THE COLUMBIAN, BLOOMSBURO. PA lii iImm wMbb FHHm I ihiricsTraitorous Corpus --Life Imprisonment for Companions. liXPECTED IT, SAYS YI v Emperor Alroves tln Decree Atiiiiie-l Delegates That Went to .he H.'uii:. Charge Is That I'rinro i'rctciidci) to Ik- Intrusted Willi a Government Mission. Seoul, Corea, Aug. 15. The old ii,)eror's authorization of the :ue delegation having heen huc ovesfully utilized by the Japanese as a. i excuse for his dcihrouement, hla deulals of all res; ousibllity . bave now been given offlctul Indorsement. The now Kmperor, who was fully cognizant of every detail of the H.igus affair, approved the sentences pnsaed by the Supreme Court upon ttie members of the deputation, who are declared convicted by default. Death by hanging Is the sentence Imposed on Prince Yl, tho charge biing that ho pretended to be an wtnclal Intrusted with a government mission. For the others life im- rHsnnmont is decreed as confeder ates of Prince Yl. "The Japanese, of course, are ro r'onslbln for this," Prince Yl said. "I do not blame thein so much, however, as I blame the traitorous Cnreaus who have sold themselves ft; tho JapnnoKe. The only effect of tj.is action ugalust me will be to a''d energy and enthusiasm to the work of patriotic Coreans for their country. Manjuid lto's departure for Tokio revives the speculation as to whether ho will uctlvely resume the office of Resident General. It Is officially stated that he will be absent from S'ioul but one month, during which Cine the details of Corean admin istration will be worked out with the authorities of the Toklo govern ment. While the Cabinet ministers will be Coreans, the administration cf departments will be In the hands of' vice ministers, rmo v,-lll be Japan ese. General Hascgawa, military com-m.-indf-r, Is tho acting Resident Gen eral In the absence of Marquis Ito. STANDARD UXFAUt TO AMERICA 1 Low Abroad, High Here Save Whore Rivals Set Price. Washington, Aug. 13. The Stand .d OH Company , has 'sacrificed the .:it orosts of the American consumer for the purpose of securing foreign business, according to Herbert Knox Smith, Commissioner of Corpora tions, in a report submitted to Presi dent Roosevelt. The report deals with the Standard's "discriminations la prices." ,v ; Another charge made by Commissi loner Smith Is that the Standard has maintained high monopoly prices in non-competitive communities, t thus making up . losses In communities where it had to ieet or cut the prices Quoted by Independent con cerns Further, the Standard has practically forced American rail roads, to pay exorbitant prices for lubricating oils, favoring some! road to the prejudice of others. The pet railroad of the Standard, the Com KSusloner of Corporations declares, Is the Pennsylvania. PA&T SAVES HIM 15 TEARS. Ex-Mayor O all man Topples Over la Court and Sentence Is Cut. Union, S. C, Aug. 13. James W. Gallman, ex-mayor of Jonesvllle, was found guilty of manslaughter an sen tenced to fifteen years' Imprison ment tor, killing Sims K. Olllman, a prominent farmer. The jury was ut nearly sixteen hours. When Judge Prince Intimated that bo intended to Impose the maximum sentence of thirty years Gallman fainted and foil to the floor. He was rovtved after receiving medical at tention, and his sentence was re duced to fifteen years. Senator Devcrldge Weds. Berlin, Aug 15. The marriage of Kiss Katherine Eddy, sister of Bpen sor F. Eddy, Secretary of tbe Ameri can Legation, and United States Sen ator Albort J. Beverldfe of Indiana tiok place at 12:30 o'clock at the residence of Ambasador Charleman gno Tower, in the Kooenlg's Plats, opposite the Reichstag building and Hie Blsmark monument. ' Plan War On Trust. St Louis, Aug. 14. The Attorneys Ccneral of tbe Mississippi Valley Slates met here to formulate plans for a national conference of Attor ivys General, at which concerted act lrii to enforce various State anti trust laws can be arranged. Tn Treating was at the Invitation o Attorney General Herbert 8. Had fcj' of Missouri. Chicago 2,807,000. Chicago, Aug. 15. Chicago has I, l:snly trapped In the path of the estimate of the compilers of the new city directory for 1807. The popula tion ps computed from thi directory fxu- 1906 was 2,300,600.. The city a gained CC.500 Inhabitants. STHAMKH AmnOXDACK A Finn. OOO I'aiilr-Sd'lkcn Passengers Huvcd From Death. Pou;5hkeppKlo, Aur. 15. Six hun dred panlc-hti'lckuii ;aH?cngfrs were taken from the burning Hudson River steamer Adirondack, bound from Now York to Albany, at ltose- to n mid landed ut I'augliket psle. With her docks ablaze tho big Adirondack rueed four miles up the Hudson until she was beached. The vessel was sinking and the crew fighting the passengers to keep tlie:n froru loading overboard when tho steamers Newburgh and Marl borough came alongside and, despite the flames, rescued everybody after many thrilling experiences. NEW YORK MARKETS. Wholesale- Prices of Farm Produce Quoted for the Week. WiruAT Sept. . . Wi Deo. . . 1.00 May . . 1.04 Sept ca Dec. Cl'tf Oats. Mixed, MJc, Milk Exchange price for standard Qual ity is 3c. por Quart. BUTTEB Creamery. Western, extra 4ia.23 Firsts 8iia34o. btute dairy, flnost a24 CllKESB State, full cream. Iltfal3 Small. 13 Eoos 2ttuu-by Fancy 20ai28o State Good to choice . . ailaafl Western Firsts . . a 18 Beeves. City dres'd. Dalla Calves. City drss'd. Balta. Coun try drussod per lb. 7allo. Sheep. Per 100 lb. t4.00afl.23. Hoos. Ltvo per 100 lb. 0.80u7.10 Country dressed per lb. ss8a. Hay. Prime, 100 lbs., $1.33. Straw. Long ryo, COaMo. Live poultry Fowls. Per lb. aM. Chickens. Spring, per lb,, alOo. Ducks. Per lb. 1814J$o, Dressed poultry Turkeys. Per lb. 10al5c Fowls. Por lb. 12al3Jo. Chickens. Phila., per lb., 24a25o, Ve(jktahi.bs Potatoes. L. L per bbl., f3.50af3.73i. Coctjmhkks. per box, OOaSSo. Onions. White, per bbL 3.50a4.0a Lettuce. per Banket, .76ca1.25. Bekts. per 100 bunches. H.OOal.flO. Green Corn. per 100, ll.00ul.76. , FINANCIAL- Figures of the bank statement chowed an increase of $237,850 In surplus reserve; a decrease In loans of 16,497,400, and a decrease In deposits of $22,397,800. Directors of the Erie Railroad are considering a plan to pay dividends cn the road's perferred stocks in script. . There was a violent break la stock market prloes, with a partial recovery at the close. United States Appraisers sustain ed the protest of Haviland ft Co. against advancing the duty on Havi land goods. Baseball league summaries! Standing of the Clubs, Notional! W. L, P. CL Chicago 7fl 98 ,n New York .....00 40 .600 Pittsburg . , 68 41 XM Philadelphia ...... V. 63 4? M tiroomyn 48 ea . .4M Cincinnati 48 83 .487 Boston ............. 88 68 J174 SU Louis 89 78 Mi American. , W. L. P. CL PhlladelphU ........ SO 88 .flial Detroit 68 80 .698 Chicago 61 44 .681 Cleveland 69 43 .678 New York ........... 46 64" .465 Boston 44 66 .440 St Louis 42 6T .424 Washington 89 67 J603 Train Kills Poor. Allenhurst, N. J., Aug. 16. Help lessly trapped In the path of the train three women and a man In a surrey were killed Instantly by the Bankers' Special of the Pennsylvania Railroad here. The accident occurr ed at the Corlles avenue crossing. within a few hundred feet of the Allenhurst station of the New York & Long Branch Rall-oad. The stat ion platform was crowded with wo men waiting for the return of hus bands, sons and sweethearts from business in Now Yovk, and they all saw tbe tragedy enacted. American Flour Favored. Washington, Aug. 16. The Am erican Minister at Madrid has in formed the State Department that Spain has granted a concession to American flour Imported Into that country. For some time past Am erican flour has been subject to the payment of the maximum tariff duty of Spain. It is understood that hereafter that product will enjoy the benefit of Spain's minimum duty. Canudu Adopts Our System. Washington, D. C, Aug. 16. The Governor of Canada will begin the enforcement of a new Meat-Inspection law on September 8. There has been no system of meat Inspection and labelling In Canada, but after a careful study of American methods a felmllar system has been ftdc-pifi1- KFFFItAttK IX NEW ZH.U.AX i. Women's i::!V.H'iUt f-'o'.: I:i Leu::!;;, lion Willi :il KosnUs. Vo:r.;.n iii.llrutro works v"i! in K.-w j::mi !;.:;., r."cr V.nx to a ! .r--r rcc-.lv 1 from S!v Jon.t.!j W.u-:, Jiil.r of 1 l.o f.ouiitrj, 1 1 1 1 1 ,,i., ;v : l r.t tl-.o n-Mtinc; of tin? MiiwaoS-.u-.'.'t Woman Suffrngo iiss j.-l.-it'on In ; n-i-ton. Sir Jc!i!'i wrote: "T!ii- v tuoii aro foj- tho to iiu.l in-o It. ! 18P3, when women were enfrsnicl!! -i-cd, 83 per cent, of them wont to t!i4 polls, while 1oi;h than Tn por txnl m tho men votod. It npppp.rsi, howevor, that this awoke tho turn to n sono of their duty and the perr'ontaye of ijiule voters has consistently rim.-n, until at the lust election approx imately tho same percentage of men and women went to the polls. The statement thnt tho rliflit to vote ron ders a woman less attractive and Companionable Is nonxenso. It is useful to provide intelligent topics for men and women to talk about a part from their own private affairs. It enlarges their mental horizon. A point that has especially struck nie In the behavior of women In re lation to politics Is the absence of wrangling and bitterness. Altogeth er, we take our politics more gooj natnredly in New Kculand. Tho wo man's Influence Is felt In all legis lation and it is a sane, healthy inlu enco, which nmkes for purity In poli tics. Woman suffrage was granted by a majority of only two votes. Now it is doubtful if In tho wlinl-j house Uioro would be two to oppodi If FEMSYLVABA BAILBDAD ELEVEN-DAY EXCURSION ' ASBfiUKY CEAW GROYE MW& BRANCH FRIDAY, AUGUST 23, 1907 ROUND $4-50 TRIP FROM EAST BLOOMSBURC. Tickets good going only on train leaving 8.25 a. m. Good return ing on all regular trains. Carnival Week at Asbury Park. Camp Meeting at Ocean Grove LABOR DAY AT THE SEASHORE. Consult nearest J. R. WOOD, Passenger Traffic Manager. The Proof is in Particular nermlA Ahn!A' nriHo of namo anH pride in product goes into their stationerv have preferred Coupon Bond for over fifteen years. Not the cheapening hurry of methods that make for fineness making (U)()$) texture, its remarkable toughness not only a distinctive paper but paper lor ail business correspondence. Write your letters so that they will compel a reading write them on to strengthen their appeal and to house, cmw mom mmxm ensts nn mnrp. than other good bond papers but no as well. American Writing Paper Co., Largest Manufacturers of the Commercial Paper in the World. 29 COUPOIT DB O ZEST 3D is handled by the Columbian Printing House, Bloomsburq Where Samples can be seen. An Kconomy. Paul Morton, In a recent pduri-ss on Insurance, said of a certain pro posed economy: " Tlii't would not 'oe an economy but nn extravagance, In tho long rui. It i n.ii. Js tno of the boy mid tin j.ir... " "My non,' said the boy's mother, 'Isn't It rather nn extra vnsnnce to eut butter with thnt superb Jam?' " '.'. nrYn:, It's an economy," tiio boy answered. 'The i-urna pleca of brcid does for both.' " Fact. iiystnnder Who's that man who's v.nvtng bis arms around and ycllliis for reform and saying that tho trusts Li nut bo curbed? Native That's the candidate for deputy corouur. liystauder And who's that man that aays that everything is all right and that nobody should complain? Natlvo Oh, that's our Hulled States senator. Judge. Insanity, If you are good and give away The dollars that you make, Most cheerfully refund to all And profits never take. You'll gala a reputation for Ktndheartedness and, more, Thoy'll put you In a padded cell To think the matter o'er. Birmingham Age-Herald. His Way. Reporter Ho emphatically de clined to. City Editor Confound it! Never nsk the Hon. Cheater Chlnnawoy a direct question. Just tap him and let him leak. Puck. Ticket Agents. GEO. W. BOYD. General Passenger Agent. 8-8-1 s-at the Comparison. irrespective of orice today but the old slow careful and permanence are still used in Its beautiful color and and erasing qualities make it the de luxe and incomparable reflect the high standing of your other bond paper will serve you Holyoke, Mass. Mills. Tho Kind You llavo Always iii uso for over 30 years, and 77 j'a so,m supervision pine lis Infanry. f&sCCtftZ Allow iir nn totlrroirn von in lliiw. All Counterfeits, Imitations and " Just-as-good" aro but Experiments that triflo with and endanger tho health of Infants and Children Expcrlcnco against Experiment What is CASTORIA Castorla Is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare goric, Drops nud Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor ether Narcotic) fitibstance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Wornm and allays Feverishncss. It cures Diarrhoea and "Wind Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates tho Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep, Tho Children's Panacea Tho Mother's Friend. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS 7 Sears the Tbe Kind You Hate Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. 4 wt eiNT.uH coMmN. t Muniur ararrr. new vohk errv. FELT yiTfE SVHL' OP IT. How the Case Would Go Depended On Hla Answer. A southern lawyer tells of a caso that came to him at the outset ot hia career, wherein his principal wit ness! wuu a darky named JackBon, supposed to have knowledge of cer tain transactions not at all to the credit of his employer, the defend ant, says Harprr's M.iK.tzlne. "Now, Jackson," said the lawyer; "I want you to understand the im portance of telling the truth when you are put on the stand. You know what will happen, don't you. If you don't tell the truth T" "Vassir," was Jackson's reply; "la dat case I expects our side will win do case." Good Way to Get Rid of It. . Farmer I thouicht you aald thla' dog was all rlKQt for the rata. Why he won't look at them. . Dealer Well, that's all right for the . rata, ain't UT Ally Slonor'a Half-Holiday. Sam's Opinion. , , "It Is said that at least S. 750. 000 women In France support themselves Dy meir own exertions, Bam; what do you think of thatT" .. "Well. I think dat'a downright selfishness, boss, dat's wot I think I" Making 'Em Happy. "Before I accept any of your mon ey," said the charity collector. "I must know If It waa muda In a tuau to make other people happy?" It was," replied the contributor. "I am a divorce lawyer!" Before tho llattle. Mr. Oassor I was outsnokon In my sentiments at the club this after Tioon. Mr. Gasser I can't believe ltl iWho outspoke you, ry denr? MAGAZINE READERS SUNSET KAOAZIRB bcautiiullyilluiliatcd.goodiloriai ft and article, about CaUioroia and A,IW all &a Fai Wart. V" CAKZBA csArr darotcd aaca moota to tha at tutie rapioductioD oi die bait woik oi amaleui aod proiaaiioDal photograph trt. $1.00 J B0AD Of A THO08AHD WOaTDESS a book of 7 J paao, contuiaina 120 coloied photogrnphi ol o,ye pictuiaiqua apott in Caliiomia tod OiagOO. mm Total .. . $3.35 All for . . . $1.50 Addiea all ordan to SUNSET MAGAZINE Flood Building Baa Ftastfcao 1 I Bought, and which ha bom ban homo tho pJflrnataro c? has been mad iindor his per- Signature of Success has crowned the clTorts of the experts in the agricultural ilcpailineiit in the attcniits to pro duce a seedless tomato. The work has been going on for six years at the department's experiment farm and the officials are immensely rat ified at the results. The new tutra to is only one of a number of inter esting vegetables that have been produced by cross bieedin-. It has developed into a fixed type and crosses with other plants have little or no effect upon it. The "seed less" tomato is not always seedless. Sometimes it has no seeds at all, sometimes it may have eight or nine, and sometimes it may contain fifty. The plant is a very large one, of excellent flavor and has been given the name of "Giant." It is the result of a cross of the Golden Sunrise on the Dwarf Cham pion. Tbe plant is a persistent bearer and flowers up to the killing frosts in November. I Give Honor to Whom It Is Due. Dr. David Kennedy's Favorite Remedy, of Rondout, N. Y., cured me of Bright's disease and gravel. Four of the best physicians failed to relieve me. I have recommend ed it to scores of people with like success, and know it will cure all who will try it .Mrs. E. P. Miz ner, Burg Hill, O. Price $i.oo, all druggists; 6 bottles $5.00. In the case of keeping an ap pointment a fellow who doesn't turn up is apt to be turned down. The Faraer's Wife is very careful about her churn. She scalds it thoroughly after using, and gives it a sun bath to sweeten it. 8he knows that if her churn is sour it will taint the butter that is made in it. The stomach is a churn. In the utomaoli and digestive and nutritive tracts are performed processes which are exactly akin to the churning of butter. Is it not apparent then that if thin tttomach churn is "sour" it sours all w hich is put into It ? The evil of a foul .stomach is not the bad taste in the mouth and the foul breath caused by it, but the corruption of the pure current of tbe blood and the dissemination of disease throughout the body. Dr. Pierce's Cloldeu Medical Discovery makes the sour stomach sweet. It does for the storuach what the washing ami sun bath do for tho churn absolutely re moves every tainting or corrupting el ement. "Golden Medical Discovery" contains no alcohol. Its ingredients are plainly printed on each bottle-wrapper. " ' m Sillicus "It is difficult to com bine business and pleasure." 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