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\ Al! the Latest Teleg:raph News THE WTJ.ATHEB FAFR AXT> r()flI.i:T? Sl-X1>AY. MOVDV*. ! \!R. MonrRXTi; xokih '.vrN'T)s FOUNDED 1906 WILKES-BARRE. PA., SUNDAY, JUNE 8, 1913. PRICE FIVE CENTS THE KAISER FROM INFANCY TO RULER Czar Paid Quarter Million To Have Scutari Give Up Fight Against Relative PAID TURK COMMANDER (C'aHo to IndPoctidOTit.^ S» Petersburg. .lune 7. —-It was Iparned here toni.eht that the czar paid Essad Pasha, Turkish command¬ er of gci'trrl, $2r.0,ono to indtice the latter to surrender the fortress of 'Scu¬ tari to Kinp Xicholas of Monteneero in order th.at the .Montenestrin misht retain the confidence of h'.s peoole. The money was conveyed from the CMr to E.s.<:ad P;>sha's nq-ents by the Gninri Duches" MMitza. v.-ife of the Rusplr.n nr.T-d Puke Xicholas X'ice- laipvitch, and dniisrhtpr of the Mon- t.'i!f?rin Idn?. The prand dttchess •»-nt- .sent to the orar tvith letters frotn Kin? Xicho!i?<!. in which he declared that unless he cuptured Scut-fi hisi thrnr..'- would be 'ost. It is said the [ att>r tn.->k th-* rr.onev from his per-| jnna! fund an-" purchased the sar- | reni^fr of the T"ortre.<:.s. riiakins: it an-j pea- that the Monter,e=:rin had forced J the Turl;.-: to ci'pi'u'ate. TAFT GOT 10 AT THE CAPITOL Well Educated Subject Of Mi kado Throws Away Paper Packet When Dragged From The Water-Also Forgets His Good English When Detained. Was Near Fort Wsdsworih STATE DEPARTF^ENT CONDUCTING INVESTIGATION ¦—— In the aocornpajiyln? photographs Wash:r.-.on. June 7.-.Mthou;h he , ^^^ ^^^^^.^ ^^^ ^^.^„. ^^ different gppiit some years in ,^\ashinffton as; Wcretary of" war and f.iur years as | ^Ses. Tomorrow all of Germany will t'T-'sluent of the T'liiteu Stites. Tro- : commence the celebration of th« Em- fsss'M- William Hosn-ard Taft of Vale ; peror's twenty-fifth anniversary of University today pot lost in tb--> op.p-]his rctpn of peace. On the left is ito] btdtding and took guides and i showtt Kaiser ¦^Vi'.liam a,>! nn Infant In passcrsly to d;r--'i-t him -o his dfstin-j the arrr.a of his mothc, f:mpre.ss Vtc- ttion. .«pi?aker Chartin C'^r'Cs offlce. j toria.. Beneath is the Kaiser as he Professor Taft l;;ughed when a cnr- ' appeared when he itscended the respondent suggested the reason ho j throne t-rccnty-five years ago. The and below is a photograph of hirn as today rot loft was because he did not come upprr picture on the right show.s the a lieutenant in the German army In (For nrtich there and read his mes.<asr.s. | ^_^^^^_^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ "Xo." he replipd. "hut T used to ; ™™~''~T"™'^'^?|f^^^^?^?^?^r'^"^^^?'- come up h..'>re ?nd lo'obv seTctary of war. .Kt th° white house th'? ident was given a warm wf !ci>mp by ¦President Wilson and the attache". Telegraph to Independent. New York, .fiinp 7.- Katn O.stika. a avpI] edupafod ynim<r man i and suspfct'-d nt' h^einpr a Japanrsp spy, was jiickod out of the wat- i ors of tlie lower hay at a short distanco from Fort Wadswnrfh parly loc!ay and i.s now dftainod at tho immij^ratioii station on Eilis Islf nd pending an invp.stisratinti f)f his case. Threw Away Papers. Thf f;irt that Osaka spokp c .KPidlent English when rescued to- jrethcr with tho assertion of his rescuers that the^' saw Osaka tlirow it package of papers overboard sliortiy after they pulled hini into the lio;it. lias caused the authorities to regard the tnfin wilh coil: iderahij? suspicion. Shortly after 1 a. in. this mornin,? Captain I{<ihert \'iss. of the motor ship CTiristian X was aroused hy slioul.s from ;t persnn who was in tlip water hctween the ves¬ sel and l''ort Wa-lsworth. .\ boat was lowered and after fortv-tive NOTICE TO READERS The Indnx'i"'''nt today presenta Jl toftil of foin>-tw>> i^ig-ps for your «-on;*i<1cr;i 'on. Thi-> Ls coih- posod of th<- rT-suiar features of the wifkiy [>t!h!i«>tioii a ttventy pngf ne\\-; npor. in every sense of th«> word, a four pasro oonilc •.criioti, rocond to none, .'iiid a iiiajni.'liio section of i-iirhU'en pacc.^^ <'ontainin:r ITte latost firtion in tho !ii,'!-{ or Mrit*>rs of tho pres- on* (ia.v. tnvina' to the intTCT-i^erl «.i?o of tlic pubMcafion tho followini: snm- iiiBrv it: Fi"'ii. I!." >-arc vnu 3:ot nil of T^io Fn(?op<-M(IfT>(. So!-t;o:i t—lat"^ tclpur.iph and KH-a! it'nv'-. T'.'i »«2-o«. Si-f-tioii '2—Foil (ietJiils of sport- fne Morid. <-orrr>pondenro and tlioatrlc.Tis. Ten pajic?. Sot, ion S—fomlo oatsidp rover. Four pnsos. .¦^lacJuiiH^ setnion. KishtcCTi pac:-. Tota!—Forfv-tv.o padres. minutes .if iianl vork a!.rainst a slronrj tide the crow rescued Osaka :^S''I'?,'1f-^Ti'Ji^\T ffiS fi 17 "¦'¦" '-'- - ' - -^ ^' - ¦ ifiliWMlI M/iS FOPXE WILSON ^.s he aiipca-i".:; See Pace fl.) For a half fwur th* former president occupied his old desk nnd received callers juet « he used to do. » » IMTOGET fiOV, AT CARDS ::;::-PRESIDENT white of the miners' LION INDICTED IN VIRGINIA MANY NAMES, FOR THIS KID (Tejegrapli to Independent.) Columbia. .'^. C, June 7.— f m receiv- ins 8 telephone messag-e hist nisht that Governor Cole L. Blease was playing a pame of poker at his club, the Coinmerci.Tl, Chief Cathciirt and a «iuad of police made a raid on t'ae Re And Other flfficialsi)f Tlie Onifsd Mine Werlters^ Or¬ ganization Charged V/ith Violating The Sher¬ man Anti-Trust LaVln Raising Wages In West Virginia Otarleston. W, Va., (Telntrrnph t o Independent. > Juno 7.—XUieteen offlcial.s lne'n<lin£r Ti-eHdent •Tohn I*, V.'lllle. of the t'ni(e<I 'M*nv W'orKers of Aincri.-!-!. v.ere todny indict¬ ed hy the fcficral court charged ^vith ilolathie the Sherman anti-trust law. The cliiirge asaiii-t the labor l*a<lers Is ihat tliey j-oiispif'd \v;tli the <'(vjl establishment. They arrested the card' nilne owners of P."nn'^.''ivania. OIilo. and llltnoi.s to raiM- th- wase-* of tJio players, but it wa.-; found that Gover- ; minrrs in V.e-n Virglnja In an effort to p''cvcnt llie mine* of that state from compctins wiih those of ilie ffiiir states. The Intlietmcnts follow closely upon the Inve'-tisation hv the mine owners of the ciiu-^ of the rw^nt strikes nnionp the 70.000 'n West Virginia. It u-as found that the ment were not especially anxio!;> to strike In nny oaso and that Ihey had al¬ ways, tlone So at the histlMtion of leadei-s from out.s1de sta(e«. nor Blease was at home in bed. The police have been at war with the governor since he pardoned hi.s nefro chauffeur. Harrison Xeeley. •'"ter he had been convicted hy the police for exceeding the speed limit. KNIFFEN MAKES MORE ARRESTS One in Tills t'il.v, in War'ior Itu- Two Saloon >len. •nd the Oth,., Oiarged \\:tli .Selling .Vl'tcr H(jurs. Slieriff Kr.iffen and I'.is deputie.s *we busy last nisht. They caused two a.-rests of saloon men charged With selling after hours. The first to "'l Into the net was Georare Reeve.s Pwpri'-tor of a place at Warrior Run. " is alleged fhat he ¥oId by wholesale ^'tsr 1:' o'clock, midnight, faat night. The second charge wa-s made *sa;nst Frank .Martino, a .»aloon keep- w of .^tanlon .street, this city. It l.<! *^'eKed that he .sold into.':icant.s to a lumber of men who were in his bai- '¦"om at 1 o'clock this morning. (Tele^'r.iiil! i'> In6ependeivy .. ¦ Tou«hlteej.-.'\ \. 1'., Junet.-^^rfiiB lives until he ts twenty-one years old, (.'harles Durant Hearst Elbert Hub¬ bard SaKue Miilneis wili receive $iO,- 000 and the interipst which will accrue on that amount for the ne-vt twenty- one years. The child, hom yesterday, is the first eon of George G. Maine.o. ^ real ectate operator nnd leader of the Pro¬ gressive party here, who eloi>ed two years ago with Mi.ss Mae Zimmerman, of Flint, .Mich., a student at the fash¬ ionable tjlen Eden seminary here. The young.oter will be christened Charle.s. .\t the end of five years the name Durant will be added and he will be given $1,000. Five years later the name Hearst will be added and an¬ other $1,000 will be given him- When he Is 15 year.9 old the name Elbert will be addcil and .ilso another .Sl.ono. ¦When he arrives at tiie age of 20 yeara the name Hubbard will be added and when he arrlvep at 1 name is!iE:ti<^ wll' be a n.^me Ch.irles Durant Hearst Elbert ^VhiIl• iieinir rowed to the Christian X the Jap threw overboard a packa.-re of what appeared to be a roll of papers. Fell From a Ferry. .Afier b^in? talr en aboard the ves.sel, Osaka told Taptam N'iss that lie had fttllen ovr-rboard frnin a Pennsylvania railroad ferry i)oat at lOv^O the previous nig'ht and had drifted about sinee that time. \t\ lelliner his story the nian .spoke almost perfeet Kntrlisli. Since itiitip takei, to tlie iiiniii?rarion station he hs^ deelarod he iinder^yi 'v' ¦¦¦, V]-,{:]i^h and is not fliMe to speak it. The State de- ¦ i'lni'ent has beea notiiled and ?:n investigation into the man's passport is iiv.iia inafle. Within a sliort time it will be deter¬ mined t-.'hetlif^r le is a deserter from some warship or if he I'fpreseutii the Jai:''9nese rrnvernment. Former Newspaper Man. Lieutenant F. JI Phij'ps. Jr., s tationed at Fort "Wadsworth said tonitrht he b'lieved Kato Osaka to be thp -Tapane.ce whom he s;iw ne.-ii' Battery Cat Lin \Frid ay eveninja'and whom he recogniz¬ ed as a Japanese he had knpwn in ilanila as a newspaper cor¬ respondent. Lieut':'nant Phipps considered the man's actions to be of sueh I suspicioi;s nature that he called a detachraent of soldiers and bac him esct rted from the reservation. scon siwfT im IS Cim BY DYiiTE Only Two Killed And Same Number Seriously Injured Out Of Sixteen Victims—AJI Are Rescued From Underground Workings (SpfiJal to Intl^r»ni*Tit.) brought the injured and dead to the M- CarniM, Pa, (Mouth of .Scott ¦ surface. The fir.st report/? to the ef- To Take Stand And Show Au¬ thority For Statements Concerning The CONGRESSIONAL LOBBY fill be .'tauert and ¦ ; ana tne rescue wor* wan uuna. he age of 21 the! °"sly Injured and an even dozen over- , ^.^^^p^ f^^. ^j^^ crowds of fran ddftd. making his! ^''^.'"^^ ^^ f.imes and 'iho< k of a dyna-1 raen and children that thronge/ mite exploHion i.=< the t--)lal 1 fe<-t that the mine was afire is untrue and the rescue work was unhajnpered tic -w^o- ged ahout casualty, .^e mouth of the Scott ebaft State j fore th (Trtoffraph to IiuIoiK>ndent.l ¦Washin.ffti n, June 7—There Is re¬ sent n-..9nt in the White House over the charg-2 mado by Keiuator Townsend at the senate lobby hearing- that Pres¬ ident Wilson is the> most effective lo'o- byist. There is doub-, however, tha,l the President will take official notica of the criticism of his methods and J appear before t'ns Investigating com¬ mittee. Senator R^'ed, actlBjr chair¬ man declare! that he will not call fh» President to the stand. "He will b«, M'clcomed i-:* he desires to appear, but. I see no reason -why he should d-eny - charftes that newer have been mada and until pom^c senator makes a speci- : flc charge, namin? som-e senator -who- ha.s been infl-.tenced, the President will I not be called." said Mr. R«ed. He hold.s that the chareres h.a-rlnjf Twen j made hy the Republicans they hare j a.«;sumed the buiTien of proof. Senator' Reed made hist statement upon his r*-. turn from the 'U'hlte House where h« had a. conference with .'Secretary Tu¬ multy. Xo Minority Plan. Senator Ciimmin.s. -tvho with Sen^tw^j XeLspn of lllnne.^ota. reprenents thej minority, has made no definite plans., He dipolares that, ina.smuch as t'h^\.< Democrats staa-ted this Inqulrr upon the direct charge by the Pre9lfl#Bt that a lobby existed. It l.s their dnty to pur.sue it to tho end. "But." saTB fhe Towa mnn, "T Intend to Instwt t*-) Hubbard .<5.Tgiie .Maine.s. It" will theni ''-"^ "^ ^^^ explosion nere tcday. Re-, ^,-^(.^^ however, held the crowd back-ndent Wilson furnt<5h fha become the po.sse.sfor of J20,000 with I P°''^-'' f>'-''t fent out indicateci a mining poj^ie of the rescue men insL-rted that accrued interest. Elective Clause In Compensation Act Calculated To Cause Trouble This Week— -Progress Of Other Legislation (Sl)wlal to IndOpetident.) i Harrisburg, .funt; 7.—The L<cgri."Ia-j ture i.s facing the biggest contest of the session in the dispute t'nat hasi the very front rank of state.q -with re- »;ard to labor Ics.sldtion nnd a-ssert that few if any otheis have anythint; like fo liberal provisions as thcst; ARREST DOCTOR FOR VIVISEQION lERED IN G SANS PIT ri.sen over the elective clause in the: which will prevail under the Walnut! workmen's compensation act. The| bilLs if they are passed a^ amended outcome Is in doubt but the oylnlonihy the Senate. The Hou.se wili re-j prevails on Capitnl HII! that it wi'l lie fuse to ac-ept the bills as chnnfjed to f^o amended a-? to meet with the ap-| rtieet Senate view.-; and they will go to proval of both sides. The call of j a committee on conference, which will James H- Maurer, iiresident of the! tend to stretch out the se.ssion. The •State J-'cderatlon of U-ibor, for a con- Senate ¦wl:l vote on them as they ference of Itilior leaders In this cily j etand next Tuo.sda.^. no <-. Tuesday to d'scuss the ad visa -! (Tcicgmpli to IndCTK-ndeTtt.) Philadelphia, June 7.—Or. .loshua E. Sweet, assistant professor of sur¬ gical research in the I'niversity of Pr-nn.sylvania, was arraign^ ci hefo.e a magistrate .and he'd l.i $400 ba;l to¬ da.v On a charge rft unnecessary cruelt.v to animnis un3er vivisection. The evidence wns obtained by Jliss Henrietta Ford Ogden, a member of one of the oldest Philadelphia fami¬ lies, a woman of fortunf and high social position, who declared on th? witness stand that every Prida^¦ ;ifter- nor-in for six months shf had crawled through a hole in a fence surrounding the medical lalioralories and had wit¬ nessed the cruel:ie.s Inflicfd upon thei tragedy w Ih two score men entomb-, there were seven others in the mine, ed a mile underground.= b:il tonight i-!.,„{ tjjls the offlclaLi have &a stated. the officials have accour ts for every! ^efif)j{p,]y djsproven. man and the persistent r imors to the! Owner of >ftne. effect that seven mora men are still ^.j^^ ^^^^^ j^, ^j^^ propertv' of the underground in a mine t^re, are un¬ true. Tljc IKad. The dfaii are: George i-eduskey, brattic-man, Mt. Carmel. Steve \\ r.rgas, laborer, .Vft. Caripel. Tho Injured. Peter Harris, laborer, a; Shamokin hoRpital. ;ince being admii'ed he has had one I<-4 and rme tsrm ;\mputated. Hla body was badly Tna,-iK!ed from being hurl^'d about by the force of the ooncu.i.'^ion. Mineral Railroad and Mining Com¬ pany, allied with the SiusQuehanna <''oal Comp.iny. Robert .\. Quin. of ^^*ilkes-Ba^re, Is the manager of the concern. I.rfust night Manager Quin, of the Susquehanna Coal Company, was in¬ terviewed In thia city by the Inde¬ pendent. He stated that he had been in communication with the officials cf the Scott coHiery at Mt. Carmel hearing.': ar<» over that Pres-i commttteiei with the facls or information upon j which he based his statements an to; th« 'insidious lobbying" in Wa^hinc-1 ton." i This Is taken to mean that tt Isj probable the Pre.=M'->nt will Ho asJned j to appea.- before t'ne committee In) person instead of transmitting his j statement in writing. If this he. t|i«! case his friend-s declare, that he. \m\ primed with sufHcdent material txHes-: tablish his charges as facta. Rrstimo Nfonday. The committee was In r<>f,j<ss trwlaT i preparing fir th« re.siimption of thej hearing Monday when tlig bust of the | senators will be called to testify.. Ther* are abou" a dozen of the8« and' the scene of the e^plo.sion. Their re-(then wil! come th* long li.st of rit;t.-5tfl ports to him were lo the effect that! ers whose names have been menttoo-j Krank Irerano. laborer, at Shamokin t|,e mine wFia safe otherwi.se he would j ed. Thes<» inc'ude men int.--refted Itt hospital. Suffering from .. oncussion , ^ot have teep at home, bat would [both slde.s of the sugar fight. In trool of brain, Viul hospital authi rllies say have been enroute to the shaft. Their! ^^d ""-'t^fr commodities afrecte>d ^ reports were aiso in line with det.ail* One Bill Falls lo Sleep. hijity of a state wide ."trike to enforce! An accompanying measure, the dumb brutes. 1-fer testimony did not he will recover. Twelve men, all foreigm rs, who.<:e irlven above in the special dispatch to condition enabled them to 'e remox-1 jjjp Independent. ed to ho-nes. .\ll residents of Mt. | . » . . Carmel ai:d immediate \1ciiiity. (.nu.»;«" of Expi^vioii. Tonight' the mine off.clals ga\e out Two Boys I.<,s#' Their Ij-ro at Vi'vli- \ *1"e and IVo < ithers Arc adiy In- ixxTed. I ^'hil'> playing around a >«».erday afternoon at ^kawanna county, two bov., "^thered to death and , '> J ears: Leonard .Scanlon, aged i 'tai^; Walter McKelvy. Albert «*m»ki and John Mitchell ¦< around the pit wh the elim:nati'>n of the elective ci.-ui.'se; Bigger minimum wage bi'.l, has fallen stop with the accusations of Dr. .Sweet. l.-> not rcrarded as likely to reisiilt in • asleep in the Senate committee of ^j^p named several other .Mirgeons of a gttcral walk-out. but the fact that' Judiciary special and will not he re-, nationa! reptile, and It was stid "\ h'r almost pvery branch of organized ported out, although it h-jis pa.=.=ed the' aftorr.ei s that they, too, would be labor in the state will bO represente<l , House "oy a large majorit.v. No effort proceeded against. ried. ) — — —. ^ ¦ — were p!ay- B-jt — 4"- ""en suddenly the •^ caveu in and all but .Mitchell '" completely covered, "tehell began crying and a motor- ( on a parsing car sto ^^e. and at the I'onfercnce calied is being tis'^d .sand pit I by friends of the measure to lllus- Peckville, 1 irate tho demand for ILs enactment in were ' '' ''""'" that will make it.s provision.s I compulsory on all cla.-'Sfa fif employ- two others p,.g_ " ' ' ¦' John Gallagher, ! t1:o CliMd Iiat»or HIIL The Walnut child hnboi- and female emidoyment hills, which havp b«-:n reporled out rif committee of the Sen¬ ate after having been passed by the House, will in all likelihood be will be marie t" have it rop Tlie KJection .^fea'-urvt'. Thp |).ist wt-ck h clear the atmosphere bills .-in'l while siinie fif them are by no manner of mei-.ns out fif the woods, tho rt'gtilat- Republicans have won a series of not-ible victories in the mod- e\m'rne'"l'eVtion | ULILij MiiJiLl SWOYERVILLE VALUES HXED RI pped to in- v\hen informed that boys were buried in the pile I'-d aid and the party with 't'd .shovels set out upon their rescuing the lads. vy and Kamiaki v.cic found t time and .sf-nt to the hospital, "n hour's work th.- re.scuin:: ¦ound j^canlon. who was d"ad asher was not found until fou- *fter the .Si-anlon boy. ificatiors they have obtained to some | of ih<! demands of the DcniOLrats and 1 l'rcgie.'-s-i\es. The Klynn party ro.Tris- tration bill and the Jones statewide .-\t 1 "lock this morning th*; po- lire s-wofipe,; down upon .'i house conducted hy Rosa Cohn, nt US East adopted In tho fnrm as amended byliTimary bil, mo.^t import-int of the i _»^-^j,..t,.,,^p^,.,j, street ami ar-ested th« the committee. The most imporlant i S-^rles, .".ro regarded as likely to ^be-j j,^,,,,,.j^^„,.j,g j^^.,, „.orn"n and live nvcn (hanges relate to hours and right oficnme laws as they stood after action I j^j^^pg. v4-lth Elmer Ree<l wiio the po- prlvate pro.=ecutlon. Friends of the [ on them the past week. ;ii-.,. claim i.-; also a.-.-sodated in the bills declare they have been "em.^«cu- a statemejit to the effect that an pa- amination of the Interior of the mine had cleariy shown tha: it was not a gas explojMon as first suppo.<ed. The men wert at work in the second lift of the in ide slope a mile from the surface. They were robbln.r a pillar j owing to the urgent necessity for and from the c-mditif>ns discovered j ^..^noi improvements at .^woyer.-ville afterwards It is thoughT. that n bla-^tj^j,^ county a.ssessors h-,ve completed they fired shortly after ?tar;:ng work ,he estimate of the valuations for that fired a i.ox of power'u! . xplosivcs town und'-r the new tri-ennia: assess- stored in >i heading at the end of the ment. These figures of cour.-*, are pillar. Tli» box h-ad been taken into subject to the revisions that will fol- )r the day's work ?o that it' jov appeal hearings. The figures as is possibh- that the full twenty-five^p.pn ^^t yesterday by (Tlti-'f <:ierk ; Reese Moyd of that office show that tw.o!for irtl.3 the totals are $2,163..-,00 as OP ilicui the past week. Th,; ;-'onato will be bu.=y with la'xT'ijiij^iness with the Cohn woman. Kosa j lated," in that the bill as amended I legislation on Tuiaday and the House ^x\d VAmoy Reed w-^re j-iiargcd with j twelve in'-i removed to their homes wiil permit wotuen and children of J wiM wrestle with the problem of dis-| |„.].-i;aining a bawdv house and the'^^'"*' overcome by fumi-.s and shock, legal age to work a maximum of .5 4 ; pc-sing o"" the charges brought again.st I others with fref|uen'ing a bawdy j'"'^^" ''>' the former an-.:l five by the hours a week, instead of the 48 de-' Judge Brumm, of i?chuylkill, sched-j house. The women gave some dam-' letter. manded by the welfare associations- uled to come up on'that day for final j^i^jng e\ idence against th«-» <l'ohn wo-i Rescue Worli. back of the measurea. The Pennsyl-' disposition. It Is likely thaf a reportj man which will no doubt be used I The" <xj lesion took plai p at 9 v;iiila JIanufacturers' .-issociatlon. on | on the a'-cusatioii.'; made agaiiiit Judge i again?! her in court. .\il wore held i £>'<-'lock thi;? morning a.id In.» de Fore- the mine t'nat the full twenty-five pounds wa.3 thus fire^. ' Tho tw.- dead men a.nd th'> more .s.ri..us;y Injured it i-! strange; compared to $1,410,496 for 1912. to state, '-vere far above th-t storage' The Increase In tho mam is in tho plac of llie expbvsive. Th- concu.^-jist ward of the town where tlie op- sion took effect in that porti >n of the | ^.rations of the Temple Coal & iron I "^'"'¦'' workin&s =ind there it Is that _the'company are located. In the other greatest df.mage has been d' ne the tariff bill. They Include la-iryem^ manufacturers, planters. former-Tnem- bers of Congress, tr^-e. lance p'ubHclty prtimniers and many others. The list of witneases for next -w^selt' ¦was enlarged today by th-s addition! of tho name of R. 'D. Bowen. Pari*. ' Texas, rjrciilai- letters frign^d br Mr. ¦Rowen, as chairman of th^ Interna- • tional Farmers ITnion comm'Ittee <m ! the greater consumption of cotton;' were furnl.=!hed hv ."senators RansAell and Kern. These letters urged cot- ' ton firmers to "use strong Iansruag«** with their senators in favor of higher duties on cotton cloth. FOR SALE—Bungalo at Lake Xu¬ angola. Furnished or urfurntehel, with boat and canoe. Fine "wtMf porch and open fire place. 'W. A) Kdgar. .-Vshiey. Pa. W.-VNTRD—High-'-Iass man to sell trees, shrubs, roses, vines, berry bushe.=, buUis. etc. Good wage*, pe-r- manent, ex'-luslve t-^rritory. BroTrn RrothTS N'urseries, Rochestier, Xs-a^ The I two wards of fhe town the increase is but small and might po.ssibly be ac- develop- W.\VT'l-;i>—.V mm. full or part time; someone who Is ambitious enough want to better his condition. To ;tf the right party I nave a good opening. thr. other h.-iu'-i, i-ontcni'.'- that the bills ' Umbel, nf r-"H,>ftte. " ;I! also .IS thty stand place Pennsy ivania, la j before the end uf Lhe we^la. be filed; fnr .i h'-ari.Tg ^mornlf * at police court th;i man X^'rir at ''n'." nrganized a rescue corps that entered ths -workoi^s and counted for by the natura ment of the town. The valuations by wards for the AGEN"<'Y -STPERVLSOiR, two years are as follows: Rooms :4 lynirg Bufldlng. City '31^ i;>12 JT^OC^ MOTIVE FIRE?IFN", BR.VKE- Ifi ward ....$1,190,872 $.i.il.n09| MFX—Wages about $100; 5.-<:per- :nd Tx-ard 57S,oi:? 4S.'?,2S5 jience unneeess/iry. ci»nd aga , ¦t»mp. Srd warti ..-. 585,6X5 »76,202 iRaUway. Caxe Independent.
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Title | Wilkes-Barre Sunday Independent |
Masthead | The Independent |
Subject |
Wilkes-Barre (Pa.) - Newspapers Luzerne County (Pa.) - Newspapers |
Description | An archive of the Wilkes-Barre Sunday Independent newspaper. |
Creator | Wilkes-Barre Independent Company |
Publisher | Wilkes-Barre Independent Company |
Place of Publication | Wilkes-Barre (Pa.) |
Date | 1913-06-08 |
Location Covered | Pennsylvania - Luzerne County |
Type | Text |
Original Format | Newspapers |
Digital Format | image/tiff |
Source | Microfilm |
Language | English |
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Contact | For more information, please contact the Osterhout Free Library, Attn: Information Services, 71 S. Franklin Street, Wilkes-Barre, PA 18701. Phone: (570) 823-0156. |
Contributing Institution | Osterhout Free 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. |
Month | 06 |
Day | 08 |
Year | 1913 |
Description
Title | Wilkes-Barre Sunday Independent |
Masthead | The Independent |
Subject |
Wilkes-Barre (Pa.) - Newspapers Luzerne County (Pa.) - Newspapers |
Description | An archive of the Wilkes-Barre Sunday Independent newspaper. |
Creator | Wilkes-Barre Independent Company |
Publisher | Wilkes-Barre Independent Company |
Place of Publication | Wilkes-Barre (Pa.) |
Date | 1913-06-08 |
Date Digital | 2007-10-26 |
Location Covered | Pennsylvania - Luzerne County |
Type | Text |
Original Format | Newspapers |
Digital Format | image/tiff |
Digital Specifications | Image was scanned by OCLC at the Preservation Service Center in Bethlehem, PA. Archival Image is an 8-bit greyscale tiff that was scanned from microfilm at 300 dpi. The original file size was 38637 kilobytes. |
Source | Microfilm |
Language | English |
Rights | http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/NoC-US/1.0/ |
Contact | For more information, please contact the Osterhout Free Library, Attn: Information Services, 71 S. Franklin Street, Wilkes-Barre, PA 18701. Phone: (570) 823-0156. |
Contributing Institution | Osterhout Free 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. |
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Al! the Latest Teleg:raph News
THE WTJ.ATHEB
FAFR AXT> r()flI.i:T? Sl-X1>AY. MOVDV*. ! \!R.
MonrRXTi; xokih '.vrN'T)s
FOUNDED 1906
WILKES-BARRE. PA., SUNDAY, JUNE 8, 1913.
PRICE FIVE CENTS
THE KAISER FROM INFANCY TO RULER
Czar Paid Quarter Million To
Have Scutari Give Up Fight
Against Relative
PAID TURK COMMANDER
(C'aHo to IndPoctidOTit.^
S» Petersburg. .lune 7. —-It was Iparned here toni.eht that the czar paid Essad Pasha, Turkish command¬ er of gci'trrl, $2r.0,ono to indtice the latter to surrender the fortress of 'Scu¬ tari to Kinp Xicholas of Monteneero in order th.at the .Montenestrin misht retain the confidence of h'.s peoole.
The money was conveyed from the CMr to E.s.<:ad P;>sha's nq-ents by the Gninri Duches" MMitza. v.-ife of the Rusplr.n nr.T-d Puke Xicholas X'ice- laipvitch, and dniisrhtpr of the Mon- t.'i!f?rin Idn?. The prand dttchess •»-nt- .sent to the orar tvith letters frotn Kin? Xicho!i?r tn.->k th-* rr.onev from his per-| jnna! fund an-" purchased the sar- | reni^fr of the T"ortre.<:.s. riiakins: it an-j pea- that the Monter,e=:rin had forced J the Turl;.-: to ci'pi'u'ate.
TAFT GOT 10 AT THE CAPITOL
Well Educated Subject Of Mi kado Throws Away Paper Packet When Dragged From The Water-Also Forgets His Good English When Detained. Was Near Fort Wsdsworih
STATE DEPARTF^ENT CONDUCTING INVESTIGATION
¦—— In the aocornpajiyln? photographs
Wash:r.-.on. June 7.-.Mthou;h he , ^^^ ^^^^^.^ ^^^ ^^.^„. ^^ different gppiit some years in ,^\ashinffton as;
Wcretary of" war and f.iur years as | ^Ses. Tomorrow all of Germany will t'T-'sluent of the T'liiteu Stites. Tro- : commence the celebration of th« Em- fsss'M- William Hosn-ard Taft of Vale ; peror's twenty-fifth anniversary of University today pot lost in tb--> op.p-]his rctpn of peace. On the left is ito] btdtding and took guides and i showtt Kaiser ¦^Vi'.liam a,>! nn Infant In passcrsly to d;r--'i-t him -o his dfstin-j the arrr.a of his mothc, f:mpre.ss Vtc- ttion. .«pi?aker Chartin C'^r'Cs offlce. j toria.. Beneath is the Kaiser as he
Professor Taft l;;ughed when a cnr- ' appeared when he itscended the respondent suggested the reason ho j throne t-rccnty-five years ago. The and below is a photograph of hirn as today rot loft was because he did not come upprr picture on the right show.s the a lieutenant in the German army In (For nrtich
there and read his mes. |
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Page | 1 |
FileName | 19130608_001.tif |
Month | 06 |
Day | 08 |
Year | 1913 |
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