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P9 V *" ItwSS ■ i w- ■ M BPS?! w. nSqfji '7 T . - J. *7* •} m e. PITTSTON, PA., FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1902. TWO CENTS A COPY; I SPACES. FORTY CENTS A MONTH. D ° 52Cf YEAH. I Da8»YL]BS??b* 1882. HHPi SusjgW v s ' ' "*^1 _ ■^fc^^^'ShalSBigM H& jffjsMMk jH K :!" v . - '^H A' ■ Cl9 K .V. *' « Wkt^: Great Winter VICTIMS OF THE RAILROAD FRENCH SCHOOLS. PRESIDENT IN WASHINGTON. 9eat of Learning for Engineers to be Clearing Sale We Quote a Few Prices From Our Immense 11 • » « • • • Founded in Pittsburg, EYEGLASS OPPORTUNITIES. Pittsburg, Feb. 14.—Before leaving for Chicago M. I,uzare AVelller aiitT M. Maurice de F.agotellerie 111 an Interview paid they would recommend to the French government that the school for educating French engineers be located In Pittsburg and the school for political science lie located in New York. The French visitors were selected by their government to carry out the ideas of M. Mlllerand to have French students educated In the United States. With de Faraniond, I-'rench naval attache at Washington, tlie.v spent several days with H. ('. Flick, with whom they had lilt appointment. Arrival in the Capital This A Serious Accident on the Morning. Pennsy. Our optician will ex- • amine your eyes carefully and furnish a pair of Frameless eyeglasses with Solid Bold Spring for THREE KILLED,SEVEN HURT HE IS IN HIGH SPIRITS. 1 yard wide, Un- Q3„ bleached Muslin . O4® Best Indigo Blue Calicoes for "•4" Children's fast Black C Hose W® y.oo Two Trains Came Together on Heavy 'I Am Sure He is Out of the Woods," Grade a Short Distance West of He Says to the Newspaper Men, in Altoona—Two Engines and Fifteen Telling Them About Young Theo- Cars Wrecked. M. Wciller said (hat George Westinghouse, Jr., and II. ('. Prick would be putrons of the Pittsburg school. lie outlined the plan its follows: dore. H. G. SHUPP, OPTICIAN, fJroton, Mass., Feb. 14.—President Roosevelt left here for Washington late yesterday afternoon. Just before his departure he verified the previous statements that his son Theodore was safely past the crisis of his attack of pneumonia. Bleached and lTn- Q bleached Toweling Mc #1.00 Ladies' Cor- ft(|e sets, a pair UU* Good Heavy Cream Q| Shaker Flannel for Oj® Cream Table Da- IQ mask ■ y® Altoona, Pa., Feb. 14.—A very serious wreck occurred on the Pennsylvania railroad at 4 o'clock this morning. Two trains collided on a heavy grade a short distance west of the Altoona yard. Three persons were Instantly killed, seven were seriously injured. Two of the Injured will probably die. The dead are: "M. Mlllernml and other Frenchmen were much interested in the many Americans who came to Paris to study lil t ami music. Knowing that the I' nit - ed States had forged ahead In the mechanical arts and political science anil desiring to perpetuate the republican form of government in France, the idea presented Itself of studying American institutions on the ground, as American students do 111 France. Hence the government will select the brightest students at the various academies and will pay their expenses, allowing tlieui a reasonable amount of spending money while here. WILKESBARRE. 36 WE8T MARKET STREET. "Ted has Improved with such rapid Jumps," said the president, "that 1 am sure he is out of the woods." RANSOM MONEY PAID. A. J. Orove, conductor. W. B. Webster, brakeraan, The morning's earliest reports from the bedside of young lloosevelt sliow-0(1 tlint lie hud punned u good night, and nfter tlie morning examination by Urs. Lambert and Warren it was annottiKjed that his lungs were clearing well, although the patient wan still 111 lhe second stage of pleiiropneumotiiu, known to medical men us the stage of exudation. T. W. Cooney, brakeman, The Release of Miss Stone is Hourly The engines of both trains were derailed and the contents of 15 heavily loaded care were scattered over the tracks. Traffic was blocked all the morning. London, Feb. 14.—A Constantinople dispatch reports that the ransom for Miss Stone and her companion, Mme. Tsilka, has been paid. The limit of time allowed for the release of the captives has not yet been reached, but melr delivery to American agentij is expected hourly. Expected. People's Store Photo copyright, 1001. by J. E. Purdy, Hoston. ROW IN THE REICH8RATH "Tliey will lake courses of from three to IIvv yearn. For thin tliey are expected to devote so many years to the service of the government. Many wealthy and inlliientlal Americans will be patrons of the schools. among thus.' In New York whom 1 have talked to on thi' project being .1. Plerpont Morgan and Charles M. Schwab. who will aid the work. I have no dftttht our recommendations will lie carried out by the government." CAPTAIN RICHMOND P. HOBSON. Vile Epithet* and Missiles Were Ex Captain Richmond I', Hobson, lie of Merriuine fame, will he seen neither on the lecture platform nor In politics. He recently made application for retirement from the navy on the grounds of poor eyesight, but the retiring board rejected ills application, and the gallant captain must either remain iu the service or give up his pay as a naval officer. It Ir said that be hoped, to inter politics and give lectures. Later In the day IDr. Warren stated that the patient's teniperamre, respiration and pulse were normal, u decided contrast to his condition the past few days. The lioy rested well all do.v. although his pulse was somewhat accelerated for a short time In the afternoon by reason of the departure of Ills father.is south mum street. changed Between Factions. ALWAYS THE CHEAPEST. Vienna. Feb. 14.—A row occurred In the Reich'srath today between Jewish Liberals and Anti-Semites. The Liberals called the Anti-Semite leader, Dr. Luegar, a political brigand, a Jesuitical snake, a swindler, a moral leper. The anti-Semites retaliated with such epithets as accursed dogs, Shylocks. international scavengers. Members of both factions picked up missiles that were handy and hurled them across the chamber at one another. The riot arose over a petty municipal matter and lasted for an hour. FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL New York Stock Markets, furnished by M. S. Jordan & Co., stock brokers room 2G Miners' Bank building. Sale Day PAUNCEFOTE STILL SILENT. FOR ELECTION OF SENATORS. New York, Feb. 13. 1902. Open. Clos. 12(1% 128% I'rraldrnt l*a»ea Quirt Day. Sugar Atchison Atchison, pref. Copper (Jar & foundry Brooklyn Traction B. & O ... Ches. & Ohio .... Chic. At Gt. Western Chic., M. & SSt. P. Chic., R. I. & P. ... Krie TURNER DECLARES WAR. The president passed a quiet day. After visiting Ids son In the morning lie spent most of Ihe time at the (iiirducr mansion, transacting oltlcial business. Before lunch he called on the other patients, the (Inmmell and Potter lioys, and cheered tliem up with Ids kindly greetings. Then lie proceeded to the Vowel I cottage and held a brief reception with the newspaper men who had made that place their headquarters. He thanked them for a gift of Mowers to Mrs. Roosevelt and for their courtesy to him and his family during Ihe last few trying days. 77 Ms 77% Desperado Defies Kentucky State Au Declines to Discuss Von halleben's Note. House Declares for Popular thorities. EVERY DAY at our Store. If yon want to buy groceries where you can buy them the cheaiDest anil get the best value, why you should tradu with us. j Mlddlcshoro. Ky„ Feb. M.—War has been declared by Lee Turner and his mountaineers against the constituted authorities of Bell county. The carnpllres of the desperado's followers on the mountains could be seen Inst night from .Mlddlcshoro. Vote. MEDICAL CONGRESS. Physicians From Various Parts of IN AN AWKWARD POSITION PASSED THE FOURTH TIME America in 8easlon in Havana. Havana. Feb. 14.—Physicians representing the United States and nearly all of the South and Central American countries have arrived here to attend an international medical congress, which opens here tomorrow night. The United States is represented by Major Vallery, of Harvard. Important developments in medical science are expected to result from the congress. Reports have come In that Turner and his supporters have been In hack portions of the county procuring alii and that fully mountaineers have Joined his forces. The burning of Turner's "blind tiger." three miles from Mhldleshoro. and the killing of several of his followers by deputies from this town have enraged the outlaw, and he swears that he will be avenged. Diplomats Say He is Prepared to De- Confederates to be- Reimbursed for Erie, prof Louis. & Nash. ,.. Manhattan El Mot. Traction .... Mo. Pacific M.. K. & T Col. Southern .... Norfolk & Western N. Y., O. & W. ... N. Y. Central .... Pennsylvania .... Reading Heading, pref Southern Ry .... Southern Uy., pref. So. Pacific Tenn. C. & I Texas Pacific .... U. S. Leather ... U. S. Leather, pref. U; S. Rubber tD. S. Steel .... U. S. Steel, pref. .. Western Union Wabash, prof Union Pacific ...... Union Pacific, pref. Side Arms and Baggage Taken Con WATCH OUR PRICES fend His Course, But Documents trary to Terme of Surrender—The The remainder of his stay was spent with Mrs. Itoosevelt and his son. At 4:1."D p. in., accompanied by Mr. for telyou. Mr. Barnes, the executive clerk; Principal Peabody of the school and two secret service ollieers, be rode in a carriage to tlie (irotou station, where a special train was In readiness to lake the party to Worcester. Many people had gathered at the station, and in response to tlieir cheers he doffed his hat. lie then bade farewell to the pewspaper Uien grouped at Ills platform, and at -ISSO Ihe train started. Will Probably Be Made Public in Best P:it. Flour, per bbl. .$4.50 Potatoes, verv tine stock per bushel Gr, 20 11m. for Butter, Best Dairy, per lb.. Tomatoes, per fan Peas, very tine, per etui.... Corn, 3 cans for Succotash, 8 cans for Green Stringless Beans, 15 London, Philippine Tariff. ! • »». II. My tlu« publl«•;!I!*D;U l»y (Jermany of t!»o dispatch C-i' Ifpit von II lichen. her embassador it; Washington. tlr«lnrm,r tkat Pauncefoto, the IVriUsli enibassad r, Initiated tl(C* sceolld note I'OllllMllpIflling tin* Intervention of the powe rs to prevent the war with Spain tin- Hri't1f»1i diplomat, in ine opinion of his colleagues herci ha;*' been piacrd in a decidedly awl; wan! ]» sithm. Washington. I'"eb. I I. The liolire yesterday li:Ut.iili• s«»:il.v adopted a resolution pro|:osini; an amendment to the constitution of the I'nlled States for t!ie election of senators by direct popular vote. There wjis no demand for lime to debate the resolution. Tills is the fourth time tie.' house has adopted ii similar resolution. 1.00 .24 .10 .10 .25 .25 PRINCE HENRY'S PLANS. About thirty of Lee Tumor's men hold the pass between hero anil Mingo well guarded all day and allowed no one to pass except the mail currier. Will Cross the Atlantic as Democratic- ally as Possible. Bremen, Germany, Feb. 14.—Prince Henry will eroBg the Atlantic? as democratically as possible. He has ordered no special part of the deck reserved for him. His suite is on the forward part of the promenade deck and consists of sitting room, bedroom and bath. His luggage will fill two lower deck cabins and part of the hold. A reward of $500 has lieen offered for Turner dead or alive, but as all the coal miners around Mlddlesboro. 2.0(H) or more, and hundreds of mountaineers sympathize with him it is not likely he will be caught or killed soon. It is reported that (ieneral Turner, Lee's elder brother and himself a noted desperado, Ik with Lee and helping him. Clllisfol' Yellow Wax Beans, It cans . .25 Two l»ilIs of general importance were passed by Hie hC/use. the rehltiindef of iIk* time being devoted to minor business. C)ne w.ms a senate bill to provide lor tlifD payment of the claim** of Confederate olJieers niiil soldiers who.V horses. side arms find baggage were l.iken from them l».v Union soldiers rontrary to the terms of the surrender of Lee's and .Johnson's armies, The amount to he paid under the hill was limited'to Tire other bid was lo confer on the Spanish claims commission authority lo send for persons and papers and lo punish for contempt. ' Mrs. Hoosevelt was intloors nearly nil day. She will be relieved soinewliat during the next few days by .Miss Alice Roosevelt, who. the president had said, would leave Washington today for (ii'oton to be with her mother, lie als,'» said that Mrs. Roosevelt hoped Hi remove young Theodore to the White House within ten days, adding that the boy would return to tlroton to cCftn plete his Course as soon as his health would ocrmli. Lord Paunect'oto has declined Ia dls cuss fin' 11.1.114 sc;it li.y lit it von IJolle ben in which the latter unequivocally Beets, 51 lb. cans, per can .25 .10 Evans Bros. Mooha add Java ColTee, 1 lb Cans, per lb. i!3c. The boat value in Coffee for the money. As good as yon bny most places at 85c. Try It if you have not already done so. stai. d thru the meeting of the diplomatic corps had been called by Lord Pauncefoto on h'.s own Initiative and that the British embassador iiad pre seated a note rpcommeudint; further action by the p- wes s. Nine men are known to have been killed in Wednesday's fight at Turner's place. The dead are; Charles Cecil, deputy sheriff; John Doyle of the sheriff's posse. Charles Dye, Marsh Wilson, Perry Watson. Frank Johnson, Mike Welch. James Prade and Thomas Hopper. seven members of Turner's 1 and. THOUSANDS DYING DAILY. EVANS BROS. Bubonic Plague Spreading in District Diplomats close io the embassador say that he is prepared to malic a de fcnuo of life cow's:* while' in Washington. but the liocitiueuts will probably be inudc ptlbtyc in London. 11 is'under Joseph Teller In Won*. of Punjab, India. Now Yolk, Feb. 14 - The physicians III charge of Joseph I,elter, wlm has been 111 for several tluys lit bis homo. •J'J West Thirty-third street, reported last night tlmt their patient was con slderably worse and Is now threatened with pneumonia. Mr. l.eiter was at llrst thought to have typhoid fever. but that diagnosis waft aliandoned Monday, when It was said he had nothing hilt a Imd attack of grip and would lie out in a week. An obstinate fever has now developed, which the physicians consider a grave symptom, and every effort is being made to ward off an attack of pneumonia, which is imminent. 46 South Main St. Lashore, India, Feb. 14.—The bubonic plague is spreading rapidly in the district of Punjab. Thousands of deaths are reported daily. The President in Washington, Washington, Feb. 14.—The President. accompanied by Secretary Cortelyon, arrived here at 10.42 this morning. There was no demonstration at the station. Secretary Long met the President and together they proceeded to the White House. in need of Paint*• its Supplies, Wall Paper or Artists Materia ls, remember yon can have a larger variety to select from for less money if'vou Philippine Hxploration Company While no deiiuitv agreement l»as been readied, a vole on the Philippine tarilV bill in the senate seems lo be in sight. It appears likely, judging from a discussion of the subject l;ite in the day's session., that ill* vole may be had next week, although the niatler is yet in- San Francisco, Feb. 14. Article# of incorporation of the Philippine Exploration company have been filed here, with a capital .stock of $rMM),000, of which .*180.000 has been subscribed. It is stated that the Incorporation is preliminary to the formation of a company of millionaires, with a capital of $250,CHMMMM). The principal objects of the concern will be to colonize the Island of Mindanao, the largest of the Philippine group, build trading posts, acquire lands for agricultural and mining purposes, build railways, erect sugar and other manufactories, construct waterworks and to Inaugurate a steamship line between San Fraiiclsro and the islands. Its board of directors includes William II. Crocker, millionaire banker; WilliamC. Honshu w. an Oakland banker; eX-Coifgressman T. J Clunie and F. M. Smith, principal owner of the street railway system of Oaklaud.stood that in* vntj endeavor to establish that the meeting of 'the diplomatic corprt was called by him as. den it in compliance Willi the request of Huron HenR'Hniuller. the Austrian mlnistci. Ilaron Hcngclmulhr declined to dis cusC* the matter. If any such claim is udyahced by Lord Pa un cefo.lv, however. the invitation addressed by liiin for Ills colleagues to assemble at his embassy will be published. Sixteen 8ailors Rescued. Chatham, Mass., Feb. 14.—Sixteen men were rescued in a breeches buoy before dawn today from the schooner Elsie Smith, which ran ashore near Orleans. The men were rescued while a gale and driving snow storm raged. Two others of the cre^r who attempted to leave the vessel in a small boat were drowned. volved in some uncertainty The Philippine bill will not be considered today or o:i Monday, the senate having made special orders' for both of these days. Teddy's Condition Encouraging. Groton, Feb. 14.-—A bulletin issued at noon announced that young Roosevelt was resting comfortably and that his condition was very encouraging. jjp IP V% POLICEMAN GOES MAD. SEVEN MEN INDICTED. Bin: Fire In Geneva, N. Y. Method!*! llookConoern'ii Dividend. Olasgow, Feb. 14.—An inquiry haa been received here regarding the ship, ment of Scotch pig iron to America, l.ocal iron masters, commenting on the inquiry, state that it indicates an iron famine in the United States. Reported Iron Famine. Kills His Wife and WounD'; Himself For the Park Avenue Tunnel Explo Geneva. X. Y„ Feb. 14.-—Fire broke out in the V. M. C. A. building at 0 o'clock, and in ten minutes the big building was a mass of flames. The tire started in the basement, and in a few minutes it had spread throughout the building, a four story brick structure. Thirty boys who were in the gymnasium ou the top tloor escaped in their gymnasium suits down the ladders. Two young ladies employed by M. II. Harmon & Co., nurserymen, escaped on the roof to the next building. A brisk northwest wind fanned the Haines, and nothing bfit a fire wall prevented tlie lire from spreading to th? adjacent property. The loss is $100,- uoo. Cincinnati, 14.—The Methodist Book Concern lms declared a dividend of from tin- i»'t profits of tlie publishing houses, to lie distributed among tlie aniiuiiI conferences. Th« iimiiiiil reports showed the following: Eastern publishing house Assets, Spli,- 008.411; linlillltles. $a0'J.U:J7; net, $1,- 74,"D,4H4. Western publishing house—Assets, $1.1.15,710; liabilities. $110,i:t4; net. Jl,rDor».ri7U. ProtltH—Eastern, $107.- (MND; western. $127,733. Sales— Eastern, $1)24,300; western, $1,140,447. The subeommiitees were in session until late last night, and all expect to report to the general committee today. and His Daughter. sion in New York, New York. IVIi. II. I'iilhnnon Ore- Mil. it special IDCilt.'.t11:111 »t MiMliuni, near Orimur. V .1.. did fearful work Inst ninhl with a n-viil\'ci' at his home, shooting; Ills . I a 1 lu I: t C I- lUtd hinwuUJLjiiul New York. I-'ol». 1 I. Seven men. in eluding I WO officials of the city, were indicted by the grand jury yesterday, charged with being responsible for the fatal explosion in the rapid transit subway at Park avenue and Forty-first street. The city officials are charged merely with neglect of duty, but the indietnienls against four of the others Include .manslaughter in the first de- Plot Agaimt the Sultan. riilh.itli; tin- (U'lilli ol' his wife. ilia mvu wound mill I lit* wounds ol' tin srli l lire utmost cerlrtln to prove Intnl. Vienna, Keb. 14.—The Tagblatt says that a plot against the Turkish Sultan's life has been discovered in Abdul Hamld's palace. The Abdul's aid-decamp, Osman Pasha, and another official in high place have been arrested. Minn Stoue'H It an mo m MImkIoii. Tuesday nUht t"••olin hud a quarrel with l»Is wife 21 nil tried to stab her with ;i curving 1;!iiI**. Tlu» daughter to the up-to-date store of f. S. & W. S. BARRETT North Main St. New Phone. Washington. Feb. 14. Reports which are reaching the state department are C•011 vincing the officials that Turkey was not entirely responsible for the failure of tin* mission charged to ransom .Miss Stone and her companion, Mine. Tsilka. from Bulgarian brigands. In the meantime an effort is being made to again obtain the full support of the Turkish government, so that when the negotiations wiUi the brig ands enable the dispatch of a second mission no obstacles will be placed hi the way of its success. The authorities do not believe, however, that there is any prospect of the early release of the prisoners. interfered and saved''her mother's lift', but the father at this time threatened to kill his child. 1 Hiring Wednesday lie made no move in this direction, ami it was supposed tin' trouble had blown over, jUist night, however, when Crciiti went otT duty he brought his re volver home "with aim. While all the ;ree. Technically stated, the contractor foreman and civil engineer in chargf are accused of Violating tlie laws gov Reading, Pa., Feb. 14.—All the em ployes of the Philadelphia apd Head ing railroad, in this city, are being vac cinated. Wholesale Vaccination at Reading. em i Jig (lit storage of explosives ami of ha vim; caused the death «Dt" tti«» vie'thus. Kpps. the powder sinn. is ehargimI w'th manslaughter alum*. Mnny Hart In Elevated C'ra*h. TK^ Griffin Studio. Artistic Photography in all Branches. (inlvoNloii I'ayn Intere«t, New York. Fel». I I. Hundreds of people were terror atricken ami a dozen or more slightly Injured in a rear end c ollision between two express trains during the height of the evening rush «»f travel on tilt* Third avenue elevated road near One Hundred and First afreet evening- Both engineers had seen the peril in time to avert a terrible calamity, but all the D;lass of the rear car of the train that was struck was shattered, ami the flying splinters inllieted n.any ruts. Clalveston, Tex., Kol). 14.—The city of Galveston lias paid interest on her $300,000 outstanding 5 iDer cent sewer bonds which - became due on Feb. 1, The interest ainonnted to $7,500. All money to pay interest on the bonds is held by the city in trust for Ilie benefit of the bondholders, and if there is money lu the various funds to pay the interest when due there is no alternative left except to payDJhe coupons when they are presented. The reason the interest on the other outstanding bonds has not been paid is because there wais no money in the various funds created for this purpose. rhaiies 1C. Fraser, anot her'civil en Albany, N. Y., Feb. 14.—The Lackawanna Steel Co., of West Seneca, Erie county, was incorporated here today, with a capital of $40,000,000. Great Steel Company Chartered. facts are nut known at presen seems likel\ that he lirst shot the •daughter. She was struck by two bill lets, one of Which entered her ahde men ami tlie other, the left breast. i'relilt, it is thought, then attempted to shoot |.llis wife, but She Was suddenly seized with a hemorrhage of the lung and fell to the tloer dend. The ollicer then shot himself, the bullet striking in the region of the heart. who was not present at thf las tin* rnis«hin»Anur charge Wllkesbarre, Pa. ■ill 'in* against him. SupeMntendeni Murray and I»r. Smith are charged with having allowed the luw to lie vlo- PEOPLE S PHONE 368 5 S. MAIN 8T TP. BURKE, Railway and Steamship Ticket Agent. Tickets to all poluts in the west over the best routes. Baraga always checked through to destination. Agent for the Ininan Line, White Star Line, Cunard Line. Onloa Line, Anchor Line, North German Lloyd Ham burg Lines, Fiench Line, Netherlands Line, Red star Line American Line, Italian Lina and Allan State Line. Drafts and Money Or] ders sold for Kugliah pounds, Austrian Guild srs, Russian Ronblo*3, and German Marks. VeV low rates. OflSo« at D.. L. A W. depot, Pittntoo Juration. P" THE WEATHER IIluuiHNiiii til Ciiiiiitaiiumo. Santiago, t'uha. Feb; 14. The otlieers iinil men «»f the Ciiitcd States battleships Kcars.irge. Massachusetts, Ala* iiaina ami Indiana, under the command if Itear Admiral Francis .1. lliggiuson, •ominamlrr in i hlef of the north Atlanlie station, are working hard at shore Washington. Feb. 14—Forecast until 8 p. m., Saturday, for Eastern Pennsylvania: Fair and cold tonight; Saturday. increasing cloudiness. Washington. Feb. 14.—The two privates of Troop E. Ninth cavalry. Kdrnond A. Ihibose and Lewis Russell, who were hanged in the' Philippines last week, deserted at Camalig. Allmy province. alDout March 1, ltMH. after IlnnKlitur I" lvavtla Vewitlmled Wrrokctl. Toledo. O.. IVb. 14. The IVnnsylva Neighbors heard the shots and. running to the house, found dead ou the floor. t\ he two others lying near by. Cretin ami his daughter were tak- nia vestibilled train due here at You can visit Washington en New Jersey Central's Royal Blue Tour on Feb. 20; rates low. in. was wrecked at Helena, some tweib ty-tlve miles oast of Toledo. A rail broke under the engine, derailing the rest of the train, the baggage car turning over. There were no fatalities. Several wor»* seriously bruised and cut. stealing government property then presented themselves to the cot1 my, wlioiu they joined rind co-operated with, eaeli in the capacity of a lieutenant of the insurgent forces, in expedi tions and engagements against the United States troops for a period of nearlv four months. Tiley •bill at Ciua.ntanamo. The squadron is also having target practice day and night w'iin the light and heavy guns. The -hiire drill includes landing with Held puus. dragging these over the mountains and practice at the rapid building of intreneliments. IInth**rf«»r«l II. »lnDe* C remitted Cincinnati. Feb. 1-4. The body of n grandson of a president of the United States lias been reduced to ashes at tin crematory in 1his city. The child was the son of Rutherford Piatt Hayes and; bore the name of its illustrious grandfather. Mr. Hayes brought the body from A«hevi!le, N. C. Plans Prepared Cheap. I'll to n hospital People's Phone 60CH». Central 1334. No one would ever be bothered wttli constipation If every one knew how naturally and quickly Burdock Blood Bitters roKiilntcs the stomach and Congratulations From the Pope, BENJ. A. CROWTHER, Architect. Rome, Vol). 14,—The Pope has sent coiiKiatulnt lolls to President Roosevelt nn the Improvement in the condition uf his son. Cures croup, scire throat, pulmonary troubled—Monarch over pain of every sort. Or. Thomas's Eclectric Oil. Ruildings l o Dked Registered PaCeut Attorney bowels.
Object Description
Title | Pittston Gazette |
Masthead | Pittston Gazette, February 14, 1902 |
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 | 1902-02-14 |
Location Covered | United States; Pennsylvania; Luzerne County; Pittston |
Type | Text |
Original Format | newspaper |
Digital Format | image/tiff |
Language | English |
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Contact | For information on source and images, contact the West Pittston Public Library, 200 Exeter Ave, West Pittston, PA 18643. Phone: (570) 654-9847. Email: wplibrary@luzernelibraries.org |
Contributing Institution | West Pittston Public Library |
Sponsorship | This Digital Object is provided in a collection that is included in POWER Library: Pennsylvania Photos and Documents, which is funded by the Office of Commonwealth Libraries of Pennsylvania/Pennsylvania Department of Education. |
Description
Title | Pittston Gazette |
Masthead | Pittston Gazette, February 14, 1902 |
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 | 1902-02-14 |
Location Covered | United States; Pennsylvania; Luzerne County; Pittston |
Type | Text |
Original Format | newspaper |
Digital Format | image/tiff |
Identifier | PGZ_19020214_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 | P9 V *" ItwSS ■ i w- ■ M BPS?! w. nSqfji '7 T . - J. *7* •} m e. PITTSTON, PA., FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1902. TWO CENTS A COPY; I SPACES. FORTY CENTS A MONTH. D ° 52Cf YEAH. I Da8»YL]BS??b* 1882. HHPi SusjgW v s ' ' "*^1 _ ■^fc^^^'ShalSBigM H& jffjsMMk jH K :!" v . - '^H A' ■ Cl9 K .V. *' « Wkt^: Great Winter VICTIMS OF THE RAILROAD FRENCH SCHOOLS. PRESIDENT IN WASHINGTON. 9eat of Learning for Engineers to be Clearing Sale We Quote a Few Prices From Our Immense 11 • » « • • • Founded in Pittsburg, EYEGLASS OPPORTUNITIES. Pittsburg, Feb. 14.—Before leaving for Chicago M. I,uzare AVelller aiitT M. Maurice de F.agotellerie 111 an Interview paid they would recommend to the French government that the school for educating French engineers be located In Pittsburg and the school for political science lie located in New York. The French visitors were selected by their government to carry out the ideas of M. Mlllerand to have French students educated In the United States. With de Faraniond, I-'rench naval attache at Washington, tlie.v spent several days with H. ('. Flick, with whom they had lilt appointment. Arrival in the Capital This A Serious Accident on the Morning. Pennsy. Our optician will ex- • amine your eyes carefully and furnish a pair of Frameless eyeglasses with Solid Bold Spring for THREE KILLED,SEVEN HURT HE IS IN HIGH SPIRITS. 1 yard wide, Un- Q3„ bleached Muslin . O4® Best Indigo Blue Calicoes for "•4" Children's fast Black C Hose W® y.oo Two Trains Came Together on Heavy 'I Am Sure He is Out of the Woods," Grade a Short Distance West of He Says to the Newspaper Men, in Altoona—Two Engines and Fifteen Telling Them About Young Theo- Cars Wrecked. M. Wciller said (hat George Westinghouse, Jr., and II. ('. Prick would be putrons of the Pittsburg school. lie outlined the plan its follows: dore. H. G. SHUPP, OPTICIAN, fJroton, Mass., Feb. 14.—President Roosevelt left here for Washington late yesterday afternoon. Just before his departure he verified the previous statements that his son Theodore was safely past the crisis of his attack of pneumonia. Bleached and lTn- Q bleached Toweling Mc #1.00 Ladies' Cor- ft(|e sets, a pair UU* Good Heavy Cream Q| Shaker Flannel for Oj® Cream Table Da- IQ mask ■ y® Altoona, Pa., Feb. 14.—A very serious wreck occurred on the Pennsylvania railroad at 4 o'clock this morning. Two trains collided on a heavy grade a short distance west of the Altoona yard. Three persons were Instantly killed, seven were seriously injured. Two of the Injured will probably die. The dead are: "M. Mlllernml and other Frenchmen were much interested in the many Americans who came to Paris to study lil t ami music. Knowing that the I' nit - ed States had forged ahead In the mechanical arts and political science anil desiring to perpetuate the republican form of government in France, the idea presented Itself of studying American institutions on the ground, as American students do 111 France. Hence the government will select the brightest students at the various academies and will pay their expenses, allowing tlieui a reasonable amount of spending money while here. WILKESBARRE. 36 WE8T MARKET STREET. "Ted has Improved with such rapid Jumps," said the president, "that 1 am sure he is out of the woods." RANSOM MONEY PAID. A. J. Orove, conductor. W. B. Webster, brakeraan, The morning's earliest reports from the bedside of young lloosevelt sliow-0(1 tlint lie hud punned u good night, and nfter tlie morning examination by Urs. Lambert and Warren it was annottiKjed that his lungs were clearing well, although the patient wan still 111 lhe second stage of pleiiropneumotiiu, known to medical men us the stage of exudation. T. W. Cooney, brakeman, The Release of Miss Stone is Hourly The engines of both trains were derailed and the contents of 15 heavily loaded care were scattered over the tracks. Traffic was blocked all the morning. London, Feb. 14.—A Constantinople dispatch reports that the ransom for Miss Stone and her companion, Mme. Tsilka, has been paid. The limit of time allowed for the release of the captives has not yet been reached, but melr delivery to American agentij is expected hourly. Expected. People's Store Photo copyright, 1001. by J. E. Purdy, Hoston. ROW IN THE REICH8RATH "Tliey will lake courses of from three to IIvv yearn. For thin tliey are expected to devote so many years to the service of the government. Many wealthy and inlliientlal Americans will be patrons of the schools. among thus.' In New York whom 1 have talked to on thi' project being .1. Plerpont Morgan and Charles M. Schwab. who will aid the work. I have no dftttht our recommendations will lie carried out by the government." CAPTAIN RICHMOND P. HOBSON. Vile Epithet* and Missiles Were Ex Captain Richmond I', Hobson, lie of Merriuine fame, will he seen neither on the lecture platform nor In politics. He recently made application for retirement from the navy on the grounds of poor eyesight, but the retiring board rejected ills application, and the gallant captain must either remain iu the service or give up his pay as a naval officer. It Ir said that be hoped, to inter politics and give lectures. Later In the day IDr. Warren stated that the patient's teniperamre, respiration and pulse were normal, u decided contrast to his condition the past few days. The lioy rested well all do.v. although his pulse was somewhat accelerated for a short time In the afternoon by reason of the departure of Ills father.is south mum street. changed Between Factions. ALWAYS THE CHEAPEST. Vienna. Feb. 14.—A row occurred In the Reich'srath today between Jewish Liberals and Anti-Semites. The Liberals called the Anti-Semite leader, Dr. Luegar, a political brigand, a Jesuitical snake, a swindler, a moral leper. The anti-Semites retaliated with such epithets as accursed dogs, Shylocks. international scavengers. Members of both factions picked up missiles that were handy and hurled them across the chamber at one another. The riot arose over a petty municipal matter and lasted for an hour. FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL New York Stock Markets, furnished by M. S. Jordan & Co., stock brokers room 2G Miners' Bank building. Sale Day PAUNCEFOTE STILL SILENT. FOR ELECTION OF SENATORS. New York, Feb. 13. 1902. Open. Clos. 12(1% 128% I'rraldrnt l*a»ea Quirt Day. Sugar Atchison Atchison, pref. Copper (Jar & foundry Brooklyn Traction B. & O ... Ches. & Ohio .... Chic. At Gt. Western Chic., M. & SSt. P. Chic., R. I. & P. ... Krie TURNER DECLARES WAR. The president passed a quiet day. After visiting Ids son In the morning lie spent most of Ihe time at the (iiirducr mansion, transacting oltlcial business. Before lunch he called on the other patients, the (Inmmell and Potter lioys, and cheered tliem up with Ids kindly greetings. Then lie proceeded to the Vowel I cottage and held a brief reception with the newspaper men who had made that place their headquarters. He thanked them for a gift of Mowers to Mrs. Roosevelt and for their courtesy to him and his family during Ihe last few trying days. 77 Ms 77% Desperado Defies Kentucky State Au Declines to Discuss Von halleben's Note. House Declares for Popular thorities. EVERY DAY at our Store. If yon want to buy groceries where you can buy them the cheaiDest anil get the best value, why you should tradu with us. j Mlddlcshoro. Ky„ Feb. M.—War has been declared by Lee Turner and his mountaineers against the constituted authorities of Bell county. The carnpllres of the desperado's followers on the mountains could be seen Inst night from .Mlddlcshoro. Vote. MEDICAL CONGRESS. Physicians From Various Parts of IN AN AWKWARD POSITION PASSED THE FOURTH TIME America in 8easlon in Havana. Havana. Feb. 14.—Physicians representing the United States and nearly all of the South and Central American countries have arrived here to attend an international medical congress, which opens here tomorrow night. The United States is represented by Major Vallery, of Harvard. Important developments in medical science are expected to result from the congress. Reports have come In that Turner and his supporters have been In hack portions of the county procuring alii and that fully mountaineers have Joined his forces. The burning of Turner's "blind tiger." three miles from Mhldleshoro. and the killing of several of his followers by deputies from this town have enraged the outlaw, and he swears that he will be avenged. Diplomats Say He is Prepared to De- Confederates to be- Reimbursed for Erie, prof Louis. & Nash. ,.. Manhattan El Mot. Traction .... Mo. Pacific M.. K. & T Col. Southern .... Norfolk & Western N. Y., O. & W. ... N. Y. Central .... Pennsylvania .... Reading Heading, pref Southern Ry .... Southern Uy., pref. So. Pacific Tenn. C. & I Texas Pacific .... U. S. Leather ... U. S. Leather, pref. U; S. Rubber tD. S. Steel .... U. S. Steel, pref. .. Western Union Wabash, prof Union Pacific ...... Union Pacific, pref. Side Arms and Baggage Taken Con WATCH OUR PRICES fend His Course, But Documents trary to Terme of Surrender—The The remainder of his stay was spent with Mrs. Itoosevelt and his son. At 4:1."D p. in., accompanied by Mr. for telyou. Mr. Barnes, the executive clerk; Principal Peabody of the school and two secret service ollieers, be rode in a carriage to tlie (irotou station, where a special train was In readiness to lake the party to Worcester. Many people had gathered at the station, and in response to tlieir cheers he doffed his hat. lie then bade farewell to the pewspaper Uien grouped at Ills platform, and at -ISSO Ihe train started. Will Probably Be Made Public in Best P:it. Flour, per bbl. .$4.50 Potatoes, verv tine stock per bushel Gr, 20 11m. for Butter, Best Dairy, per lb.. Tomatoes, per fan Peas, very tine, per etui.... Corn, 3 cans for Succotash, 8 cans for Green Stringless Beans, 15 London, Philippine Tariff. ! • »». II. My tlu« publl«•;!I!*D;U l»y (Jermany of t!»o dispatch C-i' Ifpit von II lichen. her embassador it; Washington. tlr«lnrm,r tkat Pauncefoto, the IVriUsli enibassad r, Initiated tl(C* sceolld note I'OllllMllpIflling tin* Intervention of the powe rs to prevent the war with Spain tin- Hri't1f»1i diplomat, in ine opinion of his colleagues herci ha;*' been piacrd in a decidedly awl; wan! ]» sithm. Washington. I'"eb. I I. The liolire yesterday li:Ut.iili• s«»:il.v adopted a resolution pro|:osini; an amendment to the constitution of the I'nlled States for t!ie election of senators by direct popular vote. There wjis no demand for lime to debate the resolution. Tills is the fourth time tie.' house has adopted ii similar resolution. 1.00 .24 .10 .10 .25 .25 PRINCE HENRY'S PLANS. About thirty of Lee Tumor's men hold the pass between hero anil Mingo well guarded all day and allowed no one to pass except the mail currier. Will Cross the Atlantic as Democratic- ally as Possible. Bremen, Germany, Feb. 14.—Prince Henry will eroBg the Atlantic? as democratically as possible. He has ordered no special part of the deck reserved for him. His suite is on the forward part of the promenade deck and consists of sitting room, bedroom and bath. His luggage will fill two lower deck cabins and part of the hold. A reward of $500 has lieen offered for Turner dead or alive, but as all the coal miners around Mlddlesboro. 2.0(H) or more, and hundreds of mountaineers sympathize with him it is not likely he will be caught or killed soon. It is reported that (ieneral Turner, Lee's elder brother and himself a noted desperado, Ik with Lee and helping him. Clllisfol' Yellow Wax Beans, It cans . .25 Two l»ilIs of general importance were passed by Hie hC/use. the rehltiindef of iIk* time being devoted to minor business. C)ne w.ms a senate bill to provide lor tlifD payment of the claim** of Confederate olJieers niiil soldiers who.V horses. side arms find baggage were l.iken from them l».v Union soldiers rontrary to the terms of the surrender of Lee's and .Johnson's armies, The amount to he paid under the hill was limited'to Tire other bid was lo confer on the Spanish claims commission authority lo send for persons and papers and lo punish for contempt. ' Mrs. Hoosevelt was intloors nearly nil day. She will be relieved soinewliat during the next few days by .Miss Alice Roosevelt, who. the president had said, would leave Washington today for (ii'oton to be with her mother, lie als,'» said that Mrs. Roosevelt hoped Hi remove young Theodore to the White House within ten days, adding that the boy would return to tlroton to cCftn plete his Course as soon as his health would ocrmli. Lord Paunect'oto has declined Ia dls cuss fin' 11.1.114 sc;it li.y lit it von IJolle ben in which the latter unequivocally Beets, 51 lb. cans, per can .25 .10 Evans Bros. Mooha add Java ColTee, 1 lb Cans, per lb. i!3c. The boat value in Coffee for the money. As good as yon bny most places at 85c. Try It if you have not already done so. stai. d thru the meeting of the diplomatic corps had been called by Lord Pauncefoto on h'.s own Initiative and that the British embassador iiad pre seated a note rpcommeudint; further action by the p- wes s. Nine men are known to have been killed in Wednesday's fight at Turner's place. The dead are; Charles Cecil, deputy sheriff; John Doyle of the sheriff's posse. Charles Dye, Marsh Wilson, Perry Watson. Frank Johnson, Mike Welch. James Prade and Thomas Hopper. seven members of Turner's 1 and. THOUSANDS DYING DAILY. EVANS BROS. Bubonic Plague Spreading in District Diplomats close io the embassador say that he is prepared to malic a de fcnuo of life cow's:* while' in Washington. but the liocitiueuts will probably be inudc ptlbtyc in London. 11 is'under Joseph Teller In Won*. of Punjab, India. Now Yolk, Feb. 14 - The physicians III charge of Joseph I,elter, wlm has been 111 for several tluys lit bis homo. •J'J West Thirty-third street, reported last night tlmt their patient was con slderably worse and Is now threatened with pneumonia. Mr. l.eiter was at llrst thought to have typhoid fever. but that diagnosis waft aliandoned Monday, when It was said he had nothing hilt a Imd attack of grip and would lie out in a week. An obstinate fever has now developed, which the physicians consider a grave symptom, and every effort is being made to ward off an attack of pneumonia, which is imminent. 46 South Main St. Lashore, India, Feb. 14.—The bubonic plague is spreading rapidly in the district of Punjab. Thousands of deaths are reported daily. The President in Washington, Washington, Feb. 14.—The President. accompanied by Secretary Cortelyon, arrived here at 10.42 this morning. There was no demonstration at the station. Secretary Long met the President and together they proceeded to the White House. in need of Paint*• its Supplies, Wall Paper or Artists Materia ls, remember yon can have a larger variety to select from for less money if'vou Philippine Hxploration Company While no deiiuitv agreement l»as been readied, a vole on the Philippine tarilV bill in the senate seems lo be in sight. It appears likely, judging from a discussion of the subject l;ite in the day's session., that ill* vole may be had next week, although the niatler is yet in- San Francisco, Feb. 14. Article# of incorporation of the Philippine Exploration company have been filed here, with a capital .stock of $rMM),000, of which .*180.000 has been subscribed. It is stated that the Incorporation is preliminary to the formation of a company of millionaires, with a capital of $250,CHMMMM). The principal objects of the concern will be to colonize the Island of Mindanao, the largest of the Philippine group, build trading posts, acquire lands for agricultural and mining purposes, build railways, erect sugar and other manufactories, construct waterworks and to Inaugurate a steamship line between San Fraiiclsro and the islands. Its board of directors includes William II. Crocker, millionaire banker; WilliamC. Honshu w. an Oakland banker; eX-Coifgressman T. J Clunie and F. M. Smith, principal owner of the street railway system of Oaklaud.stood that in* vntj endeavor to establish that the meeting of 'the diplomatic corprt was called by him as. den it in compliance Willi the request of Huron HenR'Hniuller. the Austrian mlnistci. Ilaron Hcngclmulhr declined to dis cusC* the matter. If any such claim is udyahced by Lord Pa un cefo.lv, however. the invitation addressed by liiin for Ills colleagues to assemble at his embassy will be published. Sixteen 8ailors Rescued. Chatham, Mass., Feb. 14.—Sixteen men were rescued in a breeches buoy before dawn today from the schooner Elsie Smith, which ran ashore near Orleans. The men were rescued while a gale and driving snow storm raged. Two others of the cre^r who attempted to leave the vessel in a small boat were drowned. volved in some uncertainty The Philippine bill will not be considered today or o:i Monday, the senate having made special orders' for both of these days. Teddy's Condition Encouraging. Groton, Feb. 14.-—A bulletin issued at noon announced that young Roosevelt was resting comfortably and that his condition was very encouraging. jjp IP V% POLICEMAN GOES MAD. SEVEN MEN INDICTED. Bin: Fire In Geneva, N. Y. Method!*! llookConoern'ii Dividend. Olasgow, Feb. 14.—An inquiry haa been received here regarding the ship, ment of Scotch pig iron to America, l.ocal iron masters, commenting on the inquiry, state that it indicates an iron famine in the United States. Reported Iron Famine. Kills His Wife and WounD'; Himself For the Park Avenue Tunnel Explo Geneva. X. Y„ Feb. 14.-—Fire broke out in the V. M. C. A. building at 0 o'clock, and in ten minutes the big building was a mass of flames. The tire started in the basement, and in a few minutes it had spread throughout the building, a four story brick structure. Thirty boys who were in the gymnasium ou the top tloor escaped in their gymnasium suits down the ladders. Two young ladies employed by M. II. Harmon & Co., nurserymen, escaped on the roof to the next building. A brisk northwest wind fanned the Haines, and nothing bfit a fire wall prevented tlie lire from spreading to th? adjacent property. The loss is $100,- uoo. Cincinnati, 14.—The Methodist Book Concern lms declared a dividend of from tin- i»'t profits of tlie publishing houses, to lie distributed among tlie aniiuiiI conferences. Th« iimiiiiil reports showed the following: Eastern publishing house Assets, Spli,- 008.411; linlillltles. $a0'J.U:J7; net, $1,- 74,"D,4H4. Western publishing house—Assets, $1.1.15,710; liabilities. $110,i:t4; net. Jl,rDor».ri7U. ProtltH—Eastern, $107.- (MND; western. $127,733. Sales— Eastern, $1)24,300; western, $1,140,447. The subeommiitees were in session until late last night, and all expect to report to the general committee today. and His Daughter. sion in New York, New York. IVIi. II. I'iilhnnon Ore- Mil. it special IDCilt.'.t11:111 »t MiMliuni, near Orimur. V .1.. did fearful work Inst ninhl with a n-viil\'ci' at his home, shooting; Ills . I a 1 lu I: t C I- lUtd hinwuUJLjiiul New York. I-'ol». 1 I. Seven men. in eluding I WO officials of the city, were indicted by the grand jury yesterday, charged with being responsible for the fatal explosion in the rapid transit subway at Park avenue and Forty-first street. The city officials are charged merely with neglect of duty, but the indietnienls against four of the others Include .manslaughter in the first de- Plot Agaimt the Sultan. riilh.itli; tin- (U'lilli ol' his wife. ilia mvu wound mill I lit* wounds ol' tin srli l lire utmost cerlrtln to prove Intnl. Vienna, Keb. 14.—The Tagblatt says that a plot against the Turkish Sultan's life has been discovered in Abdul Hamld's palace. The Abdul's aid-decamp, Osman Pasha, and another official in high place have been arrested. Minn Stoue'H It an mo m MImkIoii. Tuesday nUht t"••olin hud a quarrel with l»Is wife 21 nil tried to stab her with ;i curving 1;!iiI**. Tlu» daughter to the up-to-date store of f. S. & W. S. BARRETT North Main St. New Phone. Washington. Feb. 14. Reports which are reaching the state department are C•011 vincing the officials that Turkey was not entirely responsible for the failure of tin* mission charged to ransom .Miss Stone and her companion, Mine. Tsilka. from Bulgarian brigands. In the meantime an effort is being made to again obtain the full support of the Turkish government, so that when the negotiations wiUi the brig ands enable the dispatch of a second mission no obstacles will be placed hi the way of its success. The authorities do not believe, however, that there is any prospect of the early release of the prisoners. interfered and saved''her mother's lift', but the father at this time threatened to kill his child. 1 Hiring Wednesday lie made no move in this direction, ami it was supposed tin' trouble had blown over, jUist night, however, when Crciiti went otT duty he brought his re volver home "with aim. While all the ;ree. Technically stated, the contractor foreman and civil engineer in chargf are accused of Violating tlie laws gov Reading, Pa., Feb. 14.—All the em ployes of the Philadelphia apd Head ing railroad, in this city, are being vac cinated. Wholesale Vaccination at Reading. em i Jig (lit storage of explosives ami of ha vim; caused the death «Dt" tti«» vie'thus. Kpps. the powder sinn. is ehargimI w'th manslaughter alum*. Mnny Hart In Elevated C'ra*h. TK^ Griffin Studio. Artistic Photography in all Branches. (inlvoNloii I'ayn Intere«t, New York. Fel». I I. Hundreds of people were terror atricken ami a dozen or more slightly Injured in a rear end c ollision between two express trains during the height of the evening rush «»f travel on tilt* Third avenue elevated road near One Hundred and First afreet evening- Both engineers had seen the peril in time to avert a terrible calamity, but all the D;lass of the rear car of the train that was struck was shattered, ami the flying splinters inllieted n.any ruts. Clalveston, Tex., Kol). 14.—The city of Galveston lias paid interest on her $300,000 outstanding 5 iDer cent sewer bonds which - became due on Feb. 1, The interest ainonnted to $7,500. All money to pay interest on the bonds is held by the city in trust for Ilie benefit of the bondholders, and if there is money lu the various funds to pay the interest when due there is no alternative left except to payDJhe coupons when they are presented. The reason the interest on the other outstanding bonds has not been paid is because there wais no money in the various funds created for this purpose. rhaiies 1C. Fraser, anot her'civil en Albany, N. Y., Feb. 14.—The Lackawanna Steel Co., of West Seneca, Erie county, was incorporated here today, with a capital of $40,000,000. Great Steel Company Chartered. facts are nut known at presen seems likel\ that he lirst shot the •daughter. She was struck by two bill lets, one of Which entered her ahde men ami tlie other, the left breast. i'relilt, it is thought, then attempted to shoot |.llis wife, but She Was suddenly seized with a hemorrhage of the lung and fell to the tloer dend. The ollicer then shot himself, the bullet striking in the region of the heart. who was not present at thf las tin* rnis«hin»Anur charge Wllkesbarre, Pa. ■ill 'in* against him. SupeMntendeni Murray and I»r. Smith are charged with having allowed the luw to lie vlo- PEOPLE S PHONE 368 5 S. MAIN 8T TP. BURKE, Railway and Steamship Ticket Agent. Tickets to all poluts in the west over the best routes. Baraga always checked through to destination. Agent for the Ininan Line, White Star Line, Cunard Line. Onloa Line, Anchor Line, North German Lloyd Ham burg Lines, Fiench Line, Netherlands Line, Red star Line American Line, Italian Lina and Allan State Line. Drafts and Money Or] ders sold for Kugliah pounds, Austrian Guild srs, Russian Ronblo*3, and German Marks. VeV low rates. OflSo« at D.. L. A W. depot, Pittntoo Juration. P" THE WEATHER IIluuiHNiiii til Ciiiiiitaiiumo. Santiago, t'uha. Feb; 14. The otlieers iinil men «»f the Ciiitcd States battleships Kcars.irge. Massachusetts, Ala* iiaina ami Indiana, under the command if Itear Admiral Francis .1. lliggiuson, •ominamlrr in i hlef of the north Atlanlie station, are working hard at shore Washington. Feb. 14—Forecast until 8 p. m., Saturday, for Eastern Pennsylvania: Fair and cold tonight; Saturday. increasing cloudiness. Washington. Feb. 14.—The two privates of Troop E. Ninth cavalry. Kdrnond A. Ihibose and Lewis Russell, who were hanged in the' Philippines last week, deserted at Camalig. Allmy province. alDout March 1, ltMH. after IlnnKlitur I" lvavtla Vewitlmled Wrrokctl. Toledo. O.. IVb. 14. The IVnnsylva Neighbors heard the shots and. running to the house, found dead ou the floor. t\ he two others lying near by. Cretin ami his daughter were tak- nia vestibilled train due here at You can visit Washington en New Jersey Central's Royal Blue Tour on Feb. 20; rates low. in. was wrecked at Helena, some tweib ty-tlve miles oast of Toledo. A rail broke under the engine, derailing the rest of the train, the baggage car turning over. There were no fatalities. Several wor»* seriously bruised and cut. stealing government property then presented themselves to the cot1 my, wlioiu they joined rind co-operated with, eaeli in the capacity of a lieutenant of the insurgent forces, in expedi tions and engagements against the United States troops for a period of nearlv four months. Tiley •bill at Ciua.ntanamo. The squadron is also having target practice day and night w'iin the light and heavy guns. The -hiire drill includes landing with Held puus. dragging these over the mountains and practice at the rapid building of intreneliments. IInth**rf«»r«l II. »lnDe* C remitted Cincinnati. Feb. 1-4. The body of n grandson of a president of the United States lias been reduced to ashes at tin crematory in 1his city. The child was the son of Rutherford Piatt Hayes and; bore the name of its illustrious grandfather. Mr. Hayes brought the body from A«hevi!le, N. C. Plans Prepared Cheap. I'll to n hospital People's Phone 60CH». Central 1334. No one would ever be bothered wttli constipation If every one knew how naturally and quickly Burdock Blood Bitters roKiilntcs the stomach and Congratulations From the Pope, BENJ. A. CROWTHER, Architect. Rome, Vol). 14,—The Pope has sent coiiKiatulnt lolls to President Roosevelt nn the Improvement in the condition uf his son. Cures croup, scire throat, pulmonary troubled—Monarch over pain of every sort. Or. Thomas's Eclectric Oil. Ruildings l o Dked Registered PaCeut Attorney bowels. |
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