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Show CHICAGO PRODUCE CHICAGO. July 7. Export sale her and disquieting newe from Morocco, helped give a bullish tone today to the market for wheat. The trade wa Influenced In-fluenced also by an expected falling off in world shipments and by apprehension of continued dry weather In the wheat district of India. Cool and otherwise favorable fa-vorable conditions in the American north-.1 west, however, had a restraining effect. The opening was the same a last night to c up. September started at 90fir901c. unclianged to lu higher and ascended to lie. Belief that with clear akle there would oon be warmer temperature resulted In commission houses generally taking the buying aid of the corn market. Sentiment Senti-ment was also affected by Argentine reports re-ports of small arrivals and poor quality at that. September opened l&lic higher at liflr.lc and advanced to 651:,K'. Shorta and new Investors competed In lively fashion for oats. Offerings were decidedly scarce. September started a shade off to ljtc higher at 4104jlc. and roe to 4lc i Strength of hog made provision firm. Initial sales were unchanged tnni'i up. with September delivery at 813.82J for pork: 8.37 for lard, and 18.471 for ribs. Subsequently North Dakota reports or Injury to wheat from diseased seed and from excessive best west and south led o a further advsnc. There wu also talk of drynes prevailing la Manitoba. The close was easy, hut II cents net higher for September at 911c. Statement that corn wati burning fast In Missouri occasioned an additional riae. Complaint wci-e numerous, too. from Kansas and Nebraska. The close Has " at ".'.IStijc for Septembei. a gain o. iitrilc. Closing Quotation. Wheat Julv. icijc; September, tltc; December. 9t;r41c. Corn Julv. (He; Scmcmher. O.".IS0lc; December. Sec; May. 74e. Oat July, 4Mc: September. 481c; December. De-cember. 481c; May. ii;?aifc. Mes pork July. 1K..0; September. lis.;. lArd-Ji'ly. 88.40: Seple-nber. 28 471. Short rib January. 18.16; September. 8S!.7l. Rye No. J. Rlc. 1 Barlev. 75r.ll 16. Timothy. .'; 13. Clover, 19018.80. BOSTON COPPEB BANGS. Jsmea A. Pollock A Co.. bankers and brokera. 333-33." South Main Ntieet. fur-nl.h fur-nl.h the following, recelvej over their prl- vste wire this afternoon: 'Hnls. i 'llah. ' Uiw. I Close: Algomah sol Ojf 91! ot Botte Bal I 4 13-18 Butte 4-oal 107I . 1511 loll 1S1 al tc Art l.-i1 is' !. i-l Chief Con ' I I U Cop Range ........1 1 1 87 Daly We.t ) I :,J Davt llaiy 700' 09 I M 00 8:t Butte I i ( 14. Ulioux Con t II"' f: 81 . Oranbv Con I ' U II I if 30 (iteene Can I I I . 7! Hancock ...I 010 7' 741; 7M Indiana Cop I ts,l Ht' 141 Inaolration .1 113' el yi SI Lake fop. ..' ...( 371 La Rose ... ........I..- 41 Mason Val .1 1. 01 Ney Con 1) Nev 1'tah .1 1..., 81 Nlolsalrg ...1. ' 101 North Butt I 111! 33i 3J1 North L ...( 8 1 8 S Ray Cob ...) '.. ' t . 17 Sup A Bo . 47: . 81 81 Trinity ) ' 1... ! 4! C S 8 eom I . 3vl' 3tlj 3i t 8 8 pfd 140! 40 I 4!tl 49 Cth Con J I !.; I . It |