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Show Indications c?il EARLY Financiers All Orr Mtrmrrpjfl couraged Wrth TresP''i.J WOOL BRINGING LAST HARwH Opening Mills Place lallCMp On Payroll Again AMjFft Are Happy. 53ls Sheep men and farmlcs throughout. the west, who. Haye been fearful of the effects of tho tariff on the prices to be obtained for wool this spring) were greatly cheered fcfjf thd publication and tho dispatch to Secy. Stewart printed in yesterday's yester-day's News. Today comes the authentic intelligence in-telligence that local buyers are closing up contracts for some choice local clips at thai earns price as those paid 'a year ago. The buyers are trying tojiripose secrecy, but Boveral of tb;.larg est local companies are knijNvh to have sold their wool (auparipr grades) at 1G cents, prjelaely' the same price they'obtfinid last year. , U. P. ORDERS 5,000 ' $v i freight; crs New York, ' Jan. .ik'rFivijt 'ttioLnd freight caraartrol jng invvalue about. '5.iM have pe;orierea bytmmimf Pacific railiad company, jiVaV announced $e?terday. Tjih is one of the largest equipment orders that has '.been 'reported for many months. Delivery kf the new equipment will start in April and all of the cars are to be turned over to the compafpy before the next crop movii jg season. 2,000 MEN GO TO WORK IN DUDLEY. A Dudley, Mass., dispatcjn says: The large mills of the American Ameri-can Wollen compnny in Chi ise-ville, ise-ville, will reopen Monday ;ith extra employees after a we jk's shutdown to allow for the am lual inventory of stock and for General Gen-eral repairs. The big woi jlen mill in Chaseville was closet I on Saturday under an order of Prentice Howard, the agent.. Articles were printed in t tfew England newspapers to,"' the effect that the Chasevillefl mill was closed indefinitely for'ljack of orders. Mr. Howard annd W ced today that the mill of the American Woolen comr. Iny wouldreopen Monday and e: Jtra operators will be engaged to Ifill the large orders. - fjg Two thousand operatoraftare employed in the mill and ,'yere jubilant today over the announcement an-nouncement made today by (Mr. Howard. ) j LONDON OPTIMISTIC Tho New York Herald ays editorially: Whatever may be the cai w a decided change haH taken J ijace, and the London Times the Daily Telegraph and The Starjulard are no longer inveteratolyfdefl-pondent inveteratolyfdefl-pondent over the outlook fclrthe United States. On the confliry, they are how confirmed jfpti-mists. jfpti-mists. They agree thai flfthe industrial prospect is sti Ovulating, Ovula-ting, that greater activity t ffigns in tho steel trade and tha m the record breaking subscript Jon of tho new issue of New York l state 4 1-2 per cent bondL reveal a situation sit-uation of exception BtrenUBth. President Wilson polffcy is coridally approv8dandH tho ,, i ,: ? Vs .-iW'tf J i : HHBBfHflHahtfrillHfllfeufHr&wa. m mMpMt'reasonableness" of his fmmagQ to Congress is . heartily (Pmrpended. |