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Show WHEAT PRICES ARE FURTHER DEPRESSED eaaassamssssaaassassBse CHICAGO. Aug. 1. Low oablee and fair threshing weather, together wtth a Winnipeg report that little damage had been don by mat, depressed wheat pficaa, a trifle further at the opening ta day. English grata traders reportM the labor situation at Liverpool critical. September Sep-tember opened iOtc under yesterday at eoi down to M and ateadled around to. Selling of corn waa a bit overdone at the opening, and shorts covered, holding prices cloae to laat night's leveL September Sep-tember opened tvo down to st to 12 Ul. and sold bacJt to M. " On a demand from shorts, oats Sold slightly better than yesterday's cloae. September opened unchanged to o lower to 40f and advanced to 41ft. Provisions were duQ and lower In sym- Kthy with a decline tn hoga. September rd opnd 7fcc down at M, September tine 12ftc lower at 9S.0&. Then w,aa do early trading tn porfc The cIom waa firm, with September up at .Mn. Th market declined later on com mis skn bous ss 1 II ng a nd t he cloae was , weak. September closing 1ft down at tft. Closing Qaetattons. ' ' Wheae September. S9lIc; December, ttkwMftd: May. ftc Corn September. I42vf4ftc; December, lc; May. 4.4c. Oats Heptembcr. 41e; December. 43 eSc: May. 44c. Mesa pork, par barrel January, tH Wft. Lard, per lee pounds optember, 8-2ft: October. 9 s2ft. i Short ribs, per loe pound September, . ;$. 04; October. M.W. I Rye No. 1 H4jHc I Barley 4c$l .14. Ti mothy $i l . n4 11 ta. Clover litoetyu.oa. |