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;-W \N- ,'J1M \ ,U „-\>.. WWII •i*S~ CpniTOjs'siQnto /Ifeet is J b^CJSJOH. A^OJUT END <?F *?°JHTH Mr. Darrow Concldded HI* Krabrflarit; Greeted Wj|b Loni AppIautftr^Pait- * Tribute Vt!\* Vg{w''wK%-H« 1 •Qrfl»nlx*d, .£0 Many fcJUW .'jftjof | Moitto'geircebus Wass. 3?h}lMo3ob?a,>eb,*l4.—7»e anthra .tffca coal .strike commission, alter- be OTANSKM '<cost,* Bvery, cd»^Mha#$e^n/won.by *|rtig'gle.JPSiifi#'inien WW* die't&at oth- er*-' may live. ..It IMtf' oorue to these poor aninersf talb-ear'fels cross, upfcjtoi ^HemseMW^imfc tn^'tReThuroan race' way b\e lifted'to a'blg^erfSnd Tiroade'i plane tnan»ttHas ever^nown IMsfcre,'' >After 'tie • 10% applause, hall sub- sfdeff; CMtfrtfan; Gtea>, o% WxXi of the oommission* s'alfts fit l* due to coun< -itei \an&.ltho» *bo represented toll -jldes^that\ ?;in#Uld~ say \-tial *e l«ay< ' jtou wife a. Iceijng; op, On? part -of *«\ '-jjret tjafe ^ha' long jissoclationi whicl fees -liein s$ jjileasant to us is. abort to be br%on, It sjieakB Welt\* 0 * couu 481 on 'bota* stdea ^that. ho uupl'&san' .episode,, jhaf decanted—nothing* the, should mar/the situation, in whicl reasonable men. and. oltiijen? of a grea' . «* *^w I *» f ! $fow ffi fullswii^ 'Ftii to'.' 23c yd. v co^* i*^£wi«% ' Valu$ 30c 35c yd* 57 i4p.y#. Union ^rain Carpeta.,- Jfalijjg* 50C %*» l^^^tyahie 75c ingr Inpublicsession tor inore that . , . . ....,., __ ,KT^ ™«„+K« „t^««* infmar, i,»arinift country And themselves l a mutually «° three-uionttis, o!Q8ed.itt^e ft UwrfW 4tevorii g tt :.^iv«a^iJUatco^lustoiu 8, Patrow ln.Beha31c< the Mlna^- , XJ. will mart In secret la ^ashlagtoj; noxt fhuifeday aaet'liggln th« copalaer atJ©iv p?it§ award. p^-.'atwKJimce^oW. |i»*«cpwiteil tho end at thlsjiolith, If kn iaw^ase la, wages S« 4*etaottliaet upcfe it •will date Jrpj» toe flnt <!< »ut- Nc<vember. v , Mr, Darrow took np theuoathe Owt of .hoth. houses-^JlVe aa$4 $ne4»U hcftirt. k« touched vpO» *%o»t w&ri t itpd a iust ,Y6rdlct In «, gmi. contro ^eray. ' \The vorH la ivoW oura?, ancl' I tooy that we bive you*' t>es*\wJsSBa tha; we may 3*avo * «a(e and a rlghteoni .deliverance.\ WEE^UY TRADE fJEVfeW. ,Brad«tr«ei'» Reporter* the GoadlUpr • >iit Buitntaa. , ,_. _„ ,,. v .. ( ., ' New York, Fet>, li — Bmdgtreet'i 'tikum ol the'itrlfee/aiid wae»i}«i etoi i«y»: ed do waS rrcotea'wjti long appfitoift- • MatrilKrtlve 9,0® Hice ^ 8 ^ BWWMWJT ^s***^ Vajiie 12.50 ^ gQ JtoaBea, fall «i«, imm 6in«a«l. VStlll^ .5 .OCF •q75 y'^-^^kfn^ ^^yaiti^ 3,75 • iete' y »fr*^^?***'; ...yaiije2;55 ^9o-»- w^*^.^;^ Wake ' t .15- ^VsJtM! 1-9.50 tioWseweLb OUTBIDS. eft ?i0 waS grootea with long appfiwi« wiiich CbalnnMi Qray did not .*m pre??, Preali(on.t* ailtchojl fW In <^w^ all day# \ * • K '. . • In the*5aXtemoo». w^iloa Jir, Dafro^i a*aln took up &e quasUott 6f ylolf nc» He aaia; there suviii he no gre#| atrlW without cHk*stQ,B*F .vloloace and thai it wa* a, •wohdof, a* ibp cJw?r*toi« |iad taaolontty and cratolly rejected th» K> que«t» of the nyea, tha^, tho^t w«» not mart YloIeiKD.'aifloog tfto,letter. JHo paid a tribute to\jto<oigner» 1» ma coal jttflqni, aayln|!t%*,t*flj?y we« wjurm h«s*rteil, emotional, aynjpjkt|»eUct rollgldu* people,- ,, He ipaite of tbt* strict *dhereno«|-,ol me opemtew to in* dead letteto* th« «lat«, and.thVrnofftJ la* of huawnlty, «ad remarked that If \each of otw cap* •Ulnl ot Induitry would re»pect hta fel Tow man, tee bitter war Jtist ended wculo* net *a»e occufred and thoa* wJ»o }oa^ their Hve« In thai ttragite wculd- ho aliyo today,\ CenfllcU b«s» twe«B capital aaftd lahor will cdntlnu^. ke tatd« until th«e captain* of' In- dustry reapeet t£«tr ,fell«ir,n>en. - Mt, tXatrow Usaa ipoVe of erfctloaj!, •aaod. In xtross l*o*f«we pictured -Uw trvlotlon or a lick wife and of 4 blind w©o)«£ id« ye»»a old, wnleh bo »ald wfcedei Sa creeKy dnd Ylolasco an^- |fih>g Qanb by ther miner*. ' . Brigadier OeneraJ Oobln„w^6 com- xnanded one hiirado of the «taU troops In the field durlns tho strike, wai severely crltlcla^d and cxinrtomrW'd by Mr. Barrow for his Infamous \ahool to Wir order,, - , , ' Boycott art Ariclfent Weapjn. Ruining to tfeo-beycoU, Mr, Barr6*w ^ HSSC- . «er ••a H3 • • jr*wWanee mMvgnmy *t#r *&>' D* 32 ^ ^ 6n , l f town id !>** piano*. Venaridleorfystana^acdtofcsa tiuaer light 'expend an&ea»*«v* I' __ *'.• $iOO prbr?'«V<)L»- ,**' 3Jnrio«r#etyaftem60Mn40T«nu^-« ' *' \ H We hare sold 10 Pianos In, Niagara and OdNiin* c»nnt/,iMis ycac UEDIHA?-l.ulce Smith, BDir^fiobpor. ^-ddMrt Wfiltev AVUl- \ lata %^oV, W?. Canned R^WSF* B Vfr^tJ&SS* ^^^0^1 ttnte, M« l^che, & SntdeK. A Cook, A Saawcfc, \ JoteSlf^^laA.'^rW,S*lth,F.AlVftwaan,e>BUu • ShcEman ^ep 1 ^*'\- -*-'' ' - - \Wooawotfii A. Hon«»land, Rank Badge* Leo -Oonfptoj| Utius ShSato;^^bewls > -dlarence*nig»^ Mx\ ligton, te ^% Kloxe, WaiiamBaa«y. Ha^©LAjSp-&eorge AfeKfWon. * ^SPff^w\ tu,W A Sna^A^^JmBte& JajfcSillla^ JehnCinlse. B*. Crocker, A* trade and produeUve-ln dnstry feel the-'lafluiitce of aprlng-llki weathior, ali^fitly belter collecUona sWady and ere,n \atrong pricea to staples, aonxr improvement la the rail, way tiaaspactatlon aituatlon, anf cheaper andJsettet aupplles of coal as- •th6^a.st.- *• . • •. Active movement* in lumber, strnct ural' ftoh, and ateol, bulldera' bardwan and. a. myrlsd of cHber line* lead to thi bolleC that tfee preaout *eas»n^ noV wlthataiffllng Jtf*b«r prlcaa of mater. iala, wfU wlfcneaa iromenio hulldlri( opetmtlona, • i Report* from wWoly teparatod aee ttona Indicate a scarcity ot labor, fivldenjco accuaulatea that th* proa perity of railroads ha* as yet not cut mlnated, lnfrostaed frelgnt ratea»b«a«« on Mgher WaSje** \bringing la.enlarget. rocelpls.' Oroas reeolpta for Jannatj will prove by tax to bo too best ores reported In that »ont|i. • Perbaps the, most notable feature It the lentlre sttai^Uon ia tho fact Uia? preaeat nigh ^rie«» do not a a yet aeen to cfccqk coaaoaaaptlon. **' ^la. th* itr&ntxst altnated Induatlfet of all, thoto ot cotton manufacture ia*d iro* aatllifeiMt' nroduettop, Inaljft 'flsat dcnuiiKl, culmlnatJLttS in enlarged salea, gives teatlntony to the increaecx; -purcaa&tBg.tspwer ol..the ccuntryV ai togc • '%• • .. \ Cotton sna cotton goods bavo liii the van tlila .wc-elt, pmrtiy b«causo ol, manipulation*.it Is true, but ultimate!! because ot tho active spring demand for\sotton«ooda oven at highqr price.* doraJnatfog. . \ The dry «ood» *rade thb coontrj over send* esseeltant ssports. Same ^MNIPUS ST^tEiH'OCia BlljL, SUfitiot: >--d»teew Qotrttrwe* Hla'«emarkt •Wa^httstonr^Flp. l4.-^Aitor- a Ion debate the District of eo^vtrnbta-ippro •prlatioibilliwap passed afid~conslder itlQ£\of the statehood* bill was *o anmed; Jte. p\lete.lcn spokci Briefly oi -aflaira in the; philippliiea and Mr, Pe pew-TeHttinoa. Kl.rentarka besun. Wed •iiofiki&y ' \ I ''st^T BeSfflpg-- to. ^e_anU-polyg*aiy pro 1 tls|4n in tie statehood; bill be bald h )W]iiTd*?ei»'*h«t \%o fln^ .Italian nan*, ot ^.o Moraaoit apbaQe nad *esn al Vorkan the preparation of tKe irieas ureand that g^e ponoentrated influence ~of the Mormon.'*l'era»*hy couia be-se?r. - )n the detertelnjd-effort tolprewent an$ am^ndittent WWcis'^Wonld ce>mpl8telj: exclude polygamy, * <• • ' He declare^ that the, migration # Mormons to different states -and ter ritoties-tfas \not for theBpnrpoee of fiff- - ciirlng hoates and farms-but -throngl; a eoinpuct to Centrol ilelghiptioh, Ht read from, an alleged addtpa by BiahOi iAmt wltorUnghia follgweta to semolc flrm in, observing ^JO tgaojaj.ot*the Mormon •.•cjhwih and thus- v d^alnfajr. their peter* in politloa. >: • ' * Mr.-.HawUna Informed Mr< Depew that tlfo address- wa'a flcUtioua ^n{ thjpe was n o such blahop, i JJe .declared peruec'ntlora to' bi) itht •seed of the Mormon ohurch, and it did no -good to aifralga the entire -people and brand, every Mormon as a alaw.. a moat unjust aceuiatlon, \To dt that,\ he said, \you solidify those wht would aln>.#ou,\ \ tke biat pflsalhU achooi; he aald, for tho \correction oT these wlla, l» to, emancipate the MOP mans and leave them ireo to work oul •their own destinies. Mr: Stewart declared polygamy- Ir, this country tq bo a ihlng. oC the past .^Dubois Bald ho did hot think tlit roreronces; of the opponent* of. stato *ood to polygamy wero aorlons. \Mr. Depe«5, f s»ia i t wtts wejl under ,stood feat gak people In tbf# country hare religious frt«dom, \so. long m that religion. In Its practice does -Aot strike at the foundation of the Owullj and -morality of tho-state.\ Thoro can. be, bo-said, a so-catlod religion which can bo mad© a cloak for Immorality, for crfrooT fjpjr the pur po»o, of breaking; up the famlly>*ClF' cle, for the dfigradatlon ot womanhood and for the corruption of'childhood. Mr. Dcpew had not concluded who* the\3scnate wont into executive session and'afterward adjourned. St^i# it lOeCICWR: ,<%^%»^%^%^l^%%^Mk ««r Sold By L,eft#fing ' « Dealers | * • . *?\. • • \-\'I V-/ £.HiibsniiiinHdli.i fc HUDSON RtVtt/). I*. THE FOUR-TRACK TRUW LIKE. Trains pass Medina as foMowS: sAsr Bomri). ' ' •6*0 a. ra. ar. 3Koch. W«0 \ t23Sp«l —as \ ro. <« 1% «afd there was* m& illu*trlourexttm»T«,Eastern *h*e center* rdport a auiei ^Av^soBaa*!^ jSj. Silling JohnCJnlss. B.Croe ff.-'Uior, trankehai5&, A.B Farvtfan^iiilins'ofliisrs m Babos Gnarantfeed bj- Jfjan^ntexer. %r At LEV AN\ BROS' NewStore, Medina -s»r n at least In the United States of the boy- cott and that was In tie American irevolutfbtt. \Tbers- U not ooo speslflc aotthat Is charged to the mine work ers,\ be* said, **bst what wa« charged SO &e patriots whftm wd*'teaeb cui eiiJdrca to love and »enBrnte. Yeu sain 1 rissy' sft- Lerrf and jnage men- by ti« d'«d teue.* of the taw. We» may sax the* th!8 act is flstrt »Mth^ acl Is wrung, \but ap ftets aitstw Hying Ckxl and ho jtidgea thtf acts of mm by cneteer stand£sd*tleui\oars. Tbe boy- cott Is'an ancient wesson; It. is -re* pectaMe when the opetators tfae It, ^Ut^^ yfecpecfaabl^ ttt!to:a Wg \4S& It** 'Bpeaktng of so<a1!^fl -\scabB he said tbat sbxe tfeaes they were good 3nen, oit^nim^r acted firom necessity, but they' ^ere triaitorS to their ^etass. Ttey are m6n» he continued, wbo are used by\ the capitalists to destroy tho, rights sad asptratioim and the hopes ot the worklngmen. I Oontinulng Mr. Dar- , <ow. arraign^ \scats\ most severely, siylhg that they Would be despised, nilstrustedi- hate^d and laviled tiy all jKii who' love iiberty. and who love. $iejr fellow naen and- who hare th* 1 ^^^^0^m^w^^^^^^^^ point ©f -y|o\t of Ing'maa. Regarding the iOttrs -a day, Mr, the organised labor- d'emand.for elsht- Darrow said it wai and. dull tcdiss:. let Iron and'steel tSe chief trouble If the car congestion, which, -limits sup pltea at eolte^reachlag' furnaces .and checklrys deliveries. Suylng from 4t} to-.day is ot considerable -relume and fcots : tipj a latxe aigregata, * Productl&s df pig troft still falls to'fcttet consump 41ve te«ttlreni«ntl, An aflulttonal steadying feature lr- iron and steal is ,the prospect that all classes of Iron, ore -will be advanced, the increase varying from 25 cents tt j$!SS and tbe- average Joeing,- In *-tlu nel'fehberhtxjd of 7& cents. - ^^ - 3L®sk el- teew Is «^emplalnw of Is some portions * of the Northwest as limiting; tte.; togging ontput, but that In* Maine I* very large.- ». Business Saiiarea for the weak endrai with Feb. IS number 214, against 20*. last week sold 205 in -1903. / • \-w. • SCHOOLS OF AGRICULTURE, Elklna Rebate Bill Paistd. /Wasliington, Feb. 14.—Ukdcr tb^op eratloncf a special order which eul off opportnaily to offer oaendnjents? the house alter a debate of, an\ ho'm by a vote of 241 totTpaisod tho-fiSJlni bill to -prohibit rebates- to shippers The slst members who voted against 'tho bill were Democrats. Llttlellelfl ot Maine wiWvpreaent but did not vote o»' eltlier the ruto or -the WU, Sho UeHtoerals pAtested against thi rigoreus terms ot tho strJe. It had been their purpose, they s*M» to offer the provisions .o*£ tSe Littletteld -ijlli a6 an'arbcndment t o tho bUl, J. ltel»£ll cf Pennsylvaala, Ovoratreol ot Indiana and fitepburn of Iowa prac- tically announced that with the pas- sage'of tne Elkina bill tfcse ant?4Tust. legislation for this session \of congress would be complete. \- * Durlrsg the debate. Mr. *Cochranij T>ei»ocmt of Missouri, branded- onls of Mr. Hepburn's statements/as'&-\deltb> Crate He.*\ Contrary to the usual cus. torn.this strong language $ad^no se- ouel. t .The remainder of the session was de- voted to tbe sundry civil approprlaOon bill, wblelr. was practiealfy ootopleted. No effort was made, pa pas* it, as th^re was ho qudrUrn* present and notice was giten tnat a Ireeerd tote Would bo de* manded on an amendment to increase to appropriation for the site of a mill- *t*W Poet at Indianapolis. • * . SOU. aa.ar, N.T. •Mp.an, „uso ** « aso -•* . 2*0 p. Jan. I'M \ >0;!Q \ \ WB*PTK>TJNP. ^MkB^ta.fcW***^^ *am \ » . li» <» <« . JE* .*• lias » « s ta«p.ja, « lilopjin, •TdO \ f •• s-jo •*.,.. *•. •«•« , *Inai<*t<3»fcr»liMiro» itiSljr. • K7>Uta8t.,Boffii!o,K.T. OB»ItaEB.»ANlBi8,-* .. , tttni-rid l\««<wiprA»w>tK«WToric. ( A. H. aroltli, Qci)tr»l BgpgrtnUaijwat. •<M>^rwa^<^C><a*y<MD'-<^C>;» I* \ The '\ f JAMERflCANrl £_ „,,,, .,„ .—~* is going fast. .Or$r $oao rod* * Holdsincethennrto!tliisy«tr/ # 1^ <Elco ytmr order, now— t enc« to ft j be ta%<!a any time before the g ; !• 1st of April.* \Wb cannot ? ' | \gnarantefl present 5 r prices after-preaent stock Is .sola, y > | 9wlres,45>iri. hlghf.- Cash % E ' 3oc, time 32c pit\ rtdf ..,, V i Acer & Whe^ott! r ' '\ 1 »<lt><5Ky*»«^<a^<H> , fflHa>«> * - -^-„ a deroand'fdr the irlgh* Of ^KS~indlYfc dual to have a bejjer.llifli a fuller Ufi\ and-tf cwnpleter I Best Advertising Medium Li M ARLEAN5- ';C<DStlN!rV. A' & life, and that t tJux etllifcholff day- yim here* In rdany in-, dustries. He sa.ig .the. opmmfssion was charge with one of ^ie greatest twponsibTlitles that ever devolved on- an^'canMisslon, or-body Of bien, afaw ^nisioTy began, and if it la w^/se.arid, ^bTcari, if ItWiit buiM for the fitMr*; n-nd foj- Ota* WMCSL Js-lbJglfeSt for meh rind' .ErandeBta¥d 4j^st fo^tbfejhuman race, jbwiil be one*ojC,thernilestones t in ifa* progress of tbe'^ld.^ . • •' •\ . ' Tribute t o the Organization 1 . ,. -.ijr v Darrow then spoke pf-toe. merlta, •pf tBi aliieSs* ijnlpnj'^nd Q^tte•aueg;; tion Of the. ihgorpfiiraiipfi^st labor iiniens, . \ j \\• •' He: paid> trlb«te t<? the' organization wi^cb. had w^lfOfl li4?,dQ0 rrion 5#ho _' 20 different • languages, of • all.sons degrees oflntseUigence, and all degreea bf'riitorai (ihajraeter, Into homogeneous inassi \ ' ••'- V , •' ' . ' ;fti cldsing he saidr..\this contest- W one of tlife* imp6rta3iit \contests that. have- marked-the| pragfeis-df human Llibertyvalnce .the world began—*oti\e I forr-p Ijrjjntln\? OTIP Wft\V A*iott\*r fcrcn \Prapeak K #re •bf'rac iaassi .;rtL la on< Another Attempt to'3|e«Ur* t-igislatlon -V/hlcri Failed Last Year. - f . Albany,- 1*60. 14.-r-CounJji .schoqls of agrtciiltere and- domestld economy to furnish instruction in tbe elements o£ agrtoultttre, in methods Of fawn fer- tlliaation, tillage and management and ears oi live stock and- in t 4omesUo economy are proposed\in Assekblyman. Plank's b,lll intrd^uced yesterday. XJaderite Hi<ivIstons the hoard oi supervisors bZ any cduAty may estab> iisbr the schools, tine school comimiS\ sioner of each school district in-the coruity and three, raembetrs to be ap- ..pointed by the\ sttDervisors Jo coHsti- t'ftte,t3ie board of snan^erne&t, the • members of Which. tnttat'^erVfe w^t] co^pensaHOtt, -^Eftir.ejcpenses of the proposed schools are to' *e' * cburxfy c^args. . ' ' . ',. 5fe. ^mapissioiiBrj oi t agricUTture la to iisiept the teachers, &x ^aVlr salaries,*Sbnhei Wbklh are to be rjaJd, by the state, and\ prescribe 6e°c^rtfeirtjain» ».The period gf^hatauction, is, to^-^Sfebi one toVis -m,optb.a jipd ^.ft serjoflls afe to be free.. ^pr tjife Itihablkants of th&\ •ce'ui'ty^Speo (ai clashes are-to/be forine/l, for pir beyond the school age)' » , •; -*5?he college of agric'nlture at Cotneir atfd its leachers are required'to assist tie county schools \under the direction .ot the conimisSlon&r- bf agrioul^ar^wtip: ih to supervise thean. ' - - *I?he project passed the assembly last yert-t Hvji failed to pais ^ |en,ftte. *\' Ma^ury's :y Bit I •DUTCHMEN UNt^tlteNDLX. Many Paraded Rebel Badges During •w- Mr. CijambeHain's Visit. Cape.townV Feb. 14—Mr, Chamber- gan. arrived at 'txraaff-Iteipst, in^. a fiuich district,- yesterday. The wel- come extended to the colonial secre- t4iy was anything but^cordlat, $h9 JjutolMnen. held sullenly 'aloof frOHi Uie Relations and functions. Many of them openly paraded rebel 1 •badgeL- T3(e'members of the British colony called on JJEr. GKamberlain and qompiained of boycotting at-the'hands Of-thS Iratcli, and the general syateni Of Qjjnressloh and intimidation, mibich. ^asjdso extended to %& natives be-, eipnil of the assistance they rendered\ tortiie British during .tjhar-waf. . jlfi \fejhaniiberlalu ntade r .-a- s long *p€%;a lit the,cpurse of- Which he re- tie butc^meit Jb.: strong -terms :,for theif attltuda\and'traunkly \wariie'a theto-that it was inconsistent with tisg. ^r^joyni^nt of t§e ; privileges of*Brftish iantlaistaatidn.\ ^ i( ' -_ * Damage From Hurricanes ' Buagpest', Feb. 14.*^A teijriblfe' Ihijrri- eane yfelted this\ town ^nd'dfd.enor- anouB * damage, 13ie root was' blown off &t. .Elizabeth's churobi five sjtatttes • flf., *aintk Sitouin,d, the»enncefc wtkei th>d*n t o thV ground and other works .tit JH*. were shattered. -Sixty persona -^•iaSjjirQdk -~——^-JL*_.' la 70 DiffeEent ?olors^ tip. ill \all \SizeSi -v.\ npHESfi ^pajnta, <are not cietnScal .nut« » l(ute«anado.npfc'c»ntain.potasb,siU' catei.ofsadaorsoarj^ inany of-th6ir , ih* finite'varieties. On. the-cOntraryi they are rimply ,Pure Linseed Oil Paints, an'd'iii every'r^pect &e eq.uiilolent.bf ' Best White Xeafland O^ Ifiiiedl and thinned at the lame ofappTieatiph .\ We, can assure all who, .ifave \houses -wttchf reqniretipainnng or iepp,intin|f,' that better respite can be. obtained tlirougji\ the nse-of. our ; colors thatt by lie. \Ofis Of any lipoidcolor Wer before offerta, urf- &er (whatever namel and thiitottf faints aveirrsv^ry respect.superior. I find ihave' about t00-'pal*» ' of. Men's ThrCe tJpuar^lidil, |n • - • broken^^idte^hicli'inave.nt&rfc - .ediaown'to^rs^ ^Bbi'tel' . - our dftlf er'yici;' A-'fejv jto . ' Of .\Pa'tein^ Leather aa^na'nxei . ~ shoes,4n .the lot.' Ctomel'early \. ati4 get your pick, «* /' .. -, • V-Jf- *&$t 4*-v '/ I