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Show CHICAGO MARKETS WEAK THROUGHPUT Trading Light and Close at About Lowest Level of the Day. CHICAGO, Juno G. With tho exception of moderate firmness at tho opening, when commission houses and local bull3 woro fair buyers, tho wheat market was weak all day. Tho opening llrmncas waa duo to decreased world's shipments. This factor, however, was completely offset by weather conditions in tho United States, rain being reported In Missouri, where tho crop naa been aufferlnif for lack of moisture, Tho weakness of tho corn market also tended to depress prices. Trading during tho day was rathor llghu Tho markot closed weak, with prlcea at the lowest point. July opened Hfcc to Vic higher, at BlVitfTSlftiC, sold at blTidfSlVic and declined to fcO-Jic, Final quotations wero 54c lower, at SOftc Ideal woather for the growing crop caused a weak corn market Other weakening weak-ening factors were liberal local receipts and increased visible supplies. July closed weak, at nearly the low point, at 4JVi54dC, a loss of c. Oats wero weak in sympathy with wheat and corn, but later becamo llrm. Tho closo was llrm and V.c higher, at S4Vi SQ4c. Tho agitation against packing mothods waa oxpocted to depress prices In tho provisions pro-visions market, but the decllno was prevented pre-vented by active support from local packers. pack-ers. Shorts covered froely. July pork closed with a gain of 17Vic, lard was up 10c. and ribs wero 12MtC higher. P.ANOE OP THE LEADING FUTURES. Articles Open. High. Low. Closo. Wheat, No. 2 July 81 81 S0H S0; September 0 E0H 70 VjK Doccmbor W 80)4 80 SOU Corn, No. 2 July 40 Wi 40 40 Soptcmbor 49?i 40 49 4D'A Oats, No. 2 July 33 34 33 3IH Septembor . 32 32 31i 42 December 33 33 33 33 iMeas Pork, por bbl. July 15.05 10.17 16.95 10.17 September 15.85 16.00 15.82 16.00 Lard, per 100 lbs. July . S.02 S.62 8.62 S.60 September 8.65 8.77 8 65 S.75 October S.C2 8.65 S.62 8.65 Short Ribs, por 100 lbs. Julv 910 0.22 9.07 9.20 Soptcmbcr 9.05 9.12 9.05 9 12 October S.SO 9.00 S.S7 9.00 CASH QUOTATIONS. Quotations were ns follows: Flour easy. No. 2 spring wheat. 81tfS3c; No. 3. 77fiS3c; No 2 rod, S6?4fS7c. No. 2 corn, 60c; No. 2 yellow, 60c No. 2 oats, 34c; No. 2 white, 35U36o; No. 3 white, 3l't35c. No. 2 ryo, 60c. oood feuding barley, 42tf44c; fair to cholco malting, malt-ing, ,4Stf65c. No. 1 flax seed, $1.07; No. 1 Northwestern. $1.13. Prlmo timothy seed, J3.301j3.35. Clover, contract grades, $1L26. Short rlb.i. sides (loose). $9.0iQ915. Mess pork, por bbl.. $16.16UI16.20. Lard, per 100 ltwJ.. $3.62. Short clear sides (boxed), 'J 5039.60. Whisky, basis of high Wines. $1.29. Articles , Receipts. Shipments. Flour, barrel . 49.300 24.W0 Wheat, bushels 2S.900 10.300 Corn, bushels 971.900 403,900 Oau, bushels 626.000 4(1.900 Rye. bushels I.OO0 3,700 Barley, bushels 61.400 10.600 On tho produco exchange today tho buttor markot was firmer; creameries, 14H?10c; dairies, 13fl7c Ebbs easier at mark, cases included, mfllc; firsts, 14c; prlmo firsts, 15c; extras, ex-tras, IS'c Chccso steady. lOgllc New York Grain, Etc. NEW YORK, June G. Flour Receipts. 25,000 barrels; exports, 3200; dull and about flleady. , , Wheat Receipts, 22,000 bushels: exports, 27.900 bushels; apot barely steady; No. 2 red, 91c, nominal elevator- No. 2 red. ftc, nominal f. o. b. alloat; No. 1 Northern Duluth, 0OTc, nominal f. o. b. alloat; No. 1 Northern Manitoba, SOVtc, f. o. b. alloat. Although opening a little hlghor on bearish weokly statistics and too much rain In Texas and the Northwest, wheat weakened and wns heavy all day. It do-cllncd do-cllncd under liquidation Impelled by bearish bear-ish Manitoba crop reports and closed to c lower; July, "-10c; closed, SGc; September. Si U-lCftS5Vfcc; closed. 84c. December, S5 7-1656c; closed. S0V2O. Hides and wool and petroleum Steady. Hops casv; State, common to choice, 1D05. 9JH3c; Pacific coast, 1905, lOftHo; 1904, UCo"ffec-Spot Rlo. quiet; mild, steady Sugar-Raw. firm; fair refining. 2 15-169 313-32c; centrifugal. 90 test. 3 1o-32fi3fec; molasses sugar, 2 11-1&S2 31-32c; refined, firm. "Visible Grain Supply. NEW YORK, Juno G- Tho visible supply sup-ply of grain Saturday. Juno 2, aa compiled com-piled by tho Now York produco exchange, was as follows: ... 1 Wheat. 30.S11.0C0 bushols, decrease 1.-125 1.-125 MO Corn, 3,370.000 bushels; Increase. 1-061.000. Oats S.97G.OO0 bushels, decrease, 1,147.000. Rye, 1.694.0CO bushols, decrease. 17.000 Barley, 904.000 bushels, decreaac, 33,000. Mineapolis "Wheat. MINNEAPOLIS, Juno 6. Wheat-July, 0c; Septomber, 79Vic; December. 9Vr,c; No 1 hnrd, 83c; No. 1 Northern. S2VS.C; No. 2 Northern. S0c |