THE CITIZEN, Fill DAY, FEUKUAIIY 10, 1012. PAGE 3 TO STOPJCANDAL Urge Dix Not to Pardon Schiff Ex-Valet. irccru nsurrnp Current Comment. MRS. META SINCLAIR. The Ideal Guardian LD0LI1 UHiMilJ. In time to como being chosen on an Important Jury will bo a less formida ble experience than oxllo to Siberia. Chlcngo News. One of the most conspicuous: features of every Investigation Is the amount of advice to congress that Is Incidental ly volunteered. Woshlngton Star. Turkey trot nnd grizzly bear dances are getting In bad everywhere. That makes us more anxious than ever to see what they're like Atlanta Jour nal. There are millions of dollars for war pensions nnd fat pensions to educators and ministers and civil service men, but where are the pensions for retired' newspaper men? Boston Traveler. Who Leaves Harry Kemp, For Whom She Deterted Husband. of the estates of your minor chil dren. It has the very best facilities for the profitable and wise invest- I 1 I I to Avoid Accidents. mentana ie investment of the princi pal and accrued income -The Scranton Trust Co. BIO Spruco Street. GARMODY CALLS FOR PROBE. 0,000 BOOKS TO MINERS. Attorney General Believes Governor Will Pardon Man Sentenced to Thir ty Years Because of Misrepre sentations Made to Him In Previous Hearing. Diicr hi mRnanflu Kn iin. m i a.un wanna Railroad Conceived Idea of Teaching 26,000 Employees to Be Careful by Pioturlng Dangera. Fewer Fatalities th Ret ult. Scranton, pa., Fob. 13. To lesson mrn irnara in ma m nn i n nnn l r Phillips, general mannser of Vn Jlplrnwfltinn rn1lmn1 omnlnrln tr "(i persons, conceived the Idea of void mine dangen, A rpHm nt nfrtiiro wan tnlrpn tn th, d. On one pace was shown tin r, I t L 1- IJ a. t i ie careful miner and how he avoided i n.n inn nni innr 'inn t rtMi ontui ooks, each containing 200 pictures nve been distributed among the for Lnst year, although tho output wn rp irpr man inn vdnr nornrft r ia titiMi v iiir n . xn nnn :q marrmnmn t nri in ue huh KieaiLT reuueuon. COLLEGE AERO RACES. Kansas City. Philadelphia. Kelt. 13. fionrpp i'iim 1 1 injiii iirdcit nnr rir rnrt nifa.uiii Pennsylvania Aero club, announrnd Is year will be held In Kansas City. win ru ffri n 1 1 nvnnticno r thn n St. iniun oi enierniff oaiioons in the con- - - - " " "f ttJUJ 4.1 m- rItv nf fin (W. till, in f jr.n llln fnnf ihnPn ' , fltOn tn VfntITT TXrtfinrflanti ...til 11 endeavor to bring the prize bad; Pennsylvania. ICr Vlllf thnKn 1 .1 . I . . w.. ....w . I I J L 1 1 i l I I 1 I ' TO3 111 Mir. .rtntict T) 1 ... llllams and Dartmouth. These three lieges will have entries this year, as 11 the T'nU'ftri'tft. I'l- I I . - ..iij v. i IU(,1U1U illlM lnceton. T.T. T U HATTTV TJ a TT7"d ttdti esident of Lucknow Iron Works Al leged to Be Insolvent. ilimiltillJUUl. IMM1. IH l . It Tn.. . - " -- . . .K- ll 1 d John J. Calne of this city and Wil m T. Uildrup of Uarrlsburg were pointed receivers of the alleged bank- burg, president of the Lucknow Iron nics and treasurer and general miin er of the Central Iron and Stee. irks of Uarrlsburg, which went into j hands of a receiver on Feb. 5. The polntuient was made by Judge .Me- ITSflll 111 Till) I Til rail Vfilt .1 I w 4 1 0 k i . V L lalley la a member of one of the st prominent and wealthy families Ilarrlsburg. While the attorneys In j bankruptcy proceedings hint at fu- 'fi K.HIUflllnnci t licit l-nfunn 1. .. clt They explain that the Lucknow , - . ..... .. "i,vj "".J 1 1 1'H a fl It ft,) I.- nmirniPii ..l. 1 1,. . 1. ntral iron and Steel works, a $2,(KX). ) corporation, was prosperous and larentiy had more business than li lid haudie. HERCULES THE SECOND. lie s u oaest ii'mn weiahed h'M Poundo, HO till lit I'OVI tllfl T1 111 I lIMtUKll-il i, Is dead nt lus home at Mount Car i ai' wiigneu pounds, was rive t ten Inches in height, measured ee feet a ross ihe shoulders and was re than uie fett In girth. Moose had ength In proportion to his size. He s employed at the Pennsylvania llroad company's oil house and could a barrel of oil weighing 400 pouuds .limit any great effort. lis death came at the zenith of his o.-.ii 'uv.uij, iui ue irua ouiv luriv irs old. Kidney disease, rapidly fol ded by dropsy, ended his career. ioso ulways attracted consldiTiible entlon at the sessions of the Order Mocse. of whir h he was au otllclal. POISON PRIZE DOG. n fl. HAnkina Anneal. In .!.. City Polics to Investigate, ersey City. N. J.. Fob. 13. With . . 1 .. 1 I .... I ... . .1 J a . . ee others In a danperous condition mi poisoning by paiis green, John Hopkins, proprietor of the Hopkins iiiuis, ui iio'j vjituii. iitciiui;, in me v Cireenvllle pcctlon here, appealed the poil-e of that city to discover i 1 (entity of tlio person or persons to have been trying to poison his 7 Amr rhoto Dr ah. ei lean Piesi Association New Vork. Feb. li!. Mrs. Meta Sin clalr, one time wife of Upton Sinclair, the novelist, and Henry Kemp are no longer In a little bungalow on tho Man asiiuan river, near West Point Picas ant, N. J. Mrs. Sinclair Is with her father and mother In their apartment at 17-1 West Eighty-seventh street, writing a book, and Kemp has departed and left no address, it Is said. All that William F. Fuller, Mrs. Sin clair's father, would commit himself to was tills: "My daughter i with her father and mother. She is writing a book. The episode is over.'' Novelist Sliicliin. styled by his wife as an "essential monogamist," secured a divorce last fall. It is said that he is now on his way to Europe with their ten-year-old son David, who will go to school In Germany. Sinclair Is expect ed hack In the spring. TO HANG FIVE IN CHICAGO. Convicted Slayers of Truck Gardner to Swing From One Scaffold. Chicago, Feb. 13. Construction of the scaffold on which five men arc to be hanged In the county Jail next Fri day has begun. A deatli watch also was placed over them. All of the pris oners are trying to appear brave. The convicted slayers of Fred Guelzow, Jr., the truck farmerICwald and Frank Shlblawskl, Philip Sommorllng and Thomas Schultz exchange cheering messages. Thomas Jennings, colored, whose conviction of the murder of Clarence D. Hiller on "linger print" ev idence attracted wide attention, has turned "jail preacher." He has Induced several prisoners to confess religion. Hundreds of persons have applied for permission to witness the executions. BAR AMERICAN WIFE. Earl of Granard May Not Become Lord Chamberlain. London, Feb. 13. There are reports In society that the Earl of Granard, who has just resigned. Is not likely to be appointed because of the fact that his wife, who was Miss Beatrice Mills, Is an American. It Is rumored that the speciDc objec tion to him Is that It would be Im politic to have an American woman In a posltlott to Influence the lord cham berlain, who is the practical arbiter of British society through his power to determine who shall be commanded to attend court functions. The story has received much currency, but so far la not backed by anything authoritative. Nciv York. Feb. 13. Immediately following the announcement Hint At torncy General Carmody will report to Governor Dix that Folke B. Brandt should bo pardoned and that the attor ney general will call for an Investiga tion to determine whether Improper Influences were used to obtain Brandt' conviction powerful Influences were brought to bear on Governor Dix to convince him that Brandt's case should not bo reopened. It was learned that the governor Is wnverlng. On one side of him Is thf attorney general demanding complete publicity In tho Brandt rase and an open investigation. On the other nve closo friends of the governor, among them Alton B. Parker, who am advls Ing the governor to pay no nttentlon to popular clamor, stand by his dec! slou and keep the papers sealed. They are using as their principal nrgunient upon Governor Dix that full publicity in the Brandt case would mean a scan dal. Attorney General Carmody, who is here, said that ho believed tho govern or would be swayed eventually by the facts in the case, not by what either j the friends of the Schiffs or of Brandt i might say to him. Mr. Carmody win j osk Supreme Court Justlco Gerard to ! day to delay his decision on the writ of habeas corpus in order that the case , might go back to tho governor, who Is 1 contemplating n ieview of the pro- 1 ceedings. "I believe," said Mr. Carmody, "that the pardon will bo granted. The gov ernor knows that misrepresentations were made to him. but he is besot by people who tell him that It would be wrong to stir tilings up again on ac count of scandal. However, the gov ernor has put the case In my hands. I tackle It for tho first time. I am al ready convinced that Brandt was the victim of what looks like n conspiracy "Tho Issues In this case are more 1m port.mt to tho state than they are to the 'infortutiate young man, Brandt Ther" nppoars to have been a misuse of ihe courts. Every ounce of authoii ty In my ofllee will be used to Dud out who engineered this business." W. C. SPRY BEACH LAKE. AUCTIONEER HOLDS SALES ANVWIIBItK IN STATU. Architect and Builder Plans & Estimates Furnished Residence, 1302 EastSt. IVarnish To-nigfM TUMPS FROM FAST TRAIN. Not NO DOLLAR A DAY PENSIONS. Senate Committee Rejects the Sher wood Bill. Washington. Feb. 13.The Sherwood "dollar a day" pension bill was reject ed by the senate committee on pen sions and another measure, which would Involve an annual expenditure of ?2 1,000.000, proposed as a substitute .by Senator Smoot of Utah, was adopt l-d Senators Brown (Nebraska) ami Cur tis (Kansas) gave notice that in the senate they would press tho Sherwood bill us u substitute for the Smoot bill. Duchess' Estate Must Pay $300,000. London, lul. 13. Legacy duty of $300,000 must be puld on the estute of Consuelo, duchess of Manchester, ac cording to Judgment delivered in the cliaii'-eiy division of the high court of Justice. She was left $11,000,000, and, although the money was never brought to England, the British rev snue authorities claimed legacy duty, and the demand was resisted by the ixecutors of the duchess' will. Live Stock Markets. CATTLE Receipts. ia loads, seatnst 75 lonrts last Monday: market slow and 10 to !5 cents lower on nil grades; good to choice, J7.30a7 75; good, I7.10a7.30; me dium, iiit0a7: tidy. Kafi.GO: fair. :a6.90; rommon. l3M)a.K); common to fat bulls, JJ.7CnO.75; common to fat cows, J2.2Ja5; hclffrs. $3.r0aCJ5; fresh cows, JlSati. HOGS Receipts. 55 loads; 10 to IS cents louer than Saturday; prime heavy, I3.M; prime mixed. MtO; prime mrdlum, fcJ.W; heavy Yorkers, J3 45a60; light Yorkers. (li.HaO.IO: plus. J0.90aC.10; roughs, J5.Wa i.90. SIUCKP Receipts, 5 toads; demand only fair; market a shade stronger on n few choice lambs; general market slow; only steady on other grades of sheep and lambs; receipts of calves, 700 head; steady; prime wethers, H 2334.50; good mixed. J3.80 at 15: fair mixed ewes and wethers, (Sa 1.C0; culls to common, Sl.t0a:.50; culls to :holce lambs, J3.50aC.75; yearling lambs, !3.50a5.75; veal calves, JtoD.50; heavy and .bin calves, JlaC. Valspar dries free of dust? in two hours and hard inl twenty-four. .Use tomorrow A floor varnished with Valspar can be walked on in twenty-four hours, with out sticking or marring. j Wash Next Day The lustre stays, does not turn white, wears the longest. Keeps Things New, ABSOLUTE SECURITY, Wayne County Savings Batik HONESDALE, PA., THE LEAOBNQ 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 S8 per cent. of the total POSTAL SAVINGS FUNDS to be deposited in the Konesdale Banks. INTEREST PAID from the FIRST of any month on deposits made on or before the TENTH of the month. Boy on Way to Reform School Dead as Supposed. FlshUiU Landing, N. Y., Feb. 13. Wliile being taken back to the Roches ter Industrial school, from which insti tution he escaped a few weeks ago, Harry Orr, a sixteen-year-old boy, eluded Joseph Ewlng, an attendant, aboard a fast West Shore train nnd, j running to the platform, Jumped from the train while It was traveling at the rate of fifty miles an hour between Esopus nnd West Park. I It was not thought the boy could have landed nllve, and so the train was 1 not stopped until It reached West Park. I The oillcer and several men started back along the tracks, thinking they would find the boy's dead body, but when they reached the point could find no trace of him. Tracks in the snow , indicated thnt he had cut across a field to the highway and made good his es cape. NEW HONOR FOR GREY. Ik VALENTINE'S IAL5PAR Guaranteed by us O. C. JADW8N Honesdale, Pa. Do Your Banking WITH THK Always Reliable Wayne County Savings Bank OFFICERS : w. b. homies. rnEsmrcxT. h. HON. A. T. SKARLE, Vice-President. AV. W. B. HOLMES. W. F. 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