The Gastonia Devoted to the Protection of Home sad the Interests of ftif VOL. XXIII. __GASTONIA, N. C., THURSDAY, MARCH 13, |f02. THE SEMI-WEEKLY GAZETTE. Tue Semi-Weekly Gazette is scheduled to appear the first week in April. Of course we are more or less dependent upon the type magnates for getting our new material to hand in time, but we know nothing at present to forbid the expectation that Tiik Ga zette will meet its published schedule. It will be printed with uew type from Head-rule to fool-slug. Its make-up will be somewhat changed and, as we belie ve, improved thereby. In contents aud character it will be a little different from any other paper on earth. Of course, in keeping with its motto which has so long stood just beneath the heading, Tub Gazette will be devoted as here tofore to the protection of home and the interests of the county. It will be a paper fit to go into the home and welcome there be cause of what it brings of profitable information, of pleasing enter tainment, and of helpful instruction. Devoted to the interests of the county with all its heart and strength, it will appeal as never before to Gaston county people—to those who live in the towns, to those who live in the country, and to those who are dwellers abroad. We are grateful for the substantial evidences of the hearty welcome with which our recent announcements have been received iu the way of renewals and new subscriptions. * The only thing 1 have against Thk Cazettb," say our friends, "is, that it doesn’t come often enough for so good a paper. Welcome, Serai Weekly I Hurry up with the daily?” Oh, it is coming along. PRICE OF THE SEMI*WEEKLY. We wish to make ourselves quite clear about the subscription price of Thk Semi-Weekly Gazette, The price has uot yet been fixed. Our subscribers will determine that. It costs more to publish a paper twice a week than once a week, and natnrally its subscribers expect to pay more. A one dollar paper coming twice n week ought to cost two dollars a year. But iu case of Thk Semi-Weekly Gazette it is our earnest desire to publish it at the present popular price of one dollar. Wc can easily do so if there are enough people in Gaston who want a semi-weekly at that price. If, therefore, a sufficient nnraber of those who want a one dollar semi-weekly will say so with the money before the first of April, wc shall be able to let the present price stand and to give two papers a week for the price of one. Hence wc announce that all who subscribe or renew for The Gazette before April 1st, will get the semi-weekly for this year at the present price of one dollar. Whether the price will be advanced when the semi-weekly starts depends upon what the people of the county say before that time. Meanwhile, until the first of April all who want it have on opportunity to get The Semi-Weekly Gazette at the rate of one dollar a year. . The place for everybody in Gaston county who wants a county paper twice a week for a dollar is on The Gazette's sub scription list. Get your name written there at once. It will cover the county like a blanket. Already the people arc coming. We would thank our friends to keep the good word going. The Gastonia Gazette—priuts the news and tells the truth—Gaston county’s oldest, youngest, neatest, livest and most reliable news paper—only one dollar a year—semi-weekly after first of April. aims# r»» mis cMtrun. I.ewany Ufl m lallnal tmintw hjr luqMlaUIn fimminr. (Man TrlbuM. Llewellyn Mason a eooducloi on lbsChicago and Alton Railroad, nan teaiIfy that courtesy sometimes proves a profitable ierretmecl far a railroad man. In bis early railroad day a, Mr. Mason In moled In a Utile of It and tba Investment lima Juet paid a dlvl dand of $1,000 la the shape of a Irgaey left blm by tba lata W. A. Tyler, of Bloomington. When tba will of lbs Bloomington million air* waa probated It wae found to contain tbia douse: “To Llewellyn'Mason 1 bequeath tba oust of 11,000 aa a ircogiiUton of tba ooorteoua treat meet eccordfd mo while trarellleg on the Alton Hoad.” kr. Mason borer00year*of age,and baa been n oowdoeior on tba Alton for nearly thirty years. He now runt tba “•Ilk Blocking” anbnrban train be tween Chicago and Joliet, wbleb dally eanine tba atrel magnateo aad other waaltby raaldanta of that rnburb. kr. Tyler waa erased Inly nut lout when traveling and waa wont to ask many questions. In 197* be happened to (aba a train upon which young Ma son was tba ooodaotor. Tba ronJ waa then tba Great Western Ballway of Illinois, and Lewie Mason's father waa the oparatiug bead of tba road. Mr. Tyler then lived la jMksonvUlw and Mason spent all of bis apore time on tba ran to Chicago in talking to Uae. Tbrta or four llmra each year Mason carried tba rteb ana bet wren Jack soaviUe and Chicago nod leter be tween Bloomington end Cbloego, aud bo never tired of the old men's qoea “Mr. Tyler mada hie list trip with mofoor years ago end bad almost paesod from my mlad.” said Mason. IVaton Trmiueiipr. It m laieoeelbla no ooooetr* of nay act retolll"* toou*b to mock Pena ■ylvanta. Into a warn of akawa. The ■acbloa Ibara mw aa aowerfol a« today. Than be* oarer before bare e tlwowbee one or —w of Iko Jarr* otUre woo not» «ko reroH. Bo* to day the awetilee la domtoaat In nory olty and tlllape fro** Ww l® tka flefcayiaiiL It woald be a —joke to look m Uw (Meat alrotloo la PltU kat« aa a tletery tor Iba lodepeodeata; It wae watrt* a wlaor qoarrrl between waablaa leader* and mo wbu roflnaa fall oat lo Pmaaylraala Uw total omco loo few *ed too *«pio« to «rlw their deo. ""ncrnssir* *^-nwDetroit Biter Heu* four ilwoo aa OMMh toaooMao »*•—Uirooflh Uw Saw Oaaai aad oaa aad a half tiwra the amatut oil taaado encased la toraSatikda Uw* aaiar oar porta oa iboXuaotie, Iba Golf, aad Iba PaeMa —beard aa awaaat ebool ««■) to ty of Leaden, Ltrerpnel, end How York oowMoed." I LIMB KM I KBl'NTKT la AMERICA. CapMal UmlH >■ llaa taUM«,-aal UMValMII PwRiii. The Oimi Buniu jestardag U*u>4 a preliminary rapcrt on aawmlM, planing mills. (operated )• con nection with sawmills), and timber CeBpa of tbe United 8Ut«* In 1900 It ahowa a total of 38.03ft each establish (recta. wHb an aggregate Capital of tGil.611,594. with 48,893 proprietors sod Urn mem bora. Tbeao plant* bare a total uf 19.530 •alarted ofllclaU, clerks. Ac., drawing 111,300.008 In e«tar tea and an average uf 483 900 wag* earners drawing total wage* of 9104440. 501 The mlacellt neoaa expanae* of Ufcao eat abasements aggregated 117.791 519 and tbe anaterl ala usad coal 4317,983 548. The value of products aggregating fC50.8a9.M4, which Inoludes 8439.813. 081 for sawmills; 8107 888.310 far plan ing-mill*, acd *88,398,404 for Umber °akK‘a laulUBMra **• W»»al #w lr*ua IIU. rraaa VaMUa MmUa. X.w Terk Turin. WIlium Mmooul.llia young inventor •bo la DrovmUr Mauled tba world by aauoaoulog that Ua lud kuoeaeded In traoamlltlng prearranged atgaala by mean* of Ilia wircleai telegraph acton tbe Atlantic, arrived at Haw York oa tha American liner Philadelphia yaatrr* day oorolwir. Be aatfa another auta meul lo regard lo rreuita achieved na tba a ay ue.r by wlreleaa »yaum, little bea remarkable lban tba actilavement be aonounrtd liom NewfouodUud In tba aimer. la Newfoundland Mar eon I bad tofieoeive Ib.aoacd of iliaalg ual ••S" tbioagli • telephone receiver, but y. »t.iday ba exhibited allpa of p» per o', •bleb tbe raOetviag apperatu. recorded tha ———grr. wbiab up to • dleUaca of 1*61 mile*, wera actual meaeagei. and after that aud up to SON mllae, the Mgn.l letter “b.” Keob ef Ilia plecta of tape ban tlw elgualura* Ot Oapt. A- Ik unit and Chief Offiear Mandan of the Pblladelpbla, lu whoee preaeoce tba particular rnnaagu were received. Mtrooul. allboufb lie laid be til oot at all aurpriaed at tbe reaalla, m aeveithalee. a very happy y-mng mao yviterday afuikcoti •ben hn i venire* Ibfl rcpoitrr In l.iKaiteat tbe Hoffman iloote end lo ibem opt.lord what bn v» vi r* invyoprii ig go la the oe>r falura with wireless tele graphy The ergmd ntiutH mm all exhibited, tMt bearing lb* loagluuk ■ i-4 latitude. In which it «u received. Tha Philadelphia sailed fiu-n Cher bourg. bar laat (a rt of call. ors sagts fruia Cornwall It read : “All in older, biga. Do you understand*” all b ic on ii uroixnrri Like the first, this mesasgs was at tested by Capt. Mills sad Offiur Mara dan. Other slgoels aod taaraagm war* eomtag lo ooostautly. daring then* days, bat only those that were reserved Id the pnmencs of the shipls two senior officers vers dabbed Ibe record experi ment «. The nert day. tbe ttlb, when tbs Philadelphia bad passed lb# 1.000 mils mark of her voyage. Caps. Mills aod Offioer Marsdeu once a*-On left their Pieces on the bridge and weet to tha little loelcsur*. where Msreool was working tbe lust rum not Again tbs familiar click waa beard aod tbs tape a u wound. This mem age being Haas lated read: -‘Pius here. Thanks for Utscraai.-' Burded to Okpt. Mills, he wrote his name on Ibe us per and an nounced that w-i Its receipt the liner was 1,0*2 miles west of Cornwall. On the morning of Fab 25, lbs fourth message, lbs Philadelphia being luon l.iuu mm ox roianu, ass received. It reed ; «liiy every bless •ct attend you aad yoar patty.'* Tba Qtib message, which waa the last that esaae la wards; was also received on tba 98lh, and waa to phraseology similar to tba massage that waa reoetvwd at a diet an oa ot BOO alias. Anar tba tlw communication was In tbs setura of signals, tba letter •V being used By tba operator at Oornwall lb order to let Marconi know lbat be waa WIU oo doty. Tba signals kspt as ooaalag, aad ware raoordad os the tape until the boar was 9.000 miles off from I’oldhu. Tba tape oo which the 1st ten want raoordad at tbla dlataaoa waa algaad by the ofloeti of Uva Philadel phia. Ala ended tba official teats. After tba signal tatters received at 9.009 cullss had bean raoordad In his perse a oa, Capt. Mills cots piled a ohsrt nf Ilia Atlantic, abowlog tba track the Philadelphia had lakae, aad tba palate at wbtob the masasgas from PoMbu had beau reoeivtd, Indlestiug them by UI Ua rad stars Tba shaft was than la* dorsad with tbla state moot, signed by tba Oaptaln and ablef Officer : I llDdllaetmtolo to Ibo Philadelphia, •uu tba algos on tba Upo wart Jnd as plain m t&y would Ueva been bad they I Mao lOMtrod at th'rty al'aa luatiul of > 1.600 aod 1000 or aior*. Whan Ha laoded )ral«-r<1w waa not. hi ha knew from tba beginning abut lia cuahl do. Aaktd If be i bought there ana any doabt abnut hla eventual auoccaa la IratMalUlug mruagvi, cummerclally aad other alar, acroaa tba AUautle. t* waa equally aangatoe, aud saM that Id tbraa months lia expected to have hla Matiouaoo both aidos of (ho Atlantia equipped for tegular boab aaa In Uw sending and rrocivlng of ataoaagoa. rhoalatlou on tba other aloe, Mar o-wil sold, would l* at F -Mhu. while no lb la aloa there would ba tan. ona at l apn Hrrtoo and Utaolbar at Capa Cod. ' Work oa i otb sUUnua will ba begun at an early data. For lha tea ding aod rreolvlog of the atrrleea cutrrota sub stantial tower* that oan stand lha fare of tba aiaflseola are to bo of tba latest type as well aa uf tbo greatest power y«t seed. The atatlo* a. Manual ex poets. will Im ready for use in about three ojoollia. Tba Iterator wilt go to Ottawa lu e fsw dare, and after a abort stay bora la lbs iatareat of bla lateottou will re luni to Mow York, sail lag »onn after ward fur England. aa ho did •« the »»y»ga that ended yesterday. ottliUng bla time at sea expailreeallug with hta apparels*. XABCONI'8 urLAKATIOMH. At lib Hoffman Hooao MumI wne aah»ij many qaeuUotig. Of wbal bad tore dm>a daring Uw voyage serosa ot> tli* Philadelphia Itoaaid I "ft merely cuufirma what 1 tore lira vlouslt dooa tu Newfoundland. There I* no losrgrsr aoy question about the •Willy «r iha wire to* ttisqrah u> bur ■It metrecaa scrota tba Ariseuc As to distance over which mwamgra c in to tent. I will rey that tbat 1* a issuer ttol depends solely oo (to aUcngtli of I to apparatus oard. "You have ashed ma nby I did uot ■ rely lo tto urn—a gas from Cornwall. That is vur) saaily ana wared. Tto iu aUuaaaul on tto Philadelphia was rpt ounstraced for long distance*. As for the cur Vat urea of l to oartb affect lug tto carteola. ao (to cable propi* thought it would, tbat bas bean proved olitres Tbat ••ijadloa on tboir part. Ibwaab, 1 tliiot. was rather an lmagl» »ry than a raal oaa. Tto wisb was probably father to IhO thought " • Do you Ifatuk tbat a mssaaga could to tranomiuad around Iha *,*td from tto ■#■• piaocs tba »< tiding apparatus facing tu ooa direction aaA tba rreolV iac apparatus lo the other Y” Marconi was ailed • *V/ell. ita poaatbla” waa the reply, “bat 1 do not llilnk it would to what sou might call a peylaf lavesteeoul." When asked what to thought vto •P*sd of the wireless current was, Mar coni replied: *T base reads no calculstkia ao to that, bat assuror it Uavalt at Use same speed Ural light does—that ta. at a r-U of about 182,000 Biles a recoi d.” As to secrecy la the aei-dtug of care ■agra and tto poMiliUrty • I other all I pa and stations iBlcrci*iUog limiagra. Uareoat cwld there were so u.y seavls uow squipped with tto apparatco uw the AUaatlo. sad tbat It bis UMIng bfoeaae area ucaoreaafal. why had Uivy net iutarorptrd some of ibo inssgss Uiat were dashed to bim fro* Poldhu. If* eowtisood: •Too haven’t heard any of (beta ra tion catching any of them bar# you? W* were In preuy alore proximity to, ito outgoing Cuaardtr today, aid aba did not affect ua, and as the did nut. •by toouid auy of the rest do ao Y Ttoia are aocaa 250 tunas, and to iotrr oept son would tore to goes* which one 1 wan using. And Moca 1 have Ito ebotes of ao uscy. tba gueaa woahl to a lather dlSouit ooa.” Aoooespolaying Marconi over were II. a Saunders. of Uw Mar coral Wire lea* Telegraph Company of JLwudoa, two of hw engineers, T. Vyvyao and J. D. Taylor, and lire operators, Mrears diacey and FaokUo, and Marecmfa uecrerery. Mo*t of this party stare praaeut during tto experiments, and Mr. Baandars eapcoiaily waa very an Uruaiaalle over wtot had been aeovm pMatad. tkicktu fob tub imn. H «» » grand triumph lor Iha Mateo ol ojetam." ha raid "aad oueBrme all that Mr. Marooal baa dal aad far it endamre, too. Wa an prepend to aaet any oaa wbe nay dispute our deltas on Util trip, and ate prepared to eoalroat them with laeootroyeitlWe proof ol what haa bean dona. Tha mrmapw tnnaaltted won ah ol a pri vate eharaeter mod dealt to a great mr taut with tha osperlneaia wa were making. After wo loet the Motion at Poldbu we did mo mors ulkteg oatU 11 F. M. Krtd.y, when wo apoio to the Hantueket station and aaat amral peltate rpiangaa aahon. "On tbe night of February M Mr. Marconi ad<1 regard a mating of iha ahanboldaxa of the Maraoni Wlrrleao Telegraph Oompaay la Loedao aad pan them a dear Mitetatot of what had boon naoa aad what ha axpaata to do Ib tha Dear futora Tha aWnhold eraara all aoihuahaatlo near thateawlu already eoeompiiehed, and barn tba utmost ouoSdeooe la Maroon I aa la literature." Aa the reporter! left Maroon! on a of them turned to him aad aatd : ••How about tbat Motion in South Africa T" ••Let* Salaii the Atlantia drat," woe the anewM- glaeu with a aoalla w———■m Baaao amii. Dm’t Wit It a habit t-> borrow yaar neighbor* paper. Tba paper It ton aheap to do ibat. Dmi* mate it a habit to lend your paper. Tom Bight want M. aomw time when It* away (re* heme. Dm* Bah ua to aradlt you, Wi doe* want to hart jeer faetlega by rafaMog. Don’t ha a ela», bmt taka your eaaaty paper like B mod, Indoetrluei ettitam aad keep ported am tbe bap. pontage of yow woMou FARMERS* PROTECTION. what TBS ABKI0O1TUHAL P07 ULATIOB BXED8. Am AM* I *4i*«*i«U* tm» I nrt. la dWOOMtur "What X’rolacliuu JX> f*raw 21 wd V Jamm J MeSaama. •be addramd a reorut Varum* Inrtt tala la Paoaaylranl*. laid In part: By aaupanaaa a* And that arary erop prod Bead by Ut* {truer hat dapra elatrd Lu prior to aoofa an rktaut aa to raallza oaly frou on* li»lf to tan third* •a uauy dolUra par acra aa ia 1870. ThW dapmiaiXm. too, I*(a apita of tba feet that ahUa oar population baa to. aramm d 100 par oaat. ear prod net* baa* tut bamly kept pare la i«-re*at»«* of luoreoor. Mot only that, bat during i Ml* period our export* ut tba Wad Lag aonoW her* mammaad to eucb a* ax taut aa to ■■oaat to gall* a factor la radar tog tba attaatio*. Kxporu at aara la 1870 maaa a HUW orar too ail ■laa baabrl*. or aolr .84 et 1 par eout. of tba erop. la 1890 we exported oaer US ullliua betbata. at orar 10 per oaat. of tba tollni erop. Kxpurta of ■beat la 1870 am a HUW Wm than flfty-foar ulitioa bethel*, ur St per oaat. ofaiw la 1800 abort *xporu aeta orar 188 attllloe buehtl*. ur 84 par oent. of tba aatlraerap. Vlgaraooarlrtd frou Ute tag* eoaraa ia rrgard lo Uw Hr* aleak upon oar faro* era bat aay uara *o mi ragtag. We 8o4 tbet aluuogb they bare iuaraaafd touaahat la uaubara— aapacinlly Hu aara ralaabW. auob aa bora** and aula*-they aara aet woatb la 1889 by ***•»*! huaditrl atbio* aa ■eeh a* during tba twain? y**n bagia »»» ana mih is ISO*. notwllhaiaadUg (In fast iTiut our ex pert* of It** *oTmab and I Mr product •••Out yearly ta vala* lo hundred* of million* af dollar*. Ho u.ueh tor Ib* prioe ibrrtwf. Whet rfnst la H hav WfMNfiMHaMl! la that* dap raMtioa or «dTaoea Ic tba ptloa af oar lands, and w kendo baa tba format boon banrOtad bf tba (real expansion in DMQufftclvrlok f Uur far lure AapraoUtad t*> ralu* rary dreldtdly. 1. It •■rprtaing y Capital will *«n «e*k iuvmoMit In Umm* djaaual* wltara tba return* at* Ur* beat. With oar prodbe.a tugging boysra aad tail log at ptlota aetu.lly uararauaerttire, sau wa eaprot any demand tar oar farm* ? Tba rraalt Itdepraal-uioa. How teach? In the aggregate Oliaply Imiuwm. If tba farara tf tba United State* wars pl«oed upon tba wart at to-day aud a prton fixed apna aad paid for than *e Cording to Urair actual vela* aa aa in vntONNit, th* depreciation lu Uru In proved fares* a* oampaiird with a aooru and u half jrrara uga would b< ap palling. and i hi*, ton. in the midst of wltat la callrd unparalleled proaparlly. Tba oniiu* af 1900 fires a* the moat coNtlnrlag rvideaea of lb- uoeeUsf** lory condition af egrloaltare la lb* UnHad 8r*ta*. Tab* the Mate* of Colorado, Idaho. Iowa. K*ntaa, Muntau*, Nebraska. North Dakota, South Dakota. Oregon. Watblngtao and Wyawtag ataraa •tat**, rairftctog au liBOMMa arotiaa and levelufiia* the Bm-st farming arctlau •if eur tretluu, iwtilfy txeuliing in tha prodaotioa of the groat cereal*, wheat aad euru, a* wail aa ilea steak. Nn port bio of oar ooaotry would naturally iovlte tba wttlar bout upon agDealt oral pursuit* aura than this p»riluc. Aad yak thro* claaaa atatr*. wltli t Iwlr 963,135 (quern mllra. end population (la WOO) id 6.909,033 tu eiMwd la popalatlon daring the loot droud*31.000lea*UmmNewrork abroa with It* 40,000 agaare stile*, and popu latloa do 1300) of 6.907 AM Vfkat can wswyof PuaiMylrsnlauatblipolat —* state not oo)y rxcaOlng as a mans f-during crater, bat who*n prodaclle* and wall tilled f*rai* era aaioac tba duett In lb* nation T Many of aa kaow only loo wail by aetaal ax pari mot! ihu eonditbm of faro* r>loa* ta oar state. With all doa * I be wanna lb* aetaal Mrtlakag* la tba value of oar itnprured farm* cannot be tackaord at let* than foor hundred million dol lar* tlooa 1BT0 Al* th* agricultural luieraat* la this nalion worth earing for? Lay a hood srvr ao lightly oa a ■•nufaatarlog Industry. Waist mr aa MHdly (bat It •ball but tu tegiUmaU abate at taxation; give rxpreeatou la tbs thought lint pamitdy ibaat lafael luduautas of earn are uhont self sus tain tag and might ataad aleae. a»d a bawl la heard froaa aaa aad af the load lo tfce other. MlNlaaa ara ponied Into the Treasury of tba party that ax posss UMfr saaaa aad tha pnrebanaMa aota ta bought at aay prlaa ratbar than the mllltaealra manafaeturaraboaklba deprived Of tha privilege of taxing yon aad na to ble settofaouoa. or at Mot. tu all tba trafflj will bear. Bat egrl eutlore, abteb represents note tu mated capital than naaefaelorlag or any other it ogle Internet; which employs mote i*M»« the a any other, gad •Web atauda aa tha mighty bulwsr* of (ha nation, sot ably on aeoomat of Urn l nd a airy Itmlf, but as malt ao aoeoust of tha at>He. Ie protection the modtalotT Oar soorass at eotaal wealth an oar nlooo sod oar sea. Bat white wa dan New Arrivals of *H kinds of Batten burg material. Raney Shirt Waist goods hi ad the newest designs. Corsets. The Celebrated P. N. AH that is new la Spring styles from the Oiidle up to the I4-ln. length. Laces, Embroideries, are arriving ewwy weak In the latest designs. Embroidered Turn-over Collars In assorted pattern*. Millinery. Our Millinery Department is busy •neklng preparations ter an early exhibition of new Spring styles. J. F. YEAGER. Indies* Furnishings a Specialty. ^ — — — — ■ — - - — - - - - - ■ •at uagtart Umm, Um« Mtadf al of «or wall-batag m a Milan, mMw *• fact ttet it will p— a Maiaal odraaiaga ate tote to davalop all -it -»rftnt rta.nra ca to a&oonraga awry I—Mtean ao tawlM or Itetery far wbte w* ban ordinary or agaaial adaauUoa. Gnat •ara, than. AmM la aMwated te tba •djaatMaat of aay bard—i wMab aaat af aaiMdig tester—Tba hgltteaia *Vrt»te tea Mtev'dMr raters an of tba opiate Mat Um M—t fgaitabi. way to m—t tba— a«paaa—. la a —Mura at Mart. It tbroagta a laacrai ayatcM f taMiart doti— looted •rltb gnat turn ate oaurtdaratloa. Tba iiapooiiig ««f Umm doUn aarraa a daabla pwpaw aa a aoafM of to tba goorraMaat ate •ar later.__ __ . ■uat tear I to abara af tba— _ tte practical timtlmi attb ut te-d.y la: Wbat pro>rotlua do wa aaadf If tba A Marten fenam, wttb bU lMM.aui iaaoarnaa,gMgreoad aMabla tty, laialllaant later, eanaat e tmpste *llb tte Ull r of tba rod ritawteta in •npplytog H i «»• paopta a Mb tte aM of a land fur rr.eaaa only aa aagb ] artlcte at ooMpate alUi faratga pro daotoar, u»a ba •‘Mini toga to tte *.IL And I.Mia« aa (.- to -y Uat If tiw Amrrtoaa Mauafactarar eawot Cumurte a lib tte tontgs. with a Uka tart* far rawi— oaly. wMek voted rrprnaaot any Umm tte dlf (mow lo »<«w (taktag tba pradoo tlra capacity iato eobridaraUoa) Umm te. tea, tea to ba drtrte oat of baalaaaa. I late UM potMlaa Dial no elaaa of laborara aadar aar g iTWM.nr «»-a aoy right U any protaotloo uoapt la aa lar aa rgaal a—taal air—taga 5“a'j2£««,aaj2,ESt l< practically all boot p-t-tlaa to-day and from tba wrj uln of oiream •taoe—cauiMt ba protaalad. in mm mb — wa prodoM Mara ibaa va tan aooauma of al—t trtty prodoot, and aaa loom— to sImcM aay titml ■Wiw a mnninum market to provid'd a*. Bat (tor* also few vara. ether dine, ihxto to wblsb, tl«a fararr bum bepre -cried, Trada‘.a allrelat'ca*Beattoad JaHad apeo a but* fair aad agfell ifela to , all niawai If agrtotolara bWtoaaaU. . aa to to oldtftA la, wltk Btot oomtrtaa I la Ito aal* of lu product* without tba puBtbUUr of protect la a, U eaaaot fee ■MiaUlead on aaj panel pie at aO UtoBUa that It ess afford in bop upon a different baa*. AarteBtaaO. tfewi •sat to proueud acalMt asp aystasi af Import dattoa as BaasfSararsd sooda laeiadad Is ito Nat af Ha Bala coat vltfe a taaaanabla aural □ for prodt. 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