m Manhunt. who recent I, m a minister fmm hum If. Units! Stun. bu called for on the actual“) [A burning. AW Sum-u. mum of j! C. Grant who (on and to An explosion of 1 km charge of M 3m! gunpowder It the Penn- m nflrmd Improvements west mg. PI. killed Juan “A I memo and I laborer aim “not“. ‘I'Io noppago of shlppfng 10 the far can I: camlux neat distress among {to lock llhoren Ind men employed In similar Impurities ct Odem‘ Ty- hn fever has broken out in the poor- . quarters and the price of brad Ms dry-Ned owing to the Ipecuhflnn at 'III broken; m'llu unth- hon pneumonia. . dnmolmnvm reported In "m Int week. as conjured m m the unions week. w Roi. of mlw-nkeo vetoed the “flu-flu ordinance with n recom- m thnt. the council ï¬rst pro- , â€Rwandan In public plum and ‘, m In! larch wu undo for )0“. II the Hamlet coll mine In » ,. . It Suntan, and work was loudly. Since the explosion. 4 Ii. 178 bodie- hnvo been recov- The manner lamb-mil. which at- M at New York from Genoa. NI- 31. md Pllenno. brought sixteen and! from Tunis for (he 80. Louis «position. They were In charge of In oiflvea‘ cum-- George D. Drum n! the New York at“: npuhllmn commu- te. my be IpWIlPd secretary n! the Wm M Arbor». Mr, Dunn In 1 Mom! of Sen-tar PM". n hu Men m for some "me "an Gov- m Odo" coon not favor Ir. Dunn's Man a nuke chairman. EM!“ Osgood of tho cutlery Im- houso of Osgood. any 8 00.. = been med It Boston. cursed : m «handing the government In dun-«non with the plyment of duties ,5 consignments or march-muse from u attack at m. but I: Improving «any and In not amazed to his man. He um up Co M61. mm '1" tackle the comm- “ vï¬let h to. 0. bottom um m‘ IIII'II n4 the employing m II luv-tho. TM. mnem- uou n- W n I mfcmco be we. the he“. of the emperm en. mum-nu ma 0 mmultlm from I". be. 'm Ink-d uni m Iâ€, Nblnovnfldantlh‘hoenol m Wat It... In the (hawk «In- ma. "W .m- m 0! mm cm. On. 110 m m H. W‘ Holv m m A. Gun. The injured. me at wholly In. no: 0. W. Knees. hill. 1'. H. mm. John Hunt. In In Nth lmdnron, 3 E? no din-mun In â€no at I Bomb "do bomb u (in nu o! H flan-mu man" «an. In IN vhiokly not- on human «mm at Mm" Olly. IL mulm mum“ n mamm- Uu at him mica; lanldo - aw- nflan on par“, Iliad um: luv-Man I. . Inn-Mo mum mtv mn- mfl' It“ in at. Nnvlnl. M 'Mch "attached-Mu: (M Ion William loam. prawn! n! (M Montana†motor-n It. 0! am.» O baton 0! "mine. (I. luv“ bow at I- kind In Nu: hahnd. has bum Indicted by no [Mn-l mm! Jury :- .- mum In no nllmd human". (Ila; can which mvmmmc uncul- I." been Inn-{Innu‘ for pawn! mm. "no lamb Kentucky ol the [hind In!" A-uuc lam. 'Mh liar Ad- .lnl nob!" 1). Ivan- oa board. un- 04 Im- lnlh for "me: Sunday. luv. In All" bola: «locked at (but non Ihu vnwl II" "turn Iona. WMMhnryve-kfmm M tho toms] opening of (no npld Inuit Illb'l, In New York Influ- I- will be extended to Pros-Mu! Ion-oven, Mayor "Moon 0! Chlcnnu and Inn: Coma. at Boston to speak TI. Inn!- 70 mlmd bu mound "vort- tm :11 on! the duo mlng (Ml Knu- vbo‘t II uninjured. Anon; tho passenger- who mind I- Nov Yott on tho llM-Of Trlnhud from nomad. vu Senator w. A. Clark at Banana. who III cont-Imam m- “ openne- (or nutoIdml. In order to become a mum in n arm of railroad nonunion; ‘tnnk R. Coma chief engineer of the mic-go Great Western. has ruined. The min-(ion become- elective latch 15. Mr. Gone but been chief mince: of the Great Western since October, 1900. lutln mee, mrmnt-nbuml of on. oi two Democratic city conven- Ilonl held ll Knnm City, in shot ind uninmny wounded by Culimir Wolch. a deleute to the opponln‘ our "aim. One faction nominated Will- 1-- 1‘. Kenya (or war And the om: named George A. Shelley. s'ï¬'uau u. Warm QEDW- - ILLINOH. m R’enorter. [n.1'ulor Autumn of Blue nan. . In Inn muted on com- phl- A tothcmmmmumg tut. ï¬l,%ï¬.umwh L. 1!. Mom: It Rockwell, Ion. Mm Iona. mu Etta Augor. Mrs. Kelley. Turpy and Howard 3193mm wm blot: Into the street sud all were not. at I... mun-ad. A fuhmwk audience anmrled I piano mull given at the New Wu- lurd hotel. Washington. by Miss Mn- rIn Von Unschuid. court plants! of her mules†the queen of Rmxm-ma. The III!!- In given under the immedhte putt-ohm of Baroness angelmuner. th'o tile of the Austrian minister. AI 03mm of gas completely tracked the mnMnery store of Miss The strike of book and Job printers gt Roslyn has been settled by a com- promise. and I new contract has bean lined by the represenunvos of the union and the employers. A Mantra! bulMlng'ncmMed by the Canadian Jewelry and Importation Company. the Metmpoliun Furnlmre Company and four nthor ï¬rms. was burned. boas, $75.00". Among the managers who arrived M New Ymk on board the steamer Nominal Lam fro- Gem Naples and Glbnlnr '97. the grand duke of Oldenburg. who In on the [am get list as Count Length. and Mn Donut. In an "chum-t rent by "w German government in the 8!. Innis "position. The gum! duke said he had come to Amerku (or the express rnrposo 0! viewing Niagara hm un- der winter conditions, He expects tn all for home Tuesday mu! 0- the Kaiser WImPIm fl. Inc, the coming m Member: of flu: avg-Mallow which Includes "u- !nden of the younger 1m II fashion- nb'o society. till Mndk the whip. N l.- lllely the coach will unite daily runs "on u uptown New York hate! to Mon!- pnrk during the raring awn Ion. While the rovfl mp will in- mm Innfly own In the â€Mk. the club will undue m dllinn as in who ma) ‘ bot-om patrons. nun have m undo by "up Daren Coaching club at New York. “Id In he "In. only Inn-0's met-lug club in the '0'“. to m I public conveyance duh TM unm' "mm In "um" h» «rm-(Ion hum "u- oul than." or not In all 1 mm a! "on m .m- playnl In the Momma-av WI... uw nary o! the Pith-r C Van! Column]. The company Mutt-d the tuna. ‘no cnch Med lo lumina- u mm (on. of alt-Imita- In "no rolehsnth. {but} RIM limo-mu MI tllnpolhllon um: I mp7 of "IVIIII‘ mum] on our. "Ron 90mm." "w wink a! watch In dammit-d monk! ho rmul to In honâ€. The ore-lam". lumen-r. aw lhl (M: I†Int-ow nlble, .- the m0 would rvndrr "ac-l! â€lhlfl lo mm- In! Infringing the numm'n "nu. "MI 7|- monk-Vin} Vigil“; {n "m up: mm In Rum- and wanton an- dlglnuhhl the m. In he noun. The able-M. Stall. u ulon on Saul-h rock-.1“. of dun-.112» lam In nearly up lo In doth um! 05:!!!" would: pron I (out vnvk. Dr. W. I: dunno. o! 8:. lmlp. «ll- lor d (to Club“:- $0510!an In been elected pmldut 0! Butler cul« Inn. to IW Dr. soon Bauer, loo. nude nun: hy the dull or Bou- tor "an. and: â€t In hula; New York in two wool. to: Scotland. to grad (hm 0: (our loot]. u “Ibo cutie. No olet at the Civic Peder.- Uon cult-ammo bu be" undo to no and I could 00!. of mane. II] in 04’ my to I! u "all "no." Andrew Carnegie. um when" no voyld accept the cult-nub!) o! the Nation! Clvlc Fodomlou'u mull. A. J. Fleuchnnu or New Yotk. I world's (-1: coucallonure. was Ind- donly stricken with heart trouble At the 8!. Louis expo-Mon grounds and (or but an hour be In unconsciou- und It In believed he could not live. Phyllcllnl nauly restored Mn and pmnourced hlm out or [mun-duke dnn~ “er. "0 In In uncle 0! [gym Juliu- flclschmn of Cinema“. United states Ambmulor layer at Rome sue a splendid dinner In honot o! D. J. Hm. the America mlnluor to Switzerland. Among thou "039M were Ir. and In. D. Ming 0! New York, Mr. nnd Mn. Reilly. a brother of Unfled States Senator Kean and the Mines Potter, sister- of Blohop Potter of New Yatk. LATIC‘I’ CASH MARKET REFom Nuv’ Yorkâ€"Penn “huh. Iâ€. 1.0-": mg,“ Buffaloâ€"u. PnubflalEEwgn MIDI- CM“ Kuhn: C“ 32.75““. 0m): Iâ€"u. 8N1.14».uln~@. New York~ M. L J’ounhâ€" hâ€"Mmfl. Buflalo~ HO. Pllubur‘ U068) BI Louisâ€":2 as, New York~Drouea at. 10.911114?“ But! I Pitts-tummfla Chl Magma, Raga. cu ~ 50“ Omahnâ€"a §1_Loumâ€"_â€"u.m.. mornâ€"Now m8; â€Â£107“ cn mud-rd. mo" flaw orb-No. I. “o. 8!. “NEW; 1. man. K on N . 2 wk 00m flawâ€"NJ: 3!“: M unuuxooâ€"mwm._m 8!. Lo â€le“! ("333% Karma: kcnrâ€"N I "d. "wan linoâ€"No. north" lnnupolllâ€"No. I north: 0.! hard New Yorkâ€" 1;: i at. Lumpâ€"No. z Kama: Cityâ€"No. guilt... “- gdlwmnkooâ€"No. I. nthâ€"Now No; 1| 0. CWNO. I at". tartâ€".2310. 5“}: lnnen Illâ€"No. I north I «write. 2 am. wk vDrolled. 11am D. ID. ana- .- ‘uuull'u Fourth Muck on PM Arthur Did Immense Damage. Tokio. March 14.â€"â€"Olllcial and pr!- nte reports both Indicate nut Ad- miral Tom's fourth attack on Port Arthur March 10 tn the most of- fectï¬e since the ï¬rst 33qu! of t month :30. One Russian torpedo bout destroyer was sunk Ind .0va Bus- m torpedo but dutroyou mou- t: «mud. The fortiï¬cations and any yer. mm to a he"; hom- Russinns st!" clntm that am at the Japan?» destroyers was sunk by ele¢~ trtrally discharged mine: In the en- gagement Wodnosdu midnight. They say that the Japanese fleet rescued the ‘ervlrnn. but that many dead were washed ashore on the west bench at Port Arthur. Port Arthur H:- Fallen. Clw'm. March H.-Russlan and“: hero deny the rumor that Port Arthur would he ovaruafed and that the new town 31 in flames. The Russian om- chls Trlmrt receiving advices that a" Is wvll. They declare Rnlsla will nev- er anemia or surrender Port Arthur And that the nev town is Intact, «ml‘ one house he!“ destroyed by Shelia Cur May Am Command of Troop: tn hr (at. I‘lrls, Mann H~"lt Is almost cor- !aln,“ volomphs the SI. Petprnbnrx mnmpomk-nt of ml In". "that the emperor WI" asylum! command of the troops in the far But after the ï¬rst Important vngagement." Ramon Ofï¬cial: Deny A «mmndem of me Timon at 'l'okio a†the Imps! news received (hm shows that the Koren cont he- t'oen autumn and MgChln In en- tirely free from Russian (mops. The Times publishes n disc-uh hon 8am. dnlmi March II. in thirh "i0 mmmndvnl mnfln‘nn motions tor-rm: mu It is m Intention M In- pnn In Iron until "In ice breaks np batons making largo dimmharhuinnl. In (min to amid diMcnmn nn the roads. Trnnurums are null arriving to make mm! Hm dent-tone!“ In the Saulcnrnmlm lino. union Im- Mn denmlod 0! (mp1. but com mm In "holy to clam Mime any mu «Motown! is nlwmmni, The Tim-Tum mlrospmnlvnt n! "no I‘ll] (‘hmnlclv vapor“ that "1000 humm- are mam: NerChvnnk. apt-flu! map-Icha- (ml: I‘m-t Arum! ny than In- mum" among m- I‘M- nm mpnwhn Hal Im- mint"! do- arm! rm Ilw I‘D-«Tums woman“ I! I'm-rm. TM- corrrapondrnl dmlarv-s nmhrr that m- mumm- m Jan-um M run: lint-Chant. um unnrhnrlan mum II!!!“ In"; “to «Him rmflhtosl of WI)". hu Mn «manna, Th0 Dally Talc-gum: whllnhm a m patch from I mun-Imam! u VI»- Km: who reports "nu "on Hun-Inn bol- flenhlp Rum-n at Port Anhm urn Im In- Umu by Jun-mum [mm-emu Ind (Ml mom m-n‘ manly «mums-m on board. Dal" a report"! In “to 1m»- ul- ml calm-U death-3m]. Barn-II gun- lhem Ian dlmmmiml and I» twin 0! {our Iorpodohnau m the lunch: h-r‘ bot an Ink! lu Mn Joann], Molina! dulmym I'm malt and m! dun-u In done to "w doom. lou- und nun-I. lleludlnx tho unto MM 0! I paid" maullne. In A dispatch from 1’0ho dated latch 13 I. correspondent of the Dally 'l'eIeguph me that In the latest at- tack on Port-Arthur two Russhn tor Special diamtchea from Tokio 1nd Yin-Row alto give reports of bony Russian cum-nie- It Port. Arthur. mounting to sixty men killed cm! 100 wounded, but they on no conflicting in details that it is not wise in give them much credence. According to the St. Petersburg cor- respondent ot the Dally Telegraph ru- mors are current there tint Inter tale grams describe the bomblrdment at Port Arthur as much more serious than has been admitted omctally. Innaou, March H.-â€"The rumor of the evacuation of Port Arthur In '11)- posted from dinerent points, but. it In nblolutely without. connrnntlon. Persistent Rumor That the Great Russian Stronghold Has Been Evacuated-"Confirmation Not Forthcoming. MIMI Guarding lull-n uumry moo. Over Valu llvn. Inn mm. nowmms "93mm mom‘nn. GIVE UP PORT ARTHUR Parfactnyltciaobhmt. The dailyatnhformm “museums-boon ‘33 Japanâ€. Soon Vllli Han Army of 150,000 In Korea. Sonnl. March 3. via Chaim, March ll.â€"-The situation now is thin: The Japanese will have an army of 150,000 men in Korea within three weeks, in- cluding 35.000 already landed at Che- mulm. The scene here daily in one of well ordered chaos. The hat-bar's edge is piled high with 200.000 tons of stores. puck: of equipment. light ms. curing†and bullet proof shield: for 5.000 cavalry and put Mela! Map at Harbor of Vladivostok. Showing Location of Batteries and For“. n and um: “maiden mun. A Japanese attack is oxpected the". but H is considered doubt“! here that me. rmr's troops would hold the lawn against I determined advance. The "autumn Ir» prep-rod Io nut He "no gunman. Blvmnch It va Huang um block the channel with TM quantum- of madam: In PM! 5 Anhur has mused, It I: nlcl. In») Ruminn aumomm to wilhdnw nn’ H.» mperluonn troops from mm mi "mun and mm. M mm expml slum "9- being plum! In the Mum} In ummtlmn of u 119nm army- Nnn M "m In!» ‘ Tho Rink. «Minn In Manrhursn um mm to he nun-m nwmbmkm dm- lo the com, the ink 0! fund and flu- bmlnl Imlmt they rvn-iu: fmm their nan-n. This In me can plfllwhtly with the young rwrnfls. Loot Two Thouund Mon. Th n-Tntn‘ Man-h II.â€" Tim Human lulu“ an ID. Yllu river durum "In many shlrmlnhcn thick on Irv-"It'd m th' «um: plm um. the Immune arr mu to have has» more than 2.000 mm. ‘ Human. Said to Hon Admiral Tum an uoublr In lmm dennllrly Aba- mulln o! "w bumblrd~ mm". but blot print. nun": lmll- cau- that marl: dmmcwm mm romp-l In Hw cur. Inn-rs I «1»:- ul ï¬n". lmï¬u- mu. Thrrr nlnu um: dual an" m lulu-Hrs. n poulfloa locate“ 0! Port Arthur and used only their mm. nu. Tia-rm worn twenty-(our flinch gum: In the madm- uf m Null-whit“. Ind ouch sun and In round... nuk- |u u (out o: 120 he.» [mm-(13m um um um ll (luv ally, Th» hum ImroImc-M In dclllwmle and mud!" ly plannmt The closing action was the bum- bardment of the Inner harbor by the Japanese battleuhlps. The latter wok Admiral Toxo': torpedo flotilla opened the action by boldly steaming in under the batteries and successful- ly placing a number of mechanical mines at the mouth or the harbor. Following that there was a desperate bow to bow encounter between the torpedo boat destroyers, ln wblch the Japanese appear to have scored a clear victory. Then followed a long- rango duel between the crulsers. end- lng la the retlrement of the Novlk and Bayan. the only Russians eu- 838011. yet the peculiar topographical candl- twnn at Port Arthur made immunity Iron: serious loss from bombardment Almost Impossible. Repod 3m." Japanese Force Cut on From Ma"! 9“,. St. Pctershnrg. March 12.-â€"n Is re- ported that 2.500 Jan-nose who land- ed at Plankm bay, nnrth o! Genaan. Koren. recently, intending to march to Mnnclnmn. have been cut oil from tho body which Innded later at Port Lauren to reinforce them. The Run- smn vho cut them of! occupy both m- by which I inaction could have been elected. lvnsmk at norm. The enemy": ships were Invisiblo, and the butter-1e: did not ï¬re. We turned toward Posstet bay, but seeing the enemy rented." “On "an morning 0! Marri- 7 mi N- rlmrmflorml American hay and Sire. Ink buy. but an: nothing nnusuaL Wu :pnmachml um east entrrwe- to Wed- 'I’Vw In" run-rt I! Is "In"... "An [tn-Imam, vw rourhui that "IS! Minn?“ h! \‘lndhuzlnL 1m lhf‘ ' nmmlnq u! Sum-h 6 Hartman a "mu! nun. Thr- rm my's an Ivrv‘ "M mâ€! :nllliltlo IM' lulrhnr. Wv- nmwumtwd lnw ham-rim cm "a.- wmhuul man 1 [mm A mini hymn! "in ran†u! Hm Ivam‘nn on "at "all." rnmummry um! "(h-phat!“ Mm" \flvr hom- hauling Hm hum harzmr tam min- ulm, hum 1:1!) 0’0"an m in" show “no“. to I‘NIM’. l ho‘i’vw- NH: bum» har-Jmnm mm"! urn-Momma «Inm- au. Bohllvn were 31“", hm the land muvrim did am reply to out ï¬re. mark nnmkn was cpl-«mod at "ll‘ pa“! entrance In the harbor about {- u'rlufk p. m. and was thought to In from "w mom's ships. but this smokv grad- mmy disapmrml. Town. Mun-h IL--Thv n-purl or! ï¬re Admin! Knmlmun. In mum-ml of "on \‘ludlvmmk um! «mum. n-uhnl lu-nv mfly Hula mama: ll «whammy rnnw by way at Iivnun. din-tr Hm mumdmn nu myth-d In (all "Inn" u.- rvmm. Tin- nvgmrl lhnm» NIH" mMIHtMII Inhl Inlm Hm muu'mtm "WM :1 mun M nhmv "ml Hn- lhunmn mmwlnm tum-maul nah-Dy within Vlndlmuuk humor un- «at tho "IVA-'1'"?! a! flu- slmrn but â€than. Juunou Admiral Toll- Ntmhmu Korean yum mu be' let» (rm to a week. then pfublhly nus hulk M Ibo Janna-m army will In: lauuiml nvnr (‘hlunuwm um. ammo; u m «layu‘ march. 'I‘uiegrnphio communication with Mun Mlddl'll'! qu been intvrmlllmi, indicating - Rum-inn advance mull» I’II’IL moi-ably with (ha idea at INA- lodxinx tim'hpuwuw I! l‘inunng be- !m tlwy up too utmauiy taut-«chm. Ttw tint increment tram H-‘ml will bov mute northward tad-7‘ uniy tho uni-on runnininx. The present scheme of the Janannxo apparemly ls up mu: 3 great nrmy a! the narmwmt part a! (tu- mun-try above l'lugynn: Ind “In“ tho “Un- uluu num-k [or n n-n-muablo Haw. forum: which a tunrnr-J march will be cummvncnl. ptmulbly cooper-Hug with I mlumu which will bn landed an Henna" [or oulem must work. ul- Ilmnlv-ly "(Mug before Vlmlh‘oflult. Anjn already has been the scene at the ï¬rst hand engagement In the present war, when Russian scouts were (crew! to retire alter a ahort skirmish. Cerunln route-a south or Um Yalu river. loading to Plugyang. um ulll hold by the Russians, whom each village contain» a party of mu m- sixty cavalry. aggmgullng 3,000. A garrison ol’ 6.000 men has been permanently established at Seoul. The new barracks are nearing completidn here and also at Masampho. Fusan. Gensan, Mokpo and In northern Korea In the vicinity of Pingyung. A landing wlll commence noon at Gennan. where the amusement In perfect. Plugyang will be the northern Jap- anese hue, under In]. Gen. Klgoshl. It Is In anclent wulled stronghold. capable of my defense. The Impe- rlal guard dlvlslon already is there, hurrying tonal-d the lortlncatlons and walls. A few hundred. to march direct over» land or to proceed In open boats ï¬fty miles In HalJu. Thus the country north of Seoul la Itarred with parties converging Into the Pingynng neigh- borhood. A large number or three- Incb ï¬eld guns. made In Japan. have been landed at “gun and moved north. 0' Vlodsvntoh Fight. â€It. Bohufamyy “Walthfluofl. 3 ii «3 found dead I: m. a. {toe MI; Vetenn Sheen Him". Nmalk. 0.. dispatch: Capt. O. W. Williams. : vow-1n of the at!!! car. Building Strike Endl. New York dispatch: The strike of the building laborers which tied up almost all (be, skyscrapers in coun- ot construction has been settled. b! the am: going back to work on in old conditions pending nutrition. Fm at Manama. Manilownc. Wls‘. displtcb: Th0 Wornecke Scbmltz business Mock was destrnyod by ï¬re enumng I In" or about 335.000. partly covered by In- surance. The heaviest losses are: Wernecke Schmjtz. building and hurdwnre stock. 820.000; Vogehand Murphy, furniture, 87.000; Seehase Wernecke. dentists, $1,800. ROOM Oran Company 5mm ‘25†in Expioiiing the Singer. New York dispatch: The be“ statermm o! the annln when It Nested its pier for Liverpool Saturday morning mniainml the once illusirionn sang birrl Adelina l‘aiii. and I melon of the ship‘s "strong room" held 8200.- 000. which an inquisitive American public mntribuied for the privilegn 0' looking upon her on ihe last of h" sorles of "farmnll" tours. Pam is ihe only one who proï¬ted by the inllr. She took the cream of her concerts at the rate of $500 fur each performanm mad the Robort Gran company. which brought her over. paid the {relgbi for a total loss of 325.000. LOOKS MONEY ON PATN'S TRIP LI'Mu Onln tam-mm "mun nhlpmouln core :1an Imam. I. p" can! nun "who or n )vll’ no. Will we mm: In" In ulna. Iammnm "a loot-HI for In tho spot demand. but actual «In (III- cd Io don-lop Immrmncn. and re- mlms of an hnMsInfl-I men! can. turn hnvlrr. rm" declined “am My u“! wannaâ€. when rmwry m In, but. muted my. the clon- Inzs | week um, minions In" (It rmwd In when I cut. In con {'5 "at and In ads 55 mm. PmlnInm vote In boiler demand Ind advanced, In path 5 coals p" barrel. In lard 5 counts. and In rllas I75; nuts. Realms of “to Mock I’I’rf' :53 251 had, an rom- MM with 297.436 ï¬nd a year no. shawl-g Ibo Mn: unable deems. QM! sum“. ('rm're Move- and hnvy hog: bola dorlmrd l0 coat: on hum dredwelgm. but slump were In manual and gained l?- rams. "Failures In Ilse Chicago ass-um number Ihirtraw. mum hum!!- throe the previous week and twenty- four A year ngn" â€Emlyn o! lumber In I. per seat mm o( the volume a you up. I‘m-u 1!. In: And bum; good h but! uoodl and lot banding am. New building mm and real auto ulna boll: Ibo. Iona turn-o o'er the corn-panda; In“ at ma. Mow“ of Nd. vm 2.723.“! pounds. a col:- pnnd with 8.221.207 pound- Mr pus vlom In! and LCHJJ‘ pound- A year ago. The amino! Ill quiet but steady u cumulon- rorrnfly mung. lruhnr and mm arm-nan wcro modc-rah-‘y m‘zmonuu luu and cam. Euler dc'llvorles placed grocer!“ Ind canned Booth in better posltlon and ulna wldcuod. Memntllo collectlonn ‘cnmlly pro ‘sented little complaint Uracil! Call {or Inn. , "The demand hr tron and noel nu than: more urgency Ind coin“ I wider vnrloty u! new, will: run, pl; tron. structural and who natural- in Sat request. Prices annulled I m or tendency for nil but nun“ r.- qulnmu. New speciï¬c-(lou- Mn Ibo" vary ploulllully. And with the he": coutmctlvl Ind banal-c work now lunguruod thorn II" b. an en- lnmod nboorvth-u of new: an Inn:- “Notwithstanding me high average cost the ï¬nal consumption of necessi- tles has continued strong and buying wu heavier In leading real! Hues. Jobbing [Mel 0! spring waxes reached a utlnluctory aggrcgnte, with (w qucnt toque-u {or early ablpment to Westem points. Large transactions were closed In the dry goods, mim- nery. clothing and footwear dlvlsmns. and denllngl were Incteued In nulls and cloaks, nwn‘: {unishlngn and ‘ . "The return or more seawmbk weather conditions and lessened dill- cuity in the movement of commoditie- were favorable {action-a. Reports show an: in the distribution of goods Ind lnrger receipt: or (arm productl. while the manuracturing Industrial ndvnnced in muvity. New businou improved in tho volume of ï¬nished iron and price: were strengthened, Il- though commitments were mainly eon- nned to present requirements. Chicago dispatch: Dun'l We‘ll; Review at Chicago Trtde says: Buying Strong Among Ramon. wm: Largo Transactions In staple- and LuxurInâ€"Equal Inquiry for Food- uufl. and Fancy App-rel. HEAVY DEMAND BY CONSUMERS Good Weather and Movement of Freight Are the Main Features. _ BETTER TRADE IN All “NEE