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. - •'r v cap " ; • ■; ■ ' „ • W'\ *."• e if t v t. &2H VF&R I WEEKLY ESTABLISHED 1850. ) DAILY ESTABLISHED btTHEO. HART 1882, PITTSTON, PA., TUESDAY, DECEMBER* 3, 1901. TffSTAHC0PTit SIX PAGES. KIT'S 1ESSAGE. ACROSS SEA IN A Bid BOX GERMAN TARIFF BILL UP. OUR ANNUAL yond comparison faster tlmn the growth of tlio country, and the upbuilding of the great Industrial centers baB meant a startling Increase Hot merely In the aggregate of wealth, but la tbe number of very large Individual and especially of very large corporate fortunes. Tbe creation of these great corporate fortunes bas not been due to tbe tariff nor to auy other governmental action, but to natural causes in tbe business world, operating In other countries as tbey operate In our own. " porale bodies of the day. The condl Uous are now wholly different, and wholly different nctlou is called for. Significant Allusion to America In Coarse of Debate. THE SUCCESSFDL KAN 1 believe that a law can be framed will euable the national goveru ment lo eserclse control aloug the lines above Indicated, profiting by the experience gained through the passage and administration bf ilie Interstate com merce act. If, however, the judgment of the cougress Is that It lacUs the constitutional power to pass such an act, then a constitutioual amendment should- be submitted to confcr the power. Berlin, Deo. 3.—Count von Billow, the imperial chancellor. In introducing the greatest parliamentary strusclo ""it Germany has ever faced, counseled the members of the reichstag to moderation of language, declaring that the eyes of the world were upon them. BLANKET SALE! Remarkable Stowaway Was Commences Saturday, Nov. 16, and will oontlnue (or 10 days. Any homo In Pltfsion in Hood of Blankets should ba Represented at this sale. Found On Palatla. Roosevelt's Views FIFTEEN DAYS IN THE HOLD The speech of Baron von Fhielmann. secretary of the treasury, was disappointing In its brevity, but It Is understood thut he is reserving himself for a day when the imperial chancellor does not speak. Is nearly always a well dressed man. A well dress ed man is always taken for a successful man. Tbe process bas aroused much antagonism, n great part of wlilcb Is wholly without warrant. It Is not true that as the rich have grown richer the poor have grown poorer. On the contrary, never before has the average man. tbe wageworker, the farmer, tbe small trader, been so well off as In this couutry and at the present time. There bave been abuses connected with the accumulation of wealth, yet It remains truo that a fortune accumulated In legitimate business can be accumulate td by the person specially benefited only on condition of conferring- Immense Incidental benefits upon others. Successful enterprise of the type whloh benefits all mankind can only exist if the conditions are such as to offer great prizes as the rewards c-/ success. Had Himself Shipped as Freight for 10 4 Gray and Tan Blankets, strong and darable, with fancy border; a good 59c Blanket; price 49c on Important There should be created a cabinet of Hcer, to be known ns secretary o! commerce and Industries, ns provided Our made to order suits and overcoats make the wearer a well dressed man. Prices not high. Some Unknown Reason — Now in Although the question in hand was purely Germany's affair, said Count von Bulow, it was necessary to maintain a resolute front to the other nations of the world. Questions. ■x u.f Dill introduced at the last ces Cica of the cwnsress. It should lDe his province to deal v.KIt commerce In Its oroadest sense, Including among man} other things whatever concerns laboi and all matters affecting tko great business corporations and our merchant tnarlne. Hospital and May Die or Go Mad. 10-4 White and Gray Blankets, a heavy blanket, made for service; How He Existed. sale price 75c New York, Dee. C!.—The Hoboken authorities tire mystified over a man .vho made a fifteen day trip aorors the :ccau in a case in the hold of the laniburg - Ami'lleaii liner l'alatla. .vhich arrived on Sunday, lie tvas/lis■overed yosieiiUy and lies unconscious in 9t. Mary's hospital. Whether he will recover the physician? are unable to say. He was shipped as freight and would have been dead within a short lime but for the opening of, the hatch. Allusion was made to the United States In the course of the dzbate, and the name "America" is likely to be far more freely used by both sides to this controversy, which is moving Germany more deeply than lias any other civil question since the creation of the empire.11 4 Soft Fleecy Blankets, in colors of gray and tan; usual $t.7S blanket; go during the sale at $1.25 TRUSTS AND RECIPROCITY (Continued on page 5.) Bussjhe City Tailor, Opp. Water St. 11-4 Gray Wool Blankets, with colored borders, you will be surprised to find such excellent blankets for , $1.98 FLED FROM THE GALLOWS The tariff experiences of the United States and the pressure of American competition constitute rich mines for argument upon either side of the question.12-4 Standard Gray and White Blankets, well worth $4 50 The Publicity (he Remedy for Doomed Murderer Assaulted Clergyman and Ran, But Was Captured and Hanged. The case In wliicli lie was confined was burled under eight or ten feet of •salt iu sacks and packed about with oases of genel'Ol tnerehaudlso. For food thp man inust have had at the start some loaves of bread and n holtle of whisky. He Is a (icrman about thirty years of ace. The need of air and water appears to have caused hIin at last to break open the ease and try to pet on deek. lie must- have been possessed of great strength, which, it is surmised, was probably made greater by frenzy. sale price will he 83.75 Combine Evils. Renaoii* For Cnutlon. COURT ACQUITS TILLEY Killed 11y tlioiM II imliumlnn. I'n Runs, ugrd thiny, Huutiiigiiun ipfoiiilnidiy exhaustion resulting from a-! i;t lack of hiccoughs. On *:-iii.!-:v Ifliii was seized w iill I lit- malady. v.ltich eon tinned almost without Intemiiifion nu til Ids death. His liuditai ailetr.lants were aide tu a fiord him ysil.v leiniioiui'.v relic*. IT PAYS TO BUY AT THE The president ndd3 that tliere are runny reasons Tor caution In dealing with corporations. I3c Rays: 11 fmi ilit *1 PbopIg's Store No Evidence to Support tlic Chnrgfi Aiufnlnnt Uovcrnor of Totulln TARIFF IS ALL RIGHT The same business conditions which have produced, the great aggregations of corporate and individual wealth have made them very potent factors in IntoriiatlOhnl commercial competition. Aucklnnd. New Zealand. Dee. 3.—The United States naval court at Tutulla, Samoa, has honorably acquitted Caplain Benjamin I1'. Tllley. the naval governor of Tutuila. as no evidence to sustain charges against him was presented to the court. Ciundon, N. J.. Dec. 3.—Charles Brown was hanged in Mt. Holly jail yard at 10 o'clock this morning for the murder of Washington Hunter, on Jan. 24 last. 15 SOUTH MAIN STREET, iloreovcl-, it cannot too often lie pointed out that to strike with Ignorant violence at the Interests of one set of men almost Inevitably endangers the Interests of all. The .fundamental rule In our national life—the rule which underlies nil others—Is that, on the whole and in the long run, we shall go up or down together. Always Cheapest. Next to Druty's Trnin|»* TflUo Futnl Advocates Reduction on Cuban Imports to This The death warrant was read to Drown in his cell and then lie was left along with Rev. Deislngcr, who sought to render spiritual comfort to the doomed man. The clergyman was reading from the Scriptures, when Drown suddenly leaped on him, and. with an iron rod lie had concealed in his cell, knocked the clergyman to the lloor. The minister lapsed into unconsciousness. . Drown then opened ami unlocked the cell door and ran swiftly through the corridor. He quickly made his way to the jailyard, and there made a desperate effort to climb the enclosure wall. Sheriff teuton and Chief Clerk Atwooil procured revolvers and stalled in pursuit, blown was tinally cornered and warned that if he did not surrender lie would be irumciii ately shot down. Under this threat, he weakened, and Dually gave himself lip. Little more than an hour after ward lie stood upon the gallows liup and was swung off to eternity. Frank ltoder, a longshoreman, made the first discovery about o'clock yesterday afternoon. Hatch No. I had Just been opened. He was preparing to send the sacks out when the tackle was lowered to hi 111. lie says he firs' heard a nnitiled voice utter tile word ' water." several moans., and The charges against Captain Tllley arose from certain allegations made by missionaries iu Samoa against the captain's moral character. WtDllsvilh\ X. V.. Dee. 3.-Firij do sstroyod a largo barn tilled with product mul stork (o Forest Elwell. a prominent farmer. who was burned to drnih whip* trying to pavo soine of l lie MocU, TlVe ID:ii*n is Im'IIoved to have Iw'i'ii s- l on tiro l»y tramps . Klwell hail ordered away. Commander l'riel Sebrce lias sue ceciled Captain Tllley as nav.il govern or of Tutuila. Evans Bros. Country. The mechanism of modern business Is so delieatu that extreme care must be takent-not to Interfere with a spirit of rashness or Ignorance. In dealing with business Interests, for the government to undertake by crude and 111 considered legislation to do what may turn out to be bad, would be to Incur the risk of such farreacb- Ing national disaster that It would be preferable to undertake nothing at nil. The men who demand the impossible or the undesirable serve as the allies of the forces with which they are nominally at war, for they hamper those who would endeavor to find out lu rational fashion what the wrongs really ure and to what extent and In what manner It is practicable to apply remedies.Flinnton Not CoinlnK Home. Washington, Dec. 3.—At 10.50 this morning, the Joint committee of the Senate and House appointed to wait upon the President and inform him that the Fifty-seventh Congress .was ready for business, called at the Willie House, aud performed the duty assigned to it. Both branches of Coil gress met at 12 o'clock, aud, as soon as routine business had been disposed of, listened to the reading of the President's message, liberal extracts from which are as follows: again the word "water" wits distinguishable. lie called to thnr-e above, and Frank Koeblor, the foreman, and Adolph .lohanuscn, a timcl.i rp t. responded. They searched for the source of the cry for water and found ISeck tying upon sopie salt sacks. Iola. Kan.. 1 lee. a.—Ceneral Frederick Funston has 110 intention of coining home from Manila until next spring, according to a letter received here by the parents of Lieutenant B. .1. Mitchell. At the time of writing Lletitcuaut Mitchell said that General Funston was still ill the hospital. lie was believed to be out of danger from an operation for appendicitis, but had reconsidered his plans to come home now. fearing the cold weather might prove dangerous in his present condition.For over.1ft W Dr. RtCHTER'S Dk | World-Rcnowncd v 1 "Anchor" ! Pain ExpslSer t liao proven to be for H p RSKttfctatfeiti, iSeat, Neuralgia,*u. fcr..ou, RhsumaTic Complaints! ;| Only 25o. and 50c. at all druggists H cr through I F, M- fishier & Go. J ffk 21S Pearl Street, |Y 6 uM Dva»ve a Jew oj tA.t_ XUv)U| tkiyujl IjGtt- C&K (fud at oar itau to at*\fiUU a §ntw&uj "tblKKir. The man. who then «as unconrelous, was carried to the ship's hospital. Ship's Surgeon Debo and the surgeon of the Arizona were tailed to attend him. They administered warm milk and stimulants. The heart action was found very weak, and the mail's body was greatly emaciated. The stomaeli appeared to be in a very bad condition. It was decided to remove liiin to St. Mary's hospital. Tnhi'n to it Honpllttl Groceries. OLIVES, SWEET AND SOUR PICKLES, FANCY CAKES AND CRACKERS, SWITZER CHEESE, BEST DAIRY BUTTER, FRESH EOOS, ETC. Vegetables. SWEET POTATOES, TURNIPS, PAR8NIPS,' CARROTS, BEETS, ONIONS AND CELERY. , The congress assembles this year under the shadow of a great calamity. On the Cth of September President Mc- Kluley was shot by an anarchist while attending the Pan-American exposition at Buffalo and died lu that city 00 the 14th of that month. Norfolk, Ya.. Dec. il.—The British steamer Fliarsalla, Captain Smith, from Algoa Bay and Port Elizabeth foist. John. N. B.. has put lu here for coal, her store running so low that she burned her dunnage on the voyage. SluD Is light and on Nov. 24 met a northwest gale on the edge of the gulf 'treanl and banked her tires and was blown back so far that she strained live days In recovering the lost ground. • lie was twelve ftivs north of latitude before she made this port. k:;u tiul vi L'oul. flan to Correct tlie Ertti, All this Is true, and yet It Is also true that there are real aud grave evil.!, oue of the chief being overcapitalization because of Its mauy baleful cou- Ecquenccs, and a resolute and practical effort must be made to correct these evils. OLD-TIMER IN CONGRESS. Congressman Crcimer Re-enters Public OF the last seven elected presidents lie Is tbe third who has been murdered, nnd the bare recital of this fact Is RUfflelfent to justify grave alarm among all loyal American citizens. Moreover, the circumstances of this, the third assassination of an American president, have a peculiarly sinister significance. Botb President I.incoln nnd President Garfield were killed by assassins of types unfortunately not uncommon In history. President Lincoln falling a victim to tbe terrible passions aroused by four years of civil war and President Cartlchl to the revengeful vanity of u disappointed ollice seeker. President McKiulcy was killed by an utterly depraved criminal belonging to that body of criminals who object to all governments, good and bad nli!:c, who ure against any form of popular liberty if It Is Guaranteed by even the most just and liberal laws and who ore as hostile to the upright exponent of a free people's sober will as to the tyrannical and Irresponsible despot Life After 28 Years. Meanwhile no investigation in the hold was in progress. The ship's ear pentef crawled a loner t he sack* of salt ami liami the man to his original position. The case was located, but will not. hi' got out before morning. as many tons of freight will have to be lifted out before it ran be dislodged. The case was a heavy one. It had apparently been parked into the rest of tin* eargo without those handling it having the slightest iuea what it con lailied. It is about M fool long. 1 feel wide and C» feet high. The mark on it Is "J. B. 71." The ship's manifest in recording the ease makes it "Model .1. It. 71." On the top of tlio ease are Hie words in tJennan. "Oben" amj "For sieht," meaning ''This side up." and "Handle with care." Fruits. Washington, Ucc. o.—One of the iu terestiug figures iu the House is Ccn grcssnian Thomas J. Creimer, of New York, who wan a member of the Fortythird Congress, twenty-eight yearn ago. Of all tile men Willi whom he served more than a quarter of a century ago. only two remained to greet him. Tliey were Cannon, of Illinois, and lieicii am, of New Yorlt. APPLE8, ORANCES, LEMONS, CRANBERRIES, BANANAS AND FIBS. Boots and Shoes. It Is no limitation upon property rights or freedom of contract to require that when men receive from government the privilege of doing business under corporate form, which frees tliein from Individual responsibility nnd enables them to call into their enterprises the capital of the public, they shall do so upon absolutely truthful representations as to the value of the property in which the capital Is to be invested. Corporations engaged in interstate commerce should be regulated If thcy-are found to exercise a license working to the public injury. It should be as much the aim of those who seek for social betterment to rid the business world of crimes of cunning as to rid tlie entire "body politic of crimes of violence. Great corporations exist only because they are created and safeguarded by our Institutions, and It in therefore our right and our duly to see that they work In harmony with tlicso institutions. We carry one of the most complete line of BOOTS; all ktnds of SHOES ot the latest styles, and or.e of the finest line of LEGGINS to fit all ages. Boston. Dee .*D. Tliomas A. Scott. the rormcr iyesierir millionaire who has •Veil couiinCd in the Charles street jail -inee Inst February for debt, has been Mlllionulrp Scott Ont of .Inll DUKE WAS TOO GAY, Flirted With Strange Women, Who Drugged and Robbed Him, on the ground that his board •ilUjio cent# a day. had not been paid \ his prosecutors. Mr. Seott \\;is ar Moscow, Dee. I!.—The Grand DiiUo Alexander Vladimir, while traveling incognito from Moscow to Maiaehovv ka. llirted with two women who wcrC in the same compartnicnt. i lie women gave the duke drugged bon lions ami robbed him of $10,UU0. The women escaped before lie recovered conscious- This Space is Evans Bros. rested in this city Inst Fchruar\ oil a • le-ne process. Some time afterward he made application to take tin* poor debtor's oath, but his prosecutors prevented him. and lie then went into bankruptcy. reserved for The inside of the ease as examined through the broken board on the side was in a most tilthy Condi lion. A hot tie which contained some whisky, was found, together with scraps of bread. So far as could be seen there were no air openings, the caged man having to depend upon the air which worked through tiie joinings of tlio boards. This must have made his supply scant ind'-ed owiiig to the limited air in the hoUl and the fact that the salt was packed solidly nbovo tlie case. The iiMl.eh had been ebv'od before sailing, and over il a tniipnuiin was placed, and ncijlhor was raised between tin4 time of ilepnrture and yesterday. B. G. CARPENTER & GO., 46 SOUTH MAIN STREET. C W. Market St. C111(11111 11o ii*c Did 4CDront«'Cl Wilkesbarre, Washington, lDec. The secretary of the trensurv has accepled the bid of .loltll Fierce of New York for the ensi struct Ion up to and including the tlrst story of the New York custom house at the building to be con sti noted of Fox island granite. lie also has conditionally accepted the bid of Mr. Fierce for the Construction of the whole building provided congress makes a further appropriation suttieieiit to cover the increased cost. Watcli for their advertisement Annrclty and AnnrehtMn. HOTEL WAS WRECKED. of Wood Mantels and The president continues with a eulogy of Mr. McKlnlcy, then funis to tbe sunject of anarchy, denouncing Its doctrines and preachers. He says: Considerable Damage and Injury Re Fine House Furnishing Supplies. WaUTtown, N. Y., Dee. 3.—A hotel at IMwart!s. St. Lawrence county, was wrecked last night by an explosion of acetylene gas. The proprietor. Frei1 Goutrciuont, was burned in the heal and face and will lose one eye. Prank Heed's ribs were broken and Mrs. lloswell Todd's leg was broken. suits From an Explosion. I earnestly recommend to tbecohgross thnt In the exercise of lis wise discretion it should take Into consideration tbe comlug to this country of anarchists or persons professing principles hostllo to all government and justifying the murder of those placed In authority. Such Individuals as those who not long ago gathered Iu open meeting to glorify tbe murder of King Humbert of Italy perpetrate a crime, and the law should Insure their rigorous punishment. They and those like them should be kept out of this country, and If found here they should be promptly deported to the country whence they came, and farreachlng provision should be made for the punishment of those Who stay. No matter calls more urgently for tbe wisest thought of the congress. Publicity flic Plmt Esfirntlnl, The first essential In determining how to deal with the great Industrial combinations Is knowledge of the facts —publicity. In the interest of the public tbe government should have the right to inspect and examine the workings of tlu great corporations engaged In Interstate busiucss. Publicity Is the only sure remedy which we can now invoke. What further remedies aro needed In the way of governmental regulation or taxation can only be determined after publicity lias been obtained by piM'csa of law and in the course of administration. The lirst requisite Is knowledge, full and complete—knowledge which may be made public to (lie world. His situation in tlie case must ha\c been frightful, and at last boontue unbenrnbie. causing him to break out on thooiily side against which oilier freight was not solidly packed, the conformation of an adjoining case leaving a space against which no weight rested. Having broken a board, lie had to crawl between the pieces of cargo. Some of I la; spaces were so small that Horrible Situation. NATIONAL BANK SUSPENDS. Kuoxvillc Vlincr' IIOItM' Telili.. D«• D.vtm iiiilctl. , Ii. e. A sp»*cial ys a house a I Hriee RED STAR STAMPS. viflo « LITTLE MONEY SAVERS They are th»? only kind of GtiiTi ncy The Teller Defaulted in the Sum of $£00,000, ljiiiH'il Knuulil w ■iiroyril l»y :r'dyicuuiio ox|)lus»i» r.Mlse V.:i: oWllfrt l»V llnD IvilOXyttl n I most rnliivly tit you ran spend at our s-lorc. You get them for r.olliirg to iavest'in our suits and overcoats at $jo.oo. Although we t:ikc off a sircat deal of our profits and give it to you, we lor nf tlio rurvoiicy today received no tiiicalion that the Fli'Kt National bfiill; at I!illI:-ton Spa, N. V.. luul closed lis doors. owing to tlic recent discovery t wl 10: •or.Mt of iliC* -organization of a branch »f lln» I nit-«T Mine Workers of Aim r ully ri'poi'liMl on tic of a dol'alcat tell aiuoiint ing to $NUID,IMI0 on tin- part of the Idler, Charles IS. 1 lie ship's cnrpojitor in fr*»i11tr ami eomiii-; ont. although carrying with liiiti a portable C1« !*i»* linC1 ditticnlty in making It Ik way. RED STAR TRADING STAMP CO., 14 Soutb Main St., Pit'stoii, I'h. do not take pin point of our responsibility for perfect satisfaction. It's easier to see Artificial bodies, such as corporations and joint stoeU or other associations, depending upon auy statutory law for their existence or privileges should lie subject to proper governmental supervision. and lull aud accurate Information as to their operations should be made public regularly at reasonable intervals. FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. A Subject For Fcdornl Conrli. MATANZAS PICKED UP. When ho finally emerged froin the midst of tho cargo. ho was about eight your profit than ours The federal courts should be given Jurisdiction over any man who Uills or attempts to kill the president or any man who by the constitution or by law Is iu line of succession for the presidency, while the punishment for an unsuccessful attempt should be proportioned to the enormity of the offense against our Institutions. eon fort below the decking. llo. tlion had to climb \ii». This was easy for the liist six ur seven foot. but to work his way over the eight foot of fealt sacks must liavo boon a most dilHcult task. Idid it. however. ami then orawled about looklhjr for th'o hatch. which in the darkness lie evidently missed several times. Kxhaustocl. lie tlion lay down An tli«» sayks and lapsed into nil- New York Stock Markets, furnished by M. S. Jordan & Co, stock brokers, Picture Framing. GILROY, THE TAILOR, Steamer Reported Wiccked Towed to Philadelphia room 2G Miners' Dank building. Atlantic City N. J.. Dot New York, Dec. 4, lU'H iS SOUTH MAIN ST. The large corporations, commonly called trusts, though, organized 111 one state, always do business in many states, often doing very little business in the state where they are Incorporated, There is utter lack of uniformity ill the state laws about them, and, reported wreeket off lliis port, passed into the Delawr.n breakwater this morning, bound fo hut Matauza Colorado Southern Southern K. II. . . 11%'s U2rDk Open. C!( A neatly framed Picture will always makes n Suitable Holiday Gift We have many mould ings to give \ou a wide choice of flue frames Our work is perfect aakl our prices the minimum. Lire probably the Philadelphia, hi tow of a steamer which picked her up last night. Sugar Atchison CX'dlcltA important A unroll}' ia a crime against the whole human race, ajid all mankind should band against the anarchist. Ills crime should be [Wide an offense against the Jbw-of nations. like plrmty anil that form of titan stealing known as the slave trade. Atchison, pl'ol'. .. Brooklyn Traction yy'4 l hat enter GENERAL ALGER ILL Whrii Uh' man's unclscts \vC iv swuvh r«K i««*riii:« t« nja Ik— jarally as iuD stale lias any exclusive iuterest In or lower over their acts, it has in praetUv proved impossible to get adequate regulation through stale action. Therefore, in the Interest of the whole differing From a Rein c of Brig! lot It v:|ine of 1'; ri. steel Li.vos depend on them. Your daily on wliii'.li «'as written tin* n.inir "John 1 were' found. Tllrlv whs no ;idillV:Ds mi the 11:11u 1-. 'J'lM' nnin w.-is elotli- I'll iil tWID two vests ll|»l tWQ f. s. steel. prof Miinhattnu El. CjiQCtrif health depend* on (hem. You'll find The president nest considers business conditions, which he linds highly fr.iiHfaetory. He continues: \. A D1 \V Mo. I'iicilit People's 0 pen; ilie ii ion should, without ill Origin lor l he rt! Col. Iron ami l'uel ©DtoasD, our storo Vt«* 11 The tremendous and highly complex Industrial development which weiit on with ever accelerated rapidity during the latter half of the nineteenth century brings us face to face at the be- v I; b t Use! ■re. In :tse were io. l'uri lie . S. Copper pro pa re C1 lo fur if M-pen Istiou over all CTCRM id GENERAL, :wi'l I Car and Foundry O. & W ii you Willi rvorythiug you iivoU in eoi pora t u Interstate basi fiDrf to t | T.S.&W.S.Barritt KORTH F19IH ST. IimI will not provoke the displ as'.ir Ant-nd ('-.Mint lt:ii'Icn If Sccons,?!' g on Eastern Coast Advised t I*cmr«irt in Port. eitlii r I i Yuiiiylvanl Heading Heading. Teun., C Leather the inns! particular housewife. We'll g'.uulnx of flie twetitiOlli with very tcrlous aorlal piobh'iiiK. Tin? old laws and the old customs which had almost the bindin:; force of law were oace quite fiutUclent to regulate tlu- ae- V.'i i ll I! !i ceir ii. 1 lie v.call Lv.-ii.-i leiir prel' lid ex nth Atlantic Si torin lie C tasteZSGSt!S9&£^r?TiF£ss^.rsr iiili tl ith of our wares if you •ping is ad VOBJR PHOT® 11 lu-r cumulation and distribution of wealth. Since the Industrial changes which have t-'o cnorinouD'!.v hi created the pro- would T. IV. KYTE, THE WEATHER dru live I 'J sn:.! of mankind they are no Vasiii union, I Waliasli. prei VATES GROCER, ide C J !*» Ill nil t foil a. »vlH eivr» 1 lie l»psf - 9 WIltlAM STREET h Phone Exeter r.treet, rxne on l»e
Object Description
Title | Pittston Gazette |
Masthead | Pittston Gazette, December 03, 1901 |
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 | 1901-12-03 |
Location Covered | United States; Pennsylvania; Luzerne County; Pittston |
Type | Text |
Original Format | newspaper |
Digital Format | image/tiff |
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. |
Description
Title | Pittston Gazette |
Masthead | Pittston Gazette, December 03, 1901 |
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 | 1901-12-03 |
Location Covered | United States; Pennsylvania; Luzerne County; Pittston |
Type | Text |
Original Format | newspaper |
Digital Format | image/tiff |
Identifier | PGZ_19011203_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 |
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Full Text | . - •'r v cap " ; • ■; ■ ' „ • W'\ *."• e if t v t. &2H VF&R I WEEKLY ESTABLISHED 1850. ) DAILY ESTABLISHED btTHEO. HART 1882, PITTSTON, PA., TUESDAY, DECEMBER* 3, 1901. TffSTAHC0PTit SIX PAGES. KIT'S 1ESSAGE. ACROSS SEA IN A Bid BOX GERMAN TARIFF BILL UP. OUR ANNUAL yond comparison faster tlmn the growth of tlio country, and the upbuilding of the great Industrial centers baB meant a startling Increase Hot merely In the aggregate of wealth, but la tbe number of very large Individual and especially of very large corporate fortunes. Tbe creation of these great corporate fortunes bas not been due to tbe tariff nor to auy other governmental action, but to natural causes in tbe business world, operating In other countries as tbey operate In our own. " porale bodies of the day. The condl Uous are now wholly different, and wholly different nctlou is called for. Significant Allusion to America In Coarse of Debate. THE SUCCESSFDL KAN 1 believe that a law can be framed will euable the national goveru ment lo eserclse control aloug the lines above Indicated, profiting by the experience gained through the passage and administration bf ilie Interstate com merce act. If, however, the judgment of the cougress Is that It lacUs the constitutional power to pass such an act, then a constitutioual amendment should- be submitted to confcr the power. Berlin, Deo. 3.—Count von Billow, the imperial chancellor. In introducing the greatest parliamentary strusclo ""it Germany has ever faced, counseled the members of the reichstag to moderation of language, declaring that the eyes of the world were upon them. BLANKET SALE! Remarkable Stowaway Was Commences Saturday, Nov. 16, and will oontlnue (or 10 days. Any homo In Pltfsion in Hood of Blankets should ba Represented at this sale. Found On Palatla. Roosevelt's Views FIFTEEN DAYS IN THE HOLD The speech of Baron von Fhielmann. secretary of the treasury, was disappointing In its brevity, but It Is understood thut he is reserving himself for a day when the imperial chancellor does not speak. Is nearly always a well dressed man. A well dress ed man is always taken for a successful man. Tbe process bas aroused much antagonism, n great part of wlilcb Is wholly without warrant. It Is not true that as the rich have grown richer the poor have grown poorer. On the contrary, never before has the average man. tbe wageworker, the farmer, tbe small trader, been so well off as In this couutry and at the present time. There bave been abuses connected with the accumulation of wealth, yet It remains truo that a fortune accumulated In legitimate business can be accumulate td by the person specially benefited only on condition of conferring- Immense Incidental benefits upon others. Successful enterprise of the type whloh benefits all mankind can only exist if the conditions are such as to offer great prizes as the rewards c-/ success. Had Himself Shipped as Freight for 10 4 Gray and Tan Blankets, strong and darable, with fancy border; a good 59c Blanket; price 49c on Important There should be created a cabinet of Hcer, to be known ns secretary o! commerce and Industries, ns provided Our made to order suits and overcoats make the wearer a well dressed man. Prices not high. Some Unknown Reason — Now in Although the question in hand was purely Germany's affair, said Count von Bulow, it was necessary to maintain a resolute front to the other nations of the world. Questions. ■x u.f Dill introduced at the last ces Cica of the cwnsress. It should lDe his province to deal v.KIt commerce In Its oroadest sense, Including among man} other things whatever concerns laboi and all matters affecting tko great business corporations and our merchant tnarlne. Hospital and May Die or Go Mad. 10-4 White and Gray Blankets, a heavy blanket, made for service; How He Existed. sale price 75c New York, Dee. C!.—The Hoboken authorities tire mystified over a man .vho made a fifteen day trip aorors the :ccau in a case in the hold of the laniburg - Ami'lleaii liner l'alatla. .vhich arrived on Sunday, lie tvas/lis■overed yosieiiUy and lies unconscious in 9t. Mary's hospital. Whether he will recover the physician? are unable to say. He was shipped as freight and would have been dead within a short lime but for the opening of, the hatch. Allusion was made to the United States In the course of the dzbate, and the name "America" is likely to be far more freely used by both sides to this controversy, which is moving Germany more deeply than lias any other civil question since the creation of the empire.11 4 Soft Fleecy Blankets, in colors of gray and tan; usual $t.7S blanket; go during the sale at $1.25 TRUSTS AND RECIPROCITY (Continued on page 5.) Bussjhe City Tailor, Opp. Water St. 11-4 Gray Wool Blankets, with colored borders, you will be surprised to find such excellent blankets for , $1.98 FLED FROM THE GALLOWS The tariff experiences of the United States and the pressure of American competition constitute rich mines for argument upon either side of the question.12-4 Standard Gray and White Blankets, well worth $4 50 The Publicity (he Remedy for Doomed Murderer Assaulted Clergyman and Ran, But Was Captured and Hanged. The case In wliicli lie was confined was burled under eight or ten feet of •salt iu sacks and packed about with oases of genel'Ol tnerehaudlso. For food thp man inust have had at the start some loaves of bread and n holtle of whisky. He Is a (icrman about thirty years of ace. The need of air and water appears to have caused hIin at last to break open the ease and try to pet on deek. lie must- have been possessed of great strength, which, it is surmised, was probably made greater by frenzy. sale price will he 83.75 Combine Evils. Renaoii* For Cnutlon. COURT ACQUITS TILLEY Killed 11y tlioiM II imliumlnn. I'n Runs, ugrd thiny, Huutiiigiiun ipfoiiilnidiy exhaustion resulting from a-! i;t lack of hiccoughs. On *:-iii.!-:v Ifliii was seized w iill I lit- malady. v.ltich eon tinned almost without Intemiiifion nu til Ids death. His liuditai ailetr.lants were aide tu a fiord him ysil.v leiniioiui'.v relic*. IT PAYS TO BUY AT THE The president ndd3 that tliere are runny reasons Tor caution In dealing with corporations. I3c Rays: 11 fmi ilit *1 PbopIg's Store No Evidence to Support tlic Chnrgfi Aiufnlnnt Uovcrnor of Totulln TARIFF IS ALL RIGHT The same business conditions which have produced, the great aggregations of corporate and individual wealth have made them very potent factors in IntoriiatlOhnl commercial competition. Aucklnnd. New Zealand. Dee. 3.—The United States naval court at Tutulla, Samoa, has honorably acquitted Caplain Benjamin I1'. Tllley. the naval governor of Tutuila. as no evidence to sustain charges against him was presented to the court. Ciundon, N. J.. Dec. 3.—Charles Brown was hanged in Mt. Holly jail yard at 10 o'clock this morning for the murder of Washington Hunter, on Jan. 24 last. 15 SOUTH MAIN STREET, iloreovcl-, it cannot too often lie pointed out that to strike with Ignorant violence at the Interests of one set of men almost Inevitably endangers the Interests of all. The .fundamental rule In our national life—the rule which underlies nil others—Is that, on the whole and in the long run, we shall go up or down together. Always Cheapest. Next to Druty's Trnin|»* TflUo Futnl Advocates Reduction on Cuban Imports to This The death warrant was read to Drown in his cell and then lie was left along with Rev. Deislngcr, who sought to render spiritual comfort to the doomed man. The clergyman was reading from the Scriptures, when Drown suddenly leaped on him, and. with an iron rod lie had concealed in his cell, knocked the clergyman to the lloor. The minister lapsed into unconsciousness. . Drown then opened ami unlocked the cell door and ran swiftly through the corridor. He quickly made his way to the jailyard, and there made a desperate effort to climb the enclosure wall. Sheriff teuton and Chief Clerk Atwooil procured revolvers and stalled in pursuit, blown was tinally cornered and warned that if he did not surrender lie would be irumciii ately shot down. Under this threat, he weakened, and Dually gave himself lip. Little more than an hour after ward lie stood upon the gallows liup and was swung off to eternity. Frank ltoder, a longshoreman, made the first discovery about o'clock yesterday afternoon. Hatch No. I had Just been opened. He was preparing to send the sacks out when the tackle was lowered to hi 111. lie says he firs' heard a nnitiled voice utter tile word ' water." several moans., and The charges against Captain Tllley arose from certain allegations made by missionaries iu Samoa against the captain's moral character. WtDllsvilh\ X. V.. Dee. 3.-Firij do sstroyod a largo barn tilled with product mul stork (o Forest Elwell. a prominent farmer. who was burned to drnih whip* trying to pavo soine of l lie MocU, TlVe ID:ii*n is Im'IIoved to have Iw'i'ii s- l on tiro l»y tramps . Klwell hail ordered away. Commander l'riel Sebrce lias sue ceciled Captain Tllley as nav.il govern or of Tutuila. Evans Bros. Country. The mechanism of modern business Is so delieatu that extreme care must be takent-not to Interfere with a spirit of rashness or Ignorance. In dealing with business Interests, for the government to undertake by crude and 111 considered legislation to do what may turn out to be bad, would be to Incur the risk of such farreacb- Ing national disaster that It would be preferable to undertake nothing at nil. The men who demand the impossible or the undesirable serve as the allies of the forces with which they are nominally at war, for they hamper those who would endeavor to find out lu rational fashion what the wrongs really ure and to what extent and In what manner It is practicable to apply remedies.Flinnton Not CoinlnK Home. Washington, Dec. 3.—At 10.50 this morning, the Joint committee of the Senate and House appointed to wait upon the President and inform him that the Fifty-seventh Congress .was ready for business, called at the Willie House, aud performed the duty assigned to it. Both branches of Coil gress met at 12 o'clock, aud, as soon as routine business had been disposed of, listened to the reading of the President's message, liberal extracts from which are as follows: again the word "water" wits distinguishable. lie called to thnr-e above, and Frank Koeblor, the foreman, and Adolph .lohanuscn, a timcl.i rp t. responded. They searched for the source of the cry for water and found ISeck tying upon sopie salt sacks. Iola. Kan.. 1 lee. a.—Ceneral Frederick Funston has 110 intention of coining home from Manila until next spring, according to a letter received here by the parents of Lieutenant B. .1. Mitchell. At the time of writing Lletitcuaut Mitchell said that General Funston was still ill the hospital. lie was believed to be out of danger from an operation for appendicitis, but had reconsidered his plans to come home now. fearing the cold weather might prove dangerous in his present condition.For over.1ft W Dr. RtCHTER'S Dk | World-Rcnowncd v 1 "Anchor" ! Pain ExpslSer t liao proven to be for H p RSKttfctatfeiti, iSeat, Neuralgia,*u. fcr..ou, RhsumaTic Complaints! ;| Only 25o. and 50c. at all druggists H cr through I F, M- fishier & Go. J ffk 21S Pearl Street, |Y 6 uM Dva»ve a Jew oj tA.t_ XUv)U| tkiyujl IjGtt- C&K (fud at oar itau to at*\fiUU a §ntw&uj "tblKKir. The man. who then «as unconrelous, was carried to the ship's hospital. Ship's Surgeon Debo and the surgeon of the Arizona were tailed to attend him. They administered warm milk and stimulants. The heart action was found very weak, and the mail's body was greatly emaciated. The stomaeli appeared to be in a very bad condition. It was decided to remove liiin to St. Mary's hospital. Tnhi'n to it Honpllttl Groceries. OLIVES, SWEET AND SOUR PICKLES, FANCY CAKES AND CRACKERS, SWITZER CHEESE, BEST DAIRY BUTTER, FRESH EOOS, ETC. Vegetables. SWEET POTATOES, TURNIPS, PAR8NIPS,' CARROTS, BEETS, ONIONS AND CELERY. , The congress assembles this year under the shadow of a great calamity. On the Cth of September President Mc- Kluley was shot by an anarchist while attending the Pan-American exposition at Buffalo and died lu that city 00 the 14th of that month. Norfolk, Ya.. Dec. il.—The British steamer Fliarsalla, Captain Smith, from Algoa Bay and Port Elizabeth foist. John. N. B.. has put lu here for coal, her store running so low that she burned her dunnage on the voyage. SluD Is light and on Nov. 24 met a northwest gale on the edge of the gulf 'treanl and banked her tires and was blown back so far that she strained live days In recovering the lost ground. • lie was twelve ftivs north of latitude before she made this port. k:;u tiul vi L'oul. flan to Correct tlie Ertti, All this Is true, and yet It Is also true that there are real aud grave evil.!, oue of the chief being overcapitalization because of Its mauy baleful cou- Ecquenccs, and a resolute and practical effort must be made to correct these evils. OLD-TIMER IN CONGRESS. Congressman Crcimer Re-enters Public OF the last seven elected presidents lie Is tbe third who has been murdered, nnd the bare recital of this fact Is RUfflelfent to justify grave alarm among all loyal American citizens. Moreover, the circumstances of this, the third assassination of an American president, have a peculiarly sinister significance. Botb President I.incoln nnd President Garfield were killed by assassins of types unfortunately not uncommon In history. President Lincoln falling a victim to tbe terrible passions aroused by four years of civil war and President Cartlchl to the revengeful vanity of u disappointed ollice seeker. President McKiulcy was killed by an utterly depraved criminal belonging to that body of criminals who object to all governments, good and bad nli!:c, who ure against any form of popular liberty if It Is Guaranteed by even the most just and liberal laws and who ore as hostile to the upright exponent of a free people's sober will as to the tyrannical and Irresponsible despot Life After 28 Years. Meanwhile no investigation in the hold was in progress. The ship's ear pentef crawled a loner t he sack* of salt ami liami the man to his original position. The case was located, but will not. hi' got out before morning. as many tons of freight will have to be lifted out before it ran be dislodged. The case was a heavy one. It had apparently been parked into the rest of tin* eargo without those handling it having the slightest iuea what it con lailied. It is about M fool long. 1 feel wide and C» feet high. The mark on it Is "J. B. 71." The ship's manifest in recording the ease makes it "Model .1. It. 71." On the top of tlio ease are Hie words in tJennan. "Oben" amj "For sieht," meaning ''This side up." and "Handle with care." Fruits. Washington, Ucc. o.—One of the iu terestiug figures iu the House is Ccn grcssnian Thomas J. Creimer, of New York, who wan a member of the Fortythird Congress, twenty-eight yearn ago. Of all tile men Willi whom he served more than a quarter of a century ago. only two remained to greet him. Tliey were Cannon, of Illinois, and lieicii am, of New Yorlt. APPLE8, ORANCES, LEMONS, CRANBERRIES, BANANAS AND FIBS. Boots and Shoes. It Is no limitation upon property rights or freedom of contract to require that when men receive from government the privilege of doing business under corporate form, which frees tliein from Individual responsibility nnd enables them to call into their enterprises the capital of the public, they shall do so upon absolutely truthful representations as to the value of the property in which the capital Is to be invested. Corporations engaged in interstate commerce should be regulated If thcy-are found to exercise a license working to the public injury. It should be as much the aim of those who seek for social betterment to rid the business world of crimes of cunning as to rid tlie entire "body politic of crimes of violence. Great corporations exist only because they are created and safeguarded by our Institutions, and It in therefore our right and our duly to see that they work In harmony with tlicso institutions. We carry one of the most complete line of BOOTS; all ktnds of SHOES ot the latest styles, and or.e of the finest line of LEGGINS to fit all ages. Boston. Dee .*D. Tliomas A. Scott. the rormcr iyesierir millionaire who has •Veil couiinCd in the Charles street jail -inee Inst February for debt, has been Mlllionulrp Scott Ont of .Inll DUKE WAS TOO GAY, Flirted With Strange Women, Who Drugged and Robbed Him, on the ground that his board •ilUjio cent# a day. had not been paid \ his prosecutors. Mr. Seott \\;is ar Moscow, Dee. I!.—The Grand DiiUo Alexander Vladimir, while traveling incognito from Moscow to Maiaehovv ka. llirted with two women who wcrC in the same compartnicnt. i lie women gave the duke drugged bon lions ami robbed him of $10,UU0. The women escaped before lie recovered conscious- This Space is Evans Bros. rested in this city Inst Fchruar\ oil a • le-ne process. Some time afterward he made application to take tin* poor debtor's oath, but his prosecutors prevented him. and lie then went into bankruptcy. reserved for The inside of the ease as examined through the broken board on the side was in a most tilthy Condi lion. A hot tie which contained some whisky, was found, together with scraps of bread. So far as could be seen there were no air openings, the caged man having to depend upon the air which worked through tiie joinings of tlio boards. This must have made his supply scant ind'-ed owiiig to the limited air in the hoUl and the fact that the salt was packed solidly nbovo tlie case. The iiMl.eh had been ebv'od before sailing, and over il a tniipnuiin was placed, and ncijlhor was raised between tin4 time of ilepnrture and yesterday. B. G. CARPENTER & GO., 46 SOUTH MAIN STREET. C W. Market St. C111(11111 11o ii*c Did 4CDront«'Cl Wilkesbarre, Washington, lDec. The secretary of the trensurv has accepled the bid of .loltll Fierce of New York for the ensi struct Ion up to and including the tlrst story of the New York custom house at the building to be con sti noted of Fox island granite. lie also has conditionally accepted the bid of Mr. Fierce for the Construction of the whole building provided congress makes a further appropriation suttieieiit to cover the increased cost. Watcli for their advertisement Annrclty and AnnrehtMn. HOTEL WAS WRECKED. of Wood Mantels and The president continues with a eulogy of Mr. McKlnlcy, then funis to tbe sunject of anarchy, denouncing Its doctrines and preachers. He says: Considerable Damage and Injury Re Fine House Furnishing Supplies. WaUTtown, N. Y., Dee. 3.—A hotel at IMwart!s. St. Lawrence county, was wrecked last night by an explosion of acetylene gas. The proprietor. Frei1 Goutrciuont, was burned in the heal and face and will lose one eye. Prank Heed's ribs were broken and Mrs. lloswell Todd's leg was broken. suits From an Explosion. I earnestly recommend to tbecohgross thnt In the exercise of lis wise discretion it should take Into consideration tbe comlug to this country of anarchists or persons professing principles hostllo to all government and justifying the murder of those placed In authority. Such Individuals as those who not long ago gathered Iu open meeting to glorify tbe murder of King Humbert of Italy perpetrate a crime, and the law should Insure their rigorous punishment. They and those like them should be kept out of this country, and If found here they should be promptly deported to the country whence they came, and farreachlng provision should be made for the punishment of those Who stay. No matter calls more urgently for tbe wisest thought of the congress. Publicity flic Plmt Esfirntlnl, The first essential In determining how to deal with the great Industrial combinations Is knowledge of the facts —publicity. In the interest of the public tbe government should have the right to inspect and examine the workings of tlu great corporations engaged In Interstate busiucss. Publicity Is the only sure remedy which we can now invoke. What further remedies aro needed In the way of governmental regulation or taxation can only be determined after publicity lias been obtained by piM'csa of law and in the course of administration. The lirst requisite Is knowledge, full and complete—knowledge which may be made public to (lie world. His situation in tlie case must ha\c been frightful, and at last boontue unbenrnbie. causing him to break out on thooiily side against which oilier freight was not solidly packed, the conformation of an adjoining case leaving a space against which no weight rested. Having broken a board, lie had to crawl between the pieces of cargo. Some of I la; spaces were so small that Horrible Situation. NATIONAL BANK SUSPENDS. Kuoxvillc Vlincr' IIOItM' Telili.. D«• D.vtm iiiilctl. , Ii. e. A sp»*cial ys a house a I Hriee RED STAR STAMPS. viflo « LITTLE MONEY SAVERS They are th»? only kind of GtiiTi ncy The Teller Defaulted in the Sum of $£00,000, ljiiiH'il Knuulil w ■iiroyril l»y :r'dyicuuiio ox|)lus»i» r.Mlse V.:i: oWllfrt l»V llnD IvilOXyttl n I most rnliivly tit you ran spend at our s-lorc. You get them for r.olliirg to iavest'in our suits and overcoats at $jo.oo. Although we t:ikc off a sircat deal of our profits and give it to you, we lor nf tlio rurvoiicy today received no tiiicalion that the Fli'Kt National bfiill; at I!illI:-ton Spa, N. V.. luul closed lis doors. owing to tlic recent discovery t wl 10: •or.Mt of iliC* -organization of a branch »f lln» I nit-«T Mine Workers of Aim r ully ri'poi'liMl on tic of a dol'alcat tell aiuoiint ing to $NUID,IMI0 on tin- part of the Idler, Charles IS. 1 lie ship's cnrpojitor in fr*»i11tr ami eomiii-; ont. although carrying with liiiti a portable C1« !*i»* linC1 ditticnlty in making It Ik way. RED STAR TRADING STAMP CO., 14 Soutb Main St., Pit'stoii, I'h. do not take pin point of our responsibility for perfect satisfaction. It's easier to see Artificial bodies, such as corporations and joint stoeU or other associations, depending upon auy statutory law for their existence or privileges should lie subject to proper governmental supervision. and lull aud accurate Information as to their operations should be made public regularly at reasonable intervals. FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. A Subject For Fcdornl Conrli. MATANZAS PICKED UP. When ho finally emerged froin the midst of tho cargo. ho was about eight your profit than ours The federal courts should be given Jurisdiction over any man who Uills or attempts to kill the president or any man who by the constitution or by law Is iu line of succession for the presidency, while the punishment for an unsuccessful attempt should be proportioned to the enormity of the offense against our Institutions. eon fort below the decking. llo. tlion had to climb \ii». This was easy for the liist six ur seven foot. but to work his way over the eight foot of fealt sacks must liavo boon a most dilHcult task. Idid it. however. ami then orawled about looklhjr for th'o hatch. which in the darkness lie evidently missed several times. Kxhaustocl. lie tlion lay down An tli«» sayks and lapsed into nil- New York Stock Markets, furnished by M. S. Jordan & Co, stock brokers, Picture Framing. GILROY, THE TAILOR, Steamer Reported Wiccked Towed to Philadelphia room 2G Miners' Dank building. Atlantic City N. J.. Dot New York, Dec. 4, lU'H iS SOUTH MAIN ST. The large corporations, commonly called trusts, though, organized 111 one state, always do business in many states, often doing very little business in the state where they are Incorporated, There is utter lack of uniformity ill the state laws about them, and, reported wreeket off lliis port, passed into the Delawr.n breakwater this morning, bound fo hut Matauza Colorado Southern Southern K. II. . . 11%'s U2rDk Open. C!( A neatly framed Picture will always makes n Suitable Holiday Gift We have many mould ings to give \ou a wide choice of flue frames Our work is perfect aakl our prices the minimum. Lire probably the Philadelphia, hi tow of a steamer which picked her up last night. Sugar Atchison CX'dlcltA important A unroll}' ia a crime against the whole human race, ajid all mankind should band against the anarchist. Ills crime should be [Wide an offense against the Jbw-of nations. like plrmty anil that form of titan stealing known as the slave trade. Atchison, pl'ol'. .. Brooklyn Traction yy'4 l hat enter GENERAL ALGER ILL Whrii Uh' man's unclscts \vC iv swuvh r«K i««*riii:« t« nja Ik— jarally as iuD stale lias any exclusive iuterest In or lower over their acts, it has in praetUv proved impossible to get adequate regulation through stale action. Therefore, in the Interest of the whole differing From a Rein c of Brig! lot It v:|ine of 1'; ri. steel Li.vos depend on them. Your daily on wliii'.li «'as written tin* n.inir "John 1 were' found. Tllrlv whs no ;idillV:Ds mi the 11:11u 1-. 'J'lM' nnin w.-is elotli- I'll iil tWID two vests ll|»l tWQ f. s. steel. prof Miinhattnu El. CjiQCtrif health depend* on (hem. You'll find The president nest considers business conditions, which he linds highly fr.iiHfaetory. He continues: \. A D1 \V Mo. I'iicilit People's 0 pen; ilie ii ion should, without ill Origin lor l he rt! Col. Iron ami l'uel ©DtoasD, our storo Vt«* 11 The tremendous and highly complex Industrial development which weiit on with ever accelerated rapidity during the latter half of the nineteenth century brings us face to face at the be- v I; b t Use! ■re. In :tse were io. l'uri lie . S. Copper pro pa re C1 lo fur if M-pen Istiou over all CTCRM id GENERAL, :wi'l I Car and Foundry O. & W ii you Willi rvorythiug you iivoU in eoi pora t u Interstate basi fiDrf to t | T.S.&W.S.Barritt KORTH F19IH ST. IimI will not provoke the displ as'.ir Ant-nd ('-.Mint lt:ii'Icn If Sccons,?!' g on Eastern Coast Advised t I*cmr«irt in Port. eitlii r I i Yuiiiylvanl Heading Heading. Teun., C Leather the inns! particular housewife. We'll g'.uulnx of flie twetitiOlli with very tcrlous aorlal piobh'iiiK. Tin? old laws and the old customs which had almost the bindin:; force of law were oace quite fiutUclent to regulate tlu- ae- V.'i i ll I! !i ceir ii. 1 lie v.call Lv.-ii.-i leiir prel' lid ex nth Atlantic Si torin lie C tasteZSGSt!S9&£^r?TiF£ss^.rsr iiili tl ith of our wares if you •ping is ad VOBJR PHOT® 11 lu-r cumulation and distribution of wealth. Since the Industrial changes which have t-'o cnorinouD'!.v hi created the pro- would T. IV. KYTE, THE WEATHER dru live I 'J sn:.! of mankind they are no Vasiii union, I Waliasli. prei VATES GROCER, ide C J !*» Ill nil t foil a. »vlH eivr» 1 lie l»psf - 9 WIltlAM STREET h Phone Exeter r.treet, rxne on l»e |
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