PAGE! 8 4 TIHS CITIZEN, PIUDAV, FKimUAItY 0, 1012. REAR ADMIRAL KNIGHT To Be First Commander of the Atlantic Reserve Fleet. Copyright by Wuldon FawcetL New York, Feb. 0. - Roar Admlra' US11H M KII L' It. L S. X.. IS tO UP till' tr noh tin n tlrl C" - rt 1 vtnconlu f tin. in (hit v na nrou unnr rr rim uiwrin Admiral Knight was court ltmrtlnlt'ri ast spring on two separate occasion. onnecuon with tin mn kinrr or tin- niiii i Trip i MiriFo n n t i i n iimmii ni' ik onowing uw tost or ingu explosives in ovumuer. iuuu. no w.ns !irmnmii. ml flin nrPNoiif rninnmil nrnnint luti K EXPECT TO DE INDICTED. flhni I m a ri ra In M.m. fSt.Na D.... Fight Dynamite Charges. Indianapolis, Feb. G. Though hoive ddltional Information bearing on th.- VTlnmmnn' nmnlrnpi- lina cnnio ft... istrlpt nttnrnv .lnpn thn ir-ninl Iiipi. djoumed last week, there Is little imaa uun nine uuuii jjrepureu ami re awaiting final action. Information h m rnnniiPM inn lAiiorn i niii it n no t nit on;, llilcago, Cleveland. Omaha, San i I l Am there nre moro than n half hun red Indictments, It Is not exported ei ii is iios-uuie uiai some warrants Is the purpose of the district attor- ev to have nil arrests mnrip nt tii n Til fi limn If rteciViln w " . fnnnl .rHI, UII 1?. lllllll III. IIIIIlI'T TTl 1.T1 T U Tl'lll llf. pen to public Inspection, but not be It Is said that the records of the merlciin FertnrnMnn nt T.nhnp hrnnrrlit ere by Secretary Frank Morrison and ltt I ii i.t.nn r-,,i e . 1 . i. t i me inai or v. inrence uarrow. mem pttttp atttut t -. t- tt n , i ' n lief From International Board. Indianapolis, Ind., Feb. C Tho Inter- n A t H 1 1. J. 1 . T iiiiiiiihi nii.'irii fit inn i mirnii Minn Vorkers has deckled to refer to the IstrJrt convention of the Pittsburgh siru'T ii M i: niini n irmiiimt nvnn ii. tobert Gl'ilions. Abe Kephart and An emiuu icnuni muse iruuuies to me hat they should bo disposed of by the lstrlct coiiwntion before receiving onslderatlon at the hands of the high r tribunal. President White was Instructed by ho board to appoint a committee of hreo Interimtlonal board members to ttet.d the district convention at Pltts iiirgh and endeavor to help straighten 1L lilt, init-in;ii II 111 1.1 t,IllfN lllllll WIlll'Il or so long. The three members have iot jet been appointed. IIRKK MAY (it) Tfl NEW VriTtTC f Health Improves He and Wife Will Leave Atlanta. Atlanta, tia , Feb. 0. Charles W. vurd recovery since he was pardoned iy President Tuft thut It Is planned o tiilie him to New York some time his week. Mrs, .Morse, who hns been with her lusband constantly since he was pur luncd, ndmlts that she hoped to have icr husband In New York In a few Inys. It Is said that Morse and his wife 111 11.11 V- w w vt4 VI 111 11 III normw or inursuay, provmeu the in. irovemeni iu morse a couuuion con- lliues. Honor Memory of Grady. Albany. N Y., Feb. O.-Tho leglsla ure attended In a body the funeral of . . . t 1.. I.. V'... VnHl. . . 1.11,1 , I 1J.,,1. I ... . ' I- .1.1.1, f . J I C?MJI u Ill-ill iu iliiiL liiibvi ii no yuaam ui ast nbbt's sesslou. ACCUSES BlllS. I Lorimer Probe Hearing Has Heated Session. I CALLS RtPOKT f ABHiCAriOY ! SENATOR 71. P. BRYAN. Who Seeks Publioity of Federal Pension Lists. SECEDED CHURCH QUITS. Milton W. Blumenbcrg. a Senate Ste nographer, Is Dismissed and Sub poenaed as Wltneas Uncqualsd Procedure In History of Uppor House. Washington, Feb. C Interest In tin Lorimer investigation became lutein, when MUtuu W. Uluiueiibei.-, uiiui.i, reporter of the committee, took i.. witfiesa stand and In all seriousness re peated his charse that tbo steuoKrapUI. notes submitted in evidence Saliudnj by Dotectlve Uurns' dlctnKraph opera tor, J V. Sheridan, were fabricated Blumenbcrg furnished the commute with the names of eleven offlclal re porters employed at tho cupitol and asked that they be called as expert witnesses to corroborate his charges. Mr. HlumcnberR appeared before the committee to answer the charRo of con tempt made aKalust him because of hN conduct In the presence of the commit tee Saturday night The committee hei i an executive session and then an nounced by unanimous vote that the., had dispensed with the services of Blumenberg as ofllcial reporter and lnid subpoenaed him as a witness. J. E. Sheridan, tho Uurns stenograph er, whose testimony Saturday had led to the sensatlonnl scene In the com mlttee, explained the method by which he had taken his notes. lie declared that the notes were absolutely accti rate, produced the dictagraph before tho committee and explained Its work ings, and In answer to a ijuostlon from Chairman Dillingham signified his will ingness to sub:jilt to any test that the committee might prescribe to deter mine tho accuracy of his report and of his capacity to hear and record a con versation under the circumstance ' which had surrounded his report mud, at Toronto of tho alleged conversation between A. C. Ilatley, Harry Kerr ami Charles McGowan, In which McGowan a Lorimer witness, Is alleged to hav made damaging admissions. There was a flurry in tho committee after Sheridan left the witness chair The attorneys for Lorimer Insisted that Blumenberg be called as a witness at once before tho Lorimer witness took the stand. Tho situation created by tho startling charges made by Hlumenborg Saturday night and his action, which broke uj the hearing, is one of tho most able that ever occurred in tho history or congress. The committeo will un doubtedly report tho matter to tho sen ate and ask for instructions as to what course shall be taken in dealing with Blumenberg for contempt. He hns not only been dismissed as offlclal ronorter of the committee, but has been tempo rarily suspended as an offlclal reporter of senate debates and proceedings. jHssMK ji iyiH First Christian Scientist of East Or ange Disbands, New York, Feb. 0. Tho First Church of Christ, Scientist, of Fast Orange, which seceded from tho mother church on Doc. r last nnd bocame an Independ ent church with n "reformed" ritual, has disbanded. The church, so Chairman Cox of th Now York pnbllc.il ion committee of the mother church says, was reduced to n membership of nbout ten when the Tote was taken to disband, DO YOU KNOW HOW TO REST? Washington, Feb. (i, -Senator Nathan P. Bryim of Florida has 'utroduced a bill requiring the commissioner of pen hIohh In his nnnual report hereafter to Include an alphabetical list of the names of all pensioners, with n state ment of the length of service of each, monthly rates of payment and resi dences. This seems to the unprejudiced mind an essential procedure. The pension bill this year provldos for tho payment of nearly $100,000,000. Senntor Bryan probably believes that if the pension roll could bo made pub lic a reduction in tho list of pensioners would be tho Inevitable result. Few can doubt that there are many names on the roll that ought not to bo there. University of Wisconsin Establishes Class For "Fidgety" Students. How to rest Is the newest thing to be taught In the modern university. Classes In "rest" have Just been add ed to the gymnastic curriculum of the University of Wisconsin. In reporting to tin United States bu reau of education George Wehler, di rector of physical education nt the Wisconsin institution, says: "We do not go on the theory that the gymnasium Is good for every one and that therefore every one must take gymnastics. The purpose of these classes In rest Is to teach girls who are restless and lldgety and who grow wear from the perfortiiMticp of titsU-i that oinrht tint to produce fatigue how !n acinilre f iitrol over their own nerv- 1MS Ml .'(illc " JOSEPH N. WELCH The Ideal Guardian of the estates of your minor chil dren. 11 has the very best facilities for ihe p'ofiteble and wise invest ment ard reinvestment of the princi pal and accrued income -The Scranton Trust Co. mm BIO Spruco Street. nk m EB KS CHINESE REBELS VICTORIOUS. Reports Received at Peking Tell of Two Battles. Peking, Feb. 0. Reports of two bat tles between the Imperial forces and the revolutionary armies have been received here, and In both conflicts tho republicans were victorious. Tho first report states that the Im perial troops commanded by General Chang Hsun were attacked and driven back by the rebels, who sustained a loss of but a hundred killed and wounded. It is ndded that a thousand of the Imperial soldiers deserted to tho enemy. Another dispatch received here comes from Mukden and says that tho royal forces sent to attnek the revo lutionaries who were recently landed at the mouth of tho Ynlu river have met with a sharp repulse. In which they lost eighty killed, while tho re publicans had but twenty killed. The OLDEST Fire Insurana Agency in Wayne County. Office: Second floor Masonic Build ing, over C C. Jadwin's drug store Honsdale. ABSOLUTE SECURITY. Wayne County Savinqs Ba HONESDALE, PA., THE LEADING Financial institution of Wayne County has been designated by the United States Government, Depository Number 2115, for Pos tal Savings Funds and is entitled to receive 58 per cent. of the total POSTAL SAVINGS FUNDS to be deposited in the Konesdale Banks. r FOR SPAIN'S NEW NAVY. TURKEY TO LOSE CRETE. Porte Worried Over Expected Allianoo With Greece, i Constantinople, Feb. 0. The Turkish government is worried over tho situa tion in Crete, especially since last Sat- i urday, when the executive took nit oath of allegiance to the Cretan Itevo iutlonary Union committee. Political circles are unfavorably impressed by the events taking place on the Island, and the porte has called the attention of tho powers to the state of affairs. It is hoped that by this nctlon tho Cre tans will be prevented from carrvlne out their plans for union with Greece. Last Saturday at Knnoa the Cretnn executivo took the oath of allegiance ' which was demanded by the committee and also pledged adherence to the Greek constitution. The Mohamme dans did not take part In tho ceremony, which was held In the Cretnn national assembly TAFT TO NAME HOOK. King and Queen Attend Launching of Battleship Espana, Ferrol, Sapln, Feb. C The battle ship Espana was launched in the pres ence of King Alfonso and Queen Vic toria, and also n great throng of digni taries. Great interest was manifested In the launching, as this marks the first stage in the reconstruction nt tho Cnnnioh I navy. The cabinet ministers, deputa tions representing both houses of tho cortes and many representatives of the foreign press made the Journey here from Madrid to witness the cere mony. A squadron of warships filled the harbor. The city Is dressed up In gain array. Their majesties arrived at the rail way station from Madrid and were welcomed In a specially built pavilion. After the launching n procession was formed, which marched to the cathe dral, where a "Te Deum" was sung. Later the king and queen attended a review aud also witnessed tho laying of the keel of tho battleship Jamie. MM and Oilier Plans & Estimates Furnished Residence, 1302 EastSt. W. C. SPRY nEACIILAKE. AUCTIONEER HOLDS SALKC ANYWHEKK IX STATE. INTEREST PAID from the FIRST of any month on deposits made on or before the TENTH of the month. Do Your Banking WITH T11K Always Reliable Wayne County Savings Bank OFFICERS : W. II. HOLMES, PRESIDENT. HON. A. T. SEAHLE, Vice-President. II. S. SALMON. Cashier. V. J. WAHI), Asst. Cashier W. B. HOLMES, W. F. SUYDAM, F. P, KIMBLE, DIRECTORS : A. T. SEARLE, T. B. CLARK, J. W. FARLEY. H. J. CONGER, C. J. SMITH. II. S. SALMON. 1 7 Cents The Plan That Promotes Success 5? PENNSY OFFICIAL HURT. Despite Protests Kansan Gets Supreme Court Place. Washington, Feb. (I. President Taft expects to send to the senate tomor i row the nomination of Judge William 1 C. Hook of Kansas for the supreme court place made vacant by Justice Ilurlan's death. The president also expects to nomi nate nt the same time Justices for vncancles In the federal court at Chi cago, southern district of New York and eastern district of Wisconsin. Julius Mayer, former attorney cen- ' eral of New York, Is mentioned for tho place there; Judge George A. Carpenter, now of the district bench at Chicago, Is said to be likely to suc ceed to tho vacancy In tho circuit court. Second Vice President Turner's Car Derailed at Fort Wayne. Fort Wayne. Ind., Feb. (I. J. J. Tur ner, second vice president of the Penn sylvania railroad, was slightly injured when his private car was derailed at the western limits of the city. Mr. Turner was en route to Chicago, and his private car was the rear coach of limited train No. 5. The car was derailed and whipped from the track, rolling down an embnnkment. It was so badly wrecked that It will be de stroyed. Mr. Turner received a slight cut on the head and an abrasion of the nrm, neither Injury being serious. One of the porters In his car was also slightly Injured. FAREWELL TO BACON. TALE OF THE WEATHER. Observations of the United States weather bureau taken at 8 p. in. yesterday follow: Temp. Weather. New York 18 Clear Albany 10 Clear Atlantic City... 14 Clear Boston 20 Clear Buffalo 12 Snow Chicago 10 Clear St. Louis 10 Cloudj New Orleans.... 40 Cloudy Washington ... 10 Clear French Lyceum Entertains For Depart Ing Ambassador. Paris, Feb. (i. The ladies of tho Ly ceum tendered n reception to Ambassa dor nnd Mrs. Robert M. Bacon, who aro leaving here as the result of Mr. Bacon's acceptance of n place in the Harvard corporation. It wnw n brilliant affair, nnd well known French and American women were present. The Duchess d'Uzeaand Mme. Bolllay received. 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