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.'.,•'?. .--- ,* m$tim Daily Jourbal AppUca^flt wtt4eforont^in Eoatofflce it'Medina: a*, secwif telws mail .„ matter* y', JBy mntt <>rcareer; $8 00 a year; *1 fcr • ••• pU-aUootlWi-COcents for three > rtpoAhs, invariably -in.- advance. Advertising Bates on Application. bruary J0, t 1^05. fw> «*V«w^ & • (v.. S • I • 4- • '.«. - THE CANAL QUESTION, . ; Cloveynbr. (Moll is right in his advocacy of .the submission to the^ , ,• pepper .of tli? question on- wlietltcr •flip Stateisliall issue honds 4 to raise fpdj to- entyrg&.thrcartals, without facing a jridp'r attached to'iti, jivolv- Eng ni^ expenditure of State moneys £br huilcling good roads. Let each' question .be Buhrnitted sqparately\ a?ljo Legislature owes.it to* the -rjeo' plb f th&t thpy should bo given tho ,.. jcshanQQ. \to. -vote, squarely upon the * ^uosllon, whether ..0? not tho State shall Jeaue, Bonds to rmso the neces- sary funds and enlarge tho canals •without any Confusing rider Wing . attonsted to it. . MH.njr'pexjple of tho. State favor tlio raising of the money and th.e ';' 'eplMgement of. the canalB, Manj; • *aaro o^posod to - it, I<et there Jo a •jBiir Bjtbnrjsaion, <5f tho \question to fclio people, then if k ho decided .. ijjhlioi* torts &rttth0i;*ioii6y^httlt 1)0 rjiscdj well and .good. • • The 3LogiMfttnro can then proccgd to eawy «ut tho expressed wish of ._ tflio\ ;j j)OopUy K Vho decision of .the\ jpobpjp ho-atlvorso to tho enlarge-' , oEponl, after a fair considomtioa and, , snibmisfiidnof tho question, all right. \But notiiing wore or loss than n .^plniiii Jatr jmlnnteflibn in n eiiiglo Croatian should ho tolerated. FOREIGN FACTS, - ' \ ' _____ 1 a Aniteta'a tnltttmry pile© force !§ now #to»l4ftd- with cork JifiTwctji . pae-fourtli of the vagrants in Edln« -tmrgh so* of Irbiu nationality. ' . s , . Bw'terhMid 1» to have still another aconhoctJOrt with Italy, at* electric rail- 3*IT (Ana Coir**) Aroin. Durui* the last lwor*iy-»vo yean / *,T70 EJnglUlt'TC«ibW have been wrack* «l,i«V&i»te«mo«iof«»SOS.Jtvoi:. ., ' A Jttualan expert declares that tits SiuiasS. railway will ho erf little, mw to •Turkejr from a military .©olrtt of flow If 5»sr»hauia break oat\ *• \ . ' - • . Amoiayr' tiro wen oi«He£l out by; the nbnicrrp'tlon at Couco. I* one Battiata tlgo, T *eot finches lilgU and welgWrif ||i|ttj(»tOBOi! Who wai rejected becauw • \SttHliow tyn tho>liortne8H of -Uie otu-' . *r loldlem, ttts 1» twenty-four aud'iUll ttowtoK. '\> \ \• « •., !The SBwUJ-Ie^or*! comidl propone* tb liioctlfy tlio paiml \eotfe «o as to ^)e^ sjnit or nnniinment by SrflpHsonaient Ai^tifiHwa* wlio In public e*tol,or s.t- tcmnt to honor any act of crlti)ta«l in- tent or cotiJoQticneo. The he^ law i$ it illtoct iittflck. upon tho auiarchiats. • • MODES^OF THE MOMENT. Oltuter.effects arc the most'striking . inioUg tli«Jatelttnc»b velts, \ Vjiloow, -vdlfetccns ana cbttluroy arc much twed for wluterx^osto,n}ea tat ^ - .walklnjgr, fertyolin^^iid Btotttlug,'*.- I'luk In all it*. tuitliigB retuaiiis^ono ' of tils moftt faaliloimbio aitd certainly v oaaot tlio moat beeouiiuBCOlorg for tho ahbut—ate* -v - ituteai ot^ace motif a <a«coratlng the • ^ »oiv<st *na beiror biff v aiaga are now ; wctaed, Bc&Tet' omanacata or. \wbat tho KreSgh all •EaaeareeaB irair stua Jttcobatt^ . '*' •\.•'. \ $ ala- tinted iaoiro allfc draped \with sblftoa infl trtmnicd'witri lihjrow bauds • sf tBe» i« iam'O/ng the v.eiy fasUiotiaWc • \ |ow»- \wdro by faatrona at trea&tnga -indtargOireceplisiaT '. •' \ Dolexb Jackets of BlaeK silk renals; |&nce ( lacQ.nra irery. u'aottil. tp «over up • 1•'<avorfte ^aitt slightly\ the 1 -worse for- freaueoat .wan tJcaer _!«-charitable. . , exterior it can enjoy a new Ieasoof Enemy Left 15 Dead and Two WOunti- ed — : Insuraents Comprised W«fr fand of.lrrecpnollable Qeneral ( #»n Mirjucil—Inspector Harris, Wlio-W*s Killed Was From Atlanta, Ga. Manila, Feb. 10,-A force of 1Q0 cori.' sta.'bula.T}' UKder Iaspeotor Kwlthly Sun, day defeated a body of 200 insurgenta. near Martquina, a small town aeypn rflil<?s from Manila city, after a seyere. engafeiiient^tn wbjch Inepector Hawla and one man Of the constabulary wese kjj^ an'd two other men of the con. st'abulary wounded. ' .* « ' Tne «nomy left 15 Sead and. three pounded. Inspector Harris\ horaa w«* »t i^anta, Oa. v The liody of Jnauraoata formed tb« main force of theltfrTeconcilable tee- em. San Miguel, The constabuhwy tvero divided* into three detachraenta •which 'wore scout(ns ia tho Ma % raq.ulna volley, \ ; The dotachiaeflt commanded by m- ^pe'etor Harris came upon the oaeray; ivibo were in « strongly entrenched po- altioa, ' Inspector Harris fell at, the first volley, being hit live times. . Th.9 dotaotnnent of conatabalary, »1. though outnujnlferod, held its posiHon until- inspector iCeltbly with the main force arrived, when tho enemy \were put to- rout. „ Their headquarters -wore captured and barred and 'the consiabulaxy BOtzod the recordo of Ooaeral Swi Migdol. who -claims; that he succeeded to tlio command of the Insurrection- ary forces when, tho other gcnormls surrendered. Ho has only a bandCul of raort under him and' his operation* havo boon of no consequence. Tho -wounds of tho Americans htw£- »te*all Bflvero, x -\' SMSALtPOX IriVESTIOATION.' Hf» , • CiSli(Ct,oT /vppeai'g calendar., ~Alb«iy,*'lrei>.~iO,A)o(urt : of sppeats catehdar for JPusSaisy, feb. I0i • N03.' 374, 375, aft,,37.7-;472i/ 378^-379,'38^, •a&i K *63*ri£2»,; ^\. ^ ,; •- Htealelngr ifte Silence, : - A little Jot-Of about IJvo summers v. trelA- &\ plafce recently* in one of the DMted States 'stipreme. .court • seats : wiiile/ the learned justi^ea were hand- - ingdown.their nvelglity decisions.. The .'Court' -was-tho embefflnient of dtgnity.jj BOmiich so that it A\;OB almost oppress' - ivo. - The little .RJrl fidgeted-in her , - place s us\'tlie \Justices- in. monotonous tones expounded liuo points of law, afiB: llio siook her head, adorned, with a v Wg picture hat, .in impatience:. _.,\ There cnuie a pauses One Justice\ cdaa;ecl to speak; as ho^b?ad given forth ' all.he had to say. on'some irrir/ortant . litigation. Thp silence was thick enough to be cut witli a knife, a s thoy Sometimes say in*he;bo6t*_Jrbe'hica-: sqttgei'hy thcaofseless' folding doors Ihlfted from one foot tpthfe other, tho - thrpg o.f lawyer's witliiri thb barhwalt- ed br^ittthleBsiy fOrthd pno^tdecision to, \bOjabaorinSed. Stij) no justice spoke;' ,;'It;was hjore tbtin tiie. littlo girl-with •rk-ptcture'liat could endure. • t \Mtoninj\ .\saiu.slie ih a-.wee audible ^ven dp \to , tie-Judicial'bench, ','w-iiy'dbn^t-some ^ftO laugh f~ isre.yf.York .Tribiiiae..» : ^ ,^' 'fe ; Constabulary Had a Severe |«t- 1: gagement Near Manila, V-..-- INSPECTOR AND ONE MAN Kli-tlO AH p«r»on« Who KYiow of MISeondtMt , jnyjted to Appwr. - Bochostor, Fob, 10.—The-4Iopo hoi» ptul. amaJlpox Inyoatigatlan opened' Moad(Ky morning, «nd tho greater p«rt of thft~ovhiBncQ taken in re^nl to tit* iMidllxig of tho,opldemtc «r«s In fwro,? of tho authorities. Alderman v BakOr,-chairman of tho committee,, examined tho witaeswes, at(d Wealth Officer Golor, accompanied by 4i» atlornoy, wan, present About 20. witness^-wor© osamincd. Tfa\#y stated that they had 4sad good card aiid that »»rttcleat clotbloR was provided -when <llscliargod. - * ... In regard to tho cinxsoa »*d.« apainst Assistant Health'-Officer Bar)- ron v sovoral witnesses said that tboy never whim drinking or intoilcated, *nd Dr, Vf. ». Wolff -stated that he kne»?. that Dr. Barron norer drank,' A Beoeral 'Irjvltation h&a been *se- tonded to all pcopk* who know of xai*- conduct at tho hospital to appear be* fowi *he committee, whether/ «8b» pocnaod or not. Alderman Kelly sUUe* ihat roany wild tates ace In .circulation which seem to bo impossible to verify by-wKnesacs. « . . \ JDr. letty.H. Woodruff tesUficd that tho health board 4old hot the DujrKce faalis - liao* been quarantined becajiie .they -wero'Sauey to Dr. Sanford, *ho h** slntM boon coavlfitcd of lissautt In \tho .third degree on Mrs. Durkeo, • thet comrnlttce expects to report Fob. 24 and will-meet dally from 10 t o 1 o'clock. \ « \ . QU/CTirtE CAPtUBED. '•.\• 'too \Also.'lie aiiel For *»! -\ •*-IJ»Mfj.t I ItoBtft WON J ^ CleanS twiirl k • \ satla PHt e^voffei J^JL. Veneiuelari Troopa Marching\'on Ift* \ sura«nts at Rio CWco. 0 •. T '^^^SaS, ^sb, 10-—A |g*eg ef * ? 00O menwIUi 60 horses anti.tw'o gun* ua* der tho. coriMnattd of \ttd minister of war, GonenH Ferror 4 left Gantcas Mon- day aoAln* ^ the-direction'of'-the soapoxt lilgaOrote.' 66 miles east of 'Garaeas,*:- ^- • >^_'~- ' -- - :, Th« object of theNKpedltloii.,las,i£o attaefe a body-of l.BOo^evolvrlloriists Sradet'^Oerieral Monagas, -who are re- r/orted to be tdo feeble t o attack \Sf govferameni bat- strong Enough\ \to devastate the district .around TEtJo dblcOir'.provinco of -.Miranda, (S0nrl!as; : BOUthieast of Caracas, end daily eater and pillage fhe town',- \ • Bven\ardent'reifolatlqnists fecog-- ntsM.ihat President CJasteb is .mjwster .of.the situation; .-\\•*• .. ' JThe go.yetnmerji'troops Captured tM |o%n of Qualire at nOqfi, and are now ' marching on ItioShicOi , -.\ . ' Our Negro Problefnv liondpn, Feb. 10.^-The Standard, corn, nrehriri'g'on. tfcs Bjpeechof Secre'tai'yjrf War Koo'tJat'tihe lJ.nioin laeague cltthii Nesw- ifork,- says, that the .situation, stt\r- roundihg. Hie.negro problem' Is v ui» pieasnat, ©Ven dangerous. • To amend tt. wpuld try the: bSst statesmanship. The-original grant* of the? iranchlBO to the »egro-^was a : mistaJce; After a 'gejaeratiohpl rree^oTn'he.-.is less, not mwg, **it 'fwr' citt&enshlp\; \yet lotaite. away his rjght to tote would'require an ainendtafnt of the. constitution,, whiij 'it would ta* ian drmy of oceupatfOa to ; enforc^iespecTfor'the'exfatijig law in tih.e soiitu'.\. * •\\•.': '^'\''C''.:'•'-.'• ^' ' betfilries •Appolhtrnent, -•.Kansas clty,-;Pob^ m.-<±& special frork Medicine, Lodge, Kansas,' =6ays! \m-&overjaor Staniey Ms declkea-t^o appoi'ttmeat' as Wemiber of'the ; t>a^es Indian' coramisslon: to- : .^cceiar~ the' lato eie-SeamtOf. 3DajrO>rrt ^fjf -d 1 ^ •\ of &R¥ mOpS; CARPETS, CLOAKS, ' PR^JflERliES, WJUDL PAPERS, SHAteS^ •>• TfaroiWi sm the itiarket at As Priees Away Below Value Zrtakethe^ tost \of 2hiea(l»3r \We^iiw achowilal Sat-nnla; ?•' Safedrda; fi^h fMk \. ••.. 'v.' -^ealei t* .'• • • ' ~/':-.r ;^:\ sq>ii,:S ^\^rWK: ••*> s \C^'* 3 *'\*'''*