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Show CHICAGO PRODUCE CHICAOO. Jun 10. tn a wild whirl of buying wheat today leaped up mor than 1 cents a bushel. Th excitement waa due to the fart that arvere crop damage reports from South Dakota were apparently appa-rently not only confirmed, but In aom respect o hav been understated. Nearly Near-ly every broker In th wheat crowd joined In th srramhl for th scanty offerings of-ferings available. 80 eager waa th ruah that aa murh aa 1 cent to 1 cents difference dif-ference reaulted In 'trades mad mt th sam Instant In separata sides of the pit- Th prevalent view was that taking: south Dakota aa a whole, mo I -fur waa badly needed, and that vn with bountiful boun-tiful rainfall from now on th rharu-es were that the at ate would not harvest half a crop. Th southwest part of Minnesota Min-nesota was also conceded by th most conservative to be dlatreaetnglv dry. With no rain reported anvwher northweet. th opening; her ran all th way from I to 2ft cents higher than last nlgiit. s July started at fts to M centa. a gain of -c to He, and roe to 0r. 8eptmber, which had made an upward jump of mor than 2 cnta yterrty. duplicated th performance thia morning, and moreover more-over did so from th top figures prevl-oualy prevl-oualy reached. Initial sales for that month wer from to fofc compared with Ml cent last evening. Whn a breathing spell was reached th price was fluctuating on th upper aide of Ov cents. In com the situation was much th seme as In wheat all hand a full of orders or-ders to purchase and th sellers wr far too Brsree for comfort. Hepssmher opened ICi to 191c up at (7 to 87ic but stsadled around 67e. Oats wsra dertrtedlv nrtlvs and buoyant. buoy-ant. Commission houses took the bull side elmost In a body. September atart-ed atart-ed tlc to 34o higher at itk to 40c, and touched 40e. Provisions alone displayed ateady feeling. feel-ing. Initial aalea ere re a ahsds to 71 rents up. with September lard at 88-36 and September rlba at S3. 30. No business wss done In pork. Profit taking on a large ecaJe caused several setbacks In wheat. The cloea waa steedy at 691c for September, a net gala of He. Dlecouraaing com crop advlcea from the southweet Induced additional rises. The msrket closes Arm with September 114111 tents net hlgleer at 6ic. Wheat July, 90c. September, 39o: December, De-cember, t?r. Corn July. Bre; September, fjlle; December. De-cember. 67t4j6?,c. Oats July. 401c; September, 413c; December, De-cember, 431,-. Mess Pork, per barrel July. 111.421; September. 116.371. 14ird. per 100 pounds July, $S.t04t I 2:'l; September, JiO 371 Short Rlhe. per loo pounds July. 8 32tc; September. 33.3:1JI16. Rve No. 2. 2c. Barley 75c I " Tlinothv 3 nJP 1 1 00. Clover -ts ecei it on. |