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Financial and New York C*t.fc6n Mi?iMtt&??il* 0 I'l l-. , . 4 i Now Vork, Feb. .20.?After, sbqwlngM considerable steadiness during"today s early trading, cotton ruled Off under J realizing for the three day adjourn ment on scattering selling which ap-| peered to be promoted by spinners. ] The market closed steady at an ad vance of 1 point on May, but generally urtebnnged to ? pointa lower. Busl ness .'was, more active. during. ..early I trading and there appeared to be a vurytfair, it somewhat scattering dc ina;ui. Liverpool cables ware better than due and houses with Liverpool connections were buyers or old crop months her?, presumably to undo Htreddlers. There was also covering for over Washington's birthday, and some little demand from local traders who. were looking ror a bullish week end statement and an improved Spot demand, with tho beginning or work on March commitments.' After open ing ?teady at an advent;*" of. 4. pr , points on thla buying, aotivo old crop.j mpnths sold' about 0 points and the new crop & or 6 net higher, although there - was some Hofilhg of -October and houses who were buying May and 'July contracts. Realizing checked tho advance around 12.04 for May con tracts, and demand became less ac tive by ' r >. phc of Liverpool Prices coure 4 .y eased ofT and p.ttejla.ty,< be?amo a Uttlo more:. general jiftor publication or the week-ehd/ilgnr?a ' Mgreh and the now, crop months jwere ^relatively easy, .pn. flip d,eql|he,aad ?f ter having maintained a premium of around 20 points earlier in the day, tcb closed about/' 27 points over 3T>e Now York market will ro l-?lo*cd from today until next May. .. - cotton futures closed steady. ... t: ; I . Open High Low. Close I >far?.t .'. .. -f?S? 12,35 ' 12.fl. 7U.23, .Y2t&l 12.04 lift n'M tuber . iu,5ffl.ii.4?,-M^; NewXJii?^C?lt?i.' ' ' ' ^'?? tediiJl New Orle?ni},' &?b; 20.?qotton .loiay] Placed "slwis 'or'a^ld^^^ Mill 'takings for the week, however, wijrc signs oC ^.deoWcd tailing off. st. 282,000 bales agalnBt 347,000 this w?.ek>st year1 and 454,000 this . week two rears ago, and the selling that;} resulted was moro than tho, market] could absorb. ' ' Attb? ;2tl?host of tho day, the trad ing, montas were t iq t points up* Atter tho,poAtfq* .at t^e week's. i*ks arod with .yestorjiay's. last quo i?i ; Tho close was at, a net lose of^to * pufntd.< .?>?f'r' .! ?. : - yillt^'dtSj hft; verpool Cotton Liverpool. '1^^t?W-Ufftat! In fair demand; prk?c3 Arm,, middling tair; 7.7.I; good, middling, 7.4:.; mid dling, i ^ppw-'middUng, e.75; good ordinary, fi.Hi ordinary; iB.47. Sales, H.ooo. including.7,600 American ana" n,m'ttt stfec^ cojpis, i i.000, including 7,600 Amorl eaSy Futures clo?e?'.tiulQt: Febr. -, ai*; 8.6S tr?;. Fob-March, 6.6*;* March April, ?,?*!-?. Cotton Seed Oil Now York, Feb. 20.- Cotton seed oil today was easier under" Scattered lato in the session on room coloring. A .largo part or the day's trading was in tho waw nf i-itch?sg. F?a?? prices woro 2 ptftnts lower to 1: net hlfhor. CbttottGoods ***** ;< ; . ?i? .'ir'i f?ew rYork?: Fob; Wi?~Dry goods market today, r?ere. generally nulet with some enelslQnipra ed and gray, c?ttoos..forfJu^ itsUVc rifes.. Silks wore ocWe, "WeeUmark ots were strong with more -buying reported jn foreign wools." Sea Island Cotton ?arleston. S C? Fob. 20.?Soa Ie-J cotton: Receipts. 224; exports 41766. Weokly-.quotations: ^Jftancy. 22 1-2; extra choice, 22; choice, 21; extra ?no, ao -ira; ..flop. ?? 1-2. Stock-?ndB?nd. . I rttilt?h. ?o.-^Tbe only ' sanV blanec of Ufo (n tho stock market to day was derived frnmy^I'^pjMn?ii?w of shares with ? [ small speculative following wbieh .ordinarily ,d}?y sn unimportant part In the dealings, Thw?v,^ks.moYprt ijjr^^ .r^i fleeting ' no 'general tendency. There Was ? good, undertone and tho market was,not influenced by soil ing hcr? Tor foreign account London disposed of about 10,000 shares on bajanev With ? p/o^sofl session to morrow and n holiday qa Monday, professional traders "do hot wish tO >|?Msai now ijngs. .the day'* tran a^apia. v wipra T^i* - email 6'si of the year. Ruinely shares gavo way sharply. tiu? ?praf?w>d rUxcjiklnxJ poiojui, .RoUkJ l-dand common, st 5 u-8, and tho pre ferred a{ 9 "l-s; rcachod *th? irrest, points at which Uies^. :tdSUea. ever j sold. Central .leather developed heav- ! iRo'ssv following publication of Its an nual re?ott, wbtah revealed ?. de crease of e^?4ee\ea^n^BM income. J. 1. visse proferred ma le up'5 pointa of. Its. rerent decline .American ice Commercial lar %rise, ffyotuoted, -ey rtMcuVu clos ing ?l?k u,'Jpa*,of, fbqut i POju??,! Known movements of currency dur Iuk tlic week indicated only a small i?tst--mojlt jailed ,ror an increase ju cash folding* or ft\?OO,OO0. Tlie large total of new financing by (be rail roads within (he last few qays wan j incrected by the sale by Southern Kailwoy of $19.000,000 or 5 per cent, throw year notes and 13,000,000. ten year equipment trust notes. The bond market was quiet..l'hune i',s '.vcre. .unimportant, except in tue1 case or llock Island issues, which 1 advanced sharply. Total salon of bqnds, par vnjue, 92,800,000. l,u|t<'d| States bonds were unchanged on call. Total safes were 108,700 shares. Chicago Grain ana Provigioiia . Chicagp,Ecb,. ^o.^Ileylval of ,qx port demand today bad a strengthen ing influence on wheat. Except Tor an occasional -slight lapse, the mar ket was bisher throughout the day, land closed'steady with a '. gain of I j p, Shade.. .Corn tin Island 1-2 Gi) .5-8 to 0-8 up and oats at an advance of 1-8 1-1 to M,gbut provisions off 2 1-2 fp 5 to 7 gr?. Money Market New York, Fob. 20.?CnJl money steady, J 3-i ? 2 ; ruling rate, 1 3-4; closing, 1 3-4 & 2.. Time loans, ateady; alxty days, 21-2 ^3-4; ninety'days, 2 3-4 % 3;', si* months. 8 1-8-<f? 1-2. Mercantile ipaper, 3 1-4. ? A .1-2 Star-! iiug exchange steady; alxty days, 4.83.7.",; deni?hd, $4.85.90. Commer cial bills, 4.83. Bar silver. 57 1-2. Mexican .. dollars, .45. Government bonds ataaayi -railroad bonds Irregu lar. ,??>?, Now York, Feb. 20.?The cotton' Ipaarltct baa .to'ad another quiet .week.,1 Wfffteisss : some Bcatterm'g"#onWd. ?n?gb Uni May and July contracts slightly above ' .lu points from the low record. Buy Wi<ttf^>w2?MWt,V>^ by ports of continued stcadlneas in outbecu spot markets and talk of wrke^wpoT commitments for March shipment, but th0 demand did not be opnij general or .^grpasUe. and pri.-Gii hujvn since fluctuated irregu I Many local traders .bellovo' the I [straddle Tu)es; Bhori of May or July! en redni differences be ^between nwoths uto .to the uncer tainty M aantftpoht as .expressed uroiind the local ring, and as reflet od in the apathy Of general business. Moreover, both sides of ordinary mar-1 "bet.uncertainties' are boing empha sltnd. Th-52. ?Z78Z src. prs?i?Uas?lB ad' pyoeabM ot low, grades Tiiip, pproacl: lue putottng season, .viiilo othera predict that March com miMucnts, arc hnAvi- enough e?usr fau jWiarp advance. Nearly tin .traders [s-tticips^ ... Li^?rmo?viiBjMfjrjri^.?l)|a j spring, ann-axtcmlve cultivation, but. it la alaoorealised that all this do-1 ;>ends largely on the weather, and; _some predict a late spring,-following ^ comparatively open winter. '. Meann'hilo few profess to see any nunediate ,pressure of actual. onjttapj or any urgency of Immediate demanav and the. general ruling of the market has do.u'otlaaa reflected a disposition to await fresh developments. ent. zo ?secretary i Mnatnr's stwr^rn%t, ex Aba jitiW+JW-j Ib1e?aupp1| W 35o?lon ?aawi? ~toW ^^ aTjF^ ?r,? w? jnat ?lo?od Q dtm^ihA h *~i<i?>~ ?-r. ' m mi total \Veek, "I, WM? vlsro?o wnfldw lows ' an incroaso .*?*k of tfjtti. on ftcroasnl vlth last year of 517,546. _ .world's visiblesupply, pf,c.ot ,.fore^ is ^low aflo tl and iield In iront HrHaln and continental it^?oae/vwiraiast 3,i?.vSoo roar;, in Jtop*v.$5*.000. 4)Wv^r?*?r; lp-India, 8r ^*5jW0 'fast year: and In ibo ,v . States. 1372.G00 againit l,?32,000 **oar. < ..y 57 ? if r. MOOD STAKT. In the A'ftcmpt to. Braag6&? WoVlfl.^ <^lumbla. Feb. 20^-With the mem ,hor* of itbe.^outh. AAr?ihm bona? ot ? I i .?.?.., it,< J.,-1 il Washington, Feb. 20 ?Secretary i Harrison tonight UMide public a letter, to Chairman' Adatnson of the House committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce, which embodies the water power policy of the national adminis tration as it has been approved by .President Wilson. The secretary an nounced that In tho controversy pver the rights of the States and the fede ral government, he had decided ' to "adopt ?"PjQlipy Which, recognize* thoi equitable sphere of eaclt" Accompanying .the letter was a] draft of a now ?ci representing ,the| admlnlstiation'a views on water pro Jecta ii navigable etrcauis. The plan wpu'd Veuulrc those w'hb vwtohed toi clora a stream for water power pur poses- to obtain the right to do so i from .the public utility commissionsi of the various States, and presopt' their application* to the federal .gov ernment after showing-that the appli cants are duly incorporated public | Utilities. Power, of regulation would be retained by the fedora! govern ment and the war department would be vested with diasfAtaooMsy right to i issue permits only-to those States which have. publie. utllitlcH laws im posing reasonalblo charges" and prop- j pr safeguards..to the public interest1. , prlefly speakJug, it provides that those who wish to dam a navigable stream, und incidentally, create water power,,rouBt, as at present, obtain the right so to do from trelr State, then must obtain authority from .the con gross. The company seeking this I right raihfct.be a public uttility com-1 pany and subject to laws regulating .public' utilities, sq< that .Its operations 1 muy >be legally controlled- The State In which tills company is incorporated. Or in w,ftlCH,Jii operate*'.-1 must Tor the I protection o ?be ioopU? Und the pre- I protection of the people, ond the -prc- B use* bave provm^.?>o^mUt??Qp.., or bbdy authorised ?nd pmpo>y?rc^ ,prppn crly, to rejgplate'public: utlflfljoa ofB t^M obaractor, ar^'such'body or Hiiili ' daw. must have prpvldod .proper regu lations .to tho cnu iuqu tlie, company shall make proper, use of the utility, give proper' service, make .only rcas-| onabie charges, and otherwise con duct .Itself In a way to conserve the < right of the poople in the use of the public utility. In all cases whore these provisions have been complied I with, the secretary of war way issue the permit, the franchise or right may ] be for any period up to fifty years." W*nte Use of Southern League's ; Grounds Daring Ensuing Season } *d'; i-^>n? '? * .r>r wW*K4tt34te? i >i~(i}y Associated Press) . LUtlo iiock. Ark., .Feb. a^p^^MHttl [osItiyH.fcpntaloing Um , terms' po which Mho i Southorn fJaseball Association | will agree to the Dlj?le l^asue.ptUfsr?! ing the Southern'baseball field and using Southern Association plants In l&lu, will be submitted by repreaen .tatlvea "* ^iLpirttL' Lin?ptT it. tboj schedule nieeunf'of*tne Southorn AS- \ soclatlon at Mobile tom'orrow. President William M. Kavauaugh, i matting, aiwponxcia; jft?e ter?? to^be j offered. T$e Disle^orffaajs-iioiii pian? to en- I TB3^u??%^ era circuit?Memphis, Now Orleans.; Atlanta, Nashville, Birmingham and j Chattanooga. Little Rook and Shreve .port are to cowpletp the Dixfe; cir-J cult leaving Mobile afcd lVfdP|g6mery to carry only Southern 'fceagufe'' t??hjs,1' The newcomers ofer'itO put' Pp !; a' guarantee of $50.1 v , that they '?wilpj not lijflict pnanolSl injory >oni i*tbb| Souther*. ,l%m ^eyarant^ >to cover:wa| ^a^swjfh?y elaoioiV-- i o *pay WCfaliqspb?S??tfiB>eiube. ;6 , pop I cent intereat on tbr .r investments ln i tbolr planta-InAho^i.pltles. * I lu reply ta tTie propositions, the Southdro^'ttfflciata jWilJ demand that! in the ente*-IT ~j8roi iTiio total va parka in the , JJTCO.OOO. . SSM? - .^iiMinumATivn (By Asqo?latcd Press.) " Charkulon, S. C., Fnh. 23.^-Judg?' Si. A. M Smith. In the United.S-Ut w "et court, today, raj?uapd nkt?fr " ipe'ra>it?eorge ?bw, ? i jru ..syrlan^on th^g^ujtd^j t{ie yeaning of. tpn^ntj?f "c< ttlkl qualitieittl : >-. of Southern league :o cWoe ia .estimated ebj greaa^boari uwjiii tFfiTi. (By .^atorrfeted Tresa) W.^RIs^.iFah ^'-TciLj?n-H cts. one, ea?jhv -In Boa . Wgnblgflhy to u?ni?^ (ifn'mi cupl?d felgg custodian fo| Jlft, CHINA , March 10 next will ecu "the beginning| of the third year of the Chinese rcpub |e. The revoutlon broke out at Wu thang October ip. 1HU., . but Yuan Shlh Kai wie not Inaugurated pro visional -president of the provlsiooul republic until March 10, J91?. The October date has !>ecu officially desig nated n? the anniversary qf the repub. lie's b<rth. Just as we honor July 4, bbr^lhinaV record or achievements, of advance utepa taken top .hastily, of retrogression here, real progrusb there, in lfer new political find civic phase, tnprp properly begins with. | Yuen's oath {takln k In ivking. Chipa,,opce ho dlsiiuit, bo little' JM^'* ao4?r 'r.cnf6>cii Yrom^Ue #iih ?eutury currents of .political and com mercial Ufo, po steeped in . her own fcrncliuiOa^pot iiigi,.iSilm^\iWW, China .tpday Ik alivo, with her., face act .tQ^jJrd ,tbe future, She la ?clpse jl to,, aim -, fx -vital, '.and. her. mtoxagtfi 'are i pur. interests. The gavant wh?. so.long browsed aJpjic flirpugb Cm myuteripus' r^r/?-ol,Q^tw,novv Jinda Af^?eJf fU.'b,-: ping elBdH^^nwith. a growing .army .pf alert Ameriqaps who want to .'kuo^ all .there ie to know about the big "new , ??b? or j.hq republic, the ,efforts,^o, r,e-'![ store pedee apd order, hcj rpsourepa,'.] Der trade, etc. The country napl moved Jfoutwt'it'. ?B.9?,U,l4Uv.'; rvttli?, of the .Sunday' feature htpry to. tbu.pul and psieep.. Now that tin; republic has bcgu&to! shake idoJvia..int(?..Uie. ipoid, #i 'itf.'jp'M> natural limitations, man><;ev?lrt>^<if her ,ycar '4u#.closing appear .the'.anti thesis ,^.,jii^qq^cy...-.^or ,&S(aac?.>' Yu;m:?;jrp?ih>}idcd suppression,pf the prov.n?i?Ltre?olt of last .July-and A?V gust .Indicated tho 'doam^tlmie', of,,p Bismarck rather .than,. t'H> .bom volei * adnt'kkite?|k>n^o< a $%ahM|ct0a? ttftt it became cje'ar to the ,wosl<r;;! ?fba't-'| (luang 1 Ising'? revolt .vas the scheme; of'a .fow provincial ?v, j>ot^.,to.ae,ajQyi upr?stwltt^ciqntrol of i jg^vdry .jjmc ; popored '^ft wlii?h the. ropub^, we/, created ,io abolish, be revolt wa?;. put..down within. t>vo months, .partly* beaauso ..oJ'...Pro?idont Yu^s. and .Vice', l'uwdcn't Li Yuan Ilunjjps"prompt a,nd effective ^military nicaja^rea, and | ly .because of the refusal of the. iind Nuno.merchants of.-'South China. to i llnance the-tcvolutjonlyM- .They .ga;j(c.| their all for .a nation-wide crusade against the Alanehus and thb petr?led ' ?ocnia whjfjhj they represented, .but I they lefue^d.ald to,th'e^pjjrtlclans jyho1 umi?r'^&e ^btwrioV pr*~'itn$i)P*.. jftgh'ts,.! sought to ,wade through the .blood or Mrtdtara,* an^ 4.4jeasanta?.iU>ward that haven OF'grafters?decentralized. cpa trol .aPd.'immunity from the auditors of beklag: , , a . . I Perhaps the nioat pictuteBcojc.pad] draiuatjp expat of Chi if^n^puhlb ^4Wns jott'^pj tbllcists,;or uite diaiit ImW?t and. even l^F 'OpenlAg of X RlSpj^e u4l ns?d- On the r Jara^wark?^. China,, apd those frg'ni there, whet NgifgraM, ?0o salons whb^^??pf the fcyo tang pur.tr, followed "hy the.cHeso of the whole.eWjnna and tp? ri ??^t!>l.Bi>f OJ df|?airifpp>andmin. ilvo council of Iqss th?n 80. mem I?S'??gSld thj^j fipr.the country.^ . Tiiey point otsjj !tnat tlio parilavhpnt ^aa p^matuv^lgtt' that such a'bpdy ^ ouid have b^^i^nw??l.dy in any intfy. . ?ir ceaflBWM. o>, 600. aenajMre* and ?00 rci'rcsentatiyes. - It w? made up of two.oy evnii three weil^op gapUqd pomloffimmb^but of ?tc# eral -'facllo .'.uitly sJiiftln '{R^iNKlf"'' I Ay I iy\ rs-l DrafiJQy pjcrging, dismal witJU no deOnilo :ppii clplea. .The- bigcat s^p ajDTl?ki, and government by Kran pvor |atqr Pf eppr only a the. bei? patlpn. work lu fia>). Ltfain^d solop? a man -to the . rotontha of tegialativo The Outs |J*reahfent ofua Mlng-Ung, rc8ii (?v'-ealddnt'H Mr : lowed by un [lass than cl lanipntklkiae* peme?R?i Hon, ttiQnnlUb^i in Ta von of aJ aa In] bad egls oirs, 4?>lP: pyed I against ^JttS^im Kuo iiittiiiHtely in tho jetton. ; WUqther vo jtouncU of which wen c chlot mag fa itttarta '. ftal| .. . r conn time the M, WS TODAY ever hin Im,f fron. tills source, it ?(as mor? than sufficient to meet all fixed charges. Including the payment year, ^bo^o^^fn^^'lrao'? was over imAMMo.totyrth4\m*iafee still slightly iOffajwr of Upsets, how ever. The reorgaais?d Walt .tax ays tern under Sir Richard Dane, directed jointly by foreigner* and (finest) tor the. purpose o fmeeflbg the interest charges on the fl26.Ou0,<WO loan, fa exceeding all expectations la spite of) Bon? ^relluxlnury bppglUig end We prj?ae racial misunderat^dta. Rrp vinoial UxeB a>b , beginning to Opw steadily into the Peking coffers, due to. the i-uppreasion of the counter JCe-, volution of last July >aud Yuen's skll-t fql 'placing jot officials, whom -he can trust (n advantageous points through-; out flie eighteen ^provinces.. , Until January oi .this year, the ire-: pptric's- ofliclals have been accepting paytcumt 60 per cent, in cash and 40 per wot }n hands. This Is a wbo|e-. sale tucrlftco lot ?atttjeh, Ith?, wpcjd ?t large 'aas .hearS little.. (WUh.4he litt-., ihg of 'the financial cloud .somewhat: came a partial .relief to office,holdem, so that how all nmo earn ?4P0 and' over a month receive 80 per cept. in eash and/20 per ??ttt in bonds, white those .Whose pay ils 4?0t> .or vver >dra w DO .per cent, in monpy and. the. balance. In bonds... All officials and employees earning .lass .than AjJOp a njgnth?and; tljey lire in .the vast, majority?axe now -paid in. full. A .model n system, of publk* auditing has been sgre'edi upou, hatt its adoption rcven In Peking, still to be made general, with still. -Its in the, var,Uw<pr^vjuic-> the Rtrppsr ^olleotion. and %M43?P*% ^WR1 ?nan-, |ty and com scubBed for 'it i? interest ha? ,tW..lo.)v?'Et sc i is>conn? ; to 'know j that Cuw? actual and .per xsaplta u^U^aal .dfebt of 1 'gr^t^smMttfi^- .-lacludm? .th? F)ve 4*?wer toah of A^,0^0^-0% and the small private Austrian nota tion,of ^a?" tall, it how y^a> ?34-0?i>.'a per capital o,? only.Jtl.66.pt tlb Japan, with a population of les:>: :tiiau.^o,0004M)0>ts compared tP.?^!gars 4?Q,0Q0.?00 people, 0wesitwicc,?^?&2 iFrgnce has.a national $obt fitW?%-i 208.000, while, the .Germans stagger! under a .load of S7?1,G7. in coin pari sou, to the Chinaman's $1.86. ; ARE ^^FfOCATE3^\ k?pped by Fright from JKW-j lucky to S?mter?Val?ed j at$1^0Cnch ..4, w.,,.^y,:'Aa?^f?ted .?res?) .. .Suinter,. ^C.,..,yob. ^O.?T^q ttmr-; cyghbred hprsos op ihpir way to the .Suinter Jirorsp. pJxo'w vpejrci su?oe^ted: while, being '.shipped ..here tij&M, K>\ T"e shhr * pi a Shipment pf ;eigfti purchaser, i-toda^y sjai.ed i %r.^hs^;.po^i^^ at^abjv. n rujiM prevented 'Ahe ..side,-Op?r. . ten.open. when, the-car. rea c, ten pf,,t!ie, eighteen,^bj^U-, ,-jk'd und.ahQ.thcr hud developed pns^mmnjg. Mi.. yrefe. 'high ? prfcptf, horses and two wore valued at $1,000 each.. , : Dun'. Weekly Review. \ ' (By Ass^clajtod .Press.) New..'TT?'r?. '2:.???u? ?iev;t,w; of today, says; ,., ., "Weather conditions Were un im^ portant, factor In .the. business sltm? ^tonjhls Jveek. -?bc?nt 's??rnis im: li?ded ri?troail ir?fll? ?n/j retarded the distVibuilon lof morchan?lse, yet Certain, lines of trade -heneflttcd by heavy shnss&ll and xero tertip?r .Thorc was a ?ndtaple. .in-i In the tuoyem?nt ?f .f??4*sa^ ~ L^^UJspparoi, wbiioruei. uter demand. , ^ , jeOit. in coiiimercial 'Md in channela .conij^ihs QMff?bmc ?nces ?l.lmprpvin^.cbrid(tipni.> ws^ii^, This .-./^A.'^^nmnK t?(to or wool, sal. oivJ^liich cpntmt?fi large at edvancinV^?>Ma> ' A miter* laflrpdmion''tiwk'Wbtfm In ehp pl??o atj /^C h'_ ^-.1 ._, - . fthm? *i?it_ scarce. Bothi cotton And wtjobin m??b?l \ are well emplQH?d ae{a>raie and pros pects, ioxo considered npfflWtite-: "FallUraH ?hitz wi?? in ,?m United ?taten agaipVt ^hvM year.$nd'SO^fn (Canada, ccimpared,with 2-7 a yo^f ago, 10 1 ajnsjiiy anc\ Ben^^fiholsco,',toOay *l?r^l^?dTm? bOt'tny "S?6atd> IK da yon. Three commissioners in any district might d?cide a case which could be anrpArtsa t?':the entire com mission. i ti i?ji? f WfEimitt - BA^Blfft n. y.. ariil -i?.-^s.ii/ wr. and all 'banners and . lnscrlptlhCra yO^^iJ^i^ in character, ^wiHJ>e forbidden _ Jtt^fwQB|^'!3?pi ?ntwdWIagec il bill Introduced today by Assembly ji^ian Pholan, paisses. Vhe use )of the Insttddat lif hh. such oe^adloae ?rodle jlw 1a^de idbtlgatoiy. . ?WS STE A??S ~ A8K0B aavera km *ha vsaael 'trfoi^t '*a^ ?rar? notthegjit ?totm ,*fXe<dMr-? wpi .tho stfe? w^Uai??uotlil Waningfon. 'f ob '*),?The Prosl-j (U.nt record? the bii? creating frh teri&tc frado connuJsBion as Uio ??n I tral flg?'r.c. ?f ift'? trust prograrp. Hp 'safd a ( recent study of tlic ^'utdto creating the b?re'au pi cbnwratt??e, had convinced rjhji that this p'ur#Ur ;kad 'ihu?h 'greater 'power? t'aah g?ner-', .ally waa realized. He believed .how ever, that the trade coiijunlsalon shuuid include the toiieau, of cbrpora itons and that additional duties 'should, be g?vep to. the commission. . Mr." yVT|fjon im^i^^ :^ talks tliat seribuo consideration ,lBd been ; given in the (rpiqk of the Irust lfcg-j_ islattpn tP provftip?B that wpbld pro^l toot .small... b?ldn?sB concerna trouiT Btatptes vrqHtb\?pg . tirade >rr?jfg?-i1 tars and for ifya reason[ SfA not jie-i Jteve It. was practfeabie to exenipi ?ll nrniB 'tinder lfi,{K?,<rOO lh .capitaliza tion Hfata the Y^pbjitqr'lal process of the (ntdresj?te . trade .couirplsBfrfn as | prvPpKcd but that ^ome other plan' would "be Worked oujt. Tub IwoBC InUici^ry vub-eoinniit tee virtually completed, the. holding 610, the fourth of the mea*nms. rrojr 1 [the iudjclary ^committee fpr.fh? ex! I ministration 'trust legislation program I Flrfish tq?cMea w'lTl be given the bin ,air> it '.will lie introduced "proba-1 bly by ^he :Bm of next ,w?<k. ,The sdb^TOmmttt?e 'H considering !en?l may -agr?? Ho redraft aft four or its measures,/tooso dealing with ijold companleB, mterlpctilng cllrcctor ^eW^k>nBana;??n^ftionBbfi j of trade., into onp^rfl.rfo'be' , id St the conclusion of hcar-' Wngs scheduled for the last of the w?gt. '* The 'hbJdU?g cpiupany bll^sA treated would pr?btbK-tfch existence of "hord ing , corations. It foJ?sdpts 'fibm1 the (riUib'itioh such concerns as the! great, lite insurance CQmpan'i?B. ^o?se^ m.i-y??.-g? So, regulate stock, and boriuT Ij'isBues 'before Uie house cotnniittec ohi interstate commerce. . Chairman Ol?rk was doubtful br the expediency of the 'proposal 'lb ex?rpj-* issuance, of short t?rth notes frbin '$c eiajL -superviBlbn, saying if Oi?y ws? .excepted, there might be, expected 4 Tollb^^rJolfca*^ H feeue;refundidg paper. He thought It might leadito fnteference with legl-' tlnbitc r?gulation. He urged legis iai?h amoiididg the 'Hepburn act r lp06 Bp that^b?'comnlttsl?n cb?^?'ln lier'records ^e and bib-1 v?stig?tc the books .pf the r^iavitliriTf or rpWs back of;t ''he 'issue es to 'Wl r to 1800 werel ' rbught out WUb? the! ?ffifvtnt* Hhvili?, now in a mandhmujj pjfo-' in.g to" bnfOTce"th?" C?Tn^lflft?fl'B' us sorted right. MT. Clark expressed the pelfcf that VMth.'.the 'prdpo^^trel of qapUal llxatlnn; people ^buh? h:;v.. ai?re.corr ig?e in Btocka and, bbbd?, ?eefl? Tallroad? Were brgan??V? 'as ?rprises %rr tran?porta and not for ma&Iput?tlbnTiy Vf m ?t^eeUf Ho s?ld the h?w'generation in,. handJU,g rallroau pr?per^ftt?txi Pd,more w^;?p"preciat(te oT ?o how dor of buaib?ae v?tilles. . * kdjlroetf people Jtoday. ho add?d, wobid acor n t;> dp .tho thinga 4hat once 'were" c?held Heerings b?fore both committees of ?be V?oUB? probably will eioee the 'las*! lot aext^eek. CBEK SIGNED BY OB1?I??. (Dy Uultlmorc, Philadelphia, Fob. 20.?The achedulc IP-tttP <PIftJaa?lpMla A^rihan t?aghol baseball club for ' ' [U:h>.itoo!{rttji -.*?hs a: panes ii'avc .' bc-n regttUics. ^CJioy wWi jthe vChica]??^ RMpMBKg's^ill ^pt?y .lii?hntopd '-jML^ h'iars ;wUi ; arrive '?t auoutM?nohS. 1ns tr?inihk on? wltlt J^nsacqia; .ri?./ . ar?b Iroqfclyn Federal vLoftguo. clan- <bi '-^ed a deal f?r.the baseball pork CHAMSBKBLA1N S Kov. lam? A.?4*\wla,, JAilaea, |,M?nn.. wrttfe^' tJaallfwrtSra^ Cough f jamedy bas been a -needed aed -wel cowa 31b?st In our U^aJiitA'^MBf^ <-? ffajtje?.. riia?ab^iecdnja^ io ,my 40UOWP as >fh1g' ? wmlhT ' ?Vf ' triril ii? etfjKuif lev worthy rdt tri^i in 'c?tses ^pf ->aghe ifipd *r(?p.,f CJlve dhamlie? -' vlik??dyA'.li*al su ' you wlil sied il aBwml?vs d* *??zx. :5vr?v;*?f. . Sav$a HR & sill rseif Will'be don w?fer 'tfr? strongest tee. >terros-;$2 down fcffd month. Anderson Gas Co, * PHARMACY F?tf? Dollars Reward the largest Water Melon VrVorn our seed. We have \ WATSON, KLECfCLEY D MONTE CRISTO. i' for introduction packages of ???y now water melons he given free to any friends who Pant's ?6ok; Store; .1 Grates Wo bave a Urge asaortinout from Wwk? io i?wb?. liCt Ub Biiow yqu an* help ycu ylau your fire-plncB for IaoIe? end domfort. tJtmer Minitel & Sleoklsy Building 1 AN?Bite?N, S. C. When you/need .glasses you natur ally vi'&nt t?o boat 'and at a living price. ?Mjj-M horc ?s where you koi 'both, as well as the jorvicfea of a gradpate Optrqmetrlat with twonty ye^ra.. egperte?ce. Eiam'lnatibn EycSJglt SpecIalUt. ^ar 'Evans rftsrroaey ' *?. '?, W?H ?auSe headaches. Glasses properly fitted v t]se only remedy. Let ine fit tlsem for you* I. tf? ft l'or Jess pioriey and guar farilee satisfaction. Chu* Na _~? !t has bew ?ited that a bur's stomach M nls boiler his body is his engine and his .ctputh the are boa. Is stotir boiler (ototnach) In good wpi ?<ingj order or is it so weuk that it, a?UI nojt stand's foil load and 'tot ftt,-? Md&SP **?WJ*ray to ronr engine (boftyi? If yon have laayA^otiWe with your stomach, Cham ?bertgln's Tablets >lll do yon -goon. rassy^lt^enK?teQ sad Invigorate the istpntach and enable u to'do its work fta*uraUy. Many vety rcmatxable Sgfflfe** atospuih,trouble havegaga