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THE TITUSVILLE COURIER. A WEEKLY "HOME FOLK'S" PAPER FOR CRAWFORD, WARREN, VENANGO AND FOREST COUNTIES. VOL. XIV, TITUSVILLB, PA., FRIDAY, MAY 31, 19:2. NO. 39 with much favor at th* last lunch- 1 eoni Saturday was that the organization bf the teams whose efforts made the success of the campaign possible be kept up. It waa wielded that the executive committee take 'steps that would insure the permanent organization of the men and a call for the gathering of the forces will be issued at some future date. With so many Individual contributions It would be impracticable I to publish a complete list of the I givers. Below are given the names I and amounts of tne large contri- '" butionS and other statistics of in- TWAS DONE IN HVC DAYS*6"**"th* *wt campaign, (jury ^^^_^ Campaign Statistics Total jp|edged before the cam- ToWut«ife-re: ^'^ A"*"*8 «* *r »*■« to Visit VICTORY WON rORYJ.CA.1 Grand Total of $88,754 was Subscribed NOT GUIL1Y m SAYS JURY J. M. Andrews Acquitted of I Murder Charge do about tt that the district at- , torney would not want any such information," she replied, andthe ! audience broke out in a titter so lhat the court rapped loudly and threatened to have the room cleared df the spectators unless order was kept.. Mrs. Gerow testified that she had been so distressed by tbe information she had concermg Andrews' whereabouts on the night of the crime that she finally called in ber attorney, Mr- Swanson, and told him all, directing him to go TRIBUTE TO BOYS IN BLUE * * *' ■ Graves of the Soldier Dead Decorated NEW DOG LAW Attention of Officials is Called to Its Provisions The State livestock sanitary board haa mailed to each tax collector and constable in tbe state whose name has been furnished by the county commissioners of each county a copy of tne act of June 18, 1911, bearing upon the subject of dogs. The act is supplementary to the act of May 85, 1883, entitled "an ROOSEYEIT j OT REALITY He Differs From the Teddy of Imagination Titusville Breaks AH Records tor Cities of Its She io the Raising of Y. M. C. A. Building fund .20,852 ported Tueeaay Total Subscriptions reported Wednesday .......9,831 Total subscriptions on , —■-,. -.. Thursday. {Total subscriptions Pri "What otber towns have done, _d.aJf ••.• .— .....7,586 4 to the diatrict attorney and tell RS *?J*L<"r?* testimony *.. THE CHUDREN TAKE A PART fi &*&£££■ VihSfrnS RECORD IN THE ARCHIVES u£ new legislation requires that all dogs shall wear a collar, to be Little Ones of the Public Schools ^SZ^ by**t}± TTS?* ito«f*a»er with a tag attached thereto showing payment of tax, said tag to be I provided by the county commissioners ; imposes certain duties up- Tituaville DID TOO." Total subscriptions on That ia the revised legend on the mSfat,urt*y *.'"" i; 'A 8l'nr His Dying Mother Immedi- at»ly Upon Hb Acquittal John M. Andrews, who was accused* of kUling Emile Amann at Gerow said that she was in her room on the second floor of tbe Struthers Hotel between 8 aid 8:20 o'clock on the night of crime, waiting for ber niece eome and accompany ber to theatre. She went often to 'window, which looked out npon .the window hlx tbe lobby of the postofflce. At 8:20 she went to take a last look before starting to tbe theatre in company with a boy, Robert Ellis, who lived with the to tbe the Vie With Vekrans hi Memorial Day Observ-. ance ■a- .--mx. m_» i»iv 1C1IDCU ICKC11U Uil LUC m A. * __TJ_M A __T^ —™- — - --- — *.,. * . ___ sign erected on tiie vacant lot at TotaI amount subscribed 88,7541 warren, and who was convicted the comer ot Waahington and Amount to be raised .... .-19,990 at the first trial held at Warren* wtadow7The" skid. In company with on constables, tax collectors and county commissioners, and provides for the killing of dogs whose With thinned ranks but stout owners fail to comply with thia hearts and firm step, the gray act and the act to which this is haired veterans of the greatest a supplement, also providing pen. History will Show Nis Subserviency to the Interests of tte Trust White Pretending to Fight Them them. M that time she iiw Am conflict in the world's history, yes- alttesfor failure to comply with drews standing.In the postofflce terday marohed once more to the the provisions of the aet Spring streets which will be the Larger Subscriptions site of the Y. M. C. A. building. T-„ T „ ". ' .Z ",T". " -, It Mia the story but tt doesn't tell i°Sf*il:S?!?,,'a"lto for butt*|ag quite all. Titusville not only did what other towna have done, but it did it in quicker time and with more bountiful measure than any other town of its size haa ever done. In teet, Titusville has broken all records in tbe matter of raising a Y. M. C. A. fund, according to the statement Saturday' of C. S, Ward .international xr M. C. A. man who has helped to raise $16,- 000,000 in seven years, and who was R. O. Emerson, 8r„ $10,000 David McKelvy 5,000 C. N. Payne 5,000 Mrs. WiJUiun- T. Scheide 5,000 Waa on his second trial in Brie, acquitted. The verdict was reached at 8:45 o'clock .Wednesday night. * Wednesday morning was given tbe lad she went out, she said, and crossed the street toward the postoffice just as Andrews came out, and she saw him distinctly. Rebert Ellis, aged li, was called BY CLYDE H. TAVENNER. (Special Washington Correspondent of Tbe Courier.) Washington, May 30.—The Theodore Roosevelt who will go down in history, will differ considerably from. Theodore Roosevelt who ia 4,000 WUUam Muir John L. McKinney L. H. Severance ... Charles Burgess .. T. B. Westgate ... Daniel Colestock Robert WcKelVy «rf?.~ %500 Mrs. John Fertig ^ 1,000 stirring strains of patriotic airs' The state livestock sanitary and paid a tribute to the memory board calls the attention of con- of the comrades for whom taps stables, tax collectors and others had sounded. , to whom copies of the act have today! the popular hero in many The day was not tbe fairest Deen aent to the fact that under states. This will be because of the that could have been asked for and ** *key haw authority to perform abundance of official data in tbe there was a tang of frost in tbe ertain duties and that failure to archives of the Department ' of air. but the brave old feUows who perform these duties will lay them Justice in Washington A whlcb 4,000 fP£S W T^hwU1ir He W,.a8fi>l- ?"-e„?? said he recogiuzedh.m had never faltered at the canon's open to criticism and ooen tofine, shows beyond successful contra- owed by Judge Walling, who de- from pictures published In the ^^V^l^ktoh^lmS!S_ld The object of the legislation is to dietion that Roosevelt is alUedand by* mere weather conditions. *ld the communities of the state of always has been with up to Thomas E. Cochran .Esq., at- and testified also to seeing An- torney for the prosecution. He drews as they passed the post- 3,000 .2,000 1,500 .1,500 livered a charge to the Jury which newspapers and that after An contained 16.000 words. Hls Honor drews' arrest Mr. Arird took him hours and gave a to the JaU and he saw him there. The members of Chase post 50, - G. A. R-. assembled at post head-. consumed three most detailed and impartial charge Mr. Arird asked Andrews to stand to_the Jury. , up, ownerless and stray dogs. R; quarters the "far- reaching Morgan interests," tbe same Interests which are now fin- ' ancing with a lavish hand bis cam- ' paign for renomination. Whea the result was announced F B. Von' T^ieky, Sr ly.l p the workers gathered at their William ray lias ViO inal luncheon in the vacant store Axtell j. Byles .. „ *" 500 to final Worn of the Commercial bank Mrs. E.'O. Emerson building Saturday noon, the en- Frank Theobald , tbusiasm manifested was beyond Oeorge A Eckbert description. Everybody felt that W. J. Booth ritusville and the soliciting teams V. R. Benedict „..„;!.T 500 had done themselves proudand no 8. C. Fertig '" 500 one was backward inletting it be HarrjJ *, &w^"'.Z""TIw MO knowr. The total subscriptions re- Roscoe C. Fertig boo ported Saturday amounted to $21,- B. C Hoag mm m. Of ths amount Ml*. ..J. Jf. <A. 7. Thompson'3T' Scheide subscribed $5,000 and Hon. F. Jj. "Von Tacky Jr John L. McKinney $4,000 with the R. \f». Von Tacky proviso that the' money shall be Crouch ib Morgan used as a nucleus of an endow- Mrs. tlbarles Xtorgeaa „.Z!LSVm meat fund as distant from the - . . « 7 __ buUding fund. This endowment raised especially for the building fund will undoubtedly be added to by a surplus from the fund and equipment. There were several other large subscriptions . an- 500 500 580 500 500 500 600 500 500 verdict had been reached. night as the town clock struck S "What is your vOfrdict," asked She walked down to the corner of Judge Walling. "Not GuUty?> calved, the line of veterans opened ty bridges are in very good con- with the sworn report of the and the school children, headed dition and that it will net be nee- Roosevelt campaign committee of Sixth and Liberty streets andTsaw *J? Superintendent Pease, marched cessary to go to any heavy ex- New York showing how Perklne Emile Amann drive by. He was in J5 pairs between the thin blue pense this year in that quarter, contributed thousands to return lines, each bearing a small Amen- There are couple gf bridges Mr. Roosevelt to the White House, id she can ^ag* The sight was an inspir- which need new floors, or at least froms a chain of evidence that will tien he ***% an ye* pathetic one and extensive repairs, such as may re- surely be commented upon by Un- aw his brought tears to many ejves. With present a cost of five or six hun- prejudiced historians. $ .nm pany tears. Andrews was keT>* ...o busy fo nounced Saturday, among them , those 'of L. .H. Severance of New York, $3,000; Mrs. John J. Carter,' $500; Frank B. *Von Tackey, 8r.# $1,000; Hon. Frank B. Von Tackey, Jr„ $500; Edward F. Von Tackey, $500^ C. Bosg, $500ijCapt A. J, Thompson ,$500; C. B. Morgan and ] C. |V. Crouch, $500. There werei a | Relative Standing of Teams No. 2—Max B. Chick No. 3-Hon. John L. Emerson 7 762 busy HT, s°me th?e receiving the No. 10—A. If. WUUams f,547 congratulations of his friends. No. '4-,Delbert H. Heron ...7,024 * «ew mtoutea later Andrews No. 6-M. A. Logan .... 6168 7alkec| froJP the court room a No. 5—Dr. Hugh Jameson 5,792 i*?? J**11- He expressed the opin- No. 8—Robert B. Moody ... 5,193 r"* t0 a **&** of reporters that No. 7—George W. Ludwig 8,820 S?.was confident of acquittal in NO. 9—r. p. Ware S78T r*.le or any otber pjace wheae Andrews was seen to give a sigh a carriage alone and lighted of relief, and in a moment there cigar as he met ber. Sbe said was an outburst of cheering for was witbin 20 feet of bim When the prisoner on the part of ihe lighted the cigar, and she saw h audience and friends of the once features distinctly. theto,veteran escort the children dred dollars, and there are two History will have to state that condemned Man. His wife and chil-',". Mr. Cochran succeeded In con- «?/w6 + OWa Walnut-sfeeeb to -^r three that may need a little during ell.the tim« he was in. th^ »en and other relatives crowded fusing her-to a conSab le extent Washmgton, south on Washing- Jrortt on the abutments.. Aside irom White Wu wt*\ as when runJ fewerd the acquitted man and ns and when he tried to get hei^ to J^J^at^L 5^R2k^2SI9 eA8t ^f?J^ P^igal work wiUbe in ning for the thirdberm, Mr. Roo- he embraced'them, there w±:t\ admit that sbe • * L l£!K'?b0tr" Resbyterian chapel, ^here ^SSS*?** Btor,;i she *:e^ed by day's exercises were beld. saying of one of her neighbors: 1 /.. moat interesting and aj No 9—r v Warp 178T """r or a"y otner place where "• ^T T -.H """c*v> ™ i"«""« «"£ VX r ^~S "" No ulk *l'tx7JS&-'ZZZ:™ Vail tnir> and impartial trial Tould h* comm<»weatth witness, and had M. R. 4ehoentU, N% frirfnoTirlSi^^ M.A had. i«"»«i.triai could be heMd ^^ speak oft9n Qf seeinp Paul's Reforfced . ■a'm-r~.,JiSzrtx u,2?* „ ,819 Andrews left RH» w.Jn..j.„ Amann driving out of Warren on O. Emerson presid 28,000 night for P'tt b w<?dnesi fl.-. —1—-. v„*^_™.__ a-i.-..^ ''54 npivfir) XB——A +u„f tl, ton to Central avenue, thence east these the principal work will be _ to Franklin, aiid then nbrfh',tb the painting, and the whole expense aevelt^Waa- in "frequent conference the «o nnid+ nima fun much above from with Oeorge W. Perkins, who "mi! V? $2,300. migh be accurately described as „.ig ana appro- The Commissioners had in mind the official messenger of Wall It f 1tj,e. b,BKe •* »"f on earth, priate program was there carried the fact that the general work of street. History must show that and I^told her so. PU tell ber so out, eonslsBng bf Patriotic songs the County would not be heavy Perkin* was the ehief aid and eo- agam. and music under the direction of thia year when they planned to schemer of J. P. Morgan whUe the |' John Masterson, bartender at Miss Jessie Stoddard, recitations, buUd the new JaU, and if presfent latter was in the years between the Palace bar in Warren, testified the reading of .Lincoln's address at plans work out as well aa is ex- 1905 and 1911 throttling business he knew John WUbert, the missing Gettysburg and an oration by Rev. pected tbe new jail wiU be built in every direction. It was Perkins Orand total pastor of St church. Hon. E. ed. Rev. "Mr. tbe night of the crime, but never Schoepfle paid a touching tribute and tbe expense scarcely be felt by (the tax payers.—Meadville Tribune. Yim^^+L" i "f8'7^ ceived word thST'Ei aeedXother besttd him mention Andrews being tot the memory of the departed r^ffi?S.t&"?o%ba2S.],rK.*r?l« in th* "*? Wtth "^ Wib6rt te8tUted at the hCT°^ ^ "" addre88' ^?5 Fi* Wovwo* People, all of tiona ^e stiU eo^lng ^,to Y. ^17h,f.h WOrA 1A,,H1» mY.__.__.mnA _.. jU... '—. .. . .. .1. . *X*. W *****- fe. -rttei bv sten tho Hofan.o i. iv,. former trial that the two were • At the close of the exercises the ■ _,_',J?y. sl,eP tne defense lnthe a«„-tv.-« w<itw».t>. +„.« „.„_ ««-* „,wi to-„.« >„ *^is^* 2SAS222 Sk mo?: ^»*EV^?>^5w5B^£%ft-S8w was ^ and"Woman'8 *** oorps WOUND PROVES FATAL ^t^JJl! ^y IS??6*.1- 2*/' i6~ **<* Passed nated R25; the Christian Bndeavor ecutive con... society of St. Paul's church, $25; day to discuss plans for the nr- ¥Dd,the inry hai the^irls in the Bell Telephone ex^ ganization of"he^ssol^tion testimony of a n change'gave $1 each, and the Pet- gT: ™ , ^ m i ^ L ses who swear tl Erie Young Woman Dies frame Accidental Shot by Sweetheart A meeting of the etf- munlttee will be held to- took troUey cars in waiting at s came the lengthy rFranklin and Spruce streets and f the photographer proceeded to the cemeteries where many views of the Kjavt* of the soldier dead from conviction of ^he crime""" Liberty "street and the roadway were decorated. _ l*.-. Deftly, has each step been taken leading to the scene of the crime,],. u£or: uieT ,P"n •' the veterans Wnd the invu- haa hi_Zi. „j.. „ .1 the intent nf which was tn ahnw to O. A. R. hall a fine dinner was - -^£l^Sj^^^^ll!^vr- =d bythe ladie6 of ^Relief ^cSHS^t^^SK Elsie Hinds, who was accidentally shot by Claude Coy at Erie' last week, died at 2 ;40 o'clock Fri- who as Morgan's business partner showed Morgan how to dominate the boards of directos of all the great railroads, banks and trust companies, express, telegraph and telephone companies, s tea ro ship lines .insurant companies and all - the great industrial trusts, to thd end that Morgan now has a strangle hold d-i a corpo-ate wealth of over thirty-five billion dollars, an amonit eatial to one third of the total wealth of the nat'o •. . Mr. Toosevelt's biography will also relate that while he was presi- ani suffi to Mhgt ChaU -tai dressed."Sth" «entlemen* heartlv the wealthy lumberman and form- attorney in criminal cases~ln~thfi did "call hhn"at"T:45"ttd'tiiat'at congratulated the men assembled er member of rongress, of gnde«v- end of the state, met his equal in » o'clock Andrews came to the On the fruits of their efforts and ^ subscribed $50flTto the cause^Mr. Mrs. Gerow. f Stone residence and remained for their words were -eceived with more cheering. Secretary E. T. Baer, who has worked with wonderful (vigor and faithfulness, came in for well deserved commendation and was accorded an ovation. Mr. Baer will remain in tbe etty lot aome timo directing the work of further organizing the plans for the brection of the association buUding. The whistles of many factories were blown at 1 o'clock, when- it was known that Titusville had ex- Wheeler was also a large contri butor Crew She swore she saw John An- an hour. The witness swore that great deal to the solemnity of the and Elsie said to him, "Oh, Claude occasion . put that terrible gun away-" Just as these words left ber lips there word, which word was never given, Mr. Perkins thus being saved from a possible penitentiary sentence :orTto.1th?1 WallreVf.?n.d\ 1,e dfT8, at the postoffice in Warren the did not appear anxious, excited, (w-LevUsr Co.. of Philadelphia, at 8:20 o'clock on the night of nervous' or other than he usually Bankers to Meet at Franklin' was a loud report and she sank and the trust from dissolution. Not one out of a hundred persons knows of tbese facts, and it .vecollect Warren Get There Warren, which was engaged In a her, "Answer Y. JM, C. A. campaign simultaneous- she would ceeded the speed limit in raising , well meaning but mistaken people jTaW^^ turned in an alarm of flre. Tb* finlffa the wo^k up a8 8° fire department quickly reeponded 'iu»te as much inoney a" but finding it a false alarm re- ??m&et<*Lthe $75£2L turned *o the stables. tht "y?rr>nft committee get. At 6:80 p. m„ Monday, when to the floor with a bullet wound [Announcement ia made that tbe in her left side. nnual meeting of Group Seven Though Coy was apprehended is impossible to educate all the of the Pennsylvania Bankers as- by tbe police, following the girl's people on a subject.like this ina sociation, will be held in Frank- death, he was released when the short time. But Mr. Roosevelt's Un, Tuesday, June 6. This group coroner's Jury rendered a verdict' historians will find it all, andper- 5^'_f?ce embraces all of tbe counties of that the shooting was accidental, haps more. ing the northwestern section of the Coy will not be prosecuted, it is Soa klne the Consumers in her tmetimoh^'X "reailTemnot the Warren w£«*DePMti£nt oc- ?«•**» ?£_di!__ w °X1E^?net t^t from - said. Miss Hinds is said to have , Once more the poor old consuml irerollp.pt- >» * rcany cannot ,;"** V ilrTL ueparimeni oo- 75 to 100 bankers will be present, exonerated him in a post mortem Thenkoehran wn„H a a . nl*%^J^-Zl0^™™**^*** The program Includes a business statement. ntm./Cochran would demand of Mr. Lyons. The witness admitted meettag "from 2 to 4 o'clock in, yes or no," and *hat he had seen theaffidavit the afternoon, to be held either above $90,006, A-m^et^a:offbe ex-i simply would not be confuaed. The Introduction of ecutive committee will be held to-j She replied time ^nd «gain to a concerning an affidavit regard 'S^""°?^ wdicatlng a confUction the alleged financial shortage FIRE AT TIDIOUTE er haa to dig down into hia pocket and pay tribute to a trust. Thia timet it ia the coal trust, and the excuse given for this trust's latest scheme to gouge a few extra dollars oot of the pubUc is the fact. P. R. R. StaAon was Considerably that the coal miners struck. "Perhaps I do not know «pTiU1°aiparaatdenat*f SoTin. ^i^^astm^ ix $4,755 below however." t» e*ev! ,g:uT£e ?apa(le tovmed tJte jlesirea mark. The men got to Mr. Cochran in front of the headquarters. Cole man's band not being available for the Evening, the high school boys, who bave contributed much to the success of the campaign, organized a Jirum corps to' marcb in.-, front' and ia tin pan oorps as a rear guard fend with fullv 400 men and boys in Une in addition* to a sco^e o' tmtomobites, the parade traversl Witnesses were called corroborat isked the same ing Mr. Stone as to the hour of fmmed thit in the old 8tbne house Damaged At noon Sunday residents of Tidioute, whose homes are in the The ^MeadvUle Messenger is in- vicinity of the P. R. R. station at that. point, saw flames coming work with vigor in the evening, question a score of times and eaeh his arrival from Pittsburg. however, and at 10 o'clock it was time mentioned a different person Standing before tiie big map of S^tlSSi £ ff£ JP\,7 « a flre «ro«n the windows of the telegraph announced (that the fund had been to whom he tried to show Mra. the city of Warren facinf the Jury .SK, ai„ ♦ii Z da,y,o0a*A Ja! ?fflce ai^d sounded an alarm. There completed and the final count Gerow has stated she did not know and the crowded court room, John -&_ 2_*S? 3*»r 1799, the first ia no organized department, hut was 875,774. Andrewa. ' M.' Andrews, accuaed of the mor- '^_W^' ~~ — ' Mrs- Gerow -said emphatically • der of Emile Amann, spent the last A„„tv,„,. cra„Li;„ /'.-.«.i-„ * d? not know you Mr. Cochran half hour of Friday afternoon's Another FrankliniGampa.gn Gr these other gentlemen, bat I seaalon of court pointing out the The prectors of the FrankUn %. would recognize you or any ofthe streets upon which he walked and ed th« nrin^r, —IM.„C' A- have announced that they others we-e I to meet them on the places he visited on the night the principal streets of the- will soon commence a campaign to the street.? of January 27, 1911, when the com white female, child who saw tbe a taumber of volunteers were soon Ught in MeadyiUe. She died at on the ground and succeeded in the borne of a daughter at Thorn- preventing the fire from reaching hill,. Ontario, in 1887. the .baggage room. The ticket of- There ia no evidence that the j coal strike which was not, strictly speaking, a strike, cost tbe trust anything except the profit it would have made had the men not laid down their tools pending a readjustment of their contracts. .But with this weak excuse for a basis, the trust has decreed that there shall be no usual spring discount-ef 30 cents per ton on coal this! year. Thus the consumer pays not Killed In Runaway city fend gave expression to the raise $20,000 for the purposes of gratification of the boosters over paying the outstanding debt upon the success of their efforts, the the buUding, Of the $50,000 sub- ; church bells ringing Joyful peals scribed during the' campaign ' in as an accompaniment. March, 1910, $5,000 remains uncol- A suggestion made which met looted, > "Why did you not tell of seeing monwealth alleges that he killed Andrewa to the district attornev Amann. at the time of Andrews arreat?" W'th the long pointer used by Mr. .Cochran asked, other witnesses Andrews designa- "I was told by friends whom I consulted as to what I ought to (Continued on page eight.) j badly damaged. The agent William Bookhammer, a former Oil City George Schness, aged 19 of. man, had bis hands and faceburn- Waterford, Erie county;-was found dead ta th^ bed of Six-Mile CreeK at Belle Valley Monday afternoon. flee and both waiting rooms were J1^? the loss in profits suffered by the trust during the strike" but he also pays for the slightly increased cost of mining, duetto He had been driving home from Erie during the night, when the spirited horse ran away. ed lh saving valuable books and tb.e small raise of-pay granted th other irecords. He will not be able mlners- to return to work for several days. Does anybody pay the miner for Tbe ticket and telegraph depart- the money he lost in wagea during ments have been installed in Ihe " . baggage room temporarily. (Continued on page eight.) '
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THE TITUSVILLE COURIER.
A WEEKLY "HOME FOLK'S" PAPER FOR CRAWFORD, WARREN, VENANGO AND FOREST COUNTIES.
VOL. XIV,
TITUSVILLB, PA., FRIDAY, MAY 31, 19:2.
NO. 39
with much favor at th* last lunch-
1 eoni Saturday was that the organization bf the teams whose efforts
made the success of the campaign
possible be kept up. It waa wielded
that the executive committee take
'steps that would insure the permanent organization of the men and
a call for the gathering of the
forces will be issued at some future date.
With so many Individual contributions It would be impracticable
I to publish a complete list of the I
givers. Below are given the names
I and amounts of tne large contri-
'" butionS and other statistics of in-
TWAS DONE IN HVC DAYS*6"**"th* *wt campaign, (jury
^^^_^ Campaign Statistics
Total jp|edged before the cam-
ToWut«ife-re: ^'^ A"*"*8 «* *r »*■« to Visit
VICTORY WON
rORYJ.CA.1
Grand Total of $88,754 was
Subscribed
NOT GUIL1Y m
SAYS JURY
J. M. Andrews Acquitted of
I Murder Charge
do about tt that the district at-
, torney would not want any such
information," she replied, andthe
! audience broke out in a titter so
lhat the court rapped loudly and
threatened to have the room cleared df the spectators unless order
was kept..
Mrs. Gerow testified that she had
been so distressed by tbe information she had concermg Andrews'
whereabouts on the night of the
crime that she finally called in
ber attorney, Mr- Swanson, and
told him all, directing him to go
TRIBUTE TO
BOYS IN BLUE
* * *' ■
Graves of the Soldier Dead
Decorated
NEW DOG LAW
Attention of Officials is Called to Its
Provisions
The State livestock sanitary
board haa mailed to each tax collector and constable in tbe state
whose name has been furnished by
the county commissioners of each
county a copy of tne act of June
18, 1911, bearing upon the subject
of dogs.
The act is supplementary to the
act of May 85, 1883, entitled "an
ROOSEYEIT j
OT REALITY
He Differs From the Teddy of
Imagination
Titusville Breaks AH Records tor Cities of
Its She io the Raising of
Y. M. C. A. Building
fund
.20,852
ported Tueeaay
Total Subscriptions reported Wednesday .......9,831
Total subscriptions on
, —■-,. -.. Thursday.
{Total subscriptions Pri
"What otber towns have done, _d.aJf ••.• .— .....7,586
4 to the diatrict attorney and tell
RS *?J*L<"r?* testimony *.. THE CHUDREN TAKE A PART fi &*&£££■ VihSfrnS RECORD IN THE ARCHIVES
u£ new legislation requires that all
dogs shall wear a collar, to be
Little Ones of the Public Schools ^SZ^ by**t}± TTS?* ito«f*a»er
with a tag attached thereto showing payment of tax, said tag to be
I provided by the county commissioners ; imposes certain duties up-
Tituaville DID TOO."
Total subscriptions on
That ia the revised legend on the mSfat,urt*y *.'"" i; 'A 8l'nr
His Dying Mother Immedi-
at»ly Upon Hb Acquittal
John M. Andrews, who was accused* of kUling Emile Amann at
Gerow said that she was in her
room on the second floor of tbe
Struthers Hotel between 8 aid
8:20 o'clock on the night of
crime, waiting for ber niece
eome and accompany ber to
theatre. She went often to
'window, which looked out npon
.the window hlx tbe lobby of the
postofflce. At 8:20 she went to
take a last look before starting
to tbe theatre in company with a
boy, Robert Ellis, who lived with
the
to
tbe
the
Vie With Vekrans hi Memorial Day Observ-.
ance
■a- .--mx. m_» i»iv 1C1IDCU ICKC11U Uil LUC m A. * __TJ_M A __T^ —™- — - --- — *.,. * . ___
sign erected on tiie vacant lot at TotaI amount subscribed 88,7541 warren, and who was convicted
the comer ot Waahington and Amount to be raised .... .-19,990 at the first trial held at Warren* wtadow7The" skid. In company with
on constables, tax collectors and
county commissioners, and provides for the killing of dogs whose
With thinned ranks but stout owners fail to comply with thia
hearts and firm step, the gray act and the act to which this is
haired veterans of the greatest a supplement, also providing pen.
History will Show Nis Subserviency to the
Interests of tte Trust White
Pretending to Fight
Them
them. M that time she iiw Am conflict in the world's history, yes- alttesfor failure to comply with
drews standing.In the postofflce terday marohed once more to the the provisions of the aet
Spring streets which will be the
Larger Subscriptions
site of the Y. M. C. A. building. T-„ T „ ". ' .Z ",T". " -,
It Mia the story but tt doesn't tell i°Sf*il:S?!?,,'a"lto for butt*|ag
quite all. Titusville not only did
what other towna have done, but it
did it in quicker time and with
more bountiful measure than any
other town of its size haa ever
done. In teet, Titusville has broken
all records in tbe matter of raising
a Y. M. C. A. fund, according to
the statement Saturday' of C. S,
Ward .international xr M. C. A.
man who has helped to raise $16,-
000,000 in seven years, and who was
R. O. Emerson, 8r„ $10,000
David McKelvy 5,000
C. N. Payne 5,000
Mrs. WiJUiun- T. Scheide 5,000
Waa on his second trial in Brie,
acquitted. The verdict was reached at 8:45 o'clock .Wednesday
night. *
Wednesday morning was given
tbe lad she went out, she said, and
crossed the street toward the
postoffice just as Andrews came
out, and she saw him distinctly.
Rebert Ellis, aged li, was called
BY CLYDE H. TAVENNER.
(Special Washington Correspondent of Tbe Courier.)
Washington, May 30.—The Theodore Roosevelt who will go down
in history, will differ considerably
from. Theodore Roosevelt who ia
4,000
WUUam Muir
John L. McKinney
L. H. Severance ...
Charles Burgess ..
T. B. Westgate ...
Daniel Colestock
Robert WcKelVy «rf?.~ %500
Mrs. John Fertig ^ 1,000
stirring strains of patriotic airs' The state livestock sanitary
and paid a tribute to the memory board calls the attention of con-
of the comrades for whom taps stables, tax collectors and others
had sounded. , to whom copies of the act have today! the popular hero in many
The day was not tbe fairest Deen aent to the fact that under states. This will be because of the
that could have been asked for and ** *key haw authority to perform abundance of official data in tbe
there was a tang of frost in tbe ertain duties and that failure to archives of the Department ' of
air. but the brave old feUows who perform these duties will lay them Justice in Washington A whlcb
4,000 fP£S W T^hwU1ir He W,.a8fi>l- ?"-e„?? said he recogiuzedh.m had never faltered at the canon's open to criticism and ooen tofine, shows beyond successful contra-
owed by Judge Walling, who de- from pictures published In the ^^V^l^ktoh^lmS!S_ld The object of the legislation is to dietion that Roosevelt is alUedand
by* mere weather conditions. *ld the communities of the state of always has been with
up to Thomas E. Cochran .Esq., at- and testified also to seeing An-
torney for the prosecution. He drews as they passed the post-
3,000
.2,000
1,500
.1,500
livered a charge to the Jury which newspapers and that after An
contained 16.000 words. Hls Honor drews' arrest Mr. Arird took him
hours and gave a to the JaU and he saw him there. The members of Chase post 50,
- G. A. R-. assembled at post head-.
consumed three
most detailed and impartial charge Mr. Arird asked Andrews to stand
to_the Jury. , up,
ownerless and stray dogs.
R;
quarters
the "far-
reaching Morgan interests," tbe
same Interests which are now fin-
' ancing with a lavish hand bis cam-
' paign for renomination.
Whea the result was announced F B. Von' T^ieky, Sr ly.l
p the workers gathered at their William ray lias ViO
inal luncheon in the vacant store Axtell j. Byles .. „ *" 500
to
final
Worn of the Commercial bank Mrs. E.'O. Emerson
building Saturday noon, the en- Frank Theobald ,
tbusiasm manifested was beyond Oeorge A Eckbert
description. Everybody felt that W. J. Booth
ritusville and the soliciting teams V. R. Benedict „..„;!.T 500
had done themselves proudand no 8. C. Fertig '" 500
one was backward inletting it be HarrjJ *, &w^"'.Z""TIw MO
knowr. The total subscriptions re- Roscoe C. Fertig boo
ported Saturday amounted to $21,- B. C Hoag mm
m. Of ths amount Ml*. ..J. Jf. |
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