CONSULAR TRADE REPORTS. The following reports are furnished the International Bureau of the American Republics by the various Latin-American consular officers at the ports mentioned: According to the reports of the Mexican consul at Nogales, Ariz., the exports of Mexican products from Mexico to the United States through Nogales aggregated, in July last, 913,981 pesos, made up of the following articles: The exports from the United States to Mexico through the customhouse at Nogales in July, 1904, were valued at $113,040.65 gold. The following tables show these exports in detail: The Consul-General of Venezuela at New York advises that the merchandise exported from that port to the Republic of Venezuela during the month of July, 1904, consisted of 46,034 packages, weighing 2,532,937.57 kilograms, valued at 1,221,685.80 bolivares, as compared with 34,818 packages, weighing 2,074,735.80 kilograms, valued at 1,530,616.45 bolivares, shipped in July, 1903. |