THE FULTON COUNTY NEWS, McCONNELLSBURG, PA. BUSINESS VOTE ON TRUST BILLS 'jn This Dopartmon-t Our Readers in Fulton County and Elsowhoro May Journey National Chamber of Commerce Gives Result of Wide Poll. Around the Aorld NAitt-i tho Camera on tho Trail of History INlatcing Happenings. 36 STATES IN THE QUIZ FIGHTING BUBONIC PLAGUE IN NEW ORLEANS MEN WHO ARE FIGHTING FIERCELY IN ALBANIA Opposes Attempt To Stop Dlscrlmlna tlon Prohibition Of Interlock ing Directorates Of Corpora- ; tions Is Strongly Indorsed. for -L. - lilt ' jlv r ' 4 " ' LW&Sfel A Afe I fsJfk' 'if lv4- '' I V ' X Arouaed by tho appearance of ief ? 1 " ' ! 't I eral cases of bubonio plague, the A' ( Ck' V fl I uthriUe8 of New Orleans started a lf.fi': IrVI ' ar of extetmlnatlon against the rata r?t f 1 - ' I ' I ,n 0,81 clt7, Th0B0 tbftt Bre cauhl Jr P . -f : 'J s I are dipped In kerosene and turned w7 ' , vTlTaeaft 7 I over to the bacteriologists. Doctor Cor- e? aTT ' I Put "hose portrait Is here presented, l t " ' y ' ' upervlalng the wholesale slaughter 1 ' - of rodonts ,n tho Crescent City, L ' Two deaths from the plague already f"C - A hav0 0ccurrc1 m New Orleans, but tho V v1 health officials are confident that they DBVo the situation In hand and that ' , ,,v A A there will be no widespread outbreak St -1 a V" ' e ,"fleaBe e Srtna of which are l ' i yK "K carried by rata. In their efforts to pre ikr tXv vent an epidemic they have the co-lS- J operation and advice of Surgeon Gen tia eraI RuP61 Blue' wno went 10 New , ,n - , rrmffBP' Orleans from Washington. GUADALAJARA AND ITS CAPTOR -watchfulwaiting ' 1 ;i'.'5vS;3 Xvw II Si '4 I ;' 0 r General Vlow of thn nlv nf r.unHnlnlnrn Mnilnn. Inut rnntnroH hw tho 'tU LltlOlinl lo a n,. . k A T . I. . 14 n 11. I Obr,8on, commander of the victorious rebols. tf MRS. BELMONT'S CHINESE TEA HOUSE 4 I... WW ...... .- ! ' . IV; Ijert 'Jj6 duchess of Marlborough and a number of American suffrage ndo guest8 MrB- - H. P. Belmont has been giving a house party bouse ith feature of which was the opening of this beautiful Chinese I r "ia si i sinciiy on oriental moauia, is ciaooraieiy uecoraiHu kc yle of the Ming period and contains much costly Chinese brlc-a- tvt,. . Conltent fn at J. Yow wlf9 has a nice Mr. iiro 'I1CS8 01 things, haeu't she? Mr, Vh lv bot tnlhod , 1 unlerstand that she Mn clrciie8"8 8audwlches for th9 A Mystery. "I guess It's mere idle curiosity on my pnrt." "Yes?" "But I can't help wondering what these polo players do when they are not playing polo." Thomas D. Jones of Chicago, caught by the camera sitting on the steps of the capltol at Washington whllo the senators were debating whether or not to confirm his appolntmont as a mem' ber of the federal reserve board. LIVELY LABOR SECRETARY W'f:' Y Secretary of Labor William B. Wil son Is one of the athletic members of the president's cabinet. He Jumps fences, and ne doeen t care wnose fences, for this olcture shows him lust clearing the White House fence. It happened this way. The secretary was hurrying back to bis oince from a cabinet meeting and upon arriving at the gate found it closed and locked. To save time he picked out a spot where the hedge was thin and grace fully leaped over. The presence of the pnotograpner on toe ouier siao was not noticed by tbe secrotary un til he was over and tbe snnp was made. H 1 1 mi 5 1 7 W 1 ni. ;. t "ti UT'CXNil'; - , t I minimi1"1"' 1 All the world is watching with Interest the struggle of Trlnce William of Wled to maintain himself on tho throne of Albania against the attacks of the Mohammedan rebels. In the center of the Illustration are seen Ital ian sailors building a barricade to protect tbe Italian legation In Durazzo. Above are types of Prince William's soldiers, and below a number of his wounded defenders. i REOPENING OF GREAT GERMAN CANAL Emperor William of Germany attended recently the reopening of the Kaiser Wllhelm canal, the great waterway that connects tho North sea and the Baltic and that was named for his Imperial majesty. Extensive improvements have Just been completed and the kaiser's yacht, as tho photograph shows, was the first vessel to break the tapo and enter the rebuilt canal. I. W. VV. CHIEFS AT TARRYTOWN O M cj WHERE CARON MET DEATH Leonard Abbott, Alexander Borkman and Becky Edelson, leaders of the I. W. W., photographed at Tarrytown, N. Y., where they went to asslBt the agitators whose trial for making demonstrations against John D. Rockefeller was set for July 15. 8ure Enough. "You are late, this morning, Bridget?" said the lady to tho maid. "Yes'm; I overslept myself.' "But didn't your alarm clock awake youT" "No'm; It never made any noise. "Why I Didn't you wind it?" "No'in; If I have to get up and wind It In the morning, wnac gooo. is n, ma'am?" Ideal Spot ( Magnate You are late. Corporation Lawyer- Yes. I be came too absorbed In a magazine ar ticle telling about the discovery of a new country In the wilds of Africa where there are absolutely no laws; nothing but thieves, cutthroats and robbers. Magnate Pinel Incorporate our next company over there. Puck. 3k X If 1 4iv.hi 1: ui - ' -a Collapse of the upper stories of tho New York tenement house which was destroyed by the explosion of a bomb which, Is believed to have been made by Joseph Caron, a labor agitator. Caron and several others perished In tho disaster and many persons were Injured. His Problem. "Do you think It Is a disgrace to die rich?" "I'm not worrying about that; my problem Is bow to be rich whllo I live." Washington, D. C Itesults of S referendum on tbe trust bills pending In Connregs, conducted by the Cham ber of Commerce of the United States among Us constituent members, were announced here at headquarters of tho Chamber. Some organizations declined to vote, giving as their reason that they re garded such legislation unnecessary at this time. BusineHS orRanlzatlons in 36 States, casting a total vote of 659, recorded their views. , Adverse Vote Heavy. Tho vote against attempts by statute to forbid discriminations In prices of commodities was 531 to 22. That a proposal to compel persons controlling the product of mines to sell to all applicants "you may bo re sponsible" Is wrong In principle and unworkable la practice was voted C2T to 32. That there should not be statutory prohibition of conditions accompany ing sales and leases to tho effect that buyers or lesRees cannot handle or uso the productions ol competitors wao voted DH to 35. That final decree In an equity suit brought by the Government, which establishes the existence or the non existence of restraint of trade or of a monopoly should be conclusive evi dence as to the same general fact la private actions brought against tho same defendants under tho anti trust laws was voted 481 to 62. That Interlocking of directors among competitive business corporations, In cluding railroads, should be prohibited regardless of the size of corporations. If elimination of competition among the corporations in question would con stitute a violation ot the Sherman act, was voted 491 to 41. Opposes Interlocking Boards. That interlocking of olllcers and il rectors between railroads and lndusi trial concerns with which they trans act any substantial volume of business should be prohibited except In such In stances as the Interstate Commerce Commission may determine are no! detrimental to the public Interest, wao voted 491 to 3.3. J That there should bo legislation in a form which would not pronounce Illegal dialing situations but would authorlzo the Interstate Commerce Commission upon finding a detriment to the public Interest In any Interlock ing to order that to be terminated, was voted 320 to 42. That problems Involved In prevent' lng concentration of credit should be referred for Investigation and recom mendation to the Federal Reserve Board or some other competent body, was voted 440 to 43. Opposes Control Of Issues. That corporate ownership of stock directly or Indirectly of competitor corporations should be prohibited if elimination of competition among the corporations In question would con stitute a violation of tho Sherman act, except in such instances as tho Inter state Trade Commission, or the Inter state Commerce Commission, In tlie esse of railroads, may determine are not detrimental to the publlo interest, was voted 432 to 75. That there should not he an attempt to regulate the shares of stock Issues by corporations engaged In interstate commerce, was voted 445 to 74. KILLS MAN, SHOOTS HERSELF. Pittsburgh Woman Thought To Have Been Jealous. nttsbiirgh. Mrs. Mamie Sullivan forced her way Into the residence of Frank McDonough, In Dnnnon street, while ho was dressing, and shot him dead. She then shot herself, Inflicting what hospital doctors said would prove a fatal wound. Mrs. Sullivan was a widow. The police attribute the crime to jealousy. FOUR CHILDREN DIE IN FIRE. Two Others Hurt As Farmhouse lo Destroyed. Black River Falls. Wis. Four of Richard Roberts' children lost their lives when fire destroyed the Roberts farm home near Taylor. Two children will recover. The origin of the flro l not known. COMES TO SEE PANAMA CANAL. Former French Director-General Re turns To Look At Work. New York. rhlllppo Bunau-Varllla, the French engineer, who was director-general of the old French Panama Canal, arrived here from Tarls on hla way to- Panama. Mr. Bunau-Varllla said It will be 30 years next October since he first went to Panama and that the purpose of his visit was to in spect the work and see a Bhip pas through the locks. SIX KILLED BY LOCOMOTIVE. Hits Wagon At Occupants Are Sing ing "Nearer, My God, To Thee." Rochester, N. II. Six persons re turning from a Sunday-school plcnta were killed when the buckboard wagon, on which they were riding was hit by a freight train on the BoBton and Maluo Railroad. The party of 16 were singing "Nearer. My God, To Thee.'l as their wagon rumbled down the road toward the tracks and the voices drowned out tho noise ot tbe train. .
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