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Show T1IB MORNING EXAMINER, IS WHET Star Con., Utah NationalBank. t 20 Sar Con., Review of Business Conditions by drafts os all joints. Trade Weeklies. PATS INTEREST POSITS. DE TIME OX at 550 This was anothresults In the 3.37. 22 Adams Con., . 41. at 1.000 2; ' 3-- 4, 27. Hat age, 51. Sierra Xcv., 85. Hmali Hotes. 20, 101011. 8; 5-- 8. Lt-ad- (,-- 5--8. .. f 2-- 4 l-- A i 4 B-- 1 2 ad-vai- 2 2. 7-- 4 5-- l-- 2 3-- 5-- 7-- HOUSE The Wicked Stand In Slippery Places, How would Senator Maryland suit you?" "I am not discussing of Gorman BUT The Vise Man Patronizes Mr. Gorman or any other candidate at this time." "Is it true that you have expressed a prefen-nrfor Mr. HeerstT" "Now." said Mr. Bryan. "I wish you would write down what T have to My about Mr. Hearet." lie then dictated the following; I appreciate the work Mr. Hearat has done for the Demorratie pariy and count him among ray personal friends, but I am not advdrating his nomination or that of any other person. I am avoiding auy expression of preference for anybody." Are you a candidate, Mr.' Bryan? 1 think 1 have already made' it siilflelently plain that I am not." "Would you become one if conditions should Indicate the necessity of your making the race?' I can imagine no circumstances under which it would be either wise or necessary for mo to become a candidate." Mr.. Bryan would not commit him-sei- r as to the eligibility of .Mayor McClellan of New' York for the nomination. "Did your Journey modify In any way your views on the money question?" he was asked. "It did not. he replied emphatically. "I am still a believer in the principle of free silver. But I will say this, that I got one new Idea, which 1 will diseusn at some future time. e Ogden Steam Laundry. Phone TIMS CARD liT JULY 27TU. 19(0. DEPART' DAILY. No. 6, Atlantia Mail all potato fci,,....IB ft ft .. hast .. xrnct No, 12, Salt Laka local ... JsW 2. Chios go, 8L Louis Urn ft -- ,Sil8 p A. AtiaaUo Expno ell pototwEsst .. ........... .T)16 ft ft ft 5a tod .. .. .. No. ARRIVE DAILY, lift. A Pamflo Mail Bolt Uto Mill and all potato East Na. 1, Chiesgo sad SL Look .......... SHARMANS 7-- CUT RATE TICKET .... enta .. East ........ 12 iB aft o Sleeping ears to Oouho, aad Sl Louia, Now York and Roo-toA par-faFrea rodiaieg chair on all througl dining mr Chl-mg- 0. B. ENGLEHART, 1 102 25tb SL, . 4 L A. RENTON, Gen. Manager. Uealy House. Thona cut unto tralaa OFFICE ct Aft Pigr. Dept 161Z. the of to the traveling rates and perfect Hfety. means , Is Most Economical Because it makes better and more healthful food. a , low oyxl Special rates to and from Europe via all lines. Highest price paid for unused tickets, mileage, etc 3-- 3-- " f AmerUjan public Powder ajMag' ..'At , Unit Lnka Civy. Ticket Agent, Ogdnn, aaA.If.HENRY, UOBUN, Ageet, Ogden. ' member OYAL tJft limitod .. ,, .. pft 11, Local from Park CUj 8:18 p m. and Saa Pete Valley No. A Paeifis Kipw) from ail Na i SsdS ft 1-- Ait-biso- 437 25th. 174. a w. R. la , 100 1. MORNING, JANUARY, all. New York, Jaik 15. Sugar: Raw Standard, 150. centrifufair refining. 2 Iron Silver, 165. Omaru, 600. nominal; nc-it 1' .!.i k market and of sties and molasses sugar 2 gal. M text. 2 Con., 02. Ophlr, 450. . icd dull; crushed 5.05; powder- - Lit. Chief, trading. The war Mare scented to lie. o resumed its fnne tn foreign td, 4.55; granulated 4 45. 7 Coffee steady; No. 7 Kh San Francisco. Lu:ri.t li. and siancd prices downward, lM! ; i port was met. or rather ths MONEY. H. A K 82 Alpha. Con., 4 Movements Mll !., uus Justice, 15 Andes, 1 the day were desultory lor t.ie i,st New York, Jan. 15. Money on call Bob ber, 43 Mexican. 1. 9 and seattcred.. There was some 2 Occ. Con-- 71 per rent, closing bid 1 !B. A . 2.10 of CuJcd Hiat.s Si a pre1 2. offered at 2 per cent. Oiftlr. 5.00 Caledonia, l.iNI ferred and of Amaiiramated Copper, mercantile paper 5 35 per Prime OH'i mku. 28 t'lial. Con., whitii baaed on trade 30 cent. Iutoal. 29 ('hollar, bm ihuso nioiemeiits were, withArm, bankers Confldence, 1. 20 Hag Belcher. 12 exchange Sierling out animation r lmiiuriauee. The 1.55 Sierra. Nev., 74 bills at $4 85504)4X560 fur demand C. C. A in l'arifir Mail was based on a and at t4.8250ltr4.8255 fur six.ty day Con. Imp.,Va.,3 Silver Hill. To Ktiiiimsition that tin- withdrawal of bills; 8:1 and 4.80; C. Point. 30 Union Con.. 1 ported rates $4 us as for Mmnialtii ihji 5 8. compel commercial bills $4.82 Utah Con.. 22 Kxchequer, 20 RusIn case war of between trantpbna Bar silver. 59r. Yellow Jacket. 52 (I. A U., 43 sia aud Jaian would incroase the busiMexican dullani, 45 12. Bar Silver, 59. Indus ness of the capital. The hoary Mexican Dollars, normal of cash hul wan'd by the preliminary CHICAGO. Drafts, slight, 13 moveeatisiateauf the wreck's currency Draft, Telegraph, 17 with languid interment was 13. Cattle Receipts, Jan. Chicago, est and the market closed barely 2, non; steady; good to prime stern! London. steady and Intensely dull, tint i mates 5.10(15.70; poor to medium 3.5044.75; ot the receipts by th banks in the Stockers and feeders 2.306-4- ; 68 mwa Con. for M. 87 direct rsiircsa inurement vary to the 1.5064.00; heifers 1.7564.50; ranners Con. for A. 87 A O.. 24 strut of several mllliuus of dollara. l.r,u(i4.4U; bulla 2.004)4.75; calves 3.50 Anaconda. 3 7 8. C. U. West., 17. ' 2n .'W Atchison, pfd 91 ff 6.00, to-BRADSTREETS. HOGS Receipts today, 30.000; j B A O. 81 7 8. 'C..M.AH. r.,142 D. A R. fl.. 21. morrow. 20.000;. 1r lower; mixed and Can. Par.. 120 Near York, Jan. 15. Bradstrecta to- bub hers 4.70ft 5.75; . good to choice D.AR.G.. pfd. 71 Krle, T8 7 8. morrow will say: Erie 3 pfd. 49 heavy, 4 90ft 5.00; rough heavy. 4.60ft Erie 1 pfd.. 69 hulk of sales, III. fen.. 135. Ij. A N.. Ill 14. Though not lliomugbly njiaiied yet 4 85: light M.- . K. A T.. 17 N. Y. Con., 122. except at the fkniihwest, spring trade 4.70ft 4.90. HI I EEP Rereipls, N.. A YV.. pfd. 90. 6,000; . sheep N. A W.. 58 this with Is heavy and renn.. Cl 3 4. large volume of clearance sail by re- steady; good to choice wethers. 4.25(8 O. A W.. 22. tailers gives an apiswram of activity 4.60; fair to choice mixed. I.OOft.4,00; Rand Minea. 9 5 8. Reading. 23. to midwinter operations. The Indits-tria- western aheen, 3.75474.40, native larnbe, Read., 1st pfd 40 1 IRead 2 pfd . 30. 4.23(1 6.15.. r western-lambsR.. pfd., 81 shows Improvement particularly 4 .50 4) South. R. R, 21 8. P.. 50 II P.. 80 in iron and steel mill resumptions and r. P.. pfd., 92. IT. R. Rtcel. 11. In the pulling Into blast of mnro coke OMAHA. C. 8. Rtf pfd. 58. Wabash, 21. furnace. Utile or no friction seems to attend numerous wage reduction! Omaha, Jan. 15 Cattle Receipts. Wabash, pfd., 3f. 6d per ounce. Bar silver, firm. 27 scheduled for the current month and 4.700. Blow to lower; native eteera Money, 2 per rent. though weather conditions are a liar to 3.25ft 5.10; cows and heifers 2. 50ft 3.75: The rate of dlsconnl In the open activity In ouialds work ' an active ranners 1.7562.50; sha kers and feeders 2.75ft4.00; calves 3.5oft5.75; bulls market for abort bills Is 3 per el. spring la looked for in this line. was The rate of diseniint In the open gener- 2.50ft 4.00. While war talk have wrathur - conditions al lings Receipt. 8.500. Market 5c market for three months bills Is 3 8 per rent. to raise oie.rted prices of lower; heavy, 4.7064.85: mixed 4.85( food products the unquestioasliUi Im- 4.70; light 4.40ft 4.65; bulk of salea 4.65 BOSTON STOCKS AND BONDS. provement In the tone of tradn la the 6 4.731 2.700. Hteady: Sheep Receipt mainspring of the upward awing In wethers 4.40(85.00; Mex. Con. 4s, 70 rsk 4s, 98. prices of iron and ateel. the other met- western yearlings 3.00ft 4.00; common Atchison, 66 5 8. Aieh. pfd., 88 12. als and hides and leal her which, with 3.75ft 4.30; efcee 167 bid. B. A M B. A A., 215. tli advance in raw textiles helped In and Blockers 2.25ft 3.50; lambs l.t 140. B. Kle N.Y..N.H.AH., 195. raise the generml level of values of 6.00. Filchliurg pfd 135. I'. P., 78 staple products to close to the highest Mex. (Vn. 11 Gen. E.. 171. KANSAS CITY. per of the year past and thlrty-aeve- n Am. Huger. 124 Mass. E.. 22. rent above the low iiolut I of I KM 8 12. Kattsaa City, Jan. 15. Cattle Re- Am. Hug. pfd. 124 0. I. A though seven 1st cent, below ho hlgh-n- .l Ft., 98. jK'int of 1900. The iron trade la ir- ceipts 1,000. Wesk to lower; native A. Tel A Tel., 125 3i!nitc-8. Steel 10 regular but on Ibe whole a favorable steers 1.600 4.70; native rows end T. 8. HI I. pfd. 57 22 heifers 2.25ft3.60; sto kers and feed- Mass. E. pfd. 76 rirw la taken of conditions outlook. A 14.. (35ft 445. Wheal. Including flour, raisirtn for ers .00ft3.90; bulls 2.30484.40; r alvei West Cum. 80. western steers 3.35ft Centennial 16 Adventure. toe week ending January 14ih. aggro-yit- e 2.5006.00; Atlouex, 4 2.771.215 bushels agslnsl SJUill.-- r. western rows 1.5003.65, Cop. Range, 45. 7.000. lower; bulk Aroalga. 49 7 8. pts, Horn. Coal. 66. l Imthela last week and 4.878,624 Isle Iloyl., 7 of sales 4.55(14.75; heavy,, 4.60ft4.BT; Mohawk, 38 Dnshels this week last year. C.iru exports for the week aggregate tuckers 4.5004.75; pigs and lights 4.25 Old Don.. 9. Trinity. 5. Osceola. 59 Inlted Slates, 19 04.65. 877.709 bushels against 1,249,399 bush1,000, Steady; KHKEP Receipts, 31 6 8.. Parrot. 12. el.) last week and 2.294,612 bushela a lambs 4.75ft5 muttons 3.50ft4.u0; 8j; Qnlney, 95. Y'lctoria, 3 fear ago.. ewes 1 2.50ft 8. F. Copper. Winona. 7. range wethers 3.25ft 4.40; RiiHinesa failures for the week endTamarack, 107. Wolverine, , ing January 141h number 309 against 4.00., 84. 43 last week, 331 in Hie like week GRAIN AND PRODUCE. In 19u3. 291 In 1902. 290 In 19ul and 3-- 8; af J. Bryan, Interviewed at St, Louis, Thinks Democratic Leader ia Yet to be Discovered. St. lifiuis, Jan. 15 Everything J. points to victory," as id William Bryan, who spent an hour in St. Louis today, en route home, ia answer tr, a question na to the Democratic national outlook. I think we will win, and 1 am bow convinced that a dark horse will capture the nomination." "What do you think about Judge Parker of Nea- - York?" "1 am nut thinking of Parker at Phoenix, 04. Franklin, 8 10. Dm te W. NEW YORK MINING STOCKS. Alice, 15. Urccee, 10. Bruns. Cun., 65. Cumst. Tun, 07 C. C. A Ya., 105. Horn Hilvt-r- , 105. SUGAR. Ni w York, Jan- - 15. er ::iv of iumuM-quentia- l at 15 A. 1-- L . 5-- 8. DOMESTIC and FOREIGN A 2. BOARO, 100 e. Daly-Judg- ......Visa-Presiden- 1 liower Mammoth. 100 at Sacramento, l,0o at 20 President John E. Dooly . Horses E. I'erry Ralph K. Hoag Sells CEN rfAIL OGDEN, DEPRESSED 22 at Hi New York Bonanza, 20u t 500 ST At E5 DEPOSITORY. UNITED at 5uQ Builer-Mbcrs- l. OGDEN, ITT AH, ; aowDxa acw voag co, TIME CARD. Effective Nov. 22, 190A d TIME TABLE a east daily Hogs-Recei- 3-- Paly-Wes- 255 In 1900. 39 In Canada failures number against 40 last week and 33 In the like week a year ago. DUN'B . Chicago, Jan. 15. Wheat Sept. 71 Corn 87 Mny N. Y. Bonds. (lose: 82 July ; 7-- Jan. 44 May 48 7-- 7-- 47 REVIEW. rail-ros- D. 8. Refudlng 2a.. registered. 1.05 IT. 8. Refunding 2s.. coupjju, 1.05 July U. 8. 3a registered 1.08 ' , 1'. 8, 3s coupon.. 1.06 M; U. 8. new 4a. registered, .1.32 C. H. Old 4a registered.' 1.07 2 ( U. 8. old.' 4s. coupon,' 1.0F1-2- . IT. 8. 5s., registered 1.01 4. 3-- Oats Jan. 38 May July 37. Pork Jin. $12.90; May 41 $13.13 13.13. 4. 3-- Urd-J- an. Illba 6.67 $6.75; May $7.no. Jan. 10.33 ; May $6.65 j 54 V3. $1.04 I Rye Flax X U. 8. 5S. 'COIIIKUI, Ati bison General 1.01 l-- V 4s.a 99 34. r '' Atchison adjustment 4s..'R8(' ' Atlantic Coast Line 4a 95. ' Baltimore A Ohio 4a, 1. 00' Baltimore A Ohio 3 2a, '9); Central of Georgia 5s 1.04 69. Central of Georgia 1st ln ' ' -- Clover $11.25. Barley 88665. - BALT LAKE MINING STOCKS. a, 2. 8. The sales of mining etneka yesterday forenoon exceeded those of Friday blit the range of prices was weaker In most rases. Consolidated Mereur displayed a little more strength, while Italy-Wfound a taker at $34 flat. Rtar Consolidated offeivd at 22 rente, with dilflculty found n laker, while Ruller-Uhercame down to 10 at which flgure a hoard lot was o taken. On the.open board, a a sold, but the price was lower. The closing quotations and Mies were posted as follows: 1- -2 al 2. Daljr-Judg- Bid. Stocks. "8altTake Asked. S.' 1- 8. 2. ('hlcago Terminal 4s 81, Consolidated Tobacco 4a., 51 Colorado A Southern 4a., 87 Denver A Rio Grande 4s., 97 Erie prior lien 4s., 97. Erie General 4s 84 Fort YVorth A Denver City- lt.. 1.03 1.03. Hocking Valley 4 Ixmis. A Nash. I'nited 4s.i 99 Manhsttsn consols gold 4a, 1.02 . Mexican Central 4s.. 71. Mexican Central 1st Inc., 15 Minn. A St: Louis 4a, 97. Missouri. Kan. A Tex. 4s.! 4. Missouri. Kansas A Tex. 2nds. 79 Nat. K. It. of Mex. consol fa.. 73. 2. 3-- 1. 2. - -3 5-- 8. 4. MINING-STOCK- N. Y. Ccn. General. 3 97 New Jersey Ccn. Genrral 3s., 1.29 Northern Par. 4s.. 1.02 Depot, Third, West and South Temple Sta Salt Lake City. DEPART. For Provo, Lebl, Fairfield and Mereur, connecting at Nephl for Manli and Intermediate points on Sanpete Valley Ry . . . 7;30 For Garfield Beach, 'Tooele, Stockton, Mammoth. Enruka and Silver City (via Learning- ton cubotn 8:00 For Provo. Am or I can Fork. Lchl, Juab. Milford, Frisco. Calicntes and Intermediate points jQ5 am am 93 2. The tidy DoaMc-Trac- k Raflaay klweo the MUmsH River aad Chkai. 12. snd Psntic lets I t 3 5 8. Toledo, st. . and Western Is.. Cnion rail lb- 4, 1 01 Cnion Tsc. tonv.. tk:, M 31. Texas The 70. 5-- 1L 8. Steel 2nd a. 71 Overland 6-- Wabash Isti, 1.15. Wabash Deb. B.. 45 Wheeling and Lake Erie 4s.. Wisconsin Central 4s., 89. 7-- 8. 89 1- -2 IT IS TO LAUGH. Statesman. I.!.- N t (ff); TS if 8 J: Nn 5 x. xr.t.sw; ) sf,iii r-- ,1, k.-- liaril, 72 ii Xri. 2 REGULAR CALL SALES. M-- : mr.;rii, 7li v; Xu 5b Cun. V-- 5n,i, w,-.- i. n :r ii :i a1. 31 1.! 3 ). I Little Elmer iid a bc-i- t of leaving the rriixt of his pie. and one day his niolli.-mid. Ulmer, you should nut east your pie crn.t. There ar, bun-- I dieds ni pmir little bi. s tklin w,Nild tie -- I Kind In get it." All nglit. mamma, it." replied Ifbnas-- i let hr ibanuLle N':h th.-- t i, Trail la tbe M arid Cumpartmcnt and drawing -- room Peering cars, observation ears, dinanJ library ing cars, rs cars, with barber, bath and Library; entire train electric lightej, through to Chicago without charge. Direct connection (or buffet-smoki- Book-love- WelL-Tonmi- - C. A. HENRY, Ticket Agent G. H. CORSE, Peas. A Ft. Agt., Ogden, UtaA D. E. BURLEY, G. P. I. Salt Laka City, . The Med Laxarieaa "Now. boys." said the teacher, "can you tell me a hat It Is that follows tbe flag?" I iin," said one of the bright dnea. what Is it folios s the flag?" An auction, ma'am.'-Y'onk- er's 2. Sundays Limited Colo. Fuel Con. 5a., 73. r Poectallo . . , . . . . , 12:45 a, Express . Na 11 Salt Lake aad Tintie 6:65 p.m. No. 7. Salt Lake and Mil11 120 a. . ford Na 3 Salt Laka aad later- mediate points 7:00 Na 8 Portland and Butte.. 7:00 as Na 10 Butts and Foeatello 6:30 p. No. 12 Cache Valley 10:30 a.m. Trains south of Juab do lot ran a a 7-- 9. ' St Paul and Minneapolis Tnke4fi. fuiHNUiun i. mi rpwraiion. Ati to IwrtHtM Chicago & hjve 1 North-Weste- fun M) frvfti ATCHISON, TOPEKA & SANTA FE beau (a Route. Dirrel Llae from Utah to KanMe tit SL Joeepk, Ckiesgs, Gab veatoa, U Pass aad the Mlninc Ckmaa of New Mexico aad Arizona A0im, rn 204 rvutk Mahi Sftrert. Mi Lake Cltr. Itah. Ry. THREE TRAINS DAILY. Pee particular about REDUCED RATES EAST lliia cummer apply tft C. F. WARREN. ly KANSAS CTY LOUIS ftr-ST- lOTOto AND ALL PRINCIPAL ' EASTERN POINTS. , NO CHANGE TO Gent AgaaL KBMSS" v Be sure your Ticket Reads via the UNION PACIFIC v For Fall idfeormntioa 'ChQ C. H. CORSE, Aent. on AS OLD AS SBIPYBAMIDS That blood poison existed among; tbe ancients has been proven beyond question. 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Mercury and Potash,' w are so often prescribed for the disease, dry up the sores, skin eruptions all external signs, but 'leave the 8tor and digestion ruined and the systci such condition that the disease tsi returns in worse form than ever. S. S. S. is guaranteed a purely ve; ble remedy. $1,000 is offered for proof it contains a single mineral ingredient you have blood poison write for our sp book, describing the different stages and giving all the symptoms, directions for treating one's self at home. Our physicians will furnish information or advice wanted free of charge. THC SWIFT SPCCinC CO., ATLANTA, Rf'jj 2:00pa i. . 7 8. 1 ,,..,....,..i,,,,., . ARRIVE, 96 CHICAGO OMAHA . Na 1 Salt laid Na 0 Butts and 4. Paciflc 4s 88 Southern Railway 5s.. Ticket AgnL aH.CORMA Ajt 3--4. TO. TO ft DEPART. ALL TRAINS DAILY. No. 7 Butte sad Portland. .11:56 ft Dally Pullman Buffet Sleeping Car No. 9 Pocatello, 'Mostpeliar Servlee between Salt Lake. Milford, 1:26 a.m. Direct stage No.and11 Butts Modena and Cnllontea. 7:15 p.m. Valley connections for all mining districts In No. 12-- Salt CaehaLake and Untie 10:46 a. southern Utah and Nevada. Na 8 Salt Lake and intermediate points 7:90 ft at City Ticket Office, 201 Main Street No. 2 Salt Lake, Provo, Tel. 250. Milford aad all pointa For particulars, call on or address . , . a . . , . a . . a . 1 ,. filOSft South agents. Salt. Lake Route, or J. L. Na lb halt Lake( and IinterMOORE. COMMERCIAL AGENT. mediate point!,...'. 6:65 p.m. E. W. GILLETT, Gen. Pass. Na F 1:10a.m. 5-- 8. Hontliern vr q 3-- 4. i, From Provo, American Fork. Lchl, Juab. Milford. Frisco, Callentes and intermediate points 935 3 m From Provo, Lehl, Fair-fielMereur and Sen-pet- e Valley Ry. points. 5.35 p m THE OREGON (UlUiir UNE TIMI From Silver City, MamCARD. moth. Eureka, Stockton. Tooele and Garfield (Nov. 2$, 1B0A) ncMh 5:35 pm y;f Salt Lake City, Utah. VIA ii4$f.ft No. 4 Athatle Expreaa (or Dsnvwr, Omaha, Connell Kancaa (Sty and aU i Bli-ff7:10 ff ax point oast, daily ARRIVE. No. S Padfla Expram (rom Condi Blnfft, Omaha, Denver. ' Kanaao .City and !:9D ft a. eaat, daily .. 1 Overlaad No limited . from Council Omaha, Bluff, Kancaa City, Den and nD points oast, 1:10 ft daily No. 101 East Mail 2:40 p. m. & A. HENRY, P. and F. A. T. W. COLLINS, T. P. JL 3-- 4. Northern !acine 2s. 71 Norfolk A Western eonsol 4s., O. 8. - 4s and Istrie. 93. 93 Penn. Conv. 3 Resiling General 4s.. 95 St. U lb Iron consol 3s., Vll St, L. A San Francisco fg. 4a. St. I amis Southwestern Ists. 9 Seaboard Air Lino 4a. 67 Three Trains Daily ft d, 4.02 Chesaiieake A Ohio 4 "75 Chlrago A Alton, 3 Chicago, R.' A Quincy new 4a 91 Chicago, M. A 8t. Paul geo. 4a.. 1.08 C. A North irre tern consols 7s.. 1.31 Chic. 11. I. A Par. R. R. 4h 68 Chic. R. I. A rar R. R. col. 5a. 76. C. C. O. A KL Louis gen 4a, 95 8-- 4. na San Pedro, Los Angeles and Salt Lake & R Co. ' ARRIVE. ,3-4. Timothy-$3.- 05. ds 4. 3-- 1. 1-- New York. Jan. 15. U. 0. Pun and Pomimny's weekly review of trade tomorrow will say: Reports of Improvements In the volume of bnslneei outnumber unfavorable reunite although the situation Is decidedly Irregular, As the money market hetome easier there Is better prospect of postponed work being resumed. All structural linea are largely dependent upon the ability of liie to borrow money and the of confidence among Investigators. Only fair reports are received regarding the leading manufacturing lines. Many Iron and steel plants have resumed, but the prevailing curtailment is very severe. Textile fabrics are as badly unsettled an ever, lower prices for new lines of woolens proving a dlsagreealHe surprise to the many small operators and speculation In cot ion rendering forward contracts fur guods an impossibility. Distribution of merchandise Increases with more normal west her .and clearing houses port liberal orders for spring goods from salesmen at the west and south, Only a moderate improvement has thus far In the demand for Iron and steel products although the t, ... . .' 3-- , DEPART. No. 6 Mail and Expreaa .7 ill No. 9 Overland Limited for Bluffa. Council Omaha, Denver, Vjptaaa City sad 411 Wt Uki Citr, Uuk. Do, -- |