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Show Interesting News Topics. The phi Wool Market, As given by the Eusgn. The Tradgic End of One of the "Demi Mode." The Silver Bill Passes the House. THE NEPHI WOOL MARKET. ' For the past week or two, our Main, and a few neighboring side sireels, have resembled a huje warehouse on account of t'ie numerous wagons, loaded with wool, hides, and pelts. In view of this, and knowing from the continual clicking sound ol ths ballets that all was activity in tits wo jI circles we c irnered Mr. E. R Biutli, Secretary ol the Utah Wool Growers Co., who, by the way, is always very qjiet and not given to boasting, and ask how things were going in his bnsi-jness. bnsi-jness. "vVeU"he replied, "things are not ""qnte as lively this week as tliev were' last, but you see we are not idle yet.' "'e noticed y jU were very busy last week," we suggested, "and would like to know abjut lion much woul you bought and shipped?" "As near as 125,00.1 poundi last week." "At what pr.ee di l you secure the bulk your pmcliase?" "Well, the prices h ive varied but lilile so far tins stas.ni, and we, of Ci. i.se, paid average li1iies f ir outs, ranging liom tiuiteen to sixieen cents per potli.d." "We understand that some wlu li.ivc shipped Iheir own wool got twenty-one co 1 1 1 for it " "Yi, iii ISision" he ad Jed. "w'licli am mills to sixteen cents a. id a hall de- " Mi. C. Audiews, ofttifirni of C. Andrews An-drews & Co., only had a minuie to spare but sa d d-ning tli.it lime: "We are veiy binv.as you can see. We average six car loads of wool per week, besides the Hides and pelis, giain, eic. Oar prices rane from fourteen to seventeen cents pel poll id." When ask'-'d as to what twenty-one cents per pound in II ,ston would mean ii sold here, lie said: "That is haid to tell, as suinetimes a part of a cat load goes iweiity-onc. and the other part ranges lower according to quality coiidiiiou.etc' Mr, Andrews, being in a rushing. hurry, hur-ry, we released our grasp, and away lie s;ed to again mingle in the busy wliiil of bu ; ling I ill n ,nny and we lo our sanctum, sanc-tum, telling otnsell what he said lest we might not give this company lull justice, knowing full well that they have been exci-edingly t usy for a long time pasl- |