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Show liiHiir IN CjiAl OATS Reports of Crop Damage by Heat Causes Big Flurry in Chicago. fir? nIfrkSttodlI!,C Thcro was a wild-nit. wild-nit. marhet today in corn and nnt ifnt i;?. .fought sent price " above anv level previously reached this season. Closlnir figures were strong at nca," the on po nt of the day. wfth corn ip. lie to 5io net, oats at lie to 3ie up and wheit showing a gain of io l0 l5Si9c Provls-S Provls-S ofri5lrrm 50 cllnVtra JreaJer KIaaorfi71i.nrnnirtS8MSes froni thc southwest h.?" c0,riL" tnc upward rush. Okla-h?nn,Ii Okla-h?nn,Ii Tcxa3, rePO'ted crops burned row days. Southern Kansas reports told nro.nui511".'03 as h!sh us 110 and no promise of rain or cooler weather. Dai ltKWJKflCrame ,n,s., rrom Missouri, but t was rear as to the prospect of harm snreadins widely on both sides of the nISS i . ",d0 was s. heavy. Indeed, that profit-taklnK on a larce scalo appeared buvlnpSt SlKht f U,c smpcdePof new ii,??nliJb-ut,ne. t0u tlic nurr-v W! fact i,nL?.ats, 11,1(1 hay crops were said to show the lowest condition on record. Toward To-ward the ond of tho session bullish senti-,?nit.ar senti-,?nit.ar f,;om diminishing, whirled the flliiri1 n,ear,v a cent beyond thc topmost Iguros touched bofore. One ominous item was that cash dealers reported no pitorlnRs of corn from thc country. Dur-IIVL11)113." Dur-IIVL11)113." 1J!.0t September option ranped from 64Jc to 66Jc and at tho closinc boiic was IJc net higher, at 6HJc. B 5 Cash prades were nrm. although demand de-mand from the east was not so pood as heretofore. No. 2 yellow closed at 03 (?Iii31c In thc oats crowd dealers were agitated to an extent seldom witnessed. Accord -,lng to one leading expert, signs Indicated a crop of 300,000.000 bushels lens than ast year, and besides, the condition of liny was put at 66.4 agninst S0.2 for the corresponding time a year ago. The condition con-dition percentage on oats was estimated at 6 1. 2. compared with S7.5 last month. Iowa was ofllcially reported having fallen off 2S points during June. Under circumstances circum-stances duo mainly to lack of limelv coolness cool-ness and moisture an active higher market mar-ket was Inevltablo. Outside limits reached by the September option proved to be 163c and 451c with last sales 130 Uc net higher, at 468c, For thc most part the rise of the wheat market resulted from sympathy with the big advance of corn and oats. An Important Import-ant factor, however, was the Idea that North Dakota no longer had a rosy outlook. out-look. Thero was also unfavorable crop developments In Prussia, southwest Russia Rus-sia and In Siberia. As a whole. September fluctuated between be-tween OOJo and 913c. closing steady at 91i(cMl!c. a not gain of ISjjUlc. Liberal exports sustained- hog products In the face of a big increase In the world sup-piles sup-piles of lard. When the pit was closed one or two futures exhibited an advance of 121c to 15c. but on the whole tho mar- I ket had no substantial change. RANGE OI" THE LEADING FUTURES. Wheat Open. High. Low. Close July 901 01 SS $91 September .. 91S 012 903 911 December .. 011 913 03J 941 Corn Julv 65 65 631 513 September .. 66 661 64 J 663 December .. 6."t 66 631 6 Mav 6S 6S1 66 J 6S1 Oats-July Oats-July 151 46 45 loi September .. 63 463 45J 462 December .. 4S 4S1 4ii 4S2 May 501 52 40J i2 CASH QUOTATIONS. Casli quotations were as follows: Flour, steady; No. 2 rye, S5c; feed or mixing barlev. 70SGe: fair to choice malting, Jl.Ofifrl. H; flaxseed. No. 1 southwestern, nominal; No. 1 north western, nominal: timothv seed. $9fiU3; clover. S9j5'lo.50; mess pork, per bbl., ?l5.G2!j?li. .;; lard, per 100 lbs.. 5S.30-. short ribs. sides (loose). J7.758.50: short clear sides (boxed). SS I2K&S.25. GRAIN STATISTICS. Total clearances of wheat and flour wore equal to 245.000 bushels for three davs. Primary receipts for threo days wo'if 1. 894,000 bushels, compared with 350.000 bushels for tho week. The amount or breadstuff on ocean passage decreased 1 439.000 bushels. Estimated receipts for tomorrow: Wheal. 269 cars; corn. SaS cars; oats, 292 cars: hogs. 26.000 head. LIVESTOCK QUOTATIONS. Omaha. OMAHA. July 5.-Cattlc-Receipts estimated es-timated at 4200: market slow to 10 cents lower. Native steers. 5u.2:ff6 .60; cows and heifers. W.QOtfB.ia; western steers. $3.755.50; rango cows and heifers. ?3.0t) 4 75: canners. ?2.25'3.50; Blockers and feeder i3.00i5.25; calves. $2.o0b. u; bulls staKs etc.. S3.00tf5.10. Hogs Receipts estimated at 8000. market. mar-ket. 10 to 15 cents lower,. Heavy. 6.0 6.40; mixed. 6.30fig6.3o; light. ?G.30 6.15: pigs. $5.50(56.25; bulk of sales, 5G..50 Sheep-Receipts ostlmated at 2000; market mar-ket 10 to 15 cents higher. "Voarllngs, $1005.00; wethers. 53.504.10; ewes. 53.00iQ)l-00; lambs. $5.60(g'G.5Q. Kansas' City. KANSAS CITT. July 5, Cattle Re-cclnls. Re-cclnls. 25,000; steady to 10c lower; native steers fl.S0QC.U5: southern steers. S3.og 5.50; southern cows and heifers. 0 I 50- native cows and heifers. $2.2of6.2o; stockcrs una feeders. $3.00(5.00; bulls. m;oo8i.05; calves. J3.GO0G.2B: westorn stocrs, 54.50QiC.00; western cows, $2.70 n'nc?s RecelntH, 2S.O0O: market, 5(7D10c lowen bflk i? sales, $6 45C.G0; heavy $C 45fl'0.55; packers and butchers, $0.00(51 0.65; lights. $6.40(fp6.60 ... , . Slleep-Recelpts. 10.000; market, sleady muttons, $3.504.50; lambs fed wethers and yearlings. $1.00(Q).00, fed western eves, ?3.0Q(Sh.0O. Cliicago. CHICAGO. July 5. Cattle Receipts, estimated at. 20:000; tnarkct, steady: beVves 3 1.906.85; Texas steers. $-1,600 6.10; woHtorn Bteers, J1.7S0C9O; stockers ...l fooders. S3.355.50: cows and heifers heif-ers $''.35fc 5 90: calves. $6.00(8.00. lioKH Receipts, estimated at 27,000: market, cxt.mely dull. 510c lower: 1 irht $0.35-?T'6.S5: mixed, "j S'5"5 heavy zc.3oViO.SO; rough. $6.308G.4d; 5ood to choice heavy. 56.0.80: pigs, fc ooVc CO: bulk of sales. $C.556.75. Sheep Receipts, estimated at 2o,000 market, weak. l"c lower; native. UBp 4 65-' wPBlern, J3.00 .GS: yearlings. $4.40 i 30: lunibs, nnllve. $4.25(5)7.40; western, J U.&8'-W- Now York Produce. S'EW YORK. July 5. Flour. 15c lirmor hold in fair Infiulry. Rocclp s. So0 barnds: hlrncnts. 27.300 barrels Wheat Spot, strong; No. 1 ted, oi' elov-Lto r and 9GSo f.o.b. afloat; No. I Northern Du nth. $1.07 f.o.b. afloat. Fu-turcs-The big Jump In corn prices to-div to-div wis leading factor in thc wheat strength. After opening up a cent the market yielded to realizing sales, but Sn turned strong with corn in tho iwt Cad closed at 953c; September, 36 3-lCfl0BJc: December closed 958c. Receipts. Re-ceipts. 168,500 bushels: shipments. u5.900 bushels. Hops, steady. Hides, stoady. Petroleum, steady. SK'-tfn nrm-, , muBcovado. 8.BS0: ; centrifugal, 4.05c: molasses. 3.o0c. Rellned nugar, steadj. Chicago Produce. nuirr.O July 5. Butter Sleady; crSnieVluH. 1.0&23e: dalrlos 173Ic. 01 F rBS Firm: Vcclpts. 15.750 rases: at markB rases InVluded, llffllic: firsts. 1 IJc: nlKirm:Cdalcs. m twl. 12ej young Americas, 134Hic; long |