i 5 es = The “UNIVERSAL” - Coffee Percolator am A Ey oped = bealthful beverage L through the ground boing pout is reached To boil coffee is to bring out the bit- hye glo =o = Ing coal bas given us our repu- ¢ handle Lehigh Valley and Hard and Soft Weed 103 Lehigh Ave., Lockhart Building, Both Phones. Too Late To have a mod- ern steam or hot wa'er heati eystem install before extreme cold weather sets in. We can make your house com- fortable in every corner and your coal bill will be no larger. Let us give you an estimate on an up -fo - date sys- tem. We sell the well known Cheerful Home furnace which can't be beaten. Plumb- ing, Heating and Tin work. Gas Fixtures, #. “Burrers and (lassware, ADGE, Elmer Avenue. ———— 1 ¥ | published. Where the slanderers are A PICTURED MESSAGE "esa Je ote on with them. Where they are Americans = {1 feel for them the heartiest contempt President Sends Congress and Indignation, because in a spirit of wanton dishonesty and malace they Three Special Reporta.- | &re trying to interfere with and ham- —— | per the execution of the greatest work of the kind ever attemptel and are ON PANANA, NAVY 4YD LAND FRAUDS | Eo ser stteauptei and are i I cred! Handsomely Hound Yelume Telling of thelr Sountrymen to put to the : of Rocasvelt's Visit to Canal Zone, | Beautifully illastrated, For Each Seastor. {libel upon a body of public servants WASHINGTON, Dec. IS. — A ple-iwho for trained intelligence. expert as be foumd them: ou the isthmus of where. There Is not a man among pled the senate during the greater por {mus who has olitainad his position on ten of its session {any other basis than werit al me, and Printed copies of the message, hand- | somcly boul, were places on the desk | of each senator, and the reading of the document was closely followed. Pre ceding the Panag uw sage the presi course, a clumsy executive fustrument dent's = i FP xlgct 03 We should bave hut one comnissianer, public lamds aud the naval personne with such beads of departments and Mel i red were received wed ne other officers under him ns we may The senate agriesl to the holiday ad \ Journment resolution aud will be iu re cuniary advantage “A seven headed commission is, of recemnmealal ens day next until Jan Resolutions | 18 the country as consulting engineers were agreed fo directing an investiga- e best informed believe that the tion by the department of coinmerve | Work will be & ompletad lu atwut eight and labor of the luternational Har Yours, but it is never safe to prophecy vester company fo ascertain whether | About such 8 work as this, especi iily In It effects a restraint of trade; also di- | the tropics recting the senate judiciary cummittee constitution to prevent interstate com- | preciate the fact thyt time was neces merce in child made gods Hesolu tions to guard against infriugement this Titanic work In a fropie wilder- of state rights were presented by Sen- bess. It Is impossible to avold some ators Whyte and Rayner (Md) for fu mistakes iu building a giant canal ture discussion. through jungle covered mountains and The house laid aside business to hear | SWalips, while at the =ame thue sani Panama canal. The pictorial feature | the feeding and general care of from of the message afforded an opportunity twenty to thirty thousand workers, for good natured coment, the innova- “There xeeiuedd to me to be too many tion of cuts in a state paper beiug | Saloons in the zone, but the new high looked upon with favor license law which goes into effect on President Roosevelt sent three spe | J80. 1 next will prolably close four- cial messages to congress dealing with fifths of them the Panama canal, the coal, timber It certainly ought to be unneces. and mineral laud frauds in the west | Sary to point out that the American and the parsonuel of the United States | WOTKingman Las uo concern whatever navy. in the question as to whether the He pralses the progress of the Pana | OUkh work on the lythmus, which is mA cupal work and says conditions | Performed by alicus from one country on the Isthmus are satisfactory, think | With a black skis or by aliens {row an the big ditch will be finished In eight | other country with a yellow skin. Our years, that warried men make the Lest | business is to dig the canal ns eff canal workme: aud vigorously de j clently aud as quickly as possilile, pro nounces critics of the vaual commis. | Yided always that nothing Is done that sfon, declaring that there Is uo evi- | Is Inhumaue to any laborers and noth bigh officials connected willy the proj | or lowers the standard of living of our ect. Chinese workmen are to be gm j own workmen. Ilaviug In view this ployed. | principle; I have arranged to try sev He asserts that coal and timber land | ®ral thousand Chinese laborers KTabs in the far west must cease and “T was struck by the superior com urges upon congress the nec ewity of | fort and respe tability of the lives of new laws to bring this abont. He ad- | the married men. It would, In my vyocatles the lensing of government opinion, be un most admirable thing If lands to private individuals aud corpo- | 8 much larger number of the men had ernment coutrol. Mr. Roosevelt thinks | Complaints about food and cooking are It Imperative that the law be changed | 8lmost sure to cease.” $6 that younger officers may attain to | Se ——— the highest rmnk in the navy, the pres ! Anvil Poked His Nose In Front aged officers are in positions of the |C3Fd at Oakland was a fair one, but greatest responsibility jthe weather was disagrevable amd the In bis message on conditions In the jlrack heavy I'he third ree resnlted Panama capal zope aml the actual in a keen, contest Letween Auvil und state of the work of digging the “big | Salable, and It was only after 0 des ditch” President Roosevelt lauds the {erate drive thit Anvil poked his pose work of the canal commission and hins jm rout only pralse for the progress made He {Pablisher Lp Vor ftontempt of (our bitterly scores those whom he ters | HERKIMER NY IWF. IN + As the “slanderers aud lhelers persons who outcome of nu nrileh printed in the be says, have unjustly and runlic lously |New York Toles ph oinenting on criticised those who are irecting the fethe trial of Chester Gillette for the great work | murder of Grace Brown, Heary E. Ca- He strongly advises baving one canal [rey the publisher, and WW. B Master- commissioner Instead of ses “n. saying ‘sof a writer employ od upon the Tele A seven headed tumuission is “a elu { graph, were summoued before the su- By exwculive instrument” The presi |preme court here. The article com- dent expresses himself as confident of | pinlned of was beaded: “New style the ultimate success of the project [lynch law now ln northern New York. His observations are Lasad on what he | Mob compels jury to do its work in saw and was told during his recent | Gillette case. Prosecution’s feeble case visit to thewcanal zope, backed up local feeliug at the trial In regard to the muck rakers who j Conviction forced by savage threats of bave attacked the methods of the canal | Herkimer county bushmen. Little prob commission he says: [ability that the verdict will stand In “There remains wn Immense amount higher court.” The article In question of as reckless slumder us has ever been was sigued “Bat Masterson” 3 er Do Ne\N 3 AAR AR TARE Boys’ Skates, Girls’ Skates, Food Choppers, Carpet Sweepers, Nickle Plated Tea Kettles, FI you don't trade with NEW CABINET OFFICERS. SIX CARS DESTROYED Wreck on New York Central Near Palmyra, N. Y. W. H. Moedy, C. J. Bonaparte and Os- ear §,. Straus Sworn In. WASHINGTON, Dec 18 — William H. Moody, formerly altorney general, entered upon his duties as associate Justice of tlie supreme court of the United States, thus bringing the court Iwo MONSTER ENGINES ar FREICHT up to Its full membership, Having, as is customary, taken the Heavy Coal Cars Threw Locomotives | rocular vath of office in the robing Down Embankment, Terribly in- | room, he wus preceded into the court juring Engineer Harria—Pas- chamber by all the other members of sengers Escaped. the tribunal When he reached the ROCHESTER, N. Y., Dee. 18.—Tne| 968k of the clerk of the court, he atop. New York Central's Buffalo local, al ped, while the other members contin. | fast train yunning between New York | ued to thelr seats Mr Momly was { and Buffalo, was wrecked near the | garbed, like all the other Justices, in a pumping station, about a mile east of loug flowing robe Palmyra, the engineer was fatally in| CBIef Justice Fuller proclaimed the i Jured, and the entire traln, with the Presence of the new associate. The | exception of one Pullman, was burned) | to the trucks i A local freight was taking water at] the pumpiag station when snddenly | anolhier freight came In sight Before | it could be stopped It ran into the rear eidl of the first train, knockiug the cabonse and a heavy coal car over | ofl passenger track No. 2 The crew instantly started to flag i the passenger train, which they kuew i to be due but before they could do so | the Buffalo local hove In sight. with {wo monster engines, makipg up a lit4 tle lost time. Luckily for every oue on the passenger train, Engineer Har | rls, who was on the first engine, had time to jam oun the air, thus reducing the speed to quite an extent when the crash cawe, and the two engines struck | te coal car and the damaged caboose, The caboose did wot amount to much in the path of the engines, but the heavy coal car threw both engines oft| the track, and after plowing through the mud fof quite a distance they tip! LU S | ped over on their sides and slipped| [///'7V 4% A down the embankment. The ba | CD rT —- GIF Was throws rary off Ue Kgl) JUSTICE WILLIAM H. MOODY. but none of the other cars left the | clerk then read Mr Moody's comimnls- tracks, badly shaken up, but none was injured. | 8th. In this atirmation Mr. Moody Engineer Harris of Rochester, who was | made a solemn promise to administer in the first engine and who by sticking Justice without partiality, to do equal to his post probably saved many lives, right to poor and rich and to perform was dug out from under the wreck. Properly all the duties of the office In age terribly injured. ccord with the constitution of the The caboose took fire when first] UDited States struck aud set fire to the passenger| Former Secretary of the Navy train. Io a short time every ote of Charles J. Bonaparte was then intro the cars, Including two Pullmans, oge| Uced to the court as the new attorney day coach, the smoking ear, an express | keveral by the solicitor general { and a bugguge car, were In Sames and| Oscar S. Straus was sworn ln as se burned to thelr trucks. The last Pull | Te12r¥ of commerce and labor, and for | Wan was saved by an engine which Mer Secretary of Commerce Metcalf came ap from the Newark statiop and Assumed office as secretary of the drew It away from the other cars be DAVY. fore It bad caught fre, Lord Dunmore Visits Mra. Eddy. | Woman's C a 7 Found . CONCORD, N. H, Dec. 18—Lord | barred Mod . i . Dunmore, one of the leaders of the 5 » E) HAZLETON, Pa., Dec. 18—The char | op via Science movement in Eng land, visited Mrs. Mary Baker G. Ed. dy here and after an interview with red remains of a young woman were | found on the mountain between bere | ia zl ! i WY Fostvake B) man Whe as ni ber of nearly aun hour gave out the fol- 5. 5 PPer. | owing statement: “1 was lmmensely ar RUYe and ty trae of be a: | struc kK with Mrs, Eddy's personal ap where the er. 1 w so ie spot pearance and with the activity with were three ey. iy s body { which she got out of her carriage un used on barrels. It opm, f bellef of the | 2lded and stepped into the hall. When | police that the 'w in 1 I was ushered into her presence | | § Nan wa3 mun ered nid not help remarking to her that | and theu placed In the barrel and burn- | y toaklne h - bett \ ed. This theory Is streagthened by the she was looking much better ane odor of kervsene near the place. The younger than when | saw her last, and Identity of the woman, who was about ! uring the whole of our interview, eighteen or twenty Years of age, has Rich Jasied for pcarg bt utr i$ ¥ Li pp not been established | ters of an hour Yas sou pa {remarkable vigor of her mind and the Bursting Flywheel Kills Workman, | extraordinary memory which she dis HYDE PARK. Mass, Dec. 18.—A fly. | played for past events” wheel In the testing department of the | Sturtevant Blower works burst while the plant wns in operation and killed James McDowell and Injured three ther men A section of the wheel passed through the roof of the balld- ng. causing cousiderable damage. Me Dowell was thirty two years of age aud leaves a fatlly Bay Government Orxauized Strike. BELGRADE, Servia, De I~ As | the result of a printers’ strike no pews | papers in this city were fssued yester | day Newspaper proprietors declare { that the goverutient organized the strike of the printers la order to wake Impossible counbent vi aid thus facil late the passing of a bill authorizing a fureigu loan. Drowned In (haane! Collision. DOVER, Dec. 18 --During a Leavy i fog on the British channel the British | steamer Arlington, 1,956 tons: collided { with and sank the Belgian steamer {Cap Juby, 652 tous, from Antwerp for { Newport, off Iinogeness, Twelve of | the crew of the « ap Juby were drown. od, Lut the captain and five members !of the crew were saved, Captain's Body Taken From Hudson. NEW YORK, Dec 18+-The body of Louls Poucher, forty three years old, of Oswego, N. Y., was found in the Hudson river. Poucher was captain of a8 Lehigh Valley rulitond canal boat and had been missing from the boat since !ast Thursday It Is supposed that he was accidentally drowned. Reading Lamps i Gas Heaters, -y7 Steam Engines Carving Sets, Children’s Sets, Pocket Knives, ! Razors a : Gillette Safety : * Oil Heaters, 4% & Bread Mixers. 24(_ & MILLIONAIREPHOBIA. Chancellor Day of Syracuse Coins Naw Word. CHAMPIONS RICH MEN AND [KUSTS A $100,000000 Fortune ia “Oaly =a Healthy Growth" —This Epoch Will Stand In History as a Dis grace and Shame to L'a NEW YORK, Dec. 18 —Chancellor Day of Syracuse university, whose champiouship of Mr. Hockefeller and the Standan! Oll company was a while ly quoted contribution te current polit ical discussion, continued to denounce warmly the movemeut for Jegislative coutrol of aggregations of wealth This movement he terms “million airepliobia™ and says “For some time we have been to the ETip of this mighty spasiu over corpe rite wealth and swollen fortunes These current phrases are from high sources. All of our national ills are being stated io this formula Down with the rich. Puncture the swollen fortunes. Make (be rich poor, and all the poor will be rich Destroy corpora tious, hamper them, obstruct them Sue them in the courts. Asaall them in the press. Tie the strings of the lil liputians to them in congress and bind them, and the Individual can bave a chance, “Make the returns of great business es sufficiently small and uncertain by petty legislative restrictious and cen trol, and we shall not be troubled by the genius of a Rockefeller, a Hill a Morgan, a Carnegle, an Armour or a enough for the little things remaining to be done. It Is a crime for several men to have developed the power of giving employment to 50,000 or 150,000 men." Fortunes qre not the only things that have swollen, he declares, but salaries and wages as well, while hours of la bor have shrunk, which is another Way of swelling wages. One hundred mil- lion dollars 1s no wore a swollen for tune today than $100,000 was in the last ceutury, but “only a healthy PRICE ONE CENT Holiday Gifts DRESS GOODS If you are looking for a dress we can please you. Our own Importation of both French and German mikes are here for your Inspection and prices compare with the largest sity stores. Why not? Our expenses are lighter and our comibned output as great : AUTO SCARFS AND BRUFFA. Beautiful ioe from §0c up —— HOLIDAY HANDKERCHIEFS. Hundreds of dozens to select from. The Globe Warehouse display delights every beholder. [Initial handkerchisfs from Gc up. Ladies’ solid shadow and eyelet embroidered handkerchidfs at handkerchiefs at Sc, 10e, 12%¢, 1Be, 18¢, 25¢ Ladies’ boxed handkerchiefs, both" Children’s boxed handkerchiefs, both plain and initial. Guaranteed Muen handkerchiefs at Ge, 10c, 12%e 18e, 26¢. — Holly ribboos for packages by Yard Plald ribbons in grest wa- widths. New messelines, all colors. ——— {WAIST PATTERNS. Neatly boxed, frosh from foreign shores, rth from 28e to 85¢, 1% iyards far §1 00 ~ the sclences and arts the earth Is yielding remuneration lu proportion to the ability of meu. Swollen salaries | and swollen wages are the proportion ate pay that vast enterprises are giv- ing to skilled labor and service” He says that the men who would reduce these fortunes had nothing to do with | swelling them and could not manage | them If they bad thew; that those who | are chattering about predatory wealth | would not refuse to take over corpors | tion stock even in Rockefeller propor | tions. Destructive regulation should be preceded by government ownership; then If the government owned the property it Is proposed td supervise “we can take the cuusequences of our blundering.” That would be houora ble, the chancellor declares. He adds ‘Probably no men in this country are more disqualified for the control and supervision of the corporations or swollen fortunes than the majority of legislators. Any proposition from that source to supervise the wealth of the land Is a glgante piece of lmpert! nence that to comiug generations will be incredible.” The minority of congress, men who have ability and character, shoul con trol in the interest of the rights of the people which are being disregarded with startling coutempt for wage and law, says the chancellor. “Courts of Justice are dragooned Into subserylen. Cy to executlve authority, men being condemned without counvictipn and told to clear thewselves after they are merce, traffic, trausportation, manu facture, are placed under esplonage and Laled Lefore the courts aud threat ened with regulation by socialistic law until men wo louger know what prop. erty ls or the rights of business as once laterpretel by those principles which were supposed to have been es tablished by the wisdom of the centu rles “1 predict that we are passing | New line of our famous filed yoke iakirts. They please every one who sees them See our llne of Heatherblooma. Our prices please BLACK SILKS. - | Guaranteed Taffeta from $1.00 up, {36 In. wide and a guarantee with every jsale. Beware of loaded silks LADIES’ NECKWEAR. A thousand and one ideas repre- senting all the fads and fancies in real lace, such as Princess, Irish Cro- chet, Duchess, also novelties in Chiffon {and sliks, are unmatchable collection, prices from 25¢ to $1.25 Ruchings la Holly and Fancy boxes, 26¢ to 60c. i BOXED HOSE SUPPORTERS. A useful gift daintly boxed, 60¢ to $1.00 JAPANESE DRAWN WORK | reasonable. 6x6, 24x24 9x9, 30x30 12x12, 18x64 All to match Table Tops In 4-4 5-4 from THe up. |BEAUTIFUL TOWELS The famous Austrian makes, pure {linen, spoke hemstitched and open borders. : grace and shame. We are phenomenal ly blessed Ly Providence. We gre steadied bLy the calm confidence ani sigual ability of the greatest men ever kpowu Iu the commercial world Hut If this maula continues it 1s not far on to & crush that will carry down all cou idence, confuse all property clghts block the wheels of all progress and wreck not only the milllonnire's for tune, but the laborer's cottage The demand of the hour is the control of the controller. Swollen fortunes sre a thousandfold less dangerous to our land and people (lun swolleuw dema. ogy" Fatriek Asks Por a Pardon. ALBANY, N.Y, Dec. In —Goveruor Higgins sakl lu answer to (iestions that be had received from Allbwrt 1 Patrick un application for executive clemency When asked If it was an ipplieation for a commutation of seu lence or for a pandon the governor re nlled that Patrick lu the opening sen tence of his letier used the plhirase, “ln asking for a pardon.” The guvernor has the whole matter under vonsidern tion, but would wake no statement as to when be woukl be rendy to aunonnce a decision Atridia Raldera Made a Nani, CALCUTTA, India, Dec, 282A band of ralders compose| chiefly ef Zakhia Beautiful Damask Table Cloths with Sr r ROMAN STRIPE WAISTINGS Of purest silk oul. v The newest novelty — 'PLATD SILK WAISTINGS Another lot of latest patterns. — GIFT UMHBRELLAN, . Large assortment of both Ladies (and Gentlemen's Umbrellas in naflir- al, horn, Ivory, pearl and gun mal with gold or silver trimmings and covered with the most sturdy,” wear resisting materials known to the [{rade |SHOPPING BAGS ANT PURSES. A line of these tn the very latest ' ‘both hacd and wrist bags {GLOYES, (kids, all colors, also the 12 and 18 vi {button lengths rei— | Khel Afridis apjcarsig at Badabbec | {and captured seyan persous, Ineludiug | two Bepoys attichied to the bound of police, and ran off a number of camels @ttle. Two days ago the ralders
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