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/ ' . #«? i=~- 'M/i"T'if"^iif"rtln' f^ "v\ . v\ C• -\TIIKR co: dv ALL TJIE IIOME NEWS 'b Fi)reoa. vf, «H 8 p. a -ii k'enn: For the People of Plusimi liwl Vicinity. Fair anC slightly cold. 'u'kIi westerly winds 0. \ TIIE HOME PAPEIt. 57TH £- I WEEKLY ESTABMSH101) 1850. i DAILY EST. BY THBO. UAUT 1882 PITTSTON, PA., TUESDAY, DECEMBER 18, !C)()(D. TWO (TINTS A COPY. FOItTY CKNTS A MONTH. 16 PAGES.' rapidly roughening weather. When the news of the wreck reached STRANGE AFFAIR Through Heart iser Bremen was ■' • •" •" r - ;v. , • n. -• ' ■ Jf* I . t- / * ■ Sm -v "fn in tlie harbor. She steamed up and went (bwn tin- harbor to the assistance of the stranded vessel. The of Pittston | French training sllip IMiguny-Troiila j was also in the harbor, and she, too, j went to the Prinzessin's assistance. Man May Have Poisoned Himself With Nail File. The passengers of the Prin/.essin are I quartered in the various hotels Mere, j They have lost many things, ai d tiieir I cruise has been tragically interrupted, j but their chief grief is over the sad I V| A Plans of the Hudson Co. Delaware Sr i WIFE UNDER ARREST j ending of Captain Hruuswiar. For its New Wound Under Eye Caused i: f Acquitted After Confessing Murder. Man'.j Death Cut Through the &■) •: W | spf « Dayton, ()., Dee. 18.—David Curtis, j the youth who was tried in Magistrate j Terry's court for the murder of Dona Short Oilman, was released by t he magi New York. D•«. 18.- JJvs. "Goldle" Neil was corn .itted to the Tombs prison without hail to await extradition to Connecticut on a charge of murdering her husband, Joseph M. Neil, in Green- Wyoming Valley. • 5/ ... ■■ ■■ "+* ] trate on the ground that the proseeuj tion had failed to show that Curtis was j connected with the crime. Curtis declared that lie had killed the girl, but HPM* #1% ,£ £$& V- -rOf IB # D ;D Pittston people are much interested j erly direction, passing through Plains, in the improvement plans of the Dela- Port Oriflith, right through the heart ware & Hudson railroad. The officials of Pittston, on through Avoea and of this company have been doing I will join the main line at a point near some extensive planning during the Moosic. relatives of his testified that mentally wleh. Conn j \ : D ftlfo he was not wholly responsible. Those vvlio saw the youDK woman—' ?li(! is only twenty-five, though twice —and listened to her story t difficult to believe tliat she imhle of committing the crinn j S;:o is small in stature and c 1 r f 'iitnres are regnla I her lace was accenti I minute of her auburu past year, but they have not taken "This will give the company a tertlie public into their confidence, and r'.tory which it has never before been there has been no end of conjecture able to reach, and will add consideras to what the company intended to ably to Its revenues. The construction do in regard to its proposed new of this new line will not interfere in short cut from its colliery operations any way with the operation of the on the west side of the valley to its main line, which will continue to be main line in the upper end of the j operated as at present, but will servi valley. Surveyors in the employ of the | to relieve it of much of the (raffle company have made several surveys i which :s now in a congested state in the vicinity of this city, and the | owing to the line being limited t impression has gone abroad that the new line would cut through the heart of this city. The exact location of this line, however, is a mystery to the public. The railroad officials have kept their secret well, and even now. at this late day, the information that seems to be leaking out is not of the Constitutions For South Africa. 1 London. Doc. 18.—A I ter a debute Instil motion lirl •D tVilH I made by Winston Spencer ( Iruchill nrtderseerHarv for the colonies, tlie I !i Dnse of corniilons flppr-iVPil tlie ftrant it ted hv i the Transvaal an .Mrs. X is Tv""ir on tlx' stage find for snine of Now York's Trrin Hitj WiWcft Fin(,ine, two From pi Wn'riif Hitch ho on mo down l'roin jcks. te president's anama in Aver juml, hilt not iiiK'crously definite sort that our people wouli be pleased to have. The Scrantoi Republican this morning gave som additional information concerning th points of interest to J'ittslonians take the following paragraphs from Plan ind connections with the Pennsylva- Df the X). & II. extensions been made public and re- Tiny veal oxtcnsiv improvement include a new line extending from Plymouth to Forty Fort, grossing the river by a mammoth steel bridge at Liiwn ncc near here t 10 new will connect with the main line. "At Forty Port the branch will cross the river by means of a steel brklg which is to be erected, 111 point of which will touch ir Port years t:. ga built crossing the tracks of the IDC hiffh Valley, Central railroad, the o lie la Is c there it will continue in a nortlvast Chester. Pa., Dec. 18.—Twelve passengers on a trolley car of the Philadelphia, Morton and swarthmore branch of the Philadelphia Rapid Transit Co. narrowly escaped last night, when the Washington ex- press on thi Baltimore & Ohio r:ii road struck the nt tl street crossing While the car was cr road tracks out, leaving track. There wer in thi: city the power suddenly it directl passengers, including T. L?cs and Mrs. voral Elizabeth Williams. tmen A'. C both of this.city with hysterics \vl who wer nen they saw the fast bearing down upon them, lifted from the car to a afoty just as the collision in h this city impression has gone abroad that the | tracks. From, photograph illustrating the president's Panama message. j were injuml, but nbt C1»CnKerotisly.1 luton, who o»m« down from new line would cut through the heart | "The company is at present at w«rk Mcce KAIL CIJLFBRA WHERF MEN FAT WITHOUT T4ciR PfiATS wIhmi n prisxonjmr train on tlio NeW *? of this city- The exact location of this constructim: two additional tracks be- wICOO riHl.L., OULtonH. Vvrlti L IVILU CM I Vl/IIM.JI I hum L-UA I o. branch Of the Krie railroml cam. into |Pl'Mlts lt ls llm belief that .lose] ill line,' however, is a mystery to the j tween this city and Carbonda'e and ~~ * -4 * — -——— collision near BellUfVill#, N. J., With a , nus deliberately murdered. Hn public. The railroad officials have | ,.xpect U( be ab)e t„ placw ,h(V four I TIE HPT HIPOP AHFC for(Dsls h"'H 11ml "• 3 ijijrfil ft HI IMiTI/O wildcat engine. \ ' tf»nt hi strength, but lie had kept their secret well, and even now. j t|.ack svstem in operation early next! I H ll T T Of! B * 1 E E 1 wishes c r-sa t:D rve to Hi - • ' ifnl I g W ft* fig PdjW WjBl 91 V i! ;l drinking heavily, and there is a at this late day, the information that BJjrlng.. when this work is finished the | 1 Bill L Li 1*1 tnral department C .itr il over ali gras lit 3 till llUUllu PQj.3SlTO.Si FUjsEilAL. . H» -IT ihat lie was given "knockout seems to be leaking out is not of the company will begin constructing a j in;.; on public lairds, fees fo be paid fo; D» —-—— drops" or s Dtne other drug before the dednite sort that our people would four tracjt Hue between Scran ton. and D ' • ' . gnuiiugrb bts bv the cattlemen Much | j I he . funeral oi Airs. Gladys Pojn- j*. »j wound was inflicted. Medical be pleased to have. The Scranton , wilkeabarre. I of the public land, he ray., .-.mi only1 ! !"n «a.s held yesterday afternoon. A KxitlJ||nw .(o)HW. who performed the „ °S™C™lSent t0 Congress by the =T Prinze3sin Victoria Luise ,{8i*l3£ I "f D■ D*D•"C»C« ■*»»***C» ,. - « ",lm" lnC mal «»uiu opeiat ng a. ° fenced. Much fencing has been done i , T. : (sinnue.it was plunged into the socket I'ldiis of tin company t li »i t iiiis so vera 1 tiiroiitiii siCD i*vir,f»iivf/*LiiiC'in'iD(,,iji-tiiji! . . « i o i. ceasM ci • sii \ ict s wiit n t i d . 11 j points of interest to I'ittstonians. We p0r this pu ri5e 'they Sv Scum! j President , for.Hint reason and also to prevent j Strik3S the Welsh rapt 1st church and' itev . ' "f «VCD s,D »° tke eyeball that take the following paragraphs from, control of the Quebec Southern road I ' S,,K,: ,IS1UL' l,u"' _ W. D. Thomas and Rev. .7. V. Steph- "»« wound was lmrdly distinguishable the Republican's article: iuul as 'soon as tho bridge across the) 't | "liich ihe.v have an wjuai r|*ht under; ~ ens officiated. Interment was made | «P»n the surface. It penetrated thtt"Plans of the I). & II. extensions j st. "UawVence river, which was com- x IS AT TV, PDATmfl TW TOtWir H"? law. il«t soil able fencing would he m-fra ft ? P"?5 :.TO STJTCIDE8 1,1 P,tt!Uon The flower j brain, lie says, to the depth of three and connections with the Pennsyiva- j mencod by the Q. 8. road nearly two iUAUilB liM W£tKDi. tlioronfthiy if it Were lepil. AlliJ - *« ow4V*w«» bearers were 1-2 van Havard and Evan J nud one-half inches. nla railroad, ami its proposed new,| y,..xrs ilKOD is completed the companv • : • . ' \ "Vet the law forbids it. and file law i Walters and the following acted as Looked Like Hatpin Wound line, have been made public and re- j wiM bt,gjn 0p^mt:nsf truins thU . • must and Will be enforced. I will ... _ . . .. ... »m" '"'aiers: William Havard. Ben- j (f , „ , thoiurilt that this veal extensive improvements. They ,lmDC i Aiqn fftr HJp,.- N'iVTl sec to it thai the illegal fenee", are t'e Bl0WfD JCJai.».'5 Cllt After PaS- ja'"«n Havard. Kvan Havard. Thomas-1 hiflletwl hv a lmtiiln but include a new line extending from "This bridge which crosses I he m ! •alSD0 ASKS 101 1/ai .. : Havard. Kdward It. Kvausand Wil-I " , '»? « H.»ti»in. but Plymouth to Forty Ftjrt. grossing the Unm hco iicar Quebec is said be ' I e u w f T » i-cmio-" \"P Ciafo l am Evans. tlie .{reel,wicll police found a nail river by a mammoth steel bridge at j tho ,arK„st ever built In the world's Pl'OmOtlOn LflWS. | hHhtv ad ' " «t Aiutlon. | j"'' "" '""T"-' Xe," h.f tfiC' latter point, then up to Pittston hixtory. li is being: erected by the • i'.. ' i v••» i • Attend the auction sale at Lelbson's i" lDe.iind her ill the death on the east side, where the new loop j phoertix Bridge Oo„ under the super- ! a.iiMiu M' branch jewelry store every evening at f'hauiber before taking a train for New will connect with the main line. i vision of the engineer'-.iK corps of ihe 1U |Dr(wi,,(D„f ;i1 «'ru1 the on Ice. T\iu;M m. I iiru i, !D v. 18.- Guided - Flat Iron building, 7s X. Vork. The nail tile is being held as "At Forty Fort the branch will cross | D. & H. and the. main span is 1 S00 - T. , ' • - hesjluti.ms we.e by a l--r.i:u U:ai j.-ve" had made a jiu;n street. 3S-, evidence and will lie subjected to cliem-'; ' • the river by means of a steel bridge, ; |ong. The TD. ti H. is detcrmin- I{,msovCD11 '»« »»V«a"«e« usj-vd lo di'iH'tlpp: an invc-t:v-iiion I y : . ri.»;i ,;«i •-Ke bi sc.;niausliip, sailing j leal and microscopical examination for which is to be erected, the eastern branch out and tried for „-vera! 10 Kl"'ivs!i w1."' 1im I he de,.artnie.it of eomnicrec aad labor a sun.-iii ;-.m syUU .•verylhing favora- j SPECf AT. 1 'races of human blood. Mrs. Nell lias point of which will touch near Port ; yCflrs t . Kain an entrance into Quebec cmial' tliv 1 mI- il!"' of l!u» hilentatlwial Harvester c iui|Da- ble I . a ; \ -o.-.uc,-. the well tilled j _ Jl___ ; admitted Ihat she had a nnil tile an- ' Bowkley, from there a viaduct will be | but was fought on everv side, the of- lalwl frauds in the v,'t,4. and the per- ny to ascertain wlwllier it effects a re- i.„:i l-t sleaia d.!.. I'rinzessin Victoria j THE NAME BERRY I ewerin-' the description of that found IZh ."f, U::lttClaU: "f "nvn lH'",s ,n favor 0f t,hD r"i,CM S,,U,M n?Vy' Mn,int "f tl»" M.lse of th- I!; ,t.l.urg-Amcrlcau line, j has bep„ klentifl,vt w|lh exclu,iV(,! by the"police, but she denies that she high Valley, Central railroad, the old j granting 1 he concession" to some Ca- He pntisv the progress oi tlie i'a'i:». jite judh*i»r,y eotoimrttoe to r«|Mirt what with many .New Yorkers and oilier! . ciu. . .w,,„nn she is nnnlde to *• plank road and the tracks uf the | nadton arid the ID. & H was ma eiinaJ work and au.vs m j\jtiw»ri1y xvny h itiuler Clie Vnierie.uis - (. » ran on a : style and unerjualled workman- . . , it ' , , h D 1 r1 cmer£in#r on the hillside .a- linaJly forced to talu? over the Quebec the istbimw are isf;;!-U*ry, thf'ik . the eimsUtJUu»n to ;dieif of m V vn'.l/n* the Tort UoyaH ship in the AVnKh Clock and hritiM ' Set in a'nortle'as't'T' U,hVr" "" «"U,i will prevent in at t'-e month of this hay-, jn pmgton J The first evidence that .here J— - - ■■ ' - ! and vigorously TtPiWhuces critic* o the tnaoe goods. lor, and is now at the mercy of the I nmv I)(. fruUl in ti„. young woman's B. & 0. EXPRESS I Q coins IVI V ACClia rrn ' ttm f!u'nD: 1TbP l.ai,! ,lsilhD ,in*sil!fus !° ,U!;'r great waves. mo,v thnn 3" y,ar'8' wh,oh ia KUf" I statement .that she did not kill her _____ » AddAULrtl!. ,s uo cv,,,enw °r Chi-; the presiden; s concerning the All the passengers were saved, but ficient guarantee of his unques- j husband With a nail file, but that ho HITS STREET CAR " Lu' nese wnrkm-n an- lo be employed. Vhtuhm canal. I lie pi, tonal .eature Captain Brmuwig. who was in com- Uom.d ro,iabilltv. ! took poison, came from the home of ■ j | He 'assorts that co.t! and (iinhcr bind oi the messitge aftorded an oppoi mnity maud when the steamer struck' ami | Mrs Neil's bitterest enemies, her sis- Chester, Pa.. Dec. 18.—Twelve pas- J Minhop] T-oftnc «1'alw i:l " fi,r V l'sl !ll,lst rtD:V" ;"l(l r"r «';•«'«•»'* whaCe iirst grave error in the exercise BERRY THE JEWELER. j jw..i'u.',aw -\Irs ,„.olw Herbert, and sengers on a trolley car of the Phila- J-iUtLUb OUS1J s t!l(, necessity of a state paper being generally looked „f ms craft vva* responsible for tile | Mrs Herberts husband in New Uodelphia, Morton and Swarthmore __ j new laws to bring this about. He ad , upon with favor. | jeopardy in which hundreds of lives GET OUR PRICES ON SILVER- | chelle X Y. branch of the Philadelphia Rapid i MUlt at WaVei'ly. jvoc u -s the leasing of government MrrioirrTifVnrv W,'IV 1D,a' t'11- 1'imself in iiis WARE ! The evidence is to the effect that Transit Co. narrowly escaped death . s to privine individuals and cor- Ff|||S|TfI MFSS fl fiF THO tw,» ',OU!'s "rt0!' th(" crash ""d „ - v 4 I twenty-four hours before he was last night when the Washington ex- | l)ol,ltiolm r0r operation, but under ; ,y jIUlJlU U IftLdO/IUL 11111/11 ; blew out his brains. HarrD' lareo»' G3 North tho m0,t myKtftl,ous rn iT ho oar at thi* L'nland ,)v a C'«iii|»nii!pn After Ar- eminent ! Knew all the Main street. j circumstance* Neii contemplated snistreet crossing in this city giinu nt Over u Newspaper—l'cll- -I Mr. Roosevelt thinks i't imperative RoOSeVOlt Addl'eSSeS Coil- would be taUen off without i chle and tried to secure poison with While the car was crossing the rail- SWlMvalk UwHv. I «'='« jho law be changed so that yoin.g-: j ™ J"'*; BIO REDUCTION SALE NOW ON j * inch to end his iife.__ road tracks the power suddenly gave Fnwiure of the Skull 1 'T' IT, m «tv Pes' g^SS Agam- ! wr m-;hl 'to his reputation as a navi- at-Harry Yascens Jewelry Store, 63 j Bevan. tbc Tailor, out. leaving it directly across the i I .«C turc »l tin Skull rank in the uniy, the pieseut st.uutes D « -itor or else ' e expected loss of life North Main street Will be found in Room No. 3. ov^r track. There were several women —jiis (oiiilltion Is Very ! Iwinjj: such that none hut itjred otlh'er.s - * e * Antrim's /i»»v store passengers, including Mrs. Elizabeth are in positions of the greatest respon- Writes Briefly in Transmitting tho Ue-| imm the oncoming ot heavy weather T i ir,L. .inr1 vfrc w c* Willi nns Serious. rJ„ i o ... ! thai linlo'.Vtil hard on the heels of the I both of this.city,' who were seized Mfehticl 1(0flus. a frtPnu.P resident1 "Smi,ai is' i """ ° T T i,k,!l,t iu wrvive|^T8Vini-iri'rinnnr6ViDTmT8T«rinnnrmrmmi\iDTmT^^ with hysterics when they saw the fast , ,,f this elty. !s in a serious condition r ,,, . _ l mnlng His InCpib.\ Into tin j a sineje one ot Ins charges. jS l 9 express bearing down upon them. |at his boarding house in South Waver- I . Canal Work Praised. j .Japanese Trouble. I Panic When Ship Strikes. C -fiw I SD They were lifted from the car to a J |y y., softering from 'a fracture of lu his message on e.:,dit1o,vC in the " i p;lllU'almost iieyoi-.d control by of- g \ 5 place of safety just as the collision j the .fiku'l. The injury was received canal 1 tesl.lent Ko,.se- « rs „r r,ew sprea.l among the' pas- fe — Sltf* A \ 2 occurred. William R. 'turner, a- Sunday night and word of it was re- i volt binds the Work ot the canal con: • .)vD; ro ss jt ; senvers -.vlien the ship struck. Mauv 5 V& M-& V o( cousin of trie women, had a very colved l.eiv bj relatives of Mftus last missicn and has only praise for the "wj|)i ;,lo «(" the ! of the ollieets and sailors reali/.ed'C 4 Alk 3 narrow escape, he being Idie last one evening. The police authorities in progress made, lie bitterly scores those. nn ,h„ P.1(.!ni. ,t! Sv.ifUv there was a g »od prospect £ VliVr 3 to leave the car getting his relatives Waverly were communicated with whom he terms "si b rers and libel- in,Ihl. Secret.,,y ' thai everv would be saved, and j £ 3 to a place of safety first. and stated that Loftus was still alive P,.s;- who. he says, have tin- llf tl!s ;l;\estisa! on. Ii is i th-v' ••.-si-r,..! she fren/ied women ami W tiP 3 Travel on the road was delayed for last night. No other word of the case tn.-tlv -md ,t»'ili.himI— cr!t; -is"il til Dse ! „ v" * , ,, .. jo jif** I9b\ 3 several hours. The locomotive was r,ached here up to th-s aftcrnoom j i .. in- i - ilu" • VD'it wo'-l ■■ o. that t:«.- as soon as they thorn- jg $ 5 so tightly wedged in the side of the ,.„flu, hi|„ rt.«i,U„B in Havre ' " ? T. • f n, , t-1 ' S „ " I ' " Sv!v'" "'"1" "UD *h"' K,,,lfe car that they were separated with and South Waverly for some time '"'if r ir.-t i I if''-•v'-'ii' . l' •,, -, !-,-' |,. . -v , to, i..n t,!,D pavsesi-.uM either w CMD j P • . o| FINANCIAL AM. COMMERCIAL, walking tow.nl hVs' boarding"'house »y executive inslrioiient." The presi- 'ja^n'' 'n i 1 "'e uproar on deck j jo | Sunday with a companion, dent expresses hiaisel! as eon!idC*nt ot r'-uieisco The rC- Dor-t*i!» aN with I lU i!l'' s ,*!',,w u :lv* so !'u,t: ! Do 3 New York Stock Markets furnished Thomas McMahon, by name. As the ultimate success of the project, ' mft'tte'''rf of" (■'imlriv'''— li '-I " seemed impossililo to restore order. ot by M. S. Jordan & Co., stock brokers, they ncarcd the house the men got His observations are based on what lh,.1 delusion* of thC" Japancs" clill-I "" that early C«\clte- '£ *D 0 /) h 3 Miners' Bank Building, into an argument over a newspaper he saw and was told during his recent f..,' ... U,vi,„,|s. inent Captain Bruuswig. despite hls,p '7nr*/f}) tf/7/T*:'/??71)/7 '/C D*3 ct New York. Dec. 18. 1906. an„ within a few minutes they wee visit to the canal /one. i lhl boycotting of Japanese I CV.Ds..-,iv. played a dominant part In 0 0 0 0 $ «'*h' 11Vat ,,uarr,'li"S- McMahon struck Loftus \ hadge is to be given to every restaurants and, thvu. acts of 1 (ptolinig the panic. lie alternately IK- oI Am Sugar •• a'Ml fl'" ,he "feround. Ills bead v citizen who for-a specific 1 i. committed against tl«. Japa- pleaded with passengers near him tojfe ,f; ,r„r/%„ rn" -it A V- 'II !;i !;i r ~ , r r""«r: F Iw CTer? Memea Oi Use I'iBily. 3 z&srsz ::!«* :»;5 j:?g »«».'•- r. a:;,u::;,r| what, better xmasgift than anoai pair of shoes or 3 n n. t novi 7»vs ?!•% was employed in the Lehigh Valley, participating, just as .1 reflects honor ' " " ][' °" ,k.Ar!fe a comfortable pair of slippers? Nothing more useful, 3 B. & 0 12114 118% 11!»% Shops at Snvre. I upon a soldier to have belonged to a ' " ' "u 11;;' 1 •' 1 s , vessel against tke reef, the banging of £ f f l S ' 3 can Pacific . . . 11.7 IHL"« 193 Loft us Is well known here Ho w w n.i-htv army ill a jsreat war for right " ; 1 | ,-ed doors as she swung with the . £ Something needed J SOmetillllg 3 ... Ches & Ohio .. S6?„ 55% 56 '4 a brother of Patrick Loftus. deceased eousness " savs the president's mes ,'"V", *' m!!'-'t Vi.-.V" w" I S°" "I1,M!l" ,Ti(Ds of nion i,nC1 • St Paul 194 is:; IK;-. 14 who was for manv years liinltor .,C• ..... ' " , • ' , , ' , | slreaining from staterooms, the voice ; £ ( - ?■ ' ;« \l : t.'V *** »"«' an unci of John , S"^and Ua,-S ln Poor Coed,,on. 1 ,;V!M' TerT Children'S RUbb3r I LADIES' SHOES. Z; Ml Central -Jl * 173 173 j and SiitoKuUdlnin '"'1 »" " »» V" T 7""°' "« J™1* "d 1 I* & N I" W414 144% — the president snys; ; ) " ''J,-'i. ,n | (,,ursc lo felling them that if thefe i£ $1.25 tO $1.50. 98C tO $4.00. 3 M. K. & T. ..40% 4.,% 40 '4 SMASHED BENCH, 1 "in wn'yely coneernod at (he «■ o;„ I.. «h. I faiilb rwl,, Vi|s (lll|1^r tliulr one oluinoo of 'S L 3 Mo. Pacific .... 94 93 V, 93%, WAR FTNFTI «9A trpuiely unsatisfactory condition of the | h' no obj.-ciion vh i'-C-e to ' escaping It lay in cool obedionen to 'S _ , Me* Central ... 2714 26%: WAS TOTED $20 , hmdl awsaul =.HHe prevalence ,X(, J, il|K Sl, a his orders. g j LEGGINS % Am SmeUer' lrio'/D" 14 CD 15.T John fJreKokiy, a Polunder, didn't "-n" !'! " !!l aiteso nn , lie score of a;:e. It is olj- Vessel Withstands Shock. E V ' Cor men, women and child- ® Norf'& W t'' q 1 C»oy lib:t" it when he was arrested jester- or lnur-1 Ot this tinud th viously not desirable that young men The excellent condition of the blg-p ren; made in loii"- or sliort 3 Ont A- West 48 ' 471I 47u'day f'"' Clisnrt|erly conduct. In fact, j ,aws ,lnD r',ip'!y rosponm'!Dle. should ro to seho«d with children, yacht, for as such she was rated much g V %,-v I lengths, cloth or leather, black 0 Pennsylvania 138 136% tho wa8 Ko XV("'kf"' up about it that | "There is but one way by which the The only point is the exclusion of the ;,f tju. t|me, though 100 feet long, had \ V / co,ored niatertal. ® Peo Oas . " 46 94% 15 D2 ' when he was confined to a cell In the : frattdlilonl iie.piisition or these lands .children themselves. much to do with tim escape of her pas- g D dfirtn Q«p ' 0 Reading .. 145% 14"/. 143 % ! flty ball he registered an emphatic ' cau be definitely stopped, and there I authorized and directed Secretary nemiors. A vessel not above the aver-j jo ' TOC IO WJC. o Hock Island ... 30% 29% 29% k,ek w»lh evcy policeman that hap-' fore I have directed the secretary of Metc.lf to state that if there was ()f seaworthiness striking that reef £ 'V — — c So. Pacific .... 93% 92% 9214 ' th'?. .v. cell room. He decided tho Interior to allow m, patent to In- failure to protect ,.or*ma and ,.r-.p- at tin speed under which tlm Victoria 5o Cv tyOT Tpppne o So Rwy com .. 3314 32% 33 1 that this was hav.ng no elTect. so he issuod to ptibih- nuids under any la w ei-ty, then the entire pow. r of the fed- Lutso w.,s st,.)in,i„g «nd being 8nhJ«»ct. C HA. bJjl±'±'J!«Jlb. Texas Pacific .. 37 36% 3614 I ' ? Vj° bench t,f ,h0 «®U and started untH by nit examination on the gro.md efal goveinmcnt witbln the. limits of , , - 0..sla,|lrht of „ stormv sealjo If f / ) A" size8' u" stD'les- Plaln and S' Union Pacific ..184 180% 18014 i 1°. ftC'', lh®' Thc door actual compliance with that law Imp the ( on-stitution would he used • j } hi j h D C fancy, for men. women and 0| V S Steel IS 4714 47% '100,1 u better than the bench, which 1 fouiid to exist" promptly and vigorously to enforce umt 101 lovy u ilit («nim m which »ne fo m/t p ► I i young people, leather and o IT S Steel nfd"l04%4 1 i tit* ! w«» »oon smashed to pieces. When he ■ 1 !L nmm- words to1 the obsen-amo of our treaty, the hu- h.it the rock might have gone to pieces, » cloth. *| Wabash 41 U 41 41 8 wns brought before the mayor an , K 1 3 ! „ ' t r , .?,fi preme law of \l,e land, which treaty lufiriuers said, and that too quickly to,£ /. jlCA • I } 4fip to C52 S1 * ' Wdba8h 41% 41 41 additional charge, that of malicious t,RD nnHonal forests, ! gunraillei.tl to Japanese residents' Rive time for the transfer of her pas- g PRM I 48C tO *, "HTTP VP A - mischief, was marked down against ntates the money value at • »''} everywhere in the Ch!.CD:.• full and sengers to land. The steamer stoodCC JffiHm \ » I j ° ! him. As a penalty for this treatment rwommeiuls that $5,(MJ9,(KK) perfect protection for their. persons j,the shock nobly. A shudder ran p \ r ) * riif* for thp Man °l f»n linn Haw Tion j0'the Venerable bench the mayor fm- be advanced by the secretary of the rty; t„ this f,v, ry. ttirou*k h»r as shyjitruek. Rnd so great IC : \ * I ) A Will 1U1 Hit) illdll. JTLOIlUayj UCC. ZlLIl, I-posed a fine of $20. Gregokis re- treasury to atford the forestry service j tiling: In my power would l»e dene, and was the impact that fslite recoiled sharp-!» ' |* Dv i U 1XDukI*8' famous Shoes £ 1906, every purchaser at our fuscd !lt first to pay and was put I n worklntt capital with which to com-' the forces of the United States, ly, but not far enouKh to shake herself Q JJ / L\ j all leathers, all styles. qfnrp will rppplvp n hnrH I l,aok hl8 o'd cell. He begged for a out i.ts plans for scientifically dtttins both civil and military, which I free of the ledge. Then the reef seem- o ' •UJ $3, $3.50, $4, $5. o . , a _ ' new bench, but It was refused him. I superfluous trees for sale to lumber, could lawfully employ, woud be em-, (Ml to her keel and rolling men, tc- ° o some present free.. Joseph; After a few hours he settled the bill. mHte. He pays the control of the for ployed. I call special attention to injflv Ht4?pn flWUMR shoreward on » (fify . f, Near Mam & Butler St. % Freeman, wholesale wine; Patrick Mulcahey. of Browntown.' wl "f •-'r"zi"» th" 'iatto'"" | ! swell that preceded.the | jjj CU)tW® (UltOT&j, 79 North Main ' 3 and liquor dealei. lwi#| sthoal d,pector 111 jmoke tlrlM* otio. &« c.igar. OWmpI*. J1906- THJ,(lL)UK1, KOOSEVELT- j Cu" Ht sharP'8 new mc!lt market. I JLOJLOJL^QJLIUJUUULSLOJ^^ They were ex pri place, of occur red cou.sin 'if tTie women, huii Will \ ery ti n day narrow escape, he being evening Waverl to leave the car to a plac getting his relativ wit Travel on the road was delayed for afety lirst levcral hours otive wai de of tin so tightly wedged in great difficult they :e|Daratiil with find South Y FINANCIAL AM) COMMEIICIAIj. New York Stock Markets furnished by M. S. Jordan & Co., stock brokers, Miners' Bank Building New York High, 133% 1 Dec. 18, 1906 Low 13- vi Clo; witi Am Sugar • . Am I'ar & F 13S% 412 Vi Am Loco 71 ',8 11-% A ma I Copper removed tCD I hi Atchison coin rt. R. T. . . . R. & O. 1CU 1 i II 1 yj is in a 121 % 1117 118% lft2V8 79% 1 1!»% lit:! ("an Pacific ut Sa Chos & Ohio 5 6 ~ ■nth* f I'at St Paul C. F. I. 56 41% who was I Krii M. K. & T Mo. Pacific Mex Central L. & N mi; 40% !»4 14 4 V* 4 0 D4 !C!V SIS % 27 \ N. Y. Central ..130'/ Am Smelter Norf & Wes 128 V like i day Ont & West ... 48 Pennsylvania ..138 Reading . , Rock Island 14 5% 112V 143% So. Pacific 30% 2 !• 14 So ltwy com »3% !D2% Union Pacific ..184 H. S. Steel ... 48 IT. S. Steel pfd. .104% Wabash 41% 4 7 Vt 103% 41 47% 105% 41 DURYEA. him of tl Patrick
Object Description
Title | Pittston Gazette |
Masthead | Pittston Gazette, December 18, 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 | 1906-12-18 |
Location Covered | United States; Pennsylvania; Luzerne County; Pittston |
Type | Text |
Original Format | newspaper |
Digital Format | image/tiff |
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. |
Description
Title | Pittston Gazette |
Masthead | Pittston Gazette, December 18, 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 | 1906-12-18 |
Location Covered | United States; Pennsylvania; Luzerne County; Pittston |
Type | Text |
Original Format | newspaper |
Digital Format | image/tiff |
Identifier | PGZ_19061218_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 | / ' . #«? i=~- 'M/i"T'if"^iif"rtln' f^ "v\ . v\ C• -\TIIKR co: dv ALL TJIE IIOME NEWS 'b Fi)reoa. vf, «H 8 p. a -ii k'enn: For the People of Plusimi liwl Vicinity. Fair anC slightly cold. 'u'kIi westerly winds 0. \ TIIE HOME PAPEIt. 57TH £- I WEEKLY ESTABMSH101) 1850. i DAILY EST. BY THBO. UAUT 1882 PITTSTON, PA., TUESDAY, DECEMBER 18, !C)()(D. TWO (TINTS A COPY. FOItTY CKNTS A MONTH. 16 PAGES.' rapidly roughening weather. When the news of the wreck reached STRANGE AFFAIR Through Heart iser Bremen was ■' • •" •" r - ;v. , • n. -• ' ■ Jf* I . t- / * ■ Sm -v "fn in tlie harbor. She steamed up and went (bwn tin- harbor to the assistance of the stranded vessel. The of Pittston | French training sllip IMiguny-Troiila j was also in the harbor, and she, too, j went to the Prinzessin's assistance. Man May Have Poisoned Himself With Nail File. The passengers of the Prin/.essin are I quartered in the various hotels Mere, j They have lost many things, ai d tiieir I cruise has been tragically interrupted, j but their chief grief is over the sad I V| A Plans of the Hudson Co. Delaware Sr i WIFE UNDER ARREST j ending of Captain Hruuswiar. For its New Wound Under Eye Caused i: f Acquitted After Confessing Murder. Man'.j Death Cut Through the &■) •: W | spf « Dayton, ()., Dee. 18.—David Curtis, j the youth who was tried in Magistrate j Terry's court for the murder of Dona Short Oilman, was released by t he magi New York. D•«. 18.- JJvs. "Goldle" Neil was corn .itted to the Tombs prison without hail to await extradition to Connecticut on a charge of murdering her husband, Joseph M. Neil, in Green- Wyoming Valley. • 5/ ... ■■ ■■ "+* ] trate on the ground that the proseeuj tion had failed to show that Curtis was j connected with the crime. Curtis declared that lie had killed the girl, but HPM* #1% ,£ £$& V- -rOf IB # D ;D Pittston people are much interested j erly direction, passing through Plains, in the improvement plans of the Dela- Port Oriflith, right through the heart ware & Hudson railroad. The officials of Pittston, on through Avoea and of this company have been doing I will join the main line at a point near some extensive planning during the Moosic. relatives of his testified that mentally wleh. Conn j \ : D ftlfo he was not wholly responsible. Those vvlio saw the youDK woman—' ?li(! is only twenty-five, though twice —and listened to her story t difficult to believe tliat she imhle of committing the crinn j S;:o is small in stature and c 1 r f 'iitnres are regnla I her lace was accenti I minute of her auburu past year, but they have not taken "This will give the company a tertlie public into their confidence, and r'.tory which it has never before been there has been no end of conjecture able to reach, and will add consideras to what the company intended to ably to Its revenues. The construction do in regard to its proposed new of this new line will not interfere in short cut from its colliery operations any way with the operation of the on the west side of the valley to its main line, which will continue to be main line in the upper end of the j operated as at present, but will servi valley. Surveyors in the employ of the | to relieve it of much of the (raffle company have made several surveys i which :s now in a congested state in the vicinity of this city, and the | owing to the line being limited t impression has gone abroad that the new line would cut through the heart of this city. The exact location of this line, however, is a mystery to the public. The railroad officials have kept their secret well, and even now. at this late day, the information that seems to be leaking out is not of the Constitutions For South Africa. 1 London. Doc. 18.—A I ter a debute Instil motion lirl •D tVilH I made by Winston Spencer ( Iruchill nrtderseerHarv for the colonies, tlie I !i Dnse of corniilons flppr-iVPil tlie ftrant it ted hv i the Transvaal an .Mrs. X is Tv""ir on tlx' stage find for snine of Now York's Trrin Hitj WiWcft Fin(,ine, two From pi Wn'riif Hitch ho on mo down l'roin jcks. te president's anama in Aver juml, hilt not iiiK'crously definite sort that our people wouli be pleased to have. The Scrantoi Republican this morning gave som additional information concerning th points of interest to J'ittslonians take the following paragraphs from Plan ind connections with the Pennsylva- Df the X). & II. extensions been made public and re- Tiny veal oxtcnsiv improvement include a new line extending from Plymouth to Forty Fort, grossing the river by a mammoth steel bridge at Liiwn ncc near here t 10 new will connect with the main line. "At Forty Port the branch will cross the river by means of a steel brklg which is to be erected, 111 point of which will touch ir Port years t:. ga built crossing the tracks of the IDC hiffh Valley, Central railroad, the o lie la Is c there it will continue in a nortlvast Chester. Pa., Dec. 18.—Twelve passengers on a trolley car of the Philadelphia, Morton and swarthmore branch of the Philadelphia Rapid Transit Co. narrowly escaped last night, when the Washington ex- press on thi Baltimore & Ohio r:ii road struck the nt tl street crossing While the car was cr road tracks out, leaving track. There wer in thi: city the power suddenly it directl passengers, including T. L?cs and Mrs. voral Elizabeth Williams. tmen A'. C both of this.city with hysterics \vl who wer nen they saw the fast bearing down upon them, lifted from the car to a afoty just as the collision in h this city impression has gone abroad that the | tracks. From, photograph illustrating the president's Panama message. j were injuml, but nbt C1»CnKerotisly.1 luton, who o»m« down from new line would cut through the heart | "The company is at present at w«rk Mcce KAIL CIJLFBRA WHERF MEN FAT WITHOUT T4ciR PfiATS wIhmi n prisxonjmr train on tlio NeW *? of this city- The exact location of this constructim: two additional tracks be- wICOO riHl.L., OULtonH. Vvrlti L IVILU CM I Vl/IIM.JI I hum L-UA I o. branch Of the Krie railroml cam. into |Pl'Mlts lt ls llm belief that .lose] ill line,' however, is a mystery to the j tween this city and Carbonda'e and ~~ * -4 * — -——— collision near BellUfVill#, N. J., With a , nus deliberately murdered. Hn public. The railroad officials have | ,.xpect U( be ab)e t„ placw ,h(V four I TIE HPT HIPOP AHFC for(Dsls h"'H 11ml "• 3 ijijrfil ft HI IMiTI/O wildcat engine. \ ' tf»nt hi strength, but lie had kept their secret well, and even now. j t|.ack svstem in operation early next! I H ll T T Of! B * 1 E E 1 wishes c r-sa t:D rve to Hi - • ' ifnl I g W ft* fig PdjW WjBl 91 V i! ;l drinking heavily, and there is a at this late day, the information that BJjrlng.. when this work is finished the | 1 Bill L Li 1*1 tnral department C .itr il over ali gras lit 3 till llUUllu PQj.3SlTO.Si FUjsEilAL. . H» -IT ihat lie was given "knockout seems to be leaking out is not of the company will begin constructing a j in;.; on public lairds, fees fo be paid fo; D» —-—— drops" or s Dtne other drug before the dednite sort that our people would four tracjt Hue between Scran ton. and D ' • ' . gnuiiugrb bts bv the cattlemen Much | j I he . funeral oi Airs. Gladys Pojn- j*. »j wound was inflicted. Medical be pleased to have. The Scranton , wilkeabarre. I of the public land, he ray., .-.mi only1 ! !"n «a.s held yesterday afternoon. A KxitlJ||nw .(o)HW. who performed the „ °S™C™lSent t0 Congress by the =T Prinze3sin Victoria Luise ,{8i*l3£ I "f D■ D*D•"C»C« ■*»»***C» ,. - « ",lm" lnC mal «»uiu opeiat ng a. ° fenced. Much fencing has been done i , T. : (sinnue.it was plunged into the socket I'ldiis of tin company t li »i t iiiis so vera 1 tiiroiitiii siCD i*vir,f»iivf/*LiiiC'in'iD(,,iji-tiiji! . . « i o i. ceasM ci • sii \ ict s wiit n t i d . 11 j points of interest to I'ittstonians. We p0r this pu ri5e 'they Sv Scum! j President , for.Hint reason and also to prevent j Strik3S the Welsh rapt 1st church and' itev . ' "f «VCD s,D »° tke eyeball that take the following paragraphs from, control of the Quebec Southern road I ' S,,K,: ,IS1UL' l,u"' _ W. D. Thomas and Rev. .7. V. Steph- "»« wound was lmrdly distinguishable the Republican's article: iuul as 'soon as tho bridge across the) 't | "liich ihe.v have an wjuai r|*ht under; ~ ens officiated. Interment was made | «P»n the surface. It penetrated thtt"Plans of the I). & II. extensions j st. "UawVence river, which was com- x IS AT TV, PDATmfl TW TOtWir H"? law. il«t soil able fencing would he m-fra ft ? P"?5 :.TO STJTCIDE8 1,1 P,tt!Uon The flower j brain, lie says, to the depth of three and connections with the Pennsyiva- j mencod by the Q. 8. road nearly two iUAUilB liM W£tKDi. tlioronfthiy if it Were lepil. AlliJ - *« ow4V*w«» bearers were 1-2 van Havard and Evan J nud one-half inches. nla railroad, ami its proposed new,| y,..xrs ilKOD is completed the companv • : • . ' \ "Vet the law forbids it. and file law i Walters and the following acted as Looked Like Hatpin Wound line, have been made public and re- j wiM bt,gjn 0p^mt:nsf truins thU . • must and Will be enforced. I will ... _ . . .. ... »m" '"'aiers: William Havard. Ben- j (f , „ , thoiurilt that this veal extensive improvements. They ,lmDC i Aiqn fftr HJp,.- N'iVTl sec to it thai the illegal fenee", are t'e Bl0WfD JCJai.».'5 Cllt After PaS- ja'"«n Havard. Kvan Havard. Thomas-1 hiflletwl hv a lmtiiln but include a new line extending from "This bridge which crosses I he m ! •alSD0 ASKS 101 1/ai .. : Havard. Kdward It. Kvausand Wil-I " , '»? « H.»ti»in. but Plymouth to Forty Ftjrt. grossing the Unm hco iicar Quebec is said be ' I e u w f T » i-cmio-" \"P Ciafo l am Evans. tlie .{reel,wicll police found a nail river by a mammoth steel bridge at j tho ,arK„st ever built In the world's Pl'OmOtlOn LflWS. | hHhtv ad ' " «t Aiutlon. | j"'' "" '""T"-' Xe," h.f tfiC' latter point, then up to Pittston hixtory. li is being: erected by the • i'.. ' i v••» i • Attend the auction sale at Lelbson's i" lDe.iind her ill the death on the east side, where the new loop j phoertix Bridge Oo„ under the super- ! a.iiMiu M' branch jewelry store every evening at f'hauiber before taking a train for New will connect with the main line. i vision of the engineer'-.iK corps of ihe 1U |Dr(wi,,(D„f ;i1 «'ru1 the on Ice. T\iu;M m. I iiru i, !D v. 18.- Guided - Flat Iron building, 7s X. Vork. The nail tile is being held as "At Forty Fort the branch will cross | D. & H. and the. main span is 1 S00 - T. , ' • - hesjluti.ms we.e by a l--r.i:u U:ai j.-ve" had made a jiu;n street. 3S-, evidence and will lie subjected to cliem-'; ' • the river by means of a steel bridge, ; |ong. The TD. ti H. is detcrmin- I{,msovCD11 '»« »»V«a"«e« usj-vd lo di'iH'tlpp: an invc-t:v-iiion I y : . ri.»;i ,;«i •-Ke bi sc.;niausliip, sailing j leal and microscopical examination for which is to be erected, the eastern branch out and tried for „-vera! 10 Kl"'ivs!i w1."' 1im I he de,.artnie.it of eomnicrec aad labor a sun.-iii ;-.m syUU .•verylhing favora- j SPECf AT. 1 'races of human blood. Mrs. Nell lias point of which will touch near Port ; yCflrs t . Kain an entrance into Quebec cmial' tliv 1 mI- il!"' of l!u» hilentatlwial Harvester c iui|Da- ble I . a ; \ -o.-.uc,-. the well tilled j _ Jl___ ; admitted Ihat she had a nnil tile an- ' Bowkley, from there a viaduct will be | but was fought on everv side, the of- lalwl frauds in the v,'t,4. and the per- ny to ascertain wlwllier it effects a re- i.„:i l-t sleaia d.!.. I'rinzessin Victoria j THE NAME BERRY I ewerin-' the description of that found IZh ."f, U::lttClaU: "f "nvn lH'",s ,n favor 0f t,hD r"i,CM S,,U,M n?Vy' Mn,int "f tl»" M.lse of th- I!; ,t.l.urg-Amcrlcau line, j has bep„ klentifl,vt w|lh exclu,iV(,! by the"police, but she denies that she high Valley, Central railroad, the old j granting 1 he concession" to some Ca- He pntisv the progress oi tlie i'a'i:». jite judh*i»r,y eotoimrttoe to r«|Mirt what with many .New Yorkers and oilier! . ciu. . .w,,„nn she is nnnlde to *• plank road and the tracks uf the | nadton arid the ID. & H was ma eiinaJ work and au.vs m j\jtiw»ri1y xvny h itiuler Clie Vnierie.uis - (. » ran on a : style and unerjualled workman- . . , it ' , , h D 1 r1 cmer£in#r on the hillside .a- linaJly forced to talu? over the Quebec the istbimw are isf;;!-U*ry, thf'ik . the eimsUtJUu»n to ;dieif of m V vn'.l/n* the Tort UoyaH ship in the AVnKh Clock and hritiM ' Set in a'nortle'as't'T' U,hVr" "" «"U,i will prevent in at t'-e month of this hay-, jn pmgton J The first evidence that .here J— - - ■■ ' - ! and vigorously TtPiWhuces critic* o the tnaoe goods. lor, and is now at the mercy of the I nmv I)(. fruUl in ti„. young woman's B. & 0. EXPRESS I Q coins IVI V ACClia rrn ' ttm f!u'nD: 1TbP l.ai,! ,lsilhD ,in*sil!fus !° ,U!;'r great waves. mo,v thnn 3" y,ar'8' wh,oh ia KUf" I statement .that she did not kill her _____ » AddAULrtl!. ,s uo cv,,,enw °r Chi-; the presiden; s concerning the All the passengers were saved, but ficient guarantee of his unques- j husband With a nail file, but that ho HITS STREET CAR " Lu' nese wnrkm-n an- lo be employed. Vhtuhm canal. I lie pi, tonal .eature Captain Brmuwig. who was in com- Uom.d ro,iabilltv. ! took poison, came from the home of ■ j | He 'assorts that co.t! and (iinhcr bind oi the messitge aftorded an oppoi mnity maud when the steamer struck' ami | Mrs Neil's bitterest enemies, her sis- Chester, Pa.. Dec. 18.—Twelve pas- J Minhop] T-oftnc «1'alw i:l " fi,r V l'sl !ll,lst rtD:V" ;"l(l r"r «';•«'«•»'* whaCe iirst grave error in the exercise BERRY THE JEWELER. j jw..i'u.',aw -\Irs ,„.olw Herbert, and sengers on a trolley car of the Phila- J-iUtLUb OUS1J s t!l(, necessity of a state paper being generally looked „f ms craft vva* responsible for tile | Mrs Herberts husband in New Uodelphia, Morton and Swarthmore __ j new laws to bring this about. He ad , upon with favor. | jeopardy in which hundreds of lives GET OUR PRICES ON SILVER- | chelle X Y. branch of the Philadelphia Rapid i MUlt at WaVei'ly. jvoc u -s the leasing of government MrrioirrTifVnrv W,'IV 1D,a' t'11- 1'imself in iiis WARE ! The evidence is to the effect that Transit Co. narrowly escaped death . s to privine individuals and cor- Ff|||S|TfI MFSS fl fiF THO tw,» ',OU!'s "rt0!' th(" crash ""d „ - v 4 I twenty-four hours before he was last night when the Washington ex- | l)ol,ltiolm r0r operation, but under ; ,y jIUlJlU U IftLdO/IUL 11111/11 ; blew out his brains. HarrD' lareo»' G3 North tho m0,t myKtftl,ous rn iT ho oar at thi* L'nland ,)v a C'«iii|»nii!pn After Ar- eminent ! Knew all the Main street. j circumstance* Neii contemplated snistreet crossing in this city giinu nt Over u Newspaper—l'cll- -I Mr. Roosevelt thinks i't imperative RoOSeVOlt Addl'eSSeS Coil- would be taUen off without i chle and tried to secure poison with While the car was crossing the rail- SWlMvalk UwHv. I «'='« jho law be changed so that yoin.g-: j ™ J"'*; BIO REDUCTION SALE NOW ON j * inch to end his iife.__ road tracks the power suddenly gave Fnwiure of the Skull 1 'T' IT, m «tv Pes' g^SS Agam- ! wr m-;hl 'to his reputation as a navi- at-Harry Yascens Jewelry Store, 63 j Bevan. tbc Tailor, out. leaving it directly across the i I .«C turc »l tin Skull rank in the uniy, the pieseut st.uutes D « -itor or else ' e expected loss of life North Main street Will be found in Room No. 3. ov^r track. There were several women —jiis (oiiilltion Is Very ! Iwinjj: such that none hut itjred otlh'er.s - * e * Antrim's /i»»v store passengers, including Mrs. Elizabeth are in positions of the greatest respon- Writes Briefly in Transmitting tho Ue-| imm the oncoming ot heavy weather T i ir,L. .inr1 vfrc w c* Willi nns Serious. rJ„ i o ... ! thai linlo'.Vtil hard on the heels of the I both of this.city,' who were seized Mfehticl 1(0flus. a frtPnu.P resident1 "Smi,ai is' i """ ° T T i,k,!l,t iu wrvive|^T8Vini-iri'rinnnr6ViDTmT8T«rinnnrmrmmi\iDTmT^^ with hysterics when they saw the fast , ,,f this elty. !s in a serious condition r ,,, . _ l mnlng His InCpib.\ Into tin j a sineje one ot Ins charges. jS l 9 express bearing down upon them. |at his boarding house in South Waver- I . Canal Work Praised. j .Japanese Trouble. I Panic When Ship Strikes. C -fiw I SD They were lifted from the car to a J |y y., softering from 'a fracture of lu his message on e.:,dit1o,vC in the " i p;lllU'almost iieyoi-.d control by of- g \ 5 place of safety just as the collision j the .fiku'l. The injury was received canal 1 tesl.lent Ko,.se- « rs „r r,ew sprea.l among the' pas- fe — Sltf* A \ 2 occurred. William R. 'turner, a- Sunday night and word of it was re- i volt binds the Work ot the canal con: • .)vD; ro ss jt ; senvers -.vlien the ship struck. Mauv 5 V& M-& V o( cousin of trie women, had a very colved l.eiv bj relatives of Mftus last missicn and has only praise for the "wj|)i ;,lo «(" the ! of the ollieets and sailors reali/.ed'C 4 Alk 3 narrow escape, he being Idie last one evening. The police authorities in progress made, lie bitterly scores those. nn ,h„ P.1(.!ni. ,t! Sv.ifUv there was a g »od prospect £ VliVr 3 to leave the car getting his relatives Waverly were communicated with whom he terms "si b rers and libel- in,Ihl. Secret.,,y ' thai everv would be saved, and j £ 3 to a place of safety first. and stated that Loftus was still alive P,.s;- who. he says, have tin- llf tl!s ;l;\estisa! on. Ii is i th-v' ••.-si-r,..! she fren/ied women ami W tiP 3 Travel on the road was delayed for last night. No other word of the case tn.-tlv -md ,t»'ili.himI— cr!t; -is"il til Dse ! „ v" * , ,, .. jo jif** I9b\ 3 several hours. The locomotive was r,ached here up to th-s aftcrnoom j i .. in- i - ilu" • VD'it wo'-l ■■ o. that t:«.- as soon as they thorn- jg $ 5 so tightly wedged in the side of the ,.„flu, hi|„ rt.«i,U„B in Havre ' " ? T. • f n, , t-1 ' S „ " I ' " Sv!v'" "'"1" "UD *h"' K,,,lfe car that they were separated with and South Waverly for some time '"'if r ir.-t i I if''-•v'-'ii' . l' •,, -, !-,-' |,. . -v , to, i..n t,!,D pavsesi-.uM either w CMD j P • . o| FINANCIAL AM. COMMERCIAL, walking tow.nl hVs' boarding"'house »y executive inslrioiient." The presi- 'ja^n'' 'n i 1 "'e uproar on deck j jo | Sunday with a companion, dent expresses hiaisel! as eon!idC*nt ot r'-uieisco The rC- Dor-t*i!» aN with I lU i!l'' s ,*!',,w u :lv* so !'u,t: ! Do 3 New York Stock Markets furnished Thomas McMahon, by name. As the ultimate success of the project, ' mft'tte'''rf of" (■'imlriv'''— li '-I " seemed impossililo to restore order. ot by M. S. Jordan & Co., stock brokers, they ncarcd the house the men got His observations are based on what lh,.1 delusion* of thC" Japancs" clill-I "" that early C«\clte- '£ *D 0 /) h 3 Miners' Bank Building, into an argument over a newspaper he saw and was told during his recent f..,' ... U,vi,„,|s. inent Captain Bruuswig. despite hls,p '7nr*/f}) tf/7/T*:'/??71)/7 '/C D*3 ct New York. Dec. 18. 1906. an„ within a few minutes they wee visit to the canal /one. i lhl boycotting of Japanese I CV.Ds..-,iv. played a dominant part In 0 0 0 0 $ «'*h' 11Vat ,,uarr,'li"S- McMahon struck Loftus \ hadge is to be given to every restaurants and, thvu. acts of 1 (ptolinig the panic. lie alternately IK- oI Am Sugar •• a'Ml fl'" ,he "feround. Ills bead v citizen who for-a specific 1 i. committed against tl«. Japa- pleaded with passengers near him tojfe ,f; ,r„r/%„ rn" -it A V- 'II !;i !;i r ~ , r r""«r: F Iw CTer? Memea Oi Use I'iBily. 3 z&srsz ::!«* :»;5 j:?g »«».'•- r. a:;,u::;,r| what, better xmasgift than anoai pair of shoes or 3 n n. t novi 7»vs ?!•% was employed in the Lehigh Valley, participating, just as .1 reflects honor ' " " ][' °" ,k.Ar!fe a comfortable pair of slippers? Nothing more useful, 3 B. & 0 12114 118% 11!»% Shops at Snvre. I upon a soldier to have belonged to a ' " ' "u 11;;' 1 •' 1 s , vessel against tke reef, the banging of £ f f l S ' 3 can Pacific . . . 11.7 IHL"« 193 Loft us Is well known here Ho w w n.i-htv army ill a jsreat war for right " ; 1 | ,-ed doors as she swung with the . £ Something needed J SOmetillllg 3 ... Ches & Ohio .. S6?„ 55% 56 '4 a brother of Patrick Loftus. deceased eousness " savs the president's mes ,'"V", *' m!!'-'t Vi.-.V" w" I S°" "I1,M!l" ,Ti(Ds of nion i,nC1 • St Paul 194 is:; IK;-. 14 who was for manv years liinltor .,C• ..... ' " , • ' , , ' , | slreaining from staterooms, the voice ; £ ( - ?■ ' ;« \l : t.'V *** »"«' an unci of John , S"^and Ua,-S ln Poor Coed,,on. 1 ,;V!M' TerT Children'S RUbb3r I LADIES' SHOES. Z; Ml Central -Jl * 173 173 j and SiitoKuUdlnin '"'1 »" " »» V" T 7""°' "« J™1* "d 1 I* & N I" W414 144% — the president snys; ; ) " ''J,-'i. ,n | (,,ursc lo felling them that if thefe i£ $1.25 tO $1.50. 98C tO $4.00. 3 M. K. & T. ..40% 4.,% 40 '4 SMASHED BENCH, 1 "in wn'yely coneernod at (he «■ o;„ I.. «h. I faiilb rwl,, Vi|s (lll|1^r tliulr one oluinoo of 'S L 3 Mo. Pacific .... 94 93 V, 93%, WAR FTNFTI «9A trpuiely unsatisfactory condition of the | h' no obj.-ciion vh i'-C-e to ' escaping It lay in cool obedionen to 'S _ , Me* Central ... 2714 26%: WAS TOTED $20 , hmdl awsaul =.HHe prevalence ,X(, J, il|K Sl, a his orders. g j LEGGINS % Am SmeUer' lrio'/D" 14 CD 15.T John fJreKokiy, a Polunder, didn't "-n" !'! " !!l aiteso nn , lie score of a;:e. It is olj- Vessel Withstands Shock. E V ' Cor men, women and child- ® Norf'& W t'' q 1 C»oy lib:t" it when he was arrested jester- or lnur-1 Ot this tinud th viously not desirable that young men The excellent condition of the blg-p ren; made in loii"- or sliort 3 Ont A- West 48 ' 471I 47u'day f'"' Clisnrt|erly conduct. In fact, j ,aws ,lnD r',ip'!y rosponm'!Dle. should ro to seho«d with children, yacht, for as such she was rated much g V %,-v I lengths, cloth or leather, black 0 Pennsylvania 138 136% tho wa8 Ko XV("'kf"' up about it that | "There is but one way by which the The only point is the exclusion of the ;,f tju. t|me, though 100 feet long, had \ V / co,ored niatertal. ® Peo Oas . " 46 94% 15 D2 ' when he was confined to a cell In the : frattdlilonl iie.piisition or these lands .children themselves. much to do with tim escape of her pas- g D dfirtn Q«p ' 0 Reading .. 145% 14"/. 143 % ! flty ball he registered an emphatic ' cau be definitely stopped, and there I authorized and directed Secretary nemiors. A vessel not above the aver-j jo ' TOC IO WJC. o Hock Island ... 30% 29% 29% k,ek w»lh evcy policeman that hap-' fore I have directed the secretary of Metc.lf to state that if there was ()f seaworthiness striking that reef £ 'V — — c So. Pacific .... 93% 92% 9214 ' th'?. .v. cell room. He decided tho Interior to allow m, patent to In- failure to protect ,.or*ma and ,.r-.p- at tin speed under which tlm Victoria 5o Cv tyOT Tpppne o So Rwy com .. 3314 32% 33 1 that this was hav.ng no elTect. so he issuod to ptibih- nuids under any la w ei-ty, then the entire pow. r of the fed- Lutso w.,s st,.)in,i„g «nd being 8nhJ«»ct. C HA. bJjl±'±'J!«Jlb. Texas Pacific .. 37 36% 3614 I ' ? Vj° bench t,f ,h0 «®U and started untH by nit examination on the gro.md efal goveinmcnt witbln the. limits of , , - 0..sla,|lrht of „ stormv sealjo If f / ) A" size8' u" stD'les- Plaln and S' Union Pacific ..184 180% 18014 i 1°. ftC'', lh®' Thc door actual compliance with that law Imp the ( on-stitution would he used • j } hi j h D C fancy, for men. women and 0| V S Steel IS 4714 47% '100,1 u better than the bench, which 1 fouiid to exist" promptly and vigorously to enforce umt 101 lovy u ilit («nim m which »ne fo m/t p ► I i young people, leather and o IT S Steel nfd"l04%4 1 i tit* ! w«» »oon smashed to pieces. When he ■ 1 !L nmm- words to1 the obsen-amo of our treaty, the hu- h.it the rock might have gone to pieces, » cloth. *| Wabash 41 U 41 41 8 wns brought before the mayor an , K 1 3 ! „ ' t r , .?,fi preme law of \l,e land, which treaty lufiriuers said, and that too quickly to,£ /. jlCA • I } 4fip to C52 S1 * ' Wdba8h 41% 41 41 additional charge, that of malicious t,RD nnHonal forests, ! gunraillei.tl to Japanese residents' Rive time for the transfer of her pas- g PRM I 48C tO *, "HTTP VP A - mischief, was marked down against ntates the money value at • »''} everywhere in the Ch!.CD:.• full and sengers to land. The steamer stoodCC JffiHm \ » I j ° ! him. As a penalty for this treatment rwommeiuls that $5,(MJ9,(KK) perfect protection for their. persons j,the shock nobly. A shudder ran p \ r ) * riif* for thp Man °l f»n linn Haw Tion j0'the Venerable bench the mayor fm- be advanced by the secretary of the rty; t„ this f,v, ry. ttirou*k h»r as shyjitruek. Rnd so great IC : \ * I ) A Will 1U1 Hit) illdll. JTLOIlUayj UCC. ZlLIl, I-posed a fine of $20. Gregokis re- treasury to atford the forestry service j tiling: In my power would l»e dene, and was the impact that fslite recoiled sharp-!» ' |* Dv i U 1XDukI*8' famous Shoes £ 1906, every purchaser at our fuscd !lt first to pay and was put I n worklntt capital with which to com-' the forces of the United States, ly, but not far enouKh to shake herself Q JJ / L\ j all leathers, all styles. qfnrp will rppplvp n hnrH I l,aok hl8 o'd cell. He begged for a out i.ts plans for scientifically dtttins both civil and military, which I free of the ledge. Then the reef seem- o ' •UJ $3, $3.50, $4, $5. o . , a _ ' new bench, but It was refused him. I superfluous trees for sale to lumber, could lawfully employ, woud be em-, (Ml to her keel and rolling men, tc- ° o some present free.. Joseph; After a few hours he settled the bill. mHte. He pays the control of the for ployed. I call special attention to injflv Ht4?pn flWUMR shoreward on » (fify . f, Near Mam & Butler St. % Freeman, wholesale wine; Patrick Mulcahey. of Browntown.' wl "f •-'r"zi"» th" 'iatto'"" | ! swell that preceded.the | jjj CU)tW® (UltOT&j, 79 North Main ' 3 and liquor dealei. lwi#| sthoal d,pector 111 jmoke tlrlM* otio. &« c.igar. OWmpI*. J1906- THJ,(lL)UK1, KOOSEVELT- j Cu" Ht sharP'8 new mc!lt market. I JLOJLOJL^QJLIUJUUULSLOJ^^ They were ex pri place, of occur red cou.sin 'if tTie women, huii Will \ ery ti n day narrow escape, he being evening Waverl to leave the car to a plac getting his relativ wit Travel on the road was delayed for afety lirst levcral hours otive wai de of tin so tightly wedged in great difficult they :e|Daratiil with find South Y FINANCIAL AM) COMMEIICIAIj. New York Stock Markets furnished by M. S. Jordan & Co., stock brokers, Miners' Bank Building New York High, 133% 1 Dec. 18, 1906 Low 13- vi Clo; witi Am Sugar • . Am I'ar & F 13S% 412 Vi Am Loco 71 ',8 11-% A ma I Copper removed tCD I hi Atchison coin rt. R. T. . . . R. & O. 1CU 1 i II 1 yj is in a 121 % 1117 118% lft2V8 79% 1 1!»% lit:! ("an Pacific ut Sa Chos & Ohio 5 6 ~ ■nth* f I'at St Paul C. F. I. 56 41% who was I Krii M. K. & T Mo. Pacific Mex Central L. & N mi; 40% !»4 14 4 V* 4 0 D4 !C!V SIS % 27 \ N. Y. Central ..130'/ Am Smelter Norf & Wes 128 V like i day Ont & West ... 48 Pennsylvania ..138 Reading . , Rock Island 14 5% 112V 143% So. Pacific 30% 2 !• 14 So ltwy com »3% !D2% Union Pacific ..184 H. S. Steel ... 48 IT. S. Steel pfd. .104% Wabash 41% 4 7 Vt 103% 41 47% 105% 41 DURYEA. him of tl Patrick |
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