THE FOREST REPUBLICAN. Published every Wednesday by J. E. WENK. Offioe in Smearbangh & Wenk Building, BLM BTBEBT, TIONESTA, PA. Term, 81.00 A Year, Strictly IiAItuh, Entered m second-class matter at the post-offlce at Tlonesla. No subscription received for a shorter period than three months. Correspondence solicited, but no notice will be. taken of anonymous communica tions. - Always give your name. une square, one inon, one monuu a v One Square, one inch, 8 months.... 5 00 One Square, one inch, one year 10 10 Two Squares, one year 15 00 Quarter Column, one year SO 00 Half Column, one year . 60 00 One Column, one year - 100 00 Legal advertisements ten cents per line each Insertion. We do fine Job Printing of every de scription at reasonable rates, but it's cash on delivery. PUBLICAN. VOL. XLVIL NO. 16. TIONESTA, PA., WEDNESDAY, JUNE 10, 1914. $1.00 PER ANNUM. Mi BOROUGH OFFICERS. Burgess. 8. D. Irwin. Justices ufthe Peace O. A. Randall, D. W. Clark. v Oouncumen. J. W. Landers, Q. B. Rob inson, R. J. Hopkins, O. F. Watson, ()'. W. Uolemao, J. B. Mutin, Charles Clark. Constable L. L. Zuver. Collector W. H. Hood. School Directors W. C. Imel, J. R. Clark, 8. M. Henry, Q. Jamieson, D. H. Blum. FOREST COUNTY OFFICERS. Member of Congress W, J. Hulings. Member of Senate J. IC. P. Hall, Assembly k. R. MeohllnK. President Judge W. D. Hinckley. Associate Jvuigettiavanol Aul, Joseph M. Morgan. Prothonotary, Register & Recorder, te. 8. R. Maxwell. - tiherHr Wm. H. Hood. Treasurer W. H. Bra7.ee. Commissioners V m . H. Harrison, J. C. Soowden, H. H. McClellan. District Attorney M. A. Carrlnger. Jury Commissioners J. B. Eden, A, M. Moore. Coroner Dr. M. C Kerr. County Auditors George H. Warden, A. C. Gregg and S. V. Shields. County Surveyor Roy 8. Braden. County Superintendent J . O. Carson. - Hccalar Term f Canrt. Third Monday of February. Third Monday of May. Third Monday of September. Third Monday of November. - Regular Meetings of County Commis sioners 1st and 3d Tuesdays of month. Church and Sabbath Hchaol. Presbyterian Sabbath School at 9:46 a. m. ; M. E. Sabbath School at 10:00 a. m. . Preaching in M. E. Church every Sab bath evening by Rev. H. L. Dunlavey. Preaching in the F. M. Church every Sabbath evening at the usual hour. Rev. M. E. Woloott, Pastor. . Preaching in the Presbyterian cbnrcb every Sabbath at 11:00 a. m. and 7:30 p. tn. Rev. H. A. Bailey, Pastor. The regular meetings of the W. C. T. C. are held at the headquarters on the second and fourth Tuesdays of each month. BUSINESS DIRECTORY. TI'.NESTA LODGE, No. 869, 1. 0. 0. F. M eets every Tuesday even in g, in Odd Fellows' Hall, Partridge building. CAPT. GEORGE STOW POST, No. 274 G. A. R. Meets 1st Tuesday after noon of each month at 3 o'clock. CAPT. GEORGE STOW CORPS, No. 137, W. R. C, meets first and third Wednesday evening of each month. TF. RITCHEY, . ATTORN EY-AT-LA W, . Tloiiesta, Pa. MA. 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Is prepared to do all Kinds of custom work from the finest to the coarsest and guarantees his work to ?;tve perfect satisfaction. Prompt atten ion given to mending, and prices rea sonable. JAMES HASLET, GENERAL MERCHANT. Furniture Dealer, AND UNDERTAKER. TIONESTA. PENN ' ' CHICHESTER S PILLS 0r- TIIK 1HAMONU ll!I,NI. A TVS, ItSAAlSISfmSS AjrOTv I'llUiii ld On.t I.. .hi mrtallic vV bo.tr tailed Blutt Ribbon. V Tk im other. Bur of four " , rlirurfiKU askic i'in-t III-...-EH n 1IAAS:I HltNl I'll LS, f r W elf known a Hest, Safest. Always RellM SOLD BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE l-roniptly oMuirml, or FEE RETURNED. tO YEARS' (XPERIINCI. Our CHARGES ARE THE LOWEST. Send iihmIl-1, pboto or Bki-tch for expert Bean-K mid free ri'Mrt on patentability. INFRINGEMENT lulu conducted bud. re all oouKa. Talent obtained throuirh tia. A OVER. TltEO and SOLD, free. TRADE-MARKS. PEN SIONS and COPYRIGHTS quickly obtained. Opposite U. 8. Patent Office! WASHINGTON. D. O. llirl Chamberlain's Cough. Pemedv Cures Colds, Croup and Whooping Couf lu R-eport Time Loans, '. The amount of business paper or acceptances purchased, and loans made to indi viduals, firms and corporations, part of which falls due each day for the next ninety days. Real Estate, Furniture and Fixtures, Approximately, assessed valuation. Stocks and Bonds, $1,265,183.15 High grade investments, having an open market value largely exceeding these figures. Demand Loans, - 635,646.09 Loans subject to call, and can be collected within forty-eight hours. Overdrafts, 6,229.03 Advances to depositors whose checks are temporarily protected in excess of their balances. Cash and Exchange, 1,172,559.31 Money in vault, and credit balances with various Banks and Trust Companies, subject to immediate withdrawal. Total Quick Assets, Total, Trust Funds not included in above, $1,052,623.06 Corporate Trusts, $2,372,000.00 Increase in Deposits Since February Report, $353,773.76 (J, S. SUBMITS NEWJWOSAL Mediators Giving Considerable! Attention to Plaii HAS TO 00 WITH GABRANZA General Huerta Countermands Orders to Blockade Tampico When He . Hear From Niagara Falls Mediators. Niagara Falls, Ont., June 9. Tin three mediators have in their posses sion a new and complete plan for the settlement of the Mexican situation which .vas submitted to them by the delegates of the United States. This plan they have been carefully perusing and it will probably occupy almost nil of their time today. This new plan is a comprehensive review of all the vital points In the Mexican situation. Nothing definite has been given out regarding the new note, but it was learned that the plan contains a compromise offpr through which it is expected to bring Genera Carranza Into the conference. Justice Lamar formally announcer; that the Tampico incident had beer, satisfactorily settled. Shortly there after the Mexican delegates issued f. formal .statement to the same effect. In the latter note General Huerta's representatives explained that they had made a formal protest to the mediators after the sailing from New York of the Antilla for Tampico. They declare that the delay in the trans mission ot their cable messages to the Mexican government alone was re sponsible far the misunderstanding. Justice' Lamar said ot the confer ence with the mediators: "The mediators have heretofore submitted to us a complete plan and we have now submitted to them our plan. "Our counter proposition contains not only the suggestions which wo make and upou which there has been neither agreement nor disagreement ,to the plan, but also the points upon which we hud already agreed. Some Of the points suggested may have al ready beon discussed." Huerta About to Quit. Vera Cruz, June 9. Following the official announcement that President Huerta has rescinded his order for tha blockade of Tampico the anti-Huerta newspapers of Vera Cruz came out with flaming headlines declaring that he is about tq resign. Refugees from Mexico City say Oil to thelGommissiorver of Banking Close of Business, June 1, RESOURCES lurther that his resignation has been in the hands of Sir Lionel Carden, the British minister, since last Friday and that the minister is holding it as a guaranty that the agreements of the Mexican mediators at Niagara Falls will be carried out. The official notification to Admiral tiadger about the lifting ot the block ade amazed the Vera Cruzans, who looked to see Huerta use the Incident to compel American interventfon and thus defeat all the immediate pur poses of the rebels. It is the opinion here without of ficial confirmation that Huerta has taken this action at the request of the Mexican mediators at Niagara Falls and perhaps on the advice of the for eign diplomats at Mexico City. General Funston has determined to check the smuggling of arms and am munition into Vera Cruz. A squad ol soldiers made a raid on two business houses, where 200 revolvers and some ammunition were found. All this they promptly confiscated while the pro prietors were put under arrest. Mex icans who are satisfied with the pres ent administration told the officers. Rebels Again Take Shot. ' In a carefully worded statement by It. V. Pesqulra, diplomatic agent In El Paso, Tex., of the Constitutional ists, the attitude of the rebels in re gard to mediation is outlined. Pes qulra says: "Mexioo Is entitled to clean up its own backyard without undue interfer ence and without any infringement upon its sovereignty by outsiders. The internal affairs ot Mexico should be dealt with by impartial Mexicans who have the welfare of their country at heart and not by persons who have by their past records shown that they hold their selfish interests above the interests of Mexico or by foreigners who cannot possibly fully understand the needs of our people." Huerta Took Hint. Mexico City, June 9. Minister of War Qlanquet formally announced that the order for the blockading ot Tampico has been countermanded. Notification to that effect has been sent to the Mexican warships now proceeding to that point. Without saying so officially it was intimated that President lluertu was guided in his action by word received from Niagara Falls. They first cabled that It would end the A. B. C. media tlon plans and later came the cable dispatch from the Spanish minister at Washington that the United Statet would not permit the blockade. Tonnage Record Broken. All production records for monthly tonnago were broken at the Sharon (Pa.) works of the American Steel foundries in May. The best previous output was 1,850 tons. Last month tbo company chipped from the Sharo; works 1,350 tons. City, Pennsylvania. $2,537,806.15 66,541.14 $3,079,617.58 $5,683,964.87 TRUST PROGRAM ; UP TOJENATE House Makes Short Work ot Important Legislation OPPOSITION IS OVERWHELMED Democrats See Boost For Business It Bills Become Laws While Republi cans Can See Only Oisajter Coming. The administration anti-trust pro gram was rushed through the house following u day of debute. Only one roll call v us taken. The scnute now gets tho bills. Their fate is problem atical. , Republicans Insist that If the pro gram becomes a law it will play havoc with business. Democrats assert that the legislation will help business. Pro gressive leaders say it will not affect business at all. The program passed Includes all of the proposals conferring special privi leges on labor unions. It also embodius the provisions which railroad presi dents have said would disrupt every big system in the United States. There was only perfunctory opposi tion to the bills. The bill proposing the creation of an interstate trade commission was passed by a viva voce vote. The Clayton bill, containing the major portion ot the anti-trust pro gram, was passed by a vote of 275 to 64. ! The third bill in the series giving the Interstate commerce commission supervision over the railway securi ties was passed, 325 to 12. Only a few Democrats strayed from the party reservations. One member of President Wilson's party voted against the railway capitalization bill. Representative White of Ohio. Demo crat, sided against the Clayton bill because he chiefly objected to the provisions exempting labor from proseculiou for acts of violence. Forty une Republicans voted for the Clayton bill. The main body of the Republicans voted against it primarily because of their opposition to the labor provision. Pittsburger Convicted of Murder. Salvatore Lamanna of Pittsburg, commissary agent for a lumber con tractor, charged with killing a Slav workman and shooting a woman cook in a lumber camp near Wllllamsport, Pa., last March, was found guilty of murder in the second decree-. Lamanna swore that he Bhot in self defense. LIABILITIES Ce.piteJ, Surplus a.rvd Profits, $1,058,654.76 Cash paid in by the stockholders and additional money belonging to the stock holders and allowed to remain in the business, and furnish additional protec tion to the depositors. Reserve for Interest, 15,139.02 Money reserved for interest payable on time deposits. Deposits, 4,610,171.09 The total amount of funds left with the Company for safe-keeping by individ uals, firms, corporations and municipalities. Total, ; $5,683,964.87 I hereby certify that the belief. Attest : JOSEPH SEEP, 1 D. T. BORLAND, H. R. MERRITT,J STARTLING (Corvdensed) et the 1914. above statement is true to the Directors. 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