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I WKAT11KU TUB HOME PAm . Forecast Until 8 p. m. Tomorrow for Eastern Peiuwylvanl*. War the People of Pttuton and Vicinity. Snow or rain; warmer tonight. r w t AIX THE HOME NEWS. B A CENTS A TEN PAGES 56th YEAR. { BEEF TRUST ~ and *150,000 per an- ROBBERS MADE A SMALL HAUL AFTERTHE CROWN HUM D J ESCAPE 1 Man Took an ,L between num. Mr. McCurdy's statement to the C11 rectors preceded the submission of tbe Investigating committee's first report. This committee, fthlcb was named to examine into tbe affairs of the company, made a slgnlttcunt request for a broadening of It* powers and recommended changes In practices bjr the company "which on their very face are loose, pusound aktd open to criticism." The committer recotnlnended that pending it* further inquiry tbe executive officers adopt immediately a policy of retrenchment. Former Pltlsl Broke a Window In Mcbanick Bros.' Overdose of Me«lielnc In Seranton former Governor Testifies in Insurance Case. Russian Throne Pretender Government Wants v it to Come Off Soon. Steamship Helpless in Long Island Sound. Wore and State *50 Worth of Goods. and RendereCl l'noonsclouif,\ Gathering Support. William Dolan,' aped 25 yeartf, a former resident of this city. Is in the State hospital, Seranton,, In an unconscious condition. Dolun was working in a Seranton lunch roofn. At tho hospital it was stated that during yesterday ho had been .drinking and was looking for something that would sober him up. Somebody suggested a certain medicine and Dolan sent for V,. When it was brought bo took fully an ounce of It and immediately became, unconscious. An ambulance was summoned and the man was taken to the State hospital. He was unconscious tor a number of hoUrs and continues in a stupor today, but the hospital physicians say he will recover.Robber* were abroad some time last night. When the employe* of Hchanlrk Bros.' cents' furnishing xtor . at 27 North Main street, came | to work this morning. they found one of the panes of glass In the show window at the front of the store broken. An Inspection of the stock on display In the show window revealed that goods valued at about $50 had been stolen through the broken window pane. The goods stolen consisted of caps, glove;- and other furnishings. There Is no clue whatever to the robbers.DICTATOR IS LIKELY. DEFENDANTS' ANSWER DENIES HYDE'S STORY. DISABLED. The Witte Cabin 3t Considering Extrema Measuies. Will be Filed in Chicago Senator Depew Also Ap- Boat in Darkness and Pass- Court Next Week. pears as a Witness. Life Insurance In President's Manage. Washington, Nov. 17.—Senator Dryden of New Jersey, who la president of one of the largest life Insurance companies In the country, bad a talk with 'the president here on the subject of insurance, which the president will discuss freely in bis forthcoming message to Congrats. Senator Dryden will Introduce at the approaching session a bill providing for federal supervision of life Insurance. engers Panic Stricken. St. Petersburg, Nov. 17.—A false emperor lias suddenly nuide lii* upbear* ance near Penwi, auU ulreauy bis followers number 00,0(10. Washington, Nov. 17.—Attorney (leuem I Mootly, with reference to the pleas in bar 11 led by the defendants In the iuD I let men t against the lDeef packers pending in the district court,,Chicago, said he believed the public \Viu» entitled to some accurate Information with regard to the facts and that It could be given without affecting the Interests of the government or infringing upon the just rights of the accused persons. -VIiv Moody said: New York, Nov. 17.—Benjamin B. Odell, Jr., former governor of New York and now chairman of the Republican state committee, and Cbauncey M. Depew, United States senator, were the principal witnesses before the insurance investigating committee. Mr. Odell denied with marked emphasis that in bis conversation with James H. Hyde and Bainbridge Colby concerning the proposed settlement of his suit against the Mercantile Trust company he had ever, directly or Indirectly, threatened that institution with hostile legislation. In his narrative ol the negotiations for a settlement Mr Udell's story agreed with Mr. Harrl nan's version rather with tha if Mr. Hyde. , * New York, Nov. 17.—After a night of terror spent Just above Hell Gate, fearful that the high wind would drive them upon the rock* and in fear that the boat would sink, 200 passengers of the steamer Warren of the new line, were landed at Market street and the East river at S:30 oclock this morning. - Novelty stoves aftd ranges. Ash's. Tlus Is the startling report received from Simbirsk. Penza Is in the heart of Uie vnst region extending westward from the Volga, where agrarian ou u large scale have been occurring. TWO COUPLES ELOPED ENGINEER WIS BLAMED The Warren left here last night at 5 o'clock for Full Kiver, Mass., and had proceeded up the East river through Hell date when there was a sudden stoppage of the machinery and it was seen that the boat was drifting with the strong tide that was carrying her upon the rocks. While the pa*-, sengers were paAlc-stricken the captain ordered an anchor dropped and the steamer came to a standstill two boat lengths from the Astoria shore. If the pretender to the tbrone has placed himself at the head of tbe peasantry the government will soon lace besides its other troubled a formidable agrarian rebellion. Coroner *s Inquest in Hun. lock's Creek Disaster. MINE CAGt ACCIDENT Irate Italian Relatives Look- ing for Quartette. "Utoder the act creating the department of commerce nod labor the commissioner of corporal ions lias the right to subpoena and compel the attendance and testimony of witnesses and the production of documentary evidence and to administer oaths, hut with regard to all persons who are subpoenaed to testify or to produce documentary evidence it is provided that Immunity from prosecution shall be given tc them if they obey the commissioner's Mtbpoenn. except that they shall be liable for perjur.« for giving false te.-iti A writable panic prevailed on the bourse as the result of a rumor that the Grand Duke Nicholas Nicolaievltch, commander of the imperial guard, had been appointed military dictator.Five Men Injured in South Wilkesbarre Shaft. •The Black Hand" Figure* In a New Kole—Warrants Have Been Is- Jury DocMed that Enginwr Snyder sued for Cn welcome lie la- Ran Past a Siding: Contrary lo tives-ln-Law — Elopers M. Vouich, chief of Prernler Wltte's chancellery, denied positively the rumor that a dictator had been appointed. Ordorw—Conductor Blockwigt , The former governor admitted that he Ambler bill, aimed at the Mercantile Trust company, lmd been introduced as much on bis suggestion as on any other and explained it on the ground that the Mercantile Trust company and Alexander & Oreen had been conspicuous In the promotion not only of the United States Shipbuilding company, but of many other ill starred enterprises which had speedily come to grief and gone into the hands of receivers. As the governor of New York he conceived it to be bis duty to take steps to check that kind of financiering. The KiiftliiMi' Lom Control of 11 In Kijglnes Juki «h He Whk About to At the time the crew from the engine room wan coming; up from -below and a cloud of steam rising through the grating, added to the terror of the passengers. For the first hour or so the passengers were assured that everything whk all right, but later it wai learned that several tube* had blown out of the boiler and it would take hours to make the repair*. The boat wan in darkness .the accident having put out the eleetrlc light*, and a few lantern* about only added to the gloom. Outside the wind was blowing a gale and the passengers, many of them 111 from shock, were in a panicky state. Have Disappeared. Also Illnnu-d for Palling to Joseph Dona to and Lulgl Scevola, two Italians, are searching for two young men who eloped last evening with the daughter of the former and the niece of the latter, two young ladles 18 and 16 years old respectively. The two men had warrants issued this morning before Alderman Barrett for the arrest of their new relatlves-lnlaw, charging them with eloping. Kxftniiiic Brake Valves. While neither a dictatorship nor mar* tial law for St. Petersburg or Russia proper has been decided upon, there is no doubt that the Wltte cabinet has been compelled to consider the possibility of the government beLig driven to extreme measures. Tho coroner's jury empaneled by Coroner Dodaon to inquire Into the deaths of the six men killed as the result of the head-on collision on the Lackawanna railroad at Hunlock's Creek, on Nov. 8, decided yesterday, after "the taking of testimony, that Engineer Charles Snyder and Conductor C. Blocksage. of the freight train, were responsible for the . accident. Snyder was instantly killed when the two engines came together. Slacken Npeed in Order to Bring the Cage to a Stop at the Bottom of the Shaft. luony "It Is slated h.v (lie government lliat Mr. C Jar field did make the Invfstiga iion required by the resolution of tin house of representatives and tliat lie C'.iil reeeiye from certalu of the ants oral information and access lo tin I looks of the defendant corporation!! II is, however, contended by the giv eminent that the information and tic cess to the hooks were given voluntu rlly h.v the defendants. The govern meat denies In point of fact that .Mr Garfield did compel the several defend ants to attend and testify and produce documents before hilii or that lie Clld subpoena any of the defendants to appear before him and testify or produce documentary evidence or that he waived the oath which lie was authorized to require of tliein or tliat he promised them any immunity whatever in the premises or that any evidence obtained from the defendants was delivered to or used hy the department of JtiHtlce or ihCfrtf*trtet lUtftrWIC before tile grand jury which found the indictment. There was a very narrow escape from another mine cage disaster at 6:20 this morning at No. 3 shaft, of the Lehigh & Wilkesbarre Coal Co., in South Wilkesbarre. The hoisting machinery got beyond control, permitting the cage to crash with considerable force against the limbers at the of the shaft. Klve of the Mn men on the oage were Injured, though not dangerously, while the other five were shaken up considerably.The attitude of the Mole rates leaves the government, unless it is prepared immediately to convoke a constituent assembly based on universal suffrage, no choice between Lhe anarchy which the revolutionists are trying to create and repression. The warrant issued by Joseph Donato is for the arrest of John'Romao, who, he claims, ran away with his daughter, Catherine Donato, 18 years old. Scevola is looking for Frank Latello, who is accused of having run away with his niece, Lena Benevena, who Is only 16 years old. A constable has taken the warrants but so far he has not located the elopers and It is unlikely that he will at the present time. The two guardians are angry enough that their charges have eloped at all but what greatly increased their rage Is the fact that the two young men are reputed to be members of the Black Hand society and prominently Identified with It. They told the alderman this morning when their depositions were being taken that t*r% did not like the Black Hand and aid not want the girls to marry Black Hand members. The Inquest was conducted in Shlckshlnny by Coroner Dodson. There was a large attendance of Lackawanna railroad officials, including Division Superintendent F. M. Rlne, Trainmaster John McCann. Claim Agent B. P. L,aRuc and General Air Brake Inspector P. J. Langart. The taking of testimony began at 1 o'clock in the afternoon and continued for about two Supported Hyde For Ambassador. FTWAWCTAL AVD mCHMRRn4L 8trike to Continue Indefinitely. Mr. ()dell made It clear that lie had sold out hla holdings to the shipbuilding company at a heavy loss on March it, 1904. The Ambler bill was not introduced until March 31. His personal suit against the Mercantile trust was not actually until August of the same year, and It wan nettled by the payment of $73,000 lu DeeemlDer. Am Sugar Am Car & V 8»% 142 The council of workmen's delegates here have resolved to continue the strike indefinitely. - \m Loco • 8% Henry Kelfer' is the night engineer it the shaft whare the accident occurred, and he wa* handling the hoisting engines at the time. He had lowered six cageloads of men to their work, and was In the act of lowering the seventh eagfload. When the time came for him tt slacken the speed of the carriage as It.neared the bottom of the shaft, he-attempted to do. so, but the engine failed to respond to Ills touch. Instead, the carriage continued its way down i he shaft at a lively fate, crashing it«ft the timbers at the bottom with great force. A ma I Copper Atchison com B. R. T.' .. . B. h O. .. . . 84 % . 84% . 78% .110% The workfhen's organization at Odessa has proclaimed a general strike. The workmen of Moscow are opposed to the general strike proposed by the leaders at St. Petersburg, und the majority of them declined to cease work for the Polish cnUtDe. Workmen In other jrftles also declined tft stop work. The principal testimony offered was that of Conductor C. Blocksage,, who was in charge of the freight train which collided with the passenger train. He testified that his train was made up at Kingston and that it was running special. On reaching Nttnticoke he received orders to lay In the siding at Hunmck's Creek and permit the passenger to pass. hours. Can Pacific Ches & Ohio .172% . 58% Kt Paul . 178% Mr. Hughes also established from Mr. Udell's testimony the fact that the governor had written a letter to President Koosevelt lu support of Mr. Hyde's ambition to become L'nitud States ambassador to Prance. , .Mr. OrtC"1t~ft)W1ght he had done this before the final settlement of his claim, but he was not sure. C. P. I. . 48% Erie 111 Central 177% 48% L AN.. Met 8t Ky ...117% Mo. Paclllc ... 100 Mex Ont5.1l . . t 24% X. Y. Centra) ..162 Am Smelter '...149 96 N'orf A Went .. S« lout A Went ... 62% Pennsylvania ..140 Pan (Jan 102% Heading .. ...141% irDo% The strikers have forced the closing of the Mosco.v ruiirosd station here, st.pping outgoing ticttlc for Moscow, and huve finally succeeded in closing the electric stations and in cutting off light from the city. These orders, he said, he read to Engineer Snyder, who seemed to understand them. When Snyder failed to make the Hunlock siding, he left his post In the caboose and started out over the train, waving his arms to attract the engineer's attention. He failed to do so and the train kept on. It was going at the rate of 30 miles an hour at that time. It Is a disastrous calamity, when you lose your health, because indigestion and consumption have sapped It away. Prompt relief can be had In Dr. King's New Life Pills. They build up your digestive organs, and cure headache, dizziness, colic, constipation, etc. Guaranteed at Mayo's pharmacy. Geo. D. Stroh, West Plttston drua store: SSe. A Disastrous Calam'tv. ' Very fortunately the cage did not get beyond control until very clone to the bottom. To this is due the fact that all of th« ten men on the carriage escaped with their liven. Five of them, however, were hurt, their injuries consisting principally of severe bruises about the back. All of the men escaped without broken bones. Richard P. Evans, a miner, John 80- boy, a miner, and John D. Jones, a company lu borer, were taken to I heir homes in ambulances. Ueorge Bavage. a miner, and Irving Kromes. a door boy. were injured, but walked to their homes. The other Ave men suffered from shock, but quickly disappeared from the shaft and their names were not secured. Defendants' Wouldn't Testify, In view of Mr. Odell's statement that whatever state campaign contributions might have accrued from insurance companies were collected by Seimtor Piatt It Is beliefed that Senator I'latt will also be summoned as a witness before the Armstrong committee at an early date. "The attorney general asserts in the most positive terms that none of the information obtained by Mr. Garfield was used before the graml jury and further says that, he is \ informed by Mr. Garfield and believes that at certain stages of the investigation the defendants declined to give information unless they»were put in a i»osition to obtain the immunity provided by the act of congress and required by the constitution of the United States and that when - such instances occurred, acting after conferences with the attorney general, Mr. Garfield refrained from pursuing the inquiry and made no other attempt to obtain information, documentary or otherwise, along those Count Witle has made a poisonal appeal to the workmen to resume work. It was sent to all the factories, mills and other works and posted throughout the Industrial section. Rock Island 80. Pacific 80 Rwy com T. C. & I. . . 29% . . 35% 101% I There is no betterment of the agra- I rian 'conditions. Dispatches from I Kursk, Poltava, Jtiaznn, Samara und , other provinces continue to report the I spread of disorders, which lu I'oitava I are taking flu anti-Jewish turn. However, the imperial manifesto regarding the distribution of the crown domains will be Issued throughout Russia, and the emperor und Count Witte hope it ; will tend to pacify the peasants and i will have an important tactical effect on tho coming struggle with * the Socialists and other antlgovernmeut forces In the elections for the douoia. Blocksage said that when he reached a point between the third and fourth cars he clambered down upon the bumpers "Und made an effort to release the angle cock with his foot. The cock, he said, would not work. Had he been able to w8rk the cock he could have succeeded in stopping the train. He started back for the caboose, and just as he reached it the collision occurred. He was not injured.Oil hMiPM at Ash'* , Senator I)epew made au excellent witness. He expressed the hope that there would lie both national and state legislation to make ft impossible hereafter not only fojr insurance companies, but for all other corporations, to make contributions for political purpones. He denied absolutely ull knowledge of the Equitable" s »arious "yellow dog" accounts aud presented a summary of his fiersonal syndicate participations, from which it appeared that, balancing his losses against his profits, his net gain during tbe'tweuty-eight years since he became a dlreC-tor of the Equitable had been only fUlil.iil He explained fully how be had earned bis annual counsel fee of %'MXWO by advice and services rendered for years to the late Henry B. Hyde aud sulMequeutly to the latter"s sou. SPECIAL NOTICES. SPECIAL NOTICES. SPECIAL PRICES FOR SATURDAY. TO BUYERS OP CHRISTMAS GIFTS You gain a big advantage in buying your fresh meats at this city meat We Invite your attention to the lat- market where goods of only the lirsi est assortment of Holiday Goods that The cage which struck the bottom of the shaft was damaged somewhat. The cage on the other side of the shaft was hoisted above the regular landing place at the surface, but was stopped before reaching the sheave wheel, no damage being done to the hcadhouse. The engineer managed to stop the engines about the time the cage struck the bottom, and the hoisting apparatus was not damaged. It is supposed that the accident resulted from water accumulating in the cylinders of the nglne. On account of the damage done at the bottom of the shaft, the colliery was idle today. / grade are sold, and where the price Is are as new as they are pleasing und Testimony was also given by P. C» Klstler. the station agent at Nanticoke: W. C. Farnsworth. station agent at Hhickshlnny," and A. C. Millejv station agent at Huqlock's Cr«*k. always down to the bottom notch appropriate. Through our stock arc lines. many desirable gifts from the finest "After full conference with Mr. Garfield the answer of the government has been prepared by Mr. Pagin under the supervision of the attorney general aud with the assistance of the disfrict attorney and will be .taken to Chicago and filed in the court there early next week. The government admits the facts, but contends that they constitute no bar to a criminal prosecution. The answer prepared by the government will raise a mixed Issue of law and fact to be determined by die court in which the proceedings are pending. A speedy trial will be urged." * Tomorrow we will have a big stock to the most inexpensive, yet all grades, that will include home dressed pork Tile !DC•*» of their kind. Remember ITALIAN GIVLN LIMIT The jury's verdict was returned after only a few minutes of deliberation and was as follows: and lamb, chickens and spring ducks, this, we represent all things hh they also prime beef and veal, aim ami regulate the price by the true I Punished Heavily For Car- "We find that deceased. Charles Snyder, H. E. Stookey, John Blngsdorf. Henry Greenwalt, M. J. Graham and Frank A. Poole, came to their deaths ait a result of a wreck on the D., L. A W. railroad, near Hunlock's Creek' station, in the county of Luzerne. Wednesday. Nov. 8. 1805. We further find that the wreck was occasioned by the negligence of one of the deceased. Engineer Charles Snyder, of freight train No. 99. in running past a siding switch contrary to orders and colliding with paWnger •rain Xo. 204. That Charles Blocksage, conductor on train Xo. 99. neglected to properly examine the brake angle valves on the freight cars of his train before tearing the Kingston yard." Try our home made pork sausage, viUiic of the article scrapple, and bologna V.V ieel confident that the most i rying Weapons. Strictly fresh eggs. CHICAGO CA8H MEAT MARKET critical examination of our complete and very appropriate line of Holiday Judge Lynch Se.iloncod IMtnton For- Tried to Discourage Hyde. In regard to |Ir. Hyde's amhassado rial ambition Senator l)e|Dcw said the young man bad approached hint on the subject. and lie bad tried to discourage him on the ground that be could not hope to obtain the apitoiutnient. At Mr. Hyde's solicitation, however. Sen a tor Depow spoke to President Itoosevelt on the subject, aud the president replied that the thing was iui|MMMible. BELIEVED FROM NEW FRUITS ARE ARRIVINO Goods will convince you they are not ; merit elpier to h \au U. Ji'U anil #500 MISSION WORK and you can get the choicest new or- equalled vine where In ,...i or in Look through our beautiful Mock Fine—Ho Delivered a Loo- anges, Age, dates, etc., at this well stocked market place. All the season- price ture on tills Evil—3e\ or- Krt. H P. WM«r W ill Sot Leave For al Ilaliunu Skipped Work of Interohuroh Confereno*. Porto Rico as He Intended to Do. able vegetables lu big variety. When and make selection early, and will be Sal vat ore Penlno, an Italian from i... .m,n thla city, who »ai arrested some glad to li D a . D P montha ago for carrying conccaled weapon*, felt the heavy hand of American law for thla misdemeanor thin morning when, after conviction, 22 North Main St. he wa* given the hetfVleat sentence poaalble on this charge, by Judge RinifiULMiU'V DRBB8INO SACQUES namely Imprisonment at aep* EIDKKUOW N UHKnoiHU bacviftrate and solitary confinement for in blue, pink, light blue and red, all one year, and a flne of »600. New York, Nov. 17.—At the second session of the interchurch conference on federation, presided over by Dr. J. H. Garrison of St. Louis, the subject was "A United Church and Religious Education." Those who took part in the, discussion and their topics are the Rev. George file hards, "Itellgious Education In the Home;" John Wauamaker, "Religious Education and the Sunday School."- and Rev. G. U. Wenner, "Week Day Religious Education." you want a email or large supply of fresh shell oysters send or telephone Rev. H. P. Walter, rector of IN. James' church, who was slated to sail with Bishop Van Buren for Ponce, Port« Rico, on Dec. I. has just received word from the board of missions of the Episcopal church that, on account of the protests from hlr C«ngregutlon and vestry as well ae frun his bishop. Rt. Rev. Ethelbert Talbot, they have exonerated him from his promise to go to this ml salon field. The Episcopal church In Ponce is about it year* old and has a church rectory and pariah school, Mr. Walter was lo lake charg? of this important work. His bishop and people In PUtsion, however, thought his work here waa not finished and, In • sense, was as important as that In the proposed new field and. therefore, petitioned blm to May and asked the board lo release him. As Mr. Walter ha* decided to abide by the decision of 1 he board he will therefore remain in hi« present field of labor. required, your order—we deliver promptly. LEWIS. THK JEWELER. John Gilchrist, who is hi C-harge of the Equitable security department. foi lowed Mr. Depew to the stand and told of the dummy loans, amounting lo many millions of dollars, made to Kuhn. Loab ft Co. aud their clerks and otbar hanking firms Next ami last cant* Louis M. Ilailey. employed in (lie hood and mortgage department of the Equitable, wbo figured in owe of the so C-ailed "yellow dog" funds FIRE STARTED IN PECULIAR MANNER All the varieties of fresh fish on hand every Friday. W. E. SHARP, MARKKTMAN. Roth phones. 21 N. Main St. HUglil Blase Occurred TliU Morning In (lie Hi Mm WituioM of leak' Jewelry More. * . •• i Penlno wu one of a half doaen Diana, large aaaortnunt, tl and 91.* ■ fore|gnera fUUnd in a apt on Ladlea' Outing Flannel Night Gowna Railroad atreet eomo months ago, * .when a raid waa made by the police. (Qc, 75c. II. -• 'if« waa bound over for court and Ula All H«*n fleece lined underwear. cast came up (or trial this morning . before Judge Lynch In court room No. Lontr alfeve coraet covera In black . chief of Police bottus waa the and while. Iproaecutor. The commonwealth waa looked after by Attorney Ab* Saliberg The evidence against Penlno waa concluatve, and he waa promptly found guilty. DECORATED CHINA. Decision Favors Tolograph Companies. A »licht blase occurred thin mornins D■D the show window of Jipim A. Lewi*' jewelry store. an Xorth lUin MMli but was ettilwuUhMl before much (Umact was dCMWD. The urlctu of the tire wiiCi very prruliir. Mr. Lrf-wis' assistant was beating Home water on g (m arrangement near the window, and. M if su|C|»«*f d, some hot soot wan blown from the (u fisture into the window. It happened Ia a light on a celluloid ronb and in * H.-cond the comb wan MUlll» The ilraperies cugfei Ore alao. but the t,U«e was (taiekiy extinguished The financial loan van small Thankaclvlng dinner tablaa do not And Mil tbalr attractlvanaaa In tha good thine* to eat. Thu table aarvtoe —til* allvar, china, out tlaaa, aarva mi Important part. Bt. Paul, Mlun.. Nov. 17.—Judge Mauboru tn the t'ulted K tat ex circuit court of apiM'Ml* tllkl three decisions. la* which lie hold* that telegraph companies art' only olillgHd to llse ordinary care in deterlulnluy the identity of aeiuJefK of message* iiud that looses sustained h.v partlea whose nam** art iiupnD|»erly uaed are not to Ite beid against telegra|ib companies. Mr. Ha (ley i-ipkiiiNl tliai to evade the lair It to customary for tlie society to nMMD property purchased or «r-quired by foreclosure to In* held in the naiue of att individual instead of In (feat of the society. He had held ser enil pfetees of property In feto nauie for the purpose stated, he said. Children'! stocking cap*, and tam W»'v« many dainty, t&Mtful plNM In d*corat*d Chins—aalad nU, chop plaim, rhocolau pot*, augur and praam*. muyonalM bowls, bread and butwr platM, vmm. and atarllng »lllablawar*.o'•hull tern. New style woolen and kid iIovm (or ladlen. and children. Judge Lynch, when the man waa brought forward for sentence, took occaalon to deliver a luoture on the danger of carrying concealed weapons, a practice so prevalent among Italian*. He aald that the praitlce must be broken up and commended Chief Loftun for hie work In causing the arreat of those carrying weapons. Continuing. the judge stated thi.t itany crimes among foreigners might be prevented If the carrying of concealed weapon* waa severely punlahed. After atatlng that he would make an example of the prisoner he Imposed sentence. Oeneral outfitting* for women, misses and children. CLARA WAGNER'S. II •. Main. Kvmry WDM at food you oat UMt *• l»tl* i» daw a pound of harm. PTALBY. •Imx-mI K iwm til* ontiro moal Into poison. '* it«ww^Hl|in«b,|w»t»rtf TIT it wfeMi a ptvlliulaary i*p*rt *f It* ,rom k i» i Mv OpfMUffff* 9MB NMNWH- tk« (mJ al Hu Cm. and Wilt »- -■- -- - _.*.*■« - -. - ..,C .. t.. g- - ( "»•* »«r»»w vvpnfwi D«• "• •••• V,F" y*.*fy?W,y T . _T; * ditlun I»f th« rtomach. It ollowa tbot ,|HD nlaht. feat Hhtwrt A. MHMy no«d • „r*an to r*ot and «*t atronp again. Mbmt koir tyy*h- D"4DC^jr")j' jwr MUTUAL LIFE fried Hannah Plant, of little Rock, Ark., "for the relief I got from Bu&k- Vn't Arnica Halve . It curod my fearful running More*, which nothing el* would heal, and from which 1 had Huftered for S ye«r»." (t 1» a marvelnun healer for cut*, burn* and wound*. Ouarauteed at Maya'» pharmacy. mr Qiim Cut Dmm. Xrv TMt W. 17,- At a iwwrtH «f dv bumf of WATER M. JBWILSR. VTHINO A r I till I C«M Aw. A (vouch arnw a-hieh Mm a mU out of th* nrriM fey mOoc am * m* thai-tie mi thr b«Mi* k rfDrC il in KMMdya UsUlvr Ham*y ui Tar. C'ton* the lhr«U. tha l«n«« wH hmwhlal lukM. Tha motUefm (rkaj uU Uwr UUrM't hrwtlf. A b«iU mSTmw mU th* M)r «M|h «fra» which aim tk* Dtwh ial »'»rk« all ealh «at lh« Ml fey T. J. TaiM UNNBLLY HAS HETURNKI) hunting trip with 50 rabblU. mrvv m rabbit lunch Hatur. DONNEIXY'N CAFE you would aspect to And la a strictly up to date meat market can be had at thla place. Besides quoting you prices as low as can be had In this dir. we (leo. D. HI roll. Wf«t Pltfeitou. dru* siurei; 25c. give Red Star Humps to our customers. Saturday's stock will Include ttlx other cases of cairylng concealed weapons, with Chief Loftns as Ic« cream. wholattla 4b recall. Hartar. | Home killed pork, lamb an.l veal, prime beef, live or dressed e.-ilnjt chickens, home made aauaage. et\ i«r» to fceve be»" v.V"Dvt Dr. O'Brlan. Miner*' Bank Bid*., ha* had «ood nee— in many ao*ealJC•C1 incurable cane*; bait tr«U|M«l Irt vet., J lap key of riwrliC wmtchm. •tc; no trouble to ahow food*. YAUKEX, Jeweler. (3 D. up this morning, but Uts defendants In the cese did not appear «U4 oa.i was ordered forfeited. Tho defendants were Joe Faba. Lorlc Latona. Jos. Sardale, Reter TCrompton Prank Lopeel and Ben Nicholas. Bail (n each case was 1100. HALLOCK'B MEAT MARKET. SI 8. Main St. . 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Object Description
Title | Pittston Gazette |
Masthead | Pittston Gazette, November 17, 1905 |
Subject | Pittston Gazette newspaper |
Description | The collection contains the archive of the Pittston Gazette, a northeastern Pennsylvania newspaper published from 1850 through 1965. This archive spans 1850-1907 and is significant to genealogists and historians focused on northeastern Pennsylvania. |
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Date | 1905-11-17 |
Location Covered | United States; Pennsylvania; Luzerne County; Pittston |
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Description
Title | Pittston Gazette |
Masthead | Pittston Gazette, November 17, 1905 |
Subject | Pittston Gazette newspaper |
Description | The collection contains the archive of the Pittston Gazette, a northeastern Pennsylvania newspaper published from 1850 through 1965. This archive spans 1850-1907 and is significant to genealogists and historians focused on northeastern Pennsylvania. |
Publisher | Pittston Gazette |
Physical Description | microfilm |
Date | 1905-11-17 |
Location Covered | United States; Pennsylvania; Luzerne County; Pittston |
Type | Text |
Original Format | newspaper |
Digital Format | image/tiff |
Identifier | PGZ_19051117_001.tif |
Language | English |
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Contact | For information on source and images, contact the West Pittston Public Library, 200 Exeter Ave, West Pittston, PA 18643. Phone: (570) 654-9847. Email: wplibrary@luzernelibraries.org |
Contributing Institution | West Pittston Public Library |
Sponsorship | This Digital Object is provided in a collection that is included in POWER Library: Pennsylvania Photos and Documents, which is funded by the Office of Commonwealth Libraries of Pennsylvania/Pennsylvania Department of Education. |
Full Text | I WKAT11KU TUB HOME PAm . Forecast Until 8 p. m. Tomorrow for Eastern Peiuwylvanl*. War the People of Pttuton and Vicinity. Snow or rain; warmer tonight. r w t AIX THE HOME NEWS. B A CENTS A TEN PAGES 56th YEAR. { BEEF TRUST ~ and *150,000 per an- ROBBERS MADE A SMALL HAUL AFTERTHE CROWN HUM D J ESCAPE 1 Man Took an ,L between num. Mr. McCurdy's statement to the C11 rectors preceded the submission of tbe Investigating committee's first report. This committee, fthlcb was named to examine into tbe affairs of the company, made a slgnlttcunt request for a broadening of It* powers and recommended changes In practices bjr the company "which on their very face are loose, pusound aktd open to criticism." The committer recotnlnended that pending it* further inquiry tbe executive officers adopt immediately a policy of retrenchment. Former Pltlsl Broke a Window In Mcbanick Bros.' Overdose of Me«lielnc In Seranton former Governor Testifies in Insurance Case. Russian Throne Pretender Government Wants v it to Come Off Soon. Steamship Helpless in Long Island Sound. Wore and State *50 Worth of Goods. and RendereCl l'noonsclouif,\ Gathering Support. William Dolan,' aped 25 yeartf, a former resident of this city. Is in the State hospital, Seranton,, In an unconscious condition. Dolun was working in a Seranton lunch roofn. At tho hospital it was stated that during yesterday ho had been .drinking and was looking for something that would sober him up. Somebody suggested a certain medicine and Dolan sent for V,. When it was brought bo took fully an ounce of It and immediately became, unconscious. An ambulance was summoned and the man was taken to the State hospital. He was unconscious tor a number of hoUrs and continues in a stupor today, but the hospital physicians say he will recover.Robber* were abroad some time last night. When the employe* of Hchanlrk Bros.' cents' furnishing xtor . at 27 North Main street, came | to work this morning. they found one of the panes of glass In the show window at the front of the store broken. An Inspection of the stock on display In the show window revealed that goods valued at about $50 had been stolen through the broken window pane. The goods stolen consisted of caps, glove;- and other furnishings. There Is no clue whatever to the robbers.DICTATOR IS LIKELY. DEFENDANTS' ANSWER DENIES HYDE'S STORY. DISABLED. The Witte Cabin 3t Considering Extrema Measuies. Will be Filed in Chicago Senator Depew Also Ap- Boat in Darkness and Pass- Court Next Week. pears as a Witness. Life Insurance In President's Manage. Washington, Nov. 17.—Senator Dryden of New Jersey, who la president of one of the largest life Insurance companies In the country, bad a talk with 'the president here on the subject of insurance, which the president will discuss freely in bis forthcoming message to Congrats. Senator Dryden will Introduce at the approaching session a bill providing for federal supervision of life Insurance. engers Panic Stricken. St. Petersburg, Nov. 17.—A false emperor lias suddenly nuide lii* upbear* ance near Penwi, auU ulreauy bis followers number 00,0(10. Washington, Nov. 17.—Attorney (leuem I Mootly, with reference to the pleas in bar 11 led by the defendants In the iuD I let men t against the lDeef packers pending in the district court,,Chicago, said he believed the public \Viu» entitled to some accurate Information with regard to the facts and that It could be given without affecting the Interests of the government or infringing upon the just rights of the accused persons. -VIiv Moody said: New York, Nov. 17.—Benjamin B. Odell, Jr., former governor of New York and now chairman of the Republican state committee, and Cbauncey M. Depew, United States senator, were the principal witnesses before the insurance investigating committee. Mr. Odell denied with marked emphasis that in bis conversation with James H. Hyde and Bainbridge Colby concerning the proposed settlement of his suit against the Mercantile Trust company he had ever, directly or Indirectly, threatened that institution with hostile legislation. In his narrative ol the negotiations for a settlement Mr Udell's story agreed with Mr. Harrl nan's version rather with tha if Mr. Hyde. , * New York, Nov. 17.—After a night of terror spent Just above Hell Gate, fearful that the high wind would drive them upon the rock* and in fear that the boat would sink, 200 passengers of the steamer Warren of the new line, were landed at Market street and the East river at S:30 oclock this morning. - Novelty stoves aftd ranges. Ash's. Tlus Is the startling report received from Simbirsk. Penza Is in the heart of Uie vnst region extending westward from the Volga, where agrarian ou u large scale have been occurring. TWO COUPLES ELOPED ENGINEER WIS BLAMED The Warren left here last night at 5 o'clock for Full Kiver, Mass., and had proceeded up the East river through Hell date when there was a sudden stoppage of the machinery and it was seen that the boat was drifting with the strong tide that was carrying her upon the rocks. While the pa*-, sengers were paAlc-stricken the captain ordered an anchor dropped and the steamer came to a standstill two boat lengths from the Astoria shore. If the pretender to the tbrone has placed himself at the head of tbe peasantry the government will soon lace besides its other troubled a formidable agrarian rebellion. Coroner *s Inquest in Hun. lock's Creek Disaster. MINE CAGt ACCIDENT Irate Italian Relatives Look- ing for Quartette. "Utoder the act creating the department of commerce nod labor the commissioner of corporal ions lias the right to subpoena and compel the attendance and testimony of witnesses and the production of documentary evidence and to administer oaths, hut with regard to all persons who are subpoenaed to testify or to produce documentary evidence it is provided that Immunity from prosecution shall be given tc them if they obey the commissioner's Mtbpoenn. except that they shall be liable for perjur.« for giving false te.-iti A writable panic prevailed on the bourse as the result of a rumor that the Grand Duke Nicholas Nicolaievltch, commander of the imperial guard, had been appointed military dictator.Five Men Injured in South Wilkesbarre Shaft. •The Black Hand" Figure* In a New Kole—Warrants Have Been Is- Jury DocMed that Enginwr Snyder sued for Cn welcome lie la- Ran Past a Siding: Contrary lo tives-ln-Law — Elopers M. Vouich, chief of Prernler Wltte's chancellery, denied positively the rumor that a dictator had been appointed. Ordorw—Conductor Blockwigt , The former governor admitted that he Ambler bill, aimed at the Mercantile Trust company, lmd been introduced as much on bis suggestion as on any other and explained it on the ground that the Mercantile Trust company and Alexander & Oreen had been conspicuous In the promotion not only of the United States Shipbuilding company, but of many other ill starred enterprises which had speedily come to grief and gone into the hands of receivers. As the governor of New York he conceived it to be bis duty to take steps to check that kind of financiering. The KiiftliiMi' Lom Control of 11 In Kijglnes Juki «h He Whk About to At the time the crew from the engine room wan coming; up from -below and a cloud of steam rising through the grating, added to the terror of the passengers. For the first hour or so the passengers were assured that everything whk all right, but later it wai learned that several tube* had blown out of the boiler and it would take hours to make the repair*. The boat wan in darkness .the accident having put out the eleetrlc light*, and a few lantern* about only added to the gloom. Outside the wind was blowing a gale and the passengers, many of them 111 from shock, were in a panicky state. Have Disappeared. Also Illnnu-d for Palling to Joseph Dona to and Lulgl Scevola, two Italians, are searching for two young men who eloped last evening with the daughter of the former and the niece of the latter, two young ladles 18 and 16 years old respectively. The two men had warrants issued this morning before Alderman Barrett for the arrest of their new relatlves-lnlaw, charging them with eloping. Kxftniiiic Brake Valves. While neither a dictatorship nor mar* tial law for St. Petersburg or Russia proper has been decided upon, there is no doubt that the Wltte cabinet has been compelled to consider the possibility of the government beLig driven to extreme measures. Tho coroner's jury empaneled by Coroner Dodaon to inquire Into the deaths of the six men killed as the result of the head-on collision on the Lackawanna railroad at Hunlock's Creek, on Nov. 8, decided yesterday, after "the taking of testimony, that Engineer Charles Snyder and Conductor C. Blocksage. of the freight train, were responsible for the . accident. Snyder was instantly killed when the two engines came together. Slacken Npeed in Order to Bring the Cage to a Stop at the Bottom of the Shaft. luony "It Is slated h.v (lie government lliat Mr. C Jar field did make the Invfstiga iion required by the resolution of tin house of representatives and tliat lie C'.iil reeeiye from certalu of the ants oral information and access lo tin I looks of the defendant corporation!! II is, however, contended by the giv eminent that the information and tic cess to the hooks were given voluntu rlly h.v the defendants. The govern meat denies In point of fact that .Mr Garfield did compel the several defend ants to attend and testify and produce documents before hilii or that lie Clld subpoena any of the defendants to appear before him and testify or produce documentary evidence or that he waived the oath which lie was authorized to require of tliein or tliat he promised them any immunity whatever in the premises or that any evidence obtained from the defendants was delivered to or used hy the department of JtiHtlce or ihCfrtf*trtet lUtftrWIC before tile grand jury which found the indictment. There was a very narrow escape from another mine cage disaster at 6:20 this morning at No. 3 shaft, of the Lehigh & Wilkesbarre Coal Co., in South Wilkesbarre. The hoisting machinery got beyond control, permitting the cage to crash with considerable force against the limbers at the of the shaft. Klve of the Mn men on the oage were Injured, though not dangerously, while the other five were shaken up considerably.The attitude of the Mole rates leaves the government, unless it is prepared immediately to convoke a constituent assembly based on universal suffrage, no choice between Lhe anarchy which the revolutionists are trying to create and repression. The warrant issued by Joseph Donato is for the arrest of John'Romao, who, he claims, ran away with his daughter, Catherine Donato, 18 years old. Scevola is looking for Frank Latello, who is accused of having run away with his niece, Lena Benevena, who Is only 16 years old. A constable has taken the warrants but so far he has not located the elopers and It is unlikely that he will at the present time. The two guardians are angry enough that their charges have eloped at all but what greatly increased their rage Is the fact that the two young men are reputed to be members of the Black Hand society and prominently Identified with It. They told the alderman this morning when their depositions were being taken that t*r% did not like the Black Hand and aid not want the girls to marry Black Hand members. The Inquest was conducted in Shlckshlnny by Coroner Dodson. There was a large attendance of Lackawanna railroad officials, including Division Superintendent F. M. Rlne, Trainmaster John McCann. Claim Agent B. P. L,aRuc and General Air Brake Inspector P. J. Langart. The taking of testimony began at 1 o'clock in the afternoon and continued for about two Supported Hyde For Ambassador. FTWAWCTAL AVD mCHMRRn4L 8trike to Continue Indefinitely. Mr. ()dell made It clear that lie had sold out hla holdings to the shipbuilding company at a heavy loss on March it, 1904. The Ambler bill was not introduced until March 31. His personal suit against the Mercantile trust was not actually until August of the same year, and It wan nettled by the payment of $73,000 lu DeeemlDer. Am Sugar Am Car & V 8»% 142 The council of workmen's delegates here have resolved to continue the strike indefinitely. - \m Loco • 8% Henry Kelfer' is the night engineer it the shaft whare the accident occurred, and he wa* handling the hoisting engines at the time. He had lowered six cageloads of men to their work, and was In the act of lowering the seventh eagfload. When the time came for him tt slacken the speed of the carriage as It.neared the bottom of the shaft, he-attempted to do. so, but the engine failed to respond to Ills touch. Instead, the carriage continued its way down i he shaft at a lively fate, crashing it«ft the timbers at the bottom with great force. A ma I Copper Atchison com B. R. T.' .. . B. h O. .. . . 84 % . 84% . 78% .110% The workfhen's organization at Odessa has proclaimed a general strike. The workmen of Moscow are opposed to the general strike proposed by the leaders at St. Petersburg, und the majority of them declined to cease work for the Polish cnUtDe. Workmen In other jrftles also declined tft stop work. The principal testimony offered was that of Conductor C. Blocksage,, who was in charge of the freight train which collided with the passenger train. He testified that his train was made up at Kingston and that it was running special. On reaching Nttnticoke he received orders to lay In the siding at Hunmck's Creek and permit the passenger to pass. hours. Can Pacific Ches & Ohio .172% . 58% Kt Paul . 178% Mr. Hughes also established from Mr. Udell's testimony the fact that the governor had written a letter to President Koosevelt lu support of Mr. Hyde's ambition to become L'nitud States ambassador to Prance. , .Mr. OrtC"1t~ft)W1ght he had done this before the final settlement of his claim, but he was not sure. C. P. I. . 48% Erie 111 Central 177% 48% L AN.. Met 8t Ky ...117% Mo. Paclllc ... 100 Mex Ont5.1l . . t 24% X. Y. Centra) ..162 Am Smelter '...149 96 N'orf A Went .. S« lout A Went ... 62% Pennsylvania ..140 Pan (Jan 102% Heading .. ...141% irDo% The strikers have forced the closing of the Mosco.v ruiirosd station here, st.pping outgoing ticttlc for Moscow, and huve finally succeeded in closing the electric stations and in cutting off light from the city. These orders, he said, he read to Engineer Snyder, who seemed to understand them. When Snyder failed to make the Hunlock siding, he left his post In the caboose and started out over the train, waving his arms to attract the engineer's attention. He failed to do so and the train kept on. It was going at the rate of 30 miles an hour at that time. It Is a disastrous calamity, when you lose your health, because indigestion and consumption have sapped It away. Prompt relief can be had In Dr. King's New Life Pills. They build up your digestive organs, and cure headache, dizziness, colic, constipation, etc. Guaranteed at Mayo's pharmacy. Geo. D. Stroh, West Plttston drua store: SSe. A Disastrous Calam'tv. ' Very fortunately the cage did not get beyond control until very clone to the bottom. To this is due the fact that all of th« ten men on the carriage escaped with their liven. Five of them, however, were hurt, their injuries consisting principally of severe bruises about the back. All of the men escaped without broken bones. Richard P. Evans, a miner, John 80- boy, a miner, and John D. Jones, a company lu borer, were taken to I heir homes in ambulances. Ueorge Bavage. a miner, and Irving Kromes. a door boy. were injured, but walked to their homes. The other Ave men suffered from shock, but quickly disappeared from the shaft and their names were not secured. Defendants' Wouldn't Testify, In view of Mr. Odell's statement that whatever state campaign contributions might have accrued from insurance companies were collected by Seimtor Piatt It Is beliefed that Senator I'latt will also be summoned as a witness before the Armstrong committee at an early date. "The attorney general asserts in the most positive terms that none of the information obtained by Mr. Garfield was used before the graml jury and further says that, he is \ informed by Mr. Garfield and believes that at certain stages of the investigation the defendants declined to give information unless they»were put in a i»osition to obtain the immunity provided by the act of congress and required by the constitution of the United States and that when - such instances occurred, acting after conferences with the attorney general, Mr. Garfield refrained from pursuing the inquiry and made no other attempt to obtain information, documentary or otherwise, along those Count Witle has made a poisonal appeal to the workmen to resume work. It was sent to all the factories, mills and other works and posted throughout the Industrial section. Rock Island 80. Pacific 80 Rwy com T. C. & I. . . 29% . . 35% 101% I There is no betterment of the agra- I rian 'conditions. Dispatches from I Kursk, Poltava, Jtiaznn, Samara und , other provinces continue to report the I spread of disorders, which lu I'oitava I are taking flu anti-Jewish turn. However, the imperial manifesto regarding the distribution of the crown domains will be Issued throughout Russia, and the emperor und Count Witte hope it ; will tend to pacify the peasants and i will have an important tactical effect on tho coming struggle with * the Socialists and other antlgovernmeut forces In the elections for the douoia. Blocksage said that when he reached a point between the third and fourth cars he clambered down upon the bumpers "Und made an effort to release the angle cock with his foot. The cock, he said, would not work. Had he been able to w8rk the cock he could have succeeded in stopping the train. He started back for the caboose, and just as he reached it the collision occurred. He was not injured.Oil hMiPM at Ash'* , Senator I)epew made au excellent witness. He expressed the hope that there would lie both national and state legislation to make ft impossible hereafter not only fojr insurance companies, but for all other corporations, to make contributions for political purpones. He denied absolutely ull knowledge of the Equitable" s »arious "yellow dog" accounts aud presented a summary of his fiersonal syndicate participations, from which it appeared that, balancing his losses against his profits, his net gain during tbe'tweuty-eight years since he became a dlreC-tor of the Equitable had been only fUlil.iil He explained fully how be had earned bis annual counsel fee of %'MXWO by advice and services rendered for years to the late Henry B. Hyde aud sulMequeutly to the latter"s sou. SPECIAL NOTICES. SPECIAL NOTICES. SPECIAL PRICES FOR SATURDAY. TO BUYERS OP CHRISTMAS GIFTS You gain a big advantage in buying your fresh meats at this city meat We Invite your attention to the lat- market where goods of only the lirsi est assortment of Holiday Goods that The cage which struck the bottom of the shaft was damaged somewhat. The cage on the other side of the shaft was hoisted above the regular landing place at the surface, but was stopped before reaching the sheave wheel, no damage being done to the hcadhouse. The engineer managed to stop the engines about the time the cage struck the bottom, and the hoisting apparatus was not damaged. It is supposed that the accident resulted from water accumulating in the cylinders of the nglne. On account of the damage done at the bottom of the shaft, the colliery was idle today. / grade are sold, and where the price Is are as new as they are pleasing und Testimony was also given by P. C» Klstler. the station agent at Nanticoke: W. C. Farnsworth. station agent at Hhickshlnny," and A. C. Millejv station agent at Huqlock's Cr«*k. always down to the bottom notch appropriate. Through our stock arc lines. many desirable gifts from the finest "After full conference with Mr. Garfield the answer of the government has been prepared by Mr. Pagin under the supervision of the attorney general aud with the assistance of the disfrict attorney and will be .taken to Chicago and filed in the court there early next week. The government admits the facts, but contends that they constitute no bar to a criminal prosecution. The answer prepared by the government will raise a mixed Issue of law and fact to be determined by die court in which the proceedings are pending. A speedy trial will be urged." * Tomorrow we will have a big stock to the most inexpensive, yet all grades, that will include home dressed pork Tile !DC•*» of their kind. Remember ITALIAN GIVLN LIMIT The jury's verdict was returned after only a few minutes of deliberation and was as follows: and lamb, chickens and spring ducks, this, we represent all things hh they also prime beef and veal, aim ami regulate the price by the true I Punished Heavily For Car- "We find that deceased. Charles Snyder, H. E. Stookey, John Blngsdorf. Henry Greenwalt, M. J. Graham and Frank A. Poole, came to their deaths ait a result of a wreck on the D., L. A W. railroad, near Hunlock's Creek' station, in the county of Luzerne. Wednesday. Nov. 8. 1805. We further find that the wreck was occasioned by the negligence of one of the deceased. Engineer Charles Snyder, of freight train No. 99. in running past a siding switch contrary to orders and colliding with paWnger •rain Xo. 204. That Charles Blocksage, conductor on train Xo. 99. neglected to properly examine the brake angle valves on the freight cars of his train before tearing the Kingston yard." Try our home made pork sausage, viUiic of the article scrapple, and bologna V.V ieel confident that the most i rying Weapons. Strictly fresh eggs. CHICAGO CA8H MEAT MARKET critical examination of our complete and very appropriate line of Holiday Judge Lynch Se.iloncod IMtnton For- Tried to Discourage Hyde. In regard to |Ir. Hyde's amhassado rial ambition Senator l)e|Dcw said the young man bad approached hint on the subject. and lie bad tried to discourage him on the ground that be could not hope to obtain the apitoiutnient. At Mr. Hyde's solicitation, however. Sen a tor Depow spoke to President Itoosevelt on the subject, aud the president replied that the thing was iui|MMMible. BELIEVED FROM NEW FRUITS ARE ARRIVINO Goods will convince you they are not ; merit elpier to h \au U. Ji'U anil #500 MISSION WORK and you can get the choicest new or- equalled vine where In ,...i or in Look through our beautiful Mock Fine—Ho Delivered a Loo- anges, Age, dates, etc., at this well stocked market place. All the season- price ture on tills Evil—3e\ or- Krt. H P. WM«r W ill Sot Leave For al Ilaliunu Skipped Work of Interohuroh Confereno*. Porto Rico as He Intended to Do. able vegetables lu big variety. When and make selection early, and will be Sal vat ore Penlno, an Italian from i... .m,n thla city, who »ai arrested some glad to li D a . D P montha ago for carrying conccaled weapon*, felt the heavy hand of American law for thla misdemeanor thin morning when, after conviction, 22 North Main St. he wa* given the hetfVleat sentence poaalble on this charge, by Judge RinifiULMiU'V DRBB8INO SACQUES namely Imprisonment at aep* EIDKKUOW N UHKnoiHU bacviftrate and solitary confinement for in blue, pink, light blue and red, all one year, and a flne of »600. New York, Nov. 17.—At the second session of the interchurch conference on federation, presided over by Dr. J. H. Garrison of St. Louis, the subject was "A United Church and Religious Education." Those who took part in the, discussion and their topics are the Rev. George file hards, "Itellgious Education In the Home;" John Wauamaker, "Religious Education and the Sunday School."- and Rev. G. U. Wenner, "Week Day Religious Education." you want a email or large supply of fresh shell oysters send or telephone Rev. H. P. Walter, rector of IN. James' church, who was slated to sail with Bishop Van Buren for Ponce, Port« Rico, on Dec. I. has just received word from the board of missions of the Episcopal church that, on account of the protests from hlr C«ngregutlon and vestry as well ae frun his bishop. Rt. Rev. Ethelbert Talbot, they have exonerated him from his promise to go to this ml salon field. The Episcopal church In Ponce is about it year* old and has a church rectory and pariah school, Mr. Walter was lo lake charg? of this important work. His bishop and people In PUtsion, however, thought his work here waa not finished and, In • sense, was as important as that In the proposed new field and. therefore, petitioned blm to May and asked the board lo release him. As Mr. Walter ha* decided to abide by the decision of 1 he board he will therefore remain in hi« present field of labor. required, your order—we deliver promptly. LEWIS. THK JEWELER. John Gilchrist, who is hi C-harge of the Equitable security department. foi lowed Mr. Depew to the stand and told of the dummy loans, amounting lo many millions of dollars, made to Kuhn. Loab ft Co. aud their clerks and otbar hanking firms Next ami last cant* Louis M. Ilailey. employed in (lie hood and mortgage department of the Equitable, wbo figured in owe of the so C-ailed "yellow dog" funds FIRE STARTED IN PECULIAR MANNER All the varieties of fresh fish on hand every Friday. W. E. SHARP, MARKKTMAN. Roth phones. 21 N. Main St. HUglil Blase Occurred TliU Morning In (lie Hi Mm WituioM of leak' Jewelry More. * . •• i Penlno wu one of a half doaen Diana, large aaaortnunt, tl and 91.* ■ fore|gnera fUUnd in a apt on Ladlea' Outing Flannel Night Gowna Railroad atreet eomo months ago, * .when a raid waa made by the police. (Qc, 75c. II. -• 'if« waa bound over for court and Ula All H«*n fleece lined underwear. cast came up (or trial this morning . before Judge Lynch In court room No. Lontr alfeve coraet covera In black . chief of Police bottus waa the and while. Iproaecutor. The commonwealth waa looked after by Attorney Ab* Saliberg The evidence against Penlno waa concluatve, and he waa promptly found guilty. DECORATED CHINA. Decision Favors Tolograph Companies. A »licht blase occurred thin mornins D■D the show window of Jipim A. Lewi*' jewelry store. an Xorth lUin MMli but was ettilwuUhMl before much (Umact was dCMWD. The urlctu of the tire wiiCi very prruliir. Mr. Lrf-wis' assistant was beating Home water on g (m arrangement near the window, and. M if su|C|»«*f d, some hot soot wan blown from the (u fisture into the window. It happened Ia a light on a celluloid ronb and in * H.-cond the comb wan MUlll» The ilraperies cugfei Ore alao. but the t,U«e was (taiekiy extinguished The financial loan van small Thankaclvlng dinner tablaa do not And Mil tbalr attractlvanaaa In tha good thine* to eat. Thu table aarvtoe —til* allvar, china, out tlaaa, aarva mi Important part. Bt. Paul, Mlun.. Nov. 17.—Judge Mauboru tn the t'ulted K tat ex circuit court of apiM'Ml* tllkl three decisions. la* which lie hold* that telegraph companies art' only olillgHd to llse ordinary care in deterlulnluy the identity of aeiuJefK of message* iiud that looses sustained h.v partlea whose nam** art iiupnD|»erly uaed are not to Ite beid against telegra|ib companies. Mr. Ha (ley i-ipkiiiNl tliai to evade the lair It to customary for tlie society to nMMD property purchased or «r-quired by foreclosure to In* held in the naiue of att individual instead of In (feat of the society. He had held ser enil pfetees of property In feto nauie for the purpose stated, he said. Children'! stocking cap*, and tam W»'v« many dainty, t&Mtful plNM In d*corat*d Chins—aalad nU, chop plaim, rhocolau pot*, augur and praam*. muyonalM bowls, bread and butwr platM, vmm. and atarllng »lllablawar*.o'•hull tern. New style woolen and kid iIovm (or ladlen. and children. Judge Lynch, when the man waa brought forward for sentence, took occaalon to deliver a luoture on the danger of carrying concealed weapons, a practice so prevalent among Italian*. He aald that the praitlce must be broken up and commended Chief Loftun for hie work In causing the arreat of those carrying weapons. Continuing. the judge stated thi.t itany crimes among foreigners might be prevented If the carrying of concealed weapon* waa severely punlahed. After atatlng that he would make an example of the prisoner he Imposed sentence. Oeneral outfitting* for women, misses and children. CLARA WAGNER'S. II •. Main. Kvmry WDM at food you oat UMt *• l»tl* i» daw a pound of harm. PTALBY. •Imx-mI K iwm til* ontiro moal Into poison. '* it«ww^Hl|in«b,|w»t»rtf TIT it wfeMi a ptvlliulaary i*p*rt *f It* ,rom k i» i Mv OpfMUffff* 9MB NMNWH- tk« (mJ al Hu Cm. and Wilt »- -■- -- - _.*.*■« - -. - ..,C .. t.. g- - ( "»•* »«r»»w vvpnfwi D«• "• •••• V,F" y*.*fy?W,y T . _T; * ditlun I»f th« rtomach. It ollowa tbot ,|HD nlaht. feat Hhtwrt A. MHMy no«d • „r*an to r*ot and «*t atronp again. Mbmt koir tyy*h- D"4DC^jr")j' jwr MUTUAL LIFE fried Hannah Plant, of little Rock, Ark., "for the relief I got from Bu&k- Vn't Arnica Halve . It curod my fearful running More*, which nothing el* would heal, and from which 1 had Huftered for S ye«r»." (t 1» a marvelnun healer for cut*, burn* and wound*. Ouarauteed at Maya'» pharmacy. mr Qiim Cut Dmm. Xrv TMt W. 17,- At a iwwrtH «f dv bumf of WATER M. JBWILSR. VTHINO A r I till I C«M Aw. A (vouch arnw a-hieh Mm a mU out of th* nrriM fey mOoc am * m* thai-tie mi thr b«Mi* k rfDrC il in KMMdya UsUlvr Ham*y ui Tar. C'ton* the lhr«U. tha l«n«« wH hmwhlal lukM. Tha motUefm (rkaj uU Uwr UUrM't hrwtlf. A b«iU mSTmw mU th* M)r «M|h «fra» which aim tk* Dtwh ial »'»rk« all ealh «at lh« Ml fey T. J. TaiM UNNBLLY HAS HETURNKI) hunting trip with 50 rabblU. mrvv m rabbit lunch Hatur. DONNEIXY'N CAFE you would aspect to And la a strictly up to date meat market can be had at thla place. Besides quoting you prices as low as can be had In this dir. we (leo. D. HI roll. Wf«t Pltfeitou. dru* siurei; 25c. give Red Star Humps to our customers. Saturday's stock will Include ttlx other cases of cairylng concealed weapons, with Chief Loftns as Ic« cream. wholattla 4b recall. Hartar. | Home killed pork, lamb an.l veal, prime beef, live or dressed e.-ilnjt chickens, home made aauaage. et\ i«r» to fceve be»" v.V"Dvt Dr. O'Brlan. Miner*' Bank Bid*., ha* had «ood nee— in many ao*ealJC•C1 incurable cane*; bait tr«U|M«l Irt vet., J lap key of riwrliC wmtchm. •tc; no trouble to ahow food*. YAUKEX, Jeweler. (3 D. up this morning, but Uts defendants In the cese did not appear «U4 oa.i was ordered forfeited. Tho defendants were Joe Faba. Lorlc Latona. Jos. Sardale, Reter TCrompton Prank Lopeel and Ben Nicholas. Bail (n each case was 1100. HALLOCK'B MEAT MARKET. SI 8. Main St. . Both Phones. LIGHT luoahM, all th*l —iDWH. I « b ' . |
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