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6, mr.jo.lly of the. mlne worker.i 0 ??*?
fllMllct, ono of sald Board, of CoJIolltattofl
?p'hall bO nppolntrd W <*ach 0 Bnld W
fffltilmtlons. nnd llircu othor 1*1 *?-!"?
shall be appolnted by ^Blf*?'ffl*-*'E
oper.,lnrs ln o/.ch of Ihe snld dla IHeUi "
polntliiR one .Person. Tho Board *M
Conclllallon thus consHlut.-d ????"??
ttp nnd consldorcr su.h quosttotifi raf-TKd
to lt ns nforosald. hoaring bol pitrties
lo tho controvorsy nnd ailo-H BVJdonco.oa
may bo lald boforo II by ollicr !***.*-??{
nny nwnrd mado by u .iirvlorlty or s?cM
Board of Concllhitlnn shnll bo Dial nnfl
blrtdlng on nll parlloa. ??,1i,in
If, however, tho sald bnnid ls ?!?''?
to dcclde ntiy quosllou B.bmlttOfl. 0
jfi
polnt rclated iheroto, thnt questlon or
rolnt shall bo referred to nn umplro. to
bo atppolnted nt tho roquest of snld board
hv one of tho clrcult judgea of tho ?jlM
.ludlclal Clrcult of Iho Un led Sta o .
whoso declslon shntl bo llnal ahd blnd
lng ln tho premlaea, The momborshln
it snld board shall nt all tlmes bo kept
complcte, olthor tho operators' or mlncia
6rgahl_atlona lmvliiR tho rlshl at nn
tlme. when n controvorsy la not penn
lng. lo chnngo thelr ropresentrttlvo Ihere
on. At nll h'onrlngs before snld boatd
the partles may ho reprcsentcd by such
person or tpcrsons ns they may rospec
tlvolv select. No susponsloti 'of wom
Shall tako Placo, by loekttut or str lo
prndlng tho ndjudlcallon ot nny muAKl
?o taken up for adjuslment.
MAJOR1TY VOTE.
,-,. Whenevcr requcsted by n majorlty
of Iho contract mlners of any cplller>,
check wolghtmon or oheck dookln.S
tiosses or both. shall bo omploycd, mo
wogea of sald check wclghtmen nnd
chftck docklng bosses shall ho 'flxod, col
lectcd nnd pald by tho mlners In such
manner ns the said mlners shall by a
malorlty voto eloct; nnd whon requestod
hv'a majorlty of sa.ld mlners thc opera?
tors shall pay tho wagca flxod for check
?welghtmen nnd check docklng bosses
out of deductlons mado proportionatply
from the oarhlngs of 1ho sald mlners, on
V such baslfi ns tho majorlty of sald mlners
'ahall dotormlne.
fi. Mlno cara shall be distrlbuted among
mlners who nro at work ns unlformly nnd
as eqtiitably as possiblo, and thoro shall
bo no concerted effort on tho part of
the mlners or nilno workers of any col
llery or colllorloa to llmlt tho output of
ihe'mlnes, or to dotract from tho quallty
ot tho work performed, unless such liml
lation of output bo ln conformlty to an
Bgre'emont between nn operator or opo
rators nnd nn organlzatlon ropresentlng
a majorlty of sald mlners ln hls or tholr
employ.
7. ln nll cnso.i whoro mlners nro pald
by tho car Iho Increase nwnrded to thc
contract mlners Is based upon the cars
In use. thn topplng requlred nnd the
tos pald per car, whlch woro ln forco
on Aprll 1, 1002. Any Ineronsc. ln tho slzo
of car or In tho topplng requlrod shall
bo accompanlod by n proportlbnato in?
crcase in the rule pald por car.
SL1DING SCALE.
8. Tho followlng slidlng scalo of wages
ahall becoinn offectivo April I, Iflffi, and
shall nffect all mlners and mlno workers
Included in tho nwards of tho commls
BK*m*
Thc wages llxed In tho award shall bo
tho. Vi'asla of. and tho liiinimum undor the
slidlng scalo:
For each increase of five cents ln the
average prlce of whito ash coal of slzes
aoovo poa coal, sold al or nenr Now
York, between Perth Amboy and Kdge
water, and roported to the. bureau of au
thraclte coal statistics Rbove $1.50 per
ton f. o. b., tho employos shall havo an
Increase of 1 per cent. in tholr eompen
satlon, whlch shall continuo untll a
chnngo ln tho average prlce nf sald coal
works a rcducllon or nn. Increase lu said
addltional comperisation shall ln no case
be less than that tlxotl ln the nward.
That is, whon the prlco of sald coal
?renches $-1.55 por ton tho conipensntlon
wlll bc Increasod 3 por cent. to contlnuo
until the prlco falls below $1.55 por ton,
whon tho 1 por cont. incrcase will ccaso
or untll the prlco reached Sl.iW por ton,
whon an addltional 1 por cont. wlll bo
added, and ho on.
These average prlcos shall bo computed
monthly by an nccountant or commis
sionor. named by ono of tho clrcult
jttdges of the Thlrd .ludlcinl (,'lrcuit of
the United Slatos and pnld by the coal
operators, suoh compensatlon as.the jtp
polnting judgo may flx, whlch compensa?
tlon shall bo dlstrubutcd among tho op?
erators ln proportlon to thn tonnage of
each mlno. In order thnt tho basla may
be lald for tho successful worklng nf tho
slidlng scalo provided liereln lt is nlso
judged and awardod. that nll coal opor
atlng eompanlea tlie nt onco wlth the
United States Commlssloner of Labor, a
oertlficd statement of tho rates of eompen
satlon pnid in each orcupntloli known
in tholr companlcs, as they oxlstcd Aprll
1, 1M2.
THE UNIOX.
5. No pcrsaa 'shnll^.be refused employ
ment, or ln -nny way dlscrlmlnated
agalnst on account of memborshlp* or
non-memborship ln any fabor orgnnlza
tlon, and thero shall bo no discrimlna
tlon agalnst. or Interfcrenco wlth, nny
employo who ls not a momber ot any
labor brgahYzatloh by members of such
o'rganlzatlon,
10. All contract mlnora shall bo re?
qulrod to furnlsh wlthln a rensonahlo
tlmo bofore oach pay-dny a statement of
tho amount of money due from thom to
th-e'r laborors, nnd such sums shall be
deducted from the nmnuut duo iho con?
tract mlner, nnd pald dlreetly to each
laborer by tho company. All employos
iright's
Intcpviow Wlth Edward Short
oS thc San Frnnclsco Call.
Mr. Edward Short, conuectcd with tho buaii
cess depurtu.ent of tho Sau Fruuoisoo Call
tntervlewed:
Q?You uro reported to havo been cured ol
dlabetesy
A.?That is rlgbt,
Q.?Aro you huro lt was dlabctnsT
A.?I was releoted for Insttranoe, and latei
falilox raplrtly, our psyslcitto told mo 1 bud
aiiibbtei nu<i to put my Rflalrs iu shape.
Q?Havo m:>rn tliuo one phyhioiunr
A.?Ves. I had nootber coulirm lt. Ha, too,
sald I could not livo loug. I bud dropped from
C00 to 135 pounds und wus very weun. A nelgb,.
bor told me ol ihi- Fulton C'ompuund,
Q.?How lon;: dld you liuvn tu tulin RJ
A?About u year before 1 wus perfeotly well.
Q_Dld your pbysleluns thi-n l<rst for tneur!
A.?Hotti dld. liutli reported normal, They
were very greatly hurprUed at my recovery, fui
tlw-y had told mo dlttbetM vvuh incuruhle.
Q? Know of uny other cnresl
A.?Several. 1 tola my trlund, Wllliam Mar
tin, uu S. 1'. coLduutor of .StocUtou, utjoui lt.
llebi.d alabetes, und was ubout tOKlvn np bls
i/isltiou wben 1 told hirn. H? |'ol tlieknuie ru
lultK I dld, anrt was well when kllled u year or
tx> luter.
Q.?Any olhersl
A.~I told Wlllluin Hitwklim ot the Cuetora
Ilouse and (Juptuiu lluhbard ol tbo burkentiuii
? fj. N. Cuslle, upon heurliiu thuy bud dluhttes.
lioth of them woro curod. J niiu told a uelgh,
Ixir wbo bad drupny. lu .. rj.cmih tt was ellm.
lnutotf. 1 cau't roeollcet all I've told.
U?4>i<J it fail in nny euanr
A.?Not obo. Jt is u pobltlvo tuif lu lirlKbt'a
lllseaso uud UlulJt-tiis. Goover und sce Iluw
_lu? nnd be will toll you tno suuio tbiojr.
Modlcal work* agrto that lirlghi's Dlsease
und Dlabutos ure luouiublo, but h7 uer eent. nra
posltlvely rocovnr.UK undor the Fullou Com
pouuds. (Coauaon forms of lstouey noinplulnt
Ofler but short realntunce.J Frlcu, ti tor the
Hrlgbt's DlsnuBO uud ll.MJ for the IJiubetlq
Compouud. John J. 1'ultou Co., Vit Mmhkor-i
ery aticeol, Bau Fruuclsoo. eolo couipouurlora.
Free teKts made for palleaU. Pvscrlptlve
f&jupalcl u.uik'i free.
(**+??.&. Mlnor Druj; Co., pisiributora.
SPRING
OPENING
SALE.
CAlUiOADS nf now Pinnos, choson hy our
oxports in tho factorles are on vlow thls
week. Mitstpr crehtlorts <if tho motors1 art.
Pinnos recognlstcd ns pcerlcss nll over tho
w?rl<l EXP0S1T10H OF PR1ZE WINfiEBS.
II, ls nn opportunily to BOOftVti glnncci tho
perfectlnn of plano mariufnobure. Lvory fam
otiB jiinlco is ropresontcd, InQlttdltig ,
Steinway, Knabe, Hardman,
Standard, Kimball, Haines.
Our Spring cleiihitig hiw dlsoovcrcdahost
of bargalns thnt must be sold in any prlco..
Wo'hoed moro room, and havo selected a lot
of PIANOS. ORGANS, SMALL INSTRU
MENTS. MUSIC BOXES AND SHEET
MUSIC to bo sold RKQARDLbSS OF COST.
WALTER D. MOSES & CO.,
Largestand Oklesfc Muslo Houbo
ln tho South,
103 E. BROAD STREET.
when pald' shall bo furnlshod wlth an
itomlzed statement of account.
11. Tho awitrd as licroln mado shall
contlnuo in forco untll March MI, 1906;
and nny employo or-group of employos
vlolnllng nny or tho provlslons theroof
shall bo subject to reasona.blc dlsclpllno
by Ihe employer; and, further, that the
vlolation of any ' provlslon of those
awards, olther by employer or omplo'ye,
shall not invalldato nny of tho provlslons
theroof.
Tho commlssion also makes .1 number
of rocoramendalibns, which may be sum
marized ns follows:
Tho dlscontlnuanco of the system of
omploylng "Tho Coal-nnd Iron Pollce,"
because this forco ls bellovod to have an
liritatlng effect, nnd n. resort. to tho regu
larly constitutcd pollco nuthorlllcs ln case
of nocesslty.
A strlctor onforcemont of the laws ln
rolatinn to tho cmploymont of chlldron.
Tl),at the Stato and' Fedoral Goyern
mon'ts should proVlde machlnery for tho
maklng of a compulsory Investlgatlon of
diniculties. simllar to tho Investlgatlon
whlch this commlssion hns made, . .
NO COMPULSORY ARTUTO-ATION.
Tlio commisslon expresses tbo opinion
that wlth a few modlllcatlons the. Kederal:
act of October, 1SS8. authorlzlng a com?
misslon to sottlo controverslos between
rallroad corporatlons nnd other common
carrlors, could bo mado tho basls of a
law for arbltratlon in tho anthraclte coal
rnlnlng buslnojfs. Tho commisslon, how?
ever. take a declded posltion agalnst eom
ipulsory arbltratlon. On thls polnt they
add (tiiite n. lcrigthy commentary, wlilch
closcs in tho following laiiguage:
"Tho chlef bollef to bo dertved from the
snggestlon thcreli. mado llcs !n.-Pla^!ng
thc real facts nnd tho rcsponslb llty fw
h condltlon authorltatlvely beforo thc
peoplo, that public oplnlon may bo eiys.
tallzcd ahd mako Us power felt. Could
such -t commisslon us that suggested
havo been brought Into exlstenco ln Juno
last wo bellevo that tho coal famlno
mlght Jiavo boon averted-certnlnly, tho
"uffcrliiK and deprlvatlon mlght havo beon
cfeatly mltigatod."
These awards and recommondatlons con
stttuto thc closlng part of tho report. Thc
earller pages, and by long odds tho larger
portlon. of thn report Is dovotcd Inarc
i-iew at thc coritrovcrsy whlch led to tho
Presideht's actlon ln appolnting tho com?
misslon, to tho appolntment ltselt and the
ijroceedihgs bf tho commisslon during its
oxlslcrico Tbev review ln a general way
tho productlon of anthraclte conl, refer
to Ulio small area of the country ln whlch
lt i'i produced, and dwell at some leiiKtn
on tho market condltlons and tlie prices
of-conl. Tliev also refer to the hanardous
imturo of nnthraolto coal nilniiiK. and glvo
an oKtlmato of tho lnsnes occasioriecl by
the sh-ike. Those losses they estlrnate as
?To'V_tio mlno ownors, $16,100,000; to the.
,111,10 ?orapl.oyer ln wages ?rWW?tM?
tho trarisportatlpn eompanlea, ?_s,ooo,wu.
?yVORKED HARD.
Tho commlssion say that ln maklng
tholr Investlgatloii thoy havo dono what?
ever lt wns pracllciiblo to do to acqualnt
themaolvos wlifn tho condltlona wnlo.li
brought about the strike, and they mako
tho followlng summary of tholr woi-u:
Thoy hnvo gono through mlnes and ln
apeotea tho varloua condltlona whlch tho
produoUon of mithraclte coal Inyohes,
thoy havo vlsilod tho broakers, the on
glho Itbuaoa und pumplng Mntlnns; they
ihnvo examtnod tho maclilnery hy whloh
the'mlnoa aro protected from water nnd
foul nlr; bhoy havo lalkod wlth tho mlnors
n' <helr work end in tholr homes, nnd
they havo glvon altentlon to tho oconomlc,
domcatlc, aoholaHtlo and rellgtoua .phasoa
of tholr llvoai thoy havo listonod lo and
dlrocted tho examlnatlon and cross-ex
anilnallnn of D&S wltnosses; thoy havo
glvon freo acope lo the counsel who rop
reseilted tho operators. tho non-nnlon mon
^n,l tho mlners, and they havo devoted an
cnllro. week to hearlng Iheir argiiments.
The commlsalonera also say that whllo
tlicre havo beon dlfforonces of opinion
anioug thomsolvos, thero nevor had boon
a tlmo during iho llVO months of ihe ex
latence of the commlssion when there
was an iinplonsnnt word spoken umong
thein, "or nny Inalcatlon whatever of
thought or destrn nf uught save trtith and
Jhatlcp."
Tlio commlaslon thon tako* up tho de
niamh. ot the mlno workers nnd tho nn
swers nf th< operators, glvlng lu dotall
tlio reasons for the ilndlngs. ln a gen?
eral way they aay thnt tho condltlona
ln tho llfo of mlno workers outslrto of tho
mlues do not Justlfy to tholr full extent
tho. advorso orltlQlsms inndo hy tholr rop
reaontativos, Thoy also-flnd thnt the
aoclal coiKlltlons In tho mlnlng oonnnii
nlites i-.rn good. und thoy tall u> llnd lhat
tiic wagea ai'o bo low among tho mlnora
aa necosaarlly to forco them to put tholr
amull chlldren to work.
?11,,. <<.i.!iiils.4oii also ilud that tho ave
rage dally rntp of oarnlnga I" tho nnthrn.
ilio i. Hi?_ii.i does )iot coiiiparo unfavof*
ably wllh that ln other ludustrlca.
NO .IIIRISDICTION.
On tl.<- sui.Jcct of tho recognltlon of the
Mino Workers" Unlon, ihe commlaslon
pay Uiat thoy do not ronsltler that this
aubject ls wlthin tho acope of thc- juris
dlctpn conferred on them. Tney do say,
however, that "the suggestlon of a work.
ing ngreement between employers and
employes embodylng the doctrlne of col
lectlvo bargaining Is one whlch tho com?
misslon believo contains many hopeful
elements for tho adtistmcnt of relatlons
in the mlnlng reglons."
Further on they say: "Tho presont con
slltutlon of tho Urilted Mlne Workers of
America does not present tho most In
vitlngi Inducements to tho operators to
enter into actual rolatlons with it."
Tho coaimlsslon rcpeat moro thnn once
their Incapnclty ,to make an award on
tho demand of tho mlncrs for a recog?
nltlon of their unlon, because thoy say
tho union ls not a. party to the submls
slon. Attention Is called to the fact that
Mr. Mltchell appeared before the com
rnlsslon as "Ihe representatlvo of the an?
thraclte coal mlno workers," and not In
hls omclal capaolty. They also call atten?
tlon to tho fact that tho ngreement'to
arhltrate was reached between the opera?
tors and coal-mlners' conventlon.
Tho commissloners say that trade
uhionlsm ls rapidly becomlng a roatter
of buslness. If tho cnorgy of tho em
ployer ls dirceted to dlscourag-omont
and rcprcsslon of tho unlon he need not
be surprlsed lf tho more radical ones nre
tho ones most frequontly heard. They
YDNOiT
...AND...
UNDLEY
Leaders
????
Next Week we will have
something to say about
-V,
Baby Garriages
Two gcntlcmcn of this
ci'y, one a proininent bank
cr, thc other a rclircd capi
lalist, remarked a few days
ago that tliey saw no use
longcr to go to New York to
buy fine goods, when there
was such a flisplay of ele
gari.ee in Furnitiire as they
found here. Both gentlemcii
wc. number ainong our best
customers.
It takes nerve, and a
whole lot of it, to shouldcr
the expense of ten different
stores and to carry a stock
aggregating many scores of
thousands of dollars of the
best goods made in this
country and to sell them at
from io lo 15 per cent. less
Ihaii thc same goods are sold
are sold in New York, but
\\\e Jjberal patrouage be
stowed upon us has proven
a great "nerve tonic," and
we intend to "keep it up,"
Sydnor^Hundley
709.11.13 E, Broad Si,
espress the bpinlon that dlrtetoncea oan
best be sottled hy cotistillnUbn by Iho
employors wlth a commltteo olldson n.
hls employos, but they ndd thtit ln order
to bo onlltlott lo such recognltlon tho
lnbor orgaitlzatlon must glvo tho samo
recognltlon to tho rlghts ot tho omployor
nnd of others whlch lt demnitds for it
self nnd for Its members.
They add! "Tho unlon must not. undor
tako to assumo or tn Intorfcro wlth tho
marmgolneiit of l.ho business of tho .em?
ployer." Thoy also pr_>noilllcO ns untnn
ablo tho coiitentlmi that "a majorlty
of the employos of nn lnrluslry, by vol
tintarlly nssoclntlng thenisolvcs ln a
unlon, havo authorlty over Ihoso who do
not so nssoclalo themselves."
AHTCHELL REFUSES TO
DISCUSS THE FINDINOS
(By Assoclatoil PrfBS.)
BAY CJT1', MICH.. March 2l.-Presl
dent John Mlloholl, ot the United Mlno
Workers of Amerlca. rtecllnod lo glvo
any exprosslon of oplnlon on tho coal
report. '
"I cannot dlscuss II," ho sald, "untll
I hnvo an opportunity to road the full
report nnd dlgost Its conlonts, 1 expect
to havo a copy of It sonto tlmo thla af?
ternoon, nnd T wlll read It on tho traln
this evening cn roulc to Dotroll."
President Mllchell's deineanor, whlle
ho wns rondlng the summary handed
hlm by tho Assoclntod Press corrospon?
dent, wns taken to me.in thnt iho com
mlsslon's report wns not ns fnvomblo
to tho mlners as had been hoped for.
President Mltchell leavoa this cli.v "t
6:30 r. M. ovor thc Pero Marquelto Road
for Detrolt, en route for lluntlnglon.
W. Va.
PRESIDENTS HAVE
NOTHINGTOSAY
(By AnsoclntoM Frn-B.)
NEW YORK. March L'l.?^Vllon seen
to-day ihe presldenls of tho operating
coal roads refused to dlscuss tho flndlng,
of tho Ahthraclto Coal Strike Commlssion
untll thoy had tlmo to examine It enre
fully. , ,
President Trnesdalo, of tho Delawarc,
Lackawnnnn, and Western Road, was tho
only president found who sald that ho
had rocolved a copy, President Thomas.
of thn Lehigh Valloy, sald that he could
not undortake to dlscuss tho mattor untll
he had read tho report. rcmarklng.
"There la hot"-.:?uch u^e of talklng now
that the whole mattor has been settled.
Baer is Silent.
(Speclnl tn Tlie Tlmos-Dlspntcb.)
PHILADELPHIA, PA-. March II.
Georgo F. Baer, president of tho Read
Ing Rallroad Company. rocolved the re?
port of tho Coal Strike Commlssion at
8 o'clock to-day. Later ho took a traln
for hls homo at Roadlng. Pa, He refused
to dlscuss thc report untll he had gone
over It carofully,
SHRINERS MEET
AT THE TEMPLE
Many Pilgrims Ready to Pass
Over the Burning Sands
of Acca.
A meetlng of Acca Temple, Mystic
Shriiie, wlll be held next Thursday nigiht,
at whlch tlme, among othor things, tho
experlenccs at Staunton will be told. Po
tentnto Charlle Philllps has sent out thls
notice:
Es Selamu Alelkum:
Oh ye of the falthful, hearken to the
wlll 6f your illustrious potentate and glve
h'e'e'd to his corhmands,
Peace be unto you, and may Allah turn
his faco in klndness and mcrcy toward
each one of tho eloct. Hejolcc. oh ye of
tho faith, that your lot has been cast
with us, Happihess and joy shall be your
rcward, and stralns of ahgolic music shall
dellght your senses. Thoreforc, lecoive
that whlch is now about to bo communl
cated unto you, and govcrn yoursclf ac
cordlngly. . , ? . .";;;
Vou aro ordered to ho present at your
temple on tho 12tb month, Duh'l HaJJa,
1320, 2?th day, whlch, translatcd into kng
Ush, is Thursday, Mardh 26th, 1303, at S
o'clock slif.-p. , ' :'-.'_
Special tllspenfeatlon has been granted
bv our Imperlal potentate, Illustrious N0
bio Henry C. Alkcn, to rocelvo ballot upon
and confor the order of- tho nobllity upon
tbe unfortunates at this sesslon.
At thls meoting we wlll l_ar thc report
of tho commltteo on our proposed pllgrl
mago lo Saratoga, July 7th to 10th, 1003.
Wo aro noted Ior glvlng everybody, a
warm tlme.
Dld you ovor wcar a dress sult, fe.z and
claws all nt ono tlme? If not, try the
effect of wcarlng them at our mr/etlng,
but whatcver olso you forget, forgot not
thy fez and broadest grln,
Vlslting noblos with tho nocossary per
quisites wlll bo cordlally welcorned.
One doso of shrlno cures a badly swelled
One appllcatlon of shrlno Is a pcrfect
cure. for coln foot. Toll your wlfo!
Phvslcal Inflrmltles and weaknoss van
Ish rniraculoiisly when tho Moslom tcst la
over.
Don't tako everybody s advlco in tho
crowd as you sall around the room.
Get your slster-in-law to stay wlth your
wlfe. You can tell her all ahout it at
breakfast In tbo morning.
Somo wlll tell you to tako a Turklsh
bath nnri wcar a dress suit. If you want
to do tho rlght thlng, tako the dlrcctor'a
advlco nnd wear a bathlng sult,
Oo not fear disaster, We' have physl
olans and surgcons on hand. Thoy wtll
rostore you.
ANr ODK
We'll tih.ike your hand and pat your baclt,
And cnllecl our llttlo fee;
We'll hlnt about tho wondrous things
That you wlll fcbortly see.
We'll ask you then tOMindcrgo
Bome llttlo tesls of nerve;
We'll tell you that we'vo all been there,
And never bent a curve.
We'll put you In the torture room
To let ynu m'-dltate;
Wo'll let you thlnk ahout yourself,
Then cut you up for bait.
We'll scalp you and we'll skln you,
And put plasters on your solesj
Woll flla your toeth and twist your joints,
And Ull you full of holcs,
Wo'll brol'l you on the grldiron,
Then lay you out on Ice;
Wo'll cook you in elow bollhiR oll
Untll you aro crlsp and nlce.
We'll let you rlde tho camel
When you got too sore to w.ilk;
We'll <lo several other pleasam. things
Ahout whlch wo mustn't talk. /
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MIIXINO MACHINIJRY,
A Wheat Scouring Machlno Whlch Will
ChanKo Presont Methods,
(Bpoulal tu Tlio Tlinen-PUpnti'h.)
WVTIIKVIl.r.JO. VA.. Mnr, itt.?Mossra,
A- Meek and W. f.'onley Stotm havo nur
cliased a factory hulldlng on falxth htrt-et
in Wythevillo aud wlll thero begn shortly
tho manufaotiu-p of mllllng machlnery. lt
has been provlously told I";*"1" co?:''
nondenco of tho li>vent!on 01 Mr. c. Htone,
a wheat scourlng machine, whlch Hs pro
mot*ra belleve is to rfivoluflwl" P^scnt
BROAD AND
FIRST.
E. T. PAULKNER COMPANY,
THB DAVLiaHT CASH 5TORE,
BROAD AND
FIRST.
Another Week of Low Prices
For Our Gre&i Spring Sale.
The following Speci&ls are for to-morrow. Values that are sure tp result
in ? very busy Monday s
$2.50 each
for a. Walklng Skirt, all wool,
worth $6.00.
\ $375 each
for a Walking Skirt, well made,
was $5.08.
39c each
for R'cndy-ntndo Shoot, double bed
slzo, ond ls worth fiOc.
25c a yard
for an Ktnmlno, thlriy-olght Inchos
wlde, ln full Uno of colors, that is
worth 30c.
39c a yard
for an AlBatross, full yard. wldo, ln
llght blue, cream, gray and navy, that
ls sold overywhoro for 60c.
48c a yard
fnr n Mohalr, corded, forty-four
Inches wlde, that usually sells for oDc.
89c a yard
for a Flne Voilo, forty-flvo Inches
wlde, ln a full llne of colors, that la
really worth $1.00.
98c a yard
fnr a French Voilo, a sllky, thjn
fnhrlc forty-flve Inches wide, sold
every where at $1.26.
98c e&vch
for a Whlto Qullt, 2 1-1 yndrs wldo hy
21-2' yards long, extra hoavy, worth
$1.25.
3%c a. y&vrd
Callcoos, llght grounds, ln small bluo
and rod Iigrucs nnd strlpes, worth 6o.
IOc a. yixrd
for a CamBrlc, full ynrd wlde, and as
flno ns Tjonsdnle, whlch Is 121-Ic.
IOc a yard
for Dress Olnghnm, the newest sprlng
stylcs, and tlfo most of them worth
I9c a yard
for an Engllsh Dlmlty, In small, neat
effects, rlngs, strlpes and flgures,
worth I5c
79c! each
for a Percalo Wrapper, ln red, bluo
and black.
98c each
for a Lawn Wrapper, sheor and flne,
now llne of llght colors.
$1.00 each
for a Mohalr Walst, well mnde, ln
cream, navy and black,
3?$c & yard
for Unbloaohed Cotton, forty
Inches wldo, a flne, evon thre&d,
worth Bc.
3%c a. ya,rd
for Apron Olngham, tn all etze'
checks; this a rcgular Bo. Olng?
ham.,
I8c & ya^rd
for n Shcetlng that ls 31-4 yards
wlde, oxtra heavy and worth 25c
I2'/4c ayard
for Embroldcrlos, ln Cnmbrlc, Swlss
and NalnBook Edges nnd Insertlngsj
theso wero 15, 17 and 20c. a yard,
25c a yard.
Wido Cambrlo and Swlss Flounclng,
for Corset Covers and Children's
Sklrts; would bo'cheap at 89c".
IOc a yard
for a Indla Llnon, forty Inches wldet
ahecr and flno, worth 12 l-2c.
I25_c a yard
for a Long Cloth, soft -flnlsh, that le
worth 16c.
IOc a yard
for an Oxford, eoft flnlsh, llght
welght, worth 121-Ic.
BROAD AND
FIRST
E. T. FAULKNER COMPANY
THE DAYLIQHT CASH STORE
BROAD AND
FIRST
NORFOLK & WESTERN R'Y.
THE ONLY ALL-RAIL LINE TQ
999
PQl_j&.~
EST
VESTI
TRAINS
3BULED WTK A CT
DAILY IL^/VO 1
"NORFOLK LIMITED" arid "OCEAN SHORE LIMITED.*
Both run solid from Richmond to Norfolk in 2 hours and 20 minutcs without change of
cars. (See schedule in another coluimn).
LOW COLONIST RATES NOW IN
EFFECT TO CALIFORN1A,
Hotel
WASHINGTON, MONTANA, AN_i^?gRJ^-ggM STATES.
SEE THAT YOUR TICKETSjtEAP_VIA NORFOLK & WESTERN,
TICKET OFFICESt Byrd-Street Statlon; Richmond Transfer Company, 819 E. Maln Street; Murphy's and Jefferson
di, and COMPANY'S OFF1CE. 838 East Maln Street) JOHN E, WAGNER, Clty Passenger Agent.
C. H. BOSLEY, Dist. Pass. Agt
W. B. BEVILL, Gen'l Pass. Agt.
iMwwuiiniiiiiiiiiMiiiiini??awa
Crocker-Wheeler Company,
Manufacturers of
DYNAMOS
and MOTORS.
Elettrical Engineers
for an economical drive of Pumps, Blowers,
Hoists, Printing Presses, Machine Tools, etc.
Washingtbn Officc: 1417 New York Avenue.
Offlces and Works, AMPERE, N. J.
mothods ln mllllng. Mr. C. Stono and hls
nnphewn, tho ubove-named gentlemen,
wlll onlarge tho bulldlng and wlll begln
at onen thelr manufacturlng operatlons.
ln cnse they Fecuro tha franohlso for
llghtlng , iho town of Wythovlllo, lt Is
prohuble that thoy wlll cstabllah the elec
trical mnehlnnry ln this bulldlng, gottlftg
thn power from Mr. A, F. Stono's llour
Ing mill on need Creek near town, where
tho water power la luinionso.
Mra. Kamuel R. Hiiyors, Br., wlfo of T>r.
Sayers, one of tho oldest and best-known
physlclans ln thn Southwest, who hus
beon Ul for the past week nt lier homo ln
\Vvthevllle, is weaker, nnd tho worst ls
l#red. ______
Mnrlal Contest.
Tha annual medal couloKt ut the Rlch
mond School of Espresalop, condticted
hy Mra. W, w- Thurslon, wlll bo held at
tho V, M. Q. A. Hall Thuraduy, Murch
ailh bCBlnnlng at 8 P, M.
The uontustants aro Mlss Clulro J.'.a
wnrd, nf West Polnt; Mlss l.HUe Upclilor,
0( Rlchmond, und Mlsa Laura Balos, or
Washlngton, 1). C.
Thero wlll bo othor features of tho pro
._ ,-,_ _., .,,..,,i,.,. Inlnrnst wlll
vlted,
TO THB AUniTI 11 u*i??a nif VI ibi\M.
PUBSUAN'T TO THEiT^b o^J^'.1 vi<'?-rre?lilcnt. 0. W. KBNTRESSl Secretary and Tryas.
urer. B. T, ^ponsON; Comnio'iee" B.i?loo??. JHNB 1, 1002; Prlnclpal Offlco, NOBKOLK, VA
$108,802 2-1
Bonds, BtockB und inveMwenls. ....... IS0.200 50
Iti-al estuto. ii'.'.... 13,802 10
Casb. t---? J24S.99S 8*
l tlABILITIEB.
. , . ?TS,ono oo
Capltal StOC.lt.,....... ??????....!.!..",. 8fi.l?a 88
Surpius and undlvldcrt ptanlv. ! !... Si.lM 30
Dcpoultu. ......... j_>__.-S21S,06S 21
RECEIFTS AND D1SBURSEMENTS FOR THE YEAR ENDING.WOBMBBR 31, 1002.
conimisaiona. brc.kcr?Be. -??.H&2_ * SffidSSSi.y.y.y.y.y.y. .:".':,::,kZ.
Dliicimiit und Inlori'St...., ",600 bS nu........ '""'"'"<"". o, B0
Itoceljits, btonisu fc Biifety vaulu.... None. T8*e*.4<?iiim*? *??.*???? M'"l_.J!i.".
TSiwTw_ *u01 01
1002, Deccmber 3lat, by balauco, lurplua aud undjvjd^l_protlt8...............?t>.t.... 8S3,018 83
Stato otyirslula.Corwa tlon of^ anrt Trea?urev of tbo At
tbo be?t o( thtlr UuowlodRO and bcllef. ? . rjinusox, Soc'y and Troaa.
(Slgiieu. JIOBT. M. HUGHES, Prortdoiit.
iSignod.) _,__
Bubacrlbed snd tvw *? before n?" tbU SOtii day "'^V^B-VK-fc Not?ry ?Ub?fc
.tSUcuodJ.

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