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JUii TtMC NflttK RMI'l. VKMir. **!#»• MMi f» '•■ I . "•»M rxrtgn» M«rk T*-«»ar THR HON»: I'U'Ml » KIU1IT PAOK& I —7 % Sentenced To The Penitentiary __________ Squire Ambrose Reese, Of Bomb Bxptoted in Si. h tor's, Smm. President Vow Bound for Views of John D. Rockefel Porto Rico. lor, Jr. k SPKAKS OP CRITICS NOBODY WAS INJURED MONEY DEMORALIZING Says Canal Work Will Re main Long After Them. Easy to do Right When Tou Have to Work Hard. Parsons, Forgery Charged With and Conspiracy, Comparatively Little Dam age Was Dons. Rmu*. Nov. Ml. A bomb waa •*- pbab-d ik-mi Um* blgb allar Ih Ml IV !«•«•'a UuruiK Hm* wrrlm. '11*' •iltrtce •It tfUM-iiMl, mill «n liHle»C-rlb:ilDU' WW uf itHifuatuu fulluwMl No on* Waa ('wlotl, Nov. It*. - I'lvaltlclll |{)KM4D Vi-lt Ik now mi tin* IiuIIIi-hIi1|i IaiiiUI.iiiii Utl IllM WIIV IMI'll to till* I'llltlHl HI:ltC"4 froiu I'mhiiiiim. IliD iii due |o arrive ill I'oiH'i*, I'orto I tiro, on \Vt«liiC»«lu.v. From tlii'iv lie will rn*Dn tin- Inland to Htm J mi ii lDy ii iitoluolillf for it oim* day vUlt to tl*D i-aplta!. Hi* will t'lulmrk Ml Hum J miiii for Hampton Komi* oii TlnirKiluy ami iDk|MM'tK to rt'Mcli WiinIilugtoii oil TiM«Hilny, Nov. 'J7 N«*w York. Nov. l#,-"\Vli*t wan It* driving my Wliii t tloi'i l| nil hum ii';" nuked tliC* lufiulter* of John I). Itm-ki' f«*lli*r. Jr.'* H'.M« C•.'.*»»» an tli.-y emerged fro.n | !••• flu km miwhIou at tin* Fifth A vwiue Hiiiitmt ehlltvh. For ovrr tin Iiomi- tin- young lulllioiuiirv Inn I Flood liefore Iiih rliihk telling them how tie- IllorulUliitf it in to It.ive Weill Hi Pleads Guilty, and Is Given the Light Sentence Aa a4MMi aa tlx* Mmiw uf the tro- UK'iiduiiN ruar bad cpuimhI a inuuu aouirtit by rt'itaaurliiK word* tn tin* but In valu. 'I'Ik'.v Hi d 111 all dltvctluiia, aud a uuiubt*r of woun ii falutwl Women a ltd rblldmi arrcaiu- I'd, and uii'u Irltnl lu proltfl ttwlr fauillltta lu llm i-ruab. Tin- dumb la ao liiiKf, Imwwver, llial Ibi'iv waa aui plf room for tin* rrmvd lu acatlor. No lra«i« uf I In* |x»r|H'tratur uf tbe d«ud baa Imn'Ii found, Mi RiM-kefeller, Ill)* hoii of the rich uat iiiiiii lu tlii' world. tolii bis devoted followers Unit tilt' uiau who litis to work luiril for a living Ih the happiest iiiiiii of all. The rich young leader's fuce wan uuiiHually |Dul«\ anil lie spoke Willi a seriousness Unit profoundly Iiu pressed Iiin hearum. At oue period of IiIm talk lie became Intensely dramatic. Tliut was when he said lu u half cboklug voire: Of Three Years and Six After riding oil horseback through the IliUtlil) streets of Colon tile pi es I ileut went to tile residence of Mr. Blew, ileiieral manager of the 1'iiiiiiiiiu railronil, for (lliiuer. Those present In cluiled Chairman Shouts of the canal commission, Chief Knglneer Hleveim uud their wives, Secretary I.stta and Surgeon (Irueral Klxey. Secret serv- Ire uieli guarded the presidcut's party at every stuge of the trip. Months. Anther chapter wttt tuNvil today to the ideiittvag war Uvlitg wag ml ugalnei the luwiwbiii innvra by thD Tttt|iu.vi'rD' AxwvtalluN of Unwt'i"' I'uuui), w Inn Siiulri' AnUrune Hw»'. of Ptrwiiu, pleaded guilty lit court to ohurgea of forgery unit uonaplruey uiiil wum m nti'iiwil to ihr»D your* and nix month* In the KuMtern penitentiar—three year* for forgery and hIx month* for uoiuplruey. In ull. there were s# uhurgcM lutnglni over Ills head—1* of forgery and la of ouimiiltity. Tl)i' mercy of court wait nttiiiM to Itlin. owing t»» the fact tliut hiC pteudt'd gullly uiul MUVed Ihu com) of proaceullng Itillt. i'il In. MCDsi of iliinc hail Imh'R nwli''- e«t on the dock* u of ju*tleeM. which liuil Iiitii reported lost. The Tag* IKiyi'ln' UMMOClUlloll MUMpel'll'd IllUt jUMtlccM hud entered Into ooiMplruulcM to llcetx* tin- lownebip by iiicuiim 11 f fraudulent ordera. CASS GILBERT, ARCHITECT. Hlucc HI. Auacletua, who wit a ordain«mI by hluiaelf, vrected tut nrHlury lu 00 A. 1)., mi Hit* all* of the present huelllcu to murk the apot where the r**utuliiH of HI. Peter are burled. uv mail duatiirdly occurrence In noted In the uuitala of tli* church. No Substitute For Priondthip, gome of tin* luo*t notable IiiiIIiIIiium In Hit* I'ultod MihIum art* thy work ol ('nnm tjllla»rt. who ha* won wlili' fame during recent your* iim nn uri-liiled. Mr lillbcrt built tin* widiMKtltl new atute rupltol of MluiMwuta itt HI. I'uul, tha ii»» oumIoiu Imuae lit New York, tin* Maaax county court In moe ut Newark, N. J„ die llriattlwiiy riMiiilMW* bulUlltig lu Now York aud the mugulllccui I'Vmlvitl hull ut tha Ut. Iioulit expoMliloii, which waa coualdcred thu uiu»l beautiful of ull altluu architectural c real louo. "I know whut It lueaus to need frlendM. I never hud more occasion to seek the sympathy of frlenda than 1 have had lu the hint few mouths. All the uiouey lu the world will uot take the place of friend*," Answers Critics of Work. When I'resilient Itoosevelt reached the pier from which he embarked there wan au enthusiastic gathering of at least hihi persons, principally canal em ployees at CrUtolial und other points along the Hue. The president ascend ill the buud stand mid mude u thirty minute speech. In giving IiIm luipros sious of the work on the runul he aald he wuh pleaaeil with what already hud lieen done und paid Ida respects to those who bud adversely criticised the work. In oinC euoe thu eouaplracy mum dlMoiivered. unil MU'bui'l ItlggliiM, u former Junltoi tn IMltaton towiiMhlp, I* now undergoing linprtMoniiieiu on tb m efcurgc. However, u great mawC of fraudulent Judgment* bud k»iW entered UgUln*! till' lOWIIMhlpM, which biiil noi Imnmi accuretl by auMMlVUIW'e of ttruftKi'M wltb Ihe nil* enitvlulod *iu)re. Church Well Filled. The in'li'Ntx were celebrating the anulveraury of the tied leutIon of thw IiuhIIIi'm to Ht. I'eter, nud It wua bountifully decorated for the oct-uulou. Holy rvlii'M were expoaed, uud u larue number of the fultlifill attended the aenr- Icea. Cartllnul Itumpollu, formerly pa pal aecretary of atute, wua umotig tlioae preaent. The luat uiaaa hud jUNt been coucluded when the explosion occur red, a lift only one euuoii, who hud not quite flnlahed, remained nt the altar of Nt. I'etroulhi. Tbla altar la ut the and of tha rltclit ulale, uud It wua ueur liar* that the boiub had baau pi need. The class mem Iters looked ut Mr. Rockefeller lu ilumh amazement. They could uot help wondering If their leader wuh uot making a veiled al- IunIoii to the troubles of the Standard Oil company. Home of the heads of which, Including the leader's father, ure now under Indictment. Mr. Rockefeller, discussing the life of David, huIiI that the cuuhc of that monarch's downfall wuh that he forgot principle when he became successful. * Fifty Lives Lost In River Disaster. Klnully it confee»hin wum wuuured from Jumiicc liui'Mii, lln it it in It t * *it having entered into iiumcrouN eon* aplraoiea unil freely gave faeu lu ouuncoiiun with them. gevaral Jum. iiohm weru liii|illut»ii'i| uiul «omu of litem are now awaiting irlul uu clutrgc* Mliullnr tu ttioMn on which Iti'DMu pleaded gullly today, The Meutelioe of Hee*e Iium #ent u chill down the buelu of other alleged graft tDr», who ure uwmIiium ulilmr trial or miKMi lor thulr uttviniitM in hint tiiwnxhl)) tri'ttMurh'H. fur liuuiiv la ibu mull who guAfMUuil to tltu olWocru of thi' hla uunnwutlnn with tin- robbing of )*ImIiim ami Muroy iiDwniihl|iM unit InthUuulKil MWarttl nthi'i a. 111« uonfi'MMluu muvciI I lit"" 11DwiimIi11Dh niuny IhnuaunitM of ilollnra, "I low about Poultney Higelow?" came from among the auditors. With much dellberutlou the president remarked that In every large work there was always some oue to flud something that was not doue ns It should have been, but the employees should on no uccouut pay attention to such criticisms, us the critics would sink out of sight, while the work the men were doing and hud done would remain long after all urltlclatu Uud been forgotten. "It is true," Hiild the lender, "that the IDest of men will sin. None of us, no matter how hard we try, go through life without committing wrong. It seems Impossible to lead pure lives ull the time. Steamer was Cut In Two By The luiiifiiwwliiii of ltiDuaiC turiiKil tile tlilu of liuttln UH'uluat lluD Hiuftura uml thara wua 11 iumIi In wllhilruw JuiIhiiihiiu Him hmi l»i»a» nntxrad iiunliiat I ha two lowuahliiM, || wan •D4|iiiiitiuti ui tha ilmu (hut ihn with* tlfuwul nf nrtlnra fnilnwIiiH UHa emi« fnaalou Hiuounli'il lu ||u,uiiu, Aa the riinou turned to hloaa th« e«immuiileniita there wua u treuieudoua rour which echoed through the lofty archea of the Iminenao dome like u thunderclap. At the auuie time n denaa aiuoke apreud throughout thla portion of the baallloa, uud a atrong odor of gunpowder filled the air. ('onfualmi and imulo at one* eeiaed the people, who fled from tlie church. Ittmaa was arruMta-t a fww wnuku iiBo und wax Indlbicd by thu Ium! ttiuiid Jury, tila nunc uuimD ii|i fitp trim lh a umrnluif bvfnri' Jttdan llulD Another Boat and Sank Bays Busy Men Kssp on Right Path. "The men who are less apt to sin ure thoae who ure obliged to give strict attention to their work. It Ih euMy to do right wheu we are engrossed with tho problem of how to muke our llvlug. Hut the man who haa achieved Immense success, the one who has accumulated a fortune In easy fashion, la the man who finds It difficult to keep from doing wrong. Nny, When willed lln jiluudml win 11 y to thn uhurui'M utfulnat him. JudHu tJulauy di'uldi'd tu linimat) «aiiU'iiua ut nno#, l|u tiddriDMatCd ih» prlaimuri tullliiM Hi in thai, inking Inln ouimlduml Inn thu I'uul that hla wlllliinnuaa to iDit.»4 auiliy had javaa tbu Uuiw« niiCnw«Hlth «h» uo*t (JT u lrl#T, lln full unUml uiiun lu uxurulaa inaray lit imaging auniunuo, Tha magtmunt Montonoa fur forgary la tan yuara, ami If tliu Judgu uhiinti lu auiiluiiuu Ituimn to the limit In utiuh u«au hiD would linvo ulvi'ii him 1 mu yuara, whllu 1U1 inn x l in it ui auiiiuiiuua on thu voiitf|ilrD noy ohurgi'M would hnvu run thu tnttiI up to ovur yuu yunrn. Although ihu Judgu did mil in i * it t Ion It. It la hulluvuil ihui hu took into uimNlitui'iiilnu thu fnui Unit ituuaa hud Uotiu ti hlg aui'D vIt'u to ihu uounty mid thu townalil|iM by IiIm uonfuaKlon, whluh Ima an niif turlully uldud thu |iruatDuut|oiia timlui" taken by tliu TiiNliayam' uaauuluilun, On thu uonuliiMliiii of hla addcaai Judgo Hulaay inmaed auiitunue, Almost Immediately. After Ihu Itunau iwau had bacn dlaD iiomuiI of In umtrl, thnl of Itoburi t'urtla, of flu|iniil, iitan cliurgui| with uniiM|ili'ui y, who imllutl, All'. UuiiU whm n»« iirnai'iit, nod Olalrlnt Allornuy Juma hud hla bull fiirfellml, l«giiDr Attorney Muwullyn name lu thu Uimri rimiu mill alutuil Uiul luD wua unublu to gut un nllldavlt cunouenliiH Mr. I'unla' lllnuaa but would |ireaiDut nun to thu iimii't luiur In ihu morning Al tliu ituiucm of Dlairlut Allorney Jonua, Mr, Hwnunuy wua aunt in tlnD Mi'i'uy ||ow|dtiiI |ii Invuatlgiii* Ml'. tHirila' iMimllllun, Mi|iiir«D t'uriU Mli'k. Impressed With Undertaking. President Roouevelt said 11 iso he WOT so Impressed with the magnitude and greatness of this work that he would like to see one of his sons engaged therein. He congratulated all the heads of departments upon the work lielng done. Hi llu 11D, W.ulii, Nov. 4H und tn iiuraoiia aiu known to hnvu Iimi I hull' Uvea um ii reault of u uol« Union hulsvuun Ihu AliiMku elnamnr Jumilu mid iItm rlvur aliumer Dla ut AlkM'olnt. 'What itr«« ymi irytng to «to? What do you nicmi?" Worshiper* All Uninjured. Thin wiim heard by thu luiMMfiigura on the tu* iim wull rn nuiirly every Iiumbir of thu uruw of ihu Juunlc, Ai eooii mm Hih Kiiiuke cleared a way a liHMty examination Nhowed tliut nobody liml Itftui hurt In tluD crueh, mill furthermore uu 0110 hud beeu wouihUhI by tin- explo*ton, ChIiii wiin gradually re*tored, 11 tid people returned to view thi* hk(t-iit of tlD«* damage. "To you who mny be envious of grent wealth 1 would say thut you are better off by not having It. Be satlslled with your small portion, whatever It may be, Too much prosperity for nn Individual Is a bad thin#. It breeds Idleness and that leads to sin. Self Indulgence has been the undoing of muuy good men." Ohnrlea l)ennl»oit, ntnle of ihu Ulx, Im uliurgud wlih ruaiionalbllliy fur tliu wreak by t'ii|itnln Lurmoml and i'u|D- in In I1. II MuMuii! m aate ra of thu l»x mul J' it111u, Keelng Unit tliu Dlx kupt up hur uffnrt in uio«n the bow t'uptulu Muaun Mlgnuluii full apued UNtern, but II wiim Ion lute. i'rht! lo I'ri'tunl t'l'ii-h. It) conclusion the president until he would llko to remain longer on the Isthmus, but that It was necessary for him to get buck to his work In the United States. Thu Jumilu ("truck the Dlx on the alurbniti'd Mldu mutdMhlpM, almuat cut* ling hur In iwo, Hhc cluug for u aeuond only, bin long enough for eight in ii n io leap to thu Jeunie nr uIIiim lo hur mIiIum until lliey could bu hituluii nhonrd. .VIntu Itumilaon, who ut ihu wheel luuipormlly In cluirgu of thu I Un mid lu Ihu uapnclty of muMlur, dallbutHluly iipprtianlieil front aatern mid tried to ornaa the bow of tha Jamil*, It wu* dUcovercd tluit the bomb hud been placed under a *eaffoldlng which luid boon erected to fiii'llltuti* repair* to thi* roof exactly over tho celebrated tomb of Clement XIII., by Oniiovn. The tomb wim found to Iw uninjured, mid even thiD ptvoniimt nIiow* Mcurcely any elgiiN of tho exploNlon. The Washington and th# Tennessee wore delayed In coaling at Chlrlqui and did not get back here in time to soil with the Louisiana. They doubtless will Join that wurshlp on the way to Porto Rico. Aa Mluluiul W'IhiIt'll did lint uppenr. Ihu pnurt wua iinahlu in tuku nny iiuC Hun, miivu in iiIIiiw Um uhmum in rn. inn I it npun fur the upiieurmtiu nf thu dufendiiiit, Scranton, Pa., Nov. 19.—One man was killed, four others Injured und three locomotives and two milk cars destroyed In a head-on collision on the Delaware, Lackawanna and Western railroad nt Lehigh, near here. The dead und Injured are all from this city. Wllliatn Morrltt, u tlreman, aged thirty-one years, was killed. Killed In Milk Train Wreok. The force of the eolll*lon *hoved ibo IiIk around on to tbo Jennie'* el a r board bo*'. The l)lx rolled over lo port rl it 11 C fil mid lleted mI licht ly to Miiti'lyuud mid then want down uteri! tlml. Tilt' fit*!'* imulllll Mli'lllli'l lllHMlllM, Patrick Mt'Hrimrly, MmrlIn llurri'lt mi Hi" fhiiWH nf fnrifpry iiml onn«|ilrm'y Wl'I'M lll'Xl I■(( 11IMI, lllll I lll'NI1 lll'l't'llll' hinw wni'ii pruvlmtMly fmitul guilty inul nuiiIkiickiI in lDM'inDi nf liiiin'lMiiiiiiii'iiii tIn y niili'HHt iili'iiN of utility mi ml* vli'ii nf ilii'lr i'iiiiiimmI, Allnriit'VM ,Iiim, Mh«iit mill l^i-iinit Mellulirmi, In iIImlltlNlnK "f th"*li I'MHMM JllllKI* I III llli'V uitnaunoerti The ilemilu la u ateninar of ovur l.iMii) tuna, much larger than thu piia« aeugurDlHdun rlvur lioat mid with* aloud tliu ahuek Willi lua« ditnutgu, If the Loulsluuu makes as good time as she did coming down (she uveraged nearly 4(H) miles u day, or about sixteen utiles an hour) she will land President Roosevelt at Ponce at about noon oil Tuesday. livery piece of the bomb that could lie found wax gathered up by the police and carefully examined. The bomb evidently eoimlited of u law till box Imuud tightly together with wire of two nIncn. It mUNt have contained over two imiuiiiIm of gunpowder ami three pound* of null*. Tho nallit were of three *I*cn, Nome *eveu IiicIuih long mid no heavy that the force of the exploNlon threw them but a *hort ill*- tance, The iiiiIIm were enveloped In newNpiipem dated Nov. Itl and 17. TIik ili'iinltt cut Hit- DIm In iwn mill mIih urn i h Iiimi ii lit ly. Mi mi nf i lie DIx'h | III MM*' 11|* 11 I'M IVl'I'n l'"*lll"lll« llT lllll mill tnvvn nf I'ni'i Itliilii'ly, Mint' in IIn* ut'i'iiMM llitC miiuml fnun Health', Tilts unnfuKMlnii of {teiiim WDM lilt' mimt tin inn ui in dtiyt'liipmi'111 nf Hie ttnil-irufi uiuntiju of ihtt TiwpMyeiV IIMHI It I 111 I |il||, I' 111111W111M Ihu (IIIIIVllJllllll nf Martin Riirrfctt mul nthet'M, whlt'li WttM till' lll'Mt I'MMUlt (if II HIII'MfUl I'M' mnimmiinn inin ImwiimIiIp riitttinmCNiC, The Mtnry nf ilm I'lit I iim ihh| Mitrey lnwimlil|i frmitlN U inn frtDnli In llni nilmU of ihti 11111111 ii lu illicit i'c|iiCl 11 Ii hi i Hilling innimIiuIm of IiiiImIiIm|iii'mm nf thcdu luwnMliliiM 11111mwit1111m nf t|nllur»i worth nf Ihikuh JutlKinttniM were Ittrn* Many of bur pn*Cooger* Jumped overboard, though douhtloNN a wore or more went down with the boat! not having the Nllghto*t chance for their liven,- tif mi'Vvii wmnwn mill Klili nliuiii'il lilt' I H t Hilly lllIWi A III'" HI III |DHII||, 14 yi'iii'N itilli i'NiCmii'it, Standard Oil Net Afraid of Suit. Race on Eiffel Tower Steps. New York, Nov. 10,—The directors of the Standard Oil company Issued a circular to tlii* stockholders of the company saying that the company's position Is unassailable from both n legal und a moral standpoint, The directors declare themselves confident that In the proceedings now Instituted the company's position will be successfully maintained and vindicated. Paris, Nov. 11).—One hundred and twenty contestants took part In a peculiar race, which conslc'ed in running up the 7H0 steps leading to the second jtage of the Eiffel tower. The winner was a man named Neveu, who made the distance in three minutes and four seconds. "The tlMfMiiiliinlH ftpe n11w tinilcriin- In* Imiirlminmi'til In inii'ittimii'ti nf Mcnli'iiiit' liniuiMKil liy llilw t'liiirl, Al thlM tlint' wp will mil limniHtt itny niDii« lnlii'« ttpiilt (tin tinnft'MMliili uf guilt t'liinrini In tlmMt' i'uhi'Mi We will merely pMMM It," Irf'ilih'il Will Ii ori'. I'aptnln Mn,"on lowered two life butttm from the Jeanle with the grouteni itlnjuitiih, The tlt'iinln with h«r orcw mnt not) 11hih nf AliiMtau uHC uiiimIhiiimI In the Tmnimii Mmtilti'i' l"fl Hm It Ii Cuvc, mul tlin I UN mi'I nut fi'um Itwr biDrlh ten minute* In I mi', 'I'lif wlin I'Vum ui'" ii bunt Iwn inll"M mnirl, The mil vIvoi'm iu far an neon, without exception, blamed Mate I)ennl*on flip the dlMBNtor. Captain liormond wxplaliied that he wan not In onmmunrt of the VohnoI at the time, owing to the fact I bill on the Mix lie due* tho double duty of ma iter and pureer. lie wan collcctlng ticket* at tbo time. Official* Notify th« Pope. OVERCOME BY COAL GAS MImm MnrD OuuMlinriy, ti m-i'viinl, wit* fllllllll llllt'l' l|| (III Ullti|l||M(DltlllM IMIIIl1lD (lull, There wiim mimiri't'ly nny p«r» i'i'|iillilii nihir nf i'iiiiI Mil a lint Itii'ti IiIm In lliiC Iiiiiimm mul nil WO fa nl n Ihmm in niHuiiint fur tlin untiMtml uumlltlun, VVIit'ti if11m"1111 MnNmiiiti'iti wlm Inul It I Mi I llP|i|| MM 111 flll'i HI'I'IVHit III' U|lli||Mll uiiM uf thiD wlmlntvM mul Him fimmIi nil lutil ii ri'VlvtMM MlTi'til nil IIiiimm wlm llllll J||M| tll'l'll llVl'I'I'tlllll', I llllt'l' Will* tlllWM WttrH 1111" 11" 111 mill II WHN Ml III II f 11 n 1111 Unit OHHl HUM llllll llltllMMlt till' truublD, I *11 |lllli|| MllMllH Mlt,VM III' MltW lilt' Dlx it mi er n mul un IiIm purl, hut tmitiiim ti|i fiiMl, The |iope wim engaged III bin regular noon hour devotion* when the bomb went off. lie heard a mutllcd Hound which NUi'prlitcd but ilIU not alarm him. Mgr. MlHclntelll, MUbprefect of the apimtolle palace*, ami Mgr. ltlNletl, majordomo of the Vatlcnn, at once bur rledly entered the pontIN"* chmnber. They were mo pale that the pope Immediately UNkcd, "What ha* happen- Football goods at Garrison's. ■soaped Convlot Evades Pursusr*. Heating stoves and ranges. Ash, McNamara'i Family Nar- Hliii funtlintcii to Ini'i'MftMi- hpr M|i"Mii IIM If til I'I'lIMM lilt* tlt'llllln'M llllW, Hl'l'lllll IIiIm t'ftptiilh Miimiiii IiiiIIimI I hi' I tlx l "I tiftnntH fathom Mate lieitiiUon'* ai'llon," mhlit I lie IUx'm captain. Cumdnii, Me., Nov. IB.—The systematic search for Aruot St. Clair Francis, the negro convict who escuped from {he Maine state prison nt Tlmmnston last Mondny, came to an end so fur ns tills section of the state Is concerned, Francis litis succeeded In breaking through the cordon of urmed men who were supposed Id have surrounded him. SPECIAL NOTICES. row Sioapc, SERIOUS WRECK ON THE LACKAWANNA mIhIeil In pulling a train up the mountain mm far a* the l.chlgh "Y," and WUm there at the lime the milk train eatno along. It wun Iu charge of Kngluoor John Olll and fireman floorge Hendor. Whether they forgot that No, 41/ wun due or not, In not known, but at all eventn, JiimI n* the train wa* pa**- lug, they attempted to run olf tho "Y" on the main track, HOME DRESSED TURKEYS Leave your Thanksgiving order I'iimIiiC|' lliiulni' Trlml In Mulii' Mitlii now. Turkeys will be scarce, and we Homo oil Month Mil I ii Mlroot rilli'il Willi NiiITih'Iii Iiiic l'iimi«t—,Mi'«, MONhimhw Mllll III MWIIIIIM 'N coiiiiiiioii—iimIi»"n I'ry Ai'oiiwiI I'mully edV" 'h'ni'ii mill nuMhiMi into ii Milk Trill11—OiiiC Killed, "Do not ImC nliii'iiitKl, holy father," WUN till* OtlHWI'l'. "A ItOllllt llllM i'X ploded In tli«' ba*lllou, but fortiiiiiito ly there am no death* to deplore, nud tio out* lum wounded," have been able to secure only a limit- ed supply, but they are very choice II required hIm Ik mi I'm in revive Mr*. Mi'. Milium, wlilln MI'M, (!ohcn( Mini Ml mm liiiiiMhxrly were vry III flic three huum, Prank McNiininru mikI Mix, Kiiidi wi'i')) III fin1 it mIkii'I ilni", mill ilin itiliMi'ii who wi'rii In itii' hllllMP Wl'I'M Ml lull tlji' II ITI'd I'll, TIlC dcriiyuiiiu who intended Mm. MiiC NltrilMI'M HUffCI'Oll mini H MOVl'I'M Itl'Mll* Ml'hn, fl'lllll III ll M11IIM till' KMM, Dili' inn ii wmm kllltnl. fiiur olhrPM In- Jiii'imI mill llii'i'i' i'IimIiu'm mihI two mllli I'M I'M WIWktMl MM I III' IVNIlll Of II lll'lllU on culllMlon on ill" Unoknwnnnit rnllroiid imnr I.iIiIhIi, mi hi ho u'nluek .vcmti'i'ility ii ft I'l'iiiiuii. All uf Ihi' vli'ilmilift* I'i'Hiih'lllM of Hi'l'iililoll, Tlii'y Mivi Cnl» Hnvlw ut Your call, Mtock iTheir engine atruck tin1 other wny* with ii fi'iii'ful ura*h, oomiitctety ti'li'Mt'opIllu Imlh lotiomotlVM IIml the Ami two onm, The three angtne* with the cum, III n oonfu*lng nlann, were hui'h'il over the embankment. Any hour of day or nljtht; hauling of all klmlM; coach lilru for wedding* or funeral*. Hutton'a livery. Both phonoa, Try our Pork Buusage, freah made ill Time, Tlio pontiff naked iinxlounly If thn church had boon Injured, Upon being reannurcd, ho fell on IiIm knee*, naylng ht» munt Implore mercy for lhCD nil*- guided perpetrator of tho deed. today Th« fumliy of Mm, Ann MeNmnitrn, or Mouth MmIii Mireet. wmm nvertmm# hy ooiil |(iim, iCn('H|iIiik from Dim lii'iil• or in the oi'iiur Immi nltrht, mid mm it iKHiilt Mm, MeNMnuiM Im mii McrlotiMly III mm lo require the iittendMiiiie or u iihynldliiii mid n triilned nume, while the «lh«r mi'iniu'i'M or the ritmlly ttro MufferliiB Icmm Ni'VPN'ly rroni InhulliiK the noxluuM fumox, The pry Inn uf » ohlld of Mm, AiiiiIm Uoheti, iluiiMfhter of Mm, Mi'NHinnrM, wmm wlnit ilml urouMinl the rMmlly to » McnMe of their danger, CHICAQO CASH MEAT MARKET, Klllml. Try Itohan'a him ohkm and broad. Wl I.I.I AM M I'll! II ITT, M II mil in ii, HI yonm old. uf 10T l*roM|io«t live* hum, tmIU'I'iIn of thiC company have no he*llMtlnn In aftylng that Mnglneer (1111 wan rcnponnlblo for the wreck, hp he nhould have remained on the "Y" until he knew the .trunk wan olonr, How lie happened to' run out junt a* the train wan panning In nomethlng they eannot aeeount for, An InventlirutIon will lie nutde an noon um Hill and hla firemen. Mender, are In a condition to tit* ejuentlnned, " A report had town npread abroad that the pope Intended to vlalt Mt, Peter'* to pruy before the tomb whcro tho outruitu won committed, which drew an exceptionally largo crowd to tho ha*lllc*. Thin rumor woe uu founded, The McNmiiii'MM home In lieiileil liy MteHin Mild for Monie I line |«mmI Die rninlly hud lintleed m mIImIii iidiir or mhm mi'ImIiim fi'iiin the homer, which in In I lie eellMi'i nnly m few ihiyM uho lhey hud it idunilier look It over, hut he riiiiinl It III ifouit I'liiiillllon, mm fur mm IiIm lllVuNllMMtlon led, The eitUMe or Hie trouble wmm round (IiIm morn. ln*r, A PUUHle of lirh'liM linil bcoume looMeiied Ml lliu lo|i or the elillllUey Mild fllllell Into It, ThoNe liloekei) the chimney ill the Indium. MimI of tho khm fuund Hm wny Inlu Mm, Me. NmiiMrn'M ruum, general ny attacking reunion, in« moat aacrod luitltutloii of tho people. Tnjnroil. Ifl, MmtMlleldi it Kremlin, of 4111 tlhent- Reda AfUr Kino 0*orgt of Qcmm. Momon Tuylor hiiMidliil, Heiii'lte Hendel'i llremnil, of ttilrt I'elill iiveituo, lew hrnkeii, lieinoved in IiIm home, nut Mlreel, lew hruk.'ii. Tnken lo Homo, Nov. 111.—The local pollen have boon Informed that aeveral people who art' In tho Imhlt of routing window* along tho routu imtnilly taken by royal procoaalon* have boon approached by myaterloua perxoiiH who wlali to rent not only wlndowM, but entire room* for the dny whan the king of (Jreece arrive# hero. 'rhe police U'lleve thin to bo nil avldonco of mi nnarchlet plot ugalnat King Victor Knimunuel and the king of (I recce, King Uoorgo of Greece la expected here Nov. 23 on a vlalt. Work af an Anarehlit. Thin bomb oxploNlon make* the third iiuaivlilNt outriiKi' In Italy In four day*, the other two belttK the murder of Profonnor It ohm I III Naplon on Maturdajr and the cxplonlon of a bohtb In front of the Cafe Aragno In thin city on Nor, N, The attompt at Mt. Peter'* Im* canned deep neated and unlvoraal horror and' Indignation on account of the locality nelwtod by the mlacroanta, and tho rcnontinent of the people In very great, Mm, fohen, whu with her children, 11 vmm m the McNumiirft home, wmm arotiiwd m I o'clock llilM iimriiliiM hy the eryliif «f one of her children, Am Mho aroMc Mho henrd m tuimmutlun In h*r moiher'M room and hurried In, Mm. MoNmtuim wiim found lylni mi the floor In mi uncottMclouM condition, Mho hHM lieen MUhJeet hi Mllwrhl illinekM of heart trouhln, mid her daughter thnuKht HiIm whu whm ttlleil her, John McNmmtrtt wmm arnuned, und the other mcmhem of the family were hurriedly MClit ror, mm were a iirleMt mid it phy»lol«ll. After hcInK In the rnoin m Mhfirt time Mm, t'uheii le e line weiik Mild Ciilhi|iMcd, Frank MeNanuira, n Mon, who hud heen moui for, w»h til*.i ovi reoine when ho Mtny« «'d In the loom, mm Wii« Mm, tinmen •Kane, it daughter uf Mrp, MeNmnnra. John (till, engineer, or I lift Tenth Mi., injured itlioui Hie nhuutdem, it"- mioved In hlM home, John (InlTney, Hagniiin, uf lufll Weal I .iiekii wunnii iiveniie, Injured mlintti the Mlfuuldem und buck. Itemuved lu IiIm Itume, Tho iictHdtat mvunvd Ml the "V," hour l.ehlgh, nnd whm riutand hy Mil- Kin running'Into milk irnln No, III, MM ll WMM tHIMMlllH Oil till' IlinOl truck. Thim were two rnttlnim hull* lint Hie t in I n mid Nn, INI m truck thoi* Willi Mitch force Htiil the englneM mid tlie fir *1 two cm i*M of the I nil u were enmidelely tc|eMiDii|ieil, III n tnngleit iiiiimm, Ihey were hurled liver the ten* fi ut eiuliH ii k men I. FREE FOR ALL FIGHT. There wan n free-for-all tight anion* Polaniler* lant cVenlni In Oregon. A pollah chrlntenlng had been In progl'cn* nil day and by nVenlng the partlelpantn had necome hllarloun, At 1« o'clock a mnall Hided riot broke out and neveral of thone who cUKiiged In It, were badly haltered up, The police went to the neene m\d arrented four of the tighter*, They npent the night In the police ntatlon and were lined thli morning. POH • DHKSHV • MEN *• The famous W. L. Douglaii Shoe*. There 1* no better iihoe In the market for wear and comfort and fttyloa. We have Ihom In 62 Mtylen In all leatherH 111 « lip, Ci'it|iHoy liullty. Htlffiiln, N, V„ Nov, m,—At lliHll o'eliick HiIm nmi'iilnit IIImIiiiii Walker, of the MiiImou|im| dloccMe of WoMlcrn New York Mltnuuiieeil the declMlnlt uf Ihe occIomImmiicmI council which henrd the h|i|imnI of the Hev, Hr Altferon M, I'mtmey, coiivlcled of licreMy hy it low. er trlhuiiMl, ' •3.00. 93.50 and «4.00 We guarantee every pair. Prefetaer Slain by Anarohiat Nt, Peter1* I* the greate*t banlllca In rhrlntcudom, It took RAO yearn In the building und ntandn n renult of tho effort* of forty-three pope* and the genlu* of Mlcbuel Augelo, BramaiiM and Itafael, Naploa, Nov. 11),—An aniirclilat named l.agana, who la aald to have returned hero recently from I'nteraou, N, J., atubbod Olid klllod tho famoua aoologlat (llovaunl Itoaal of tha University of Naploa because KohhI In u recent lecture condemned anarohiat crime* aa bnrhuroua. Lagana. who eacaped, In a totter to tho police boaated of hla deed. BOSTON SHOE STORE, 79 N. Main St * Mm, Thonmfc Corcoran. of Dunmoro, who wit* Ml** Mara Kelly, of thl* city, before her marriage. died at her home and the funeral wan held thl* mornliur with Interment In Mt. John'* come, lory, thl* city, Mm, Corcoran wn* the mother of IT whlldren. The ect'loMlttMlcitl ctittrl MtiMliilna the deelMlon yf Ihe lower court which re. tnovi'M the liochi'Mlcr rwelor from the WiilMnohm I'hwnih, He cnn Itiive no fe« triMl llll the het'eMy cliHI'neM, Korluiiitlelv, the )uiMxeniter enr wmm ill Ihe reiir uf the truth, mid nunc of the luiMMCUnem were Injured, Puller 1'im'lue Nil, Ml hud JlIM Ml' The theory la hold that thl* attempt wit* not dlrorted agalatt tho papacy, but rather a uhalleuy* t» aoclety Id Wi ■I
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Title | Pittston Gazette |
Masthead | Pittston Gazette, November 19, 1906 |
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 | 1906-11-19 |
Location Covered | United States; Pennsylvania; Luzerne County; Pittston |
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Description
Title | Pittston Gazette |
Masthead | Pittston Gazette, November 19, 1906 |
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 | 1906-11-19 |
Location Covered | United States; Pennsylvania; Luzerne County; Pittston |
Type | Text |
Original Format | newspaper |
Digital Format | image/tiff |
Identifier | PGZ_19061119_001.tif |
Language | English |
Rights | http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/NoC-US/1.0/ |
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 | JUii TtMC NflttK RMI'l. VKMir. **!#»• MMi f» '•■ I . "•»M rxrtgn» M«rk T*-«»ar THR HON»: I'U'Ml » KIU1IT PAOK& I —7 % Sentenced To The Penitentiary __________ Squire Ambrose Reese, Of Bomb Bxptoted in Si. h tor's, Smm. President Vow Bound for Views of John D. Rockefel Porto Rico. lor, Jr. k SPKAKS OP CRITICS NOBODY WAS INJURED MONEY DEMORALIZING Says Canal Work Will Re main Long After Them. Easy to do Right When Tou Have to Work Hard. Parsons, Forgery Charged With and Conspiracy, Comparatively Little Dam age Was Dons. Rmu*. Nov. Ml. A bomb waa •*- pbab-d ik-mi Um* blgb allar Ih Ml IV !«•«•'a UuruiK Hm* wrrlm. '11*' •iltrtce •It tfUM-iiMl, mill «n liHle»C-rlb:ilDU' WW uf itHifuatuu fulluwMl No on* Waa ('wlotl, Nov. It*. - I'lvaltlclll |{)KM4D Vi-lt Ik now mi tin* IiuIIIi-hIi1|i IaiiiUI.iiiii Utl IllM WIIV IMI'll to till* I'llltlHl HI:ltC"4 froiu I'mhiiiiim. IliD iii due |o arrive ill I'oiH'i*, I'orto I tiro, on \Vt«liiC»«lu.v. From tlii'iv lie will rn*Dn tin- Inland to Htm J mi ii lDy ii iitoluolillf for it oim* day vUlt to tl*D i-aplta!. Hi* will t'lulmrk Ml Hum J miiii for Hampton Komi* oii TlnirKiluy ami iDk|MM'tK to rt'Mcli WiinIilugtoii oil TiM«Hilny, Nov. 'J7 N«*w York. Nov. l#,-"\Vli*t wan It* driving my Wliii t tloi'i l| nil hum ii';" nuked tliC* lufiulter* of John I). Itm-ki' f«*lli*r. Jr.'* H'.M« C•.'.*»»» an tli.-y emerged fro.n | !••• flu km miwhIou at tin* Fifth A vwiue Hiiiitmt ehlltvh. For ovrr tin Iiomi- tin- young lulllioiuiirv Inn I Flood liefore Iiih rliihk telling them how tie- IllorulUliitf it in to It.ive Weill Hi Pleads Guilty, and Is Given the Light Sentence Aa a4MMi aa tlx* Mmiw uf the tro- UK'iiduiiN ruar bad cpuimhI a inuuu aouirtit by rt'itaaurliiK word* tn tin* but In valu. 'I'Ik'.v Hi d 111 all dltvctluiia, aud a uuiubt*r of woun ii falutwl Women a ltd rblldmi arrcaiu- I'd, and uii'u Irltnl lu proltfl ttwlr fauillltta lu llm i-ruab. Tin- dumb la ao liiiKf, Imwwver, llial Ibi'iv waa aui plf room for tin* rrmvd lu acatlor. No lra«i« uf I In* |x»r|H'tratur uf tbe d«ud baa Imn'Ii found, Mi RiM-kefeller, Ill)* hoii of the rich uat iiiiiii lu tlii' world. tolii bis devoted followers Unit tilt' uiau who litis to work luiril for a living Ih the happiest iiiiiii of all. The rich young leader's fuce wan uuiiHually |Dul«\ anil lie spoke Willi a seriousness Unit profoundly Iiu pressed Iiin hearum. At oue period of IiIm talk lie became Intensely dramatic. Tliut was when he said lu u half cboklug voire: Of Three Years and Six After riding oil horseback through the IliUtlil) streets of Colon tile pi es I ileut went to tile residence of Mr. Blew, ileiieral manager of the 1'iiiiiiiiiu railronil, for (lliiuer. Those present In cluiled Chairman Shouts of the canal commission, Chief Knglneer Hleveim uud their wives, Secretary I.stta and Surgeon (Irueral Klxey. Secret serv- Ire uieli guarded the presidcut's party at every stuge of the trip. Months. Anther chapter wttt tuNvil today to the ideiittvag war Uvlitg wag ml ugalnei the luwiwbiii innvra by thD Tttt|iu.vi'rD' AxwvtalluN of Unwt'i"' I'uuui), w Inn Siiulri' AnUrune Hw»'. of Ptrwiiu, pleaded guilty lit court to ohurgea of forgery unit uonaplruey uiiil wum m nti'iiwil to ihr»D your* and nix month* In the KuMtern penitentiar—three year* for forgery and hIx month* for uoiuplruey. In ull. there were s# uhurgcM lutnglni over Ills head—1* of forgery and la of ouimiiltity. Tl)i' mercy of court wait nttiiiM to Itlin. owing t»» the fact tliut hiC pteudt'd gullly uiul MUVed Ihu com) of proaceullng Itillt. i'il In. MCDsi of iliinc hail Imh'R nwli''- e«t on the dock* u of ju*tleeM. which liuil Iiitii reported lost. The Tag* IKiyi'ln' UMMOClUlloll MUMpel'll'd IllUt jUMtlccM hud entered Into ooiMplruulcM to llcetx* tin- lownebip by iiicuiim 11 f fraudulent ordera. CASS GILBERT, ARCHITECT. Hlucc HI. Auacletua, who wit a ordain«mI by hluiaelf, vrected tut nrHlury lu 00 A. 1)., mi Hit* all* of the present huelllcu to murk the apot where the r**utuliiH of HI. Peter are burled. uv mail duatiirdly occurrence In noted In the uuitala of tli* church. No Substitute For Priondthip, gome of tin* luo*t notable IiiiIIiIIiium In Hit* I'ultod MihIum art* thy work ol ('nnm tjllla»rt. who ha* won wlili' fame during recent your* iim nn uri-liiled. Mr lillbcrt built tin* widiMKtltl new atute rupltol of MluiMwuta itt HI. I'uul, tha ii»» oumIoiu Imuae lit New York, tin* Maaax county court In moe ut Newark, N. J„ die llriattlwiiy riMiiilMW* bulUlltig lu Now York aud the mugulllccui I'Vmlvitl hull ut tha Ut. Iioulit expoMliloii, which waa coualdcred thu uiu»l beautiful of ull altluu architectural c real louo. "I know whut It lueaus to need frlendM. I never hud more occasion to seek the sympathy of frlenda than 1 have had lu the hint few mouths. All the uiouey lu the world will uot take the place of friend*," Answers Critics of Work. When I'resilient Itoosevelt reached the pier from which he embarked there wan au enthusiastic gathering of at least hihi persons, principally canal em ployees at CrUtolial und other points along the Hue. The president ascend ill the buud stand mid mude u thirty minute speech. In giving IiIm luipros sious of the work on the runul he aald he wuh pleaaeil with what already hud lieen done und paid Ida respects to those who bud adversely criticised the work. In oinC euoe thu eouaplracy mum dlMoiivered. unil MU'bui'l ItlggliiM, u former Junltoi tn IMltaton towiiMhlp, I* now undergoing linprtMoniiieiu on tb m efcurgc. However, u great mawC of fraudulent Judgment* bud k»iW entered UgUln*! till' lOWIIMhlpM, which biiil noi Imnmi accuretl by auMMlVUIW'e of ttruftKi'M wltb Ihe nil* enitvlulod *iu)re. Church Well Filled. The in'li'Ntx were celebrating the anulveraury of the tied leutIon of thw IiuhIIIi'm to Ht. I'eter, nud It wua bountifully decorated for the oct-uulou. Holy rvlii'M were expoaed, uud u larue number of the fultlifill attended the aenr- Icea. Cartllnul Itumpollu, formerly pa pal aecretary of atute, wua umotig tlioae preaent. The luat uiaaa hud jUNt been coucluded when the explosion occur red, a lift only one euuoii, who hud not quite flnlahed, remained nt the altar of Nt. I'etroulhi. Tbla altar la ut the and of tha rltclit ulale, uud It wua ueur liar* that the boiub had baau pi need. The class mem Iters looked ut Mr. Rockefeller lu ilumh amazement. They could uot help wondering If their leader wuh uot making a veiled al- IunIoii to the troubles of the Standard Oil company. Home of the heads of which, Including the leader's father, ure now under Indictment. Mr. Rockefeller, discussing the life of David, huIiI that the cuuhc of that monarch's downfall wuh that he forgot principle when he became successful. * Fifty Lives Lost In River Disaster. Klnully it confee»hin wum wuuured from Jumiicc liui'Mii, lln it it in It t * *it having entered into iiumcrouN eon* aplraoiea unil freely gave faeu lu ouuncoiiun with them. gevaral Jum. iiohm weru liii|illut»ii'i| uiul «omu of litem are now awaiting irlul uu clutrgc* Mliullnr tu ttioMn on which Iti'DMu pleaded gullly today, The Meutelioe of Hee*e Iium #ent u chill down the buelu of other alleged graft tDr», who ure uwmIiium ulilmr trial or miKMi lor thulr uttviniitM in hint tiiwnxhl)) tri'ttMurh'H. fur liuuiiv la ibu mull who guAfMUuil to tltu olWocru of thi' hla uunnwutlnn with tin- robbing of )*ImIiim ami Muroy iiDwniihl|iM unit InthUuulKil MWarttl nthi'i a. 111« uonfi'MMluu muvciI I lit"" 11DwiimIi11Dh niuny IhnuaunitM of ilollnra, "I low about Poultney Higelow?" came from among the auditors. With much dellberutlou the president remarked that In every large work there was always some oue to flud something that was not doue ns It should have been, but the employees should on no uccouut pay attention to such criticisms, us the critics would sink out of sight, while the work the men were doing and hud done would remain long after all urltlclatu Uud been forgotten. "It is true," Hiild the lender, "that the IDest of men will sin. None of us, no matter how hard we try, go through life without committing wrong. It seems Impossible to lead pure lives ull the time. Steamer was Cut In Two By The luiiifiiwwliiii of ltiDuaiC turiiKil tile tlilu of liuttln UH'uluat lluD Hiuftura uml thara wua 11 iumIi In wllhilruw JuiIhiiihiiu Him hmi l»i»a» nntxrad iiunliiat I ha two lowuahliiM, || wan •D4|iiiiitiuti ui tha ilmu (hut ihn with* tlfuwul nf nrtlnra fnilnwIiiH UHa emi« fnaalou Hiuounli'il lu ||u,uiiu, Aa the riinou turned to hloaa th« e«immuiileniita there wua u treuieudoua rour which echoed through the lofty archea of the Iminenao dome like u thunderclap. At the auuie time n denaa aiuoke apreud throughout thla portion of the baallloa, uud a atrong odor of gunpowder filled the air. ('onfualmi and imulo at one* eeiaed the people, who fled from tlie church. Ittmaa was arruMta-t a fww wnuku iiBo und wax Indlbicd by thu Ium! ttiuiid Jury, tila nunc uuimD ii|i fitp trim lh a umrnluif bvfnri' Jttdan llulD Another Boat and Sank Bays Busy Men Kssp on Right Path. "The men who are less apt to sin ure thoae who ure obliged to give strict attention to their work. It Ih euMy to do right wheu we are engrossed with tho problem of how to muke our llvlug. Hut the man who haa achieved Immense success, the one who has accumulated a fortune In easy fashion, la the man who finds It difficult to keep from doing wrong. Nny, When willed lln jiluudml win 11 y to thn uhurui'M utfulnat him. JudHu tJulauy di'uldi'd tu linimat) «aiiU'iiua ut nno#, l|u tiddriDMatCd ih» prlaimuri tullliiM Hi in thai, inking Inln ouimlduml Inn thu I'uul that hla wlllliinnuaa to iDit.»4 auiliy had javaa tbu Uuiw« niiCnw«Hlth «h» uo*t (JT u lrl#T, lln full unUml uiiun lu uxurulaa inaray lit imaging auniunuo, Tha magtmunt Montonoa fur forgary la tan yuara, ami If tliu Judgu uhiinti lu auiiluiiuu Ituimn to the limit In utiuh u«au hiD would linvo ulvi'ii him 1 mu yuara, whllu 1U1 inn x l in it ui auiiiuiiuua on thu voiitf|ilrD noy ohurgi'M would hnvu run thu tnttiI up to ovur yuu yunrn. Although ihu Judgu did mil in i * it t Ion It. It la hulluvuil ihui hu took into uimNlitui'iiilnu thu fnui Unit ituuaa hud Uotiu ti hlg aui'D vIt'u to ihu uounty mid thu townalil|iM by IiIm uonfuaKlon, whluh Ima an niif turlully uldud thu |iruatDuut|oiia timlui" taken by tliu TiiNliayam' uaauuluilun, On thu uonuliiMliiii of hla addcaai Judgo Hulaay inmaed auiitunue, Almost Immediately. After Ihu Itunau iwau had bacn dlaD iiomuiI of In umtrl, thnl of Itoburi t'urtla, of flu|iniil, iitan cliurgui| with uniiM|ili'ui y, who imllutl, All'. UuiiU whm n»« iirnai'iit, nod Olalrlnt Allornuy Juma hud hla bull fiirfellml, l«giiDr Attorney Muwullyn name lu thu Uimri rimiu mill alutuil Uiul luD wua unublu to gut un nllldavlt cunouenliiH Mr. I'unla' lllnuaa but would |ireaiDut nun to thu iimii't luiur In ihu morning Al tliu ituiucm of Dlairlut Allorney Jonua, Mr, Hwnunuy wua aunt in tlnD Mi'i'uy ||ow|dtiiI |ii Invuatlgiii* Ml'. tHirila' iMimllllun, Mi|iiir«D t'uriU Mli'k. Impressed With Undertaking. President Roouevelt said 11 iso he WOT so Impressed with the magnitude and greatness of this work that he would like to see one of his sons engaged therein. He congratulated all the heads of departments upon the work lielng done. Hi llu 11D, W.ulii, Nov. 4H und tn iiuraoiia aiu known to hnvu Iimi I hull' Uvea um ii reault of u uol« Union hulsvuun Ihu AliiMku elnamnr Jumilu mid iItm rlvur aliumer Dla ut AlkM'olnt. 'What itr«« ymi irytng to «to? What do you nicmi?" Worshiper* All Uninjured. Thin wiim heard by thu luiMMfiigura on the tu* iim wull rn nuiirly every Iiumbir of thu uruw of ihu Juunlc, Ai eooii mm Hih Kiiiuke cleared a way a liHMty examination Nhowed tliut nobody liml Itftui hurt In tluD crueh, mill furthermore uu 0110 hud beeu wouihUhI by tin- explo*ton, ChIiii wiin gradually re*tored, 11 tid people returned to view thi* hk(t-iit of tlD«* damage. "To you who mny be envious of grent wealth 1 would say thut you are better off by not having It. Be satlslled with your small portion, whatever It may be, Too much prosperity for nn Individual Is a bad thin#. It breeds Idleness and that leads to sin. Self Indulgence has been the undoing of muuy good men." Ohnrlea l)ennl»oit, ntnle of ihu Ulx, Im uliurgud wlih ruaiionalbllliy fur tliu wreak by t'ii|itnln Lurmoml and i'u|D- in In I1. II MuMuii! m aate ra of thu l»x mul J' it111u, Keelng Unit tliu Dlx kupt up hur uffnrt in uio«n the bow t'uptulu Muaun Mlgnuluii full apued UNtern, but II wiim Ion lute. i'rht! lo I'ri'tunl t'l'ii-h. It) conclusion the president until he would llko to remain longer on the Isthmus, but that It was necessary for him to get buck to his work In the United States. Thu Jumilu ("truck the Dlx on the alurbniti'd Mldu mutdMhlpM, almuat cut* ling hur In iwo, Hhc cluug for u aeuond only, bin long enough for eight in ii n io leap to thu Jeunie nr uIIiim lo hur mIiIum until lliey could bu hituluii nhonrd. .VIntu Itumilaon, who ut ihu wheel luuipormlly In cluirgu of thu I Un mid lu Ihu uapnclty of muMlur, dallbutHluly iipprtianlieil front aatern mid tried to ornaa the bow of tha Jamil*, It wu* dUcovercd tluit the bomb hud been placed under a *eaffoldlng which luid boon erected to fiii'llltuti* repair* to thi* roof exactly over tho celebrated tomb of Clement XIII., by Oniiovn. The tomb wim found to Iw uninjured, mid even thiD ptvoniimt nIiow* Mcurcely any elgiiN of tho exploNlon. The Washington and th# Tennessee wore delayed In coaling at Chlrlqui and did not get back here in time to soil with the Louisiana. They doubtless will Join that wurshlp on the way to Porto Rico. Aa Mluluiul W'IhiIt'll did lint uppenr. Ihu pnurt wua iinahlu in tuku nny iiuC Hun, miivu in iiIIiiw Um uhmum in rn. inn I it npun fur the upiieurmtiu nf thu dufendiiiit, Scranton, Pa., Nov. 19.—One man was killed, four others Injured und three locomotives and two milk cars destroyed In a head-on collision on the Delaware, Lackawanna and Western railroad nt Lehigh, near here. The dead und Injured are all from this city. Wllliatn Morrltt, u tlreman, aged thirty-one years, was killed. Killed In Milk Train Wreok. The force of the eolll*lon *hoved ibo IiIk around on to tbo Jennie'* el a r board bo*'. The l)lx rolled over lo port rl it 11 C fil mid lleted mI licht ly to Miiti'lyuud mid then want down uteri! tlml. Tilt' fit*!'* imulllll Mli'lllli'l lllHMlllM, Patrick Mt'Hrimrly, MmrlIn llurri'lt mi Hi" fhiiWH nf fnrifpry iiml onn«|ilrm'y Wl'I'M lll'Xl I■(( 11IMI, lllll I lll'NI1 lll'l't'llll' hinw wni'ii pruvlmtMly fmitul guilty inul nuiiIkiickiI in lDM'inDi nf liiiin'lMiiiiiiii'iiii tIn y niili'HHt iili'iiN of utility mi ml* vli'ii nf ilii'lr i'iiiiiimmI, Allnriit'VM ,Iiim, Mh«iit mill l^i-iinit Mellulirmi, In iIImlltlNlnK "f th"*li I'MHMM JllllKI* I III llli'V uitnaunoerti The ilemilu la u ateninar of ovur l.iMii) tuna, much larger than thu piia« aeugurDlHdun rlvur lioat mid with* aloud tliu ahuek Willi lua« ditnutgu, If the Loulsluuu makes as good time as she did coming down (she uveraged nearly 4(H) miles u day, or about sixteen utiles an hour) she will land President Roosevelt at Ponce at about noon oil Tuesday. livery piece of the bomb that could lie found wax gathered up by the police and carefully examined. The bomb evidently eoimlited of u law till box Imuud tightly together with wire of two nIncn. It mUNt have contained over two imiuiiiIm of gunpowder ami three pound* of null*. Tho nallit were of three *I*cn, Nome *eveu IiicIuih long mid no heavy that the force of the exploNlon threw them but a *hort ill*- tance, The iiiiIIm were enveloped In newNpiipem dated Nov. Itl and 17. TIik ili'iinltt cut Hit- DIm In iwn mill mIih urn i h Iiimi ii lit ly. Mi mi nf i lie DIx'h | III MM*' 11|* 11 I'M IVl'I'n l'"*lll"lll« llT lllll mill tnvvn nf I'ni'i Itliilii'ly, Mint' in IIn* ut'i'iiMM llitC miiuml fnun Health', Tilts unnfuKMlnii of {teiiim WDM lilt' mimt tin inn ui in dtiyt'liipmi'111 nf Hie ttnil-irufi uiuntiju of ihtt TiwpMyeiV IIMHI It I 111 I |il||, I' 111111W111M Ihu (IIIIIVllJllllll nf Martin Riirrfctt mul nthet'M, whlt'li WttM till' lll'Mt I'MMUlt (if II HIII'MfUl I'M' mnimmiinn inin ImwiimIiIp riitttinmCNiC, The Mtnry nf ilm I'lit I iim ihh| Mitrey lnwimlil|i frmitlN U inn frtDnli In llni nilmU of ihti 11111111 ii lu illicit i'c|iiCl 11 Ii hi i Hilling innimIiuIm of IiiiImIiIm|iii'mm nf thcdu luwnMliliiM 11111mwit1111m nf t|nllur»i worth nf Ihikuh JutlKinttniM were Ittrn* Many of bur pn*Cooger* Jumped overboard, though douhtloNN a wore or more went down with the boat! not having the Nllghto*t chance for their liven,- tif mi'Vvii wmnwn mill Klili nliuiii'il lilt' I H t Hilly lllIWi A III'" HI III |DHII||, 14 yi'iii'N itilli i'NiCmii'it, Standard Oil Net Afraid of Suit. Race on Eiffel Tower Steps. New York, Nov. 10,—The directors of the Standard Oil company Issued a circular to tlii* stockholders of the company saying that the company's position Is unassailable from both n legal und a moral standpoint, The directors declare themselves confident that In the proceedings now Instituted the company's position will be successfully maintained and vindicated. Paris, Nov. 11).—One hundred and twenty contestants took part In a peculiar race, which conslc'ed in running up the 7H0 steps leading to the second jtage of the Eiffel tower. The winner was a man named Neveu, who made the distance in three minutes and four seconds. "The tlMfMiiiliinlH ftpe n11w tinilcriin- In* Imiirlminmi'til In inii'ittimii'ti nf Mcnli'iiiit' liniuiMKil liy llilw t'liiirl, Al thlM tlint' wp will mil limniHtt itny niDii« lnlii'« ttpiilt (tin tinnft'MMliili uf guilt t'liinrini In tlmMt' i'uhi'Mi We will merely pMMM It," Irf'ilih'il Will Ii ori'. I'aptnln Mn,"on lowered two life butttm from the Jeanle with the grouteni itlnjuitiih, The tlt'iinln with h«r orcw mnt not) 11hih nf AliiMtau uHC uiiimIhiiimI In the Tmnimii Mmtilti'i' l"fl Hm It Ii Cuvc, mul tlin I UN mi'I nut fi'um Itwr biDrlh ten minute* In I mi', 'I'lif wlin I'Vum ui'" ii bunt Iwn inll"M mnirl, The mil vIvoi'm iu far an neon, without exception, blamed Mate I)ennl*on flip the dlMBNtor. Captain liormond wxplaliied that he wan not In onmmunrt of the VohnoI at the time, owing to the fact I bill on the Mix lie due* tho double duty of ma iter and pureer. lie wan collcctlng ticket* at tbo time. Official* Notify th« Pope. OVERCOME BY COAL GAS MImm MnrD OuuMlinriy, ti m-i'viinl, wit* fllllllll llllt'l' l|| (III Ullti|l||M(DltlllM IMIIIl1lD (lull, There wiim mimiri't'ly nny p«r» i'i'|iillilii nihir nf i'iiiiI Mil a lint Itii'ti IiIm In lliiC Iiiiiimm mul nil WO fa nl n Ihmm in niHuiiint fur tlin untiMtml uumlltlun, VVIit'ti if11m"1111 MnNmiiiti'iti wlm Inul It I Mi I llP|i|| MM 111 flll'i HI'I'IVHit III' U|lli||Mll uiiM uf thiD wlmlntvM mul Him fimmIi nil lutil ii ri'VlvtMM MlTi'til nil IIiiimm wlm llllll J||M| tll'l'll llVl'I'I'tlllll', I llllt'l' Will* tlllWM WttrH 1111" 11" 111 mill II WHN Ml III II f 11 n 1111 Unit OHHl HUM llllll llltllMMlt till' truublD, I *11 |lllli|| MllMllH Mlt,VM III' MltW lilt' Dlx it mi er n mul un IiIm purl, hut tmitiiim ti|i fiiMl, The |iope wim engaged III bin regular noon hour devotion* when the bomb went off. lie heard a mutllcd Hound which NUi'prlitcd but ilIU not alarm him. Mgr. MlHclntelll, MUbprefect of the apimtolle palace*, ami Mgr. ltlNletl, majordomo of the Vatlcnn, at once bur rledly entered the pontIN"* chmnber. They were mo pale that the pope Immediately UNkcd, "What ha* happen- Football goods at Garrison's. ■soaped Convlot Evades Pursusr*. Heating stoves and ranges. Ash, McNamara'i Family Nar- Hliii funtlintcii to Ini'i'MftMi- hpr M|i"Mii IIM If til I'I'lIMM lilt* tlt'llllln'M llllW, Hl'l'lllll IIiIm t'ftptiilh Miimiiii IiiiIIimI I hi' I tlx l "I tiftnntH fathom Mate lieitiiUon'* ai'llon," mhlit I lie IUx'm captain. Cumdnii, Me., Nov. IB.—The systematic search for Aruot St. Clair Francis, the negro convict who escuped from {he Maine state prison nt Tlmmnston last Mondny, came to an end so fur ns tills section of the state Is concerned, Francis litis succeeded In breaking through the cordon of urmed men who were supposed Id have surrounded him. SPECIAL NOTICES. row Sioapc, SERIOUS WRECK ON THE LACKAWANNA mIhIeil In pulling a train up the mountain mm far a* the l.chlgh "Y," and WUm there at the lime the milk train eatno along. It wun Iu charge of Kngluoor John Olll and fireman floorge Hendor. Whether they forgot that No, 41/ wun due or not, In not known, but at all eventn, JiimI n* the train wa* pa**- lug, they attempted to run olf tho "Y" on the main track, HOME DRESSED TURKEYS Leave your Thanksgiving order I'iimIiiC|' lliiulni' Trlml In Mulii' Mitlii now. Turkeys will be scarce, and we Homo oil Month Mil I ii Mlroot rilli'il Willi NiiITih'Iii Iiiic l'iimi«t—,Mi'«, MONhimhw Mllll III MWIIIIIM 'N coiiiiiiioii—iimIi»"n I'ry Ai'oiiwiI I'mully edV" 'h'ni'ii mill nuMhiMi into ii Milk Trill11—OiiiC Killed, "Do not ImC nliii'iiitKl, holy father," WUN till* OtlHWI'l'. "A ItOllllt llllM i'X ploded In tli«' ba*lllou, but fortiiiiiito ly there am no death* to deplore, nud tio out* lum wounded," have been able to secure only a limit- ed supply, but they are very choice II required hIm Ik mi I'm in revive Mr*. Mi'. Milium, wlilln MI'M, (!ohcn( Mini Ml mm liiiiiMhxrly were vry III flic three huum, Prank McNiininru mikI Mix, Kiiidi wi'i')) III fin1 it mIkii'I ilni", mill ilin itiliMi'ii who wi'rii In itii' hllllMP Wl'I'M Ml lull tlji' II ITI'd I'll, TIlC dcriiyuiiiu who intended Mm. MiiC NltrilMI'M HUffCI'Oll mini H MOVl'I'M Itl'Mll* Ml'hn, fl'lllll III ll M11IIM till' KMM, Dili' inn ii wmm kllltnl. fiiur olhrPM In- Jiii'imI mill llii'i'i' i'IimIiu'm mihI two mllli I'M I'M WIWktMl MM I III' IVNIlll Of II lll'lllU on culllMlon on ill" Unoknwnnnit rnllroiid imnr I.iIiIhIi, mi hi ho u'nluek .vcmti'i'ility ii ft I'l'iiiiuii. All uf Ihi' vli'ilmilift* I'i'Hiih'lllM of Hi'l'iililoll, Tlii'y Mivi Cnl» Hnvlw ut Your call, Mtock iTheir engine atruck tin1 other wny* with ii fi'iii'ful ura*h, oomiitctety ti'li'Mt'opIllu Imlh lotiomotlVM IIml the Ami two onm, The three angtne* with the cum, III n oonfu*lng nlann, were hui'h'il over the embankment. Any hour of day or nljtht; hauling of all klmlM; coach lilru for wedding* or funeral*. Hutton'a livery. Both phonoa, Try our Pork Buusage, freah made ill Time, Tlio pontiff naked iinxlounly If thn church had boon Injured, Upon being reannurcd, ho fell on IiIm knee*, naylng ht» munt Implore mercy for lhCD nil*- guided perpetrator of tho deed. today Th« fumliy of Mm, Ann MeNmnitrn, or Mouth MmIii Mireet. wmm nvertmm# hy ooiil |(iim, iCn('H|iIiik from Dim lii'iil• or in the oi'iiur Immi nltrht, mid mm it iKHiilt Mm, MeNMnuiM Im mii McrlotiMly III mm lo require the iittendMiiiie or u iihynldliiii mid n triilned nume, while the «lh«r mi'iniu'i'M or the ritmlly ttro MufferliiB Icmm Ni'VPN'ly rroni InhulliiK the noxluuM fumox, The pry Inn uf » ohlld of Mm, AiiiiIm Uoheti, iluiiMfhter of Mm, Mi'NHinnrM, wmm wlnit ilml urouMinl the rMmlly to » McnMe of their danger, CHICAQO CASH MEAT MARKET, Klllml. Try Itohan'a him ohkm and broad. Wl I.I.I AM M I'll! II ITT, M II mil in ii, HI yonm old. uf 10T l*roM|io«t live* hum, tmIU'I'iIn of thiC company have no he*llMtlnn In aftylng that Mnglneer (1111 wan rcnponnlblo for the wreck, hp he nhould have remained on the "Y" until he knew the .trunk wan olonr, How lie happened to' run out junt a* the train wan panning In nomethlng they eannot aeeount for, An InventlirutIon will lie nutde an noon um Hill and hla firemen. Mender, are In a condition to tit* ejuentlnned, " A report had town npread abroad that the pope Intended to vlalt Mt, Peter'* to pruy before the tomb whcro tho outruitu won committed, which drew an exceptionally largo crowd to tho ha*lllc*. Thin rumor woe uu founded, The McNmiiii'MM home In lieiileil liy MteHin Mild for Monie I line |«mmI Die rninlly hud lintleed m mIImIii iidiir or mhm mi'ImIiim fi'iiin the homer, which in In I lie eellMi'i nnly m few ihiyM uho lhey hud it idunilier look It over, hut he riiiiinl It III ifouit I'liiiillllon, mm fur mm IiIm lllVuNllMMtlon led, The eitUMe or Hie trouble wmm round (IiIm morn. ln*r, A PUUHle of lirh'liM linil bcoume looMeiied Ml lliu lo|i or the elillllUey Mild fllllell Into It, ThoNe liloekei) the chimney ill the Indium. MimI of tho khm fuund Hm wny Inlu Mm, Me. NmiiMrn'M ruum, general ny attacking reunion, in« moat aacrod luitltutloii of tho people. Tnjnroil. Ifl, MmtMlleldi it Kremlin, of 4111 tlhent- Reda AfUr Kino 0*orgt of Qcmm. Momon Tuylor hiiMidliil, Heiii'lte Hendel'i llremnil, of ttilrt I'elill iiveituo, lew hrnkeii, lieinoved in IiIm home, nut Mlreel, lew hruk.'ii. Tnken lo Homo, Nov. 111.—The local pollen have boon Informed that aeveral people who art' In tho Imhlt of routing window* along tho routu imtnilly taken by royal procoaalon* have boon approached by myaterloua perxoiiH who wlali to rent not only wlndowM, but entire room* for the dny whan the king of (Jreece arrive# hero. 'rhe police U'lleve thin to bo nil avldonco of mi nnarchlet plot ugalnat King Victor Knimunuel and the king of (I recce, King Uoorgo of Greece la expected here Nov. 23 on a vlalt. Work af an Anarehlit. Thin bomb oxploNlon make* the third iiuaivlilNt outriiKi' In Italy In four day*, the other two belttK the murder of Profonnor It ohm I III Naplon on Maturdajr and the cxplonlon of a bohtb In front of the Cafe Aragno In thin city on Nor, N, The attompt at Mt. Peter'* Im* canned deep neated and unlvoraal horror and' Indignation on account of the locality nelwtod by the mlacroanta, and tho rcnontinent of the people In very great, Mm, fohen, whu with her children, 11 vmm m the McNumiirft home, wmm arotiiwd m I o'clock llilM iimriiliiM hy the eryliif «f one of her children, Am Mho aroMc Mho henrd m tuimmutlun In h*r moiher'M room and hurried In, Mm. MoNmtuim wiim found lylni mi the floor In mi uncottMclouM condition, Mho hHM lieen MUhJeet hi Mllwrhl illinekM of heart trouhln, mid her daughter thnuKht HiIm whu whm ttlleil her, John McNmmtrtt wmm arnuned, und the other mcmhem of the family were hurriedly MClit ror, mm were a iirleMt mid it phy»lol«ll. After hcInK In the rnoin m Mhfirt time Mm, t'uheii le e line weiik Mild Ciilhi|iMcd, Frank MeNanuira, n Mon, who hud heen moui for, w»h til*.i ovi reoine when ho Mtny« «'d In the loom, mm Wii« Mm, tinmen •Kane, it daughter uf Mrp, MeNmnnra. John (till, engineer, or I lift Tenth Mi., injured itlioui Hie nhuutdem, it"- mioved In hlM home, John (InlTney, Hagniiin, uf lufll Weal I .iiekii wunnii iiveniie, Injured mlintti the Mlfuuldem und buck. Itemuved lu IiIm Itume, Tho iictHdtat mvunvd Ml the "V," hour l.ehlgh, nnd whm riutand hy Mil- Kin running'Into milk irnln No, III, MM ll WMM tHIMMlllH Oil till' IlinOl truck. Thim were two rnttlnim hull* lint Hie t in I n mid Nn, INI m truck thoi* Willi Mitch force Htiil the englneM mid tlie fir *1 two cm i*M of the I nil u were enmidelely tc|eMiDii|ieil, III n tnngleit iiiiimm, Ihey were hurled liver the ten* fi ut eiuliH ii k men I. FREE FOR ALL FIGHT. There wan n free-for-all tight anion* Polaniler* lant cVenlni In Oregon. A pollah chrlntenlng had been In progl'cn* nil day and by nVenlng the partlelpantn had necome hllarloun, At 1« o'clock a mnall Hided riot broke out and neveral of thone who cUKiiged In It, were badly haltered up, The police went to the neene m\d arrented four of the tighter*, They npent the night In the police ntatlon and were lined thli morning. POH • DHKSHV • MEN *• The famous W. L. Douglaii Shoe*. There 1* no better iihoe In the market for wear and comfort and fttyloa. We have Ihom In 62 Mtylen In all leatherH 111 « lip, Ci'it|iHoy liullty. Htlffiiln, N, V„ Nov, m,—At lliHll o'eliick HiIm nmi'iilnit IIImIiiiii Walker, of the MiiImou|im| dloccMe of WoMlcrn New York Mltnuuiieeil the declMlnlt uf Ihe occIomImmiicmI council which henrd the h|i|imnI of the Hev, Hr Altferon M, I'mtmey, coiivlcled of licreMy hy it low. er trlhuiiMl, ' •3.00. 93.50 and «4.00 We guarantee every pair. Prefetaer Slain by Anarohiat Nt, Peter1* I* the greate*t banlllca In rhrlntcudom, It took RAO yearn In the building und ntandn n renult of tho effort* of forty-three pope* and the genlu* of Mlcbuel Augelo, BramaiiM and Itafael, Naploa, Nov. 11),—An aniirclilat named l.agana, who la aald to have returned hero recently from I'nteraou, N, J., atubbod Olid klllod tho famoua aoologlat (llovaunl Itoaal of tha University of Naploa because KohhI In u recent lecture condemned anarohiat crime* aa bnrhuroua. Lagana. who eacaped, In a totter to tho police boaated of hla deed. BOSTON SHOE STORE, 79 N. Main St * Mm, Thonmfc Corcoran. of Dunmoro, who wit* Ml** Mara Kelly, of thl* city, before her marriage. died at her home and the funeral wan held thl* mornliur with Interment In Mt. John'* come, lory, thl* city, Mm, Corcoran wn* the mother of IT whlldren. The ect'loMlttMlcitl ctittrl MtiMliilna the deelMlon yf Ihe lower court which re. tnovi'M the liochi'Mlcr rwelor from the WiilMnohm I'hwnih, He cnn Itiive no fe« triMl llll the het'eMy cliHI'neM, Korluiiitlelv, the )uiMxeniter enr wmm ill Ihe reiir uf the truth, mid nunc of the luiMMCUnem were Injured, Puller 1'im'lue Nil, Ml hud JlIM Ml' The theory la hold that thl* attempt wit* not dlrorted agalatt tho papacy, but rather a uhalleuy* t» aoclety Id Wi ■I |
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