The Somerset County star. (Salisbury [i.e. Elk Lick], Pa.) 1891-1929, February 09, 1905, Image 2

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Perzccnaliy
Promis:
at Their Work—
Bloodshed in Pciich Towns—Sixteen
Strikers Killed and
Wounded in One Figr
Demand.
ore Rioting and
It is the intention of the Govern-
ment to bring Maxim Gorky and sev-
er other authors and publicists to trial |
oa political charges. Governor Gen- |
eral Trepoff this afiernoon said:
“The whole case is now in the
hands of the Ministry of Justice,
which is conducting the investiga-
tion, at the conclusion cof which the
Procurator General will decide wheth-
er the pr
eivil or by a milita
receipt of leiters d
imploring me to spare Gorky’s life.
*We have every reason to feel
satisfied. Masters and men are now
1 jerms, and work is pro-
€ here d The re-
S of workmen's deputa-
tion by the rmmporer has created the
dest impression.”
Empercr Nicholas received at
Sels a depat
the
star prin
each
character
work lovment, ex-
presse yt} W
had
At the conclusion of the interview
the delegates re given permission
to visit the palace buildis and af-
terward were cntertaincd at dinner,
The } educational ck
women 3
ed owi
students.
bancces amony the
OFFICIAL CROP REPORT.
¥einte Wheat Well Protected
Throughecut the Wezt.
The weather burcau’s summary of
grop conditions for the month of Jan-
wary, 1905, is as follows: East of the
Rocky mountains the month was
colder than the average, with ‘light
precipitation in most districts. In the
cners shail be tried by a |
court. 1 am in|
y from abroad |
FLEE FROM DANGER.
i Demonstratiecn Flanned on Anniver-
sary of Likeraticn of Serfs by
Alexander Il.
1
I
residents oil
and Engiis
2 send
G3
to be as
hild.
Ge rr
pronibiion against
gathering even
*hote 1.
summoned Prince
coatin
Abe Y i begzed them to in-
fluence the city toward loyalty.
Valkoff promised a reiaxing of iue
police rule enforced by Trepoff when
Covernor General here.
1 learn that the students, lawyers
and physicians of Moscow, and even
some of the nobles, are planning a
| serious demecnstration on March 4,
the anniversary of the liberation of
the serfs by Alexander lI. in 1861
The triennial meeting of the nobles
now progressing has assumed politi- |
cal significance because, after three
days of prefervid discussion, its
members are > split into angry factions
The majority nt popular representa-
tion.
CARS HURLED MANY FEET.
One Perscn Killed and Cthers injured
in Wreck on the CC. H. & D.
Running at the rate of 50 miles
wur the northbound Cincinnati,
ton & Dayion limited tralia was
1ed, from a cause not yet learned,
Belmore Ohio. 5. Florence
ier of Sidney, O., was Killed;
Garrett of Deshler, fatally in-
Ire a dozen other
ing and sleep-
shattered and OC
while the rest
v had Mrs. Fr
vedzed in the windc
it was neces
).
1
Si
dinin
to eut it “loos ),
In leaving the track, each of
coaches left stumps of {elegraph poles
eight or ten feet hich, show 1
the cars had been forced thr
20 feet before alighting.
hey rolled over several times,
ing about 40 feet from the track.
HEIRESS LOYAL TO DOWIE.
th
ine
Zion From Switzeriani,
Perhaps With Wealth.
Ruth Hofer, the Swiss h
€Ss who came to Zica City last!
summer and who returned to Swit-
zerland two months ugo, is back in
SIAN ASSAULT FAILS
Rattle Beglnning February 2 |
their families | Czar’'s Forces Lcse 700
across the border into |
Austria. On the sur-| KUROPATKIN MAY RESIGN.
s on the Right Elan of the | the April term of court and chargi
Army are Reportes
Mayor and a convert to| in tke ill-starred attempt to
ndepas is eclipsed by
unconfirmed reports
are at a standstiil.
: Russians contin-
ues to hold Chriantsanben on the Hun
i miles northwest
| fourteen miles south of Tsinkhetchea. |
the Russians flank-
on from the cast and com-
round Vantze pass,
| piers ed after the battle of Heikoutal,
he i Na of Sumpso
THREE CHILDREN DROWNED.
Two on Sled and One Skating Evident-
ly Broke Thioug Ice.
READY TO CALL OUT MILITIA.
State’s Attorney Says He Will Ask for
Soldiers if Hargises Resist
Arrest.
Judge Benton has is orders for
the arrest of Judge James Hargis,
Alexander Hargis, Edward Callahan
| and B. F. French, requiring them to
| execute bond for their ap rance at
| Winchester, Ky. on the first day of
ing
them with contempt of court in brib-
| ing, intimidating and threatening wit-
nesses in the recent Hargis-Macrum
i trial and sending thom beyond the
jurisdicéion of the court. B. F. French
was arrested and gave boad. The
others will be arre »d at Jackson.
“Unless the Court of Appeals should
} grant the Hargises a temporary writ,
| I shall ask Governor Beckham for
| troops to support an officer we will
send to Jackson to serve the bench
warrants of the Fayette Circuit
om ” said Colonel John R. Allen,
Commonwealth's attorney, in answer
to a question as to the position of the
| court should the Hargises and Calla-
han resist arrest on the Fayette Cir-
cuit Court indictment.
CELESTIALS LOCK TO HAY.
Complain of Police Raid Upon China-
town in Which Innocents
Suffered.
Acting on behalf of the Chinese
Merchants’ Association and the Chris-
tian lL.eague of Philadelphia, Rev.
Frederick Poole, Superintendent of
the Chinatown Missicn, has gone to
Washington to ask the Chinese Minis-
ter to take up with Secretary Hay the
recent raid by the police on the
Chinese colony here. A police raid
recently was made upon alleged Chi-
nese gambling houses and about 100
Chinese were taken into custody. It
| is claimed by the American Chinese
Reform Association that the raid was
unwarranted and that peaceable mer-
chants were among those arrested. It
is further charged that the police
looted some of the establishments
they visited.
TRIES TO SAVE CHILDREN.
Father Receives Fatal Burns in Futile
Attempt.
Two children were burned to death
and William MecCarrier sustained
burns which will prove fatal in a fire
which destroyed his home at Parkers-
burg, W. Va. The dead are: Gladys
| McCarrier, aged three years; Charles
McCarrier, ‘aged thred months. Will
| iam McCarrier, the father is fatally
| burned.
MeCarrier and his wife were work-
| ing about the farm, leaving the house
BANKER BECKWITH DEAD
Head of Oberlin Inst tution Could
not Survive the Shcck.
DECLARED HE WANTED TO DIE.
Caused Nervous Prostration
From Which He Never Re-
covered.
C. T. Beckwith, president of the |
Citizens National bank of Oberlin, 0.
which was wrecked by the manipula-
tions of Mrs. ‘Cassie L. Chadwick of
Cleveland, died Sunday. His death |
was due to failure of the bank and
the wreck of his own life and for-|
lune.
Mr. Beckwith had been sick almost
from the time ‘his bank closed and his
~onnection with the Chadwick bubble
became known and had been steadily
Jailing for two or three weeks. With
‘he banker at the last was his son, a
local business man, and his faithful |
wife, who stood by him from the first
of his trouble.
His physician says death was due
to paralytic dementia. It was a ner-
vous breaking down, due to the strain
sn a naturally nervous man, who had
born the weight of worry over the
Chadwick affair for months before the
plight of the bank became known to
the public. For three days Mr. Beck-
with had not taken food and for nearly
{wo days lay unconscious, awaiting
the end.
Mr. Beckwith was about 65 years
51d. On December 14, last, the feder-
1] grand jury In Cleveland returned
five indictments agaiast Beckwith on
he charge of violating the national
banking laws in connection with the
loans made to Mrs. Chadwick by the
Citizens National bank. From the day
of his arrest Beckwith’s health failed
rapidly. He frequently declared dur-
ing his illness that he wanted to die.
McKINLEY EULOGIZED.
Justice Day is Toast Master and Her-
rick, Harding, Fitzhugh Lee and
Gen. Black Respond.
Almost every citizen of Canton and
vicinity joined in remembering the
birthday anniversary of the late Presi-
dent McKinley in what proved to be a
elebration of national importance.
The pathetic feature of the banquet |
was the presence of the widow of the
martyred ‘President. Heavily veiled
and half led, half carfied to a box of
RUNAWAY LOCOMOTIVE.
Unmanned on Allegheny Mountain
Grade by Collision.
The railroad men on the eastern
slope of the Alleghany mountains and
ig
in the Altoona yard were given a
ir
scare by a runaway engine. East-
bound freight No. 2062 got beyend
control coming down the mountain,
| and at Kittanning Point dashed into
Shock of His Arrest and Exposure
hes 440 and 34. The enginemen
mped to avoid injury, and in the
| collision 2062 was badly damaged and
440 was derailed. Eagine No. 34 was
cut loose and started down the moun-
tain at full speed. The operator at
McGarveys Station saw the unman-
ned engine pass his tower and speed-
ily notified Altoona.
The officials here hurriedly arrang-
ed for a clear track for the runa-
way through the Altoona yard. No.
3 passenger track was cleared for a
number of miles east of the city and
| one engine was prepared to capture
the runaway. No sooner had it pass-
ed GD tower, in the lower end of the
| vard, than the engine started to cap-
ture it. After a race for a mile or
more, the locomotive was recapiured:
ENTER HOTEL To DIE.
Two Men Found in "Wheeling Room
Almost Dead from Gas.
Two men giving as their names T.
T. Shirley of Hundred, W. Va., and
B. S. Mocag of Pipesburg, W. Va,
registered at the Bellevue Hotel at
Wheeling, W. Va., and were assigned
to a room. Late in the afternoon the
| men not appearing, the room was en-
tered, and it was discovered that both
were all but dead from asphyxiation,
the gas jet having been left open
The pair are now at the City Hospital
and cannot recover.
On Shirley’s person was found an
accident policy issued to Robert S.
Neely of Baden, Beaver county, Pa.,
and a letter to the same address from
his sister, in which he is addressed as
“Dear: Bob.” A card bearing the
name “Ada McMullen, 518 Third ave:
| nue, Pittsburg,” was also found.
Moag’s true identy is unknown. It
idently a case of suicide, though
no cause is disclosed. The hospital
physicians say both men will die be-
fore morning.
| GEORGIA FEUDISTS IN ACTION.
One of the Principals Is Dead and
Five Others, Including a Woman,
Are Wounded.
One person is dead and five are
wounded as the result of a feud over
a line fence near Rhine, seven miles
resi i >
honor, Mrs. McKinley received one | 353 of Abbeville, Ga. The dead is
Rocky rountain rocion and to the | the Dowie headquarters. Thee children we at ; je 3 : aa t : W. H. Livingston, bailiff, and the
s 2 Ts 3.» i har y - | ovation, respect s |
estward the temperature was mild- When Miss Hofer, who is generally th charge of the children. The latter ) on Spot) and BnImous, not | wounded M. A. Burnham, W. B.
er than usucl With move than the av-| believed to be the Heed aie or in playing, started a fire, and when ccorded the distinguishe statesmen. | Bryant, W. T. Bryant, Thomas Coffee
Bh nsugl, With un f BY | eran a Sonal i ice in | McCarrier returned the house was al- As if to cement further the policy | 3nq Mrs. Georg
oe graze precipitation in the southern | Gladstone Dowie, left Zion City for we: Sger ’s “dam on ) the Conestoga creek | most consumed. Two older children | ?f Peace so long the ideal and aim | Livi dh sorgia Roy.
{ a reoion 0 v 18 7 5 a sne hs | x = y w Tr A . J g ¢ | Jivingston and one of the Bryant
plateau region and Southern Califor Switzerland it was orted she had .| esea + ron 1 : oe) e ryants,
5 3 2 z Po 3 scaped. In a o ; of President McKinley, Grand Army | i+ ic a1 nl pl
A nia, and much less than the average a tilt with John Dowie and i Ss were children of George | ie ones the ba he veterans of McKinley ong ¥ D ji 1s alieged, attacked aud seriously
3 prceipitaticn as a whole. Throughout that she bad wi er financ / s Hoofner vam 3 Ina Tons Harter Post f Cant held ar Ljheat » Son of M, 4 Bumnium. Hung:
: i . 3 3 Siro : Cry , the flames, inhaling the fire. er Posts of Canton held an en-| pam met Bryant the x -
Te & he southern states the month w ul HO? 9) ols 5 now assert bell Z thusiastic reception at the Auditorium | th I 1 oy BH © most day and
iy unfavorable for agricultural Interesis 1 Hofer went to Zurich on : y ; is > a re | thrashed him. When the aggrieved
Cr k 0% r : rte i ont e tnt er eit i It is sur rise 2d tha ng alon; he — k 1 it Serious Disturbances Reported. is BIINO0R in foner Of Genera f men and their relatives at the
i indicat nter wheat az ing : o e creek and i E : Jot 2 | : > e s et, o
fe was zer ity well protected w i 5 se 2 ie ihe reel an it 1s sy # telegram, from Crestochows, Rus. nD shooting began. Mrs. Ray, a sister of
I Le OS 7 a . oe : the 2 3 ner Mitz- | ;
Cr ward of the Mississippi river aad also a Yad taken them on the ice and | Sian Poland, says all the factories | pygh Lee intrepid Confederate lead- |e Bryants, rushed to the scene and
in portions of the Ohio valley and] dt posit in Zic was puliing them about ca the sled | Hiete are closed and serious disturb- | or but later one of those ready to] nas Woundea by a stay lle. Page
middle Atlantic states, but over much Tee hen the ice br: oke beneath them, pre- es are reported to have occurred. | ead the forces of the reunited Union | ther trouble is expected.
of the last named district there was, NO STEEL RAILS TO RUSSIA. e Socialists are very strong there. | 3zains : A = mee
nsumotent snow piotection during = Their Soin were The Warsaw-Vienna railroad shops panei Somme oom | WE wae
the soverest weather, and in por. Negetiaticns With United Stats Steel wl are closed. At Pruszkow 1,200 men | WOMAN'S LIFE IN BALANCE. im
+ tions of 1lllinois and Indiana it is | Corporaticn for Sale of Large BANDIT AT TEN YEARS OLD. struck in one day. All the factories are | Are Kiliing Americans and Mexicans
fcared the crop has suffered injury, | Tonnage Are Suspende — closed at Kaliaz. The strike at Lodz | Vermont Governor ‘will Say To-Day | Indiscriminately.
a = rere with ico | 5 2, > nes i : continues without disorder. A depu- | T < int: aod
large areas belrg cdyered with fee. | np, United States Steel Corpora Ccnfessed Companion of Chicago Car | ti Ne + : depu Whether Mrs. Rogers Will Be Ww. V. Daly, a minir So simear and 5
On the North Pacific coast the out : cunced bn Barn Outlaws Says He Has Shot i ion of strikers requested the au- R : a | Tipe owner just Tucson,
Jock is favorable, except for late sown | 7 5 an € Aarcunce the or thorities to close ail the liquor stores, enrieved. | Ariz.. from Minas Beibtos say
in Washington. In California the | pola the sale of a large ion Many Persons, Some Fatally. as otherwise the workmen would not Whether Mary Mabel Rogers will | the Yaqui outbreak in Mek: a
‘ prospect 1s oxccllent, except along tl nag ’ c pe 5 ls 1 the Ru ian Andrew Kurrowsky, for whose ar-|be responsible if disturbances occur. | die on the gallows at Montpelier, Vt. | ious. There are Yaquis, divided into
Ha 2 # = } FOVETHIT av een Sus ase £8 o reWar P RG{ ve PA 3 hn : : | 1 7 2 >
i ®geramento river, where some da nd Ag x hos $ JP 2 iD ended. rest a reward of $500 was offered in | red. The workmen themselves | 2s ordered by the court in which she | 15 bands. The Indians are killing
i ame has been caused by heavy rains. | LE 22) so OF, — there is no Chicago, is ™ custody at St. Louis, | watched the liquor stores to prevent | was found guilty of murdering her | Americans and Mexicans without dis:
| A iy | hi on il Tapes ame matter. Ph and has made a confession that he | the sale of liquor. The workmen in ! husband, or be granted a reprieve | crimination. Twenty persons, Daly
of | sin’ eal troubles are ohictiv: toil wie ‘ : 5 : 3 i; : a Ny : : Jo
: Carnegie Gives $125,000 to Ccllez2. DS nr i 3] Joanie are al fefly re was a companion in crime of Marks) the coal manufacturing districts of ; While the Supreme Court is petition. says, have been killed within the last
\ Andrew Carnegie has given Rens. | DE or the susprading of ne- and Van Dine, the Chicago “so-call- | Dombrowa, Bendzin and Sosnoviee | 2d for a new trial, will be announced | week. Gen. Torres and Gov. Ysabel,
) selzer Polvtechnic institute, of Troy E ations, ; frict is for on ed car barn bandits,” who wera | have held meetings and have decided | by Governor Bell. | with Mexican troops, are pursuing the )
yte st e, y, The proposed contract is for - hanged last vear. “I came to St.|to strike Governor Bell id that th ivi eoad : ;
WN. Y., $125,000 to assist in rebuilding (00 tons of rails at a pri Hired gm : x x ell said that the privi- renegades. Advices received Sunday 3
i r 3 ye : ) ions S ce approxi- Louis,” he said, “to plunder and rob — lege to resign belongs to the Sheri were Torr
i its main building, which, was burned ating 29% © a ihe: rails ANE E : g sign belongs to the Sheriff | e Torres had surrounded a large
Sect tone 5 BL So SE +2 her Li me ral's are 1 have shot 15 men some fatally. I Col. Peter P. Hall. and deputies, who said they would | band of Indians in Uvalama a
8 24 ¢ » a ra a. ort . i “ A% . + :
Le | Bienas or the Trans-Siberian rail- have been a “bandit since I was 10 Col. Peter Pen-Gaskill Hall, a re- | ?erform the execution under protest. the same place where a. year ago
Cuban Cabinet Resigns | years old. ; Kurrowski is mow about | tired officer of the United States army | Five officers of the law charged with soldiers surprised a band of Yaquis
! f s . — 25 years of age. and a descendant: of Vill P is | the infliction of the death penalty to- and slew many of thes
The five members of the cabinet Miners te March at inauguraticn. — : ; = L vyam enn sd AAs ; Te ny
bd = : gamn ad ot rah Sup t Pi 7 5 dead at his home “in Philadelphia, | 18¥ Pleaded with the Goveraor to. de- ; fe
visited President Palma and present-| Two or three | undred mie work- CURRENT NEWS EVENTS. Pa. Col. Hall was 75 years old. |!y their duties. Attorney General] Cigarettes a Crime in Indiana.
ed their resignations. They stated €IS rom the anthracite region are to : — : When the Civil war broke out Col. Fitts alone appeared in opposition. The Indiana senate has passed an
ghey desired, since President Palma march in the inauguration parade at The public building bill has little | Hall enlisted in the Sixteenth volun- Vee SE | aati-cigarette bill. The measure
Bad announced his allegiance to, the W ashington, March 4, in honor of chance of passing congress dt this| teers. He rose rapidly and was hon- 2 Russia’s third squadron will leave makes it unlawful to own, sell or
moderate party, to open the way for President Roosevelt and in _racogni- | 8¢ ssion. orably mustered out in 1865. He was |. OF the far east about February 14. | give away cigarettes, cigarette wrap-
nim to make whatever selections ha tion of his efforts in their behalf dur- D. W. Young was arrested at Can- | appointed colonel and afterward ap- President Roosevelt places on Ad- pers or cigarette tobacco, and pro-
: e¢hese. President Palma courteously ing the big strike of 19562. The mine onsburg, Pa., and gave bail for trial | pointed ‘paymaster with the raak of miral Stirling’s shoulders the duty of | ¥ides six months’ imprisonment as th
: But emphatically decl®ied to consider Workers will ar their work1z at court. Young is charged by B. E.| major in the United States army. He | Daintaining neutrality in Philippine | maximum penalty for. violati of fio
: the resignations. clothes and lamps in their caps. Zediker with forging a $500 note. | retired in 1891. : waters. . [ law. ing’ the
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y Tro TIEETTT The store of the Unity Mercantile | mtbr ee TX
AIMED AT UNFAIR LiSTS. Duke Arraigned. company at Bradenville, Pa. was], ine frst Presbyterian eccngregs-{ SENDS ADDER, TO ACTRESS. |: GET TRACTION CONTROL.
uke, Who was ar ngihed. The thieves entered a rear| HOP, OL Altoona, Pa, has elected Rev. ; :
charged ity H. L. Bowley pastor of the church. | When Bonbon Box Is Opened Serpent |
Drastic Bills Are Infrodised into the 5-2 ; | New Management #
p Colbrate Legieatire eine a fugitive from justice in ceca- | He graduated from Princeton in 1904 Springs at Her. | v Rai or Ghieann Street
: : rection with the Texas indictment ; A350 . | and came to Altoona as assistant to Fraulein Reubke, of the C tl ilways,
wo bills, said to be indorsed BY aonipst’ her. Assis District At- |, >cnator Dillingham introduced a| Rev. J. W. Bain, who has been made | ypoatre. Munich, found h yr |, Actual control of the Chicago City
the Denver Citizens Alliance, were in- | terney Sandford said if he did not hit} mahing more Stringent the laws | pastor emeritus. ine table a beautiful 1 om . ress | Railway Company has been transfer-
NL rete rl ar re hy Hoes ae tad Dol! prontiiting the importation of women) ay 2 utiful bonbon box with | req to the Morgan -Field-Mit
troduced in the legislature. One, in- | NK Tom ihe -gxas authorities by sor i 5 rg | a note requesting her to open the i : = Mitchell-Val-
tended to prevent boycotting, prohib Monday he would be willing to ad- ‘©! immoral purposes | $12,000 rire at Oakland. Bok Before golne on the Sass. TH jentine syndicate. John J. Mitchell,
: 1st thi f unfair lists. | vocate the woman’s discharge. The Comptroller of the Treasury | Oakland, Md, was visited by its | ctress was too much occupied to d | Who has directed the negotiations of
its the dis Finption o unfai ists, has decided that the law granting 15 | second disastrous fire in a month, | 5 until before the last act, and es the syndicate, made the announce-
with a pcaalty of $250 to $500 fine or Mrs. Rogers Reprieved. days’ leave of absence, with pay, to destroying West hotel, Hesson’s sa- she did open it an adder "darted Hi | ment that: the amount. of stock nec
$0 days’ imprisonment for violation. A few hours after receiving the last clerks in first and second class post-| loon and a dwelling nearby. * The Bal | ing fastened its fangs in her dr ou | essary for control had been secured.
rites of the Catholic church and hear- | offices throughout the country means | timore and. Ohio telegraph wires were { praylein Reubke screamed and : re] President D. G. Hamilton will re-
ing her father confessor read the ' 15 days, including and not excluding | burned down, the burned buildings : tefl In I tire from the presidency of the com-
window aad carried off a wagon loag |
of flour and groceries.
i
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Rae
#=he other requires labor unions to in-
SED Z hat certifie pics of | i oD nD ; : : . : a faint and the attenda sille | 3
eorperate, and that certified copies of | pp. avers for gis dying, Mrs. Mary Ma- intervening Suadays and holidays. |Dbeing near the railroad. The two Aor After some ER led the | pany. Tt is understood that his suec- 4
ul 1€ o wh raga apy Ii Awalli 5 = L3 ress | i .
’ #he minutes of union meetings be fu ho was sentenced to die Secretary Taft received from S dwellings belonged to Gilmore A able to Onish the perforn ST S | cessor will be John A. Spoor, presi- :
awe « nAcar 7 . d eS i 3 ic i as ha
o s ) cns - 1llows at, Windsor, Vt, lis- 4 Hamill. t is believec ras dent of th nS
ished Cn reques t to cory orati S Cra WS & 1S , | De “ming treasurer of the Panama : I ; ) lie ed the fire was | the Unica Stock Yards and
hout emoticn to the an-
. 1 ~~ sop -~ C 4 ,
nouncement of High Sheriff Henry H. railroad, frghees for $344,435 as a div-
1 : Nn cover oY
Pech. thit Gov. Charles J Boi, hag! end on the government’s holdings
kindled by incendiaries on the out- BRIDE DIED OF SHOCK. | Yards and Transit Company and Chi-
toying members of such unions. ] ;
P side of the saloon. Loss $12,000. | cago Junction railroad.
s«pfilitary necessity recoguaizes no
ays Ad-
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# Taws, either civil or social,” nies Lo of 68,883 shares of the Panama rail- . Untrue Report of Musband’s Death i
b jotant General Sherman M. Bell, of granted her a reprieve of four months. | [7 C0 Insane Waitress Caused Panic in a Proves Fatal he Drops Talbot Charges.
& Yes ir 1d Bet ride -— . ev. I. N. W. Irvi
do, in his bienni al report made e : | rvine; D. D.,
: Colors ne Mr. Pasting Resigns. Mr. Williams, Mississippi, introduc- Besiayrant Mrs. Hannah May Cheshire of Cum. | Who was
public. Referring to the use of troops Miss Lizzie Gloss, a waitress af a deposed by Bishop Ethe Thert Talbot.
“harles W. Daring,
berland, Md., aged 21, a bride of five
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| EES EP EEE a. | vo bi bh A Ahhh shhh
> ia ( 2d
in siting gat 5g dur Hag the twa youre fy or TH nas g, | a oR ame all products of ms restaurant in Richmond, Ind., became months, dled from.fright She. wi 3 the Proms Episcopal diocese of
x the adjutant atl 8 to the DI sid ports of the United States and free of | Insane and threw cups of tea and cof- greatly shocked upon being told fon | Ponti] Sante 2 and who i
: was milita re nhder ve an ke effect near xport duties Pa the Philippines. fee over the diners, several of whom . 1, Edw > a lined has issue i 3 the _ bishop
thority and dignity of the state of ay term Representative | Willighs, » Dome, | were Indly stolded, A mned rash to Ce Romo ir adn tmnt
Ds road man, had been killed in an ac- ng his intention .to drop all
: : ; : wl 3 : 3 bles i ;
ssippi, introduced a bill ad- | €scaped ensued, tables were over | 0 ittsbure divisi :
products of the Philippine | turned and many women io It cident on the Pittsburg division of
of tariff in ports of the | required two policemen; assisted by | the Baltimore & Ohio. The report
tes and free > export in the attaches of the restaurant, to | Proved untrue, but si never recov-
folorado were at 3-1 phe 1d and
ate a
ite, murder ¢ nd as-
proceedings against Bishop Talbot,
both ecclesiastical and legal. He
states that he is acta
ted by a de-
sassination, u
| 1 og f labor,
£ 1 n =oise Of labo 1 J sire to preveat furth cand .
§ > i ” : ym: inidor Testral cred from the shock. N 3 scandal in the
A #pat was into! sea fn yimes. | place the woman under restraint. : = ji Episcopal church.
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J Floyd Is Given Reprieve. Standard Cuts Refined Oil. Bradford County, Pa, | Thief Operates at Princeton, ns Left 1,200 Dead. FIGHTING TH: HE ICE
? : { Th= Standard Oil co convention named | A well-dressed man er ed uni headquarters | ICE KING.
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1 Poh 1am q | duced the wholesale rate si hall at Princeton, N. J., while | zr hing rej Sorts that in the Cincin e
Faward Floyd, the Westmereiand | iq 11 . conventior Cheney, ER ey a fons al gray ins I : ] ine ; | 1 nati River, men Adopt Novel or
v 3 oil 4 cenis a gailcay ir + - > Maia T. 1 > See RATE 44 whic has occurred since January i ev
county, Pa., murderer has been with- : Towanda; P. N. r, Troy; James! stole jewelry and other valuables which i Chior chon Mary Tactics to Prevent Gorge. -—
and i some Wns Ellswort?} ve o. and I RN TTov nr oma v4 95 af ai T 1enchiephe and ! 2 specia iy Shes
. drawn by the Governor, to permit the | 2nd in son PY : : ® ; Elisworth, Wy 1g, and L. T. Hoyt, | worth nearly $1.000. The chief losers | it Like i Ah, + 2 iephao and | At a special eting of river and #q- fe
: ri similar reductions have been | Athens. i ~ , T Hier AT An I 1 Ieil hi the Russians over 1,204 | g B at Cincinnati = ede wit
i { gmnd emned man to present his cas2 i : : & | were H. L. Dillicn, 1907, and H. R.} Heikoute 1ans es | coal men at 1icinnati a fund was ot
Bills werz2 introduced in the dead on the field. The Rus shell-
3 J o “ Movd wa 11 Tho | rain mi has ro. icAlphi 1905. 5 raise 186d. ia fropin La Ine: en
i ! §o the Supreme court. Floyd was to [$802 £2 0, ona 0 pel (The Hungarian min ‘has re- | Me! Iph n, ed the Japanese center, using feld | raised to be used ia freeing the local i.
: ave been hanged February 7. ae ae signed, and Count An y, leader of | ee nila r orters SLNGRen Od harbor from ice the available x
Eid wl Standard. the chief of the opposition parties, | Richard Croker Sails for Son’s Funeral | guns a mor as inn sonay towboats in the arbor are to be [)
i Tore — ! 1] : rolier arrived: 4 hey shelled a portion o e Japanese | chartered : iy ss -
J. ¥. Rudolph, of Loretto, was jolt- has been d to form a new | Richard Croker arrived in London fe Fig i i Fl re | chartered and sent to Coney Island
: x s i, Uf 2 & C a 1eld £Uns ner |
Thursday to form a barricade inst
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has been a series of small infantry | heawy ice coming from CONE E The
encounters in front of the Japanese object is to prevent the ice fron :
ice fron
ime in mor e |W ednesday from Wantage and will
tury a new par- | sail for New York on the Kaiser
of the reins of | Wilhelm der Grosse
gd off a train near Coalport, Pa. M1
i and was killed. He was 20 years old | sulci
iss Lavina Johason committed | cabinet.
e at St. Clairsville, O., by shoot-| than a
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and had worked ca the railroad but a |! € Long llness is said to ty will control to be present at couter and left gorg- wR og
onths | Fave been responsible for the deed. overament ral of his son Frank. ERIer a > | ing below Cincinnati.
few months. | I | government. the fune
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