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Show SLIGHT REACTION III LOCAL COPPER MARKET Tin Is Strongor in London, While Prices of Iron Remain Re-main Unchanged. SILVER. New York 65o COPPER. New York exchange- .. . , . .17.7C18,00 LEAD. New York exchange $5.75 NEW YORK, July 27. Thoro wriB a olinrp recovery In tho London tin market today, spot closing nt 170 Cs, futuroa 1C0 15s. Locally the markot was higher In Byrapathy and closed at $37.20(3)37.40. Copper reacted slightly on spot, after the ndvanco of yostorday in London, closing at 82 17b Cd, but futuroB added to tho recent gain and closed at 81 17s Gd. Locally tho market was unchanged. Lake, $18.50(18.76: oloctrolytlc, $18.25(3) 18.37:, and casting. $17.7Grl8.00. Lead was dull and unchanged locally, at $5.75. In London a nhndo lower, at 16 Ins. Spoltor locally was unchangod, at $5.95 giG.05; In London, 15s lower, at 20 10s. Iron was lowor in tho English markets, with Btnndard foundry quoted at 51b Id and Cleveland warrants at 51s 4-d, Lo-cnlly Lo-cnlly tho market was unchangod. No. 1 foundry Northern, ?18.C010.26; No. 2 foundry Northern, $18,250)18.75; No. 1 foundry Southern at $18.0018.50: No. 2 foundry Southern, $17.80(318.00, Bradstrcet'B Bo view. NEW YORK, July 27. Bradstreet's tomorrow to-morrow will Bay: "Trade, Industrial and crop developments develop-ments nrc generally favorable. The crop situation seems to lose nothing as the growing season ndvancos. "The heavy movement of winter wheat to market, while tending to some ease In prices, has a favorable side when the export business is consldored. Ro-ports Ro-ports nrc that a large future business in Its direction has already boon booked. An Interesting side light on tho gloomy predictions current some time ago as to tho meat trade is found in advices from Chicago that cattle and hog prices aro at tho highest point of tho yoar. Railway traHlc returns point to an un-precodentodly un-precodentodly heavy volume of business offering. "Businoss failures in the United States for the week ended July 26 number 171, against 188 laBt week, 197 In the corre sponding week of 1005, and 174 In 1004. In Canada failures number 21, as against 18 last week and 21 last year. "Wheat, Including flour exports from the United States and Canada for the week ending July 2fi aro 1,708,705 bushels, against 1,G35,9G7 last week, 864,140 this week last year, and 1,613,265 In 1904. For the last four weeks of the fiscal yoar the exports arc G.942,288 bushels, against 4,623,423 in 1905. "Corn exports for the week nro 530,037 bushels, ngalnst 837,162 last week, 773,621 a year ago, and 415,844 in 1904. "For tho fiscal year to date the exports ex-ports aro 2,662,573 bushels, against 3,734,-088 3,734,-088 bushels in 1905." Dun's Wookly Eovlew. NEW YORK, July 27. R. G. DunB company's Weekly Review of Trade tomorrow to-morrow will say: "Comparisons of the volume of current cur-rent businoss, with results nt tho corresponding corre-sponding date In previous years, are ho uniformly favorablo that tho outlook out-look can only be regarded with confidence. confi-dence. Semi-annual statements aro now sufficiently completo to mako it certain that the first half of 190G was tho most prosperous six months period In the Nation's Na-tion's history, and, unless heavy cancellations can-cellations occur, tho last half of tho year will establish a still higher record. Complaints Com-plaints of Inadequate labor supply are unlversnl. Building operations aro extensive, ex-tensive, and would be much greater if tho coBt of labor and materials had not caused tho abandonment of many plans. Railway earnings in July thus far surpass sur-pass corresponding reports of last year by 8.6 per cent, and foreign commerce at this port alone for the last week shows gains of $2,110,472 In exports and $1,589,518 In imports. "Failures this week number 216 in tho United States, against 211 last year, and 15 in Canada, compared with 27 a yoar ago." BANK OLEABINGS. NEW YORIC. July 27. Tho following Ja-ble, Ja-ble, compiled by Bradstroot, Hhows the bank clcjirlngo at tho principal cities for tho week ondint' July 27, with tho porcontago of in-cronse in-cronse and decronBu as compared with the corroKpondinf weok last year: Pet. Pet. x- - . Inc. Doc. Isow ork 91,551,286,747 12.9 Chicngo 200,416,234 13. 7 '"' 'SE?i,0J 1 151,050,240 11.8 Philadelphia . . 122,553,577 19 2 St. Louis 51 976,158 1 !8 Pittsburg.. .. 50,877,478 4.5 " Ban J-rancuco . 38,812,087 18 3 Kansas City 20,495,543 125 "" Los Angeles 0,011,168 5.0 P"Jiihn 8,900.001 'o'g Milwiiukoo . .. 7,020,211 n G Indianapolis ... 0,000,911 16 0 Vonvor 0,743,454 203 beattlo .. 8.305,554 24,3 Portland, Or. . 4,629,974 30.8 aHa.MyT W ' ' 5,000.-706 25.4 . SALT LaKE 3,644,680 e!5 T0,1?1, .V , ' 92525.166,040 12.4 Outside . Q. 973,880.103 11 4 Total Canada 70,506,665 is!4 New York Money. NEW YORK, July 27. Close: Prlmo mercantile paper, 5Vj5?i nor cent. ' . Qlt? "change easier at $4.85.8Gio 4,85.90 for demand and at $4.82.05(fD4.S2 10 for sixty-day bills. Posted rales, $4.82 and $4.85'.. Commercial bills. $4,81. Mexican dollars, 50'c. Government bonds firm; railroad bonds, steady. Money on call easy at 22. per cent-ruling cent-ruling rate, 2 per cent; closing bid ' per cent; offorod, 2 per cent. Tlmo loans, Hieady; sixty days, 3 t0 4 per cont; nlnuty days, to U r,e cent: six months, 5 per cent |