2 THE COLUMBIAN, BLOOMSBURG, PA. PEERL IS ACCUSED i - urdicli'8 Partner Creates a Sensation at Inquest. tTAfES HIS BELIEF IX PLAIN TERMS Cortolrtrr Victim of llrrent Anlo mobile Arrlilont or Jtiinie Otip Hlril br Him Hi'Mtioiimililc For DufTulo' l Merlons Miwilcr. PrtTALO, Miiroh 18. Tin niiiw of ULr'.'iur If. lvnnoll. who wih nninert us cfir spoiuU'iit In tlio Hurd Irk divorce ":-c"idiiHT 11 ml who mot n torrllilo Ji'i.ili In Oobro'ft stone qnnrry two 7,fk nftor IMuIn I, l'.ui'dlck was .tiirdt'i'od, constnntly riinip to tlio ur . Vc In the Inquest before .Ttuljie Mur- y jest onlay. Clmrles S. I'lirke, ltur U's former liuslnews jinrtner nnd t e friend, wliile on the witness Htnnd .I T'O afternoon s:ive It lis Ids opinion, i.s.'d upon Information nnd supposi tion, that PennoU or u hired tissnsslu UP d nurdick. 1 on r of disclosures growhiK out of tin: divorce iinM'cediniis Instituted ly J I,-. Hurcllck iitfiiinst his wife, Mr. Jvtke llruily believed, was the motive for Hip crime. Mr. I'nrke told of con-Yp-sntions he hud lmd with Itunlirk re Inliiif; to the trouble with rennell. On r- ocenHioH Ibirdick told Parke tlint lN-nri'll li:ul threiitened suicide If the t':! w:'.s not stopped. Pennell thrent tred to kill both himself nnd Mrs. Hur- Mrs. (Iprtrude 11. Pnlne. the wife of Mil T. Pninp, n close friend of the IV :n''IM nivl the lUiruicus. was ciosciy t'o'vd rctrardins the relations he- -- l the two families nnd especially lYi-'iir; displayed by the men to ..1 cricli oilier. Mrs. l'aine"s house KOiirched by the police on the Sun- of followlns the nuirder. Ihe dis- tri;c attorney toucned only casually Bjioa her whereabouts on the nljrht of tl.e ! "irdiT, dcvo'iin.,' most of the time to ciieslious rel'.itlliK to her relations TvT. i V.urdlck and her knowledge of the I'eeiini; between Pennell ami l'.ur Cidv. Mrs. I'aine denied lutvlti;; been el I'.u -dleU's iiotinc at any time when not :;ecomp-iu!rd by Pr. Paine, ller re lations with Hurdick were purely fie Cj.il. Jir. Paine was examined, lie was on the stand lor only u few minutes. He tys In Butavla on the night of the njwder. Cir.vlea S. Parke, Purdlck's business pr'tner, was the star witness of the L:y. He had been associated in bui H;'s wltli hlni for fourtwn years and hjid known liiiu for eighteen years. He iv.ts!enal!y visited at Hurdick's home. ,Ab:ii:t a year ii;;o he saw Arthur K. lYv.-vll at r.urdick's oMcp. At one time ;Vi (il was P.urdick's lawyer. ISur-.'if;-, told Mr. Parke about the trouble .y5;'.i his wife about Christmas time. :. linrdick told him he did not blame jiv. nurdick so much as he 1 id Pen ;;:;. He said he had shown him every f'jn:iiiTeration and that Penned had promised to get out of town, but had Mot done so. lie mild he had lost pa- Scree, ami iii.' divorce suit was to go 4- 'Then the man who mane all tho tre ble was Pennell ?' "es." "l!d he say he was afraid of I'i noji?' "TTe said he bad been warned to loot tni for Pennell, but he believed Pen n'"'J was a pnysical coward, nnd l.o had no ."--ar of Mm. lie said he carried u rTv )!ver when be went out of town Jut as a matter of precaution." "I!d you form any opinion na to who colmnitted this murder?" asked Dis trict Attorney Coatsworlh. "Yes, sir." "is it an opinion based on informa tion or upon supposition?" '; "pou both." "You have some Information?" 'Yes, sir." "Aro you sufficiently satisfied that jrc.ir opinion is correct to state whom you think tb murderer was?" "I think so." "Yell, who was he?" "Arthur It. PennoU or some hired as- n." "Wl-at makes you think renuell kU.Ird him?" "All the clrcumstniiPBS lend tne to that conclusion. I ntn satisfied that the murder grew out of tho divorce proceedings." MIhIIi! Slill Itlnlnar. MKMPHIH. Tenn.. March IS.-Tho Uti-slislppl here is at a stage of 30.0 feet and rising. There Is a break in tho lcve! fifteen miles above Memphis on ttie Arkansas side, and tho levees nt Litxor.i and Pecan Point are reported to bo In danger. The situation is still oritical nnd will continue so until tho river falls. Iu the vicinity of Helena thero will be n rapid rise for a day or two. In tho Vleksburs district the sit nation hi considered very grave. The a;i-.f indicated for Greenvlllo is slight ly more than forty-seven feet, while a tly-oiio foot stage is probable at VliUsbiug. Iu tho Xew Orleans dis trict thero have been several crevasses. Rutllonliiii'M (iunnern Accurnle. YASHINOTOX, March IS. The bat- Ue:hlp Massachusetts, at Pensacola, Fla., in firing with subealiber bum at a moving target distant UOO yards, but ho reduced In size as to bo equiva lent to a target 17 by 21 feet nt a (lis tu'ice of 1.700 yards, mude ten hits out ' of ten shots with a turret guu and six Ill's out of seven shots with n broad- , !do gun. I-' Mod Womiu's Crime. PP.XN VAX, X. Y., March 18. In a frenzy of mania Mrn. James Straw bridge of Gii.vnnoga village, five miles from here, killed her daughter, aged twenty-six years, ami her mother, nsort ifoi-ty yonr. and after Betting fire to Uio house In which the bulles lay do Ubci Mtely entered It and perished Jo tho fU'.nes. -OiNDOiN PROMOl tH CAHlUHtD. UlillKl.rr Wrlalit. Wnnlcil on I rtrn Innl ( harwrri. nlbod In pt York. NKW YORK, March lO.-Whitaker Wright, manai.'in director of the l.on io.i and (llobe Pimiuee coiporntion, finlted, In search of Whom twelve Si'olland Yard detectives are now Kcourlng Kurope, unexpectedly turned up In .New York and was arrested. He Is charged with bavins swindled Kn-li-h Investors out of ?1UX)0,MN). The crash of the companies floated by WhitakiT Wrik'ht came in December, P.ion. Pew millionaires lived In the same princely style as Whltnkor Wrinht. In Park lane, London, he 1.! a miniature palace, In the drawbiu r-om of whicb was n copy of the famous "Cabinet du Rol of Louis XV." It look three years to complete and cost many thousands of pounds. At (iodalmlnrf he owned n country coat, in beautifying which 000 workmen were eu;;al. It contains costly fountains and statuary brought from Italy. Wright's stables alone cost ti small fortune. They have upholstered oak and leather settees and polished j;un metal fitting's, while valuable paintings and bus reliefs adorn the stalls. His private yacht was litted up with similar luxurlousness. One of the victims of the crash was the late Marquis of Duffcrln and Avn, formerly governor general of Canada and P.rltish ambassador at Paris. STRIKE MAY BE AVERTED. Sew York, Now llnven nml !lrlfori Mrn l'eel KnrourniMMl. XKW 1IAVP.X. Conn.. March 1S. That marked progress has been made in the conference between members of the joint grievance committee repre senting employees of the Xew York, Xew Haven ami Hartford Railroad company and n committee appointed by the board of directors Is distinctly felt. Today the situation is being dis cussed Informally by the men alone. They will remain In the city until they receive word from the board of direc tors again. The subcommittee, appoint ed by that body will report to the di rectors at a iixcting soon to be held, and a reply will then be framed to be Kent to the Joint grievance committee. Among the men there is a quiet feel In;; of confidence. They are greatly en courage I by the outcome of the confer ence anil express themselves as much pleased with the frankness of the mem bers of the directors' subcommittee ami their treatment of the b.levance com mittee. ULTIMATUM TO MINERS. IlllnmlnoiKN Oprrntom' YVnite OITcr In Qult-kly KrJrettMl. ALTOOXA, Ph., March IS. At 4 o'clock yesterday afwrnoon the coal operators of bituminous district Xo. 2 submitted their ultimatum to the min ers. It was briefly an offer of an In crease of V2i per cent for pick min ing, an increase of 1 1 per cent for ma chine mining and a nine hour day at -'."(i per day for drivers, other mine laborers to receive a proportionate in crease. The miners Immediately went into executive session to consider the offer and promptly rejected it, being in session only a few minutes. In refusing a nine hour day on a basis of 7n a day and Insisting upon an eight hour day on a basis of $11,511 a (l;'y on a tonnage of L'S.ono.iMtO tons an nually the miners voted to relinquish ff l.HMi.ciiit in wages annually to enforce an eight hour day. The Jnt scale committee met again at 8 o'clock in the evening. (ierniliiiy (it-m Klrxt rnynient. CARACAS, Venezuela, March 18. The Venezuelan government accepts without reserve the protocol signed by Minister Powen and the representa tives of the powers at Washington. Proof of this was shown yesterday In. the payment to the Cerman minister of the first Installment, amounting to aboiU STO.COO, of the $:MO,(l(iO pledged to (lermany In satisfaction of that country's clainis of honor. Minister von Pelldram was conducted to the Venezuelan foreign oiilee by United States Charge d'Affalres Russell, and the sum was paid out to the German minister at o o'clock. Kit ii mii n lly SlrlLer Won. KANSAS CITY. March IS.-After ar guments lasting more than eight hours the attorneys and representatives of the striking teamsters nnd transfer companies reached an agreement, and today every transfer wagon in the city is running us usual. Py the terms of the settlement the transfer companies agreed to recognize the union and made other concessions which amount to almost a complete victory for the strikers. With one exception the pro visions of the wage sen la were adopted as presented by the teamsters. No Maple Knit nr. CHESTER, Vt.. March 18.-Reports received from maple sugar makers In this vicinity Indicate that owing to un favorable weather very little sap has been collected, and the season is like ly to prove a failure, at least In tho lowlands. In the mount;'In towns, howe ver, where tho run of sap Is later, the farmers may have more success. Frost is out of the ground, and the trees are already iu bud. Ilnrlnn I.euven Torto Illco. SAX JUAX. Porto Rico, March 18. Attorney General Harlan has sailed on his way to Washington to personally hand to President Roosevelt his resig nation, which will take effect on April 80. A largo number of ofllclals und citizens and n band of music were at the wharf to give him a farewell. Strnrwe Dliionue Among; Horaea, PORT PLAIN, N. Y., March 18. A Btrange disease resembling paralysis lias nppeared among horses In this re gion. Three valuable aniinuls Uava tied la the pant few dur LONufcNShD DlbPAlCHES. Not! hie r.vciMH of llic YVrck Uriel!? C'hronl''liil. Tennessee passed an enlltrust law. Violent earth tremors were felt at Helena, Mont. Cleveland Democrats renominated, Tom L. Johnson for mayor. Admiral TyrtoiY, minister of marine, (lied at St. Petersburg of heart fail ure. Ten passpiigers were slightly hurt In n collision on tho Motion road at Cy clone, Ind. Miss Astor, daughter of Wlllinoi Waldorf Astor, was reported engaged to .lonel nratlsno, Roumanian foreign minister. The budget committee of the relch stag appropriated $750,000 for Germa ny's representation at the St. Louis reposition. I-niuel II. Cobb, editor and proprie tor of the Dally Press, died In Port land, Me., from pneumonia after a short illness. An attempt of the Italtlmore and Ohio railroad to lay tracks in the streets of Parkersburg, W. Va., was forcibly prevented. Tncxiln -, Mnrrli IT. Prayer ended u church fight In Spen cer, Mass. The nritish naval estimate for the year calls for nearly SISO.OOO.WK). l'lve distinct earthquake shocks were felt In the rlclnity of Dalton. Ga. Lieutenant General Miles attended the Evacuation day exercises In llos ton. l'ive men were killed by an explosion In the Cardiff coal mine near Spring field, III. The Chicago Democratic city conven tion renominated Carter II. Harrison for mayor. The safe In the postottlec at Lincoln ton, X. C. was blown open and $700 In money and stamps secured. The bill providing for a municipal electric plant for Xew York city is to be presented iu the legislature. Five miners were sentenced to prison at Pottsvllle for participation in tho riot at Shenandoah In which Joseph P.eddall was killed. Mining engineers in Peru have dis covered sixty-live miles northeast of the Piura railway a mountain of Iron sesquloxlde which is 50 per cent pure. P.y direction of Secretary Root tho war department has embarked on the extensive work of compiling and pub lishing a complete roster of the ufllcers and enlisted men of the I'nlou and Confederate armies. The Plrst .National bank of Jackson ville, the oldest uatlonal bank In Flor ida, was closed by order of the comp troller of the currency. The lato F. K. Spinner, treasurer of the t'nited States under Lincoln, was one of its founders. The senate spent six solid hours In executive session In Its effort to pass on the amendments to the Panama canal treaty In preparation for the final vote on the treaty. The greater part of the day was devoted to debate on the mat ter of Insuring American defense of the canal, the Democrats contending that the United Slates should be given the initiative in that respect and the Re publicans urging that the Interests of this country are surUcicntly safeguard ed by the terms of the treaty us it stands. Monday. March 1(1. Italy has formally announced a de cision to participate in the St. Louis fair. I Mule spinners at Woonsueket, struck to enforce a demand for , n. an crease In wages of 10 per cent. Venezuela's llrst payment on the $:M0,000 pledged lo Germany was de posited iu the bank at Caracas. Masked robbers entered a restaurant at Pueblo, Colo., nnd shot two citizens. One of them was instantly killed. A wonderfully rich gold strike has been made in tho Vcta Grande mine, situated In the Parral district, M:xIco. Two farmers of Dallas county, Tex fought a duel from boats. One of them met death, and the other surren dered to oltlcers. The condition of Justice Day of the United States supreme court, ill at Washington with pneumonia, was con- . sldered encouraging. An explosion followed by a lire did damage amounting to $..,ooo at tlio works of the Arlington Manufacturing conipauy, Arlington, X. J. Admiral Douglas' Hrltlsh squadron, consisting of the warships Ariadne, Iudefatlgable, Retribution, Tribune, Fantone and Columbine, from King ston, Jamaica, arrived In Havana har bor on a visit. An injunction has been Issued In tho Wuterbury trolley strike prohibiting the trolley men's union, all other Wa torbury unions and all other persons from Interfering In any way with tho trolley company's business. A bold robbery took pi nee near Crl dersvlllo, O. Fourteen masked men entered the house of Mrs. Jacob Reischelderfer, an aged and wealthy widow, and took possession. The In mates, five iu number, were bound and blindfolded. About 1.'J00 in cash , and $7,000 in notes besides silverware was secured. Saturday, March 14. 1 The Orinoco river blockade has been j raised. A nine-year-old boy committed sui cide at nellovlllo, 111. The work of recolnlng Hawaiian money was begun in Sim Francisco. Whltecaps terrorize parts of Arkan sas. Eleven arrests have been mado at Wynne. Negro laborers In Florida turpentine camps had a general buttlo. Eight re ported killed. Mexican bandits held up a stage In Sonora and killed the six passengers liud the driver. , Four mcu lost their lives by a rush of water which flooded a mine nt Iron Mountain, Mich. In a wreck on Ihe Illinois C.-iitial railway at Pomeioy la. p.tsSCll jers were Injured. August Krauss, the .'Mo. I farmer who killed nellefonhtlno his wile and tlx children, died. Consul Sawter, who refused to take lost at Guayaquil because of yellow V ver there, arrived iu New York. The coal operators and miners of the Mtittiiliioiis district No. '1 In convention lit Altoona, Pa., were deadlocked on the wive rciile. Fred Pray, aged tweiity-one, died nt bis home In Sherburne, X. Y., from ty phoid fe.er contracted whil.- a student at Cornell university. The Vcnezu-Ian revolutionary forces under General lilora and General Juan Penaleza, numbering about l,'J50 men, hae been defeated in a three days' light. P.y a vote of 15 nays to 11 ye:is, with three declining to vote and three dil uent, the Delaware h.nise of represent lit Ives defeated a local option bill for Hi.! state. The goverii'ir of Natal has proclaimed the king's pardon f r all persons who are nwailii;g trial fur treason or other offenses committed during or arising; out of the recent war. The Caribbean squadron, under com mand of Admiral Co;;h!aii. has been or dered to Honduras, where the revolu tion Is assuming serious proportions, t ) protect American interests. The grand jury has returned new In dictments against Dr. Joseph Alexan der of tin Central College of Physl clans and Surgeons at Indianapolis and litifus Can'.reil, the alleged ghoul. In the so':;:!o Mr. Spooticr made an elaborate reply 1 Mr. Morgan, espe cially defenuiir; the validity of the title the Panama i:ial company can giv. to the United Siaics. Mr. Depew also r-poko in favor of ratification. I'l lUay, Mu roll 13. A levee gave way at R-d Cloud, Ind., and iliililren were r"vu"d !u boats. At Massillon. O.. the J.oiui miners of that district decided to strike April 1. Charles M. Schwab sailed for home from Cherbourg on the Kronprii::'. Wil hclm. Five governors of s',nt"S. all Meth oi'Nts, were guests of hoour at n ban quet in Chicago. United t'taies customs ofiiei.i'.s and Japanese consuls have united to break rp slave flrl trallle. An Omaha flier was wrecked on tho Union Pacillc near Gilmore, Neb. One killed, several hurt. Townsend i; Downey put ii75 men to work In t'.-cir shipyards at Shooter's island to replace strikers. Former Mayor Ames, arrested in Xew Hampshire on embezzlement charge, decided to return to Minneapo lis. Dr. Frederick Muller, assistant to Dr. I.orcnz. the eminent specialist in congenital hip disease, has returned to Chicago. The Very Rev. George Granville P.radley, dean of the Older of the Path and lately dean of Wcstmlnsler, died In London In his eighty-second year. Tin? Townsend-Downey Shipbuilding company, crippled for several days by a strike of union employee , has re turned operations with a new set of workmen. j It. was decided in the seuate to vote on the Panama canal treaty on Tues day, the 17th iust., nnd the Cuban reci procity treaty was reported by the com mit tee on foreign relations. At Albany Senator Raines Introduced the higher license bill, increasing the liquor tax 50 per cent in every part of Xew Yoik state. It was Ui.nedialely referred to the excise commHloe. i The czar of Russia has Issued a de cree providing for the abolition of the rostriUions that have been placed upon nonorthodox religious worship, estab lishing a considerable measure of self government in the towns and promis ing greater and continued reforms iu the same line. j Tli ii mil ay, Mnreli 12. I The kaiser pardoned Lieutenant von Gruwert, who killed Dr. Aye In a duel. I Mad Mollah has lost 1.000 men ami 1 maintains authority only by scvero I measures. I St. Petersburg police have caught the priest's son who robbed the St. Isaac . cathedral. Secretary of tho Navy Moody has left Washington for a crulso In tho West Indies. Seven boys were badly Injured by nn explosion of dynamite in PulTalo. At i least one will die. The Cuban senate by a vote of 10 to 5 has ratified the reciprocity treaty with the United States. After several skir-inishcs the govern ment troops have scattered tho la drones In Rizal province, Phlllpplno Is lands. Three hundred more men at Town send K: Downey's shipyard, at Shoot er's island, X. J., have struck, making 575 out. , Tests of the De Forest system of wireless telegraphy are being made be tween Forts Hancock and Wndsworth in New York harbor. The Republicans of the New Y'ork as sembly by a vote of 02 to 10 decided to pass tho Increased liquor tax bill and by a vote of CO to H the proposed mort gage tax bill. Tho blacksmiths, bollermnkers and machinists formerly in the employ of the Colorado and Southern Railway company lmvo declared their strlko nnd boycott oil'. The California und Hawaii Sugar company shut down its plant near San Francisco and announced withdrawal from business. Spreckels Is said to have purchased tho concern Mrs. PennoU, wife of A. It. Pennell, who was Instantly killed Iu an auto mobile accident at nuflalo, tiled in a hospital as a result of the same accl Ueut without regaining consciousness. isiDu AYcCd able PicpnroUon Tor As -similaiii UicVond aiulPoula -ling lite Stouuiihs and Dowels or riomolosDislioivChccrru!' ncssaiKlRcsl-Conldinsncllhcp Ophini.Morpluue nor rliiicral. Is'otTJaiicotic. ffrrir of (ltd DrSAMl ZI VtTCJIKR tiliLtr Scrtt Jim -rrmim -lh CtiiUnitlrStd Worm StJ - Apotfccl Remedy forConslip.i lion , Sour Stomach, Diarrlunvi Worms, Coimilsions, rcwrislv ncss find LOSS OF SLEEP. 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