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The MACON TELEGRArH: WEDNESDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 18,
1903
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Store Notes
TODAY W8 MAKE THE MOAT
l Nl'HECEDEYTED CIT o\ tA
DIES' TAILOR MADE SLITS
EVER INAUGURATED n, TH | S
SECTION.
00
SvxWs for $%.
the materials of which
THEY ARE MANUFACTURED
ARE CHEVIOTS, SERGES, VEN
ETIANS AND BROADCLOTHS.
THE COLORS ARE BLACKS
RF.DS. GREYS. NAVY AND ROY
AL DLl'E. OXFORDS, BROWNS
TANS AND HUNTER’S GREEN. *
THE STYLES ARE BLOUSE
FRONT AND ETON. THE TRIM.
MINGS ARE SILK, SATIN \XD
CLOTH BANDS.
THIS IS A TAILOR SUIT OF
FERING THE LIKE OF WHICH
i YOU’VE NEVER GAZED ON' BE
FORE. AND IT WILL BE MANY
1 A LONG DAY BEFORE IT
| GREETS YOUR EYES AGAIN.
Blankets and Comforts
GUESS YOU’toE THINK
ING OF THEM SINCE THIS
COLD SNAP CAME IN. WELL.
WE*HE SELLING THEM AT THE
SAME GENEROUS REDUCTION!
$12.50 BLANKETS for $0.38
#10.00 BLANKETS for *7.50
**•<*> BLANKETS for $0.00
$7.00 BLANKETS for $5.25
Z Specials in Comforts
#2.TB COMFORT for $2.00
$3.50 COMFORT for $2.75
While Shirt Waists
ELEGANT STYLES OX EXHIBI.
TION TODAY IN WHITE
WASHABLE WAISTS...
$2.bQ to $b.00
We Misrepresent Nothing
Whatever rrc assert In
our “ndn” In the gospel
truth—to state thr case
emphatically, wr are
The Cheapest and
Most Reliable Whisky
House in Georgia.
$1 wc nell yon n
full quart of MOUNT
VERNON WHISKY, or
$3.50 per gallon.
Ve warrant it i»orr,
■ trail*lit MOUNT VER
NON WHISKY, 8.year*
old.
We atm sell the famoua “SCIILITZ”
BEER, the best and pnre»t on the
market. It’a the beer without a
lieadnehe.
5-ycar-old Corn at J2.G0 gallon. 70o. quart.
Thr celebrated ’’Dnnlel Boone
Kentucky NVhlaky at 12.40 a Ballon, ex*
press paid to any point In Georgia., ana
four full quarts of our elegant BART
LETT RYE for only 13.25. express paid.
Then are only a few of our many gooa
things Full line of Champagnes, wines.
Cordials. Brandies, etc. , .
Remember, we are the only house in
Macor. to pay express charges on all
goods from SI .75 a gallon up. provided
order Is not less than for two gallons
shipped to one address and accompanied
by the cash.
Sam & Ed Weichselbanm
£1 Cherry Bt. 'P h0l >
THE CITY MARSHAL
MUST SHOW CAUSE
Why a Peremptory Writ of Jfanila-
niim .hall \n! be iMOeO Annin.!
Him In Prevent hale of Personal
Property to Pay Taxes.
City Mirahal Walter Chapman lrvle'1
upon and advertized p raonnl property
| ii.ii.- l bv Mil" M. I. Mnni.-, 1" p..rt-f>*
a tax ft. fa. iiRnlnat the petate of her
husband.
Mrs. Moore, through her attorney.
Judge Freeman, pretesting that the •*;
Ute of her husband had been adminis
tered, and the property levied upon
her property. She offered to give 1
In twice the amount of the tax to
cure payment of th- same, provided h*;f
claims of non-llablllty was not sus
tained. The bond was refused.
Judge Freeman secured an order yes
terday from Judge Felton, directed to
the mayor and council and the city
i:.arh 11. to appear b-fore him ■ m t .*
*7th of February. 1003. and show caus*
why a peremptory writ of mandamus
should not Issue against them.
has the cold wave
INJURED the fruit?
The Question Now Uppermost in the Hinds of the
Growers-Prevailing Opinion that No Serious
Damage Has Been Done—Some Think it May
Prove Beneficial.
J
opinio
Injury
coM
belt
of the
Thousands Have Kidney Trouble
And Do Not Even Suspect It
Do Not Neglect . Your Kidneys, Because if Kidney Trouble is Permit
ted to Continue, Fatal Results Are Sure to Follow.
Reports yesterday from Fort Valley, ,
Maribanvllle and other points on the
Central Indicate that the peach crop j
was not far enough advanced to be In
jured by the cold wave.
At Fort Valley yesterday mornlns-
the mercury was a degrees above zero.
Reports from points on the Georgia
Southern and Florida corroborate rt-
Porti from other fruit territory, to the
«rtect that the peaches are still safe.
Mr. Frank Hazlehurst, secretary of
the Georgia Fruit Growera' Association.
Hated last night thnt his advices from
the fruit growers yesterday were to
the effect that the blizzard had not In
jured the peach crop. He stated that
fruit men believe the cold snap now
on Is the beat sort of luck.
^ a " 1".—Author!- proba
rJLJJ, weather conditions and their I nt a
probable effect on the peach crop of,
1 dll ! fr markedly. Garland M. •
' II®', one °! the lar kort and most suc
cessful peach growers In the state, as , _____
tills III. ol'a" , 1 u . Ck f!lrmer ntnr | FHl'IT IN DOrCIIERTY
«nd sndffii Ysw :; V I Til AtHAXY, Ga.. Feb. 17. The cold
at this time ' ' * ^ U *‘ “ 1,at * m,, dcJ j way* struck Alh.any Inst night and to-
On the other hand it n n , ,! ®>' ,h " «*»& ■* ezperienrlng the coldest
ibJEi . han “' H ' n - Beyer of Weather of the winter The fruit cron
. b J lr *» a » •» of the opinion ! nf thin ecctlcri Is undoubtedly gieatly
greatly damaged
that the cold wave which we
are now not exactly perspiring tinder.
Is about the best thing that could hap
pen to the growers of the state.” said
Mr. Itynls. "I was In my orchards .it
Ty Ty In Worth county on last Tues
day and I am satisfied that the tree®
will be benefited Instead of injured by
the cold.
Locnl forcast official Boyer said: I
am very apprehensive of the possible .
that may come from the present
ave. If the trees of the peach
o as far advanced as they are In
this section there will be no fruit from
them ibis year. Here the buds have ad
vanced well and the cold of tonight,
which will be the severest of the win
ter, will be the means of killing them
so far as the coming crop is concerned.
Tho thermometer will drop tonight
below 30, ranging as low as IS in all
probability. Truckk thnt Is sprouting
will b* killed beyond question as will
the peach and I fear we will have no
fruit."
TREES IN SUMTER .
AMERTCUB. On.. Feb. 17.-Careful
Inquiry among fruit growers today In
dicates that peach trees escaped In
jury from freeze Inst night while few
trees of late varieties were well ad
vanced. The Elbertas nnd other late
varieties had not budded out nnd have
e« ape ’. ib-st 1 u. lion. There
'i fiei 7.i* m •! slight snow '.ill
this morning and vegetable gardens
I 1 were obliterated. The oat crop Is unin
jured.
It used to be considered that only
urinary and bladder (roubles were to he
traced to the kidneys, hut now modern
science proves that nearly all dlsc ; i
have their beginning In the disorder of
these most inportnnt organs.
Therefore, when your kidneys are
weak or out of order, you can under
stand how quickly your entire body 19
affected, and how every organ seems to
fall to do it.« duty.
If you are del; or "feel badly," begin
taking the treat kidney remedy, I)r.
Kllmer’a Swimp-Root, because as soon
as your k dreye are well they will help
all the other organs to health. A trial
will con vine? anyone.
DID NOT KNOW I HAD KIDNEY TROI BLE
Gentlemen w "About 14 month
■ xtremely shk for three weeks,
was jihlr t* leave my bod 1 wh
xcruclntlng pains In my back
• : times lotted v#*rv much like
ould pass Hit little at a time.
• differing treat pain.
that
rength anl was nil run down,
r*. said nv kidneys were not affected,
nt while did not know I hnd kidney
ouhle I mmehow felt certain that my
. trouble.
1 procured ; bottle of Hwnmp-Root and In
side of thru* da vs commenced to gei rc-
:* that bottle with nn-
completlon of hip one
low, yellow complexion, makes you fee!
as though you had heart trouble; you
may have plenty of ambition, but no
strength; got weak and waste nway.
The cure for these troubles Is Dr. K11—
Swamp-Root, the world-famous
tey remedy. In taking Swamp-Root
ord natural help to Nature, for
Swamp-Root is the most perfect healer
nnd gentle old to the kidneys that is
known to medical science.
FIND ODT IF YOU NEED SWAMP-ROOT
that the peach crop of the state will;
be a failure and that truck generally
i nearly all tree
LITTLEFIELD WRATHY
AT SULZER’S ATTACK
The New Yorker’s Wit and Sarcasm Ruffle the
Maine Statesman—Some Very Sharp Words that
In France Would Have Called for a Clash of
Swords.
WASHINGTON. Feb. 17.—The house
today entered upon the consideration
of the naval appropriation bill, under
the operation of a rule which made
the new legislation, relative to the In
crease of the personnel of the navy and
lor the increase of the navul academy
la 'order.
Mr. Richardson of Tennessee and Mr.
Underwood of Alabama both den*
ounced the principle Involved In the rule
vicious. The general debate upon
the bill was without (special feature.
The paragraph In the bill providing | Littlefield tiiust bill.
ISM.OOO for a naval Motion on the t WASHINGTON. Feb. 17 -Mr Hn., r
Great Lake, went out on a point of from , ht ,ommlttvc- on jurt oi.ry, tolny
or ?f l 7 ....... ... ... . , reported to th. m-nate ih,- IJttletlelrt
Mr. Littlefield and Mr. Sulzer had „ntl-tur«t bill na nmon.b .1 Mr PI.,it
an IntereMln* claih before the nnvitl of oCRMetlrut, of th« committee. Mot-
bill wo. token up. the former char*lnx ,. | th . lt „ wu nn H onunimou, r rp,, r t
and that he
Discussion of the statehood hill was
resumed, and Mr. Depew continued his
remarks In opposition to it. Toward the
end of the session, Mr. Teller declared
that himself and the country had been
I mill ted by some of the former's refir-
encta to the unequal rsprastntatim in
the aenate.
T: • < i ;r. t. k i••*-.»Intt m, dir*- ting the
committee on PhlltK>lne* to visit the
Islands nnd Investigate conditions whs.
on Mr. Lodge’s motion, referred to the
committee on Philippines on a yen and
nay vote—37 to 24.
Th»* senate adjourned until tomorrow.
found l
Ratifying
Weak m
sponsible f
Ing than i
mttted tot
fatal result
trouble Irltntc
dizzy, retie
makes yqi pn
day and-obliges >ou to get up many
times «lu4ng the night. Unhealthy kid
neys cnu.e rheuiruithun. gravel, catarrh
of the bidder, pain nr dull ache In the
back, Jontfl or muscles: mnk» s your
head on Ibnck ache, causes Indigestion,
stomach tnd liver trouble
(SwampsRoot Is ploosnnt to take.)
To Piove what Swamp-Root, the Great Kidney Remedy Will do for YOU/
Every Reader of The Macon Daily Telegraph May Have a Sample Bottle FREE.
EDITORIAL NOTE.—If you have the slightest symptoms of kidney or bladder trouble, or If there Is any trace r
It In four family history, semi nt once to Dr. Kilmer k- Co., Binghamton, N. r'., who will gladly s* ml you by mal
Innmilutely, without cost to you, a sample bottle of Swamp-Root, and a hook containing many of the thousands upo
thouands of testimonial letters received from men and women cured by Swamp-Root. In writing to Dr. Kilmer ■
Co., hnghamton, N. Y.. be sure to say that you re.nd this generous offer In tii» v Macon Dally Telegraph.
It you am already convinced that Swamp-Root Is what you need, you can purchase the regular llfty-cont and on*
dollatqlxe bottles at the drug stores everywhere. Don’t make any mistake, hut remember the name, Swanip-Itoi
I>r. Klmer'a Swamp-Hoot, and the address, Binghamton, N. Y„ on every bottle.
three auction «blks daily
McEvoy Rook and Stationery Co.
IFF..
fatally.
9n the leg of
ove. Ill. For
jetors and all
Arnica Salve
him. Equally
Skin Erup*
nearly forfeits his
A runaway almost e
started a horrible ulcer
J- B. Orner. Franklin C
four years it defied all
remedies. But Bucklen’s
had no trouble to cure
for Burns. Bruise..
Uona and Piles. 25c at all drug Stores.
this bad weather.
Tel^nhon* and let us ** n d you what yo'
w »nt In our line We will save you trouDP
Taylor's All-Nigh'. Drug Store.
the latter with having perverted the
Record.
Mr. Littlefield charged that on Satur
day la*t Mr. Bulxer had mlarepreaented
him in various waya. He aald Mr. Sui
ter had aubaequently corrected hl« re
marks to make It appear that he (Mr.
Littlefield) waa present, nnd character*
Izcd the alleged misrepresentations as
•’deliberate, premeditated and Inten*
tlonal.”
In the course of his remarks. Mr.
Littlefield read a ntwspapek article In
serted In Mr. Sulxer'a remarks, descri
bing the alleged genesis of the Little
field bill. He commented upon the
statements made In the article, deny
ing them seriatim. He declared among
other things that the anti-trust bill had
been prepared by himself and the other
members of the sub-committee of the
judiciary commltee after consultations
with the attorney.generaf.
He also denied the reports of an al
leged conference between the president
•rd hlmwlf. •« -Well
was represented as displeased with th -
LI J||****«l«r 1 r*pll«d to Mr. Lll'tl.fl.ld
In ft Minl-humorou. vein, creatine
murh nmuiwnicnt by hi. Mrcft.tlc rom-
mentft upon the membrr from Maine.
He epokeof Mr. I.IttWleld'ft ,pe*ch Ju.t
made ft. hi. "defen.e" ror hi. failure
to pne. hi. untl-tTU.t hill In fulllllment
of hi. ftlleted prom 1 ** '» •>'*
ent. last .umm.r to pa». It, or know
the re.ron why." The MwnMto
Mr Littlefield he denominated a men
quibble, which demon.tr.ted tnezen
tlcman'. Inability to be "fair, decent oi
i_, ro puffed up with hla own
vanity " Mil Mr. Sulzer, ' that h« can
fee no *ool in anybody or anythin*.
Jxe.pt hlmeelf and hi. meMure.- He
i« like the dot that tnrk«. pet. bitten WABHIHD
Lnd then whlnea. He whine, not *) I llran .enatoi
much «.tn.t me « a.nln.t the power. ; a ,,„
that be, and not »o much j tinu
ssTbeWi “.dj asSl
"WSjftleBeld did not pur«ue the
jr r . gulzer wa. made witb me
kn ™i 1 b?^e tl 7"«u“rn“ uml! tomorrow.
THIS COLD
IB AI EH IT IMPERATIVE FOB
YOUI FEET TO BE COMFORT.
A HIT.. WE CAN BAKE THEM
SO-iET INTO A PAIR OF OI II
HE.VI' MIIOKN.
TST.Y GO ill HAP.
T1YL0R SHOE CO.
PHONG (Ml. 510 CHEllII Y NT.
FRANK COOK
CONFESSFS CRIME
COOSA R1VFR
IS RISING RAPIDLY
lure. 11 ana Id a larg*- proportion of the
bill has been more wisely and appro
priately treate 1 In I* gi^l.itlon recently
enacted. Concerning th«- new features
t i i" •• ••!• lie sal 1 unconstitutional
provisions In them. Kvc n If they wero
within teh constitutional authority of
• "lij'n • the\ .re ml *' h|e\ mis an I k l!|
work grent Injury to the business of
the United tSates.
Dolicious jrolntino and lint
cofl'oo served free at Flour
noy’s.
CANAL TREATY
AND STATEHOOD
Republican Caucus Adopts
Scheme of Legislation.
VOTES TO BE REACHED
Statehood Bill Will Hold It* Pl«re
in (he Line of l.ru lain 11« e llnilneu,
hat 'there Will Be I ontlnnoai F.»-
Seaalon* I ntll (he Panama
Treaty and Oilier* Nliall
Bren Disposed of.
Ik TUB SF.VVTK. ,
y A8 Mt2S T t^ K the^nference riport for ai
-SP— n ^ w
TON. Feb. 17. The RepuV
held a caucus tcxlaj
have the senate « »in
leratlon of the Panama <a
nal treaty tomorrow and on futur** d.»jn
until the treaty shall lx* disposed of
This result w.s r*a«hed after on hou
and a halfs dis usslon of the legisl.i
tlv* altuutlon In th* senate The <on
elusion reju bed was un;itiiirious.
The und-■ standing Is that the st;il«
h< . ..1 hill does net-lost Its ndV.ftilJige , •
p isltlon In the order of business wh- :
the senate Is in legislnth e s-sdon. Th
H* puhlt' an supporters «-f the Htnteh'H)
the olef purpose of the motion was
to sl(?ti;i« k th*- statehood bill. Hpeeclies
baser on this upprchettslon were made
by Snutors Quay, Elkins. Oalllnger
and V»rak**r. Th«*y expressed (heir • (*
herere to the treaty an*l sail they
agred fully with nil that ha»l been said
as lathe necessity for Its • u i ly rat 111-
cntlo. hut thi.iiRlit that the prop-r
way «» reach a vote was first to tako
a vo- on the statehood bill.
Bt lies were made by Senators Ilnur,
Harm, Locl^e. Aldrich and others In
whlo much stress whs laid on the ue-
ressiv of serurlng the ratification of
the reaty and on the fact that thei -
w,ik io Intention to displace the stiite-
hoo*)hlll ns th** unfinished legislative
husliHM Henator Hoar made hii ir-
gumnt to prove thnt the executive
buslrss of the senate occupies a dif
fered plane fr*im legislative business,
and hat courtesy toward other nations
dempds that treaties should
prefientlal consideration nt the hHnds
of tie senate. This view was gen-i
n Hyp err pted by senators and was th
v|i-v it ted on. Home of the senator
pr. »nt afterwards commented on It
Ilkey to form a new departure and an
Imprtant preredent In the senate.
Ofier senators made referenc e to Un
ion's Interest In the canal and Hen.i-
torforaker stated thnt an eminent <*n-
k I it* r officer hud assured him that no
feu r than four great European poweri
wen looking with Jealous eyes on our
movments on the Isthmus and woul-1
rlad to displace us there
When
anniuncr
id Jo
renrhed th«
made that lmm n -
lose of the routl
Admits He Murdered Ills Wife Near
llfiftle*Ifnriist, (.n—)Im«I Been Mar.
rled only Nix Muntlis.
EASTMAN, Ga., F*-b. 17. — Frank
Cook, who Is confined In the county Jali,
has confi-sHed to the brutal murder of
Ills wife near Hazleimist, (In., Satur
day last. Cook says he came up behind
his wife and brained hei with an ax**.
They hnd been married only six
months. The motive of the crime Is
s.ild to have been Cook’s Infatuation fm
another woman.
THE CANADIAN I’AUII-TU.
Sir William an Horne Hoes Not
lluve In liny An> tiling.
NEW' YORK IVh. 17.—Sir Wlll'.im
Van Horne, rhnlmian of the board of
the Canadian Pa< IMc railway, who ar
rived here today from Havana, was
asked whether It was correct that the
Canadian Pad Ur was negotiating for
the North Atlantic fleet of the Eld»-r-
Dempster line. He replied: "W’e have
been negotiating with the line for the
purchase nt from a dozen to a dnz<en
and half of their ships for some tlm*».
"This move of our Is In no way an
effort to compete with the Morgan com
bine for business or to divert any
traffic fmm N**w York. The (’unu/lia.i
PjhIHc has plenty of business for a
lino of Its own across the ocean."
1HONBOE DOCTH INE.
BERLIN, Fob. 17. Ernest von WII-
denhrnch. Emp* ror William’s favorite
contemporary poet, and a-.metlmes .’"i
thnt reason called th** court poet, has
written an article on "Gormnny an* 1 the
Monro*, do* trine," In which he says It
Is clearly In line with Germany's Inter
net and policy to Join with th** Unit 1
States In maintaining the doctrine, mi l
expresses the hope that the Unlt*»d
States will extend Its authority over
all Latin America.
HI,17.7. A RD IN TE YAH.
DALLAS. Tex., Feb 17 The first
Fast Expanse of Lowlands Iuun«
dated—Many Farmers Have l)e-
■erted (lielr Humes.
C! A PH PEN. Ala.. Feb. 17.-The Coosa
river In rising rapidly, atul far out
of Its hanks, having inundated a vast
expanse of lowlands, and compelled
many farmers to desert their home:-.
There has been no loss of lif*. hut mu- h
stock has perished, property destroyed
and tallroad traffic has been seriously
Interfered with. The Nashville, rint-
toiioga and St. Louis railroad 4s unahl-i
t«i operate trains hetw«(-n here and
Ountei-HVlIIe, none having moved either
way since Monday l/ast.
JUDGE SPEER
RENDERS DEGSmN
In r»«r of Bearden ♦», Benner—Sul#
Bust Be llroiiKht in Ejeejtment lt«
Inmninn la
esterda
*:<1 V
■Quay should lohs ot life fro
,-rf *he motion, and th'«
of the treaty should continue
IMS disposed of.
eport**d from El T’aso toiny
rn Garvlson, an aged ha-k^drl-
‘iA-|ver and an bid Indian fighter, -*wai
•itil! found fr«izen In the snow.
.• ruled Jn the casta
that tin- plaintiff n
suit In ejectment on this
eldi* of th«i United Rtatrir
state courts.
•hiWren of Elizabeth)
* rn in on la
>urt. or In th
In this c.im-
B< ar>l« n sued for an uii'llvd.lcd Inter-
In fienner's European hotel <m Mulbi-ri /
will probably be br.iughg
ruling
cordonce with Judge
K LDEII BAN WILLI* K|-:»HiNft.
Alderman Robert Willis has resinned hi*
<>-lib>r. ns foreman -if the blacksmith shopi
it the Central -if Gcorgl.i :<hops. lie, ni.iy*
••move from Macon. w)i|ch would m.ik9
l vacancy In the board of a Mermen,
court today o
TYI’IIOIII AT CORNELL UNIVERSITY)
ITHACA, N. V., F«-h. J7. — 'J’hree moral
deaths fr*»m ty|jhoi*| fever o*curred t*#-*
day of students of Cornell University*
The Cornell authorities will Install a
filtartlori plant at once coating 1160,00%
Already KOO students of the university)
have gone to their homes.
Baby Mine
Krery mother feel* a
great dread of the pain
2nd danger attendant upon
the most critical period
of her life. Becoming
. . .11 but the suffering and
a mother should be a source of ,J°> „„.' c ination one of misery,
danger incident to the ordeal makes 1 "? women of the great
Mother’s Friend is the only remedy ' vh,c “ f? . drea ded as woman s
pain and danger of maternity; this hour an danger is avoided
jes’erest trial is not only made painless, - longer despondent or
ty its use. Those who use this remedy lrt ” ■* conditions are
gloomy; nervousness, nausea and othe coming event, and the
O'crcome, the system is made ready/or t... •
serious accidents so common to the critic a
Dour are obviated bv the u*e of Mot tiers
F riend. “It is worth its weight in gold,
* a )'S many who have used it. $i*°?
Dottle at drug stores. Book con ‘““'“^
valuable information of interest to all .*
rutlvc
canal tr**j
anta
•to
the
"ring It
hush'* s
c:mal tr*-.ity.'
• It on th*- ft*-
I th
'ent fo any address free upon
pplication to
BRADHBjo REGULATOR OO; Atlanta,
Mother’s
Friend
sion* t*» nay cxtenl
i atlflcatlon.
Henator Cullom.
• -mmlttec on for*
**nte'l ;» motion d*
of th*; «aucus th.it tl
«h*iulil g*' Into * x-m utiv«- ►
m* rrow. FVhruary Is.
th*- conclushm of th*» mornln
t*. ratify the Panama
In i brief sp* #•* h h* *lv
ptlon of th** Cnlt*--1 States on
th* 4 lights rsnfi fraiu hls*s of th-* P*»u-
, , .iiial treaty **xplr*-s on th** 4th
of next March. He sal*l thu other It
t,rs*st>* and oth**r nations might le-
v r.. to control so important an ent»*r-
p f i«** no (hat It was altogether possible
th »t we would not b*» able to r<*n» v
th*- option .it so low .* figure ;is JU).-
th- price which this country has
■ the bargain Is
rem'ilr. and there was *1**-
ermlned th.- ugh limited opposition to
;ity. It was .ihxo’gtelv n
o further time should 1#^ lost in
* down to j»** r |ous work on the
ral frit
Tyner’s Dyspepsia
Itemed v Permanently
cares dyspepsia.
BILLIARD TOURNEY
IN FRENCH CAPITAL
Americans,
Wins sHh
iipnrallve Ease.
PARIS. Feh. 17.—The Interest In the
Iritt.i national blMard tournament Is
* p adng daily. The Halle Des Fetes of
th- Giand hotel was crowded to Its ut-
rn<»*t capa* Ity when Hlosson and Hutton,
th- Americans, began play tonight.
S ,rson I* d off, aenrio# 11, but his had
fo rr; of yesterday, persisting,Hutton 1
with comparative ease with a score of
COj to Z06 in twenty-seven Innings.
CANTRO’M ilKATITUDE.
NEW YORK, Feb 17 —The Associat
ed Press has received the following ca-
l,i -li*.: at* h irom president ('astro:
"CARACAS. Monday. Feb. If.—I
charge the Associated Press to trans
mit. together with ray gratitude, my
s*-r.tlments of deference to the people j
of 'he United Htate* *
PRESIDENT CIPRIANO CARTHO.”
A WAR C OSTRHII TIOV >
f’ARACAB, Feb. 17.—A presidential J
d* r* e i-Fued today establishes .» \ »r i
- untrlhut!«*n In the form of an **xfrH
duty of 30 per cent, to be levied on all
Import*.
Tn* 1 export duty on coffee Is made
two bolivars per bag weight, on cocoa
rlxt***n bolivars and on hides four bol- !
I vara per 100 pounds.
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