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BUFFALO EVENING NEVS: MONDAY, MARCH 1, 1909. BATTLESHIP OHIO WINS STEAMING RECORD ALL INAUGURAL TUESDAY BUTTER Azo Brand Creamery, full Mb. Prints 30c TUESDAY New Laid N. Y. State EGGS Dozen 26c PRECEDENTS 4 10c Cans Navy Condensed Milk 4 10c Cans Lakeside Evap.

Milk BROKEN Fort Monroe, March 1. The battleship Ohio sailed yesterday for New York winner of the "steaming trophy for the voyage around the world." The announcement of the award was made from the flagship Connecticut and was a splendid tribute to the engine room staff of the winning ship. The contest was one of economy in coal and water consumption for the entire trip. The Ohio Is one of the older ships of the fleet and steaming record is regarded as all the more -notable by that fact Naval circles here had a flutter of for for isiness Dl 3 Pkgs. GLORY CaL Seeded FLOUR Riisins for Vsth Sack 15c 79c Tuesday Groceries 25c 25c Fish Specials Winter Caught Taft's Assumption of Presidency Chief Item in Week's News Prospect CLOSING DAYS OF.CONGRESS merchan- excitement when they learned of f3c i Salmon Trout.

Steak, lb. Two Itm. 20c OrrKD I nine for 3 Twev-itMit kKK. Chttl- m'M Gelatine, fur Two Tatulilrra Pure Jrlllrn, for Thrt-t pan Bntnvln Kent Pork nnd Henna, for. Two vnnm Hntuvln Drown Itrrart, for Tore pkioi.

Hunker Toasted Corn Fluke Fox Head Smoked 25c 25c 25c 25c 25c 25c 18c t3f Mi case was nara to get and high nriced. Now Wines Port or Sherry, 35c. BOc bottle Dry or- Sweet f'ntnwba, SBe bottle. Morlrr'a MnW Whinkey. ONe'bottle.

MoffaH'. Cream Ale, 7.1e dozen. Ale, 91.2.1 dozen. mock marriage in the parlors of the Chamberlain hotel'. late Saturday in Which Midshipman Robert S.

Young; of the cruiser North Carolina and Miss Margaret ConnelU daughter of A. Connell of Scrantoi were supposed to be the principals. The entire ceremony was a joke among young people at a party. The young people were deeply chagrined to find a serious announcement in Norfolk and Newport News papers of the supposed wedding. Captain Marshall directed theone who sent out (By Associated Pre.) All other events the week- will overshadowed by the inauguration at Washington of William H.

Taft, twenty-seventh president of the United tliifltlovk 25o Ih. New Prrnr.lim 25c vunm Frew to Stewed I'm en 30r run- (ienwe and Bat 11 via Potted Chicken 5c 15c 15c that prosperity is back, thewhole- ISflc Honelean hicken 30c States. But while Mr. Taft is the central figure of imposing ceremonies on Thursday a considerable degree of un 2H salers fairly throw the very fash- 3 chum Corn, Pens, Rcetn, Pumpkin, String; Bcnnn, Tom at oca, IMiua official interest must follow on that Henna. SplnatH, Pork and llenn.

the story to go at once to the newspaper offices and make a personal is 4- 25c 30c 14c 25c iteii tMrtuey. for 2 Him. California Evaporated Aprlcota California Lemon Florida Fruit 3 for 3 enntt Concentrated Sotiu, for jonable things at you and at your own figures. For instance, did you ever see Beautiful Silk Petticoats sold so 25c ILL Shoe Department Main St SPECIAL SALE of CHILDREN'S SHOES FOR TUESDAY All $1.25 and $1.50 Calf School Shoes button or lace, sizes QQ 8 to 2. Sale 301 Sizes 2J2 to 6, value $2.

01 OQ Sale price $lawu Infants' and Children's Jersey Leg-gins, values 75c to $2.50, for this saTe.da.y,s... AND 69c Children's 75c Woolen Vests AO and Pants, on sale at fOC Odd lots of Infants' Shoes 1 on sale at I 3C 388 Aain St, Two pkfffi. Babbitt' 177C Soap "I Powder, for I day the mbvements of two other men who long have challenged public attention and admiration. In the hour that President Taft graces the ball that will bring the inaugural program to a brilliant close, Mr, Roosevelt, relieved of the burdens of state, will be surrounded by his neighbors of Oyster Bay; and Mr. Bryan, guest of honor at a dollar dinner in Pittsburg, 'will reiterate, it is believed, the convictions upon which he contested the presidency.

If he is permitted to follow the plans chosen, Jlr. Roosevelt will go to New York late Thursday and thence at once to 'Oyster Bay, where a homecoming demonstration has been arranged that is likely to eclipse former welcomes extended him both as president and citizen. surprisingly cheap? Yet we shall do Oranges! Oranges! Our ttore and window, full of weet, juicy, edlen California The 7th carload this year, 12c, 15c, 20c, 25c, 30c dozen mi this tomorrow, and still maintain our just margin -and the plums Little General Legislation Enacted at Special Session. Washington, March 1. Now that billion dollars sessions of congress are the rule, little other than appropriation legislation can be enacted during the short sessions, and The one to end this of profit.

The maker takes the loss we break even-fall into vour lap. Second floor rear Tuesday. AGRICULTURAL ASSOCIATION RESULT OF FARMERS' MEETS SOCIALISTS TAKE week ia no exception to the rule. The Lecture encasements will bring Mr. Bryan to the ESt and the dollar dinner will follow a formal address at $5.00 and $5.50 Taffeta Silk Petticoats-deep shirred flounce, tucked hemstitching and ruching some of these are made with deep silk under drop or with Carnegie Music hall, Pittsburg.

He $1.50 Feathersiik Petticoats circular tucked flounce fitted top and deep underpiece Tuesday $2.00 Petticoats some have deep embroidered flounce with fine tucks above also shirred flounce styles made of fine quality Feathersiik AQ Tuesday 7uC will speak at other points in Pennsylvania and New York during the pres ent tour. Coil and Iron Merger In Senate. appropriations for the session probably ill be the largest on recard, even exceeding tho $1,008,000,000 provided for at the1irat session. Only. one of the fifteen general appropriation bills of this session has been sent to the president for his signature and the accurate statement of the amount to be appropriated is impossible.

Scarcely any of the general policies Ithaca, March 1. As an outcome of the 'farmers' week just, held here under the auspices' of Cornell university, a number of associations have been formed which are looked upon as offering unusual advantages to farmers and agriculturalists. These include a silk ruffle. All the newest colorings and black. Tuesday $2.95 Political Party CKampionsWomen's in the closing days ot congress aothlng perhaps will be greater gen eral interest than the action of the plant breeders' association, a farmers' drainage association, a students' association, open to students of the col' senate committee on judiciary which $7.75 Heavy Taffeta Silk Petticoats newest idea of flouncing, circular effect with wide overlay tuck, fine tucks and hemstitching between.

These all have deep silk $3.00 Petticoats one special style: is strictly tailored has agreed to vote today on the report of the sub-committee which in Right to Ballot (By Associated Pre.) New York, March 1. Throughout the United States yesterday, in every city in which a meeting could be arranged, there was an "equal suffrage" demonstration under the auspices of the- Socialist party and the Socialist lege of agriculture, a housekeepers' effect wide band flounce 8 other styles Jersey top association, a horticultural associa vestigated the merger of the Tennes- tion and an experimenters' league, of which Stale Commissioner A. Pear under drop with silk foot ruffle. All the fashionable shades and black. Tuesday see Coal and Iron company with the United States Steel corporation.

Two petticoats with feathersiik flounce Tuesday $4.93 $1.98 son of Albany was made president. reports will be before the committee Women's societies. -The meetings proper. Dean Liberty Hyde Bailey of the $4.50 Morcris Taffeta Silk Petticoats new N'ew York State College of Agricul ture announced the gift by R. A.

East- patent fitted top also the gored top elaborate flounce were provided for at the national conference of the Socialist partiMfl. Chicago, which set Feb. 28 aside. as a The majority report declares that the merger appenrs to have been illegal, and that the president was un $10.95 Lustre Taffeta Silk Petticoats in the recent double section flare effects, finished with accordeon plaiting and rose ruching; also circular effect, fitted top, new stone' blue, chocolate, gold, rose, wistaria, browns, new man of Watervliet of an endowment with hemstitching, shirring and tucks "woman's suffrage day" and marked 2.98 authorized to permit such merger. fund the interest of which Is to be devoted to a prize in oratory open to ag Tuesday.

The minority report, in substance, finds that the legality or illegality ot the time as one on which a political party came forward as the champion of "woman's right" to the ballot. Two meetings were held here In fur of the country were touched upon this session. The discussion in both houses of the secret service and of the Panama canal, and in the senate of the Brownsville affair and of the Tennessee Coal and Iron company purchase has brought the administration of Theodore prominently in view. The veto of the census bill because the employes for the taking of the decennial census were hot to be placed under -civil service regulations, was a feature in another interesting chapter of this session. The' census bill goes over to the special session of the 61st -congress.

The veto of several dam bills, because they did not recognize the principles advanced for the conservation of water powers, attracted much attention. The appropriation of $800,000 for the relief of the Italian earthquake sufferers at the beginning of the session has been spoken of as the most significant enactment of the session. A companion piece of legislation was enacted at the f. rst session when the re ricultural students. This prize, which is to be known as the Eastman memor the absorption of the lesser company ial, is to be of $500,000.

by the greater corporation is a ques therance of the plan, one In the Murray tion for tr courts to decide, the com mittee lacking jurisdiction, nnd that green and black. CI -Tuesday I $13.50 and $15.00 Taffeta Silk Petticoats double ruche point flounce, accordeon plaiting and tucked flare at bottom; also silk Jersey top skirts and solid skirts of sunburst plaiting of Taffeta and the president in no sense "permitted' the deal. TAFT IL USE BIBLE His ac tion in seeming acquiescence should be viewed, the minority of the subcommittee adds, in the light on Hill Lyceum In Manhattan, the other in the Labor Lyceum In Brooklyn. Prominent Socialists and suffragists were present, and the enthusiam manifested was sincere and earnest. In the Manhattan meeting Miss Leonora O'Reilly, 'the girl of the tenements," and prominent member of the Women's Trade union, made a speech in which she denounced the women who opposed equal suffrage.

Miss O'Reilly was one of those who spoke before the judiciary committee Messaline. the matter that he had at the time rather than that judgment be based upon the knowledge of facts leading up tTuesday (By Associated Prcra.t Washington, March 1. William H. Taft will- take the oath of office as to the merger ns subsequently developed by congressional inquiry, Tho point of interest in the commit mission of the remainder of the Chi nese indemnity was authorized. president of the United States on the4 tee's action will.be whether the re of the assembly at Albany last week.

The passage of the law for the suppression of the opium habit in this tiring president is to be absolved or WHITE HOUSE CHINA IS CATALOGUED She said one of the legislators had spoken flippantly of the quality of wo country, it is hoped by its advocates, officially blamed. In either event the matter is still to be fought out In the CONSTABLE TARGET nr chief address. She declared that if women were granted tho right, of suffrage, child labor would undoubtedly be regulated on a more humane basis, if permitted at all. will exert a wide moral influence. Ap SEVENTY-EIGHT NEW NAMES ON CARNEGIE ROLf New York.

March 1. The third ari nual report of the president and treas nrer of the Carnegie foundation foy the advancement of teaching show- man's brains. peals from many sections of the coun "There are many men there," said Miss O'Reilly, "who are no earthly try were successful in obtaining a law ur usiiw for the preservation of the Calaveras Dig trees in California. An act of steady progress in the worK of th good. They need the brains of women.

I think that, as a rule, women's brains are better than men's brains." ENGAGEMENT OF ETHEL ROOSEVELT DENIED great importance to Western home- institution for the fiscal year emt Sept. SO, 1908. During the year, se-f Mrs. Anita Rlock, secretary of the seekers authorized enlarged homestead entries in the arid region. Officer Hunting for Murderer of Ethel Kinrade Narrowly Escapes Dealh.

ty-eignt names were added to th' Woman's Socialist society, presided, at this meeting. that she was tirine allowance roll at a total (Bv Associated Preaej Washington. March 1. -Preparatory to the change of White House administration, Mrs. had prepared a catalogue, onejeopy of which Mfs.

Taft will receive and another of which will be filed with the superintendent of public buildings and grounds, of the collection, of presidential china and tableware which is on exhibition in the East wing corridor. With the. exception of the Van Buren, William Henry Harrison, Tyler and Filimore administrations, the collection now contain some piece of ware representing each presidential term. Wanted More Peteetiea. Said -a witness who once appeared be both glad and sad to call attention to Thi3 included pensirli Aftaan wtilraim nf nrfeKnl the fact that this was the first wo fore Judge Maule In London: 'You may believe me or not.

but I men's suffrage meeting ever held under the avowed auspices of a great po (By Aaeoctated PrJ.) Washington, March 1. An emphatic denial of the report that the president's youngest Miss Ethel, is engaged to marry Third Assistant Secretary of 'State William Philips, was riven out from the White House. Secretary Ixieb authorized the statement that Miss lioosevelt is not engaged to be married ajid he characterized as being without the slightest century-old bible which belongs to the United States supreme court and by it in sacred custody. During the past few days there have been many Offers of bibles to the prospective president. He' has not declined to receive the gifts, but his tui-Bwer has been that it would be impossible 'to feceive them for the purpose intended.

It has been the custom of past presidents ip use a new or an historic bible in taking their oath of otflce' and each has retained the book thereafter. Mr. Taft wlil make no claim on the bible of his choice and it- wil go back to the archives of the ancient court. Precedent in another ancient inaugural detail is to be broken Thursday In the inlention of President Roosevelt to go from the inaugural ceremonies at the Capitol direct to his train for Oyster Bay, and not return to the Whit'e House in the carriage with Mr. Taft.

"In -this event there will be a vacant seat in the presidential carriage on Its return to the White House, and it is now proposed to have this seat occupied by Mrs. Taft. The decision, however, has no.t, been made, but the subject is under consideration. have stated not a word that is false. I have been wedded to truth from my geographical distribution of to' lowances was general in i from Maine to California.

made on one of three bas': at senate. With the battleship fleet broken up, the special news regarding the navy will be the naming of a successor to Rear Admiral. Sperry. Retrial of Standard Oil Co. The retrial of the Standard Oil company oMndiana for the alleged acceptance of the rebates probably reach the point of testimony taking early in the week.

The action is being tried before Judge Anderson at Chicago. The jury was completed tentatively Friday, but counsel on both sides reserved the right to re-examine the jurors. English Women Suffragists. The Women suffragists in London will continue their efforts to bring public attention to their cause. Most ot the leaders are at present in jail, hut their lieutenants will not be idle and advances on the house of commons and further conflicts with the bolico are to bo expected.

litical party. Yes, replied the judge, "but now "The Socialist party," said, she, ''is long have you been a widower?" now the recognized champion in the political arena of women." Miss Mota Stern, well known as a foundation a story from Boston to that Is This Fair? Socialist writer under the pen name ice or disability. Two important changes we in the rules o.f the foundatlo" the year. The maximum ai a retiring allowance was from 13,000 to $4,000 and th" -will be granted to the widowr fessor in an accepted effect. of "Hebe," also spoke.

She derided the "pampered and petted women of the so-called tipper classes who have CO-EDS PREDOMINATED. Certain Proof Will Be Made That (By Associated Prww.) Welland. March 1. An unknown man who the police believe may have been the murderer of Ethel Kinrade of Hamilton, 'fired two shots at Constable Clark of Niagara Falls, who was hunting for the murderer in the township of Pelham. Clark had received a tip that a man answering the description had been seen going in the direction of Fenwick.

With County Constable Bearss he drove out in pursuit, and learning that the suspect had entered a piece of bush, followed him In. He was walking along a gully when two bullets whistled over his head and he hurried out. A pesse was organized and the wood surrounded, but not before the man had made his escape. His tracks wars traced out to some fields and lost Later he was seen entering a bush near Ridgevllle but has not yet been captured. formed anti-suffrage societies.

She Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets Cure Stomach Trouble. Ithaca, 1. Tonfu Hu of Wvr Chc-ngh Sien, China, was elected to said they are "foolish and narrow" and afraid of responsibility. BATTLESHIPS AT NEW YORK. New York.

March 1. N'ew Yorkers got their first glimpse of a portion of the "round the world battleship fleet" Sunday when the battleships Rhode Island and New Jersey steamed majestically into port and anchored off Tompkinsville, S. where they will stow powder, shot and shell, preparatory to going, to navyyards for some minor tinkering and to have themselves arrayed in the new service color of grey. After discharging ammuni has for ten years been marrie professor, the pension to be on' what the husband would have 1' llrt tn riifnivA One thousand women -and several the Phi Beta Kappa fraternity at Cornell-this week. It is the first time a THIS EXPERIMENT FBER Stuart's Dyspepala Tablets are.

mafle hundred men attended the meeting in Chinaman was ever elected to the Brooklyn which enthusiastically in dorsed the right of women to vote. highest honorary society at Cornell. Thirty students were elected, within to Klve to the system, thromrn tne ui-gestlve tract and the stomach the HecesMryVhemicnls not only- to a'S food, but to enrich the fluids of the body so that It may no longer suffer from dyspepsia or other stomach Mrs. Dorrman Wells, the English V. one of the limit which may be elected advocate of woman suffrage, was ex The report of Treasurer Morrison Carnegie shows the n.

assets of the foundation to 762,953. The total income for tl cal year ending Sept SO, 1908, and total expenditures 073, leaving an acumulatlon. pt $2d 233. pected to speak, but she sent, word trouble. tion the Rhode Island will proceed to Taxleab Vagary.

"You are charging me for two miles." "Yes, sir." "But the distance Is only a mile and a half." "Usually, sir, but we skidded." Cleveland Plain Dealer. at one time. Co-ods predominated. 17 to 13, the girls, with a smaller registration, capturing the greater number We will sena you a that illness prevented her attendance. tablets free, so that tuelr power itur may be proven to you Mrs.

i rruices Mathew Frazer pfesid-! the Brooklyn navyyard and the New Jersey will go to the Boston yard. of honors. cd over the gathering and made the Tnousanas upun a are using these ia.r.iius ic.r cure of every known stomach disease. Know what you put Into your stomach, and use discretion In doing so. Stuart's Pyspr-psia Tablets contain fruit and vegetable essences, the pure MEN WHO WILL COMPRISE PRESIDENT TAFT'S CABINET.

concentrated tincture of Hydrastis, Golden Seal. wmcn lone up aim strengthen tho mucous lining of the stomach, increase the flow of gs- P. KNOX, FRANKLIN MACVEAGH J. M. DICKINSON, G.

W. WICKERSHAM, F. H. HITCHCOCK GEO. VON MEYER, R.

A. BALLLNGER, JAMES WILSON, CHARLES NAGEL, rlc and other aigesuve i.u w.c (extracted from milk); 10 thp nerves controlling liw mmmmrmmmmmtmmmmmmm wn mu I iinnmnipi i.n mm. i i unjiui i i pm i.n mi i.ui mummi. i nn. jji n.

mii.n mini. I imnwiM action of the stomach and to cure (i 3, $1,000,000 FOR CHARITY. Boston, March 1. Nearly $1,000,000 for charitable institutions is provided for In the will of Eugene Tompkins, the former theatrical manager, who died recently. The sum of 50,000 is left to Mrs.

Tompkins, together with the income of the estate. Among members of the staff of the Boston theater and Academy of Music of New York J31.000 is distributed. Upon the death of Mrs. Tompkins $20,000 is to go to the Actors' fund of America, ten thousand to the Actors' Home, New: York, and $100,000 or more to Boston charitable institutions. The residue of the estate, approximately $750,000, will then be paid Into the treasury of the Perkins Institute for the Blind, South Boston, as piovideofor uHhr CONFRONTED BY WOMAN.

TnaaTetCT-a, s. MSfttrr-ToKiC Darbuoto, the Italian arrested in New -York a few days ago, suspected of the murder hear bere of two of his fellow countrymen, was confronted here Bunday by Mrs. Madellna Gaetano, the wife of one of bis alleged victims, and promptly identified. The woman, who at the time of the murder of her husband and of his companion had been forced to suffer indignities at the hands' of the murderer, picked Darbuoto from among many other prisoners ns her assailant and the murderer -of her husband. vous dvspepsia: pure tput of the highest digestive power and improved by the United States Ehaniaco-noeia.

One of the ablest professors of the University of Michigan recently stated pepsln he had found that was absolute. ry pure free from all animal Riiimuth to absorb gases and pie- i 4 )U 5 1: vent fermentation. They are dtUcKius-Iv flavored with concentrated Jamaica rjiner In ttseir a well known stomach medicines lose their strengtn Ihe longer they are kept, through evap-Jiatlon, fermentation and chemical changes, lience Stuarfi Dyspepsia Tablets are recogntxed as rhe only true and logical manner of preserving tat Ingredients given above In their fullest strength. If you really doubt the power of these tablets, take this advertisement to a druggist and ask his opinion uf the formula-. It is due your stomach tp give It the Ingredients necessary to stop Its trouble.

It costs nothing to try. You know what you are. taking, and the fame or these tnbletB prove their value. Ail druggists sell them. 50.

cents. Send us your name and address and we will send you a trial package by mail free. Address A. Stuart loO Stuart Building. Marshall, Mich.

br Georg Copyright by Harris A Ewins. 1907, by N. Ltzu- Copyright, 18, Grantham Bain. Toprrlght, nick. Copyright by Clinediost.

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