| Show BUSINESS NEWS AND NOTES the merchants of brigham city vioto note an improved condition of busi men io in their locality during the past week awa the for them from S jp resent indications la is quite hopeful blued bob of the volume ut of trade dune done is 18 an n the exchange plan the merchants taking from farmers and others lu return tor for goodr that which the custom ers n are able to produce the woolen milis milia in tube the city are turning out a fine grade of duref akrep the institute n is in a brunch bratich of the brigham city mercantile and manufacturing but business iness and nd has baa lain idle tor for number or of years it was deci decided last lall all to resume its to anti and A A jenson bishop of the third ward ot of was wad selected as manager tie started lu in he had on hand lu in change and pounds ot of wool two thousand dollars dollare was borrowed borrowe ii aud the mills were it requires a god deal ot of energy and determination in the face ot of adverse circumstances especially such as the past year has presented ato steep cohig but this end was ac and a sort ot of general accommodation business busin tso ss such as paying lor for their woul wool in cloths claths etc was conducted A substantial buil building dinv constructed ot of stone and brick and located east of town is occupied as a factory it x feet and to is two anu a hall stories high the machinery to is driven by y water power atio capacity ot of the mills in consumption oi of wool is a thousand pounds per week fight eight ahanes are now employed a number thai will be greatly increased as soon ms s tb abe state estate ot of trade will warrant athe ane goods produced are of a most moat excellent quality these consist of jeans Aluse 41 keeys yei dress dreas goods flannels blankets aarns batts etc nothing ot of a shoddy obar hara oter acter Is in manufactured As au an example of the cheapness with which the goods are put on the in market arliet it may be said that full suits of city cloth are marked down to 6 for boys a and 10 fr mens mane the prices baug aug up see arding to the grade ot of cloth jt at ito is hoped that the resumption of work lu in the mills Is perma permanent neni that they may be numbered among tue established industries of the territory those who are engaged in the dairy in and around salt lake are not very enthusiastic over the financial results of their ventures its ft a IOE aug business chaid a well known dairyman man today there a man in it ft who Is ug expenses and making decent wages milk at 15 cents a gallon does not pay i or feeding and an 1 care in an the oily city or close by and the people an the business today would be 69 glad to got get out if they could only realize a portion of their investment with bad debts and lw 1 w prices the loss lose is heavy in one or two instances where parties keep bow bogs as ae well as ai cows they are keeping even the bog raising business pays at present prices it costs about the same to rates raise a calf or a pig to old the former it 14 1 4 worth 6 to 8 at the end of the time and the pig will bring 18 to 20 easily milk can be purchased outside of town tow a at 6 to 8 cents a gallon and some gome people are buying at that price and retail ing in town but the straight dairyman who furnishes furnia heB god fresh milk la is doing well when he can got get 20 a month out of am M large a business as ae be can care for the figures here given ar of course in the wholesale trude crude calvin W more M ore a mexican war veteran who now resides at lawrence emery county has baa ben bea be a n granted a pension the mine owners in the aidan at pan district after four months of wasted wanted time ahne have agreed upon a schedule of waves aud and announce their readiness to resume work says the denver deaver aels for miners and men engaged enit aged in kindred work the scale provides provi pir par day with 50 conta cents extra fur shaft and wet work should silver advance be yond 75 cents per ounce 25 cents wu wll be added to toe daily stipend car pou centers timber meu mea and trac kmen are to receive and men man who handle machine drills will got get 3 fur for an eight hour shift firemen will get engineers 3 50 and 1 in n any mine where the men shall vote to work ten hours the men are to eat on the com panya time and will receive per day the miners miner sJ unan has not yet acceded to these term and it is doubtful it if it will the union held a ir at which it was resolved that the board of arbitration having been given full power to settle all labor mutters matters tor the union it is the deuie aeu e of this union that no man go to work until we receive the report from the bard of arbitration the board ot of arbitration is ia not now organized As agreed upon it was wais to consist of four men irom hie clio union four to represent the owners of minee and one to be selected by abato abet e eight the union elected lour four members lat lw t monday but the mine owners failed to appoint their quota this looks like 11 he trouble troubie meantime the smelters shelters sm elters will run on ore produced in more fortunate localities hailey idaho times A E nichola of salt lake city who la 16 one of the heaviest owners ownen of the biar mines mine has been in town a few days looking into the company d Sif fairl immediately on arriving he be paid of the employed emp loyes dodale to date shutdown shut down the mine minei and proceeded to look around for a new manager thomas flynn was offered the position practically on his own terms but mr flynn is retained by another company which he refused to name but that will go to work december lot lat they therefore are looking elsewhere the star mine to is new generally conceded to be showing the biggest thing on the river vi there are three veins of ore in sight eight which in the he aggregate show a thickness of thirty to fifty four inches of ore of which seve i and oue one half balf to sixteen inches in one veinis vein is fart olasa clau and eight inches in the other veins to is the aa same me there are be sides fully two feet of second class ore mr flynn visited the mine yesterday by request and stated it to be his conviction that from two to four carloads of ore per week cau be extracted right along mr nichols says that from this time on there will be money here to meet all liabilities when due that he be b OPS not know how to do bu business bailine iline in any other way neither do his part nerr I 1 the denver retail clerks union nan haf a damage suit on its hands bands the abi amount asked for of the organization being 1000 but the more important part of the questions involved is in thee the judicial determination of the right of the he union to blacklist and thereby damage the business tuai of a no union man morris newman who owns a furnishing turnis bing store tin in denver has ban not complied compiled with the union rules rulea to clese at each day in consequence of this the union blacklisted him and printed and distributed circulars some of these were distributed by men placed in front of his hia store he asked the court to issue an injunction forbidding this distribution and it was granted mr H P prout of the consolidated implement company to Is 11 this section in the collecting business says the Mil millard county blade the gentleman reports abort gram grabs grain te is plent luL but cash almost an imposed wity As ae wheat la is 61 cents cento a bushel in salt libe city and railroad freight 22 cents cenis per poun pounds is it means that carmera must sell tit at 80 30 cents per bushel to pay their machine notes if the pt people ople oi utah do not acquire some borne use ul information on the bad policy of getting gelling into debt the press present iq betze is over it will not be fur for lack ot oi opportunities Consider considerate abe change in the running of railway trains is likely soon to be made on both the through ich liu lines es for the winter traffic the southern pacific intends changing the time of rival and departure of trains in ogden oden the he arrival time to be about three hours latter lait r than it is at pre ement nl among the bed alteration alte ratio s are an increased train ter fe ervice vice it is also stated that the union pool pad fie will resume daily service south of juab partly it ii consequence or of the infliction ot of a fine because the wall mail contract had not been lived up to A an a idaho official says the leading silver mines of shewood river country can calm operate with silver several cents below its present market price the rho ore in that section in id very rich and the ore bodies exceedingly larice lare consequently jibe mines there will be able to con dinue operations as long abady as any other silver producers in the country in the past four weeks some rich strikes have been matle on the he wood woo river notably tu lu the idaho democrat which was at one time owned by boise parties 1 the I he director of the mint is gathering statistics of the mining industry in the western states and territories for the year 1898 the various mine owners are being furnished with blanks on which to make reports of the bust busi ness done and industrial labor jabor connect therewith ed if the call made is properly responded to the compilation is in expected to make a very interesting ciocu document giant |