Show TRADE RADE T STILL OF oc LARGE VOLUME E All Al Al l Lines of Industry I Active to toa toa a Point Never Reached Before JAR CAR C SHORTAGE CONTINUES MORE M ORE TRAFFIC THAN RAIL RAILROADS RAILROADS RAILROADS ROADS CAN HANDLE New ew York Sept 28 Bradstreets to tomorrow tomorrow morrow m orrow will wU say sa Distributive trade is Js still of or a 3 a very la arge rge volume but there is 15 enough Ia arity to prevent broad generalization Cereal ereal C crop reports aro are rather better beter threshing th having been resumed at the northwest n where quality has been in ih ju red Industry try generally was never so su ac tive Car and engine shortages arc are a source sc of annoyance and tend to become more m ore acute as a the movement of the later latex crops cr ops is added to the already heavy vol volume 01 ume u of traffic truffle offerings The he hide market is strong Business failure for the week ending Sept S ept 27 21 in the United States number 16 against a 17 last week 18 on like week of o f 1905 10 1 in 1901 1904 15 in 1903 1003 and 11 in Ir 1 1902 19 02 Iu In Canada the failures numbered 27 Z last lasI I week w eek against TS 48 8 the corresponding week wed last la st year ear Wheat including four exports export from rein tin the United U Ue States and Canada for the week weekending weekending wed C ending e Sept 27 aggregated bushels against n a 6 bushels last week w ek 2061 93 9 32 bushels this thia week last year 1129 3 bushels b in 1904 lo and In Ii x 1901 oot I IFor For the th thirteen weeks of ot the tile fisca fIscal 1 y ar the exports are aro bushels against a bushels in 1905 10 ab bushels b in 1901 and anti bushels in 1001 1101 1 p Duns Report R IL G i Runs weekly review of ot trade to tomorrow toc morrow m c will wU say sa Retail trade expands e with wilh the tile advancing advancIng ing i rig season and other departments are for forwarding forwar warding arding war w goods preparedly as the tho shortage ot or o f cars and scarcity of labor will per perIt nit nt n It Autumn conditions are arc most satis satisfactory sats factory f and the outlook for tor winter is bright right b because of the large larbe crops that aro ar a re now almost completely secured Traffic facilities arc are still sUl inadequate yet yel y e the tile railways report an increase of per pet p ee cent In earnings thus far compiled for tor September S as compared with wih similar re tUII t tt last Jast year Foreign commerce at athis this his t to port for the last week shows a IL gain of ot o f in imports and a u loss of or 2 2 2 in exports compared with wih the same week in 1905 9 Liabilities of commercial failures thus fur far f ar reported for September amounted to 3 of which were In manu manufacturing manufacturIng f in trading and r 5 94 in other otner commercial lines Failures this week number lS in the United States against a last year ear and 23 in Canada compared c with 21 a year ago |