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.*•>• SG^sr <*w .MMife Baily Jottfimi . m yw.# woonflfttoai matter,wilder . At*o*CoDsrre«J°f\March8 lMu. Br JJifiil 01 cjaaleia - mop*, yeari Slfor »li jjiohtbs; W cent* for three r. 'inSjate, invnriably in advance. AaivertAstag. Bates on Apnlicuaon, 'StiMy*' fsbr-iiary '28, 1903 •s Friday Afternoon. **'.. 3fl5La(lernpqii session openo.d with •the question \box: itflictara tho most profitable plums fop lia to raise? '\\ i' %l \SVood. I should choose the Jleww OlaudojBurbank, Monarch and tile primnq. JMr^litynfiT\ Myadvisp would bo -to grottr'tliaw varieties thirt do the • best jrayottr ; section, as it «]opeiuls lftrgoly upon* local' conditions. - \WlWis the test time 6o spray . peaclicsfor tho leaf curl? jar, \VlmA^tyno. Tho enCe time te ....justtefote the loaves ope* as. the foliage is so tender tllat it will be • inj wo.it If youjvmt 'till it is'lullj oui ..Tlio leaf will linirdon ,«p Inter itttlW-BfljgaitJitttitJB tiiod too life to yrovverit the loaf curl, UVllK* |s tho catiso of atm-whenies bearing A second orop in tlic full ? 'Mr.^nnAlstyne. It is probably mnmL by tlio increased ijrotflh brought abont by Alio unusual weath- er egii&ilions. ' /'Hoir la the mlkUw*-; prepared to gpsuyJSor tlio San-J<KH«fealo-? • ' __ Jklj 1 , ^miAlgtyno. Forty pounds of • llrao, 8 0 of .sulphur and IIS of salt, hoEM'Sor two hours with 3f» gitlkiw of -vvntcsr, TlioniiddSftpltensniore' whaolt \will cool it to tho rccpirctl : tcmporaluto to handle well,' -\It twist bo applied warm. luUoulchtM 0 ponilds ot ewpper; snlphato and thus hojio to prevent tho.npplo scab by tit© one treatment. • 3Vliat aits the moat parofiinbli* pcaolieslogrow? Sir, %tAl»lyne. Several varie- ties nres recommended by, llbflKiw- er» pfesKint. Among them »ro llw Nrapra, Karly QUI! Lite C*«\i-foitl» Yellow St John and Elberte, • In planting nn apple orchard of ihseor six acres what varieties wuiikl ycra fecoinraewi.?' la it ailv-tsablo to u«5 Altera? Soil good and loam, - 3Mr, I'anAfatyne. I would not set fillont I tlo not believe in the prin- otplo, The iimvrable leudency^is t»-i lcavo Own*, so long ns to .injure llu* pejriiiiuaont orehrirtl.. Tho -varieties to 1)0 ml ahould bo goveriit>d\lrtrj|ely •by lli©. locality, lit Western Now York SioBaldwiii rrnd Greening acorn to do wit. I should also set some of tile despised Ben Davis. Its qual- ity Isaaol of tho best, but it is a good bearor- cart, bo readily rtiisetl mid the fiMl eoijimands good prices.. I also. beliovetliat a part of the orehftrd, '\\perlmjiione fourth,_8hmdd looflhe fell ^ifietita. 1 .wonW sot the . Dntiilt«8». of Oldenburg, AVcsiltbj' UTJMI Midden's Blush.' Tkeso com- mand a good price, tlroy may Iwjpro- fifathlsr'pttt in cold storage to sell 'jnalbelore the winter fruit rs ready, and in growing tliem wo lengthen the' packing season; wbieli,. where ., fonii Iwlp is scarce, in- an ianpjortatit factor. \Rio HuTibard,som- is not goail for«cold stomg/ns_ Jrfth its laxgo-^vater'contents; it sbiriiiks too irmiolu.' 1 * •• ' -If. Vivtt&Myne then took up the • stilijectof Hprchawl, Mnttagemont\ TioSiat esaontial ho considered to be fertility. gg_ luatter low well carod for or bow tborotlgbly spray- • ed It might be, i| tho fertility wis looking it .could not be profttablfi. • As -a iide \large amounts of slablo •.'mainu-ij cottld..be' : 8nfoly usotl kt if th&two was making a very lioavy grmvfell of wood it might -bo woll to .' dascontiime it for a time, He would ^fiiao xnake oeoasipnal application' of! iniuoarnt water. '\-^' ' «' . Ills ((oeond essentiaiis caxo.'' There ' isto question, He said bat that tho • oxoliaa'tl should b e under. cultivurJon .durtag'the early years of its lilo, Ho ,•-. profcErM ; .growing-' some hoe crop. ;-pEks©|ill requirecultivatiaa,early >j,Mth<e'Bfeasott: aiid later will -'shade ':*••&•• 0axmd,-'m did-not favor &A- 0t;antHitcbing v a mefliod of plaut'xig |»4c»d!jiti.d. the^-mulchirig .Wily unless a person bad hotb'Mr. Hitcb ing's ^eradiations and^bis determinil- tibn. Ahva-ys^applyBolricipnt ferti- lity fax both the orcbW'd and .the growing crop, • After the. orchard comes into bearing either one of- two imethods may be follow^ B m J be kept ia cultivation as is very generally £3one.' In this- -ease it- shotdd ho p-lotfed early in the spring before.tliofe^dingroots start and the grouncl? jilictnld ho so frequently stir- red as to conserve the moisture Later\ in tlio season a cover crop should Do sewed. I prefer the cow horn turnip- for this purpose. It Js not only n deeper feeder than, most hut it also Jws dho power of assimilating cj'ude mineral matter that plantsof.a. higher order can not UB?./ This is stored up ija. the root* and top and when thoy^ctay it s Wlef,t Wan ava.il- nble'forin lor the \uste of the orchard, The seedndf method and the, one which ho has followed for.many years is to -©Bad the orchard down to a variety of pasture graces and fill it with yo-oii(? stock, either .pigs,. calves oi'abuepp.' :Keep them, in such nnmbei-ans!. to require some aupplc njentary feeding. The purpose is to reed the orcliard through the stock rather tlinn, to feed the *Btoek from theorehnrd- Thgt cnlceaiuntSort of perfect' fruit growing is, nprayiog. spray iiitelligoiitly,for a apeeifle pur- pose ami afc'llvB proper time. Two Httch »j)taj«hog8 aro hotter than a half dozen improperly tlone. The fnat npplicatloii should he jrtsl before the Jmls ojiO|iajnd tho F© 5 ond immediate- ly after tit tjlossomsfefhll. The addi- tion of josrto arsenical pbiaan will &$* itroy Wi»soet peats at the same' appiicalioiu \ « IP'lie sccinad aSilrew o£ tho after- noon witB 1J£ Hr? Collingwood. It wa*i, an interesting deaeription of how a Joweo- mail feeds hi* orchard, lie /believed stable manure onoof iheibesl fosnns of fertility lor the* oreliardjbtt* » u iliJ ,ot fPP^.^. 11 1 alone- Atld^orae ofjllo jniiieml olemenTlf Et'lsnealed. Many soils rcquiro ttafe*. Ho urged tho pur- chase nf tJio separate ingredients rather ,lhtu» tho mixed goods, and partletilnrly caalioncil against low (trade* gomte. 'When buying nitro- gen pin alsouW know the form in* which- it comes. Some forms aro more readily available than otliem, Tbo ailrnte of soda shows tho quick- est effect -while $ankago requires nmre timF.'\Ho would apply the imtaslimul phosphoric add in the spring, Midi the nitrogen in smalt BinawatB diirlttg the spring and early summer, hoHeving that better jewto Irotxld he'iiad tlrau by making the application all at once. FiilDM* EVBSMSU. The first address of- the evening was tjyM[«. Vi'ells. 'Her subject was:\ \What shall dm children read ?\ Slio wished she had' the magician's power t o take her hearers all back to their childHood diiys whoa tiincJnmg s o heavily and it seemed as if the hafitlsyB ,wetild uevercoine?. The time when sug- gestions xworo received that have lasted to S.I10 present time. This, she said, is just the time to implant snggeatiotts that .shall bo of ,the greatest value all through life. One writer has said \Suggestion is the birtk of tbotight;- thought dwelt upon beeofnlis EHition; action continued beeomifcshsabit and habit is charac- ter.\ \ She ompliasized the hnportance of refined residing matter, particularly at' this impressionable age. She \trge?d all parents to know a book be- fore tho dblld is allowecl to read it. To be iXetermlne* by Ballot at the Annual town Meeting of thrown of RtdgerVay, . • Jtotice'is lieyehy giveii. to the elec- tors of tbe^ow^Difedgsway, courxty ot Orleans and State, of Xaw York, that, upon application 'of -the Oom- missionei* of Uighways'of said town ofBjdgeway, the question of voting. the fo)jowi»g appropriations for the improvement of the \Mghways of the |aid tovn, -will be snbniit'ted- to the electors of the said town at the ensu- ing Town Sleeting; to h o hold March ' ~1?im< ^fj-^r^repairiiighway north of'liJunlock'B Corners. !' ' Second.'' $20^ to repair highway from FiaaK Jackson% to Frank Mar- shall'd houso, .\ » - > ' '• Third. 1200 to t repair llighway west from llodinato SbelhyBa^iru - ?ourth. $200'tp repair IngWay east'hom Blisdina on State Koad'-to EnowlesvQlp, < . 1 Fifth.\\ $150 to ropair^highwaj' Bouth from New York fc?lmtral Rail- road to Will Snell's\ south line. Sixth, $150 to repaiy. highway soutli frora ^ew York Central Rail- road to Wilbor Hood's south linK ; Seventh. S30O to repair highway north o£ Knoivl(s.'llo to Ridge Tou'shouU^^fL-^' n ^ . ,., - . Eighth. J-8300 Ho repair highway on LyndoavilloRoad, soath'froniiSl, Hawloy'B. Kinjlh. *10P« to repair 'Oravcl Road, north of Medina t o Ridge. Te'ntlu $150 to repair Swott road from Rtdgp lloadi to Towa Lino, Eleventh, $100 to repair Portage Road hills, cneb side ofe Fish Creek, Twelfth. I10O' to*repalr.Jlitlfio Road from Old* Orchard to .Rldgc- way, Tlurteeath, $1Q0W repair^pad Korth from Oak Orchard. Fourteeath, ^200 to repair-read from School House on Gravel Road east to Albert Beaanett's and South to Portage Rcsid, ' Mteeath. I1O0 to repair read north from. Hldgs* Rond at Oalrn»d- er's Corners to T«wn Line. Sixteenth, $1*K) to repair road from Leo Hooper's Corner on tlio State Road, West ..of Median, South to the raee trrt^k* Seventh. $150 to repair road rtin- tting\\\ T esfc from .Henry Beck's.* Eighteenths S2.O0O for the year 1801, to be espemlcdnsfc Commission- er of Highways may deem necessary. : Kineteeath. -Shalt the town hoy a Steam Road Roller, at an expense of not more than. *3,500, to be paidlior ia liot more thaa four annual pay? meats; this Brume to be pawhosed by the Town Board and Commissioaer of Highways? - -. - *. Dated, Fobrttasy 23d, 1003. » Wtu.ust h. HRSSErr* Towa-CI'exkoE the-To\va of Ridgeway •While ye**, may not be able to r,eatl every hoofe you can read, enough to kno\y yopoj aiithor's mind leveL The rhymes of childhood, senseless as so liiriay of them.^tro stay with us all through- life. 'How important then, that they be. warth.'remeniber-r lag. The taste far faii'y. tales, stor- ies of adventure and- love stories .tBafc coiAe fit different ages she con- sidered, to ho entirely natural. Jlrs. Wells' dialect recitations were highly enjoyod. .. _ .' WANtlD. . .A. oonajotent .girl for hottsewotk) .two in*i family. §2,S(b ^p'ply/to^ gbneral Wages „ GrSO. E. 8P0O5SE]?, •' *3p9 West Center St.\ Damage by Gate tn Britain. London, Fobl 2S.—At Plvemten Lancaaihtre, & passenger train -ww blown over, & number of paaaemstn •wore Injured anil 10 cars were 1 wrodwrt *Ki^ g&io s-woot oarer Iretand ttottt uort): to sdutfi. At'GofE S 3-ssory Dnliaia} Collapsed, burying 15 persons iar ~th( ruins. 6110 o£ them -was killed anc on-d fatally injured. Various coas- points T©s»rt vessels asicre, *3*h-. riteTB in the Inferior are fltfodlmr Powder RSIIl. Explosion. Cheroltee, Katnsas, Feb, 28.*—The press mill ot Brs Laflte and kand Powder cowpany's plaat at\ Torek, elgHt miles south ot here, esplofiog, •Wiling ttooe^ men ana Injuring: ifi others, somfc pf them fatally. »'-' •. • Death of an Ex-Congressman, \ KtohbuTg, Mass., Feb. 28.—Rotfoey •W«llae*, dormer congressmaa trom this district, died here from bronchial trouble. Court af Appeal* Calendar, \Albany Feb. 28.-rCourt of appeals cal/ndar for Majch 2t Nos. .I2S/148.- 58,141, 40,106, 127 kd-146. *••\ v ' • WJiat*slxe-rJlaa»t Say, Mamma (to Flossie, .who has been lunching -with a little frleud)--I hops you were yqty polite, Flossie, nt the ta- \bio and said \Yes piease,\ and \lio thank you.\ Flossie—Well, I didn't say \No thank you.\ , . -» \ Slisirenn Seeks a Cook. \HOw many ways can ^ou serve meat?'' \Three mum;\ \What^v'o tDeyJ\ ' . - \Well Sons, rase anfl*raw.\—Ohicago Chronicle. Tnlnfnl Eipomire. Itlchaja-riiiedincntea people often have a''lot of Insight. . \ Sobert-^-Khat is so, bur hew niald knows' tbat sbe Is a better cook than 'We've been used to, — Detroit yree Monster Murderer $peiks Pi -, Choking. «is L^fae$b W^» 6AY8 HE BID IT IN HI9 St,EfcR 1 *»g«IOI>At. jOWNRIHaHjP. PANAMA CAtiMr, JST,«KVY» Knapp Gloatp Ov«K.the SsirtaSlbn H« . Ha* Gagsed fry Hll ConfeMlon-^-Ir Hit 8tory.of KiilinsHesWentTbroustr the Motlpni ^ Jiwittaio Body of a Victim, . ; - - H.amllton, OMc> Fefc, 28,—Alfred Knapp, the, s;lt-conto8se.d multi-murd- erer, W&3 asked wheUion, If ho-iacl not beenvarrested, he wpi||(|3mvB Mljefl bis latest wife, He* Is q(iofc«d Maying: \She wokei ux» sevor*l tlmee sine* \?e vfejfo mardeia andieaiiid my hanSs on her nec^T wfe'en 1 was »3leep, too She would ama&eit ma* and *Bk iae wtett 1 -myiant toy taWnqg hold ot hoi neck that' way, and 'I «ould not' tel: her why beeausra I fras asle^rNitto did not know, luast w^eok sbe woke up Just ia tim& or «ti» mlgbit ( nww have woke uc mb a$T XP^M !»ei so tight and wta cioklng ,hor so that she was nearly gone w«»a als» came to and woke me up,;! In aiitielpatlon of Kwspp bwfiig tc be tried elsewhere, no w»s intervleweo ,1a tho three casr.a.*t (J3iicinn*U» -H* went over eaebr 9J too Ctaclnnatl niurdew to which hg taw coofeasejd.' giving minute detalla mod most re- volting partloul«r8» \- • A* to hj* motive*, h» said. Jso wat afraid of thrau for «k*t Uiey kn-:% ftbout bJan. Ha wtld hJ**Tftv«i,_war« good to him,.worked fc^rd tui \wore kind .but wiieu io sot aifrattl ft Uieis ,bo nut taoia out of th6,*way\ R»d novei had any lew of being dMeeto«t« \Whoa asked why h« killed M»ry rJekhard^AljreJt Kn*B) rcplie4 ^ttaly. \1 w*tt\wr«li .the'taulct tell-Mra©- Urfng, ibe know.*' After talking mX sttoat lo.ngth *boat •tbeeriiaM, M»*ia;. \1 don't know wby I atld it, X atwi«f ^ ifc*d.«. pccullur leellng <et «tl«f*c|lon when I Wrteift -wronida or'«. eWW, * f?o, I cannot sly that I ovee had * feeling of regret One© or Mteft'1 worried oyer the .fr*r of being atrrf3t«d. Well, they htvo got me, taj I SUCH ttttt th««y .will lend c\o u p Cor'liro. Kow don't *ry to Betro roe? by mtpljir th«t I ifiU SO to too chtlr; th«y-lwm't to that *> mtSi w\U theyl'» Kntpp not ortiy told how h o kilted ricUmir, hut he acted It. \I «lw»y» kill fTombehlna,\ he Mill. \1 g*t thew la front or me, i¥hcn 1-clutch them by tlio throat, pftelnj nay kneo on Uaa tick *nd beml.tbetajiverr. Ti«y*tms- gto, hut not lou«, utibar look into my face, bat 1 don't mfrid taut** KKAPP msmt to xlctfc otee the ien- Mloa bo hu -cmiiA iy hi* eonfe*- •Ion.; Ho Mid bo tot* his \prejoat •wife, Anna Qtmble Kcip, of all «f his crimes, aooawur tioy were mar- ried, and tald thkt-the? reslted: !'£t don't m'akm any dt.Hcreni^o to me •wial you have done.'! < ^ery possible eirtort 1» bet&g mtae here to find the body at llar:r>ah Go* dfcrd Kmpo, s o m to establish her death and the facts for an Indlotxnoat. * , •\\ , \\ 11 \' \\\• PECULIAR Ne6wc-r-or t>mr. No Action- Taken oil Confwfiton Made • 6y Kiiapp a Yt»r Ago. i Indlampolli, laC, ^esb. 28,—One 61 the peculiar tilings thtt 4&4 developed here in tho case o i Knavpp ta that tbs confession ot nxurderi mado whllo tm was ta the Michigan Cuy pfaitcntlary was never made public and no attempt was aade to arrest hlnx on. any charge when-he was releasott from tbo peni- tentiary last year. » Ther© ir mtua* cxilltlasmTot tbo varl- ens officials who Know of the\ confes- slon'w&lchvWas takenhafasteaograiA- er, In the presence of tSio sheriff, wsj* dea and chaplain. Thtfsw crfltfeials were oat of effies nrtheh Ktsapp-'s *efni et< plr^aadteWa^aiiloifedtoEofree. • Editors Wet iMi President Wasb^ngtOn, I'eb..}8.—Sooa after H o'clock President Eoosevett received the -members ot the Mitdrlal associa- tion at the .\White Mouase._ lie gave a cordial^reetlng: and iantdsbake to each one. Strong opposition, to the indorse- ment of the president's ao-cal&al \Southern policy\ w*ifat«ifeiop«d B t tbe session of the ekeoittSve committee where* the real- IntefOit\ of th& eohv^n- tlon centered, it yt& <aeid64 .that tie iname'.of th.0 association shall be \The H&tloaal BfepubUoan Eaitoriai assosia- tfon ot th* United tees.\ The fol ; lowing offlcers Were o'lected*: 44-esiden^ 'John A. Skdclier.JSreff Xorb; ytice pnes- idents,TJharles Jhnoty Smith,. Penasyl, vatfia s ; W. S. CapellDr,, Ohloj Qeorio C, Raniln, Illlnaisj J, liE. Chappie, Mas- sachusetts; St«art H Seed, West Vlr- feinia; secretaty-treasUirer, A. O. B^ n»ll, New York. Senator Dspow \^as elected-an honorary life* member oi tie association.; I Jaw Broken VVhlle Sparrlhgi ) TJtiea, ^T.' Y^ Feli, -38,—lb. an aib- letic carnival at -Watertown, Georae Bush, who was a spariring partner- oi John L,.Sullivan, bdd*ls jaw. broken by Ralph Barter loranerly aparfing partner of Jeffries. 'QamBling Llcensid_ln Wonttns, | Helena, Mont., E4.\24 hoiise bf fepreseittati.yes his passed a hill it censing gambling aid snaking It a lo- cal option measure la •mall cemmviil. ;- Qiitiitoiija' i>l TSwicWeri ; &!»eu»o«d • »l Mew Ya«k ipoiMMtotipij. - JNwr\-iV)jk;.ipebi' , t ;i'8.W!Khe referean: >duan and; -tt.e laol.tlat;lve. u> -- relatlort *i: m'unjclpai owaEffsbiJp,\ waa jJiaoMfseftrt a .paper «a the» aaSJeot beSig read by- George 13,- Siiabiey, cjbairxnans of &xi National* ^ed-eratSon for Majorlij Sule,. ' \' , \r '. .' .- '•' ' Eltwe&d. Fonxeioyi piei-aep* of fbi National Direct Legislation. teasfr*«, declared -that the referendum ttni £n< Illative is w,'In$ in OOT iegisla'tlyii ai- ialrs whesthor w*e favor It or not. . \Taaatton of Eraaiphlse Talues,\ war the s»bja*H of am'.address by ProfeiBcii Edwin' B- A.' .gelisnvan, former presi- dent of tbe Anaer&aa Ewnomie a8a» ; c|at(Q > n K who sMd.awongother things .tha| the Whole'system-of taxatJoa an tiis-couaarywaa inaatate JQ! «habs^. \Wheelea- i(l,,Peeldiam said j-^Tax. tatw Metropolitan jrailrpftd as yoii w»i; h there any.,9ties*ipi» hat that *ae man who rides: In the car pays the tax? tSc mategf 4 w3iat way \you put it the fanes of the\passwsws pay <ie tax,. - . . \When tte stoc* of the Wfetrojx>H- tan Is anottid-abo-ve par, it ta a ftis- grace tcr tlw statei of New York, COr they have stolen It: In sowte way, elth*i from a WghrMe of, fares or In som? orber. way, A tax saoulcl ^he p»4a either u>. tlio g«ne«al public or to Or« •possenRera |n tie ifdnc^on oC farea,'' Fonnojr State Seaator 3bbn> JFoxd said fchafc for react corporations j!«Sa- a tax or- BOW» lebid and they, ner«er quesHonesd It until someone found h«w to get ria of It.' •Thee aenator then »ald that- 11 irjovempr llcesejveit had Blgned tho <?r- Igtnal- frahQbjsa tax btll there weutld haje been no tro-uMe In the .cottrts. The bill *hnt was algnod w»» amsiawd. JO thafc^ttse state boiird anat not a local board 'of H»K*aor« was to- eollect fcse tax, That el?rue ot tho iawwaa*ae- efare* ttsscointStiiUonal, bnt no otbtet part of K, * \P» convontton closed \with a bayv quel a t -*hlch stayer Isnatlua'A. S«l llvan of JJartford* Conn,, preald.ed*-In a •perch; alter flies dinner 3Mayor-8ft-5H-' van tolt.of tho Sprtal DeonocraSfcle . movetnwst, Mayor EJalllVan to ,a Bo» etallst, ' Frofosaor HawkJn? of 8yraen«« nanl Yorstty tJMoriwS (Jtft tbo SccfmlliU are .Browing In rtreaafn In UaW countaJy, and tb»t while OMly 300,000 of .them voted afc-1he laat *l«rOon, there weent »bout JOO.OOJ n»ore» who dldt not-vOtcs*. Amcnic othor thSpi* Profetaor Hasw« Xinsanld: ^Itb)rt*tMt «i<*lon1vthtof that trill keep the* people 0* thl« eouatry fr»m SoclUiirn Is lh« w-l»o raanaieaieM\ Of great corpomUEona—th-\« trust*. whl«h aro krmv^n to have their stock* gmfcly Infiatedr prpbaWHty thltit'<?ariW»t Be Ratified • Before <Jlot«: of.SaMioni .* . Waiaito^ton,, Feib, 28.^-A\ determined- .erfpit on tb^ part of Seha);oT Culiom lo obtain: Senator JMor^au'§ 'eonsent to flx:-.a time, 19$. voting !xni. the Manama * canal.treaty Wa? made wbilii the aen- ^te'-w«a. In, «*ec,utifef a«9>lon^8Jhd. waa jne»t by-Juat *s deterailnod opposttlpn pa. -the part'Oif the Alabama, senator, '•Ithdnk,\;aaldMri COIJQTO, \tne sen- ator I s maklMf-A great rahrtateee. The ' Wb-Ole- ooUjitry recognlxea b,ls great ser- Vioes ior the'past ?0 yeara'. ip. the in- ter««LjC<-*. w <teaiKconn.ecitlng the two wseana, -but ^'certalWy Wciild,. se^m -that, by bit pr^se>n.t'oppoaitioa. to- the; Pamama, canal:*?eaty be }a atrangtlng Ms Own, offspriaf^- ...<-- To*hls Senator Morgan, replied with aptrit. ^HftTlddJBiat-MCtaterl^ta a. canal -is now as great as it eSej was. -that 1% waa v Indeed; BO great that-he f^^e owed I t to Jitmself and tbe coiin- tfir^f* exert bimtelf *o the utxnpst to ,prerfeotihe.T#lficatlon of a;treaty which, he felt to he so full of- detects as .the pending agreement, ' He -then' complained\of ttie refusal of-the aenato to allow hhm to-discuss\ • tl» ^eaty In open aeaaioti. The counV Iry, b.e »ald f .ouglat t o fcnow J ast *!»*•• it nw« golrig Info, but It could not know «o long as the •doors were closed oyery time the treaty waa m«otloned. 3do»t senators heBevethat the rc» fuaal *> fix a\ i tlme for a vote meana that *be treaty cannot be ratifloo* be- fpre>£ba clote of lho present aeselorf. MV8TER10U8 MURDER, WE8KLV TBCADE REVIEW. Bradatraat'i Fteport on th« Condition of Bailaasi. sjJgE. srerk, Feb. n, — Sraditrewt'ir sayst , * * - Sptlngiikt w«athor conaitloas liarro onlarsed tbvjobblng demand for goo*3s\ tt leadlaac nmrk«* arid (avor&d ejpaji- tton In rotail trade, except where tXse broaklng: u» of cauniryroad* hat op- erated bo restrict the moventfui of (rrattt and cotton to market. BulMloa acttwlty has been q^lto gem- erally resuniodl with more KavoraMo weather, fforhapa the most not&txia feature of the: week's deTdopmoosts is the'Strength or the price situation, this not merely \with regard to pjro- ducirs- axid miztufactuiors* quotatlont, bnt also as to rales paid ^Tfinal cam' suaiera. The coaovltUon seems tc* he ^rowissg that a higher Ie,rel of quotations h a s been 'wsaderedt rfeceasaty* and thtese are being scceolea with Itttle proteat The tusEua) Fespraary dullness In cssl- .lections is noted at many centers, warmer weatherr has- helped trade to the West and Northwest At Cm East the fealin-a fa the activity in atry goods. Eastctn shoe'shipments are ahead of |ast year for tbo seagon,. Repocta from the cottoa Eooda market ate all favorable.1 Active buying of aprfcng fortes fat reported by jobbers, whiti It Is a sealers' maciiot for goods at ftsst feandsv 3Pitat «slot2is base Jieea steady. A large export business, in cotton flannels ior OUlna is ijaported. ' - Wool is »le4ay,.-wlth feUpplles clokely teid ana inlll niaoMnery well eon- Hi ft+i AJr4 I u ployed, Coke, ooal, fxelsbls i hairva Rlt advaaced, and as expecte'd iron ore has Joined these cojistiitteTits'wlth atf advanccf oi 26 to 7S cents a ton, r ' Pig Iro^is amer,.foreign. : markets are hlgber, anci finished products ha-ve advanced. . - » Building activity is being resumed^ lumber Is acttve in all markets send paints aitd oils are improrlrtg. , Failures for the'.week ending watth Feb. 26 apbesr lS8, against 188 last. week .aad SOi In 1902, * Thirty people Last at Sea,. • .Brest, France, i'eb.\ 28.-^Tbe steam collier Ottercaps, from Newoastle-on- • Tyhe; was. driven on the racks at Fesnt- tenot Thjarsday- night and broke Up aid sink Inttnedlatety-w It Is belieVW tliat the ereV and .passengers numbering; SO perished--Op »to \the\ present 'seVen bodies haVe%e«itt ^washed asaof^i .. krtlttlnfl MUis-Bhufc Dejvm, - v $fc ^ *•*• ^ ^•-^T-ie inatdx. Knitt#g ntlils at phoenix: &BMs ate to he~sbitt down in.4ennite3y tlrewMng 200 employes out Of work: -All wilL^e- wre posltlohs If oSier places; 'Klll«a-»y'\Falling.Tree. ' Bath,*3<,t„ F'e-h, 2S.\^-aeo. Sprases I. .L, Btirdlck of Buffalo. Killed In HI* House byAari Unknown Assassin. rBottalo, N. %, Feb.\28.—tiawtrd I* • Bmrdlek, president ©C the BufTtlo Bn- Yelope company, clubman, church mom. .ti&r # and a man of promlneiace hotlfso- \elajir \and. la the fcaslmm wofld of J offajo, wiw eruelly mhrdire<t in hi* astdaomo heme at XQ1 A«blan4 wenno - jorno time Thursday night. ' Bis head-\was cruabed lo 4 pulp by repeated blow* ffom aorae hea.-ry: blunt .Inatroment and when the deadly work was done, tola pillows and rrwRlib> nt<> \ware piled upon hit body by*tha matderer, \No arrests have been made. The pc- - lice are at aea as to the identity ot the perpetrator of the terrlbK* crime, IMHI orery effort It beta*-put forth v h5 tbxow some Usht upon the cascr. IWbbery was not the motive, Tho nennerooa detective* who htv* vtsttetl t&e'ac^ae of tha trasexly aref untut- incmt fa tbtfr oplnkma en that teore. W^aira tbelr autptckwt may. fall \aro koowm only t o themselves. k - . \Ste weapon., with which Mr. Burdlefc irat killed has bet yet been found. A golf slick, free from any signs of blood, ww found In one comer of th«\ room. lti«tfcerefore>uppoied that thct_ deadty -weapon may haw been a similar inetrmnent. 8«jit to Jaii For Killing a Dot. TJttca, Feb, S8.-In the case ot tho people of the state against Bwight Lash, in harfng killed a dee out off teatoo* a plea of guilty was cnter-d m& Lash iras teat to tbo Lewis county J&H for 40 days. .« MARKET REPORT. WtW York Prevltlon Wa'rktl New York, FsA, J?, • \WHEAT —No, 3 rod, S3&c £. 0, b. afloat* No.1 aortbora, Culutb. *»*&- - ' . • • CORN — HO, S com, 5G&cf, o, h. idott • «A^3 — No. 2 cats, 4S&e; Ifa a While. «i4c; Ko, 3 white, 43&c . S-O&K—Mess, |l7.tS®li2Bj family. US.6O@13,00. MAY—Shipping,. E5©?0c; xood to Choice, 95@I1.0S . BOTTEia ^- Creamery, extras, 28c z factory\ ISO; jimitation creamery-, western f aney^ 20c, ^S^B=^ttcy large Wbit^ lS^es smalt wtbite. 14Uc SXxQS—State and PonnaylVani*, ICriATOKS—New \Sork per 1S» lba„ ttl.50e2.O0 . &«rtal* Proyltlon Market - Buffalo, Feb, 27. \WHEAT — No. 1 norteern, 86?<c; Winter wheat, No. 3 red, Jific. CORN — No. 2. Jrellow, 52%«. f, a b. . b» afloat; No. 3 jrellow, 62'AC.J • OA3S — No. 2 White, 41iia f, o. b. afloat; No. SwMte, 41c. ::r *SLOUR-^Sprlng wheat, host patent pelrhhl., *«Et©4.60j low'gMUtei, tB.TS #3.00. . atrTTER^-^Creamery western. 00*. tra* tubs,',.2?c; state .aikl 'Perin.- ,sylvir4a er^anieiy,>26S'S7«ct dairy. jaSt to goodf 18©20c. \ CEBBBBB '—- .Fancy \ full * creanx, lt»c| gopd to choice, i4©14iicj con±- nion io fair;. 12@i3i., IX5GS—State; fresh fancy, J.7o, \-iOTAfO^S—Fer bushel, d2^65c... East Buffalo Live 8took' Market. - PATTLE—^Best rteers on sale, $5.23 $&5,40; |ood to choice, shipping steers* $fe75-©&00', fair tO. good steers, Jl.SO 6>'-4.65r Common to fair haters,.'?3.50 @3.75;* Choice bo extifa' fat heifers, Ji,25@4#(. good butcher bulls; $2.7=» #il5; cboioe to\ prima veals, |8.50 @9,0O; handy Hi oalyes, t3;75@'4.ii0. SBnoiiP; ANIJ hA^S^^op. n&tlv-a fa^bs; $7'.i0ifpf,-2d: : fair t o *ood, $6.73 #.S.9&; culls? and conim6n, i3;5o@i0o ; good t o \prune Wethers, t5.60(g)5.75. HOGS-r-Mixed packers' grades^ $7.35©WS; \medium ,ihogs, »7-B0@ 7,55J pigs,-'JEOOd to cfaoioe, $6,90S7.0O. , Buffalo Hay. Mtrkifc SfAlf ~r Thnbthy, 'per ton. loose-, _ ,_...,, . „^, „„, v^ ouw autasumi • -\-=»•* — X-UVLUU17) par xou, looser, 50 years eld, ttas \bSsn Instantly kined ?l5.oq@l6,50; Shay, prime on-traek, per ,.<m,.the^rni;o:t;-6!iwtw ®>We af \^ ^irWli^r^^ifcia^^ \ teni f WJO<3>i7iO,o; .No.i, do, dp,:»i6.oq m%m jfe, 1, t% do, niw«i#. . .- Jt -! !U •J. I