. The Commercial and financial chronicle . 00 13,8001 192,500 71,300 4,200 Kansas City. 343,0001 783,000 182,696 4, 4,135,969 1,353,420 124,838 Same 207,279 ,200, 4, 951,749 Same ,8301 4, 1,113,067 Since Aug. 1 1906 10,507,977 ! 92,728,090 127,877,852 ,458 1905 9,275,102 142,049,3661 91,247,977 91,741,693 ,228 ,063 1904 10,596,483 152,404,008 85,179,794 86,887,012 43,203,729 4, 1 BB Total receipts of flour and grain at the seab


. The Commercial and financial chronicle . 00 13,8001 192,500 71,300 4,200 Kansas City. 343,0001 783,000 182,696 4, 4,135,969 1,353,420 124,838 Same 207,279 ,200, 4, 951,749 Same ,8301 4, 1,113,067 Since Aug. 1 1906 10,507,977 ! 92,728,090 127,877,852 ,458 1905 9,275,102 142,049,3661 91,247,977 91,741,693 ,228 ,063 1904 10,596,483 152,404,008 85,179,794 86,887,012 43,203,729 4, 1 BB Total receipts of flour and grain at the seaboard ports forthe week ending January 13 follow: at— bbls. New York Boston Philadelphia 80,84 Baltimore Richmond Newport Orleans Galveston MontrealMobileSt. John Total 1905 a Receipts do not include grain passing through New Orleans for foreign portson through bills of lading. Total receipts at ports from January 1 to Januaiy 13 com-pare as follows for four years:. Receipts ol—Flour bbls. ?Wheat bush. Corn Oats Barley Rye


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