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The VVoather FAIR ANO WAR>tKR SUN DAT; MONDAY FAIR; Mf>DERA1|!! SOCTirERV WINDS. PRICE FIVE CENTS TRiUN GOES DOWN EMBANK GIRL KILLED; THIRTY INJUR WHEN REEi^ED EVEAL PLOT TO ESCAPE FRO Miss Hill Caught in Wreck¬ age on Omaha Road at ' Mendota, Minn TWO COACHES DERAILED i , I Clelegi-aidi lo liidoiHM.dont.) j Sl laul. -Miun.. .'\iar«li » 1—Miss I Julia HIM. of 1-aUo Crystal, Minn..^ >>».. killed anil lliiMv p.isons iii.tiir«t ; loiilglit «lion a i>a>.HOii:;or irain on j Hie Oinalia Railroaii rn route from, Omaha to St. Paul "a- wrtM-ktHl at : Mcndoia. Minn. Two «oa<jhes left the : raiN and i.liiti:;cd down a Ihirty loot j .•iubiiiil.meiit. IraiiimoB hclioxe the i. ^^rocU was <ai:-o,l hy the running gear : of the day «-oa< ii l;ill:n- to the track. PORTION OF FAMOUS ULSTER ARMY ,^,^^„ N ¦ AND SIR EDWARD CARSON THE LEADER LINEMEN wiii n MAKE DEMANDS Want Mors Money and Better Hours of Work Liutnien in the employ iif thc local traction company. Tho Vv'iiko.^-Ban-e Company and tho Lr^crno ('ounty'Ga.': <t Electric Company working on th« w-est side aro to piesent demands to their employers dvring the week. Statemcnla last night -were to the ef- I'eol that tho members of the union iliJit hl.s been formed among these workers will present a petition to..ihe ; iiianager.s a.sking foi certain coiices- .^ions in the manner of wages and the working hours. .'Xmong tho dema^ids It i.- said will be requested for a. .'^t:.60 rate per day. Then, will'come a demand for a tialf iiolidu^ on Saturday summer afid win¬ ter sefisons. For men hurt while at work it i^.tisfeea ih^t they get full p-ay during the period of idleness. .\.--- i> final recjuest holidays of the legal . sort will be asked. for the w^e-^s fo ' go on during the idle t^iirt. Sonva ^' ¦:¦> f^tor tlnemen .n li... , i^uHtlus oi -'.i^'tie concern m.-'^le Jomands on liie tonceri. th.-i -^.'erere !» WIWl - ¦ ¦¦ ¦ SAYS SHE IS I Prisoners Of War Held By American Border ADMni n riDI ^^^^^^ ^^^ Prepared Tunnel And Departure AKNULU UmLI Wo„yKa¥e Taken Piace Within A Few Nights-Used Tools Furnished By Tlie Army. RIFLES FOR FUGITIVES WERE AT HAND (Telegraph lo Iiulepeitdeiit) I..OS Angela", Cal., .March 14.—.\ yDung girl known to several acQuiant- aaces here during the past tw-o days aa 3k:;is3 !']l]a Evans loday declared she »-as Dorolliy Arnold, daughter of Francis -K. .-Xrnold, the wealthy New York impovier, w-h i?e daughter, Doro¬ thy di.sdppoared in December. 1010. '-.My sister Margi;erite will know why 1 don't want to go bacjf," said the girl. ".She will jiiso know why my father does not answer my letters. V was tired fif It there; I wanted to be where it was warm and where 1 could Ibe happy—it was so coU) in New I York." The girl, as far as is known here, answers tiie doscriplion of tiie missing S LUCE MEAL I ON BLOOD STMf MRESOON kifii mwu SOIL LYMOUTH COP CHASE ik'4. Finds Man at Rear Door of l^esidence and Arrests With DWicaky Home Ruie BiJ Brings War SHACKED PLAN lioud to Horizon ot Emerald Isle table to Independent) i I-iindoit, .March 24.—Tuc-^day will; iie the anniversary of the legendary j birthday of St. Patric'i. Clashes be- l twoen the Catholic Irishmen and thei f^rotestajits of Flster province are ex- , p«cted, bin. these ai-e nothing- unus- j ual for the .«aii-nr's'" day «r. -'Boyno Water' da.v. The real jg-Oestlon is: i CoBgressinen Protest Against Permit to Travel Through This Country fTelegraph to Independent.), El I'aso. .Marcii 15—Mexican women released from Fort BM^n ramp liHAe reported to General IFuisrh L. Seoft. eommaji-ler of the fort, tl plot whieli vas intended te result in tiie escape of the i-n- tire volunteer federal force atid part of the federal regulai-s. The plans as outlined to General Scott includes the dig<?injr of a.«»ri=.L,.^ ^..=^. , a tunnel t'ro'ii the interior of the eamp to a point beyond the. rioroihy .Vrnold in e-ery important j guards outside the eainp. It is Stated-that the volunteers have '"""" ' lieen usinc; pii-ks and shovels furnished by the I'nited States sov¬ ernnient for the purpose of ?i-ad intj ihe streets of the camp. They have been \vorkiug for the jitist six weeks and was so nearly completed that the escape was to take plaee in a night or two. The work was_bein<,' so carefully done that it had completely ea- ••apetl the notice ot tiie guards. -AH the dirt whieh was removed from the tunnel was spread in the sire+>ts of the camp in such a manner as lo prevent suspicion. ' So anxious tvere the diggers that their work should discovered that two of their number who were nnde- were killed^in the tunnel and buried there. According to tiie story told by the women sympai hi/.ers with 'the .Mexican federal government outside the camp were in liiei [conspiracy and had formulated plans to lake care of the prisoifrs j after Ihey had escaped from the prison camp. I The Avonien further declai'e that tlie escaped men were tn be j conveyed to a -point _aIouff the iioi dw^wliere ir would be easy for Ihem to cross iiito iiesicau lerrilo ry. They declare that 2.700 riJ les had been com-ealed - and. were awaiting the escaperi men vho were to use. thein in an attack upon -fuarez. . General Scott h.-is ordere'^I ;in investigation . v.hich is being uiaiie tonight to di.sc0\-*r. it PAS-sible. th-e- entrance to ; iie tunnel. The wom«'B fifty il is ioeated in- one of tlw ttnts occupied by the NW York's Idle to Make De- ^''^''«''t'i*^i^«is 1 iletatl. Sbo ijas just recovered from a .seri¬ ous lUne.is. She was almost prostrat¬ ed whon a report ar asked her if she waa Mis.s .-XmoUi. li wa.s some time iiefore sho would say she was the n'lssing New Y irk girl. •-.\Jy falher is Fr.inci." li. .\rn^. of -Vew- Vork, all right.'' she said. ".My ¦mother is In France now I believe, bul j 1 don't knovv where my sister. Mary is. i i would like to see my father, imt I (loni w-nnl to go back." j The girl refused to tell of her inove- j ments after di.sappearing from her • home other than to say she stayed in ; .N'ew York for a time and then grad- I lally worked her w-ay lo California. _— . » ¦ not be suspicion OF JAP COLONY TO MARCH ON SYNAGOGUES ^Iioriiy after 10 o'clock iast night ^. . i'lnatiils on liie Lonceri. th.^i -^.'erere-:''*i'le Officer David Jon-a. of the ^Viif this St. PjirJek*9 rW* rrtmir tb-* fused. A -strike followed and the men j ^Tn-'^uth police force was patrolling liafFitig of the long years of peace In .vent back to work withpUt ^kirtaig i^iie heat>oii Church-str^ejhjs attention Ireland? WiB Erin be deluged with niaterial cbncessior.A. .Since then sev-j^S^s. ^^ttraiCied tO^lhe^iiear of on» of blood, as sHe teas been ."o many timse eral of the'ring leaders in that strike'*^<'reiSdences. Upon ihvestigati&g he b,efore in her long hirtory. ere St. have been out of v.-.irk and have been i found a man trying to force an en- Patricks Day comes round in 1915.' forced to so to other secflons to s ' =---.-«-- w;„.,.., t-„^„ ^..,r.>^T, cure employment. ''telegraph lo Indopcniient.) | iV'si'iii^,--.a-.t. -'.iifoTi '-r^rr-'TO-r.iTo •- ¦ OttK rumbles were heard in r-oimreisj laiay ns a result of Sfeeretar> of .Sta e 1 Bafyan'." willingness to pernil .lapii-1 nese to cBjonizo in Mexico iir.d bit j ^ew them travel through jfbe Fnifed .St^t-'S "¦'''*^'*' mand Ttiat Collections Fted Them pe|idoiit.) Ti.-^A la .\ddltiuiial Me.vican News on Fuge Three (Toleurapli to Tndepcpaoiii.i I _York,_ .^>l^ch T^-^A largv | 1 ibf \t-w itork'n unemployed ! were a»Ml,ro!«e<K,Mi -t^iHsgevs-Square. fo-j 'li'-'ht by ^lax Uevins. . 1 'We .will ma-ch "uto the syrvH^rogue.s j BOY IS LOST ON MOUNTAINS to t, 1 > C I i .... .. , . , , his action before the burgess. I.Mi Some .where on thc niountaiii.s be¬ tween this city and Hazleton is an | eleven year old boy minus hat and (. coat. He is L«or<ard Orlando, ofj'" the .Uotjntain cily. vho escaped from the rooms of the I'nited Charities at} a late hour Friday night. Efforts to 1 ¦ locate him yesterday were futile and j the authorities havo concluded that} tho hoy bro'rce for his home and is ] traveling only by night. They fear : he may lose his wu;' in the mountain.'^; Smd iierish from the cold ;i.>= he is thin¬ ly .lad. Three times in the past Orlando : ¦'"aced .ludge Fuller in juvenile court.. He seemed to have the makings of a good boy in him and tho court alwaysi; ;,.ne him a now- trial. Shop lifting j ^__ seems to be the favorite enjoyment j ^j^^, ^;,„^re.ssional'inve.stig.ation of the •-¦f this boy ana be will take anything j pepper strike in thev.Miehigon rosion, le .-in lay his hanoa on in a --tore- ; „„„ j„^,n j Ca.sey. -of tbis city, vis- '¦o'*"^- 1 ifo(i with his Tamilv vesteeelav. Todav iiii.-ng lhe wee\ ho resumed hiSji.p .^..ji, j^ave for the-national capital activities and the court when told of j .,n,^ tp^„rrow fbe cnmmlftee of which *!•-> n,.nfter directed that he be i ,,p (^ ^ member,, w-ill resume boar- j trance iinto-tl'ie Jiouse. Upon cate'Ting ; The comiug twel\e; trionths is to j to get th^rs. ¦ isight of't'he oftk-^r'the would-be bur- ' decide t>e queKtion of.'llome Rule in t' Senator Poinde.xter, of Washington; Iglar turned and ran with the patrol-' Irelamt said: "The laiowh sentiment of thei ,, 'man in pursuit. The chase led On the day when tlie pj.ron .«aint ' jieonlo of the entire P.^cifio .oast is ''"'"0'"''<>»'''.'='*"^ ^''^^¦'"^''"""'^ "^"J"^"**-' j through several back yards, over ' of the Epiorald Isle is honored her : well knowp. to the .Secretary of .'^taVe. |'*!."' *^'"''«"''°"^ ^^ ^*-^^"|.:^ ^"'PW "¦''i '; fences and through pools of water and ; leaders will look to a future which j "There^s not so very much differ-i "''^ food and shelter. Wejmistnot, 'ended in the capture of the culprit, 'is most dark and menacing. Ire-i once betiffeen approving a colony-of (^"^^¦*'-?'^'^ nn:e3.s we can ;Ob.tSin .em-, At the station house the prison-r land is a house divided against itsc\f. . *hese people ju.st along fho bnrd.^rlj^^'"^""-'"^^ ^^'^ '"''"'^ oo.^i to our rtiore, g.ave his name as John Mesick, but re- TVspite the efforts at compromise ' I'ud approving the same state of aj. I oniiniife bribers Ior , our d^ilv I fused to tell where he live.? or give made in the last two w-oeks. the f^ii'--' -within our territory. The pra-:-j "^^f"- .- „-.,.,, .,- „• i anv information ae to why he was try- avoidance of bloodshed is proiilema- tioal effect would be the .same. If.the i. '''"''"'^ 'J'''l "''¦''^*'*' "'*" '„ ^^ - ^^, jing to enter the homo. Ho w.-us under tic.il. | f'tate Donnrtment had done what ^'^a i ""'"'^f'^^'" «"'»-" ^^^^^ ,°'rfi?Ii'"S ^^-"^ certain changes ean be m.ade Ithe influence of liquor and prefetided | There are reallv three struggles '"><-" attributed fo i*. it is time fir "'^ si>eei nm.n ters pr^niotea_ tnat tue.^ SUPERIOR COURT TO CONDUI SESSION HERE DURING APRIL; PLAN TO REMODEL COURT ROOM 2 I Kfforts to iiriiig the se.-;sion of the ISuperior court for I-uzerne C')ii!i[.\ t this oily are nnder way. eed for the visiting cOurt it is urged that the court wiil come here provid-j th.at the local lie stupidly drunk. He -^-as placed ; for homo rule involved in this (jue.s-''hinkirir.vmen to thinU of what can a coll and this morning will h»^ lion. More tha'n a coniiirj- Ireland given an opportunity of ¦ e\-plalnin|f j hag foufrht fof tho ending of British : "I'-t^kefl in the future.' jdomiiintion. Al the .same time Fls- Friendly FoI.-itioiiP. tor province is promising to a,PTJeal ' ''^."ator Fall, of Xew MeN.co, .«aid; , to arms before it will allow itself to j '-Vnyone who reads the Mexican a id ibe. governed by tho Cnholic provi-nc- ynj-Juj^LW'-^^P n.-.vspapors will re-d'ly ie.s. Thirdly, th-^ Catholics in Fl.ster. I'^i-^'^-'^^-'^'- thi.t there appar/nU.x ranks or the CASEY TA ON COPPER E is. ;in i jwho. are not few in number, will not:'"V"/"?'.'^'''^ ^•^^'"t to esfabli.sh m. r 'calmly submit to the rule of'the Pro-^'t'^"^" l'^*- "^"¦^' fr.-->nclly relations le ,T- T.r .jij , ,_ ifo one of the local ourt room.s so a."* to thinU or What f'-'n ;;"";"„.„,",,,;.¦.;„„. .^ ".V. V^,...^ ^.^'rto meet the demand.^ of thai branch be dot^e-Ui i,r.vo,U such ^are "^"cia, 1-nj^;:^ ^—^^^-^J^^/^-^-.„f ,. , , ,„„.,,., ..,a,e Oai- closing Of the T'uited SUles E.vpres.^. i'"«" '^^^ ^'^^" ^^-^P'-" 'r^t'-'>'--''ed ip the Carroll, tho pri.icipal orator of the] "'"^•«' I" ^^'^ the court come here eveniuL', ridicu.ed he statement „f j for th»* we.'k l.ginmng April i::. and I Governor C.lyrn that the .memnlo. cl I Uh- desired changes .iro now under 'be sent to no State farmers. di.scussion. To Fnlarge Pl.ulorni That fhe rnembe;-s of the higher •8 '. .„ * Tl * ™ /-.„-.!;.„ 1 T ., ,,•l.tVv•¦^en tho two countries. The clann liestant b Istermen. Cardinal I>ogue i . . ... , ., , ,' ' ,. , . ,., .. . ,„ , %.'irs nnt forth .-ind evidence produced I ived in T stor .an3 so does .lo.seph ' , ., ,, . .,11,' TN ,. .. * 1 T X. nL, Jto show that there 1.^ a raacial. blooil ; Devlin, who may siTcoeed .lohn Red--( ¦,:.,.,, ,, , ,,/,,..,.., 4 relationship betweon the ,Tapan(!»e ^mond as leader of the Irish Nation-; , „ ,;„ . ' .ali.sts. En route to -VVaShirtglion, P. C, from - . ... . . . ^ _ . ; .« *l, - directed that he be i i,p is "ounty Detective Mc- 1 i^f tlie matter KVlve'vbroi.sht him%o this city Frl- ""VelaUve to the , se.s.slons held 1n day I'Ud turned him over to/tUe chart- the central West and tbe conditions . ty authoriiies. Fn m thf^ro ho m.-id bi:- es<-ape as rela'od. Tn Belfast itself one of four' divisions i.s .Nationalist and Catholic. ' Tho triple nalure-of this iiuestion is often lo.st sight of. But it is the real reason which, prevents the ac- coptanco of the various propositions to floperate UKster from fhe rest of Ireland: to fjive the Catholic province llome liuio and lel t'lster stay slo.se.ly connected politically with tbe rc.st of <;reat Britain. Crisi.s Is True That conditions have come to a the .Me-iicms. ¦^ "iissiimed liinship the .lapaneso are de WOODWARD MINE IS CLOSED DOWN -,vere p.:>sted j'esTerday ! there, the local - Congressman stated , ifhat the conditions wero such thatiPasfrno ono will now deny. Xo one 'the comnanies in that region owned | has denied it since December i}, last.. I pverythinsr in .sight. The land, the {-when King.Geor.-ie V Invoked ; the ! homes, the schools and even some of.iCu-s'oms Consolidation act of IS79 to. ; tbe chur/'hos w«re under th<'lr eontrol j forbid the importation of arms and 1 .-ind In summing up tho situation ho ; a.mmiinition into Ireland. stated that it w-a,s a sort of "henevo-j There are today two armio.^ of vpl- : lent despotism with the benevolence junteers drilling in the 'aland. . The i evaporated " } (Continued on Page "•) j The future plans of the conim!tto<«j call for a session at Washington ear- 1 Iv this week at which time ,Tohn Fpoii tbis tie of .lapaneso are de- xtonsi\-e 'privileges FIRE ALARMS END DISPUTE ponding for their of colf)ni7.afioii and other rights tbat mav bo accorded fhein. "ft was only a sho.-f time ago that tile now-spapors of Mf>xico City quo-.ed Disputing street car creiws on .Main street. Plyouih, had the discus¬ sion as'to th* right of way, summar¬ ily ended by an alarm of fire. One Tlnert.i as .«aying ho would depopulate i^a"" frew, it was clainied, tried to the State of Moralos whore Iho Z.ipa-luteal a switch on the other and when i lhe two cars met half way between would -e- .sw-itches the crew-s started in to argue j j.'/^",j^'^''.f,:,/p^i.,j.„p,,^,\nt" of tiio pi.it-'directing the di.sposal of the wilow.s' whi'e r.ager pas.sengers en route lo | form is needed because of the larger fund has di.s^vered during the M-eek. became quite angry at thej- ^ Company, that work j be called as." witness. >Te had been ho will toll vanna »^omi '.^^jiu^am, ...... rr-.— i . _j \ Iin the ooup«'r region and vo'Ud l.e suspended for three months , ^^^ conditions as bo noted them. The .Noli "PS the .'.vanna Coai W r.t least pending extensive repairs to committee will also hold an execu the bu:Idmes. "I'his colliery one of the tivo se.s.sion at which time the neces- l.irgps'w in the valley i--- located at slty p^ pro.-:-»eding to Boston, Mas.s.. Edwardsville. and rlmost two thous- to go ov-r Mie books of the concern and nien'are cmplo.vod'there. The will be dejerminod upon. An early majority of tWcio will bo idle during j report on ih'» work of the committee (hat period as but lew- of the mine j i? expected to go Jiefore Omigress. ompioyes can be utilir.ed In thc w-oi'k I fhat Is to be done during the period; i;f idleness. ^ Ttio word to mr\ke repairs came j -.pry suddenly and the niajority of the i meu were not prepaa-ed for such a . sudden stop in tho work. Report.i j iast night were to the effect that a J large trestllng was to be erected by) !he company .at this, colliery. Thero j nre two shafts connected w-ith fhe ^ »iine. ; fistfls are entreaoliod and oonulate it w'ith 20.000 Japanese. Some time ago th(* .Tananese .\mb:i.s- ^ ;:a-.b;i—to'the UnitedStates was quo -vl | this city a" s.'iving thero wore onlv abnnt l..",00 doia:'. .T-,pH'nose.ln Mexico., T would place ^Vi*^" the outlook for a move tho number, at not leas than 10.000 oithor direction w-.v- '^le .^loomies fnr I knoy.-where l,.'iO0 wore emplorod »he fire alarm sounded and then at ono time and-T my.self had as m,-=ny copper who had quietly enjoyed th as -400 working for me at times. row. jumped aboard one car and or-! V-tivitv of .Taps. dered a retreat from the route thai .lapaneso i„ tho past have not cd- the nearest fire team would employ. onip:ecF TTiey havo been sc.-Ute ed Thus ended the dispute, as the car^ throughout Moxl.70. Thev run the dir- w-a^ blocking tho exit for the team. il- rooms .ilonf' 'he Mexican .Waiioiali The fire, whicb was not of much 1 of course this means that anolher bill Paflroad. Thev.are emploved in ,he I conse.iuem o. w-a« in fhe store room 1 j,as been held up for iiumbr-r of judges that v,-:ll have ..1 b« - -• ar»commodaied. In adiiiion f.. thi?' It is Slated : fjei bencii ntiw that "t ha."i five membersT does not have en.ii room when all the jutSges get 11 th" platform. The plans for changes will be taken i:d this with the proper county offlcials. Dnriug the week vis'lor5= to .' Room Xo. 1, w-here .Tudge FuIIer sides over affairs had a chance tn squat in those fancy cliair.s provided , for the dias of the j.;dg?s. Th.; fcur '"jthat usually grace the raised platform ! court aro .satisfied to come here for | ^.p,.^ ^^^.^ ^^ ^,,^ ^P,,„g ^^^j^,,, ^j^^ -,he ses.sion was a.ssure J yesterday af-l^^y^ having discarded them do^it* ternoon. To bring about this culmi-1 jj^p j^^j ,h^^ thev cost the count* nation of the negolia'«on.«, however, j ^^.^^ ^^(,0 ^^^^ .pj^^^, ^^^ uncom- :.it will be incumbent oii'the county to,,^rt^^„p ^^^ „ ^^^ ^;^^^ ^^j^^, ,^^ ! enlarge the Platforni on one of the!^^^^ ^.^^ ^^^^^^^ Judge -Fuller ¦court room.v-. Cour. Room No 1.^^ occupied one of these chairs where .udge Garman presides, is the .• .... , j ^ , .. one that will in aU likelihood be the, having one with a rounded bao : for i ono selected for the improvement pro- i »"-'^ "- while holding co.irt Tt look.. jas though fhe chafr.«^ would have to r The raised platform wiil be extend-;^'« ">• ''t 'east be mod 11 some other led on both sides and the witne.s.,;'.uarler of the buUo.ng J^^^l?;" l^tara PS a result will have to i,e enough to relieve considerable of thi.s I placed at som<-oth->r point in jhe (s'i-foring and poverty tbat tho hoard ¦^SEALERS BILLS AREATTACKEI EVANGEUST COMING HERE Fuller Hendershot is at it again. rr:ining and lumber c.amp.«. Onlv un- of the Nation:il .-^hoe Company in the ... .. . .. - . ..,_.iii; Liilirliiicr KO Ka St .Main buiidiiig en East .Main li! recently h.as 1h°ro been the -n-ork Gwilliam at' , , ,,,«„ „# fho.i.1l'Hlll fl B"lFi«i f't ro1oni7.ition and once that begins street. The diima^-.as but siignt. . >, T , P^**"'"'"' .'°^.::r, "^'''V ? »r,c. "¦" ULinllVll-i 'Jl^ i^ ^i„ „o. be long until .Tanaii^.^. -"^ '.Voodward colliery of the I.rficka-| fnited Mine Workers of America, will ¦ JUDGE ERUI FOR GOVERNOR SFARfH FOR "'*"" ^* ^^ .u Wll! no- oe ion'? iimii .ianaiio?'»| wwrw^ '" W *^«-31 BIG F0RTUNE|S3£aS::™ BiSEERlFF -Wi ¦ LIFTS BLOCKADE ('li'logr.apli to Inilepeifti.'i*..) Xew York, Mar?h It.—Search mortgages, supposed to be concealed' in w-OPlorn banks, w-ill be made imme¬ diately by the postal authorities oc- cortling to special T_'. .'^. District .\t-1 torney Henry .Arnold. ".\-U.dj P.'V^y:-oli:iblo mar. or woman S1-..':0 io diiitribuie 100 free pack¬ ages Perfumed Borax Soap Powder among friend.s. No money requirod. Ward Porax Co., 21G InElitute Pi., Ch = (Telegraph to liule|M*iident.) Pottsviiie. P.a,. March ] 1.—.Indgg Robert C Brumm, today announced his candidacy for Governor on the Progro.'sivo ticket in oniposition to Doan I/ewis. of the Fniversitv of Pennsylvania, of Phihidelphia. slated i I fi"-al .act of th>^gA:.-erninent. Yi'h'>lhpr Secretary Bryan has -^s- f:ib!ish«'d a Dr-sce.ient or not in this pha.se T lion^ 'Kno\.-. .''or T arn not fa- over $3,000,000 .n .'lidden bonds and j ,,,iiiar with tire fac'.s. However, if be has .¦i.'asurjd the .lapanese ;,-overn- mont through the ambas.^cdor that he ^approves »f the establishment o' a I.Tcpanese colony \n .Mexico he has i ir.ii'.de a grave .nistak? that ought to The Tiidden wealth is sa»d to be the|]„^ rectified inrii^diatoly.-- f.irtune ct Archie Meyers and H. Ij. ] Wis-ner. convicted for using the mails to defraud. Going to .-\Panta prison -mj serve tors of six years each, both men are to claim they ire bai-.Urupf: and that I'lmj- are paupor.«. Mr. .i\rnold .s.iys they are miilionaires in disguiso. .\v- nold said thoir earning.-: ir. the mall fra.ul was'about S6,OOO.OOO. • .Arnold .said the men did not spend m'Jcb of thoir money and mosi. of their for- iL0CArGIRi;GOT y 1)110 of the big auto trucks by a central cily depavtmeiit store, i threatened .South Main street traffic] last night al its busiest hour. Tn ! , front of the home of Sheriff Kniffen, j ;'ie chain on the rear tire snapped | ind became wound in the axle, pre-: I venting further progi-ess. Car.s bound | north and south tied up in quick jl""'' V' ', , ... 1 i . .» -firmed. i'ordor until almost half a score of VASSARHONOR':-'^^'^^-'''''""^"""'' a gh sheriff, who rushed from his I homo coatless and bare hi^ded. Un oandidate. Briimiri states self over tho Stat*. .a..nouncos himself 'n response '.o calls westewi'banks. ' frife a.11 ¦ , ,- : a<-r bis direction the male pa.saengers tTelegraph lo Indejiendent.) '> from fhe cars took hold of the truck Poughkeopsie, X. V.. March i - - md it w.as pulled an;T hauled to one Among the girl studcms who will t ike ' ;=ido and the cars resumed their runs. th.t holune is hidden in ficfiH.i.s names in|P^';t in the am,t:al <^^->^-'^ J--de j Tiie crowd gaw-Jhe^e^ • lat \a.'-:.iar College IS Miss Rose Sharito. I Tnr tbo TT.annri ., w n 01. r,e . i„e(i up lof Wilkes-Barre. Pa. ,rpc, I iltf^e situation and cleared the road. .... _ „- , There is fo be a-iother reviial In investigations. Itliis city starting May Isf and cfiitinu- Squire Keating, of Cork I.a.ne. and ! ing for three w-eek.s. The congrega- John .MiGroarly, of Edwardsville, thej tion of the First Baptist Church of jcounty sealers, are the men who are jthis city ha.s secure.i the services "f waiting for their pay this time and ] Rev. John M. Landon, lormerl.v first both will ha\e to wail unlil the coun-.jit.-...^istant to Rev. I^illy Sunda\. now tv controller is fully saiisfi'^d thai they j conducting a campaign at Scranton did some work for the courity. iand wiio was here a year ago. r:e' . I.etter.s were sent diring the week , l^inden w-ill be assUtcd by Prof, rfarrjr 10 the State officials at Harrisburg | Ross and Mr.a. Harry Res?, asking for the rt port o:: the local seal- Rev. I.,indeii Ls -a sncoessfuJ pa-stnr ers. Under tho last act of legislature evangelist having liMd pa-storuie-s in governing this office tlie men must numerous w-estern slates. .\t presenr owned piig jf report of their activilie.T with jhe is the Stato ovangelis-; for Ponnsyl- the State and now the local official | vania under tho auspices of tho State wants a copy of that report. In the | Mission Board of fhe Penn.syivania event that he gets it then one ot the 1 Baptist General Connection. Siiieth-? attaches of hig office v.ill be sent ouf | first of this year he lias beer, sue- to the various establ.shmonls that ; ^.^^^^^.^1 jj^ j^j^ ^.^^.^ .^^ Kane. Witliani- thev report a? visited and the fact 1 j ^. ..^ ^ , , . ,. , tSat the' were there will be thus con- h«P"=-t -nd Nurthumbe-land. .Vf.er ^^^ ; leaving this city he goe-s to thc First 111 tho ovopt thatfhls investigation I Baptist Church at Plttsliurg and then shows that they actually visited thei^^ j,.,^ Tmmanuel Baptist chur-h at places then 'he bill w 11 be paid. If not then the trouble wil' really start, j^'^'^a""'"- The controller rofu«od to i.alk on thej — matter yesterday, merely stating thatiFOR UFXT~S-room aoartmen.. a;I until he beard from the State thc bills j finished in hard woof.i, , tile bath- would not be paid. It's a dull day at .room. front and bao!: porch-.', all the court h'oise when some bill or improvements, steam he»l. .\pi>i> on other is nol hold up f'r audit. premu-es or .New 'phone. Di«7. J
Object Description
Title | Wilkes-Barre Sunday Independent |
Masthead | Wilkes-Barre Sunday 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 | 1914-03-15 |
Location Covered | Pennsylvania - Luzerne County |
Type | Text |
Original Format | Newspapers |
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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 | 03 |
Day | 15 |
Year | 1914 |
Description
Title | Wilkes-Barre Sunday Independent |
Masthead | Wilkes-Barre Sunday 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 | 1914-03-15 |
Date Digital | 2008-03-31 |
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 40500 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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FAIR ANO WAR>tKR SUN DAT;
MONDAY FAIR; Mf>DERA1|!! SOCTirERV WINDS.
PRICE FIVE CENTS
TRiUN GOES DOWN EMBANK GIRL KILLED; THIRTY INJUR
WHEN REEi^ED EVEAL PLOT TO ESCAPE FRO
Miss Hill Caught in Wreck¬ age on Omaha Road at ' Mendota, Minn
TWO COACHES DERAILED i
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Clelegi-aidi lo liidoiHM.dont.) j
Sl laul. -Miun.. .'\iar«li » 1—Miss I Julia HIM. of 1-aUo Crystal, Minn..^ >>».. killed anil lliiMv p.isons iii.tiir«t ; loiilglit «lion a i>a>.HOii:;or irain on j Hie Oinalia Railroaii rn route from, Omaha to St. Paul "a- wrtM-ktHl at : Mcndoia. Minn. Two «oa |
Sequence | 1 |
Page | 1 |
FileName | 19140315_001.tif |
Month | 03 |
Day | 15 |
Year | 1914 |
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