OCR Text |
Show THE MOUSING chemicals and the excitement was increased when Miss Verbs ran from the room acreamtng. Tbe girls made a rush for the door. As they neared the center of the room the foremost ol mem fell and the next moment nearly all of them lay fo a heap on ths floor screaming. Meanwhile, Mr. Randolph, with Miss Verba in bla arms, had begun to descend the fiiTTVcape amidst the cheers of thouaandrVJI people who stood in tha street. At the fifth floor, almost overcome by smoke, Randolph gave bis unconscious burdea to Stokes, who carried the girl to the etreeL Blokes then succumbed to his own injuries and was taken to tbe hoepltal While this rescue was being performed thd safety of the other girl was attended to. Loss 875,000. Utah National Bank. THE WEEKLY UNITED STATES DEPOSITORY. AT STANDSTILL .rusUeet Dooly . E. Peery Kftlpk X Jobs E Vkm-IWde- Hones A Conviction or Crisis TRADE OGDEN. UTAH. at Hand eeeeeteWM sst Sells FOREIGN j drafts in Far East, U oS DOMESTIC Trade ON PAYS INTEREST Increased is Quiet Activity Hoped for Spring. points. TIM New York. Jan. 29. R. 3. Dun and Company's weekly review of trade tomorrow wll say: Salt Lake settling prices am reported Business conditions would be mast Befitand by the American Smelling satisfactory If present high prices for ting company; tbe leading staples were the result of "5 n n BllVfST, e wholesale demand, but the prominence Copper, casting of prevents any such manipulation 11 W . conclusions. Coppcr, electro. Aside from the grnitfying 93 0 . , Lend, lines temporarily stimulated by severe weather, trade is quiet are hopefully NEW YORK QUOTATIONS. awaited. Reports of the building out.94.Jy-a. , , look have been prepared by branch 1 Copper , , , , , offices of R. G. Dun and Company at the leading cities and Indicate that SUGAR AND COFFEE. high cost of materials and labor have curtailed 0e rations although ths year New York. Jan." 29. Sugar: Raw, 19U3 showed a good gain over 1903. centrifugal Demand for lumber quiet ; fair refining 3 Is gradually immolasses sugar 2 Pd test 3 the in elacka yards are light proving. Refined, quiet; crushed 5.10; pow- as a result and attractive prices promdered. 4.60: granulated, Di. ise a large euL Cofii-e-, firm;. No. 7 Klo 9 15-1Weather conditions are favorable for winter wheat. Transportation has sufMONEY. fered some interruption by aiorme, but for on 29. railway earnings thus far reported Close: New York. Jan. Money than in 3.8 cent are larger per 2 per cent, closing January ail steady biff and offered 13-- 4 per cent. Time 1903. Optimistic reports are not numerous loans dull and steady; 60 dnyn 3 6 regarding the iron and steel industry.' 3 6 per .cent; 00 days 9 In Comparatively quirt conditions months 464 4. 4 hides have not depressed the tone. Prime mercantile paper, 4 Failure this week number 302 In the per cent. States against 343 Ipat year and United bankers weak; Sterling exchange compared with 30 a year at Canada and In 26 demand for 4.8530(H.85&5 bills 4.S2&O04.U for sixty days; posted rates commercial 4.84 and 4.86 CASH WHEAT.' bills 4.821-I tar silver, 55 5-- Mexican dollara. 43 1 Chicago. Jan. 29. Cash? Wheat No.2 red 93098; Nor 3 red 85097; Na - COPPER AND LEAD. hard 80084; No. 3 hard 72083; No. northern 88091' No-- northern 850 89; Nol 8 aprlng'78088, 4.4504.50; New York. Jan. 29. copper quiet, 12 METAL PRICES Reports of Feed Shipments for Russian Army Has Significance as to Effect on Business Here. of stocks had a wavering, uncertain movement today that hardly deserved the name of of fluctuations. During the the day the market came almost absolutely u a standstill. The undertone was heavy, however, and the slight advances at one time attained were indifferently held. Probably the tunvii-llo- n that some sort of crisis was near at hand in trie strained sltua'lnn in the Par East helped lo iwmlyxe speculative sc.iivlty. Interest In the commodity markets reflected some disposition to await the definite, outcome ol the Russian reply to ihe Japanese proposals. News reports of food ' chip- menu sitim the coutlnent to till llus-sla- n army orders were of some as tu tne effect of war upon domestic bnslntws here. K Is jsiioted out that of the 82.148.iIW which the has contributed io the New York banks this week, more than three-fonrtIs on account of Jspnnesa gold deissdtnd in Kan Pranri). This gold is generally .assumed to represent payment for army provisions rather than a regular exchange operation. The usual preliminary estimates of the interior movement indicate a gain by Now York of over 93.UOO.OOO in spite of some increase in shipments from New York to southern points during the week in iwniwction with the cotton movement. An to tho gain in the It ! likely to be wiped out ay lodayn credit balance of1 that isstitutkin at the clearing house of JU due to ilia taking up of s Central rarlfic note.. The extreme ease of rail money today did not indlrata any notable weakening of the comft-tlo- n of .the banks, although s considerable loan expatmion la expected in tomorrow's statement United States Rteel continued to be a drug upon the market althimgh the volume of its activity was much Ism today. Trade reviews continued to and to the weight to open against improving pros poets in tbs trade. There is even s tune of reprobation of the attemptswhlch have been previously made to claim improvement with the idea, apparently mistaken, that it would encourage buyers to come Into market. Tho Union Pact lie favorable net earnings for December offered s contrast pleasing to investors with tha unSrm tendency toward a decrease for that month and which was exemplified In the returns fur the Wabash, Lehigh Valley and Canadian Pacific mads today. Tha average decrease in net for December in roads reporting previous to today ciirady runs as high as 12 per rent. 1 he Union Pacific showing is attributed to s drastic reduction in the extraordinary expenditures for. improvements which hare long been In progress ou that and Its allied system, the Southern Pacific. The closing was dull and easy 'with prlcen bark to about the low level Pennsylvania ran off nearly a point at. the last Honda were dull. Total sales 93,105,-000- . Prii-e- s na y. 92,-0- 42 U. S. bonds were unchanged on calL 13-1- 13-40- . 2-- . 1-- 2. 8. CHICAGO. mm 9 EL Louis,. Jan. mem Chicago, Jan. 29. Cattle Receipts 6.000. Wowf good to prime nteeia poor to modlum 94.0004.60; Stockers end feeders 93.4U04.OO; cowl a 91.5003.75; heifers 1.7544 CO; 915002.25; bulls calves 93.5U07.25. Hogs Receipts today 95,000; tomorrow 2U.000; 10c lower; mixed and butchers 94.9005.05; guod to choice heavy 94.950515; rough heavy 04.95;-ligh- t bulk of sale 94.9005.00. Sheep Receipts 5.000: slow; good to choice wethers 94.2004.60; fair to western choice mixed - 93.7504.10; native lambs 94.50 sheep 06.UO; western lambs 94.5006.00; 06.00; wwtern lambs 94.5006.05. 94-7- 0ALT LAKE There MINING STOCKS. was no life to yesterday; .however, several of the heavyweights participated sending the totals above 95.009 in excess of those of Thursday forenoon. Century was n sdler again, but at a lower price and the stork was inclined io continue downward at Uie eloso. May Day remained unchanged, and so did Sacramento. Consolidated Mar-cu- r fell to 60 cents. Os the open board Tetro brought 22 cents. Grand Central was stronger again yesterday, but no stock sold. Tho dosing quotations and sales were reported as fallows: nominal; 29,-W- eol New York. Jan. 29. A treaty providing for the extradition of criminals haa been signed by the Minister of Foreign Affairs and the Minister of Great Britain, according to a Herald dispatch from Lima, Peru. Keep Clean with the aid GREGGAINS FOR REFEREff. OF THE s . Ban Francisco, Jan. 29. The selection of Alex Greggaina for referee haa completed the final arrangement for the boxing contest tonight between Eddie Hanlon and Kid Broad. Both men are In good condition and each expresses himself aa confident of The betting la 2 to 1 in favwinning. or of Hanlon. Ogden Steam Laundry, Phone KANSAS CITY. CUT SATE TICKET OFFICE ttle member Only tho American of Ticket Broken Axan.ln Ogden, whieh mesne to tbe traveling public low rates and perfect safety. W. TIME CARD Df EniCl JULY 27TH, ltQX DhPAkl DAILY. 6, Atlantis Mail alt palais East .7:15 a a No. 12, Balt Lake loss! ....6:16 m, No. A CUas, BU Louis llm. R. GL a a. .i,ai,....fil r Special rates to and from Nattsda .,Atlantis Cxpreast ail aU lines. via Europe 7:00 a points East arrive daily. Highest price paid for un- No. 5. Faetio Mail Gals Laka used tickets, mileage, etc. and all points East ....11:45 . No. 1, CUcofO and BL Left .. a......... 8:41 limited .. from Park City and Ban Pete Valley .. 7;00 Ve Pacific Exprj tram all 18:1 paints Kilt Through Blrefria, ran to Omaha, BL Louis, Now York and mgo end on. Free red ini ng chair can. g fact dioirg ear aarvka oa all No. 11, Local Chas J. A. Lindquist FUNERAL FURNISHINGS and Embalming OPEN ALL NIGHT, 2629 Wash. Ava. Phono 520X. Hogs Receipts 6,000. Lower; bulk of aaies 4.6504.90; heavy 4.8505.00; packers L750L9O; pig and ligbtn 2.25 04.80. Market 1.000. Sheep Receipts 4.60 steady; muttons 2.500 4.50 ; lambs ewes 05.75; range wethers 3.230 4.25; . 2.500m t. A. BENTON, Omaha. Jan. 29. Blow, 10015c 3,000. Cattle Receipts higher; native and heifers 2.79 ateera 2.5005.10:, corn 03-75- ; cannera 1.1403.50; atorkera and feeders 3.5004.00;' calves 8.0005.50; bulls 2.5003.80. Hoga Receipts 7,500. Weak. 5c lower; heavy 4.8004.85; mixed .4.700 4.80; light pigs 3.5004.40; bulk of salw 4.7004.85, Sheep Reqeipu 2.500., Srasdy:' westers yearlings 4.4005.50; wethers 4.(10 04.40; ewe 84; common and stock-er- a lambs; tfi.OO . t, A Panic Occurs in a Burning Building in Chicago. -- 4: -- n-- r,-'-"t- ...r From Provo, American Fork, Lehl Juab, Milford, Frisco, Callentea and Intermediate points 9.35 From Provo, Lehl Fair-fielMercur and Sen-pqVolley Ry. potato. 5.35 From 811ver City, Mammoth, Enreka, Stockton, Tooele and Garfield sporting boots for 4 q0 .00 2.50 i ' ' d, IVES, Besh DEPART. 6 Mail and Express ....7:10 a 9 Overland Limited for Couneit Bluffs Omaha, Denver, Exam City aad east daily 1:40 f, Na 1 Atlantic Express for Denver, Omaha, Council Bli-ffKanaaa City and iff 7:19 mointa cast, dally ARRIVE. No. 8 Padflo Express Conned Bluffs, Omaha, Denver, Kanaaa City sad 8:30 aa eaet, daily 1 Ne Overload Limited Council from Omaha Bluffs, Kanaaa City, Do-wr- aad all peicta oast, 2:89 p a daily 1:40 p a Na 101 Fast Mail CL A HENRY. Tick at Ayrat 0. H. CORSE, P. and V. A. T. W. COLLINR T. P. L Desirable because they are made right. Correct In style and finish, and of the handsomest materials. na .... 3 jq THE OREUON ottUal 5:35 (Nov. 22, 1908.) j I .Jmt Tel 1 Butte and Portland. .11:55 a a jfo, Na 9 Pocatello. Montpelier 1:881- and Butts 7 7:Upa Na II Cache Valley Tintie 10:45 aa Ka 12 Balt Lota and inter-and Lake Na 8 Salt polnti oooooooee 7il0k" Ioke, Provo, Na all 2-- 8olt Street Office, 201 Main . . DTPABTo pm 250. Milford and point south Na 10 Bait I oka and points .,.., inter-mediat- e For particulars, call on or address agents. Salt Lake Route, or J. L No. 4 MOORE, COMMERCIAL AGENT. E. W. GILLETT, Gen. Pass. Railway 6:19am 2:00pm Na 1 Salt Laka ond Portfolio No. 9 Butt Express 6:65 pm Na 11 Balt Lake and Tintie Na 7. Balt Laka and Mil- - .....11:20am ford DeaMe-Trac- k 5:55pa ARRIVE Ajt. Salt Lake City, Utah. The (My V& iAA CARD. 0m ALL TRAINS DAILY. Dally Pullman Buffet Sleeping Caf Service between Salt Lake, Milford. Modena and Callentea. Direct stage connections for nil mining districts In No. 8 Balt Laka and inter7:00am mediate points Na 8 Portland and Butte.. 7:00am No. 10 Bntto and Pocatello 5:30pm 10:30am No. 12 Cache Valley Train south of Juab do not I Mecca the Mlasearl Rher aad CUcays. BUnd7C. A. HENRY. Ticket Afesl CORSE, a H. Pass A Ft AgL, The D. E. BURLEY, . a P. Ogden, LUh T. A, Overland Limited Everything in the line of Suits, Jackets, Coats, and (Skirts at a saving of from 2 5 to 50 per cent. Laxaitsu Trsis lathcWsrld Compartment and drawing 'root! sleeping cars, observation can, din 1 .g and library tng cars, rs cars, with barber, bath and electric entire train Library; gV.cd, through to Chicago without ' 'arce. Direct connection for The Most N:ver will a better opportunity be presented for procuring deiirab!e garm:nts for only a porion &. wha: should be asked for then. AI ow us he p casure of proving how well v:c can sui you. buffet-saoklr- Book-ove- i ATCHISON, TOPEKA &SAHTVR MsU tuiuia- - Iflreet Liar from lUh t Nt. .Icteph, I Kanaaa lit veatnn I.! I'a-- o anJ the : V - Mexico aad AriroM biC, 2: -y. l-- Z, 2; S. J. BURT & BROS. . " . : THREE TRAINS RSDOTB abort Foe partientan , RATES EAST thia aammer apply n 0 IF 22, IbOL m te At Low Prices for Late Buyers. ' No. ARRIVE. a I me 3-- 8. Only Desirable Garments 1-- 3. 4. t am n I FIRE PRODUCES EXCITEMENT. ' . City OPEN BOARD. Daly-Wen- high-ca- 5.00 high-en- t vid kid bals. for 5.00 vid kid and patent leather 4.00 hex calf and Vid bnla. far 2.60 shoes at every style for Don't wait come while we have your size. CARD. . southern Utah and Nevada. Chicago. Jan. 29. Notwithstanding recent experiences with smoke and flame, tenants of the 51 a sonic Temple. Seattle. Jan. 29. Clearings, 84J9.. Mariks Washington, 1.400 at 15 8. a twenty-stor- y 299: balancer, 95h.5&. building, failed to scare Tetra, 1.000 at 22. today when a fire broke out la the Coe- Tacoma. Jan. 29. Clearings, 9180,- 25 at 934.87 mopolltan building adjoining. The oe- 166: balance, 932.753. cupante of the Cosmopolitan made a Portland. Jan. 2. Clearings. $395.-7C- 0: v Franclacm San hasty exit. On tho i.pper storiee of ha!unrr. fit !5P. the Cosmopolitan a number of women Sliokaue. Jan. 2?. Clearings, 32f?.-03- 5; Piin, Francisco, Cal.. Jan. 28. The hyistorlenl uinl. blinded by balances, 927,6$). official dosing quoiatlno fui mining tbe smoke, made effort spring from eerluf today were a follow. the windows. Cooler heal prevented GRAIN AND PROVISION. Andes 31 Mexican 165. th and the women were carried down Belcher 37 Occ. Cun. 9u the tire efteapea. One girl was p. Ch'eago. close: Re. ft Belcher 170 Ophir 380 Cliemlcul hap fatnlly burned. sh Wheat Mst 30 July 530 Caledonia 96 Overman 31 i.'- - Inc on the sixth floor vs l7 rpiivir Sept. ' '"'liatenre Con. 27 Prlnt-- t 22 Are. ed Tbe to ir. in tv e( tht Corn Jan. 471-- ; if May 50 '"hollar 22 55 'v' i on Ijt'.on. war c- , s-- i July 48 8 CfinDderee 113 1? o -- '! v i C. W. ;ior hr Oats May 43; July 38. rr 'on C. and Va. lQ;errn Nt. 64 y rf Pork Jan. 18.171-May 13.201-2- . Con. Imp. 3 Sllrer TVl 69 L'.. ' I v S" o', . lard Jan. 7.221-- 2; May 7.42 30 Crows Point Union Con. 6S sons were buried, but no. renou. ., Ribe-J- au. 6.42 May 6.79. G. ft Cnrrle S3 Utah Con. 2;. Edward Btokat. who SKited In the Rye 67. II. ft Norcrua Ct Yellow Jacket 47 resoie of Mit Verba, was proUabli nax 1171-2- . Justice , Silver bar ;; fondly burned. tf the forts file peo Timothy Mexican lollars nominal. lde na the flo r where the Ore suited. . vinvei ft .36. . Draffo. sight. 12 1 " were xirl and vnn-- n. The iwnry-v- a Eailty 58066. 1:.. tc! Draft, panic started with the evplnrinn of the bank clearings. For Provo, Lehl, Fairfield and Mercur, connecting nt Nephl for Mantt and Intermediate joints on Sanpete Valley By.... 7;30 For Garfield Beach, Toth ele, Stockton, Mammoth, Eureka and Silver City (via Learning-tocutoff) For Provo, American Fork, Lehl Juab, Mil find, Frisco, C alientea and Intermediate points Q5 Broom Hotel Corner. 3-- 8. Salt Lake City. Ste Dollar a Pair C. D. embassies that the Macedonian committees have arranged . with the Albanians for liberal rewards, lo have them kill every foreign officer eent into tho provinces in connection with the reorganization of tbe gen d'arm-eri- e under the reform scheme of the powers. The porte. therpfprc. objects to the officers wearing foreign uniforms aa their lives are thereby 4. St Depot. Third, West and South Temple . r EffeeUva Na Na bargain Count antlnoplo. Jan. 29. The ports notified the Austrian and Russian Ton. Mercur. 100 at 60. a. 60. May Day. 100 at 7 Narramcnto. 50 at 21 a. 15. Star Con., V 21 Century, 10 at 85; 100 at M 4.0(H) at Dalton, 2.000 at 852 24th Thene 344k. n few pairs of each kind, but If we can fit you, you'll gqt a has CALL SALES. TIME SKEEN & CO. A Dollar Off os our regular aleck to dose out all broken lines of alien. THE MACEDONIAN TROUBLE. REGULAR pictoR''' San Pedro, Los Angeles and Salt Lake R R Co. A 1-- COTTON. In POP CORN THAT POPS No sensational slaughter tof questionable plunder, but a simple, straight-forwar- d redaction of price of r ar noon. POULTRY SUPPLIES No better or larger assortment the city. TIME TABLE - fw BaltUtaOu HENRY, TVket Agrat Owka B. GILSON. Agent, OgdaJ Wa ore prepared to fill largo or small orders promptly. DEPART. American Company Will Install ys tsm at Once,. Baa' FrancfecoJau." 29. Richard T. Laffln, who will bo general manager of the big American street railroad system. about to bo Inaugurated, in Manila, has arrived here cm his way to the Orient The company, he ' says will Invest some four million dollara In organizing n street ear service, which will eventually be. extended to the suburban d'strtcta. Ono hundred trolley earn will be sent over an a starter, and California will benefit by the shipment of fifty thousand redwood ties. The other material will coma from Pittsburg. Coal from Japan or Austral la will be tbe fuel used. In nil some forty miles of rood will bo placed In operation. The company which haa a fifty-yefranchise, la backed entirely by American capital. The principal ownera are the J. O. White company of New York, the Plttaburg Security and Investment company, Frank Bubel and Peter L. Kimberley of Sharon. Pm, and aoree large Detroit Interest! represented by Charles M. Swift of that city, who la praaidrnt of the new 'concern. O A dan. Agt. Pur. HAY makes, .from our regular, plainly marked, prfcA, ik l Two cars jnat reoelvod. x. About 100 pairs of shoes of different style . and which we want to sell this week, will bo offered at , W trains CL . CORN Dollar Off Shoe Sale liOAlKL 37 25th. iogbandeVes a B. ENGLEHART, Manager. 103 25th St, Healy House. 'Phone 161Z. Re- Kansas City, Jan. ceipts 1,000. Lower; native steers 3.60 04.70; native oowa and heifers 2.250 8.60: Stockers and feeders 3.0008.75; bulls 2.2508.25; calves 2.750 6.10; western ataera 1.5004.20; western cowa 29.-in- 174. SHARMANS Come This week to our fine medium 15017; fine 15016, MANILA STREETJaAILWAYV QUOTATIONS. 2-- 1- -4 Tbe demand of the operators was presented by H. L. Robbins, and waa in the fora of a resolution declaring that in view of the financial depression there should bea reduction of 15 per cent In the scale for the year beginning April 1. The miners demands were presented by John MltchelL The miners demand an absolute run of mine basis for the entire competitive district A flat differential of 7 cents difference between pick and machine mining; that the pick price per ton in tbe Pittsburg district. Hocking Valley, in Ohio, and in Indiana, and in the Grapo Creek district of Illinois, shall remain the equivalent of the present scale, that all internal differences shall be reported to tho district affected for adjustment and that there lie a uniform scale for outside day labor in the competitive field. TREATY. SIGN EXTRADITION ential territory and western medium 18019; stocks 4 -i New York, Jan. 29. William Webb, the oldest artist model in this city, ha been found dead in his room from heart failure. He waa 80 years old. and owing to hia remarkable physique, widely known among artist. ft OMAHA. mining --on-don 8: They Find It Impoeeible to Get Together on Plan. Indianapolis, Jsa. 29. The opening of the joint conference of Indiana. Ohio. Illinois and Western Pennsylvania coal operators and miners, waa delayed today by the operators holding a caucus to formulate their demands. At the caucus last night tbe operators found it Impossible to get together. Many operators urged that the operators make their demands conservative. The Pennsylvania and Ohio operators announced they would refuse to consider the run of mine basis and the seven cents differ- can-per- New York, Jan. 29. Opening prices In tbs stock market wero lower than last night. Gains by some storks In the 1 trading before tho opening hero wero Ignored. Pacific Mall declined 1 Speculation waa very erratic, and the volume of business smaller. The general drift was downward. Atchison, Mending, Southern Pacific, Union Pacific, Amalgamated and Brook lyn Tranbit showed relative steadiness while St. Paul Missouri Pacific, Pennsylvania, B. A O., U. S. Stool preferred and Sugar displayed pronounced heaviness. Lueses were recorded of five In American Express, 2 in West-I- n ghouse Electric, Car preferred and 1 to 1 lu Rock Island preferred, Wisconsin Central preferred, Kansas City Southern preferred, Republic Steel preferred and North American. Purchases of Atchison in blocks of to 2,100 shares carried It to 69 4 nt 11 o'clock and the market steadied. The declines were practleully made U during the second hour and Pennsylvania. Atchison, Union and Southern Pacific and Amalgamated rose a fraction over last night. Pullman ram A number of minor stocks made 1 1 to 2 point losses. The movement of the market was narrow and trading became dull. Bonds were irregular at New York. Jan. 29. The cotton market opened easy with October 2 and the other months from 13 to 22 points higher. In the last few minutes the local lender nislird into the ring anil lieean bidding for July, taking everything in sight and rdvancing that position to 16.18, within sixteen point of last night's Aral, while the other old crop montha were 13 to 17 points r lower. St Inst 38 point aud OriitiT Id, ad compared with last night. WILL POSE NO MORE. WOOL. YESTERDAY WALL STREET. 1001. OPERATORS HOLD CAUCUS. Feared That Trinity Church May be Greatly Damaged. New York, Jan. 29.' Work on the Brooklyn extension of the Rapid Transit aubway under lover Broadway in front of Trinity church has been practically suspended at the request of the controller of the Trinity corporation, who fears that unless extraordinary precautions are taken by the aubway constructors to p rot ext the spire of the ancient church, it will be weakened at the fuundailona and fall outward Into Broadway. When work In the aubway had been carried as far south as Trinity efforts were made to leara how deep the foundation had been laid under the spire, but no records could be found and testa were made below the surA CAPITALIST SUICIDES. face. revealing the fact that it extends only nine feet six inches below Detroit, Jan. 29. Jeremiah D. Far-wel- l, the flagging. Tbe subway, running one of the moot prominent capiquite clone to tbe building line goes much deeper and as the earth la soft talists of Detroit, died today from a and sandy, some means will have to bullet wound through his stomach, be found for alaying the nidea of the fired, it la supposed, with suicidal ditch ao as not to disturb ono of tho city's revered landmarks. DISCUSS . FINANCIAL MEASURES THREATENED FUEL FAMINE. Limn, Peru, Jan.' 29. The govern-- 1 Manila. Jan. 29. The prohibition ol ment has convoked for February 19th. coal exports by the Japanese govern- an extra session .of congress to disment threatens to create n fuel fam- cuss and sanction various financial ine in this city. measures. 1- 2. WQRK SUSPENDED. SUB-WA- m New York, Jan. pTAH SATURDAY MORNING, JANUARY, 30, OGDEN, EXAMINER, w WiUHtrv Cent Agent, dll ft |