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Show The Sai:t Lake. Telegram. -- 2 ENCOURAGING OUTLOOK IN THE BUSINESS WORLD RAILROAD TICKETS ARE NOT CONTRACTS 0 00 ) 0 ( I? r -- (?) Most important industrial negotiations are about to be begom at In- dianapolis. The Miners' unions want 10 per cent higher wages for picked Bituminous operators In (oa!, and more than that for machine-mineMitchell want a reduction. State John four says he is hopeful that an amicable settlement will be reached. 3CZ3 AND NEW YORK, Jan. 22. Special telegrams from correspondents of the International Mercantile Agency respecting the state of trade throughout the United States and Canada are summarized as follows: The most encouraging developments of the week are the widening demand for all forms of iron and steel at Pittsconburg and Chicago, with increased . been fidence that bottom prices have reached. Other features are the fading of war prospects, a real plethora of money at New York and at Western centers, and the highest prices for wheat since 189?, due to increased milling demand for home and foreign requirements and a Chigreatly oversold May option at were cago. Other advances in prices for corn, oats, print cloths, cotton, coffee, leather, hides, tin and copper, with last two. partial reactions in the Silk piece goods are in better demand, prints are hardening, converters are buying with more freedom. Boston's wool shipments exceed those of a year ago. Shoes and leather are firm at advances. Chicago's distribution of merchandise at wholesale clothing, dry goods, shoes, leather, builders' hardware and groceries show improvement. St. Louis says dry goods buyers from the Southwest are taking liberally in the face of higher prices. Philadelphia textile industries', except cottons, are busy. Spring orders received at St. Paul are up to expec tations. Duluth's prospects for spring business are good. Cincinnati reixrts a good volume of business through the ICE-BOU- ND Days' Provisions Aboard and No Danger Is Feared. Three CHICAGO, Jan. 22. The stea.ner Iowa of the Goodrich line, with a crew of fifty men and fifteen passengers, is near ..he two-micrib north of Chicago harbor. Difficulty was encountered by the boat in leaving the harbor, and several miles from shore it was unable to proceed, The boat i3 being kept in view by men at the life saving station, although :.o danger is feared. The beat has provisions for three days. nd le FRENCHMAN ADVISES COLOMBIA TO FIGHT aittnnav In An tHahn. mc ear a ho nmui m inun yesterday morning waa 11. as n the houd. "wlili h the ekull, Mil pro.isj-.i- i fncture nVit ".km Hi l)1 brain. AT SPECIAL PRICES. on m Revenue Collections. WaKhlnRlon, Jan. 22. The monthly rt.item nt of the collect lonw of Internal revere rhowa that th total collections a de were fur December, crease for the month fa l!Ci.il. For the t lineal year the six months of the pre-nfor th ieceed1 thn receipts period lat year by i 1. &. N. tin i m U nu corre-pomit- ODD WEATHER CONDITIONS Streams All Frozen Solid Beneath Snow; Temperature Rises and Heavy Rain Sets In. BUFFALO. X. Y., Jan. 22. Within the past forty-eighours vvstern New York has been subjected to meteorological conditions such as have not prevailed here in a score of year. ht and the idtuntlnn now Is terrifying the residents of low rlylni? ectlon. particvalleys and In the ularly In th rlv-flood district pouth of llufTnlo. After a heavy fall of wet snow lartltvt all day- the temperuture fell lxlow fre-Inthen ro again and a heavy rain set in which still matlnuew. Owing to the fact that he has formed a b nith the snow and nil th' Mr-.are h- - bound, there li to opportunity for the v. ater to su.ik Into tb earth or to pam away readily through the n.t-urs- il rhr.nnel. nnd the cor,.'jueno. I that unlet the temperature fall aain within a few hours every flood district of western Now York wilt Iw Inundated and great suffering and damage wilt i CHICAGO, Jan. 22. Dispatches from river points in Iowa, Indiana. Pennsylvania. Ohio and. other States received last night, forecast a repetition of the disasare trous, floods of last year. some in and out various at points, going places the mad flood waters have Invaded the cities and towns, causing hundreds of thousands of dollars' damage. At Keokuk the Indian Grove levee, on the Mississippi, south of the city, has given away, and the Lima lake .levee has also broken, causing heavy losses to farmers having lan.l in wheat. A gorge has formed at the mouth of the Dee Moines river, and the water backed up over miles of lowlands in the Missouri and Iowa bottoms. At Muncie. Ind.. the AVhita river Is out of bank, and several large bridges v have carried away. At Lafayette, Ind., the river has risen sixteen feet since midnight last night, all the small bunts, fho-ilndestroying the lowlands and filling cellars, l'eru. a suburb., is four fee undr wuter. .. an ' voige At Dayton. hou'eloo high has formal in the Miami river nortn of the city, and serious results are threat en d. of the Miami vaii'-- south of the city art- - t!"ded. be-o- . -- yrs-terd- that hours the ''Th Knutsford." Salt Lake. The two finest within mdl-- forty-eig- - cftred Fpecbil purcb.iie. week only. llfn. for thi la rd STORE lt 68 W. SPECIAL IN FLORENCE of with Foil WKF.K ONI will sell our Suits for 22. The Uni 'a r,t t t; ml 11 5V ft,--m '''!'? tt r ? 5 k ;r,"e ;..Ur p C. BUTTER HOUSE, Zlz Entile Km South 1 I ;rn. t.ir. ' te v;p M ONL.Y we nl IZZ 'sH BAD DEBTS .frttlON' WARM ARGUMENT IN THE MACHEN TRIAL WASHINGTON, Jan. August V. Mirh. n, th n and lh- - I.r me- -. charing Go coii-plruo- rrnnent f.tt'n-rs- J STL 1 an to dfraj. with rd.i v. '. tim-- i.. jm. Just Ix'forf adjouf nm. r.t. aftr J. V. Herring, cashi r of the Union National bank of Westminster, M.I., had uli-- of the various triin.tctloni of M.k with his bank. Mr. Taicrt, ADisfiltered in evl.l n trict th ttar,scri; i of M.n hi n' tniire dr.lli e with that liiftitutl.n. To th a.!n,lM..n of this trarjcni-- t Charles A. DMUKl.ifi e tm, . t frr W. HVtU t.-- AHO kill oc r e fT I. Cum aaen. to rr tar. ti nvlt.r fUs. . pp-ci- v.-- r tm W np-p-ar- - prtt l W. a ;.. w. well-know- rmrm k r la ur IkibMl rv trtt a aa4 ! ara pa-- mi or. a r n .r a, l r a-- Mr f,7 - ot -o.- mi Some People Don't Like Us. 7J2 :Jv kv r, t .jV,. y C;aUlt4"a f l tiKifv!. asnJ Wiia. . AM ttOldra 1 - H lo a. a t 'M1 aa4 a. m ) H4m In DRS. SHORES . orK-irizali- . i.-ro- . Brain hvs dn. e " retj-jes- t rn-d- irl Ht.its Mii.il Mntvld o. tl " turlarcs In ttuit at r ; n:-tr- y iti'': be--- n r- llmhdl- J mm h ; ry - ttiktv M ki!ld nnd wur.'d s si !rut wnr The Govn,trM to at 2.r 1(1)1 the rrlI at Mi-mat- f-- r will I- hre Is that upprrt1 by r..ir n aldf-- l rronth tir.!-The prrs: and tt l'srrat martial a h rTi-.'- the . II w fMfi . fci ' ... r.e.fcfth . . ,t Z Ti rr? ............. 1: 153 Main " , I TOMORROW FOR Yet ran. buy a m b"..kitip Ve i(Mr. hip c:?'. !A tra.a (iuiur. fltir a lr-ut- I mi a Kt t i Me. rr " Ji..l. a M ho-u-b1- a In JI- a.-ru- -' r. i m;-- ETarat -- itjr j. fic crar.'.t t- . 4"-- . I;jrw-r- a fry ire t r.. a t- - v. ' . Ir.n, j'.trr '..-- ' rrsirg r m r '. t i ; '.. tip--i'r"- . alu frsti i:;tr. f '; 1 t" a Cifi t- - t trt - t. J '' . '' . t. BRUBAKER- - CAMPBELL HARDWARE CO. THE FAMILY STORE Arbitration Settles Lockout, NKW YOItK. Jin. r.V Mtr t'.n t tn th luil.!trc mn at N. J. h have Ixm bn krd I'atrrn. a 4t f mfith. have rcturrrd to work. Th-i- r 1,1 di.Trrr.ea alth thu rniUjrr cttlet by arb!tratl n. trV , . f The opinion 1 J. Will Gray & Bro., K.t MSe. ln !r tw t. tfi. .Vfr, 'C.r.xr won bv th Oovr ff nurl. tb tail ur lielng n January lth. Ti e total ruM. Ir l,. ....!!! .................... j r tr..n nir' MipjKl her. Th Mtniier bl. s under the 20 th ua ft llw a: "Tli re has lKn three t.itth. nni IT. 51 ?r t.rdln? Stit lh.'- - ??m t;l nr? I- - (I - WASHINGTON. Jan. -r . 1 j MtNAlUlf ti- URUGUAY REBELLION ASSUMES TROrORTIONS. t M,5rt Hhirtu fur AI.T ClaUT. t n abl n mi nl frtmi ri.lted , au vint:h I'Nintnwi: nfr of MKN't JII1 i:r.lr r Any 12 u H.; In cur tore SHORXiv R bn fn r,rtT, fr fr. Mrta Z LYOH DLOCK. 3b W. SareadS aXT L.A KC CITY. ix-r- n toi!. w.iiri hhiru for u:-!rit(u;- i 01 IIMUT thin M ; SHIRTS .... it MANHATTAN" a a ai at mi, Ctta Ol- - ENTIRE STOCK - WE CURE CATARRH I. aa ef tt.att Vet a.J kt4arala. 4Jf. llrsia. aa4 all . Lrva Fourth Off Oiiq - yot W Trlec n txat MaiH7l f. rv lorU-aa4 ( I a yrm:of of ab4 .!-klilll leatt wrlva, nlnxiM v la paracm. 0Jut j 11 1s COLLECTED ol PI ikt.l la la i f !MlM T t.pa ! panic-stricke- ! ar tar.d. Cr. pub.ith oar RCUIT iALT LAKC CHr. dl cuai lit . TOO rLOCP CURED. mm p.i ,M,w'LJ VTT KC CCLLtCT PAY WHEN of CrofT broth-- was . trlil l" in cnnnrcti.m f t y Z2-T- tt Nicol & Grabbe Co. d. LOIIEXCE, Colo.. Jan. - 55? . '0 r j-- rf 't rvrl otjr.jft rerve4 Jul a' Iots t tY for lh very lrr"t. y Attrn, FIELD 33 f ttrCf -- CLOTHING SALE ay fhject lfoSn-- r Con Takingul up the ,'n. nnier.t. rr.rsi'-ntoiutiwl f r ili ! rad, , l that It w.n iidmliM-ami ted OH company, while drilling wll No. contenile-is !t remarked tlvat In o,K!rg 3112 at 'opindle Top Heights, three miles tli.it y firl- t ecmornv M.m Jumi. a u,ir, .!! nian-ia salary of I GHOST HAUNTS FEAST d south of Florence, tapped the first lake on a year. Thin brouKht m.ik I .. OP NATIVE HAWAIIANS. of oil ever discovered In Colorado. The to from covin. J f,r forth a etorm if to th cmrt apt"'-!'oil body was encountered at a depth the d f ue. who trl--t let Mai. hen be oti rnly n rharice 2773 well will have the and the of feet, VICTORIA, B. C, Jan. 22. The at a tim-capacity of any six wells steamer Aorangi, which arrived from production in this field, (leneral Manager Wallace Australian and Honolulu points yester- announced that the oil In the new well day monring, brought news from Hono had risen to Aithin a fewCCm)hundred feet MILES GETS BOOM barrels per lulu that an entire district of Hawaii is of the surface, and that be easily pumped. could day n because of the reported FOR PRESIDENCY appearance of a ghost. n When Shem Uneaka, na CHICAGO. Jan. :.-- Th, tive, died, his relatives burled him in INSPECTOR PLACED f.iv.: r,.t the ground instead of in a cave, in ac to "The Irociuoid flub, vhlrh cordance with the native custom, and IN A BAD LIGHT prominent Chicago Dctrorrjts b Ionic, they claim that on this account Shem is preparing to lwom Gcn.( Nt!on A. had returned to haunt them. The ghost is said to have appeared Miles as th- - man to nominate for I'tol-der- .t CHICAGO. Jan. 22 Denjamin H. Mar on New Year's eve first. A feast was on the tmocr.itlc tlck't this rar. being held when a native shrieked and shall, architect of the Iroquois theater. It to the roof. He declared that and Monroe Fulkerson, attorney for the pointed he saw Shem's ghest. Other natives Chicago fire department, were witnesses tnlttte cf the rlub h. outhcrUI looked and ran, and since then the to orranKP for a bintu t ftior., t hlch before the Iroquois theater in yesterday is of Shem said to have made spirit Gen. Mllfft w ill niak lh print Ipat sundry appearances. The natives are quest. n- nnd hailed n n bm a file t related Mars! Mr. all's testimony terrorized and Kahunas have been sent G r. fur Ihf I'rtfhiH.i y. buiMthe of to construction the to endeavor to lay the ghost. tirely in Miles to I:..! has s been rr.,1 had which and the changes ing In It flnce ttie drawing or tne nrsu has accepted. The dat of the banquet made Mad Mullah Surprised. not Wen llxul. but It lit it. the plans. His testimony flatly coiitra'lkteii Williams, near future. The Irjuoi club I f.e "Aden. Arabia, Jan. 22. Advices from that of Bullring Commissioner declared that he had visited the rf the leading Democratic Somalilana say thatt Kenna's Somali who weeks two about once, theater prior only mounted infantry, surprised a body of to trie opening. Mr. Marshall said that of the Ve?t." the Mad Mullah's forces January 17th he personally conducted the Crniml.jion- in the vicinity of Kilinaad, killing fifty er through the building four days beforeSI Fire in Dawson. opening, and that Mr. William pro- jJ D.iwhi n.00,00022. ppearmen and. capturing S000 camels the the and nounced Jan. it lire Iml.n. hi! ,lhn thoroughly fireproof and thousands of sheep. best constructed theater ho bad ever therin'nitT w.m 2., i'm nrf-- ! :a seen. caui-- a P! of $!' .". Th I.adne comIim ftoraico tUt ihf iir Mr. Marshall declared that the blind pany. In comAm which nearly To persons started, lot $;.i.fi, and the passageway. In ns an pany lst lin.Oi-'iwere killed, never was inicndi-work exit, and he showed to the Coromrs Jury that It was not so marked on the plans. Levee at White House. clear and Washington. Jen. 22 Th xroml r.f th MISUNDERSTOOD. formal nt the Whit HiuKe for Ihe Benson, the reception of lreilent and on Mrs. KooMcvHt to the Judiciary. h.J Chicago Tribune. h st niirht. Thite wcxe ITk". Kurnts ptesnt. "Did yoti hear how Gootlfellow pretty The dijilon-atlheeded ly th near lost hii place at the office? Took a Count Cnaslr.l. corps, atItUfsl.m Kmtuiasador. lot of explaining to tlx thlnps up." All vt tl r. In tended In a body. "Grape-Nutsilh ; .No; what was the trouble? p''lal "O. lie was J'ick. and his wlf got ex throuifh Count t'a?ir;l. were fjlj ur cited and telephoned down to the office "There's a Reason." that he was sulrerinsr from hrain fag. Get, the little. book, "The Road "Don't tsee how that could have made Blue Pcint Perfecto. to Wellville" in each package. trouble." UUh'i Favorite Clrr. "O, they thought at the office that she JCot how cheap but bow good. eaid 'same jag.' " clean pU f ti". . . 'f. .. J.t-u- rd .. . 1 lundtr.. - OIL LAKE TAPPED ............ .tin. j f r........... c;i! (UJ.J J ........ .... , . ... , C rt for .. Han". i!--c uw - 'n:.t. : I K. C. .Si.oo r Iuit . 1IS1-X- Importers 25 V"t ind South Ft. II Thor.- - Diamond Pounds of Sugar for $1.00. 17 Urd CALLAHAN'S "OLD BOOK' would be supplied antl-toxi- n serum at a price far that df th alleged trut Tritchsird rfinx-price. Stcrt-rto disclose the source from which it !s expected to th supply. Chicago N rojt rriti: ani wi!tu::"Mi: A ht pro fr a ton l I QiTIlDIUV QPPfUl By the Popular Butler -House Envelopes 65c Per Box CHICAGO, Jan. 22 Tho end of the "death trust" Is In siKht, according to Bccretary I'rltchard of the City Health department, who nnnounced St-etl- "The Angelus." Los Angeles. hotels west of Chicago. rxlta wr'cM of U. S. . es A ATTENDED TO. GKNUINB Ice Gorges Going Out and Much Damage May DOOM PRONOUNCED ON "DEATH TRUST" rej-ult- Ice-gorg- boxe Dm) g, n AREFEARE L 214 Main, Opp. Kenyon MAIL ORDERS PROMPTLY Expert Opticians - BIG FLOODS I 1 ! DIAMOND MERCHANTS, IN NORTHERN NEW YORK g PARIS, Jan. 22. Morgan's bill, providing for the annexation of Panama to the United State?, is being utilized as a weapon by the French oppoii'-nt- s to the transfer of the canal concession. fJeorge Thiebaud today bitterly assailed this movement, saying the Mor gan proposition was only another step in the direction of expropria tion and violation of international law and the rights of the people by the United States. "If Colombia is nqt as energetic as was? Venezuela," he added, "she will not only lose her cause, but all the weak states of Central and South America will, little by little, be M. Thiebaud advises Colombia to go to war. " 7nn Daniel North In Cleveland's advance orders for spring delivery are ahead of those for last year. Throughout the Canadian dominion the week has been quiet as the Bevere weather has checked sales in the country districts and made collection? slower. Two or three large failures have disturbed the dry goods trade somewhat. Cotton goods continue firm, and the tone of the woolen trade Is improved. Spring orders in men's and women's furnishing goods are brisk. Ohio valley. STE AMER IS ice-bou- A Case of Murder. ciil lay showed tnt uit found in in C EWELSi ID d. WnaH Manufacturing mm Repairers SAN FRANCISCO. Jan. 22.-- Th Supremo court has, by a majority decision, decided that a railroad ticket is not a contract. It alo de- - f elded that transportation companlea a4 may make rules and 4 beyond what srp. ars on the face of 4 a ticket, and that pasnrer mimt a 4 4 comply with them ! alt.moreThe court re- a of a ticket that hld 4 4 celpt than a contract. Widening Demand for Iron and Steel and Fading: of xWar Prospects Are Factors. ) Watch f . 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