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THE MORNING "POST: SATURDAY, MARCH 14 1903 ' f. ' . - -" - - -.... , BASE BALL SEASON qet ;rindlvkha!- enators,;? 4nd- tha great and useless expense thereby was ffought to the attention of the Senate $ J today 'by Mr. Hoar through the Intro duction or a resolution, which waji adopted, direetmg-'ah inquiry ".In tb th subject. The resolution calls upon the -Swva-te committee on printing to ascer tain and report upon the expenditures by the. Senate : during: the last four Congresses for printing: documents Other than executive and legislative, TheJxioiiJt!CollogcTearn " - " i V 1 r r- 1 nounces dcneauie oiuames Durham, NC Marchl2. Special. Th JTciqj-i a-lUl reason 'will .open tomwvlJerfTtie- Trinity team and the Trinity Park High School team will j cross Dats. The second game will be played -.Thursday of next week, the anteeUngjeam-beine Oak Ridge. fc Trinity fiow has a very strong,, team and; .Coach" -StMcsdale Is 'confident, of carrying It to victory over the other teams of" the state. So far there are .twetityaix who" are trying to. take a; tireless little workers Dr. King's New place on the tea m . or on. the subs. J -'r ri. Millions are - always at, ine pitching stafr is composed of worts, nigni. ana aay, curing inaiges- : especially those 4 whose printing has oeen oraerea Dy unanimous consent or upon the' request" bt individual sen ators. Eight hour laws are ignored by those Uradsher,' who pitched last -year, Woot n. WebbVacard. In addition to the two games men tioned the schedule for the season has teen'arranged as follows: March 23-Homer at Durham. March 13 Lafayette at Durham. April 2 Gettysburg at Durham. . v April A." and M. at Raleigh. April 10 Cornell at Durham. " April 13 Wake Forest at Durham. April 163uilford at Durham. April 17 S. C. College at. Durham. April 18 Wake Forest at Raleigh. April 20. A. and M,-at Durham-. April 21 GuIIord at Guilford. April: 22 Davidson at Davidson. April 25. Furman at Djirham. April 25 university; of .Virginia Ourham. ' April "30. Davidson at Durham. May l-j-Guilfqrd at Greensboro. "s , May 5 Furmajuat-Greenville, 8. C May S WofTord at Spartanburg. S. C. May 7 S. C. College at Columbia. E. C. -.lemson at Clemson. S. C. tion, Biliousness, Constltpation, Sick Headache and all Stomach, Liver and Bowel troubles. , Eas. pleasant, safe sure. Only 25c. at wa 11 druggists; CONSUMPTION "SERUM D isco ve ry of t G reat Value by Vienna.' Mareh 13. ProfessoVBehrlng, thedjscfverer of "diphtheria serum, in a lecture 'here today, gave- the details of hi latest discovery. - which in-serum by -means of whTeh .cattle- can ' be made perfectly Immune to tuberculosis- tte at said that after Inoculating cattle with the serum he had Injected into them tubercule baclllf In water, In the pro portion of .four, milligrams of baccilli to four cubic centimetres of water. He had thus, treated more than a' hundred cattle and none was affected' by tuber culosis. He claimed mat : this proved absolutely that a child, treated with the serum : .would . be-, immune from . corii sumption for - IJfev. He also claimed that tuberculosis In children' could be cured with the serum, but said it would -not be effective in- the case of . A MAN OF BRAINS Chicago, Ixju, October 2, 1302. Tii ers ! notWnff ef to much faterest to a sick woman M getting wtTL 1 write this to sick, thonghtful women who " ft fckve drsroed lopgjT wry existence not knowing which wsv to torn for health. I have- been in this precarious con- . ditioo, bat today I Katia perfect health, thanks to Wine of Cardui. I Buffered with falling and congestion of the womb, Up Z , with Berere pains through the groins. I suffered terribly at the time of menstruation, had bunding headaches and rush lnr f hUmA tn- tha hnn what tri trw I knv not for it seamed that I had tried all and failed. Dot I had never tried "Wine of Cardai. that blessed remedy for sick women. My attention was called tolt by a little booklet and I decided to try it. i found it pleasant to take and soon knew that X had the right medicine. If ew blood seemed to course throughmy ins and after nsln a eleven bottles I was a well woman. . - v " '. w. fv veins t I am rlad to be able to rivs this testimonial as I am now in perfect health. tJouM Jin. Bnsh have given aliappier message than this to the thoughtful sufferers to whom cha gives advice? What like health can bring he sufferer nearer to enjoying life? ' To make a sick woman well is to open almost every door, of, blessing and privilege to her the blessing of having children m her barren home, the privilege or takinfrpart In the ;real affairgoi 'life. - ' ,. - - Yet thousands or women are continuing to suffer without making the effort to secure health the. health that would give strength instead of weakness, vigor instead of pain;liappines3 instead of dejection and hope instead or despair. ' , . . . : If yoq are goffering what can be of more interest to you than the fact that Mrs. Bush was in a precar ' iws conaitibn",7Wearyv of existence sndiynow' in .peVfect "health becauseshe took Wine of Cardui for men atrual pains,- bearing ddwn pAins and blindmgheadachea wKen-'air otheremedies failed to bring her relief? ; -;V:j .This should bring you to consider her letter serionsly and to decide togive Wine of Cardui a trial. ; This la not a dianOBia 3nrs theory af to how a ctire can be werfcedi - It is a case demonstrated by this prom-, inent Chicago woman herself . :1 5; ' - ... ' . Is there, any doubt in your nnnti that you can be cured by Wine of Oardui the same as Mrs. Bush was cured ? Any smferer ?may secure . health by taking Wine of Cardui itt her home. The first bottle, with its ' quick and lasting relief soon convinces the patient she is on the road to' health. , ; " -'.Will you 8ecur0 j $1.00 bottle $Z Wine of Cardui from your druggist and start toda the treatment .which brinffs perfect health? "- ?:v:-5;--Vr . - ;- - . '1 - , For adyice in ciseg requiring-special directions, address, giring symptoms, "The Ladies' Advisory six v?'r., : nfsk"?-4 Chattanooga, Tenn. X r- .Secretary Soclete Francalae, (Fence,) Vhat Dr. . Crum's" Brothir - .Says of Him" -e.w.Tork. Msrch 13.lf the appoint--)nt of Dr.vW. D. Crum, the colored man whohi President Roosevelt wants to be a collector of the port of Charles ton, S. C. falls, as has been predicted, a member of Crum's family will breathe easier. Henry D. Crum. a brother 'of the candidate, opens arrlage I Wrs -ior i ne, patrons, of a florist at Fifth avenue and Forty-fifth street. He believes th.it If his brother should become collector of Charleston some V. . 1 JS . a uui-nruru soutnerner will murder! mm. . . r "My brother" is 'bout hs smart they make them." said Henry today, 'and he ran transact the work of col lector of the port or that of president of the United Htatej.. HeVgot a won derful brain and has- made himself what he Is.' I've read the life' of George Washington, and I'm convinced that Washington did not have the brain my brother has. , Washington wiener, nut tie was not so BURDICK INQUEST It Will Begin Saturday and Will Be Mostldutn' Buffalo, March i?.-rPolice Justice , muruny toaay aeciaeff-'tiiat on satur- adults. Professor .Behring supports day morninjr he will bes-iix the inrfulrv'3 in the theory that consumption is' neither hereditary nor Infectious. Every child. however, is naturally susceptible to the disease. ; ' ' IZSlVJ3?! 1 ?e .my brother government to forward a United State BONILLA'S TRUMPH " Defeated Government Officers .; Flee the Country? New Orleans March 15. -r-The steam ship Duncan, which . V arrived . at the passes last night from Ceiba.JIJonduras, reports the defeat of the Sierra, or gov ernment, forces at that to-n ; by the tevolutloiilsts supporting, Bonilla. The government forces- suffered heavy loss es. The town and fort were captured by the revolutionists. The leading gov ernment officers fled to the- United States on Ihe'Duncaiv ' The captain of the Duncan bears a1 request from Mr. AVIndt, United .States consul at.Ceiba. which was telegraphed tonight to . Secretary. Hay, asking' the to the death of Edwin L. Burdick. "It will be the mos thorough and exhaustive Jnquesi ' ever ' held .in this city." said Judge Murphy. "I am go ing into every phase of the caso' and bring, out every possible fact bearing;, on Burdick's death and fhe . methods. ; iveryming win be done to take suspi- embezzlemenfr A pUce agent left Honolulu' yesterday 61' 'the steamship Lameda. w ith . extradition papers and a warrant" for Taylor's attest. - Taylor saTIed. from "Here JajcIiSatry',t3 for-v San Frajil8cb, -to tonsult.,vrith; th6 r-Califor-laMtarilof ;hiIcultttre,,!.He; ' was Heard from regularly toj; the middle of January and was expected to return here Februa ry 1. it is belieyed that Taylor went east and crossed the At lantic! ' Honolulu authorities ' will try to extradite him. " .' . EXTRA SESSION i Congress .Will "Be;.!!. Tq gethpf in.thevFall ' 12.' President-t flfty-elghth.Con- noesn t get the Job. If he is annntnti I in afraid some hot-headed southerner win snoot, him. I have not the slight est doubt that' there are a lot of mm down sonth who. feel so on the subject that they Vvoud murder him. And If one of them did shoot him he would -say In court -thif ;my. brother Insulted a woman and that would end the whole matter. - "I have a lot of respect for ray brother, but I think he Is wrong In trying to get that appointment ht, .Jie's one of the best tors in Charles ton and owns his own drug bufness there, and every, bit of his success he's .naad himself.--. . man-of-war .to.Ceiba at. once, as tlv? condition of affairs there is desperate ana the many Annericans- In and around that town are in danger. The Duncan brought up among other passengers clon away from the . Innocent, and we hope to determine who killed Burdick." In Erie county inquests are held by the police Justice because the office of coroner has been abolished. 'The :Jn- quest is . sure to be interesting, for every living person.; ''known to.1e con cerfjed in the;.'tiystery-;wJUJbe',caJle. oi-i Trio ctt tk.i VIMK',t....Li'.' uwu iiirt i. uuuciivi nave ucfn told only to the policeifMlbe' recited puWiely: ' v .. : i .rf: Detective Holmlurid. wejn.td the hohie of Mrs. Seth T. Paine this eveninar t serve upon her a subpoena to the 'in quest. . She was not there, and he learned after much questioning of thg servants that she "had froe:Hvay; late in the afternoon, saying that she ; would visit her husband in Batavla. Hcflmlundeft'fdr Bat&trt$t 10 o'clock with a subpoena. ,$upe54ntndent Bull was asked about the report that tie police had tried rto preyent Mrs. Paine from leainB' tJi rtv .- .5 "Nothing tovif," he said. ... . . ' ' r' DistUhrances pf strikers, are not nearly- as graveas an individual disorder of the system.: Overwork, loss of sleep, nervous tension will be followed by uter collapse, unlesa a reliable rem edy is immediately employed. There's nothing- so efficient " tol cure disorders of the' Liver "or ' Kidneys as Electric "Bitters It's a wonderful tnnfr. nnrl 4effctive- nWryiiw ' and- the 'greatest all itrouna meaicine ror run down systems. 5t - dispels-Nvotts and enrarlglav'iancr .pels ;Malarla germs, dnly 50c. and satisfkctlon guar anteed by all druggists. - "'ALL OVER SOON The Seriate May Be Ready to . , Adjourn .in Ten Days ; ya!Inton, March 12.-If the pres Iht purposes of the Senate Republi cans are c.rrfed.out. the extraordinary session of the Senate will end within ten days, a tentative agreement has . been reached, providing for the rati r.catlwi of the Panama canal treaty and the Cuban reciprocity treaty next week. A meeting of the Republican Senators. will be held tomorrow morn ing and a formal program will be adop .ted,to cover-the agreement According to the arrangement made In executive session today the Panama , canal treaty will . be voted - upon next Tuesday. Monday will be (vitH disposing of amendments, and Tuesday there kill be two hr.nr. r , me .proceeding., of both dyp. Including the votes on various amend ments proposed, will be made public -together with the speeches of Senator Morgan already delivered, and one to - be. made tomorrow with regard to the --agreement between the Unite r.. :ond the new Panama Canal Company 'ur th Purchase of their rights and The adoption by the foreign relations e loaay of amendments to w reaxy.. providing that It .loi.oecome operative until. ao- the department of Ceiba; Colonel Bar rios, collector of customs t, Celba. and &enor Luis Blanco, mayor of the town. The passengers were all of the opinion that Bonilla has triumphed elsewhere also, and that the. republic would soon be in his hands. in h?r hands to- - . . . subpoena - will be night.". , f T .v A new story about, the -automobile ride which ended in the death of the Penne'lls was told today by Jacob Oyger, who works in the quarry vat Kensington. He .says he quit wprk about 6 o'clock Tuesday afternoon and started for. home, walking out Keni sington avenue Along came an auto mobile containing a man and a wo man. "They were chatting and laugh ing," says Gyger, "and as they got Vt'ithin a rnd it V. . S,hiCA.- MarAh..12-mc"Vof. thi flash to her lips and seemed to dram it. Then she flung the flask away and it fell to the road so close to me that I kicked It. The next mornine on vnv Washington, March 13. Aftec,?an in vestigation Into .complaint the 'official eonductiiOf United States consul way, the state- department has declar ed the office vacant and the president Wfe can't, has appointed ' Edwin S.v Cunningham, prevent her from going where she consul at Aden, to fill the vacancy. Mr. pleases, so long as she is present at Nelson was given a chance to resien take advantage of it. tment -gave as reason for dropping Mr. Nelson that his ser- Washington, March Roosevelt will call the gress In ; extra session In the autumn. probably October 1, for the purpose of navmg a concurrent resolution passea approving the Cuban reciprocity treaty, which is to be ratified by the Senate iiext week.- If the present extra ses sion rf the 'Senate should ( adjourni without acting on the .reciprocity treats', Congress ; would be . called to gether immediately, v As the late fall is the time for marketing the bulk, ot the Cuban sugar crop, It is thought that by meeting in October Congress can pass, the legislation necessary , to put the treaty .into effect? in time to give the planters the benefitof, the new tariff rates during the present.-year. . . , i i . Will Return to Raleigh. Prof. E. C. Brooks, who did such ex cellent work in the office of the supef intendent of public instruction last "summer as special cleric in- charge of the work in connection with the cam paign for -consolidation of 'districts etc.. t in . jug bciiiiik u.iica fis ah.,v Jj,. 19-2S. An extension .if pe. ODiaineu by p.-i ymcut ni , , j of SO cents up to ;, j., ' April SO; 190.7. 1.50. Raleigh to Durham, .r "return account Dlstri.-j ivJ ' enee M. E. Churrh. lioxlx-m C. Tickets on salt- M,,rn 25, limited returning M.ir h : S 6.40. Raleigh to Richmond Va. return account Southpm F' tlonal Conferenr,. Tl-ki(i sale April 20-21. Mini: nt ;r 28. 1903. 4.05. Raleigh to Grre!il.rir, N and return. mvount ,v Carolina Music Tf;ihr m elation. Tickets mi on!., x-: 1 29, May 2, inclusive v jrh' frl !- limit May 4. 1903. $17.73. Raleigh to Nnshvill.'. T.-r.r . return account tJrYirri! Avj bly Cumberlas'l I'rnhv!-I church. Tickets oi 19, 20, and 21, with firi.il ! . June 1. -m a l t M ror any oiner lniorniaii'Mi .ppjl any ticket agent Southern n.'ihuy, address T. E. ORKKN, T. A A Consul Bounced! oplaints ooncerninW ;JaB;. accepted the' appointment as: .clerk (xouls Chicago and all points wvt Victor K.-Nelson. ito superintendent of public insVfuc- ..Northwest. r . 3 fBergrot-i".1"- -Leave Raleigh 1U0 a. ,n. Improved FasrMger rrlr tlill s. ', : At Em ItallwjK To Cincinnati, Indiana poll1. General Mntt -hn ,,.a v ticoocs, u lung us sne is presenr at ieison -was give: th government forVSrfTSffi inQ4ieSt Satua'' are making but he did not coasf: Slonel SSni omm S ure - tonight by sendinfea detective The state depart h- , aft,i" her. If she is in Batavla that for dronnlne- Mr vices were- not satisfactory. SOLDIER MISSING: PRISONERS GONE! regiments now stationed at Fort Sheri aan are searching for the bouy of Alexander Melville, who t disappeared from the reservation vesterdav with Yawl Boat Swamped f - Laurel, '-Del., - March ,12. Six fisher men attempted to breast the heavy seas In a yawl boat at Indian river inlet last- nights to v reac . their, fish ;ponds about one mile distant.- u When about five hundred yards out a heavy wave struck the boat, precipitating the menJ into the water. .No help was at hand. Captain Veazey Hall waa drowned, while Jeremiah Davis expired soon af ter reaching, the 'shore. , ; (created ' hv' the 'TrfuHlafm-o ntt state literary fund) - tp be "loaned ' to school districts for school house build ings and improvement. Mr. Brooks resigns the . superintendency -l fit the Monroe graded schools .to acxe'pt he clerkship which ;was, created by the act of . the recent .Legislatui. 'enibtrn linllway Special Itate $5.05 Raleigh to' Wihstofi-Salem, N. C. and return, account Annual State Convention North Carolina Y. M. C. A. Tickets on sale. March 6. 7, 9 and , 10; final return limit I March 12. ; Arrive Richmond 4.55 p. m. " Leave Richmond 7.00 p. m. Arrive Cincinnati 11.45 a. rn. ; Arrive Indianapolis 3.25 p- tn. "Arrive St. Louts 3.45 p. m. Arrive Chicago 8.40 p..m. I Through Pullman Dm In r. Sleeping Cars and Day fcard-n f elgh to Richmond, Rlchnin'l t C cinnatl. Indianapolis, Ft. Louh ? Chicago with' all through points West on the-PncMc f'oa??. For tickets, Pullman l: s tat.or any information apply to C. II. GATTIS, C. I . t: T. L Rale t'h, N. C ;2.75 Raleigh! to Wilson. N. C-, and! . II. S. Leard, T. P. A., two prisoners whom he had11 been nr-r to work 1 saw the flask again. dered to watch. Support of the theory When 1 reached the qaarry I told the that he was killed by the prisoners foreman of the incident, and then T and his bodv hidden wn cn iivlheard ahnnt the !vi).n n the discovery of his musket, covered n ells. I identified the nntnmnhn,. Commencement Speakers Greensboro, N. C, March 12. Special. Rev. T. M. Johnson of this city, presi dent of the North Carolina conference with blood, and the appearance of the the on. t " 'i'ZZTl IZl- cti. nlare .rh,h u " , .w . . . - . ' " " - " epieaan invitation , to nrearh ' " "- iic oim iuc i.n u men I contained tvhiolrev " I Vi- n..n . - were working. There were evidences '.Ili . . .. " the annual sermon at the approaching of a struggle. , , J6, ? , iy may Pam the pres- commencement at Oak Ridge Instlitute It is hellv1 km i v. . ' ,i.Jence of "Quor in Mrs. Pennell's stom- Congressman J iur UUIVCIB Ul lUK U.L .v, . ..... . I. . . .U3 tnirteenth and twentieth infantry that , " 1 B,,e "as DrouKnc to tne r.os trict. will deliver the literary address aieivwe was attacked without warn- - Ing, and that after he was killed the secret move even more important men unhitched the horses attached to tnan the Inquest Was decided upon to- the wagon into which they were throw- day- aer the district attorney here '"6 oiri, ana escaped on the animal conferred with tha hi.f ah.: There is every evidence that the horses The anthoriti hava rfta(nj t Vk- " V r xnvy returnefl taln tne telegrams that passed between to the post stables last night. Mrs. HnrHioi, , ' biivi iici jiiuiuri. Aira s before , the murder of grand jury is . in session and Jhe district attorney can conduct Raleigh, X. C. till Hi ' ne, Pf" "tables last night. Mrs. Burdick The full force o both regiments was Hull two dav limed out as soon as it was known Burdek : TT fiat the prisoners had esrnnari This I turned ma i me prisoners had escaped. This was at 6 o'clock last evening, but no trace of the rnissing men- has been found. Speed of Band Wagons Topeka.' Kans.. March 12. n.iHnr the early hours this mornlnir before the Kansas Legislature adjourned sine Queer'1 Shop Raided Chattanooga, Tenn.. March 12 v.ri Ellis, accused of counterfeiting, wa arrested on Oats island near Jasper in the Tennessee river, last night, by United States deputy marshals, a complete equipment for counterfeiting ten-dollar bills and five-cent and one dollar pieces yas found in his house. THfWiOnjDEA jvoved ty Congress, has, removed p'rac- d,e ,he Hoxi toolc Senator Moore- a opposition and made it cer- "VUB UU1 regulating the speed of au- ; tain that the treaty will be ratified by tomobI,M on the highways. Repre large majority. There will be a few Mntave O Donnell Jokingly offered gainst it by Senator Teller ?n amendment providing that political .. a "ivuiu noi oe resincted in speeches pi Colorado and the Louisiana sena - attmPt will be made to w.rai in ireaiy. j ,.. we l4number of' Rmnhitn senators who believe that some of the mor than a constitutional majority. mendments proposed to the Panama. The 1)111 went to the .Senate for trfai-treaHi.fayune Democrats should concurrnce and the band wagon .-r?C -wn'.;.t they have yielded to menamPni oecame a part of the orig- In- speed. -He lobbied for his amend ment to the bill and secured its pass age with 64 affirmative- -votes. txtrn vihe argument that if the treaty were inal bill. What Governor Bailey will nt to Colombia In an do with It tomorrow when it rA v, . . iucii lui in i . , ; . -""--' - V'T nrw or.its defeat-or nn.tnnr,.. I,,m Known. Jhent woutd'be"so greafthat the Sen tte would not;h i,-,.tiaj ... -.,.v ' " in maKing "".jn?wwr in the conven- - ; f Too Much. Leave to Print ' ,iaaFiiP5 Vajg 12The. Inlu, w - V. MADE .JIiniA' m jonn uoe' proceedings before it. In these proceedings a person may be subpoenaed to present himself and bring certain documents in his pos session. After today's consultation it was decided, under this plan of pro cedure, to require the Western Union leiegraph Company, through its mana ger here, to produce copies of the tele grams that passed between Mrs, Bur dick and her mother during the. ten This period Includes the Monday and SSr PinrthSCM d' Tuesday before the -n,,,,,. , .L ... 6 "'"S approaching western J erore the Thursday, of the constitutionalism following in tho oa murder when Mrs. Burdick saw Arthur future. The T? .F1!..?!" juir. ana tele-1 liai ne uicase will European Newspapers credulous of Results London, March 12. A majority of the London newspapers, while nraisinc th czar's intention, welcoming his efforts (New York Herul-i Doctor Is your lncornni.t k ter? . . T , . Patient No.' worse: 1 sleep at the'tlme I ought K"t i f-1 Stir OnfteoyosL fill rtiini return, account Grand Chanter Order of . Eastern Star. "Tickets .on sale April o,- S.-Jrid 7, With final limit lUpril M'-. a 56.55 Raleigh to" Wilmington, N. ' C.,' and return, account Grand Lodge I. O. O. F. of North Carolina. , Tickets on sale May iOth, ' 11th and 12th, with final; limit Mav . 20th, 1903. , Persons .residing a t-non-coupon stations , desiring to .. take advantage pf ; these .rates should notify their agent, two.' pr three days. in. advance oj their proposed trip. ; , "... $25.50 Raleigh, N. C, to New Qrleans. La., and return, account Manu . f acturers' Association. . Tickets on sale April, TIJ 12 and 13th,- re turn llftiit April 19th. 1903, except by depositing .ticket with Joint Agent, rsew Orleans, and on pay ment of a fee of 50 cents, an ei tenslori'can b- obtained that wlir enable .passenger to reach origl ' nal starting point"1 before mid rMght April 30th, 1903. ' '-' ?26.7o. Raleigh ' to New Orleans. " La..; aim icium on certificate plan account National Woman's Suf- irage Association. Tirw- sale March 16-21. Certtnt- will be honored returning Bhft Coort repcr.lot nrwt".. yt l returning show-rl rta Csrolln. . Prlcw 'J M. S. Calvert, mnfiA RALEIGH. N. C. graphed to Mrs. Hull, who replied: The authorities have been unable to learn the exact words of these telegrams or their- precis, contents. The authorities may also try to learn from both telegraph companies what telegrams. If any. passed between Mrs Burdick, Mr. Burdick, Mr. Pennell . , ... , ' ,,ra'- inis ...uunduon is said to be forthcomin AYPrriao a - found influence .upon wide classes of tJ n PePIe adds that th world will wait with some curiosity to see whether even the declarations of the czar can compel the bureaucracy to observe the law better in the future than In the past. It savs that th is pouring new wine Into very old bot tles, and the gingerly way , the opera- nm . ' .W- , - mecnanics and Investors Union JoH. C.;DaEWRv, Pfes., J; S. Wynne, V. Pres., U S. Junxs, "treasurer. Geohgk Allen. Sw?V. NINTH ANNUAL REPORT, JANUARY 1, 190 147'Ioans on Improved, real es- estate, first " mortgage (full value) 2.725.00 ......,.;.;.. .,..157.800.03 loans On stock of the. com- - . . Property., dwellings and lots LFurniture and .Fixtures ., uasn in commercial and Farm- f z ers Bank .....,....' v?4i.26 Dae stockholders for mor t. - payments i... .1. ... Duet owners' ot if,l -.uli-i coapofisoertifiwatcs 1.. i Due for borrowed money... l,7i0.(:0 Surplus (jue, itocAhoJckrs . tomorrow, t hr da y before the inquest Hawaiian Official Skipped xionoiuiu, March -13. Wrv as to. the ultimate results Berlin, March 12. The cfcar's procla mation - decreeing certain radical ' re- fhs J,tS "l",.6 latest Interest here .The official newspapers declare their sympathy and express hope for the scheme. They Mv tiK, - vvut.C- KT 1.1 1ST oommis5loner of. afrriit.,.- . 1 CMr,s sublime conceDtion . e hi- ,t f ' i- ! C H R5 5 ie . v.. vi. .JJC j,eurs mis Cdmnv ha nMerl EAfl rrn invest 100.000; 200 families have xZ "17 tJ. Z 'Z,"Z r'Sl. .' have received cash advances on their cates 100 have received values amountlngVto 915,000- certlfit.,1 .received ,ori certlflcatca numbered from 1 to l' In . matured and paid in cash I2n nan . , . . n h. mfltiirofl n,i nu , . ' ' crtlncates numbered from 10 r- - on real estate have been paid when f, V 1l paymnt of P";" '. been paid prompUr 200 fSS 1 1' EVCry matured ,er,!' ',' For monthly caymeht rert. ' ... . . , .... dress. "v-"'" r coupon certincatrs or fo' ' GEORGE ALLEN. Secret -ny. .A lr nil r( by 1 io 'u: Ml v 1 Lin tr IV tfl :h f PI th i fl. hi.
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