WEEK'S NEWS STO Events That Made a Stir Con densed to a Paragraph. WHAT WASHINGTON IS DOING Mews of Interest That Trickies From ; the White House and the Various i Departments—Catalogue of ro Crimes and Casualties. Washing ton ' Secretary Bryan delivered before a meligious mass meeting the first of a series of Sunday afternoon addresses Which he will make under the auspices of the Christian Endeavor Union of . @he District of Columbia. The tariff bill, which is complete except for sugar, contains a clause to prevent the sale of foreign products fn the United States cheaper than at Rome. ‘President Wilson indicated to visi- tors tliat he proposed to settle tariff differences peaceably, but that he was ready to fight for an honest downward ®evision. Representatives of the American col- eny in Mexico City called on Secretary Bryan to urge the retention of Henry Eane Wilson as Ambassador. Personal Colonel Roosevelt, his wife and son, attended a performance of amateur &ctors in Clinton street, on the east side, New York, and police reserves kad difficulty in keeping back the erowds that wished to see the ex- President. Miss Ethel Roosevelt, daughter of former President Theodore Roosevelt, was married to Dr. Richard Derby, in Qyster Bay. George W. Quintard, a retired iron merchant, died in New York, aged 91. His estate is valued at about $3,000,- 00. His concern built the Monitor for Erickson. Victor D. Brenner, designer of the Lincoln cent, will marry Miss Anna Reed of New York. Sporting W. K. Sixsmith, former instructor of boxing to the officers and men sta- tioned in United States Army posts, | has been engaged by Princeton Uni- versity to arrange a cofirse in spar- ring. Harry J. Hebner won the national Amateur Athletic Union champion- | ship in the 100-yard swim and also the 140-yard back stroke for this year in the Illinois Athletic Club tank, Chi- eago, His time for the 100 yards was 8:55 2-5. Peter Maher, the perpetual heavy- weight champion of Ireland, wants to “come back” and is aiming high. Hear- Ing that Jim Jeffries is in training once more, he shouts a challenge and offers to meet the former champion in a bout for the benefit of the flood sufferers. Fred McKay of Winnipeg may be a good policeman, but he is not a fight- er. He was convinced of this fact when Gunboat Smith of California knocked him out in the second round at the Fairmont A. C., New York. General Strikes threaten all the industries in Utica, N. Y. “Shoot to kill” orders were given by the Sheriff at Auburn, N. Y., where there have been several strike riots. Two white men and two negroes were hanged for murder in the Mont- gomery, Ala, jail. The first man took thirty-six minutes to die. Two men were killed in an accident at the Miraflores lock gates of the Panama Canal. One, R. S. Wallace, was an American. Herbert Martin, aged five, was killed in New Springfield, Staten Isl- and, New York, by a kick from his father’s saddle horse. | Without debate, the Massachusetts House of Representatives passed the Bill providing for the direct nomina- tion of candidates for United States Senator at primaries. Herbert Quick, the “Poet of Bann RIES RETOLD | w 1s launched at Quincy, Mass. The flood relief fund in New York city totals $644,604. Fund Commission, New Sheridan, Mont. he is ninety-eight years old. pool firm for $36,000. installing cabarets. wore a necktie, floods. the Middle West are heavily hit. which the first rider started. summer house at Cliftondale, Mass. timated at $40,000. | beard and weighed 507 pounds. | treasury. William J. Leehan, in jail at Toms River, N. J., accused of Mrs. Turner's | murder, was deprived of every means of suicide owing to his threats to kill , himself. { The bridge between Perth Amboy and South Amboy, which cost $500,000 was condemned. The bridge is crossed | by nearly every automobile on its way ‘from New York to the seashore re- sorts. { Ten Italians, alleged to be members (of a band of white slavers and mur- {derers were indicted for first degree murder at White Plains, N. Y. They were charged with murdering a “squealer.” { Police Commissioner Waldo, of New | York, will try to abolish as publi | nuisances all restaurants which per- mit young girls to turkey trot, drink cocktails and smoke cigarettes in the afternoon. - At the largest gathering of Ameri- can business and financial leaders ever | known, held in the Chamber of Com- merce, New York, the late J. Pierpont Morgan’s character and achievements were extolled. Declaring that fifty per cent. of all fires in Chicago were of incendiary | origin, a special grand jury indicted fifty-six men for arson in connection with thirty-one alleged incendiary fires where the insurance was more than $1,000,000. In the Congress election in the Tenth District, Texas, to fill the va cancy caused by the appointment of Albert S. Burleson as postmaster general, J. B. Buchannan, of Brenham, was elected. His majority was 1,400 over Judge George Calhoun, of Austin. Three of the five men accused of the murder of Francisco Cilillo in the Hood Rubber Company strike at East Watertown, Mass., were found guilty of manslaughter and sentenced to from six to ten years. The others | were sentenced to one year as acces- | sories. Forei gn An entire train fell through a bridge at Boma, Belgian Congo, and twenty- three persons were killed. Lacombe, an anarchist, who con- fessed to three murders, committed suicide by jumping from the roof of the Sante prison in Paris. London suffragottes are attacking human life now in their efforts to get the ballot. A bomb was set off in the Oxford station. Lieutenant Perlovski, of the Russian aeroplane corps, commited suicide at F. M. Wilmot, of the Carnegie Here is in Columbus, | Ohio, picking heroes of the Ohio flood. | J. C. Collins, a negro who killed a | sheriff and deputy, was lynched at The Rev. O. P. Crandall preached a sermon in Middletown, N. Y., although Francis M. Jones, of Chuckery, N. Y., sold a cow and a bull to a Liver Turkish bath houses and physical culture sanitariums in Chicago are Former State Senator Calvin Corle, aged 84, committed suicide by hang ing at Somerville, N. J. He never It is estimated that 5,000 horses and 10,000 cattle were destroyed in the The live stock companies of A granite monument to the old pony express riders was unveiled in Patee Park, St. Joseph, Mo., the spot from The Crowninshield Hotel, a large was destroyed by fire. The loss is es- Mrs. Emma Groves, formerly a cir cus freak, died in Brunswick, Me. She was forty-six years old, had a full The New York Assembly passed the Blauvelt bill establishing 750 State scholarships, with $100 a year for four years, to be awarded to five persons | in each assembly district of the State. | Governor Hiram Johnson notified | the officials of the Panama-Pacific Ex- | position that there would be no Cali- | fornia building because of an empty WASHINGTON LETTER. Spsecial 10 The Commercial. in the opinion of Senator Burton, is a more vital problem to.the American people just now than either the tariff or the currency, and he would like to see Congress take up and pass on methods to meet such situations as have been causing so much suffering and destruction in Ohio before it does anything else. Senator Burton has been long con- sidered the leading authority on river and harbor improvement in this coun- try. He has gone back to Ohio, where he spent most of his time during the worst part of the recent floods, to make a thorough study of conditions. Senator Newlands is also making a strong plea for the adoption of means to prevent floods. He and Senator Burton do not agree as to the means to be taken, but if they and the (ther wise men who are studying the prob- lem get their heads together it is likely that they may reach some com- * {mon ground on which they can all stand and that the result will be a gain to the whole-country. YOUNG LEADER IN CONGRESS. Congressman Scott Ferris of Okla- homa, who is considered one of the strong men of the younger section on the majority side, considers interna- tional expositions great educative agencies, and he is disposed to think that the Government ought to en- courage the holding of them. He says he admires the pluck shown by for a big exposition in 1915. good in Washington, but he showed such great ability that when he came up last time for re-election he won by more than 18,000 votes. Ferris is of the type that they like to call ‘‘typically western’”’ out where the prairies stretch away to meet the sky. But there’s nothing wild and woolly about him. pose for an artist’s drawing of the hero ‘in one of the popular novels of the day. TARIFF PROGRESS. Chairman Underwood and President COURT NEWS Washington, April 7—Flood control, | Orphans’ Court Proceedings, Real Estate, Marriage Licences, Etc. REAL ESTATF. Judson S. Enos to Marshall Enos, Lower Turkeyfoot twp....§1 740 John H. Fitt to Martin K. Bow- man, Somerset...................eouin 2 350 Wilmore Coal Co., to Margaret Buckwalter, Windber.............. 1072 Arnold Kuhlman’s trustee to Judson 8. Enos, Lower Tur- keyfoob tWp............coveroueiinann 3 480 Franklin E. Berkey to Harry F. Berkey, Jenner twp................ 13 000 Joseph Kreger’s administrator to John Enos, Lower Turkey- foot twp .............. ce¥siasruesurnnris 1 000 George G. Bittner’s executor to Eli B. Adams, Somerset twp 25 W. P. Hay to Barry B. Schrock, Jefferson twp ....................... . 8 000 W. H. Brubaker to Josiah Weigle, Somerset twp............ 2 000 W. G. Ferner to Freeman W. Mason, Somerset................... 500 Joseph M. Bricker to Hanna C. Miller, Somerset twp..... ........ 325 W. L. Mosholder to George Flamm, Stonycreek twp......... 2 000 1.e . : o | gressman Ferris is serving his third | Samuel G. Braucher to E. F. Shaulis, Somerset.................. . 5 650 Nelson Gerhard to Harry E. Dixon, Somerset twp..... ..... .. 8 000 San Diego in carrying out its plans Wm. Platt to Galen Platt, Stony- | ereek twp... ... ... 5 975 While only 36 years of age, Con-| Mary J. Schrock to John W. Mullin, fon.Tset.................. 4 400 term in Congress. He not only made | Wm. Bauman to Katharine E. Boyer, Northampton twp..... 10 Freeman R. Gerhard to Isaac K. Hoffr an, Somerset twp...... . 600 DOFETeSSnAL | Matills’ J. Blanset to Ire IH. Shaffc |, Hooversville............. 1 200 J. D. Wi izle, Somerset twp...... 5 0V0 Jacob B Gerhard to Allen U. In fact, he could Sechler, Somerset bWP....ieoen. 7 000 Amanda CC. Cassen to Pitts- burgh « Connellsville R. R. Larimer twp.................. 50 Wilson have discussed the tariff bill and the question will be gone over by the Democratic caucus very carefully. Naturally but little real information is leaking out regarding the details of the bill, for it is still.in a formative stage and important changes may be made in it before it goes to Congress for consideration. is a good deal of speculation as to what other topics will be taken up at the special session. be determined when the President’s Congress, which will be a few days before this letter can appear in print. The general impression seems to be that the session will last far into the coming autumn. IMPORTS INCREASING. According to figures, the imports of this country are increasing and the exports are A. F. Stahl to Daniel B. Zim- merman, Lincoln twp........... . 4 900 Sarah E. Carroll to Charles Bege, Windber............... ..... | 600 Boswell Improvement Co., to F. B. Granger, Boswell............... 50 F. B. Granger to Mary Juneski | 7h . Boswell..................5......0.. 5. 800 Edward P Pritts to Harrison Meantime, there Fous!, r rhersvalley twp..... 1 600 W. H. Barkman to Conrad Lape, Milford twp...........00.. la 32 Perhaps this will | Jacob W imer to United Breth- ren church, Casselman, ........ 50 message is read at the opening of Harry A. Tospon to George C. Keim, Somerset twp............ 1 500] James B. Saylor to Mahlon Christner, Summit twp........... 3 437 Jacob G. Shaffer to Bertha A. Ray, Jenner twp................... 12 00 Elmer 8. Blough to Samuel Y. the Government’s| Blough, Jonemaugh twp... 4 000 | H. H.Blough to Elmer J. Blough Conemaugh twp................ .. 2 500 falling off. This may be due merely 3 9 to the fact that in the face of tariff Sarah J. Olinger’s executor to revision merchants have been reduc- ing stocks of imported goods to a of duties would depress the values of reached a stage where they are com- pelled to ‘‘stock up.” people of the United States would like to see their country self-support- ing, they are obliced to buy some things abroad. However, it is true at home if there were a will to mect demands in certain lines. improvement of transportation faecili- ties we find it much easier than it Warsaw by shutting off his engine and allowing his aeroplane to fall 600 feet. The English I"xchequer was swelled by payment of $1,337,070 duty on the estate of the late Sir James Coats. The estate was valued at $8,869,350 was a few years ago to bring things from the farthest parts of the earth. Even grapes are shipped to us from Argentina, apples from Tasmania ar d peaches from South Africa. In like manner our apples from Oregon go to minimum for fear that the reduction |Same to W. P. Meyers, Mey- stocks on hand and that they have | Esther Lowry to H. W. Lowry, Much as the |W. 8S. Kimmel to Richard W. that more things could be produced Henry Schmidt to Mary M. With the | Annie J. Michaels to Walter Mahlon Ohristner to Noah E. Elias J. Schrock, Meyers- ale..........ov. nl 2 575 ersdale~...c...i ill 6 315 Shade twp... .....0..0....l0 Smith, Somerset......... ........... 1 2 Mary Stefcuchik to Ignale Kuz- mik, Windber............... ........ Jones, Meyersdale .» CHICHESTER ER) | DIAMOND GOLD metallic boxes, sealed with BI 6 A sk Dragete : fc STORES THRE } 4 your or i DIAMOND BRAND PILLS in RED and Ribbon, SA AN em TRADE 5 NA Nd NSA. AAA EE RET “i. 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Am, SPILLS means highest quality and true value in un TAKB NO OTHER, Buy of Jouz C.P.DeCourse ‘Lytle, Addison twp............... 550 Drussist aad ask Sor (SHLOREST 8 : for purposes : Somerset Hotel Co., to J. M. years regarded as Best, Baie Tr vent fii | Direct from our independent Louther’s executors, Somer- SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS hi Sn re of botf oll Sef... ul ASasensevicraiis tuee 8 800 ri EVE RYW H E R OR 1 Waverly oil Works Co. Austin Berkey to Charles R. PITTSBURGH, PA. Lambert, Paint twp .............. 5 000 : fi : : Faure, a F . 7 Pritts, Sammit..................... . 350 Sans par yan Hid a farmer living near High a “tell 200 iW a IR Hamburg, our oranges irom Califoryia J. M. Louther’s executors to ROTRRY PUBLIC. i rm his ge Who eg found dead in Versailles and was Instantly killed. £0 ta London and 8, Petersburg, ony Somerset Hotel Co., Somer- : 3 » Was murdered. Sylvester His death brings the total up to 355, raisins and prunes fight for the mar- BOLOWD...ocns. oe oiii a 1| Office On Meyers Street Bou ers, his son-in-law, was arrested. The entire rurales force in the Mex- | Kets of Europe with the products of | SOU WR: reeeecricennnnnn, doris Ly : A jury in the Federal’ Court in Spain and F MARRIAGE LICENSE. CONFLUENCE, PR. x Louisvills decided that th ican State of Guerrero is reported to | Spain and France. ’ t t ui >) e a e Western have revolted against President Huer. James E. Winters .............. Ralphton ug 0 se Unlon Telegraph Company must pay ta. / RECOGNIZING CHINA. Nancy Dayton..................... Ralphton PROFESSIONAL CARDS bos RE oe Neshvilie Rall | Gustav Puppe, a banker of Kuestrin, | Nothing that President Wilson has |g mer g. Saylor......... Somerset twp : ih Ng its poles, wire I x oe of keed- | Garmany, fled, leaving the bank with [done has created more interest and | Edith M. Baker... ... ....S8omerset twp A. HOLBERT ; ments along the riaht of ar equlp- | 1iabilities estimated at from $6,000,000 | greater comment than his action in Howard W. Fresh... ... Berlin | 2° ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, BAM fi Clerks in retail stores in East fo $7.000,000. The institution sus- refusing to stand behind the interna- | Georgia May Wilhelm............ Berlin | a#-Uffice in * ook & Beerits: Block. np Stal 3 Rdverpool, Ohio, asked for higher Peli Paynes 1 Pell tional loan to China; and it is gener- Harry O. Schlaeger......Hooversville gses and better working conditions. A sere Sap ally expected in view of his express-| Nora’ J. Landis. ............. Somerset | 1 ARvEY M BERKLEY hen their demands were refused | on the “zone” system a Dan So ion of opinion regarding the new re- John KovacsSa...... ... Windber ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, they walked out, tieing up trade in re- method employed in the Uniteq | PuPlicthat this government very soon | Julia Gore......... ..... ...Windber Ole ied 5. Boonss SOMERSET, B 2 Biore. ; States. will recognize the new government of | pg niel J, Pyle .......... ....Somerset + i lag Monod on Clty, Wis, | 4’ corvice in memory of J. P. Mor. | China and so give it a standing which Agnes E. Blubaugh............ Pie Hill ===> ae na My te i bogie in which | gan was held in the American Epis- | will facilitate its program of finane-| paul Turaski.............. Hooversyille \'4 ATTORNEYV-AT-LAW, > knocked down. They NogHie, whos copal Church fn Rome. ing. China has patiently waited for | Domicela Faure.............. Hooversyille | 0 SOMERSET, P #hird woman were locked up, *| Alife size statue of Venus with the | the world to recognize the change in William Jamison............... Meyersdale A warehouse of the Rugby Distillery pedestal cut out of a solid block of |its form of government. It would | Susan Ruth Knepp............ Meyersdale G. ©. GROFT, : Go 53 louisville, Ky, Weakned By | ura rons 1 od Wid Rome 09°F | scem to be entitled to this recogni-| yoqie pas Windber | ™ ” JUSTIOR OFVIEE PEACE. & flood water, collapsed. Mingling with The French Cabinet will varlia tion. Mary Lipa. .......... 0... Windber Deis, dortagiisa Jos iii a Th ( 5 I the river was about 5,000 barrels of | mont to make large additions to the rank Hovro Jenner twp | paoorg promptly executed Vv. -6ma7m ¢ ommereia Press As guests of BE. W, Robertson, mem- whisky valued at $250,000. bers of the class of Yale 85 left | ; New | York city in a special train for “gq { sentimental journey through South Carolina.” Mr. Robertson is Presi- | dent of 2 bank In Columbia, 8. C. : | — pe eda, French air fleet. At present France possesses 600 aeroplanes. | Italian-Turkish war. Guglielmo Marconi was presented wireless system in the [1 | Apl. 8, EE Se HERONS DEAD LETTER LIST. Agata Desantis, Barklay Elizabeth, with the Grand Cross of the Order of ( | the Crown of Italy for his work in or- ganizing the card), Bittner A, Domecinco Crazies, 3aberg Koneodocy (foreign.) 1913. J. F. NAUGLE, P. M. cently been issued to Benjamin F. | Kelly Jim, (card),Mathicsm C (card) | Friedline in the estate of George |and Gin, Distilling up-to-date, | W. Friedline, late of Jenner town- | | ship. Bond $5 000. Jenner twp LETTERS OF ADMINISTRATION, Letters of administration have re- BUHL & GATESMAN, Distill | Nov.15-tf. Handles It ars of Pure Rye, Wheat, Mal MEYERSDALE, Pa. ROIFY Kinney Pris 3 i WEA 2 Ant | FOR BACKAGHE Xiong nD BLADDER i | EpIT . Throu Commer fumdher mentber present cialism mercial views € Commu should | Editor. cialism BOM Sh | THE JUI 1 If Judg cial 21 . and » press and there wi thousand for cont Court. remarkec few indi 8 prison a instance, Ruppel’s is well-n county. 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