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MO/m........ 'J-'t' i -i 1.'..... ' j\^* 4 ' . £*fc $»&*• £^ « & t v * WW—* {4lU AV O *V' SENSATIONAL SPEECH. i—.. .. . ^ Made $y, \E'x-SfenWfcop EBU'&e* TareCourt bi Appeals. Stllfl H2t j-^rj A is tttc following: Wbfieited 'testimonials regarding HtiAU thedoWc|ebHted«SCHUBERf'»Pianos from Mirdstcrsof tiie6ospel> \tqJcfcefa'ftnd Professor* of Music, Piano Gutters of tlie highest ataSiditfgw ' What other make of pianos can Show sllch a \vottfterTul record? f&om, *W. \fir. WAY of torwcJl, '^lae MS, FRAKK O. TORHEB, Baton's represented tine \Miner\ pianos, at ^h6 pobfllar fireman, author oJ .\FureMla\ Centaaml»J,ttio wen known pianist and ifchottfsehe,. \short Stop\ Sohottlsche, teaenex* layst—-! \consider tho \Scmr- \Indian Match \ etc., writ<es;~-The BKRse 1 * piano superior toall ofiierMiakca, VSCBtJBBRT' piano IptmShiuredof you partic«arly£or its fine sfaflii^ tone, iti kaagiventho most perfect satisfaction easy- action, ani elegettt finish, (Bad in wary way. I seldom play upon any above alitor Ita wouderfm rapacity lot pltmo for whttib. I Wo\,l& be willing to r Btanaingint«ne. I recommend theat to oxclmnge my \SCHUBERT.\ Itecoffl* all my friends, mendtbe \SCHUBERT\ pianos to all my Mends and acquaintances. MB- B. H- Son*HKtt one <of Hoston'a •*— olde»t_audm.ost respj&Hd piano tnnere, t MISS EfBEI. OANJCEKG the popu others to my best and. most intlmato Irish Bine,\ Bays:—! like my \SCHO- friends, 68 iiiey stand in tone BO well BERT\ piano more and mora every day andhsvoauch a sweet ohd-liks upper and would hot be satisfied with any part sad Ml rich, deep toned bass and other make. midsHsteferea, They ate as near per* • _^__-t \\\\•* fedaon it seems to me. as any piano can REV. BMRT? A. HHfEB of Mndi- beta&do. • son, Wis., editor and publisher of the f ' ^ . i popular* paper, \Our Ghnreh Wort,\ MB. OHAS. 0. BOTTRKE, the expert also correspondent to the \Congrega- tnnor'oi Boston whoiaemtijoyeieapec-tionalM,\ writeaj-My \SCHtEBBBT' ItUy far such piahusfe as VmBmovs\ piano Which I pofonased of yon some Cari JFfiHore, B,F, Lang, Brmi Pambt> t two years since has proved all that we SyntffiivOr Ofi&alrx* efAjjayS\-! pur* angeipated, la-fact is entirely satisrac- chased for ray o!wu.famuy use a lorylneyery way, Also the one lor- -SGStJBBKX\ upright piano ****., dered later for Mrs, Dianttaa, Olds of mS. snil dfiBghttd with fenie itt'every thft place. Yon ate at liberty to nse -W«y» 'Vronla.not exohan?^ &£u. aay my name in any way yon deem n<wisa- other M&Ub -with which I am. fadiiliaat ble to advance the interests of the —— , \Schubert fhmo Co.\ WMtKtA3BE, who was, liead action — regulator afe dHckeiang's piano feetory jtTBGE % BL H. E3MMONS, CJndge fj) J:^£SU!S , }! B ' te^T paWhasedai o£ ihe s n p e rior ConrtJNo, ^8S Meriden \ SCHUBEB.T\ opr#t «°r W ow » St., East Boston, says:-Throngh the ad- f amily and jated for & friend of minaanA y}^ tf ^y dahghteir's mnsiC teaefaei' and hotb, have ©ven toesmost complete satj^ D ^ a S 0T ,ther (the veteran piano isfaoeon. -OChe \Scnnberr pianos ar| tttneE5 iptwohased one of the no* cei- thoronithly made and regulated an^ 6 brated^: \SCHUBERT\ npright pianos, *tama to tune wonderf oily well. ^ am Jatia&ed I made no mistake in ,_*--*«'». , r '-~vZ£Zxk^~~l t — i » i *y selection, for the instroment has .»BOF.B t M.DAyiD|OH,fiupervasorf been a BOtltce o! gratification to my of .inaniiBcraptr and -firrtn^|f musid | anu l y aria riiniacal Mends ever since it at-Wliife Snnth *3&2§83S^»8& o^e and »Sfi6i?S than satisfactory. •Sc«tonrMaSs,aayaf^^y* , 'SGHUBBB l B\ . • ' uprighLt* * <,thatXpm;ehaseagOfyott ,*_, _i Mi*.,**,-., 80me> time EBnce.las proved; all that^c-P! WM- U.M&SOS, the popular pianist, pi6niiB6daaidreSlrmor« tnfnl anttci4o*^J^tand f ^erof BoBton, •say_s:-l paiea.tataihlote-'withitti^Jtone Sni.l&e the \SCHUBERT'' upright pianos acMoii ahdit-sWidson taae=.h6ttef tBui| rarymilch, ftad always recommend them aW piano IevaE-Owned. I recommend! W »y friends wanting the very best itto all my Mends. j piano'tha\t Can he tflafle regardless of x .. , , • .'. <.. ,..< 'price. A.isM'M^mW^lS^. '**&** Bos\- . . — jMf **#* ^^l^'^E^l 1 *!, 1UK« OHARBiES Bt. AMES, banter ^S5SS?s^^l 8 l?^? &: =^5l uRfa *- a md hrokei? toys:-!-! am lUlly* satisfied \SCmp^tT\ Jipnght pxaio Bome! with the \SCfiEIBERE\ upright, Style years1 ago for.one ofmy J®m **$}! 11 piano I purchased from-you some time ga^esguchgcud^absIsaaoa-Bh^vB^ldiajjjpgfo,.^ ,5^^ | ttn ^ly a is 0 the om eight or ten 6f.8ametomy scholars, and j oraere a Jor tlie \jfew. luarlborougl have, now ^feWV|g,*PR ^° Hotel,\ New toxicity.. Bflth, are giv u.se mi«m deligbted wath^ame m m gUiemoat' complete BaSsfacHon, 6yery-^ra^» iThese Pianos Cltt Be -SiE^ft-At . -^i^^ '3&RQ&.< stmm, ARCSUMENT/FOR CORPORATIONS. '. \ •••_• Senator HUl AttkcHed Governor'RoOift^ vtlt For H(s Course '.Iti'ReftWriee* •' to* the Piawae of'the 8pec|»i FwjiK chise fax W*W*-fl«R'ly Pf Attorney. , Oenprai Cunneen, » Albany, April S.^Seldom, If ever* in, recent years ,has,a more sensational speech, h^een mftde before the court ol appeals than that of fonjjer. Ilnltea States ^Senator B*vid B, HUl,' who concluded the argument of counael for* the corporations In Itlue apecte franchise tax cases, In extended prefatory remarks Sen- ator Hill attacked President Koosevelt for his course ju jgovernor of thli state with reference to the pastas* of tfte special- francMse tax law, We ©nvphaUcally donled that the corpox' atlona were responsible for tho aJ. loged nncongtitutJonal features of the law, declaring Qia,t Governor Roos©. volt himself recommendod them In »o nmny words, Qovornor Roosevelt ho\ charactBriiefd as a man of very limited tocperSeneo in tho administration of state affair*, and he accused him of forcing the Special franchise tax law upon t&o lOSslaturo ,aa \a political «xpodIettt'* at the behest of \certain minor, Bonal- political and largely socialistic or- ganizations, aelf-conatitutcd, lrre3pc»n« slblo and noisy associations, mostly oi non-taxpayers, assuming a monopoly of the championship, ot tho peoplo'8 alleged rights,\ The bill. Senator Hill doctored, was rushed through tho legislature in three days and signed by Governor Roosevelt without a hearing on the nest day thereafter—\the product of hastev flcWoness, Inexportoncs and nr> duo clamor.\ Mr. Bill remarked that Governor Odeli loomed to have given tho sub- ject of taxation \mora cool and pa.- tiont conaldoratlon than hia pre- doc*s*or. w f Hlll*a AtUtk «& RooMVilfc. • Tho court raado no comment On Senator Hlirs attacks upon tho form' or governor \who fa now president of tho United States, and Attotaoy (SOn- oral Gunnecn, who hlmaolf was ac- cused by the former senator of citing before tho court aa alleged history at, the statute which was \neither Mt not accurate,\ mado only brief resTor* cttco to it. \Governor Roosevelt needs no de- fease at my hands,\ said tho attoss ney general, \ft h& did nothing: else than take tho Initiative steps which, will place theso enormous values In such relation to the tax law that tftey will bear their share with tho owners of cottages, business enterprises and Other property now tho subject Of tttt< atloa, he would have deserved the promotion with which he has been rewarded.\ Senator Hill quoted pablte papers of Governor Roosevelt emphasizing to the legislature the difficult character of the problem of taxation and his recommendation of a special commis- sion for the study of the subject. \But Governor Roosevelt.*' said Mr. Hill, .\made no suggestion for the specific taxation of public franchises, nor was the subject of their tax&tlon even mentioned. It may be further stated that neither had such taxation been recommended by any comptroller Of the sftate—which oiBcla't has gen- Oral charge of Its finances—and \Whose duty it was to devise proper methods .of taxation—nor had It been approved in the platforms of either of the two great political parties into which, the people of the state are divided. \The original bill, retaining the' pow- er of assessment with the local as- sessors,\ said Mr. Bill, \was received'' by the legislature with far more unan- imity than was the amended meas- ure at tie special session. Tnefje? was: no objection to the original bill based\* upon the mere fact that the assess ment was to be made by loc&l as-j 8essors, but the objections, among others, were that it should not be made by local assessors, or any other' assessors,- In the absence Of some rule, principle or method, prescribed En the bill itself, for determining how the valuatipn should be arrived atj and that instead of endeavoring to esti- mate the value of • Intangible fran- chises there should have been a tax based upon gross receipts.\ Assessment a Local Function. Upon the legal questions Introlved Senator Hill argued that the function of an assessment*was Inherently a local function and Could- not be trans- ferred to officials not elected tar ap- pointed by the localities:; that such exceptions to the home rule principle as the courts \have permitted were permitted Only as Special eiscejitlons; that to provide what\ property 'shall be assessed is the province Of Qie : leg- islature; to assess it i s the fumotion Of local assai»ora. ' ;. nifet ^e.,l%6ly^<jjfa|4n:*ia»e &&' piston c*thla --Oaio*Vs4«d:^n4tor ftll •.Sbnsiuarog!. '•; *^Vt^i*' pj*w»vst'.ir mt\«l«6^ rt ^iiiii\T^tt»\ , *e»tsid|^ tisn,^^& '^Mtipn •Mstntjes, tc! ''th^fetwuittes,* 'c]'#,\ tofns ahd.Vtl lagea of ^.^aji^ilfeht'^'iwe*' -%». *nr epoy;,ter v l%e-honoyed 'lolstt ^^oWs^teiidlW H «w, 'j%at .'to mum for^ptop§pe»s-of^airset-Sax :,«&•,. T?|trt«r*r ! |^rtX,|hall. Wfat ,%$$Ta$ag^i$. ^^jpurt'.'^oaid; 'iffiwf' i!rot^.*3^^^nc^^.'!||9ffli '^Bvaaion,,... A- dtogswoui rp«^c>d^nt ^jl^ouid, /no* .^jp^#i^~~i&t!fa\>y fresh MMlo^aa; sf&r\ 09. ,«*rjonis|sd *nd. flti9(w3iciae «A«Hn.of loo*l self- goveenjn]^, »l^^itely .jmpeailied*- {». wt \destrOyedU ^ ( ln,Trolxef more ijian \the me^Que*it|o»*PC ^XCQ»»ITO corpor- ate tax&Uon, itfnvc»l^e»,th6 j preserva-; tjon, oi ihe k^atlttttSc^^fronx'further )eglsl8,^e d«vlcoa be* naderinino and we/iken ^aom-e *ef it» M<*t 0J»*eaflal proyialCRs jnAenaod for the protection (it'the.'p»op|»,' k - Frank % 3?tatt, **« counae* .ior the consorted- 6f« company \ot-New \York city, »4atii«»a btmsBlf chiefly to the \c ( -under,tne law *•' valid aijeflwmenCot tie latanslblo por- tion of the property pt corporations wa« impracfcJcablo, I| was contended that 13io'law had'failedito provide an adeettato »e»thoa and principle for the Mc*k*lttwors,t ol no. eauibable valu- atlon. • , WiUjum HC Dyjjnmo for tno Brook- lyn anil CoxMy. Utaaid company took up tho -tne^al fetAmres of ta» law.* Attoinoy QonerU Cunnten, madetthe conducing addretK anaworing the ajTumonUaf all the opposing counsel against wlbom ho appeared single tftadod, MomrGAuE TAX mttx. HARRISON IS ELECTED i;\ •\..'*-' -'• • .' 'Chicago^ ^ - 4- ^u^ .-*-\- =.'•<«: 3^< ! '. BEAt'GRAEME STEWART BY %wb. : R«fiubil5*0m, Elected City Attorney ' *nd City Clerk and DernoCrata C\^ Treaturer-^Perriocrati Will Cont»'01 City Council by Tvyo Ma3crtty»-Re'- sult of On* Ware] In rjoiibt. Chicago, April 8^-Carter H» Harri- son, was elected mayor of Chicago Tuesday for the tonrtk time, fals ma<- •jorlty by uhofticial- count over Graen^e Stewart, the Republican candidate, be- itt|p 6,948, %h0 total vote, wass&irrlson, 146,- 823; Stewart, i33,37G; Cruice,. lud. 352S mm mm^mWM\ Just Bi^ihriofe imes % ind % Core^ . H a lew y^m4g^^mi % ojift>J««d ealdyou oaattuferAfaTrh. Tjyiyeijfeh- ing air eiiargea wltli a h.«a^|f|'^i||al- Oauooi of Republican SMtatort Dt- c*d«d to fuih' It. Albany, A^pril S.-^Aitor a, protracted ,coalcwnctt -ol.throw: hourt th» Ropob- Ucan racmb-ors.of the ic&ato decided not to recede Jrom thdr, cauou» ac- tioo. on tho mortrajo \ix bill, which Itnpoioi a tax of Sour wills on all classoj ot mortr»«e« except thost ox&naptcd by \lUtut*. - Tbli afltlcm. Wis 1 ratbw unoxpectcd, la viow ot tho' iJfcet that. -Governor Odoll had anhou&bad la *> mc3aag& that he boatofod all thi rcvehuo ncc- easary co<xld hi raised by a simple tax, o| two* mills fiat recording fttturo n»ort««s:«- Of tie 28 Republican tcoatora oloctod 3t iwero jprt^oat. Tho abganf tec* Witt Senaletsi B, R. Brown, W*r> nick, Whltso, hofarre and Gates. The voto oa the propoaiUon ms. to wheth- er tho Republican* ihoul'd ot should not cdatlBxte to b« hound by tho ca» ens iold somo we*Vi **o In too exo- cntivo chaaabot *#aa 19 to. tho 'affirm- ative and four in tho negative, Tho four la tfcte ncgatife wex» Senatori B3H tod aolvls of tilt, \Marshall of Klnsa ahS. L«wl« of Monroe. • During tbe afternoon Governor Odoll had coniiarod witft Soniutors Ratnos, Green, M«lby, Asitmblyntcn, Nixon and ltogcns and IJoutcnant Governor Higgliis.* Tho f*ct, that throe sea- ators present at this cotifemico voted to uphold tho fprxnar caucom action la significant, although no dennita In- formation as to\ wlial plan Governor Odel! actually favors or asreed upon witft thona could\ be obtained. \At tho eoai6feacen»peeche3 In favor of tho Original mortfige tax proposl- Son ot fosar milts annually Were made by Senators Brse&fiU, BSsberg and Malby, lygnlle Senator Marshall of ISngs urged the senate OT r^cfeu the caucus action on the ground that it would do no good for tne senate to pass the measure if It were to be killed, la tiio assembly, asd Judging from the actio* ot *he assembly\ Republican con- fexence at a WeeSc age, the bill would, undoubtedly be killed In that'house. Boycott; .New VTork Farm Products. >fow Torkj April 8. —* Resolutions wero passed by iDistrtct No. 1 of tte Central \Body of the B^tall Llqluor Dealers' association .boycotting all products of the Kew-.^oxfe itate farm- ers by tfio hotels*' resmuran^\and sa- Joops in th,? .'aistrlct' oounded by BreSiway, yutioaa. street and|oa\s$rhrer after May 1. \Hbe district -cpnjalns aboflt 2dO sAtoons, about \Ibalf of\jrhtch are in connection with restaurants. A Socond. resolutloa was , passed af k-, ing Uie New ¥ork city Jjrewers to re- *uso all hops raised by New York state farmers. TOvnmtin mn& H«bl»»lilc». TTO ttsen got inte an-argument the otliijr dasr over the expansion of steam in-a cylinder, *fSVhy,\ ^aid one, '.\you don't know anyiiung'.abeiufcimachinery and the principles of .mechanics.- ionr thumbs are apt shaped right\ . He then went .on to ^explain that a man w3tu lon^i th|n thumbs did not have a mechaniea^ turn, while those With thick utembii, fer6a| at the ends, were natural liorn macnlhlsts. \1 never be- UeVod lot ptoStoghbW' ne said, \bub I do boiKeve in tfiun'llis.' , I ,pide»t..R'e'«tdent..6f Tompkins. Ithacat, Aprjl ,S.~ ftanlel Butler, aged 3:04 yejirs, the ol^ejjt reslde.nt of Tomp- MD8 cotxnty, died at Enfield Falls, noai lots, yesterjay.\ ' • ' „ cjorrxa H. nwuirso^. L*bor, 8.S9S; Brockon, Socialist, 11,. &%*, Haines, BrohiblUonlst, 8,848. Tho Republicans olectod John P. Smulski for city attorney by 8,700 plurality, and Prod C. Bonder for city clerk by 3,100; |ho Democrats elected Ernest liunimot for city trccuuror by xyrod. The now city council will be 35 Republicans, 3G, Democrats and one ^Independent Democrat Tho result oi one ward is in doubt The old coun- cil had a Republican majority of 8. mm, -fite iiiea, lycwiail^g'hf^t-ljp. .<mled and H'/wMe&fal;t«M ^ Booths that eminent j^}e8t3Mqri1Q discover in, Hyomei thltv 'jaitho^ot mixft C !uloWs\ctrte4*of vca^rJh!Md * is today TCQogmzedhy '^mfm^'.: bera of tli& inedteal gtt$«i^p%l^er , only, advertised retried^ thitlearelb* ' reliod nport to do Iri'st whaV p$|«i8, Tho corapleto oMtfitoE IlyoyJael costs hut$1,00 and- consists^of *an, inlialer, a medioine J dronp«'!a^a a botfly o£^f%owei, , - Brea% \BCyomoi thro«§h,%» 'jn» hnierfont few 1 minutes J fo|ii>fe|e8 ; ' a day and.it -wiilVwe tfo'worsV^Ma ofoatarrk It8bo'the'aaA<lli!>al81ih(» f mur^uam&obi'auo'of fite'litf*^p|u. sages, |>rflvjmiaKritatio'4ffln4 effeoU a complot© and lnating ctort, Tbe^KKiswrer pt <ho ^ex^m- Life IminKmco Oorapany, I, S- %i? gent,, oi Hew Yorlt City, wsitMi \Hypmoi has comphitbly (iurodi »jr dtmghtor b£ cntarrji from -which. *«h» has heen a milievoy for yeaV* In Medina thora oto acopiot-jrett known peoplo who eay )){j>y.Jtov* r heen owed o£ caCawh' by^\?^^!. If it does iwt euro you 0)iiii**i Mack wiE rctpm tit© -*ibtfty»$bft I»iaWEyomen THM$&&$*> est, evidence that cau TKxWeiial* to his MQfc ift,#BgtyjBf j\at „ ^ ISfEW^ Victory For Municipal Ownership. Chicago, April 8.—Aa tho later re- turns canto In showing Mayor Han., aon's election by about G,(»0 votes over Graeme Stewart, tho mayor said: \1 consider It a victory for ultlmato mu- nicipal ownership and for tho refer- endum. It means that tho settlement of the traction question must be made In the interests of the people of Chi- cago, It was the hardest battle I evet had and I am proud to have won It\ Jamestown Municipal Election. Jamestown, N. It,, April 8.—James- town's municipal election Tuesday re- sulted in a complete Republican vic- tory, with the exception of one alder- man in the Second word. Officers chosen Included supervisors, alder- men, assessors and a justice of tho neace. Says He Stole In His Sleep. New York, April 8.—When arraigned to court on a charge of burglary Her- man Weiss, said to be an Industrious Btonef mason, told the magistrate he Was asleep (Wben he committed the robbery. A patrolman says he found tv*elss in a cellar of a Brooklyn fac- tory and saw him gather ISO pounds of lead pipe into a bag and start for home. When the patrolman asked Weiss what h«r had in the bag Weiss did not answer. Not until the patrol- man shook him did Weiss seem to re allze where he was. Weiss was sent to jail. To Try Tillman This Month. Columbia, S. C., April 8.—At the opening session of the regular term oi the criminal court in this city Solici- tor Thurmond of the Columbia circuit announced that the case of James H. Tillman, charged with killing N. G. &onzales, editor of The State, last January, would be called April 13. It is stated- that 83 -witnesses have been summoned by the defense, while as many have been subpoenaed by the Fell Overboard In His Sleep. « . t New tork, April 8.—Upon the ar- rival of the steatner Minneapolis, It CWas reported that Quartermaster Bailey had disappeared from his berth one night during the voyage. He is / sutppased . to have fallen, overboard while walking in his sleep. First Death This week. Ithaca,. April 8,-^Mlss Lena Ban- field, 2t years oTd, died here of ty- phoid fever. This Is the first death to occur this week and no new cases Si tlftve been reported. Tfttins pass Medina ns ioltiwas EAST BOUK&. , •if J0S0 \ 'OSB \ TsCi \ If 11 i Iran*,*, J55 « I'-^fal'w vnmmmsx 8t43fp.ni . - S'to'T' •J:tO \ •• 8*0 \ *lr.dki!e* trains run dally. H.PABnT,Cf«(i, Gracwl Piwettger AJ»feM'ifoA. A. H. Srjltli.kjcntna Saptrbtaadwl Or. Ella Pomiroy CIAW.VQ'Y&m. T H6 People of Medinaaiafe-ASidketd tho fact that deadly. MlcrabM 'are tho cause of Ch»nia:3)]<M^URui wherover a weak owaa is L '^,eM!JPy locate, can sing a slultLng oil. -an4 d^»y of tho muens xnembranis,/pohionttig and unaermining the -whole #Mirra. causing cbrottie nlseaseS. ' sKraffmg, douches and inhalmg •will ne**r-eijite; • there is only one way, by deetaSWn^ the germ in the blood that It th».c*o»e. Doctor EUa Pomeroy\^ ,reme4dif»xrtw move the cause, as httddrada of. your best citizens and neighboni wiBL feiUfy. Thoso that have been CntA a.nCt{i»& that are On the way to^rmaaiehtreii covery. Testimonials eatt-'be* seei-pt parlors. None ns*ed, e£68pfc b^^peftdn- al request of patients. \ T- < ' -\ *- Blustrated health talks 4crMoUters>ifiai Daughters every Wjechicadayi-ironi 8 to 4 p, m, Subject;, Mealth t Beauty and HaJip!lless. ,, Permanently located at l^-.OftKi-Or- chard street. SonrS;-! tov4,4 jtO;°- anS 'SlI-*ma8\' , -Gavrden-Seeds'* in; bulk, at, ..,, » S. P. BLOOD & tMFSNY ORiifiAiis mats NIDilS I P yonrlawh mower; m)6a*/ac#ttirlng; drop ns appstali wOllij!«ll»i5oE.Jlt,i«tit I 1 urop ns aposxaij wetimuxQTMi^we it in the best of orden Hhd^eliyji^i iromptly at a moderate '.mt.\ *\B0*MK I. SA-&BETT, 540' M Bt.. mm*. _I. BA3&BBTT, N.t.