UME 1 NO. 222 Just Once More may be the one thue you will F relicl. It has been the eXpeTie te of others Ba have tried nearly everything leumatism 3 cure or cven relief, phos amd our FRFE TREATMENT in connection with it A Cure is surely ' a tnal € have had over twenty years ex. perience, and yoor chances of recoy. €Fy are even better than the thou- sands we Lave alte ady cured H L. GILLESPIE has Athlophore for sale and will your 3 Uucitwen 5 fank to 6 ut advice and W T. Goodnow, Seward Baldwis, E. E. Reynolds, Property Bought, Sold and —Exchanged . HIT Packer Ave., Valley Lehigh Valley Coal Guaranteed — Bradford Street Yard Phone, ion a4 Naymond & Haapt's ELMER A. WILBER, Wholesaler of BEERS AND ALES ER ————— WHEN You want a of good, pure _ Leer you should insist . on having | STEGMAIER'S It is bottled at the brewery by the latest Ek g and it costs yon no more than common beer bottled h a piece of rubber 8. Insist on havy- Stegmaier’s Beer SHONTS GETS BIG PAY Obairman of Canal Work Be- fore Senate Committee. ROOSEVELT GAVE HIM SPECIAL POWER Pasama Kseeutive Consists of Only Twe Members Since Wallace Re siguned—Shontas Stil} President of Clover Leat Hoad. WASHINGTON, Jan 23 ~ftat he Graws $12,000 snuoally from the Clover Leaf route as president was admitted by Thewlore PF Stonts chairwan of the Isthmian cans! commission His statement may have an Huportant bearing on the canal inv estigution. Mr Shouts was called by the senate iuter OfeRnic capal comniittee to Hidke a general statement of all matters over which be exercises control He was Asked to state Lis forser employment He sald that he hud Leen president of the Clover Leaf route. He says that Le does not give any time to the man- sgewent of the road, but that repurts are sent to biw, amd frequently officials of the road cowe to Washipgton to aneault hie Alter getting into the recond the fact that Mr. Shouts receives $30,000 a year from the United States the chairman of the commission was allowed to pro ceed. It was stated by members of the committee, however, that when they take up the question of reviewing sal Aries Mr. Shonts’ case will be met. Mr Shonts, in luteresting testimony, ad- mitted that the commission had paid for the importation of woinen into the canal zope, the women being the famli- Hes of laborers from Martinique, and that there Is no way for the govern ment fo recover ts money Mr. Sbonts expressed the opialon that the canal commission should feed Its laborers, but sald several older men in the isthmian service believed In the coniract system. Prices for all food stuffs were high when the present oom mission took hold of affairs ou the isthmus, sald Mr Shonts “No matter bow the canal is balit.” he said. “there are two things over which the Coited States should always exercise control the government of the zome and the sanitation” Mr. Shonts sald he did not believe Mr. Wallace's experiments had delayed sanitary work. No trouble was exper! enced in getting plenty of Martinique and Jamaican laborers, but there had been difficulty in getting the best class of labor, according to Mr. Shonts Senator Gorman asked concerning the demand for the Importation of wo men, and the witness replied that this bad been brought about by the assur ance that better laborers could be ob- tained If thelr familles were taken to the isthmus. Mr. Stevens was said by Mr. Bhonts to have been responsible for the Importation of families. but Mr. Shonts sald he bad later approved bis action. It appeared that the canal commission paid $7 a bead for the im- portation of these women, and Senator Gorman asked In what manner this money was recovered. “We don't got it back. It is gratuity.” sald Mr Stoats. Mr. Shouts sald that after the bids were scheduled and brought to him be approved the transactions without sub- mitting them to the other members of the commission. He said he was giv- en authority to do this by President Roosevelt's order. Senator Gorman asked If the executive committee had dally sessions. “There are only two mwembers now,” said Mr. Sbonts, “Governor Magoon, who is on the isthmus, and myself. There has been no third member since the resignation of Mr Wallace” “Have you called the attention of the president to the vacancy?’ asked Ben- ator Gorman “Oh, 1 think be knows that Wallace has resigned!” was the response, and It created merriment “1 suppose you are smbarrassed fre quently by baviog te act on these busi. ess matters alone? asked Seuator Gorman, and the men: bers of the com- mittee and Mr, Shoots again laughed. ———————— Missing Girl at Upper Potomae. UPPER POTOMAC W. Va, Jan 27 ~Columbus Paugh of this place claims 10 have located Miss Maud Haynes aged twelve, who, according to a news paper dispatch, mysterionsly disap peared from her home at Oak| ind, Pa About the middle of December 1408 ————— Cardinal Gotrd Better ROME, Jan ~Cardinal Gotti, pre fect of the congre gation of the propa anda, who is |) with pneumonia |g reported to be slightly Improved, but it Is thought that he will not be able to resume his duties. There (5 much dls. cussion as to who wil] succeed him et. Senate Favors Statehood Dil). WABHINGTON, Jan 47 ~The sen fle commitiee on territories bas agreed to report favorably the statehood bil) a8 passed by the house Some minor amendments Lave beey made te the sli. iy. -4 Deuble Suleide at Philadelphia. PHILADELPHIA, Jui With | avery crevice ilu thelr sleeping apart. ment tightly plugged and with the Hiuminating gay turned on full, W. A Bewell and leo T Livingston, both of | Baltimore and long time friends were | found asphyxisted In their room In a boarding house here. The death of the two men was reported by the police us "supposed suicide” Sewell, it is said, Was tired of life, ami Livingston was - -t unintentional yietin of Rewell's de It suicide. Sewell had a VAUGHN WON TEN MILE oPIN. World's Tournament For Meter Cars on Ormond Beach. ORMOND, Fla. Jau 27 ~ During the great suntomobile tournament on the beach bere thie ten mile middleweight championship was won Ly Vaughu a 7 minutes. Cedrino was secund in 7 minutes and 50 seconds Vaughn is driving the cars which Hewery was ex pected to run before be was disguall Bed, All world's records for the kilometer aud for the mile were broken. The new figures pluce the mile for cars of all powers at 28 1-3 seconds and for the kilometer at 1823 seconds. Both new records were made by Fred Mariott driving the cigar shaped steamer Louls Chevrolet lowered the mile ig ures for gasoline cars only to 30335 seconds, driving the 200 horsepower car formerly in charge of the recalcitrant Hemerey. The sawe driver lowered the kilometer record for gasoline cars only to 19 2.5 seconds The middieweight ear record for the kilometer was Jowered by Vaughn to 23 seconds, snd ithe middleweight ree ord for the mile was brought down to 40 3.5 seconds : The ten mile Corinthian handicap was won by J N Harding. gasoline car, forty-five horsepower; the, § miu utes 48 4-5 seconds: se oud, § B Stev ens, gasoline car, eighty horsepower: me, 8 minutes 42 4.5 seconds; third, James L. Breese, gasoline car, thirty- five horsepower; the. 10 minutes 30 2-5 seconds. Reeves was dlatanced Schoolboy Makes a Record. NEW YORK, Jan 27.—In the annual indoor meet of the Columbia Univer sity Athletic association In Madison Square Garden last night Melville Shep pard, a schoolboy from Brown Prepar tory school, Philadelphia running with the colors of the Irish American Athletic club of this city, established 4 new running record of 42% 1.5 for the iolle. This marks a new Indoor running record An Publie Won on Cleely. LOS ANGELES Cal Jan. 37 — Three favorites and three long shots The publie won heavily on Clcely (n the third race coupled in the betting with Lady Hu ron. The price was forced down from 12t01to5t 1. Halton at 12tel In the frst race, was ihe longest priced winner of the day Three Favorites Wen at City Park. NEW ORLEANS, Jan 27. — Boser- rian, Orly II snd Pat Buiger were the winning favorites at City park. Royal Legend and Brush Up, both well back ed, could not stand the pace io thelr reo spective tes Falling Ralocloud stumbled after the seventh Jump in the steeplechase aud unseated Jockey Ford Topgaliant Nandicap. SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 87 —The Top- gallant handicap was botly coutested by Ruby and Salable, the former win Diug by a meck at Oakland Princess Titania, the even money eholce, was the first to succumb, and the best she could do was te §ot show money frow Romalne, Soldiers Defeated Celgate, BCHENECTADY, N Y. Jan. 37 Company ¥' defeated the Colgate col- lege basketball tear at the state ar- mory last night by a score of 54 to 24. ————— Central Vermant Express Wrecked. BURLINGTON, vi, Janu. 27. — The New Eugluud States lHwited, an ex- press ou the Vermént Central, bound from Boston for Montreal, was wreck. od last night at Bolton, Vet, by running oto a switch which 1g thought to have been opened with walicious intent Six cars left the rails aud were prac- tically demolished, but pone of the pas- Seugers or ftrainmeu was seriously hurt, although a number of persous re ceived severe injuries ———————— Washington In Accord With Frasce. WASHINGTON, Jan 27T—At a late hour last night the French embassy bad received no advices regarding the dec!- sou of the Paris government as to Venezuela. This government has given Assurances that neither a boycott on Venezuelan products nor a naval dem Oustration will in any way wodify the confidence of the United States In the sincerity of the assurance of France regarding compliance with the Monrge doctrine Error Will Be Rectified WARSAW Jan Colonel Pro sorovekl, chief of the geudarmerie at Pensa, east Russia Las been Informed by the local revolutionary org nization that the recent murder of Colonel Lis sovski, commandiug the Seventy eighth infautry division, wag a blunder. He had been uiistaken for Colonel Proso rovski. The organization has now no tifled the latter that the error will shortly be rectified A With Fun Military Honors. WASHINGTON Jan. 27 General Joseph Wheeler will be buried in Ar lagton cemetery with full military honors. The tentative programme pro vides that the funeral shall be held at St. John's Episcopal church here Mon day afternoon, and an escort consist ing of troops from all branches of the service will ac cemetery y= -i Killed Trying to Protect Wige COATESVILLE. Pa While endeavoring to protect his wife attack Boyd Carpenter was shot Killed by voknown issansine Was also shal and is not expected 10 re cover yo. Ian, 23 Cubs Honore Gomes, HAVANA, Jan. 27. Both honsey of COugress passed an appropriation of $3,000 for the publication of ap elab- a ad i APGOOD NOT GUILTY Fancies” Justified. MANN DENOUNCED AS BLACKMAILER Justice Deuel, Sald Jerome, Violated the law and Goes Forth With Ruined Reputation and His Good Name Lost. oo NEW YORK. Jan 27 — After belong ont five minutex the Jury in the Hap verdict of not gulity he verdict menus that the jury be He ved Weekly w in charging Town Toples with blak mail aud Justice Jose ih M. Deuel with belig otie of its editors Mann appeared stunned Justice Calls is Cojonel by verdict Devel fonrt District Attoruey Jerome in sume ug Hp for the that Irenel by Town Tup He denounced Town 1 sheet which should be suppressed referred to ( Maun as the WHS not in prosecution pleades! ony * conhection with blackmail = bad not been shown He this old otis] NORMAN HH A'GOOD blackmia and spoke of his depre dations on pocketbooks He deuonne Wooster Wayne ar d Irs ng, Mann's agents He admitted that Justice Devel had viviated the law In se rviug Town Fop ies aud declared that whatever the sult of the trian! Denel would go with a rulued reputation aud his Hamme lost ‘But.” he pleaded, WAR violated Lis oath a blackmalier A verdict of not guilty in this case means that the jurors belfeved Hap 00d was Justificd when he said Devel Was aun editor of a “journal whose busi hess was printing scandal about per Sous not cowardly enough to pay for si lence.’ There has been much curiosity as to what Jerome would #ay under the pe cullar conditions confronting him. He did pot leave Lis hearers long in doubt. “For two weeks,” be began, “we have been wandering through vanity fair, witnessing exhibitions of humor, weak ness and folly aud in some lustagces of human degradation, but you must be bound ouly by the facts “I a1 not here to whitewash any one or to protect any one or to mw Stepresent Any oue. I will not disguise from you the utter loathing and Coutempt | feel for some of the Witnesses whon; | wy- self have Introduced “I might be criticised for appearing here in this role were it not that the theory of our law brings me before you to prosecute oue of the best friends | bave ou earth for doing something which, lo wy private Judgment. he was eutirely justified In doiug and some thiug which If I Lad been ln his place I would probably bave done with wore vigor and with wore vim than be used “I will concede,” said the district at. toruey, “that Justice Deuel did wrong and violated the statute when be served Town Topics. It Las pot Leen shown that he ueglected his Judicial duties, but Le violated &ll the proprie ties. He did not serve this sheet as a counsel, but Le carried on a business and iu that Le violated the statute, and I will not ask you to believe otherwise “Nothing tunt Las been sald I« nothing that has bean written could justify a thing which has caused much misery and suffering and shame in this community that, had It been printed west of the Appalachian mountains or south of the Mas u and Dixon line, its editor would not have lived forty «eight bours We do pot clain Mr Hapgood was ctuated by mallee or corrupt motives You can take it from me that the concedes that Mr. Hapgood in publish ing this matter was a tiated by gow motives upd that he believes! Le was serving the morals of the rote it. So ier’ od and re forth good becau this old dou’t thiuk he is se ~there that 50 slate Mumnnity when he w ail you have pow whether fact It grounds. If you evidence, that he wrote wrote it reasonable to consider Is in Was Wriltea on reas Mia vie decide, on th the truth or ground you must acquit Lim It that the district atltoruey Will lay the facts brought out by (hh trial befor to se uring The [N ot wild in sud fury ints for the gr with a view nd ict blackmail ited] Investigation will Doar Sweeping uding BLY Way participated through sennda blackmail Mr | Cation { [RETvaNzD “FADS AND FANCIES." Mites) ti who have in in oXtortlon other forms Ierome would not talk for rahi President Declined Soelety Volume } Portrait Obtained by Teiek. ; WASHINGTON, Jan. 27. An author Was made at the White I noosaven lent his support te Colonel | Mann's “Fads and Faucles” | The following letter. dated | NG, has been made publi project Nos i, [he president directs me acknowl | tke the receipt of your letter running {8% follows: ‘Colones! Mann's compli | “nts to the president and requests the | bouor of acceptance of the work “Fads nd Fancles” for representation In which the president was pleased to give a8 photograph te Mrs Hampton some three years ago and which is hat fust { completed. The volume Is sent by Aq | aoe Express today.” and to =ay that as Mrs. Hampton bas alreads public | stated the president did pot give | photograph ta her for pulilication in the F work lo question and that knew nothilag of the book or af the fact that | Mrs Hampton wished the photograph Under the | stances the president cannot Accept the { book. and It Is accord ugly returped to You herewith | i RUSSIAN TROOPS BUasY. {Mevolationlets In Moumtaln District of Caucasia Hard to Subdue, | ST. PETERSBURG. Jan ail [road communication with the Caucasus Las Erieraily bevy restored iy iny he for use therein circum is Ite revo Hliouists of Guria apd Mingrelia are retiriug to the wountalus, obstinately fesisting the advance of the troops | The revolutionists who were driven { from Kwirila rallied sud fought a reg j ular battle, advancing on the troops Other severe encounters are reported {Several towns besides Kwirlia are in | Hatues Ihe troops are sald to be as i foiiished at the firmness of the revoiu | tionists, who have Cavalry as well as hfantry. Two colapanies of troops res “Hed at Kwirila have been disarmed [The captain Ig command, Davidoff, has been killed A revolution has broken out in north om Caucasia The mountainerrs aroun: Ekaterinodar have rizen awd are mak bg frequent forays A large detach ment of Cossacks has been sant (o re store order Advices Russia eral lages in from Eknaterinoslay, Say that the south nliabitants of ges that vicinity have been ind eng IRIBR In various excess King It necessary tillery to subilue them Tiirest barrel fo employ Ie tre added school in w ar aps cap hich the revolutiopists hy eading id sought rer Ihe government Las been relaxing its fYpressive since Ian 29 Muauy of persons arrested have been released. and the right of Lily wii restored Father had been warned uot to appear in Petersburg until Jan. 28 is return ng to Russia Hieasures the Asse Lie Gapoy who Nt Father and Lover ia Long Race. LOS ANGELES. Cal. Jau. 27. —Lieu tenant Edward Scharrer uf Germany bas arrived at Pasadena ahead of Adolphus Busch, the willionalre St Louis brewer, who is FTACIUR across the continent as fast ag steam can The ardent Germ U was driveg at ouce to the Busch howe, where Ls was warmly received by Miss Wiihel- mina Busch with whom lhe recently eloped to Belleville, 111. It 18 reported here that the two are to be married soon irr him Untrue and Abanrd WASHINGTON Tan - Acting Governor Ide of 1} Phillippines has sent the full wing telegram to Necre tary of War Taft Natives much dis- turbed by cable Wright has beep tiate sale of {lands tary Taft the “The cabled st ten has slightest truth. It ouly untrue, but si surdly so." —————— After lowa Insurnace Grafters. DES M(JYNES. [a Ian, 27 Viola tion of law, extravagance or wkedness tad graft were embod in charges made Senator Molsherry the lowa seuate Against life losurance com panies of lowa. Senator Molsberrv's remarks were ocensioned by the calling up of his resolution providing for the luvestigation of such companies doing business In the state ¥ -i iv Ambassador to stating uthorized uego Secre reply Lot the Is not to Japan sent following ent vestige of by iu Mra. Mclean. Mrs. Donnld M. president general f the American Rey the guest of honor at a banquet given by Minutemen chapter of the American Revolution the Hotel Brunswick jae Mrs. Juila Ward and Nelson A Miles Were among Banquet 10 BOSTON Tau Lean of New York of the Daughters olution, was Daugliters of Rost night tyeneral Howe those present Vindisostok LONDON I we Vovonding to advices Soldiers Mating at recelvisd mutiny has nly broken tdetalls wit ire avallalbile ing operative ove priv telegrams, Lut report that Geueral oY corps ther fired Nelivan the commander of the ariuy has hewn wo nded is con President Palmer Denles Heport MILWAUKEE Wie Jan, 23 Henry | of the western Mutual Life Insurances ny denies unequivocally the from Nashville, Tenn that bis compa BY had pald moner for polit poses to lufluencs iMdavit to his Pres North COL pa dent Palmer report cal pur legislation He makes led | Decatur NMamisned Quilts A¢ ademy ANNAPOLIS Ava fun. 27 The { der amis Midshipimar Sti Ir. read aut vn § Decatur wns tion the academy shortly after of Boston Jan 27 A cable here of. , Acially Announced the appirintment of Bishop O'Connell of this city to be archbishop csadjuter of Boston, Wiennell Arehbhishop PORTLAND Moe FIVE WENT CRAZY Valencia Gone to Pieces and Not a Woman Saved. Second Life Hart Found With Three Dead Bodies—Uthery Became In. Sane and Veriahed In the Sea. Indians bound Two Dead. VICTORIA, B. Jan. 27 -With the finding of four more survivors of the Valencia disasi r ou Turret island, one of the arch pelago in the eonteg of Hark ley the total number VIVOrs accounted reaches 117 other Valencia have sound, of fur The were on the thirty s€¥en persons prisons who doubtediy Petished, as the sh p is Khown to Lave broken Up. Not a wo nan was saved fhe City of Port three survivors bas arrived at with Fopeka Towusend, Wash of twenty Whom eighteen wer those rescued from a raft by the Tope ka, the others five of the boat's crew Which carried the first ews of the ac dant 15 ane Haale Tue rescue party and nine survivors of the wrecked steamer Valencia who were at Darling creek telegraph hut reached Bamfield jast Light after a try Ug arch over the almost lmpassable trail F. Connors, the surs ivor of the wreck who got lost [Turtle island, was found last night. He was almost dead from « xhaustion The steamer Salvor reported at Baw field that she had picked up a raft from the Valencia off Turtle which were three bodies which have been Identified as Wallace. a walter Nelson, thin engineer, and an Ameri can murine from the United States Liat teshin Concord Advices from Uclulet ten wen who left the Valen ia second life raft drifted iuto Barkiey sound. On arriving at a swall island off Village fsland Wilson third gilieer, jumped fclupting to swim ashore was drowned fhe remialning bine lLinded on Turret sland. Before morning five went ty aud jumped into the w ater One wan, Frank, a waiter, who was the strongest, started out through the bush for help sud had oot rvlurued when the Feluaining three wen were fakeu on board the launch Blamrock of Victoria after belng fouud bLy Ig dians. These three are F Haucock, hilef cook; Max Stanlar, fireman, and George Long, tireman While the wen were drifting on the iife raft they saw the Clty of Topeka for a considerable time but were un able to attract her attention They s&W Cape Beale light in the night and tried to make for it, using the oars Auiong those ou the raft were drowned were Wilson, third engineer; Wilson, a passenger: Wallace steerage walter, and a wap of wars ou leave from the United States gunboat Concord, name unknown It Is be lieved Frank. the waiter, who is in the bush, will be found by lodiaus, who are looking for him Two bodies found on Turret island Lave Leen Lrought by Indians to Io quart The Valeucla now lies submerged and Lrokea five wiles from ( ape Beale Only a portion of oue mast rises above the water, and the Qwet of and tugs are now patrolling the coast ln the Lope of hudiog boats, rafts or Wreckage still adoat with survivors ———————— Klection Triumph Killed Him. LONDON, Jau. 27. —Thowas Higgins, who successfuliy contested North Gal Way agalust Colonel Jou Plilip Nolan Was found dead iu bed at bis hotel at Pua Tue tmgl tributed to the excitement of the poll Ing acting ou a weak heart \: Hig Klos was cue of the most Wilitant Na tionallsts in the west of Ireland und had wany conflicts with the police. He was imprisoned under the crimes act during Arthur J Balfour's tenure of the chief secreta ¥ship of Ireland on islam upat state that of; the the €l overboard and in at via who wan steuers OUCUrrelicvy is at Life Insurance Men Must Make Good NASHVILLE Janu. 27. —State Treasurer Folk, who Is lusurance coin wissiouer ex officio, made public re plles of lnsurauce con paules to a cir cular letter recently Ihe letter asked rea tious for political And for intluen. Folk aunounced that dicate contributions for the nae! he bas notifet the that restitution must be made Teun, Issued Ly him ding contrit u pa legislation Purposes Ai €s iD purp mpianies Xu nx wlhiere re Pp Ses Wedding Hide Are Out WASHINGTON I'he dent and Mrs 1 shit mvyitations for the Alice Roosevelt and At noon on Saturday that the fuvitat family conn the Inu pres HWE ont th wedding of \ Mr Lougwo Feb 17 Mis re lhnites! to the th It is said tnmeliate otfeing friveds Har of Longworth hd Miss “lig Hawley a" BOSTON, Jan 27 8 Hllegal ftomplatnt lalining that he ¥ detained in the st wu, BR "I wid wide filed | bis tased for a writ in the Unite tle prison Woslward Bg Hawley ren intinn as petition throug al Charlest Hag « As if lalweas corp od Ntates district Our! hore Hertiltan System at Boston ROSTON lan. 27 Chief Shkw of | the Announced the adoption of the Boertillon system for | the Identification of criminals Stute Detective Arthur Keating has been placed In charge of the work —————————— Woather Probabilities, Rain; northeast winds. 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