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!^DDT3S • • w™. mm ■ I * VrAll J WEEKLY ESTABLISHED 1880. f-*" FCAIfl. 1 DAILY ESTABLISHED byTHEO. HART 1882. PITTSTON, PA., SATURDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1901. TWO CENTS A COPY; i CfV dm ere 40u MONTH. I rflbEaa NEW MONARCH OF THE OCEAN COLUMBIA COUNTY MURDER, ' SENATOR DEPEW THRICE MARRIED THE DAPDAP DISASTER WAS KILLED BY A BLOW. CONDITION OF TRADE. What We Chain About Dead Man's Nephews is List of the Ninth Men Killed and Holiday Mail Forty Per Cent. Higher Tightening, Wounded in Samar. Than Last Year. Have Left of Hudson, N. Y., Dec. 28.—The coroner's inquest In the case of Peter A. Hallenbeck of Greenport, who was murdered at liis home last Tuesday, was continued yesterday TDy Coroner Lisk. The chain of circumstantial evidence seems to be tightening around the four young men under arrest on suspicion of being implicated in the murder, Willis, Burton and Frederick Van Worit or and Harvey Bruce. Washington, Dec. 28—The war department has received a cablegram from General Chaffee, at Manila, giving an account of the engagement near Dapado (Dapdap?D, Samar. in which Company E, Ninth Infantry, lost seven men killed and a number wounded. The cablegram i3 as follows: New Yolk, Dec. 28.—II. C5. Dim & Co.'s weekly review of ti-mle says: The Missouri Was Launched (The First Was a Civil Cere- Verdict of Coroner's Jury lit Up to the hist hour on Cluistmas ere the eager buying continued, while many orders will not be Oiled befou the year's end because of the avalanche of business offered. Preparations were made for unusual activity, but in many aises stocks and facilities proved utterly Inadequate. Holidny mall was 40 per cent heavier than last year's, which gives some measure of the expansion. Holiday Today. mony. Cropsey Case. Goods A FINE FA8T BATTLESHIP. OTHERS WERE RELIGIOUS. "Jacob H. Smith reports following: During scout near Dapado, Samar, Dee. 24, Captain Francis H. Schoeffel, with detachment of eighteen men, Company E. Ninth iufautry, was attacked, large force Bolomeu springing from thickets. Severe baud to band 8ght ensued, Follo1 ng casualties occurred: . "Killed—Sergeant .Tohn P. Swisher; Corporal James Gaughan, Privates John Mareti, Frank McAudrew, Joseph A. Weippert, George Bedford and one other. ORDERED WILCOX HELD. Will be Fifteen Thousand People, Including At the Inquest Mrs. Van Wormer, stepmother of the Van Worm eta; Pearl Louise Van Burett, Sweetheart of Willis Van Wormer; George H. Brown, a liveryman; Mrs. Marlah Connor and two daughters testified In behalf of the prisoners, swearing to their being In Kinderliook, eighteen miles from the scene of the murder, between one nnd two hours after the crlliie was committed. They Were positive in their statements, which were not shaken under cross examination, Wedding Was a Most Notable Society Young Woman's Sweeheart is in^Jail, Many Dignitaries, Witnessed the Event at Nice—Many Distinguished and Naval Reserves Are Ordered Distribution of Christmas gifts among the employees of large firms and corporations was on the same scale, often the increase over last year amounting to 100 per cent, while the profit sharing at the end of the year will reach unprecedented figures. Closed Out Guests—Bride and Groom Will Re- Out to Prevent Mob From Getting Launching at Newport News—Mils Him Out. This Week Cockrell the Sponsor. turn at Once to America, Newport News, Va., Dec. 28.—Tile hew battleship -Missouri, one of the heaviest and fastest vessels of the navy, was successfully launched In the shipyards here thin morning at 11.15, In the presence *)f a crowd of 15,000. The harbor was crowded with Sally decorated craft, and, as the Missouri slid off the ways, she was given to royal salute. Many distinguished people witnessed the launching, among them United States Senators and Representatives, governors of States and officials of high i-allk llD the army and fcavy. Miss Marlon Cockrell, daughter Vif United States Senator Cockrell, of Allhsourl, served as sponsor for the vessel, and broke a bottle of Missouii champagne over the bowB of the vessel as she started down the ways. Mrs. Koosevelt, wife of the President, and Miss Alice Roosevelt were among the guests. Nice, DfiD. S.4.—Senator Chauncey M. Depew and Miss May Palmer were married at Uli!fcd Stales consulate --re yfsterilay, Consul Van Buren performing Hie crremoU.v, Elizabeth City. N. C., Dec. 28.-Flve iveeks of mystery and speculation as to the fate of Miss Ella M. Cropsey terminated yesterday at 10 o'clock when the body "of the missing girl was found Boating lb the river opposite her fa tiler's home. The body was discovered by J. D. Btillman, a fisherman, who Immediately notified the committee. ! Following closely upon the interruption by floods and storms last week, transporting and manufacturing facilities were further handicapped by numerous accidents. Iron furnaces and steel mills were tied up, and the movement of coke was hampered. This resulted in such insufficient supplies of fuel that many stacks were banked at a time when full activity was especially desired. At Greatly "Wounded — Captain Francis H. Schoeffel, slightly; Corporal John H. Russell, Privates Daniel L, McPherson, George Claxton, severely; Arthur Bolinicastle, slightly, and other missing names later. Enemy driven from field; lost severely. Lang s detachment Philippine scouts arrived soon after, assisted caring for wounded and removing." American toriaul.ir and diplomatic history has not on record an instance of a similar event in which the representative of the United States government officiated as cclebfant of a marriage. Mr. Van Buren performed the service under a special dispensation from the authorities at Washington. Reduced Demond Voner, a notion dealer at Klnderhook, stvorfe that on Monday two of the prisoners purchased two masks In his store. The masks represented devils' faces. On Tuesday evening, he testified, the other prisoners bought two more. The prisoners were personally known to the storekeeper. Prices. When found the body was floating face downward. All the wearing apparel was Intact, with the exception of the rubber shoes which the young woman wore on the night of her disappearance. Except for a slight discoloration of the face, the body was well preserved and was easily Identified. The spot w here I' was found had been dragged several times since her disappearance, but with no result. The cablegram from General Chaffee of Sept. 20, In which he announced the massacre of Company C, Ninth infantry, nedr Balangiga, south Samar, was not less startling than the dispatch received yesterday telling of practically another massacre of members of Cpmpnuy E of the same gallant regiment Notwithstanding thp high level of quotations as compared with earlier years, wheat exports for the week from all ports of the l'nited States, including flour, .amounted to 3,540,972 bushels compared with 2,750.014 bushels a year ago and 2.417,018 bushels two years ago. Interior receipts were light. IT PAYS TQ IUY AT THE The murderers wore masks when PeD ter A. Hallenbeck was killed. The utmost privacy was observed. The bride elect hail for her two witnesses demanded by th» laws of France th«' Comie de Cantalouse and her brother-in-law, Baron Adolph Van Andre. The witnesses for (lie senator were James Gordon Bennett find the Count de Sers. People's Store The wheels of a wgxon which the prif-oners hired on the clay of the murder ure wild ttf correspond exactly tvltli those lending from the scene of the crime. The horse driven to the wagon had a peculiar shoe, and nn impression Identical With this peculiarity was also, it is stated, found in the soft earth in the vicinity of the Hallenbeek home. The shoes worn by the prisoners oh tbe day of their capture are said to fit the shoeprints left in the snow. In the disaster just reported eighteen men were caught in a defile and were rushed from ambush by a heavy force of savages armed with bolos. It was a fight to a finish between bayonet and boli1. Coroner Fearing summoned a jury and called In three of the best physieians-OT the clt-v t0 mnkfi a thorough autopsy to see If thcrCj were any signs of violence on the body. The ceremony consumed about twenty minutes, after which the wedding party returned to the villa of the Count do Sers. Failures for the week numbered 250 Id the l'nited States against 237 last yen? 23 in Canada against, 18 last year. IS SOUTH MMN STREET,. Always Cheapest. Next to Druty'a The .Missouri In n sister ship of the t)hio and the Maine. Her contract Jirlce was $2,885,(KM). Ilcr Ueel was laid Feb, t, lflOO, and on the latest construction report she is set down as 51 per ccnt completed, The verdict of the coroner's jury was as follows: ■ Nice, France, Dec. 28—The religious ceremony uniting in marriage United States Senator Chauncey M. Depew, of New York, and Miss May Palmer, also of that place, was solemnized this morning, amid great pomp. The weddin assumed in importance the most notable event lu society circles of the present season. It' lacked but a few minutes of 11 o'clock when the wedding procession left the Hotel des Britanniques, where the bride had been stopping, and proceeded to the Catholic church of Notre Dame. Here the curate, Abbe Cropaux, performed the ceremony according to the rites of the Catholic faith, the bride being n member of that church.' The abbe delivered a brief address to the couple after he had performed the ceremony. After the benediction had been pronounced, the wedding party went to the American Protestant church, on the Boulevard Victor Hugo, where another ceremony was performed according to the Protestant ritual, the groom being a Protestant. There was a great throny of fashionable people in the church, including ;v g'eut many Americans. The Interior of the church was a perfect bower of flowers. As the Seuator and his bride passed up the aisle, tlfc organist played the wedding march from Lohengrin and the wedding march from Tannhauscr. After Hector Adamson had performed the ceremony and while the guests tiled by the brido and groom, tendering congratulations in French fashion, Miss Tucker sang a solo. A company ol' sailors from the American squadron formed a guard of honor at tile American church. Senator Depew is a guest of Countess de Seers, his cousin, a granddaughter of Commodore andcrbilt, and the Countess gave a brilliant reception to a large company alter the various wedding ceremonies had been performed. Senator and Mrs. Depew leave at once for Knglatul. They expect to sail for the United States on Jan. I. David Ilaymnn Lfraa, ILLEN TO SUCCEED LONG. "We, the coroner's jury, having been duly summoned and sworn by Dr. I. Fearing to Inquire what caused the ieath of Ella M. C'ropsey, do hereby report that from the investigation made by three physicians of Elizabeth City and from their opinion and also from our personal observation that Ella M. Cropsey came to her death by being stricken a blow on the left temple and by being drowned in the Pasquotank river. We have not yet investigated or heard any testimony touching as to who inflicted the blow and did the drowning. We are Informed that one James Wilcox is charged with the same and is now In custody. We recommend that an investigation as to ills or any one else's probable guilt be had by one or mote magistrates In Elizabeth City township and that said Wilcox be held to await said investigation."New York. Dec. 28.—David Hayman, brother of A1 ilnymnu and formerly « well known theatrical manager, hat hero from pneumonia. FOUR HUNDREb KILLED. Former Governor of Porto Rico Will THREE RAILROAD MEN KILLED. Washington, Dec. 28. — Secretary Long, it is understood, not Secretary Wilson, will be the next man to leave the cabinet, and Charles H. Allen of Massachusetts is his probable successor.Oo Secretary of the Navy. - THE BEST PLACE Fierce lluttlc Iletween Colombian Regains and Insurgent*. Prepared under GERMAN LAWS, Is the Best tlicre la far T&Jf J NEURALGIA,! I Rheumatism, Lumbago, Gout:! I DR. RICHTER'S World-Rcnowaed I "ANCHOR" I PAIN EXPELLER. genuine without Trade «»rV "Anchor. One well-known person's letter out of man' ♦ - ~ IN THE CITY Hampshire. Manchester, N. H., Dec. 28.—A passenger train that left here at 8 o'clock Ihis morning ran into a freight train about a mile this side of Nashua, at full speed. The engineer, the tlreman and one trainman of the passenger train were killed. No passengers were injured. The cause of the wreck was a dense fog. Crushed to Death In a Wreck in New Bogota, Colombia, Dec. 28.—Government troops have gained an Important victory at Honda, which Is about fifty - tlve miles floni here, over the revolutionary force under General Marin. The loss of life was heavy. According to the latest accounts, 400 men were killed. TO BUY GR0CERIE8 Mr. Allen was assistant secretary of the navy during the SpanlBh war, being the immediate successor of Mr Roosevelt. He was induced to take the position by President McKInley on the understanding that he should become secretary of the navy whenever Mr. Long desired to retire. After the war Mr. Allen was made governor of Porto Rico. IS AT EVAN8 BROS. General Marin attacked the garrison In Honda at 0 o'clock In the morning, and the lighting lasted until midnight. There were about 500 men in the garrison, and the attacking force consisted ol 1,200 soldiers. HONORS FOR CLARA BARTON ' HewYorK,Ocf. I2'f I89Z I find Dr. Richher's f _i8 ANCHOR" PAIN EXPEUER 3 very valuable liniment- in v q ase of Neuralgia. A~/\ {y toonwfSbr VIOLIN department at TH^ NATIOMAI rnn^rovAiABvnc»Ci. Senator Mason to Introduce a Resolu. After the battle had continued for two hours re-enforcemeuts reached the garrison, and the tide of battle, which had been slightly favoring the Insurgents, turned. The rebels were repulsed and were pursued about ten miles. Secretary Wilson is a cabinet certainty for sotne time to come. The report from Kansas that be is soon to be »uecteCeCJ by F. p. Coburn can be tlon in Congress. Washington, Dec. 28.—At the request of the Spanish War Veterans, Senator Mason, of llliuoiB, has agreed to introduce a resolution iu the Senate, voting the thanks of Congress and a gold medal to Miss Clara Barton, head of the Red Cross association in this country, in recognition of her valuable cervices during the war with Spain. riiysiclaim' Report. Hdismissad at once. It was discussed at a cabinet meeting, and soon afterward the oflleiul announcement was again made that Mr. Wilson was not to resign. In the disintegration which is sure to come it is quite likely that the president's official family will lose cither Secretary Hitchcock or Secretary Hay before Mr. Wilson. The report made by tlip physicians who performed the autopsy on Miss C'ropsey says: BROf, of VlOUN DEPARTMENT AT THE jy— CQNSLRVAIQRTOF HUSK 25c. and 56c. at all druggists or through iF. Ad. Blchter & €0., 21& P«a*l St., New ¥orUA k 35 HIGHEST national AWARDS. J| Kerommcnded by prom incn t 1'hy jggk fBTk aiciand. Wholesale and MiniaUrs^ctc^^A Coil I inued lighting has taken place during the last week at" Fusagnsuga and Cumncua and many men were killed. The government troops were victorious."Tlio garments showed „„ marks of violence. Tlie garments were removed anil the lioil.v fully exposed. The epidermis of fact) and head. together with lIn- liair of the ln-ati. were peeled off. The fnee and head were swollen and sodden. There were no external marks of violence 011 the head, body or face. There was a discoloration, of a pinkish liiifje. 011 the front of the head anil face, with a slight bluish discoloration over the back of the neck and occiput. OVER FIFTY KILLED. It Is believed Ihal these battles will virtually end the revolution in the Into rior of C 'olomblit. It is now practically decided that Secretary Cage will give tip his portfolio about the middle of February, and Oovernor Shaw has been notified to be ready to take the ofllce at that time. When You Know Where to Go Official British Report of Colonel For- man's Casualties. Hr. Marroquin. the acting president if Columbia, during an Interview declared that the relations between Venezuela and Ills government were very strained. London, IX'c. 28.—The war office to'lay issued a partial list of casualties in the battle between the forces of Colonel Forma 11 and DcWct. at Twcefontein. Dec. 24. The losses Were: (DfUccr3, t» hilled, 8 wounded, 1 captured. Men 50 killed. lie added that the Colombian government is maintaining a large army along the Venezuelan frontier in Taehira anil IN COMMERCIAL USE. "There were 110 marks upon the front of her neck, except as made by constriction of Iter dress collar. A11 examination of the internal organs showed she was a pure girl. for your work, you find that well made clothes cost no moie than most poorly made clothes We employ only the most thoroughly trained tailors. We use only the best material. We charge only living prices. We don't have anything to do with the half wool Hie Guajlra peninsula utlil at Rio Hncba in order that Colombia's interests uiight lie protected against aggressions by President t'astro. Mnrconl SrHtrm Adopted liy Ungliiih mid French ftnilroHdn. CAPTAIN LEARY DEAD. London, Dec. 28.—The wireless telegraphic system of Mr. Marconi has passed out of the experimental stage and is already being adapted to commercial needs. "The stomach when opened emitted gas ami was found to contain about two ounces of dark fluid and solid substance, the solid substance presumed to be undigested food. The appearance of the stomach and other abdominal organs were normal. Was First American Governor of Is- AetTng President Mnrroqtliu Intends to remain in power. General Iieyes is not coming In Bogota at present. 0 §uit£ a/uL 20c Dozen. Captain Uichard I\ Leary. C. S. N.. died at the Marine hospital, Chelsea. Mass., on Friday. Captain Leary was the first governor of iJuani after that island catiie into the possession c;f the 1'nited States. C *siptain Leary was relieved of the command of the receivljig ►hip Richmond last October on account of heart trouble and granted six mouths* leave of absence. land of Guam, Arrangements have been entered into between the Marconi company and the London and Brighton railway and the corresponding French Railway company to have an Installation of a permanent character between Newhaveu and Dieppe. I.onir SorKl.t Hlninlln Heard Of. St. John. X. II.. 1 fee. 'JS.-The Hath urst correspondent of The Telegraph asserts Unit there Is reason to believe that J. Wilfrid ltlohdiu. the French Canadian wanted in Chelmsford. Marti., for the alleged murder of his wife, has been in tiioucestcr county for two months. Gloucester is in the extreme northeast corner 'of the province. Allot li«*r TurklKli Atrocity "The lungs were collapsed and fret from water. The heart was normal. Lohdon. Dec. 2S. The Morning Leader publishes a story thismorning from its Sofia correspondent to the effect that C. M. Dickinson. American consul general at Constantinople, has received a complaint from a Unitarian woman attached to tiie American mission at Sainakov. Itulgaria, in which the complainant sets forth that while she was traveling to Mehonia. in Mm redo n'ji. with an escort of eight soldiers provided by the Turkish government, she was assailHott j»y a lieutenant in command of the Turkish frontier guards at :i point beyond Pschuuiaya nnd that her cm' oft did not attempt to "I'poti the section of the scalp all around the head one Inch above the brow there was found a dark discoloration of the muscular substance. clothes that lcok so well when new, and so badly when subjected The departure of boats will be signaled, with instructions as to the autoimt ef luggage, number of passengers and other useful Information, and it will no longer be necessary for the friends of the passengers to wait hours at either end when fog lias delayed tin- boat's starting. to a-fCW weeks' wear. We can't af C£ucioU4 Tlo-tfilo. 20c Dozen. "The bone beneath this contusion was discolored slightly blue. There was no other abnormality In any part of the scalp, which was completely dissected. ford it, and neither can you THE WEATHER, MVek i|l Inlvermil Prayer. GILROY,JTHEJAILOR, 18 South Main Street Washington, Dec. 2S—Forecast until i New York. I»ec. L's. William K S p. in., Sunday, for Eastern IVniisyl- Podge, the pM'shlent. and the Rev. Dr vania: Hain or snow tonight and Sun-j L. T. Chambcrlatn. the general secre "There was no fracture discovered at any point of the cranium. A thorough examination of the brain showed no evidence of violence." SrujlUh Itfalitufap Messages which now have to be sent via and Calais have been known to take three hours in trans- CjlZKolUtO. l2'/jc Pound. jtar.v of tlif Kvaiitfolioal alliance for the I'nited States. issued yesterday 1 ho in| vitalioii of tlio evangelical alliauoes of jtlio world for tho week of united and Now York Stock -Markets, furnished universal prayer. Jan. 5 to 1.% 1JM.HV '(ueqojq jpojs -oo # uup.ioi* g jv £q room 26, Minor's Hank building. 4 Now York, Deo. 28. Open. The mayor has closed all the barrooms. The governor has ordered the naval reserves to aid the sheriff in preserving order. They are under arms at FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. mission Hotli time and expense will thus be saved by the Marconi installation. MORE MEN EVERYDAY Every requisite for a delicious CoiiDictCMl I n«l«»r lilclnnitiiiK I nn. I.hnolH, D.«•!».. !D♦•C•. «S. Thr first 'ojrvirlioit liiulor tin* Uiriimpiii;; jjimI itiiti»i«l:itfC»n law passi'tl last whitrr I»D* heir armory 1 :hristinaa dinner. Order at one* and i»et thechoicest of aur fine stock Victor B. Luchsinger. (■crninti Cruhor nt l.a (*unyrn. DUl j On*. lis. Tlio Gorman rrnis liii hiiiiiiid. Va.. Dec Tlie Boy I'x |il oil I'd -Manchester, Wilcox was real-rented 011 his father's farm, several miles from the city limits, immediately after it became known that the body had been found. While every one freely discusses the affair, no one will openly express an opinion. Feeling is to some extent running ttgainsl Wilcox, who a ("Is in the same indifferent manner which has characterized ills conduct since the night of the girl's disappearance. The authorities fear that violence limy be offered him. (_'jws Vlnrtii is anthoreri oft' I.a iiuayra. j-, When the Venezuelan health officer ' NV1Dnl iiloiipfside the Vlncta nt C» o'clock I j-D,/ in tl»«) morning, he was not allowed to H'r H hoard her. Tlio Venezuelan officials immediately interpreted this as mean |.rij injc that the cruiser was at La C»uayra jj.-1 on warlike business. At S o'clock, liow j.j 8 over, a German officer called on the an jj.'jj ihoritles and explained that the refusal j,y_.7l to allow the health olHccr to hoard the j,'^;7s Vineta was duo to the fact thai he ' s went alongside the cruiser at too early an hour. tl.i' town jest across the river from here, enjoys the fame 'of being the only place in 1 he rouutry in which a boy lias exploded iluring t.lie present Christmas holidays, 'lite aivldent. which might have proved s"i-ions, resulted from a Hogging aC1111 i 11 i-:i-ri'i 1 by l'olire Ser gcant A. \V. Wright upon Ills buy Lawrence. His son. with oilier lads, made such a noise the polWiniatt could not sleep. Sergeant 'Wright bi'giin to beat liini with a small whip. Suddenly an explosion occurred, knocking the policeman and boy both down and bruising the latter. Tlie whip came in contact with about thirty or forty torpedoes tlie boy had in his pockets. Colorado SoiiUutii Ho. II. It W7s it* It'yislaMUt" v.iis sot mvd \vht»ii are realizing how mil h bet ter a tailor-made suit is than a ' hand me down " Better in cut, better in fit, better in quality, better made, btt ter wearers, better in appearance You feel better dressed in a tailor-made suit or overcoat The price may be a little higher, but the geneial all-round satis faction is far greater. The new weaves are shown here and we cut by the latest fashion plates. Sugar Atchison Atchison, prof. . . Brooklyn Tract ioi CIich. ami Ohio . V. S. Steel U. S. Stool. prof. Manhattan IS!. . Mo. Pacific r. S. Hunt was fiiven a KOiilfiK'p of one yeai' in ilio inMiilciitliii'.v. Hunt tluoal'lii'il a nciulili"! 's t'ii in I l.v and dt'inand•dtti.it .SJOtl tic t'lirii'il Iii a vacant li t. A can of nails was luiriod instead, and .ulii'iTs were set tDi watch. Hunt's urns! and conviction followed. Both Phones. Prompt Delivery. 102'/ Have You Made Them Yet ? V0tjD4 It 12 ss 1 Write to II(ion(DtoIi Holland, lDoo. lu» . ... cf rouforoucps botween t lit* Ilov. Mr. Broekliuyzon lit! lIk* Wow loailors liort* it has boon ii'rjtltMI It) HOIul r. M. Wossols ttD till' ,'nitotl Stains in January bearing it lot (it from Mr. lynigor to I'rosiilon Kruii. r IVII Your purchases of Christmas Gifts. Maybe the ~ friend or relative you wish to remember is an artist or has an inclination for the use of the brush. If so, You Can Buy Hero Better Than Elsewhere, Students Oil Color Boxes, Artists Material, Rembrant Water Colors, iVaterman's Drawing Boards, Windsor & Newton's Water Colors, Placques and Pictures. People's Gas .. . Col. Iron and Fuel AinsU rdiiiu h Mil IS. - As Duubui'.v. Conn.. Doc. 2f:.—In :Dn attempt to save her sinter Susie and Ira Balsley. who had broken through the tee on Whites poiul, Ollle Atlierton, aged fourteen, was drowned. Workmen. aliraeted by the cries os" the three children, fsueceoded in rescuing yatftlg Baisle.v and Snsie Atherton, lint Oliiu was drawn under the ice and drowned before she eonld lie reached h,v the Dlrd to Save Jler I'tnter, to. Pacific ti I ' s U. S. Copper .. Car Rinl Foundry O. & W A1I«'U'CmI (Vnnlvrfcllpr ArreNlvri. New York. hoc. 2S.—Reuben Wall 347s Conn., b.v agents of the secret service. 1 UK's was brought to this eit.v and wafj ar" I raignptl before Justice Thomas in the sj federal circuit court. Brooklyn. Wall t'»l\ iiia.il is said to lie one of the pnngr of ll"s eoiMitefl'eiters whose plant was raided 11 :xt at Astoria. N. Y.. Uec. 7. and lDe is tlie lo;;"; temh man arrested in this ease, The SI* a, other nine have all been indicted. Wail •13 man pleaded hot miilty to the charge •IT', of counterfeitinu" and was held in mail, who was arrested in New* Haven, Pennsylvania Heading .... Heading, pref Ten n. C. »V I Leather .... Erie Tornntlo In rnllfornla Si's «: I Hiilrjarinn Cnhliict Rr»tlKii». Sethi. Pubaria. Dec. js. The Huljra l.os Angeles. Cal., I»ec. SR.—A windstorm of unusual force and destruetlon has raged all over the southern part of California. The storm carried with it fine dust from the desert to the cast that filled the air and obscured the vision at distances more than a few hundred yards. Iteports from surrounding towns report much damage wrought by the wind to oranges and some damage to small buildings. Hallway traffic is delayed ami, in some instances, obstructed. The storm is the heaviest in the vicinity of Coiton Bliss Jhe City Tailor, !•{?*• i has r ii: »1. 11 is tinilcrl»im l w ill iii' lu lc two workmen Opp. Water St. Union Pacific ... Union Pacitie. pref Wh C;«Dncral IIhcp C«uli»ii»n Pvlroit. .Miirli.. Dot Wabasli, pref •1 - Ts 28.—Generill A1 Western Union M.. lv. & T. . . . Norfolk li of I'll!* \ '••.ilrlc As It;,-. iv.rr.ivr ;t C .villi' ,!. II jxor's condition is favorable to a pom|ilotC» recovery. No oliaugo is notieoai)lo oxo'pi Unit In*vontlniieH to Improve slowly. HOUSEHOLD TREASURES. HOLIDAY PICTURE FRAMIND A SPECIALTY. halt ( i » Good photographs are always the most highly prized of the household treasures Let us add to your collection. lit'iM'inl llci'.ort. New York. IDcc. -Major Ceucral Cliarh s r. Ib»e. eom ma riding the na- l.u- ll T.S.&W.S.Barritt (iletiiion ilviH *i\ Month cw York. the. L'S. siv mo ty of We, tho undersigned, do hereby [. jm. tlonal-guard. has made his report pub •nner * ,n " Vl«'"c?al lioe says the Auufd Hiwill t;il i;ui ii and iVmoiMi agree to refund the money on a 50 'J V" *» Vcent bottle of Greene's Warranted Syrup of Tar if It falls to cure your cough or cold. We also guarantee a 25-cer.t bottle to prove satisfactory or money refunded. NORTH MAIN ST. il i:j i«i C; iC i n. f \eely Trlnl \o*t Week. \//| TCO PHOTOGRAPHERi EZ Of U WII.LIA M "TRPBIT IT IS GRATIFYING to 1110 to know that while tho demand for Whitman's candles was enormous, iV.er C I S.iLU Washington. !D»■C !!«•C» \\\ K. Curliraiii .•loi'onipn W.—Ciller I'ostof is. il ; pi- TELEPHONE ll' oil follows: hf i siUHiurs. lufi W';isliili-I (in today for lltvviniii in he present at the (rial CDr Charles 1'. \V. .Wely, l'liriner elfirf iDr the bureau uf linaiuo or the depart- J. H. Hotiek Wm. C. Priee, Clias. Waters, BEN J. A. CROWTHER, rot one of my patrons was disappoint(d. I will have another l'rcsh supply To Cure a Cold in One Day, TaUe Laxaiive Biomo Quinine Tablets. j„flintl.v v'l All ilniggisis refun.I the money If it tails to eur*. E. W. drove's signature I'illliiRS tlin J« » each box. 25c. i-orj/s, i.v. I J. P. Kane I Roti'ntorotl Patent 9v ■ws* it iV/i J- Attorney. ft 110 C It 11 a day or two. tmk«r. M a. n. Stroh. Kane's Pharmacy, "maihIt AGENT FAR WHITMAN'S CELEBRATED CANDIES »r. \V» I: ii. ilentist 11 .lai i Finns j.reparfltl an«l Rnildincrs SnpfrinteudecV
Object Description
Title | Pittston Gazette |
Masthead | Pittston Gazette, December 28, 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 | 1901-12-28 |
Location Covered | United States; Pennsylvania; Luzerne County; Pittston |
Type | Text |
Original Format | newspaper |
Digital Format | image/tiff |
Language | English |
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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 28, 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 | 1901-12-28 |
Location Covered | United States; Pennsylvania; Luzerne County; Pittston |
Type | Text |
Original Format | newspaper |
Digital Format | image/tiff |
Identifier | PGZ_19011228_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 | !^DDT3S • • w™. mm ■ I * VrAll J WEEKLY ESTABLISHED 1880. f-*" FCAIfl. 1 DAILY ESTABLISHED byTHEO. HART 1882. PITTSTON, PA., SATURDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1901. TWO CENTS A COPY; i CfV dm ere 40u MONTH. I rflbEaa NEW MONARCH OF THE OCEAN COLUMBIA COUNTY MURDER, ' SENATOR DEPEW THRICE MARRIED THE DAPDAP DISASTER WAS KILLED BY A BLOW. CONDITION OF TRADE. What We Chain About Dead Man's Nephews is List of the Ninth Men Killed and Holiday Mail Forty Per Cent. Higher Tightening, Wounded in Samar. Than Last Year. Have Left of Hudson, N. Y., Dec. 28.—The coroner's inquest In the case of Peter A. Hallenbeck of Greenport, who was murdered at liis home last Tuesday, was continued yesterday TDy Coroner Lisk. The chain of circumstantial evidence seems to be tightening around the four young men under arrest on suspicion of being implicated in the murder, Willis, Burton and Frederick Van Worit or and Harvey Bruce. Washington, Dec. 28—The war department has received a cablegram from General Chaffee, at Manila, giving an account of the engagement near Dapado (Dapdap?D, Samar. in which Company E, Ninth Infantry, lost seven men killed and a number wounded. The cablegram i3 as follows: New Yolk, Dec. 28.—II. C5. Dim & Co.'s weekly review of ti-mle says: The Missouri Was Launched (The First Was a Civil Cere- Verdict of Coroner's Jury lit Up to the hist hour on Cluistmas ere the eager buying continued, while many orders will not be Oiled befou the year's end because of the avalanche of business offered. Preparations were made for unusual activity, but in many aises stocks and facilities proved utterly Inadequate. Holidny mall was 40 per cent heavier than last year's, which gives some measure of the expansion. Holiday Today. mony. Cropsey Case. Goods A FINE FA8T BATTLESHIP. OTHERS WERE RELIGIOUS. "Jacob H. Smith reports following: During scout near Dapado, Samar, Dee. 24, Captain Francis H. Schoeffel, with detachment of eighteen men, Company E. Ninth iufautry, was attacked, large force Bolomeu springing from thickets. Severe baud to band 8ght ensued, Follo1 ng casualties occurred: . "Killed—Sergeant .Tohn P. Swisher; Corporal James Gaughan, Privates John Mareti, Frank McAudrew, Joseph A. Weippert, George Bedford and one other. ORDERED WILCOX HELD. Will be Fifteen Thousand People, Including At the Inquest Mrs. Van Wormer, stepmother of the Van Worm eta; Pearl Louise Van Burett, Sweetheart of Willis Van Wormer; George H. Brown, a liveryman; Mrs. Marlah Connor and two daughters testified In behalf of the prisoners, swearing to their being In Kinderliook, eighteen miles from the scene of the murder, between one nnd two hours after the crlliie was committed. They Were positive in their statements, which were not shaken under cross examination, Wedding Was a Most Notable Society Young Woman's Sweeheart is in^Jail, Many Dignitaries, Witnessed the Event at Nice—Many Distinguished and Naval Reserves Are Ordered Distribution of Christmas gifts among the employees of large firms and corporations was on the same scale, often the increase over last year amounting to 100 per cent, while the profit sharing at the end of the year will reach unprecedented figures. Closed Out Guests—Bride and Groom Will Re- Out to Prevent Mob From Getting Launching at Newport News—Mils Him Out. This Week Cockrell the Sponsor. turn at Once to America, Newport News, Va., Dec. 28.—Tile hew battleship -Missouri, one of the heaviest and fastest vessels of the navy, was successfully launched In the shipyards here thin morning at 11.15, In the presence *)f a crowd of 15,000. The harbor was crowded with Sally decorated craft, and, as the Missouri slid off the ways, she was given to royal salute. Many distinguished people witnessed the launching, among them United States Senators and Representatives, governors of States and officials of high i-allk llD the army and fcavy. Miss Marlon Cockrell, daughter Vif United States Senator Cockrell, of Allhsourl, served as sponsor for the vessel, and broke a bottle of Missouii champagne over the bowB of the vessel as she started down the ways. Mrs. Koosevelt, wife of the President, and Miss Alice Roosevelt were among the guests. Nice, DfiD. S.4.—Senator Chauncey M. Depew and Miss May Palmer were married at Uli!fcd Stales consulate --re yfsterilay, Consul Van Buren performing Hie crremoU.v, Elizabeth City. N. C., Dec. 28.-Flve iveeks of mystery and speculation as to the fate of Miss Ella M. Cropsey terminated yesterday at 10 o'clock when the body "of the missing girl was found Boating lb the river opposite her fa tiler's home. The body was discovered by J. D. Btillman, a fisherman, who Immediately notified the committee. ! Following closely upon the interruption by floods and storms last week, transporting and manufacturing facilities were further handicapped by numerous accidents. Iron furnaces and steel mills were tied up, and the movement of coke was hampered. This resulted in such insufficient supplies of fuel that many stacks were banked at a time when full activity was especially desired. At Greatly "Wounded — Captain Francis H. Schoeffel, slightly; Corporal John H. Russell, Privates Daniel L, McPherson, George Claxton, severely; Arthur Bolinicastle, slightly, and other missing names later. Enemy driven from field; lost severely. Lang s detachment Philippine scouts arrived soon after, assisted caring for wounded and removing." American toriaul.ir and diplomatic history has not on record an instance of a similar event in which the representative of the United States government officiated as cclebfant of a marriage. Mr. Van Buren performed the service under a special dispensation from the authorities at Washington. Reduced Demond Voner, a notion dealer at Klnderhook, stvorfe that on Monday two of the prisoners purchased two masks In his store. The masks represented devils' faces. On Tuesday evening, he testified, the other prisoners bought two more. The prisoners were personally known to the storekeeper. Prices. When found the body was floating face downward. All the wearing apparel was Intact, with the exception of the rubber shoes which the young woman wore on the night of her disappearance. Except for a slight discoloration of the face, the body was well preserved and was easily Identified. The spot w here I' was found had been dragged several times since her disappearance, but with no result. The cablegram from General Chaffee of Sept. 20, In which he announced the massacre of Company C, Ninth infantry, nedr Balangiga, south Samar, was not less startling than the dispatch received yesterday telling of practically another massacre of members of Cpmpnuy E of the same gallant regiment Notwithstanding thp high level of quotations as compared with earlier years, wheat exports for the week from all ports of the l'nited States, including flour, .amounted to 3,540,972 bushels compared with 2,750.014 bushels a year ago and 2.417,018 bushels two years ago. Interior receipts were light. IT PAYS TQ IUY AT THE The murderers wore masks when PeD ter A. Hallenbeck was killed. The utmost privacy was observed. The bride elect hail for her two witnesses demanded by th» laws of France th«' Comie de Cantalouse and her brother-in-law, Baron Adolph Van Andre. The witnesses for (lie senator were James Gordon Bennett find the Count de Sers. People's Store The wheels of a wgxon which the prif-oners hired on the clay of the murder ure wild ttf correspond exactly tvltli those lending from the scene of the crime. The horse driven to the wagon had a peculiar shoe, and nn impression Identical With this peculiarity was also, it is stated, found in the soft earth in the vicinity of the Hallenbeek home. The shoes worn by the prisoners oh tbe day of their capture are said to fit the shoeprints left in the snow. In the disaster just reported eighteen men were caught in a defile and were rushed from ambush by a heavy force of savages armed with bolos. It was a fight to a finish between bayonet and boli1. Coroner Fearing summoned a jury and called In three of the best physieians-OT the clt-v t0 mnkfi a thorough autopsy to see If thcrCj were any signs of violence on the body. The ceremony consumed about twenty minutes, after which the wedding party returned to the villa of the Count do Sers. Failures for the week numbered 250 Id the l'nited States against 237 last yen? 23 in Canada against, 18 last year. IS SOUTH MMN STREET,. Always Cheapest. Next to Druty'a The .Missouri In n sister ship of the t)hio and the Maine. Her contract Jirlce was $2,885,(KM). Ilcr Ueel was laid Feb, t, lflOO, and on the latest construction report she is set down as 51 per ccnt completed, The verdict of the coroner's jury was as follows: ■ Nice, France, Dec. 28—The religious ceremony uniting in marriage United States Senator Chauncey M. Depew, of New York, and Miss May Palmer, also of that place, was solemnized this morning, amid great pomp. The weddin assumed in importance the most notable event lu society circles of the present season. It' lacked but a few minutes of 11 o'clock when the wedding procession left the Hotel des Britanniques, where the bride had been stopping, and proceeded to the Catholic church of Notre Dame. Here the curate, Abbe Cropaux, performed the ceremony according to the rites of the Catholic faith, the bride being n member of that church.' The abbe delivered a brief address to the couple after he had performed the ceremony. After the benediction had been pronounced, the wedding party went to the American Protestant church, on the Boulevard Victor Hugo, where another ceremony was performed according to the Protestant ritual, the groom being a Protestant. There was a great throny of fashionable people in the church, including ;v g'eut many Americans. The Interior of the church was a perfect bower of flowers. As the Seuator and his bride passed up the aisle, tlfc organist played the wedding march from Lohengrin and the wedding march from Tannhauscr. After Hector Adamson had performed the ceremony and while the guests tiled by the brido and groom, tendering congratulations in French fashion, Miss Tucker sang a solo. A company ol' sailors from the American squadron formed a guard of honor at tile American church. Senator Depew is a guest of Countess de Seers, his cousin, a granddaughter of Commodore andcrbilt, and the Countess gave a brilliant reception to a large company alter the various wedding ceremonies had been performed. Senator and Mrs. Depew leave at once for Knglatul. They expect to sail for the United States on Jan. I. David Ilaymnn Lfraa, ILLEN TO SUCCEED LONG. "We, the coroner's jury, having been duly summoned and sworn by Dr. I. Fearing to Inquire what caused the ieath of Ella M. C'ropsey, do hereby report that from the investigation made by three physicians of Elizabeth City and from their opinion and also from our personal observation that Ella M. Cropsey came to her death by being stricken a blow on the left temple and by being drowned in the Pasquotank river. We have not yet investigated or heard any testimony touching as to who inflicted the blow and did the drowning. We are Informed that one James Wilcox is charged with the same and is now In custody. We recommend that an investigation as to ills or any one else's probable guilt be had by one or mote magistrates In Elizabeth City township and that said Wilcox be held to await said investigation."New York. Dec. 28.—David Hayman, brother of A1 ilnymnu and formerly « well known theatrical manager, hat hero from pneumonia. FOUR HUNDREb KILLED. Former Governor of Porto Rico Will THREE RAILROAD MEN KILLED. Washington, Dec. 28. — Secretary Long, it is understood, not Secretary Wilson, will be the next man to leave the cabinet, and Charles H. Allen of Massachusetts is his probable successor.Oo Secretary of the Navy. - THE BEST PLACE Fierce lluttlc Iletween Colombian Regains and Insurgent*. Prepared under GERMAN LAWS, Is the Best tlicre la far T&Jf J NEURALGIA,! I Rheumatism, Lumbago, Gout:! I DR. RICHTER'S World-Rcnowaed I "ANCHOR" I PAIN EXPELLER. genuine without Trade «»rV "Anchor. One well-known person's letter out of man' ♦ - ~ IN THE CITY Hampshire. Manchester, N. H., Dec. 28.—A passenger train that left here at 8 o'clock Ihis morning ran into a freight train about a mile this side of Nashua, at full speed. The engineer, the tlreman and one trainman of the passenger train were killed. No passengers were injured. The cause of the wreck was a dense fog. Crushed to Death In a Wreck in New Bogota, Colombia, Dec. 28.—Government troops have gained an Important victory at Honda, which Is about fifty - tlve miles floni here, over the revolutionary force under General Marin. The loss of life was heavy. According to the latest accounts, 400 men were killed. TO BUY GR0CERIE8 Mr. Allen was assistant secretary of the navy during the SpanlBh war, being the immediate successor of Mr Roosevelt. He was induced to take the position by President McKInley on the understanding that he should become secretary of the navy whenever Mr. Long desired to retire. After the war Mr. Allen was made governor of Porto Rico. IS AT EVAN8 BROS. General Marin attacked the garrison In Honda at 0 o'clock In the morning, and the lighting lasted until midnight. There were about 500 men in the garrison, and the attacking force consisted ol 1,200 soldiers. HONORS FOR CLARA BARTON ' HewYorK,Ocf. I2'f I89Z I find Dr. Richher's f _i8 ANCHOR" PAIN EXPEUER 3 very valuable liniment- in v q ase of Neuralgia. A~/\ {y toonwfSbr VIOLIN department at TH^ NATIOMAI rnn^rovAiABvnc»Ci. Senator Mason to Introduce a Resolu. After the battle had continued for two hours re-enforcemeuts reached the garrison, and the tide of battle, which had been slightly favoring the Insurgents, turned. The rebels were repulsed and were pursued about ten miles. Secretary Wilson is a cabinet certainty for sotne time to come. The report from Kansas that be is soon to be »uecteCeCJ by F. p. Coburn can be tlon in Congress. Washington, Dec. 28.—At the request of the Spanish War Veterans, Senator Mason, of llliuoiB, has agreed to introduce a resolution iu the Senate, voting the thanks of Congress and a gold medal to Miss Clara Barton, head of the Red Cross association in this country, in recognition of her valuable cervices during the war with Spain. riiysiclaim' Report. Hdismissad at once. It was discussed at a cabinet meeting, and soon afterward the oflleiul announcement was again made that Mr. Wilson was not to resign. In the disintegration which is sure to come it is quite likely that the president's official family will lose cither Secretary Hitchcock or Secretary Hay before Mr. Wilson. The report made by tlip physicians who performed the autopsy on Miss C'ropsey says: BROf, of VlOUN DEPARTMENT AT THE jy— CQNSLRVAIQRTOF HUSK 25c. and 56c. at all druggists or through iF. Ad. Blchter & €0., 21& P«a*l St., New ¥orUA k 35 HIGHEST national AWARDS. J| Kerommcnded by prom incn t 1'hy jggk fBTk aiciand. Wholesale and MiniaUrs^ctc^^A Coil I inued lighting has taken place during the last week at" Fusagnsuga and Cumncua and many men were killed. The government troops were victorious."Tlio garments showed „„ marks of violence. Tlie garments were removed anil the lioil.v fully exposed. The epidermis of fact) and head. together with lIn- liair of the ln-ati. were peeled off. The fnee and head were swollen and sodden. There were no external marks of violence 011 the head, body or face. There was a discoloration, of a pinkish liiifje. 011 the front of the head anil face, with a slight bluish discoloration over the back of the neck and occiput. OVER FIFTY KILLED. It Is believed Ihal these battles will virtually end the revolution in the Into rior of C 'olomblit. It is now practically decided that Secretary Cage will give tip his portfolio about the middle of February, and Oovernor Shaw has been notified to be ready to take the ofllce at that time. When You Know Where to Go Official British Report of Colonel For- man's Casualties. Hr. Marroquin. the acting president if Columbia, during an Interview declared that the relations between Venezuela and Ills government were very strained. London, IX'c. 28.—The war office to'lay issued a partial list of casualties in the battle between the forces of Colonel Forma 11 and DcWct. at Twcefontein. Dec. 24. The losses Were: (DfUccr3, t» hilled, 8 wounded, 1 captured. Men 50 killed. lie added that the Colombian government is maintaining a large army along the Venezuelan frontier in Taehira anil IN COMMERCIAL USE. "There were 110 marks upon the front of her neck, except as made by constriction of Iter dress collar. A11 examination of the internal organs showed she was a pure girl. for your work, you find that well made clothes cost no moie than most poorly made clothes We employ only the most thoroughly trained tailors. We use only the best material. We charge only living prices. We don't have anything to do with the half wool Hie Guajlra peninsula utlil at Rio Hncba in order that Colombia's interests uiight lie protected against aggressions by President t'astro. Mnrconl SrHtrm Adopted liy Ungliiih mid French ftnilroHdn. CAPTAIN LEARY DEAD. London, Dec. 28.—The wireless telegraphic system of Mr. Marconi has passed out of the experimental stage and is already being adapted to commercial needs. "The stomach when opened emitted gas ami was found to contain about two ounces of dark fluid and solid substance, the solid substance presumed to be undigested food. The appearance of the stomach and other abdominal organs were normal. Was First American Governor of Is- AetTng President Mnrroqtliu Intends to remain in power. General Iieyes is not coming In Bogota at present. 0 §uit£ a/uL 20c Dozen. Captain Uichard I\ Leary. C. S. N.. died at the Marine hospital, Chelsea. Mass., on Friday. Captain Leary was the first governor of iJuani after that island catiie into the possession c;f the 1'nited States. C *siptain Leary was relieved of the command of the receivljig ►hip Richmond last October on account of heart trouble and granted six mouths* leave of absence. land of Guam, Arrangements have been entered into between the Marconi company and the London and Brighton railway and the corresponding French Railway company to have an Installation of a permanent character between Newhaveu and Dieppe. I.onir SorKl.t Hlninlln Heard Of. St. John. X. II.. 1 fee. 'JS.-The Hath urst correspondent of The Telegraph asserts Unit there Is reason to believe that J. Wilfrid ltlohdiu. the French Canadian wanted in Chelmsford. Marti., for the alleged murder of his wife, has been in tiioucestcr county for two months. Gloucester is in the extreme northeast corner 'of the province. Allot li«*r TurklKli Atrocity "The lungs were collapsed and fret from water. The heart was normal. Lohdon. Dec. 2S. The Morning Leader publishes a story thismorning from its Sofia correspondent to the effect that C. M. Dickinson. American consul general at Constantinople, has received a complaint from a Unitarian woman attached to tiie American mission at Sainakov. Itulgaria, in which the complainant sets forth that while she was traveling to Mehonia. in Mm redo n'ji. with an escort of eight soldiers provided by the Turkish government, she was assailHott j»y a lieutenant in command of the Turkish frontier guards at :i point beyond Pschuuiaya nnd that her cm' oft did not attempt to "I'poti the section of the scalp all around the head one Inch above the brow there was found a dark discoloration of the muscular substance. clothes that lcok so well when new, and so badly when subjected The departure of boats will be signaled, with instructions as to the autoimt ef luggage, number of passengers and other useful Information, and it will no longer be necessary for the friends of the passengers to wait hours at either end when fog lias delayed tin- boat's starting. to a-fCW weeks' wear. We can't af C£ucioU4 Tlo-tfilo. 20c Dozen. "The bone beneath this contusion was discolored slightly blue. There was no other abnormality In any part of the scalp, which was completely dissected. ford it, and neither can you THE WEATHER, MVek i|l Inlvermil Prayer. GILROY,JTHEJAILOR, 18 South Main Street Washington, Dec. 2S—Forecast until i New York. I»ec. L's. William K S p. in., Sunday, for Eastern IVniisyl- Podge, the pM'shlent. and the Rev. Dr vania: Hain or snow tonight and Sun-j L. T. Chambcrlatn. the general secre "There was no fracture discovered at any point of the cranium. A thorough examination of the brain showed no evidence of violence." SrujlUh Itfalitufap Messages which now have to be sent via and Calais have been known to take three hours in trans- CjlZKolUtO. l2'/jc Pound. jtar.v of tlif Kvaiitfolioal alliance for the I'nited States. issued yesterday 1 ho in| vitalioii of tlio evangelical alliauoes of jtlio world for tho week of united and Now York Stock -Markets, furnished universal prayer. Jan. 5 to 1.% 1JM.HV '(ueqojq jpojs -oo # uup.ioi* g jv £q room 26, Minor's Hank building. 4 Now York, Deo. 28. Open. The mayor has closed all the barrooms. The governor has ordered the naval reserves to aid the sheriff in preserving order. They are under arms at FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. mission Hotli time and expense will thus be saved by the Marconi installation. MORE MEN EVERYDAY Every requisite for a delicious CoiiDictCMl I n«l«»r lilclnnitiiiK I nn. I.hnolH, D.«•!».. !D♦•C•. «S. Thr first 'ojrvirlioit liiulor tin* Uiriimpiii;; jjimI itiiti»i«l:itfC»n law passi'tl last whitrr I»D* heir armory 1 :hristinaa dinner. Order at one* and i»et thechoicest of aur fine stock Victor B. Luchsinger. (■crninti Cruhor nt l.a (*unyrn. DUl j On*. lis. Tlio Gorman rrnis liii hiiiiiiid. Va.. Dec Tlie Boy I'x |il oil I'd -Manchester, Wilcox was real-rented 011 his father's farm, several miles from the city limits, immediately after it became known that the body had been found. While every one freely discusses the affair, no one will openly express an opinion. Feeling is to some extent running ttgainsl Wilcox, who a ("Is in the same indifferent manner which has characterized ills conduct since the night of the girl's disappearance. The authorities fear that violence limy be offered him. (_'jws Vlnrtii is anthoreri oft' I.a iiuayra. j-, When the Venezuelan health officer ' NV1Dnl iiloiipfside the Vlncta nt C» o'clock I j-D,/ in tl»«) morning, he was not allowed to H'r H hoard her. Tlio Venezuelan officials immediately interpreted this as mean |.rij injc that the cruiser was at La C»uayra jj.-1 on warlike business. At S o'clock, liow j.j 8 over, a German officer called on the an jj.'jj ihoritles and explained that the refusal j,y_.7l to allow the health olHccr to hoard the j,'^;7s Vineta was duo to the fact thai he ' s went alongside the cruiser at too early an hour. tl.i' town jest across the river from here, enjoys the fame 'of being the only place in 1 he rouutry in which a boy lias exploded iluring t.lie present Christmas holidays, 'lite aivldent. which might have proved s"i-ions, resulted from a Hogging aC1111 i 11 i-:i-ri'i 1 by l'olire Ser gcant A. \V. Wright upon Ills buy Lawrence. His son. with oilier lads, made such a noise the polWiniatt could not sleep. Sergeant 'Wright bi'giin to beat liini with a small whip. Suddenly an explosion occurred, knocking the policeman and boy both down and bruising the latter. Tlie whip came in contact with about thirty or forty torpedoes tlie boy had in his pockets. Colorado SoiiUutii Ho. II. It W7s it* It'yislaMUt" v.iis sot mvd \vht»ii are realizing how mil h bet ter a tailor-made suit is than a ' hand me down " Better in cut, better in fit, better in quality, better made, btt ter wearers, better in appearance You feel better dressed in a tailor-made suit or overcoat The price may be a little higher, but the geneial all-round satis faction is far greater. The new weaves are shown here and we cut by the latest fashion plates. Sugar Atchison Atchison, prof. . . Brooklyn Tract ioi CIich. ami Ohio . V. S. Steel U. S. Stool. prof. Manhattan IS!. . Mo. Pacific r. S. Hunt was fiiven a KOiilfiK'p of one yeai' in ilio inMiilciitliii'.v. Hunt tluoal'lii'il a nciulili"! 's t'ii in I l.v and dt'inand•dtti.it .SJOtl tic t'lirii'il Iii a vacant li t. A can of nails was luiriod instead, and .ulii'iTs were set tDi watch. Hunt's urns! and conviction followed. Both Phones. Prompt Delivery. 102'/ Have You Made Them Yet ? V0tjD4 It 12 ss 1 Write to II(ion(DtoIi Holland, lDoo. lu» . ... cf rouforoucps botween t lit* Ilov. Mr. Broekliuyzon lit! lIk* Wow loailors liort* it has boon ii'rjtltMI It) HOIul r. M. Wossols ttD till' ,'nitotl Stains in January bearing it lot (it from Mr. lynigor to I'rosiilon Kruii. r IVII Your purchases of Christmas Gifts. Maybe the ~ friend or relative you wish to remember is an artist or has an inclination for the use of the brush. If so, You Can Buy Hero Better Than Elsewhere, Students Oil Color Boxes, Artists Material, Rembrant Water Colors, iVaterman's Drawing Boards, Windsor & Newton's Water Colors, Placques and Pictures. People's Gas .. . Col. Iron and Fuel AinsU rdiiiu h Mil IS. - As Duubui'.v. Conn.. Doc. 2f:.—In :Dn attempt to save her sinter Susie and Ira Balsley. who had broken through the tee on Whites poiul, Ollle Atlierton, aged fourteen, was drowned. Workmen. aliraeted by the cries os" the three children, fsueceoded in rescuing yatftlg Baisle.v and Snsie Atherton, lint Oliiu was drawn under the ice and drowned before she eonld lie reached h,v the Dlrd to Save Jler I'tnter, to. Pacific ti I ' s U. S. Copper .. Car Rinl Foundry O. & W A1I«'U'CmI (Vnnlvrfcllpr ArreNlvri. New York. hoc. 2S.—Reuben Wall 347s Conn., b.v agents of the secret service. 1 UK's was brought to this eit.v and wafj ar" I raignptl before Justice Thomas in the sj federal circuit court. Brooklyn. Wall t'»l\ iiia.il is said to lie one of the pnngr of ll"s eoiMitefl'eiters whose plant was raided 11 :xt at Astoria. N. Y.. Uec. 7. and lDe is tlie lo;;"; temh man arrested in this ease, The SI* a, other nine have all been indicted. Wail •13 man pleaded hot miilty to the charge •IT', of counterfeitinu" and was held in mail, who was arrested in New* Haven, Pennsylvania Heading .... Heading, pref Ten n. C. »V I Leather .... Erie Tornntlo In rnllfornla Si's «: I Hiilrjarinn Cnhliict Rr»tlKii». Sethi. Pubaria. Dec. js. The Huljra l.os Angeles. Cal., I»ec. SR.—A windstorm of unusual force and destruetlon has raged all over the southern part of California. The storm carried with it fine dust from the desert to the cast that filled the air and obscured the vision at distances more than a few hundred yards. Iteports from surrounding towns report much damage wrought by the wind to oranges and some damage to small buildings. Hallway traffic is delayed ami, in some instances, obstructed. The storm is the heaviest in the vicinity of Coiton Bliss Jhe City Tailor, !•{?*• i has r ii: »1. 11 is tinilcrl»im l w ill iii' lu lc two workmen Opp. Water St. Union Pacific ... Union Pacitie. pref Wh C;«Dncral IIhcp C«uli»ii»n Pvlroit. .Miirli.. Dot Wabasli, pref •1 - Ts 28.—Generill A1 Western Union M.. lv. & T. . . . Norfolk li of I'll!* \ '••.ilrlc As It;,-. iv.rr.ivr ;t C .villi' ,!. II jxor's condition is favorable to a pom|ilotC» recovery. No oliaugo is notieoai)lo oxo'pi Unit In*vontlniieH to Improve slowly. HOUSEHOLD TREASURES. HOLIDAY PICTURE FRAMIND A SPECIALTY. halt ( i » Good photographs are always the most highly prized of the household treasures Let us add to your collection. lit'iM'inl llci'.ort. New York. IDcc. -Major Ceucral Cliarh s r. Ib»e. eom ma riding the na- l.u- ll T.S.&W.S.Barritt (iletiiion ilviH *i\ Month cw York. the. L'S. siv mo ty of We, tho undersigned, do hereby [. jm. tlonal-guard. has made his report pub •nner * ,n " Vl«'"c?al lioe says the Auufd Hiwill t;il i;ui ii and iVmoiMi agree to refund the money on a 50 'J V" *» Vcent bottle of Greene's Warranted Syrup of Tar if It falls to cure your cough or cold. We also guarantee a 25-cer.t bottle to prove satisfactory or money refunded. NORTH MAIN ST. il i:j i«i C; iC i n. f \eely Trlnl \o*t Week. \//| TCO PHOTOGRAPHERi EZ Of U WII.LIA M "TRPBIT IT IS GRATIFYING to 1110 to know that while tho demand for Whitman's candles was enormous, iV.er C I S.iLU Washington. !D»■C !!«•C» \\\ K. Curliraiii .•loi'onipn W.—Ciller I'ostof is. il ; pi- TELEPHONE ll' oil follows: hf i siUHiurs. lufi W';isliili-I (in today for lltvviniii in he present at the (rial CDr Charles 1'. \V. .Wely, l'liriner elfirf iDr the bureau uf linaiuo or the depart- J. H. Hotiek Wm. C. Priee, Clias. Waters, BEN J. A. CROWTHER, rot one of my patrons was disappoint(d. I will have another l'rcsh supply To Cure a Cold in One Day, TaUe Laxaiive Biomo Quinine Tablets. j„flintl.v v'l All ilniggisis refun.I the money If it tails to eur*. E. W. drove's signature I'illliiRS tlin J« » each box. 25c. i-orj/s, i.v. I J. P. Kane I Roti'ntorotl Patent 9v ■ws* it iV/i J- Attorney. ft 110 C It 11 a day or two. tmk«r. M a. n. Stroh. Kane's Pharmacy, "maihIt AGENT FAR WHITMAN'S CELEBRATED CANDIES »r. \V» I: ii. ilentist 11 .lai i Finns j.reparfltl an«l Rnildincrs SnpfrinteudecV |
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