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/ •ypfc l^a 35 •mwfyWi Y..^\^m0Gm^,:mm\^ 1903, GtJUSM.S-TAW^ FREE; J DIlSHig SEN-TED. 1 Q A Iron ifiils, Friday') OQ A K WnMsttee** . 1 -JA • C flO'- 5 ^ Sprl \ e * ^\'-^ 20r37 ! .;M?W ^y awlgamrqayy»*\-* 23 V\ Total - #.£7 At-ft\ £»**&• a \* - M ^ sons are\ through remodel- Cjtl tvl / S r ji,g= a nd ate now oat of the way- . F»ia.y &$- S*t*iirday ^e throw open the doors and offer the following good values. P.' S-—We can furnish, the- how complete. 3 Piece Golden Oak Ped Suit, nnut clate-di JrKtay and &rt?y W*^\ 1A Kfk \ W1 * ,,(l 'IwwlH **<\*• 1|>.0V tifully trite- \<J ffA incd; Rlday awl Safy * *•*' v If* Kfk Buffet, fcnnd carved .£>*,0V Goifon Qak, moat bo seen toboappreelntedL 22.50 mtr- i<v E(\ SideBoara, Iftrgft , 15*^*0v xdx, got «p to eell qnlok at $19.80. SafurJ&y 14*% i & ftffc Boo* Caa0 mA ^^ IO f .O)'.OoiaMnea« |6 89 Tlilsssilo.,.\. 01 HA CMaa Closet, Frf- «IK /CLUVaayaiHlSatwaay '\4™*' V$t Our Furniture, Motion, 33ry doods, Lamps, \Wall Paper Mi«a Carpet Dopartme-ats. 5 7 l,1.-E5«tallwoolHttiiv8opcr fi[J c I jO \Cfntou Ingrains . Kflr- 23 W^^K^. .... JOe On'v ojeclotiVQ patterns in Ingrains, ProBtussele, fllso Velvets, Pmshesv ^xrtliiste-taantlBrnftsplB ate priceo. below the* city pripes. _____ LaqeGurtps ALWAYS; S (i„ pair. Nice NoUlngbain lacs \V 3yarfl8lo\i3K' Impair, 4 good value, WeB •w worth a.70 2£Q pair, A twonty for pailor »vJ use, 8 X-3 yds, long,' 3RApair. Buy-a ft o* Oft Oattftto *' tills week. • LllllllCrtlllld Friday aHt\Satt»ra*y -we offer S3W yds linoleum esoo -.a. OIL CLOTHS—80 plee«a go to dose fttaaaioycst. Window Shades 20(IOK, JFridnyaaod Saturday 21o OurwuU paper So jsarlmeut hm bcera. xemo-jQtecl and restocked. • J00O xoUantsac, 3000rolls-at esc.. SOCKS tolls at- vt-acs. See our _tne or parlor wipers, con- ablba* ct-Inssai^s, Gtt.t&ani}i?3t WalLPajjer OnrHnf-oE Dbi.iri--Ta'falc88»aca)nir8 omsecoua door axo prices! -right 9 c_ /l btiT* ah)!iv(»6itol o»k clmlr; Ov l.saijii)»al.1R djr* $3, {9. $t0 buys a 0 or 8 foot *Pf~ (lining table. j £A Ladietf Voting ^ j-A 4.pTJe8k.V«tee,.^« g y ; Hnspn IMecwear. Dfrnierand Toilet Sets. Jtafcopenea: tjewacpt. ott 1«I floor, ^oGiilws*4innor8«sta 0.89, *7.K0, 0.S9 * ^jUlth&dalnly tu^ermnsliaiJifor * noJ _i.60. ^ladlM. C^inet - - . lOpidco^aoteer^S.SO.&SOatia.'sO. .\ tlio latest. SOUS! lIsBtOLB OFTtlrXEBS. ^rs. Four Men Are Knowa to J3e Dro^ne^aud Four-Missing, ORINOCO BLOCKADE RlUSH OF WATEB FLQOPED UEyEU Tvyely* ,Ml««« W6rk«d \ThrflUflrt a •Wall Into an.Old Worklna Which Had Been Flooded i- Water Svy^pJ Throwgh the Break and brovynod Fo'iir,.Possibly Eight, * * • Detroit, &»<*„ Maxrch, 14.—A> Special to'tto Free Press frok Iron \Mountain adtlts'lilgaiij _says: * Four men, are Jniown to -have lost tHelr lives gas? four others are rnigslttg as the result ot one o{ the worst- fa- talities ot recent years da the raining resign. - ' ' > Tao inf3n. wore drowned hy a rush t>I water whica flooded the leyel to wlftl thsy were -workin-j^ TO« aceiaont oceu« i ed in. the fourth level of the cross out in the MHUfl mJae and \was caused by tho raen 'working through thq wall of their- level to another level, an old working, -which lad lieen flooded, the watm sleeping throu*ja tho break, ana drowning tho men like rats la a trap T-VOITO miners were at \work la ta« -fourth leyel but four managed to e» «apo. \\ • The ,1-nown deaS are! Honry Ja^ge. Captain James Williams. John Bavoy. * John Wcnaras. SWEETHEART JILTED HIM. REMOVAL SALE! Became Deapondent and,Shot Hlmtell In the stomaoTi, \Utlca JCarch X4.-^Homer Yfairata, t*o IT-yoar-oia \son of Mr. and Mr* Reihort Walrath of East Springfield, soar Ceoperttown, coramittod gutcldo !I»iair8tIay Bight by flhoottrtg hlmseJl fwleo la tae stomach with a. rillo, iYoiittx Wolmth iaaglnod Ws swoet- 3he.aft had 311100\ him and ho became aospoodent- Ho died alraost iaataaUy. Ho isas Jtnown as a fttiiot, studious follow and It was net believed that _.e waa Boriously aifeetoa by.tho ter> xaination ot his schoolboy courtship, - Briesrfit-of- the yoims lady -«»*!ett that Walrattli had no cautso tor joal onsy; tliafe tlio sirl fully rtaelprocated „ts affeetlon, and and not jilted him The Barents are nearly heartbroken. Enforcements Mlflbt. Have Been 6»Hft ,\ pf Banevyeti Hoetllltje*. YFjasMhjftocn;, ^aroh. li^The' aeUon takeit, hy the 'ye\neKiiela& ^overnfteiit . In -radsln*f. iihe t)lobke4o'o(*&e QiinofiO \ riyor-\' ww -jrecelvla:' heyo with -jreat \reileac fWaltih^Ufeii \therO Were no ot* Kurd. ;>syjnptoin^ of, trouble it is now known, th'lt. fiie' epiprcepioht .of tha- decree jtcibably w&nld 'j&ye resulted 1R -serlojiB' JMcJJoh, perhaps ihyolvlag a renewal oiaa.QBtlll'taei?. •••__, Hr-iy*\!-) in.te-re*(|s next to our own belnjg predotminan't i*n the Orinoco sec- ''tlpn, the Srjtisl anxbassador here\*yaa tlje first to move alter t'he anno'toce* nien-fe ot the hlqckajde decree. •ilie Jlnit-=^ States government prac- tloally lad decided to recognize the hlocfea'de If\Veneauela a suffl. ; e|en-fc number of sbsips at the mouth 'of the Orinoco to make it effective^ partfculMly M -thOae ships \were sup p)ora«ented tn their work by certain Shore, batteries in <so«inwndirig poal« tlons, 'BuMSie British gOV.ernraentwaa. nqt dispoaed to recoKnize the blockade, aa it. would svork hardship to the Brit* lah <olonles ia,Trtoldad-and Guiana, whicih ajready' are la atralghtoned rinaaaclat drcumstaaces. Tbe Venezuelan government was glye-o, to vtaderstana, that (f the block- ade was perslstocr in Qreat Britain- would rocogndzo the belligerency ot lbs, -rebels in Voneznola, and roore> over, applying tie lawa ot neutraltts wittt strictness, would elose all Brit- |Bh ports to Yenoz«elan warahipa, al- lowing them only the small privilege of trotting in In time of Btress for a vory Halted period- Even during tlio enforcement of the •bloclcaao' last March the British goyornment noyer wort-t to this longfth, and the threat dlsrmyod IPresldeat Castro. If the robefls-wore to bo recognli-ed as belli- gore-nts their cause would b e strfliifflh- oft.ed. 'InvmensOly, for they plight charter privateers and bo \put in a .po- sition 1 to borrow naoney and conduct war <ra (i larger scklo\. r-ocldenlally the revocation of tho order has relieved the naval authori- ties horo, who had decided It tho blocliade was to be reMsstablished that It would be tho duty of the navy to wafc«?a developments at the mouth ot the Orinoco and Ohat w\6 afionW send three naval vossois t o tliat locality. .3tronp;.$jBntimettt la Corprriorjs Agra|rt5,t Extreme Ritualism, %\\.y PASSED 3ECOND' READING, Measure, Propose* t o Give Ctvl! Oourtf Rlgbt-to Take Proceeding* Aaainst Wnlawfui ftitoillatlo Praotioes and to. Deprives Offending. Gtera.ym<»h of their LIyl,r>fl—Pforoler O'ppoaed. Bill, London, JMarcih 14,—.The entire alt- ting of the house of conwnons was oc» copied with tho discussion ot. the church, discipline bill, which passed its sexjond reading by 13&.to St.votes The- arqhhisaop' ot Canterbury, Dri Davidson, and Lord Halifax, president of the English Church urtlonj occupied seats injhe peers 1 gallery. • The 'debate', which was strictly on non-party lines* brought out a strong Sentiment on both sides of the house against extreme ; ritualism. ^ The bill proposes giving the. civil courts, the right to take cognjzaacej of proceedings brought by laymen to prevent tha^praetice ot extreme iritu aliera, abolishes the bishops' rlgM to veto and* provides that off ending clergymen, may be -doprivea of .their livings. Premier Balfour opposed tho meas- ure. He said the now archbishop ot Canterbury should ho given time to carry out his plans for, reform, Sir. Balfour admitted that illegal practices nwst bo put down but he preferred to extend the\ authority of tho ch-unjh rather than to adopt a policy which would \••ender. the episcopate almost a superfluity,\ • ' Sir William Veruon-Harcourt (Lib oral) In supporting the bll) said tho conditions had roachdd a stage wnoro, If the right ot veto wasUoft to tlio bishops and laymen were not given \rights in ecclesiastical as woll as in civil matters, It would be better-to disestablish the church. lias it been. p§8&Jj^tr^©|iy say thati), r*miedy.fo\rtc#t?Ji;-vyaiwri©w}u TOs re-qaetjv^i..ip,i&«>ri: ! • Ittwij^ : tlie Hyomei Inhaler for a\ J i\y ; xSA\ ; xjttJsiQitr-fciniga jm ^j f -^6 ;d\3|*iirtg tli-*t fime eye^y partl'oie of 'air I Mm into {he air. j-nssagel aad ihmga j» imprognated-TOth. \fl-Q*'germ ffiling arid Health, .giyi-ag^ypj^el,, ll'ia the' , oai-y-tefttment tltat oureBi ca^r^T*' Slomaoli- (Irngglij-I. gfteh'|o>usea disordered digestion' or^rjrigsl^ o», some other diseasesfmuwver'mai-ej* a permanent cnto of • ca|«rth^ Fyomei not only Mis the ^rmsla tit© throat and BQ0O* but -peiiotrattw to- the \minutest tAf .tjells ,ut the lungaand enters tlio.bloQd; wiflhthe oxygen, killing tho-gerrat- jn. : the v hlood It Jroeg-tlio m-acobs Mem- hrano from *-oiso»QHB a^lcr^})es , and givoajperfect l;eiilli, A cornpielQ ottlfit -iossts hut $1,00,' aiul includes an. Inhaler, •'d'rtstiper and BttfEeient Hyoraol «for niQre'thatt a month's treatment- <')mrlesr A, llaolc hm 9P. m#&*> Xaitli in the morifc ofHy-omol ( that he agrees to rel\|ra tlto raoaey to any p welmser who may hd difsntlifie^; STATUS OF CANAL PURCHASE\. ^, 'Children With a G , <« l> *S(i&}.Atarch 14.—News X/jon Lake of a shocking £ We Move on April 1st iaturday, A.^pid in order to reduce oiir stock will eoiH-mencc 'on and contintie for the t.aktice of the tUotxth to oSer the most extrR- . ordiaaty bargaiijs in\ Pianos, Or^ahs, Stnall Miisical (n= _rtmtn&t& Sheet Music, Strings and Pitiditigrs, Stationery, Chat- elaine Bags,*Wrist Bags and Pocket eyer ofiered In tfediufc. A. glance QV« these prices oiiglit to con- '\ '•'• -vitiiie you that ••^e'-mea'^l'vsriiatwa. say. \- 'SfflpEt^J ' frotaScenti to,li'C€ji« per .copy. from I VIOLIN BOWS «5entsup- for G-aitar, Banjo, ¥tolixi or Maaadolin Irian'<? l-2c -up, *•' VI0I1IMS.' Front %lM up. >CAM)0LiNS' fromfs;id.upi . froni SMO np. ; \ • EXTR1 BARGAINS , in CIiateaaWeBag--, Wrist Bags, Pocket 3oqks.arid Slfttionery. 'Children With a Gun. comes from fatality. The •two BOM of John Stlckney started to •go into the woods and were followed fcy their lltao sister iiau_. l The yoemgor .boy, Harry, aged 13 years, called to his sister to bring' his xlflo, whicb; she did.- In atte-nptlns to lead the gun, which •was th^usjbtlesaly pointed toward the girl, It was abeidently discharged, th s bullet lodging In tho stonach, Sim dlea (ibout 2-1 toours after the accident She was to have had a birth day parly on the day following hei deati;i, when,she would have been seven years Old. Llttlo Boy Crushed by Trolley. .Albany, March li.— Curtis Horst aged eight, son of Wllia\\rnr<Horst, a chef _P i_o WasMnglei _?!_u&» 5?_a struck and -alpiost insiarttly ldlied \by a. trolley car, almost la front of his borne. &e attempted to cross the street as two cars were passing in opiibsfte directions and escaping one was caiigbt by the fender and thrown tasder the other car and crnshed. KIHed by Firedamp Explosion, pqnti&cy HI., March 14.—-Three »en •Were Islllejd iaaa 14 were severely in- jured 'Thursday night by an explosion of \firedamp in tie mine of tiie Cardlfl <3oal- eompany* • ^The dead ares John McCIoskey, Jcseph.HUett, Zrei Azofino {Some of the injured mWy die. -\ BQX frofll8fc -SoSSt* per bos.; The best SBc - ' • paper in: town for HQ. iff <jther;grfides in ptoportiori- • SWGRJJ'S INK •sh'd laMry-pa'stie So tfce. bottle. f&BLEIS Finest atopk in town from 8c up. ,$pace\.'ajjp;ws us;fe,toeri|iptt o.hly a-fe^,,,ga:ticlfes jhefe.but -we will \ •• • give you^Lso of real value for each dollai you spend . ; - 'Coftieand^eloryotirsiel^ \ # m, To Cpncentrale Mills. Sha-rou, Pa,, March 14.—T-be,t|nited States Ste<3l corporation bas prepared plans for. Oie enlargement of the wire nail aiiils of the South Sharon works Their -pre>sent capacity as about 3,\>iri( kegs \O* na - ils daily. .It is slated that the \United States Steel •corporation: will concentrate its wire nail business in the western PennBylvanla district in South Siaron, whore the' works are modern in every respect. GOLD LIFE SAVING MEDAL. Keooer George- Qr»y ChtJrfotte Station. ot Awarded t,o \the Washington, Stasch 14.—On the roeomnlondatlon • ot Superiatohdcai •iuraball of tho life-saving service tho secretary of the treasury has forward- .od a gold life saving modal t o Kcepet Qeorge N. Gray of the life-saving sta» lliftz at Charlotte, SI. Y., for \extreme tin_ horoic daring In saving lifo from Hie porlls of tto sea.\ On December 13, 190?> Gray, with his crew, to tho face of extreme per- sonal danger and great suffering, ef- fected tho -cescuo ot four men and one woman from tho schooner \John \R No-yes\ which was wrecked on Lake Ontario, on. that date, h miles from the Charlotte station. Sray anil his men Were under oars constantly, for 15 hours, rowing obOut CO -miles in an open boat and in a noaary vta\ter sea,, aad says tho sec- retary in his letter to keeper Gray, \e-fchibltlng great .bravery, discretion, Skin and sound judgment\ This rescue Is regarded by Superin- tendent Kimball aa One 6f the most reroarkaMe in the history of tho ser- vice. Wall Paper Companies Merge, ' Slens Falls, March 14.^-The direc- tors and managers-ot the Standard V?aH Paper company Of .Sandy JUU ana the Liberty Paper company oi ScBnylerville are entertaining a propo-, Bitton tq form a new company to buy the present factories • and operate them togeisher under one management Meetings of tile stockholders of the various companies will be held March. 28 to vote on the proposition to sell. The name of the new company Is to be the Standard Wall Paper company andt the present Standard Wall Paper company and the,Liberty company Will 6-Leah Wind up Its own affairs, Reply of the President to Senate's Resolution of Inquiry, ' Washington, March 14.-^Ttte sen- ate made public tho reply of tlio pros- 'idont to a senate ' resolution Intro- duced by Senator Morgan asking infor- mation as to tho present stato of ne- gotiations or agreement between the new Panama canal company and Uio government of the United States, to- gether with a copy of any agreements touching the salo of the property since December 1, 1002. TOie reply Is by Attorney General Knox, He says that ail negotiations have been conducted with tho under- standing that the \consent of Colon* bla was necessary to enable the calm! company to sell ond'the \Oaljed States to buy canal* rights. The cablegram of Mr. Knox of> Feb- ruary 1?, 1903, accepting the offer oi the .\company to sell to tho United States the .canal property Is given, On February IS, President Bo sent ft cable to Mr. Knox saying William N. Cromwell ,Was charged with trans- mitting the response of the council of administration. •A letter from Cromwell to the at- torney general dated March 3, 1903, soys tho acceptance of the president as contained Injhe attorney general's cablegram- of February IT is accepted as being ia \eenf&rm'jty with thfr offer of the canal .conipany. Mr. Knox says there 'has been no other negotiations or agreement Connecticut Quarantine Raise'eL 'Hartford, Conn.. March lirkjattle ConlmgsSioner Averill has sent out cir-. culars to tihe cattle dealers throughout the, State announcing that the authori- ties of rJew York state have removed the (piaraatlne against' shipping of cat tie Worn 'dohn^fcticut Into ftOW fork. ndar. •Appellate Appellate Court Ca! Roc-hester, Maro> 5 court calendar, for MorfSay: Nos. %,$+% f9 f l3, 9ftj#. 63, Hope For iiustlbe Day. ' Washington, March li^-'phe reports froin the bedside o-f lus'Uce Day of the Sujueine court, 'who has ai attack ol ipneTimottlas, afo en-couraging and the farrrily ire .hopetea ;thiit despite his frail beidbh; he will recover, \fi^ Hard- in, the attending physician, made sev- eral visits to the justice and after his iast caii issued the following tfalletin \j-ctstloe Bay had a very cornfoftable day and.all symptoms corrbfiitte\-favor- able;\ Mrs. i)ay' a.nd two of the sons >rej with tihe just^e. -* *' Consul Invited to Resign. \Washington \Mareti 14.— Unltea Stages Consul iahn h, BifJJjager, at Montreal, has been'invited ^td resign He-willbe sjicbeeded by M^or/A. W. Ed-wards, a North. i)al-Qta^O,wspa/per' masn. Consul 'Bl.tttp.ger W|hiie'on leave bh aib % sence a t Ws home in' St' Louis talfeed very freely of the relations be ,tween'th6 TJnf.^d States and.Canada. ;TMB \was ill received\ In Canada and '•km M. fa Jtetyftafi$ *0m .-.' *-' * *ii*'n**^»*M^^^r*'^** •»^<V^V>^«^%»%«WMVw» l «*i Excessive Price -Ftr Friars' .Lands. • itanila, Marctf*14.—There Is a pos- sibility that the negotiations for the purchase of the friaf lands by the gov eminent may fail because ot the ex- cessive prices asked by the religious orders and commercial corporations In- terested with the orders. Some of the estimates of vdluse 'submitted to Gov- ernor Taft and Archbishop Guldi show the -price to be double .th% figures at Which the', land was offered for pri- vate; sale last year. Called to Boston Pulpit. . Boston^ifarcli 14.^-The members of Tremont Temple church by a vote of 372 to 135 voted to extend a call to \Rev. Clarence: £. Barbour oi Roches- ter, T$. %,. to become their pastor, as the\ \successor qlBev. George.C. Loir- taier.-\\ Earthquake In VV>shington. , Oiympia, \Washi Morchj 14.-T-Aja uh- 4sn_vlly perceptible eartbduake Was ieit -In this city at 0:26 o'clock last night: Buildings were \shaken so that the occupants \raft into the. streets In alarm. The. principal shock Was., pre- ceded J)y a- tremor of a few seconds and followed by a\ slight tremor,..-the entire disturbance .lasting nine see- On-is, Slignt riirnbl'ings jvere beard: '•TWo dlstlrict Shocks were felt in Se* uttie- about 6; 40 o'clock and Tacoina also lel't hoe tremors. , Weather Indication* F-alr Saturday; Sunday rain; ?ariabl6 wina*i« _' t • *. • : •light MMMfMMWWWWVyW, i»Miii»vS'<A<*f**'«i*'i^vMyM|y>**t^'w*#w>\ Now is th» time to \$fig to your wheel nod .haye^t cleaned a«6t any need^rl repairing dono, ••*WWV»^^«IW»*V*AA>W>»»>II»»»N*^»^W>'V<»»» I also do ^eij^r- al repairing* Call and find o\it,tife^irt«f- cnt kinds of work I dp and look over my <»nipleie lineofsttndiics, All work {jtiaraiiteed. ' » MEDINA C¥|Efi^ cea «JKir>>c, Bf. Woraei'H 5%%^^^%V%^K%4t^^ft£P^'' W Biiavea feyr Overcoats left and - to close them out we will fiive yoi^a dit- coynt of the regular pilce, as^e do not wan) to carry theni over. Our spring goods are ar- riving every day apd .Ife must liave room. - Csll.i: arid see what we can do. for you. See our Hue of spring hats—-the very latest sh&jpi'js, prices fight. / i* ws\