Show I BUSINESS BAROMETER I American Hide and Leather Lether company re report reo i-c- port for the year ended June 30 10 showed surplus of or after fr- fr fedral ral tau and charges charses This Is equivalent to 0 a share Bhare on the outstanding preferred stock tock compared com corn pared with 2147 a a. share for the tho preceding ing year eM I I I American Ship and Commerce corporation la III reported to have purchased practically the entire outstanding shares of or th the J err Navigation com company pan This ThIll acquisition calls for the he expenditure of of which OO has hu already been bun paid and the balance lance la Is subject to call within the tho next noat thirty or forty days day I I S The Prince Consolidated Mining and Smelting corporation Is shipping at the he present time over ton tona per month and has hILS produced from January 1 1920 to date the large total of or tons I I Uncertainty concerning the tho application of the new freight ht rate rato cau caused d during durIn lh the J past week weel a slight alight decrease In tonnage In Inthe Inthe Inthe the shipments from Crom the district Shipments made by tho the various mines of tho the district were a a. as follows Prince Consolidated 1900 tons ton IVrIn L Louise SOO 1100 tons Black Met Metals l tons Bristol Mines tons toni Combined Metals 15 ISO tons Consolidated Utah Nevada 40 tons Total tons S S I Excellent conditions prevail at the tho Tintic Standard mine according to E. E J. J president and general manager who has haa re returned returned returned re- re turned from a months month's trip to California During tho the month of August a total of cars were shipped from the tho mine CHICAGO GRAIN AND D PROVISIONS rnO CHICAGO Sept 8 Fresh I.-Fre Fresh h atren strength th developed developed de do- in the wheat market chiefly as alt a II result of oC free rree buying for seaboard The East was not only after i deliveries but also allo for the first time In several days day was seeking cash wheat wheal In volume There was wall a a. good demand too for the other leadIng lead- lead log Ing breadstuff cash rye Opening prices price which ranged from Crom H to c higher with December nn to and March were followed by slight reaction and then by a new upturn higher than thaD before Tho The seaboard buying was generaLly considered con ton to be a 8 reflection of export sales ales Prices Price closed d firm 3 31 to 4 c net nel higher with December r. r and nd March Smallness of receipts together tog with unfavorable un un- favorable weather ha had l a CL bullish Influence on corn After o opening unchanged to lo Jo hither higher Including D December cember at 1 11 21 to 21 n the market underwent a moderate moderato Fa sag Fag 1 but then again hardened Decided falling failIng off oft In Iowa and Illinois consignments to Chicago was wu reported Tho The close cloe was nervous lic c to 40 net nel higher with December 1212 to 1122 Oats were firm with corn torn starting unchanged unchanged un un- un changed chanced to He c higher December to 6 65 an and later hater scoring gains II all around Weakness In the ho hog market carried provisions pro pro- visions lower Lard especially was WUI affected CASH Wb Wheat Wheat t No 2 red No 2 hard No 2 I mixed 1524 Corn Corn No 2 mixed No 2 yel yel- yel low Oats Oats No Z 2 white c No 3 white while 63 GH 66 o. o Rye Rye No 2 01 4 Barley fancy I DarleY 1 9 11 5 Timothy seed Clover seed leed V Pork Pork Nom Nominal al Lard 1905 Ribs Ribs- 1576 I r FUTURES i 1 I O Open D. D Close CloS-C Wheat Wheat- December 42 46 4 March arch 39 2424 4 H Corn Corn- September JI 1434 V December 11 13 10 12 Oats Oats- September Sf 44 6 64 54 December S 66 65 55 66 Pork Pork- September 15 2270 October ow 2335 2320 35 Lard Lard- V September r 1900 1905 October 1 1911 n 1916 1905 1035 nibs nibs- September 1620 15 1595 1615 October 1632 1645 1545 1615 1636 1635 |