THE FULTON COUNTY NEWS, McCONNELLSBURO, PA. r A OF In This Dopartmon-t Our Readers in Fulton County and Elsowhoro INlay jo Around the eVorld NAlth the Camora on the Trail of History INlalclns Happenings. urney Washington Officials Stirred, Over the Situation. ' i , WILSON AND BRYAN CONFER CULEBRA CUT ALMOST CLEARED OUT OUR POWERFUL NORTH ATLANTIC FLEET Success Of the Haitlen Movement Fit garded Ae a Direct Challenge To the Administration's Disap proval Of Such Methods. !y ... '' ' ' .... v v '' r 'A Pictures of Events for lews Readers HAITI HOTBED iS REBELLION ..;-,.-,', . ' - , i ' fa i ' f '9 A irA t .... , l.t 1 1... t -1, Ira cut that the canal will be rndy In STEAMER ITTtrf v 1 ; j This remarkable photogrnjih of the steamer Cobequlri, wrecked 011 Trinity ledge In tho May of Fundy, Nova Scotia, shows the veHl covered with Ico and almost submorKod, and boats rescuing the pussengers and taking oil tli 8 malls. LADY DECIES IN TABLEAUX VIVANTS ftp V-:: t M. : This charming photograph of Lady Decles was made In the home of Mrs. .Reginald De Koven of New York at the tableaux vlvanta. It shows the former XIbb Vivian Gould In the handsome mediaeval gold embroidered Batin costume and gold headdress, with the famous pearls of her mother, that she wore In Uie group picture by Federlgo Zuccaro. And 80 Ad Infinitum. Johnny, who Is the son of a com muter gardener, knows the vegetables !n the garden In the only true way. Johnny's father thought It a sign of xtreme precocity that a four-year-old hould tell a potato from a tomato. Just to show his neighbor he ordered Johnny to fetch a potato from the garden. Johnny did It "How do you tell a potato from a tomato?" asked the neighbor. "A potato has black buKS," Johnny siwwered, "and a tomato has green." Nw York Evening Post. J - j Viln. ((...diAa lirPA tthtrcrtriti1iiil rAiiwu'luv lha flinnrunha llllila III tllP C'llltV April for the passage of ocean vphwU COBEQUID ON TRINITY Why India Imports Buckets. The Kuropeun element In India makes a specially large use of Import ed buckets and pails. For Instance, there are very few houses In India, except In Itombay and Calcutta, equip ped with forced water supply and pipes and faucets for turning on wa ter (at least above the first floor). This means that ail the water for one's bath must be poured Into galvan ized Iron buckets or pails and brought Into the bath room by servants or coolies, and then poured into the bath tub. through Us entire length. LEDGE COBBLER FOR PRESIDENTS ' vV "j if Tliis is V. aiiiimer. tho WauhliiKton cobbler who mends the shoes of the presidents. His little shop Is not fur from tho White House, and some ot his best customers have been the chief executives Bud their fam lies. MC McKlnley was his first presidential natron, and Hoosevelt. he says, was the best. The colonel bad a liking for tan shoes, and Mr. Wilson wears light er footgear than any of his predeccs sors. Practical. "Mlse Wilting Is a great walker. I see hei1 out every morning strolling through the park." "Yes. she says she's keeping In touch with nature." "The last three mornings she has been walking with that handsome young man who works In the People's bank." "A sympathetic purveyor of bucolic harmony, no doubt." "No, I think he's one of the tellers." 6 EST K 1 v 4"V , 4 t' K t 4 , '"it 4 1 ar v. .. .... -. .'.'.. . .' . . . v-:.m-" ' -.v.'ipk - - . ,.v .-... .j. , av-sj.-. v. "w,w w' This is considered to be the most powerful bailie fleet In the world. Ileccntly It returned from the Mediter ranean, and left Hampton Itoads for tho south. During the Inst buttle practice each of the vessels lirndo a record for herself, while the flagship Wyoming broke the worlds record atllarget practice. The photograph shows the nlnu ships In tho order In which they usually sail. The Wyoming is in Hie lead at the right, and Is followed by the Florida, T'tah, Delaware, North Dakota, South Carolina, Rhode Island, (Jeorgla and New Jersey. MEXICAN if The Mexican soldiers and civilians long trip to Fort llllss, where they are QUITS SOCIETY TO STUDY Mrs. Richard C. Burleson, wife of Lieutenant Hurleson of Fort Myer, has passed up society for college work and has enrolled as a special student In a Washington university. Mu rat's Hour of Infamy. One hundred yearB ago Joachim Murnt stcned with Austria and Eng land a treaty of alliance. Murat. who was of most humblo origin, had be come a celebrated marshal of the French empire under Napoleon. The latter gave him his sister, Caroline, In marriage and made him King of Na ples. Dut when the fortunes of Na poleon began to decline, Murat, like numerous other followers or the env peror, begnn to waver In his fidelity, The Intrlzuos of Austria had InflucnC' cd the mind of Queen Caroline, who had complete power over her husband. Murat, thinking he should have his throne by treachery, signed with Aus trlii and England the treaty of alii- num. which he was soon to violate, in order to pay at last with his life for the vacillations of a mind which was niunva unstable and weak, unless when face to face with the dangers of the bnttlefleld and under tue con stralnt of military honor. V A : '4 nir . REFUGEES TAKEN TO FORT BLISS, 4 r.?.i ......J, ' who fled from Ojina to American now being cared for by Cncle Sam. "MONTY" WATERBURY, J. M. Waterbury. Jr., popularly defeat the EngllBh aggregation at the other member of the "Hlg Four," has Payne Whitney, retired. Telephone Card. Got a 10x1 1-Inch tablet with deep toned yellow paper of the heaviest variety, with edges torn and slightly rough, llemove the back and cover with a pretty shade of leather-colored wall paper. Print In red the names and telephone addresses of Intimate friends and relatives. Stipple the rough edges of the pnper with red. In one corner of the cover paint a pretty design of holly and red berries. Hang the card by a green cord. V s. . .. . . territory are here seen starting on their CAPTAIN OF POLO TEAM called "Monty," who did more to help last International polo match than any been elected captain to Biicceed Henry The Byplay Minstrels. "Mister Interlocutor, can you tell me the difference between a man who lives on the second floor of a house and an astronomer?" "No, Mr. Tambo, I cannot. Tell us tho difference." "Ono is upstairs and the other stares up." "Slgnor Adden Olds will now ren der that pathetic ballad: 'Put On Your Heavies, Darling, for Them Au tumn Days Has Come.'" in '1 Cape Haltlon, Haiti. A general re volt has broken out In the dty of Oonalves, capital of the Department 0! Artlblte. The leader of the Insurrec tion 1b Oreste Zamor, former governor of the department and at one Urn nilnlBter of war. The city Is only 65 miles from Port au Prince, the capital of the republic. General Desormes, at the head of the rebel forces, took. Cap Ilaiticn and Fort Liberie. Washington. The Haitlen revolu tlon, headed by Davllar Theodore, an exiled senator recently driven Into Ranto Domingo, has reached such pro portions as to command the serious at tention of the State Department. . The success of a movement of this kind might be regarded as a direct chal lenge to the administration's policy of disapproval of the erection of govern ments by force and without refurcn to the'forms of a constitution. Secretary Bryan has already con sulted with President Wilson, and with Uoaz V. Long, chief or the Lat In American Bureau of the State Depart ment, as to Haitlen affairs. News was received n the State De partment from the American Legation at I'ort au Prince that at Cape Haitlen, threatened by the rebels, the citizetn have formed a committee of public safety, removed customs officials anil placed a commission In charge. Although no treaty exists, as In the case of Santo Domingo, which clothei the United States government with au thority over the customs houses, it ii understood that ample authority for taking over Haitlen custom houses out of control of the national government has been proffered through Ulrlch Duvlvier, resident Haitlen minister here. The naval force available is believed to be quite sufficient for the purpose, as the cruiser Montana, now at Port nil Prince has a complement of 6'9 men. Including a company of marines, the Petrol, now nt Santo Domingo city, but within easy reach of Haitlen wnters, has a crew of 120 bluejackets and the gunboat Nashville at Cape Haitien carries 225 men. PASSENGER TRAIN LOOTED. Bandits Send Engine On Mad Dash Along Tracks. Facklers, Ala. Railroad detectives and deputy scheriffs with bloodhounds, are searching for three men' who loot ed the mall and express cars of a Southern Railway rassenger train near here and after starting the locomotive and the two cars on a wild run disap peared on horses. The train ran with out a guiding hand at the throttle to Larklnsvllle, Ala., 19 miles away, where It stopped when the locomotive went dead. The robbers obtained a sum estimated at 1100 by blowing tl.e express car safe. Their searth through the mall car failed to produce anything, as only second-class matter was in the pouches. TO HONOR CHARLES B. ROUSS. Winchester Firemen Will Hold Fe.nt February 11. Winchester, Va. Arrangement have been practically completed for the celebration of the birthday of the late Charles Broadway Rouss, of Win chester and New York, by the Chailfs Rouss Fire Company, of this city, February 11. It will bo the twentieth annual banquet In honor of the New York millionaire merchant, who was lavish in his public and private bene- fac 'ons In Winchester, where lii youth was passed. TWO RAILROADS OPEN CRUSADE Fifty-Seven Trainmen Discharged By Pittsburgh Lines. Pittsburgh. Railroads In the Pitts burgh, district are waving vigorous warfare against tipping by employe J. I). Yohe, general manager of the Fittsburgh and Lake Erie, was quote as saying that 40 trainmen had bueo discharged from that railroad tot breaking the antl-drluklng rule, slid announcement was made by official' of the Buffalo and Pittsburgh that 1' trainmen had beon discharged from that service for the same reason. LITTLE HEROINE MEETS DEATH- Left With Baby Sister, She Tries To Shield Her From Fire. Rochester, N. Y. Mrs. Bert Ritler. of Varlck, left her two little girls, age C and 11, playing on the kitchen II"01 while she went to the barn. Upon r turning 'the mother found the kitchen on fire and the charred body of tM oldest child on the floor. The vl tlm had held the baby in a high chaU and prevented her coming In contact with the fire until she was overcome. LARGER PENSIONS FOR HEROES Bill Proposes - Extra Reward P" Gallantry In War. Washington. An "army and navj medal of honor roll," on which wou"1 be placed the names of men who hv' won honor medala for distinguish' gallantry In war, would be establish In the War Department, under a W Introduced by Representative SWr wood, of Ohio. Th ) measure also P1 poses that special pensions be is"1; to honor-roll men, who must be years old.