Show I GRAIN AND PROVISIONS Chic June Jude The official statistics compiled by b th government experts re cc lathi lating to the acreage sown to wheat In Inthe inthe the th United States State and aM the condition of f the crop on Jun June 1 I were made public tit fir fifteen teen t n minutes of the theft ass ses session sion Irion of or the he local exchange The condition of winter wheat Whee t was wae SI or nearly three points below that of one ote one month ago whit while the condition of spring Wheat was esti etti estimated mated at NI a trifle above the condition the ine corresponding time last year The area sown ROwn to spring wheat was wall estimated at acres acre the largest acreage on record The toss toes of nearly nearl three points point In the winter crop was more than had been ex el expected and aDd was a the th cause of ot active buy buyIng buyIng Ing tug There was waa also allO liberal purchases on the theory that the abandoned acreage which was waa not accounted for tor In tn toe rise rl e would reduce Muce the yield of o winter wheat t Price which had slumped greatly earlier rallied sharply sharp The was decided decidedly ly b strong at the stat start owing to strength of fit foreign markets and no damage reports from Kansas but weakened toward the th end of the first Ont hour on Oft profit taking The range for the day on tf July Julf wheat was between bet Jl and 10 1 4 The dose close e was wall strong with July at 1 The corn cora market opened strung strong trOll and the prices soon slumped sharply on profit taking The market closed easy He c high higher er to sanc lower ower low er compared with Satur Saturdays Saturdays Saturdays days final rt af figures Presentment Pre of a bearish government crop Cro report had a R weakening effect on oats The selling acHing pressure was cape espe especially daily heavy heaT In September The Th market closed cl easy He e higher to Vc e lower Provisions were firm early in the day but ut later became becalM easier lifer on realizing sal salAt sales At the close prices price were MIre unchanged to higher The Tb leading futures ranged as all fellows follows WHET lAT I Open I High Low Closer Close July Jul 1 1 I It Ul lJ s Sept 1111 tOfi 1014 lle Doe Dee 1 IGI lOT Lf Ml S A ACORN CORN coni Open i High Low Lo eloPe Cloce July 13 M 72 mi ro Sept iO 0 10 IV OV 4 V 55 fe feT T kj BI f 38 fc Pee fW t W t tOA OATS OA TS Open High Low Lo S July 33 I a I Sept BeIK 4 44 f 1314 fit i I IDec Dec 4 I j 44 41 ME MESS ESS PORK Par bbl bl blI I Open I II High Low July 1149 1110 I SOW e l I 1315 i 1953 19 Sept 1 1991 2011 Ji 1957 i LARD Per MB 19 Ibs lb I Open i High H h I Low Close Cloae July ruly I 11 I I w 1149 1140 I 11 Sept pt 1147 11 I 1187 SHORT RIDS ItT B fIor Pp lbs Open HI h Lo Low Close I July JO tn 1073 M 1556 SePt 1070 I 1470 1575 I Cash quotations were as aa follows I Flour FlourS tree Rye No 1 2 Z K 8 i narley arle ee w to Flax SW SWo xo southwestern 1 L No lI o 1 northwestern ls LIP L Timothy moth Seed JW Clover MSO teiO Mess 1 bbl bW l 1313 lt jl Ibe lbs Short loose e l MSO Short SI r boxed 11 Grain Statistics Total clearances of bf wheat wheat and and flour were equal to bushels buah Primary re receipts receipts were 4 bushels compared with bushels the corresponding corr day a year ago The visible supply of or wheat heat in inthe Inthe the tim United States decreased Mcrea ed s bush eta ell for the week eek ek The amount of bread breadstuff breadstuff stuff on en ocean ocea passage pase decreased bushels Estimated receipts for tomorrow Wheat heat 4 cars care corn com 1 cars oats 21 1 cars hogs head bead IN d |