THE CITIZIJN, FRIDAY, FEB. 23, 1012. PAGE a JUSTICE PITNEY. New Jerasy Jurist Sslected For Supreme Court Vacancy. rhoto by American Press Association wnsuingion, ten. m. i nc nominn .V . I. . . a v . i UUt: JU3ULL' Ul me Ulllllll .SltllL'S Ml on n .m. linrlun, was sent to tne sen lit- Prncl.liftit Tofl me preHiueni luriiea to unnncenoi illlV) Mild IIC UUU 1UUHU UIUILM infnd rffi.u r...... T..,ln 111111..... r luuit uuu oL'creiury oi ..omu)erce nui 4iuor isagei would not, in nis opinion ont hml n nnfrniin with f'linnn.tll.i uiiiv "U" iiu whh in .eur& uuou- Tlio noinlnntlon was received with Mnulon I'ltney's father, Henry C iiui-, un t II r vim un-iiui Ul npwir TTIa TTinthni ino IJflpnli Tvnlui. fnisrpn lip vn mm nr Mnrr utnu-ii J., on Feb. 5, 1STS. lie was grnil n..wl lilii.i..li. I icrn T ice. e riciivfd n ninstpr of nrls iloirriw nd in 100S the university conferred 1 . i . i. , ...... ... nun nun mi? ui'Krct; ui nueiur ui iiiw He was ndniittcd to the liar in 1SS-.'. aia 41. i'tiiviiv.1 u iu luvuin i.J H it, ill Morristown. Chancellor Tltney is a Republican in The chancellor is the head of the this country. He is also the ordi- rr nr anrrntrnff. ppnprnl find Itidrp nf PLANS PERILOUS FLIGHT. Iwond blelievea Me Lan Cross At sn. tio In Thirty Hours. Lynn, Mass., Feb. 20. "Believing III I'HI llt'MI I lilt I! Ill I 1 If IIIMII11M I 1 111 1 in ii i? nil i in ii t! hum L'uu u iu inv it. nicur; u cruss-Aimuuc niguc, i snuii tempt such a trip during the early irt of May," said Hnrry N. Atwood. believe I have the machine which HI Mil UUIl'llBl! HUB ItTUL 111 llilll.l ( conditions, between the two points land." Atwood confessed that the machine ould probably be larger than an pvlnnelv (tnwn in fills pnilnlrv 1Ti Id lie would carry miillelent gasoMm make a 000 mile continuous flight .. ..i i. 1 . i . . i.,.i .A. ill wueu in luiinu ma luci kuiiui w would make a landing near some can liner He declares that there ill UU UIMMIl IIM.-1UJ Hilda JIllllLl toss the ocean nt that season of the nr. nnd It will be nil oasv matter to fL" nil imp nt tlipm SHOOT KEGE0 IN COURT. en In Audience Kill Three on Trie' for Murder. Shelbyville, Ijuii., l-ob. 20. Three roes were shot dead iu the count ..... ,.... ..-lltl.. Knit... ....il....r..l H .1 ......1.... ... (. t I 0.(1 .1 .In. ...... .. l .1..... ...... ........ Tlll 1I....I.I.. Ah eldence in the preliminary triii led up against the three blacks tin ker of spo'tn;ors in court flamed up 111 Lilt; III IH'IIUI rt 1111 null UILU1117uu,l, a hull of liiillcis ruined upon them Jin ail parts of the room. S W Kmm'hoii, a special olilcer of the islnllle. i lui'iaiiooga and St. I.oui uroad, was the negroes' victim. I 0Y SCOUTS WELCOME SET0N. mer can ncct va bv uetachment on Arrival In England, London Feb. 20. -Krn est Thompson iton chief si i'iit of the Hoy Scouts of merlin, on Ins urrlval here was re- '-' " fc u UUlUllllllt'lIl Hoy Scouts, accompanied by a band id under the command of O. C. raucn. imeruauonai scout coinmls Mr, Seton was loudly cheered by the outs, to whom he made a short ad eHS of thanks fu their hearty wel- ALFONSO FEEDS STARVING. STEEL PROBE. Report of House Committca to Deal With New Laws. MORGAN NOT TO TESTIFY StanUy Investigators Will Urgo New Legislation Aimed to Prohibit In dustrial Corporations Engaging In Railroad Business Many Millionaires Witnesses. Washington, Feb. 20. Public hear lugs by the Stanley steel Investigating committee are approaching an end so far at the work of "digging" Is con cerned. Tho Stanley committee lias practically cpmpleted Its labor. A few more witnesses will he put on the stand, after which the committee will begin work on the report. The Indlca Hons aro that tho public hearing will be closed the latter part of next week When the Investigations begun last spring Chairman Stanley planned to ask J. 1'. Morgan to appear as a wit ness. Mr. Stanley has entcrtnliml a number of milllonalrei, among them the late John W. Gates. B. H. Gary. Andrew Carnegie, George W. Perkins and Jnme.i J. Hill, as well as such em inent publicists ns Theodore Roosevelt and Louis l nrandels. Mr. Morgan will not appear In this investigation, because tho committee does not believe his testimony Is Important enough to delay action on the report until his re turn to the United States. It is the belief of the committee that lames J. Hill's testimony demolished the theory that Mr. Morgan was in strumental In Inducing the United States Steel corporation to take over the Hill ore leases. Mr. Hill denied ab solutely that Morgan had anything to do with the negotiations between the Lake Superior Consolidated company, trustee of the Hill properties, and the teel corporation. Important recommendations looklnv to changes In the anti-trust and com merce act may be Incorporated In the report for the committee on inquiry It is the understanding that the ma Jority wlllrecommend that the com merce act be so amended as to prohibit industrial corporations from engaging in the business of common carriers. If such a law were enacted it would com pel the steel company to dispose of Its roads in the Mosaba region. Members of the committee nre" unable to indi cate at this time Just what amend ments to the Sherman law will be rec ommended. Present Indications are that the re port of the Stanley committee will deal largely with proposed legislation rath er than with disclosures of tho prac tices of the steel corporation. WANTS WILSON RECALLED. Citizen of Mexico Takes Rap at Ameri can Ambassador. City of Mexico, Feb. 20. The Daily Mexican publishes a communication containing the following: "What is the American ambassador, officially or personally, now doing to lessen tho stream of exaggeration, misrepresentation and sensationalism which, I regret to say, there Is every reason to believe is pouring Into the state department at Washington from Mexico? "If the president of the United States has In Mexico a friend in whom he has confidence, whose Judgment is un biased and sound, let that friend com municate with him and tell him: " 'First. To keep Philander C. Knox out of Central America, or at least out of Mexico. " 'Second. To send nn ambassador here in whom the Mexican government nnd tho Americans here have confi dence. " 'Third. To keep the United States troops out of Mexico until American citizens are hurt through causes other than those proceeding from their own folly.' " LORD DE WALDEN WEDS. Richest Peer In England Married to Rich Society Girl. London, Feb. 20. The marriage of Lord Howard De Walden, one of the richest peers of the United Kingdom, to Miss Margherlta Van Haalte, a wealthy Boclety girl who has not pass ed her twontv-flrst blrthdnv. took nlnpp I hprp. Lord De Walden is one of the most unique characters in Kngland. While he has an income which Is estimated at f25,000,000 annually, he is ranked as a radical In politics, with democratic ! tendencies. Much of his great wealth is invested In the business district of , London nnd in tho residential districts In the west end. ecent Floods In Spain Send Vivtims to King's Kitchen. Sevilio bpaiii, I'eb. 20. Tho kitchen the kings palate here Is thronged illy by the victims of the recent ods. Provisions are handed out and end U supplied to needy thousands. The English colony here Is feeding u person uuny. TALE OF THE WEATHER. Observations of tho United States weather bureau taken at 8 p. in. yesterday follow: Temp. Weather. New York 87 Cloudy Albany 40 Cloudy Atlantic City .. 34 Clear Boston 30 Clear Buffalo 34 Cloudy Chicago 33 Clear st. Louis 40 Cloudy Ww Orleans .. 04 Clear V-.nVi-0'nn ... 4S Cloildv GOVERNOR BLEASE. j ) South Cnrolinn Executive Is ( ) Proud of Pardoning Record. Bfiry tfJT wu yjMKIKjBRi wtfKjMmf Columbus, S. C, Feb. 20. Governor Cole L. Ulease has published and dis tributed among the members of the leg Islature and his friends a curious book of IM) pages, in which he sets forth tho motives which actuated him in each of the many cases in which he has exercised executive clemency the last year. In his introduction to the book Governor Blease says: "I take greatest delight in saying that I have pardoned, paroled and com muted 317 people during the time that I have been governor of South Cnro linn. Nothing has given me more pleas ure than the privilege of exercising the power of forgiveness." TO CARE FOR HAWLEY'S WARD. Attorney For Heirs Says Miss Cameron Will Go Provided For. New York, Feb. 20. John B. Stanch field, attorney for the estate of the late Edwin Hawley, says that he does not believe the report that Miss Mar garet Cameron, Mr. Hawley's protege, had deeds or papers in her possession for the house in East Sixtieth street nnd the property at Babylon, N. Y No such papers have been shown to him, he said. He said there has never been any friction between Miss Cam eron and any members of the Hnwlo.v family and that when the business of straightening out the estate is finished he thought It altogether likely that the heirs would agree to some pro vision for Miss Cameron. He said that Miss Cameron was liked by all members of tho family. Miss Cameron, he said, had been tak en In by Mr. Hawley as a child of ten had beentducnted and grew up in the Hawley home us a member of the family. GRIEF CAUSES A SUICIDE. Cincinnati Divinity Student Ends Life by Shooting. Cincinnati, Feb. 20. Malcolm E. Er rett, aged twenty-one, of Cincinnati, a divinity student in the sophomore clnss of Bethany college, Bethany, W. Va., committed suicide by shooting himself in the head in his room In the college dormitory. Overwork and grief over the death of his brother In Detroit a year ago Is said to be the cause. Uussell Errett. Jr., died last year from injuries re ceived in football several years ago. Kussell Errett, father of Malcolm, Is head of the Standard Publishing com pany, which publishes the Christian Standard, the leading paper of the Dis ciples of Christ denomination. The fa ther is now sick and probably will not be able to leave the hospital, where he has been for some time. T. R.'S ANSWER IN TEN DAYS. Washington Expects Ex-President to Run Against Taft. Washington, Feb. 20.-Deflulte Infor mation from New York Is that Colonel Itoosevelt will within ten days make reply to the call addressed to him by the eight governors and that he will from that time on be in tho race against President Taft without reser vatlon. The progressives have been nervous since the collapse of the La Follette boom. Practically all of them have served notice on Senator La Follette that they have decided to turn to Mr. Itoosevelt. EXECUTION ANNULS POLICY. Weather Probabilities. Light snow today, with colder by night; toinnrrow generally fair und colder. CHANCE FOR INVENTORS. Fortune Awaits the One Who Can De vise a Cheap Process of Detinnlng. One honest method of getting rich quick is pointed out by the Waste Trade Journnl. A fortune awaits the inventor of n cheap process for de (Inning old tin cans. Saya the Journal "The dllllculty In the wny of re claiming the tin from old tin cans Is In tho amount of refuse they contain. They nre rnrely free from food nnd when picked from n dump nre filled with ashes and other refuse. In ad dition to this, they are covered with a paper label nnd frequently varnish ed besides. Before the tin can be dis solved off by any substance the food, lnhels nnd other foreign matter must be removed, and this Is tho obstacle hi tho way. There nre several plants In the United States which carry on detinnlng. but they nil work on sheet tin clippings, which are clean and re quire no preliminary treatment." SUN YAT SEN AN AMERICAN. The Ideal Guardian of the estates of your minor chil dren. It has the very best facilities for the profitable and wise invest ment and re investment of the princi pal and accrued income -The Scranton Trust Co. 010 Spruco Street. ABSOLUTE SECURITY, WBrnmrnmsmmmammam mmmmmmaammmamm Born In Hawaii and Came Under Pro visions of tho Act of 1900. Dr. Sun Ynt Sen, first president of the Chinese republic, is n naturalized American. 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