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I Latest Teleg:raph News ^?:?=^i^=i:^| rvdepen FOUNDED 1906 WILKES-BARRE, PA., SUNDAY, FEBRUARY, 8, 1914. THI WEAIHtJ: f\it: wh coi.ofn sindav: M < >M) \%' I-' \ir ''toDf ;r * tf: VOKTIIWEST WMHS. PRICE FIVE CENTS p. MORGM AND HIS WHITE aEPHANT mmt roiiCY Charles Myles Dobson Well Known New York Resident Reported '"Shot Up" To Newspaper Friend At Home—Wife Is Now Touring Country With Opera Company Now In The West. ON LOAN IHE HAD EXTENSIVE OIL AND MINING INTERESTS IN MEXICO Wilson and Bryan Agree to Let American Finance Chinese Move I -een t.ie heir to the fitiaii- ,.;.i:|i u." .\mei-rcji in f<>.'ili|e.<s P be .•'tcr.s oil! of ilis o'f ices • r-ireei e\-crv afternoon slier :<i •I'.fy'n wcrk for whicii hi.s- " r ,= ¦«•) wa.>; noted. .\Iiove ;:re re. c !cl.'on:i' .;f tv.o of the most jni- l:|-tt v.-arks in ' (he S.jO.OOO.orpi • ' o- a-| collc;t;one left l)y ih ¦"¦'.rsi"i. which is <-:ir.'-"ni;' !:i: ,. MoD^an more worry j;i,.u:i! '•'h: thiin fh" Xew ^"o!¦l;, .V'-'« .en,y.Kl IJailford scuiid il or 'b- -ivi'S-t biU.<! ill Wnshint;t_iii. '" ib" ie*"! i^ rtaphacls Coli..i.,^^ ::. pa'nted in ir-.O,"), /or Vvhich <'i>: own< r'.".- friMier i!;^icl %:<!)ii., Vj«:; cro-dlcd oiiiiiiuilly ^m- "^ !?i. .'wUiilOMV of I'ad-iiii :i- ¦ ¦1! ihe right is il'iben's '«; I'le I'sininiis .\nne nC Aii,-;- Xoli,; illi' eiMii'iniiii.-i sleeves ;:r^;i-r>;!.:e collar. •1 Ih 1 I!, ARREST TOWNSHIP PHYSICIAN r.aT Bciiicred i (sp'Tujl Io l"deiifndrnt» ."¦i u Toil:. i"eli. T. -- .1. Pierpo:;' ivj.i.u.m and hi;: .\rt Trea.-'ili-".-. I, .r. Pierpont -Morgan a f'hilistmc',' I'hc nrt lovers of" Aniericii luive asked 1 henisehc-a thi.« tiuestiou' many rinic.-; in the last ivionth. What is ihe a,t- litnde toward the rare anil Uie bean- iiful of ihe'iiian v.ho owns the iiioi t .•-tu.ocndGiis pri'.aie ¦ collection ever i<;?embled—fhe object." which ' h.-iv-e ¦ raised youhg .N'ew York to tli^-. fir-^t ' i;:nk as a mu.'scum clt.v .' " . " Wiieii .1. Pieriioiit .Morgan, liie eUi- I r. Oie^ he left lii.s .son a .^reai 'dejl oT nione.v, but uilii It several '.ei.- cncrou.s burdens. U« left him the ¦ <liiiy of e.xplaiuiiiK y series oi' <-oIm:- fiU finauciul t>iiei-ation.s in whicii Lb;; joungci- Morgan bad been litUe ^a\ c :i." a .spectator. He bit him the chief, (ulnship of •i^reate'^et finunciiiig con- (fin in the Western Hemisphere, jnii iicrhaps on the ,H:lal)e. He left h'.iu liu^rci-. duties. i>hilanthroi>ic diilie<, ;:k! Mcial duties, i.s he.iii ,,f i|,,. lloL-.s( of llor.gan. h,jt most iicrplc.xing ' ¦ •r all he left him liiiy iiu^ht> bur- li-.'ii. ihis-gigantic white elejih.ir.t. k' :mI. \Vh,<. weightx -ivh.\ ';i while .¦)'¦- iihinl? Becau.-^e the .\miricaii p', ople ho.e coiiic lo bclie\e in soiiie way or other. 'nliliom espcciiil rli> nfe or ri'ason. th:it I he;L.e art treasures iielong to ii, I'l-r. , iKiI'-si ti ,« ;i:i initiative feeling. :< feeling thai .\meric.m dollars. ihei i^wcal o|- Aiiierit'an brow.«, the strain- j ins of .\ Miei-ican inusi-lcs ami the eoi- • lecii->e Ihinlcins "f Ainerican brMin,'- 'loiigiil Ibis iioard. The elder .Morgan fi>stei"ed iiiis ¦dea, ( iiniloiibtedly, lie i.ti .said to huve ex- • pesBcd the wish t<> uuik** .\e\v V.trl ' Ihc le.idiiig art center oT the woild. ' Noihipi; gave him greater pleasure iliau fo stand as one of the leeentjoTi ( iinimittee at a f'.inclion of the .Metro. poiitJii Museum of .\r! ahd meet th- art arisiooracy (far diflerent fron: Ml" ari.'^toC'-.-.'- ' ••'' ¦;«-.-:>lthl 'vl'.i'-ii c : •.\a--d !i:. V<iuug 0\«"i'r iuUirto^yni '¦.1^ the:: that l^e relaxed ihe II . -i. Then did be moat eii.loy the great fortune Ive had amassed. J.= .1. Pierpont Morgan the youn,ger a chip or the old block,'. He is no long¬ er a .\oung Iran. He is now fortv- «:e> en years old. lie has his f.-uhcrr habits of hard work, his lo\c of j wa.s reported t-alching. even his abilily a..< ;i trem-h- innd the H OF YOUNG GIRL k StatcmeM at City HasjpitaJ She Claims Criminal Opera¬ tion Had Been Performed on Her—Was Lured to Pittsburg By Lover. rrelegrapli to Intlcpendeiitj ' Vi^i.'hiiiKi.iM. I'eii. T, -.Secrt-iary ( I lli.van !Pr,!;eii on ,iy ;cic .Vinsrican Ited 't'ross has given cnuorsemeiii lo loans I of if J.000,000 by .\mericaii rinaiKiers l!o llie CIiiiie.",c rcpiiLilic to be spent in improvements lo the llwai ri\er. I'hina and piie\enlion of flood in ihe ; 11 wai valley. The co-operation of ine .-^late De. I partment in financing this loan in. : dicates a change by President Wilson j :n his foreign |jolii.\. The President ' :iiinounced last ,\pril this gov ernn-.ent j Aould not underwrite foieign loaiis : .ii)d would not act .is collector of in- ; leresls on money loaned \'y uani^er.fl ' of Ihis country to ioreigii govern. | Mieiils. B.\ ieaso;i of this aniiouiu-e- , :uoni the pending Chine.«e loan of *i:.5.0oOOOO wa.H calleil i-ff :ind a siiiaUer loan or $2.000.000 lo .Vic.ira. sua wa.s blocked. .Mr. Bryan is said to ba' e nrged . upon the President consent to this lat- ! i-r loan wit^ approval by t'nis go\ ern IlK It. I The llcil Cross was moved to sup- j lion the proposition through liumaiii. j 'tarian reason.a the floods ir tbe Hwai j river annually killing many 'hincser land destro.ving mncli propert.x. .1. O. Wliite <S- Co.. a Xew York <on- | iiacti'ig firm has agreed to take ir,> J liie impro'.ement wo'k under the loan, > .¦\s security the Chinese sovernnient j i.<< to give the interest on the re\ emie of the lands along ihe Hawi river to be iniiPioved. for a period of year.s. Telegraph to Independent .New \\>vk. l-'el) 7. I'liarle.s .Mvle.s Dobson. inilliouHire Oil and Mwirng inaii of NVw York imJ l.uiHioii ii;),s been sliot liy .Mcxictiii Kedfcal soldiei.s. lie is believed lo lie dead or d.'ing. Til" iiew.s eame today in a dispjitirh lu D. .\. 5}iii'|>liy. of the .Xin^-rieHn I'vess .As.sofiition from '(¦)!. Kei^nandez believed to be atlaelied to the K>;deral army near Torreon. Tlie dispatch follows: Yol-k: Yonr ai:ta;zonis.tie '.Maliitiii. via Kranseiseo. Keb. (5. .Miirjiliy. eare of .\meriean Pre,s.v .-XsMieiiitiou. New ;i(-!dr('S-s .Mib'.s Ilobson "s i-iffareile ease. He taken by federa! force. Torrpon. charged e.'>cei(iiig govfinmeiit. sliol ii[), (Siirned i i'Vrnaude/.. .Mt. .Murphy who wa.s ieei-nfly iulrodii<-eiJ p. .\11-. Dobson at the Waldorf .Asstorig by Raoul \l;id(ri) is iu doiiJjt in regarding the precise mean ini.' of iiie woriis "sdol up."" Tf tiie .Mexicans fol- !<«wed ibetf- ii.siiai metliod of liandlinu' prisoners, it is probable .Mr. Doh.srm -vms killed outright. .\f file lime of their introduction. .Mr. .Murjiliy gave .Mr. DobsHin Ids card to which rcfereiic'? I* ui.-id" Ml ihe dispatch. Kor tiie last twenty years IJobsoii spent iniieh of his tin>e in .Mexico, look- lig after lii^ oi! and milling interesis in V'tu < 'riiz .-I'ld ('hiiiuHiiiia, Married an American Woman ,\hiii)ug!i born an Kiiu-lishiiian. ,\lr. Dobson roii^lit under .Ma.jor lit-tu-rjil Wood in tin war. ItAed in Xe.v York several years and uiajried an .\ineriean woman. His v.ife is an >i"iigei-. known on ihe stage as ,\ntoinette Kopeiski, sfe is Ix^ieved lo Ije iu Los .\ngeh'S •Sitiue. Avest wilh Dolrson len New The Choeolale Soldier' York for .Me.xico two 1 'uban Op'^V:! laviiig lie uas a giiesi at lO N«-«' )'ori< is I'" < o.. .indcj- the inauagenienr of the Wliituej' Opera (.'o. .Me. Wi'eks ago. During the four weeks prior to his dej)ar1ure. liie Siratford House wliere in- imariablx staved while here. His clovesi friend W Wi,i I ne\- I the theatrical and opera inanagei Well Known in New York "I i-annol lielieve tins rejeirl.'' sa iil .Mr. Wliimex iiid ^o well known ihere that the .Mexicans would not 'liiied al in.\ lioiise and I am certain, kuowin.g the niaii .Mr. Doltson was well known in the<itrical circles iind -also known to freipienlers of tiie Waldoi-f-.Astoria 'Vhile here. Goverment Will Act Wa.sliin-lon. l-fli, 7 Kcpoii of ihe deatli „\' ,Miies Doi.son. rjrit .•\iii.-rK-aii -<aid to have been exeeuied by federal troops, lias not been received a) fhe Sfaie ¦vas announced tonight. Investigation of Dobson "s deiUli will be takeu up .lire.-t d atl'aires O'.Shaiighnessy when continnatioii,readies Washington. loniglii. lie is such a liig luan in .Mesieo dai'e liariii him. Orfly two weefs ngo. he as I do thai no liarni has eome io liini." Ijeeaiise of his wife's position on the si age where he dined aud spent innch cf his lime oil land Depaitne throiisrii o" ner nt. it eli;- fge THEUTESTGOSSIPCONCERINING 'REARRESTED _ DISORDERS P0LmC.4L BATTLE Of THE STATE UPONMEASE MEXllU UIY Philadelphia Proves the Mecca For Politicians of Ali Par I'eath came yc.^ti-rday .nftornpon ,to pretty, .little .losophine Mandeliiio, .' :;ged"17 ye.-ii':-. of Plains Township, at' the City Hiff'pitfil from peritonitis. ; '>Vithiii -111 hour a iirominent ph.vsic- , ian of ;i nearby town.ship was under ' arrest charged with performing a , crinifnal oiieratioii and a warrant wa.s ; out for Xic-holas Bianco, a brother of ; fhe bunlierl of Pittston city. The latter \va,^ first vv-a,nted^on a charge of ; .seductiQn. bin it had to be dropped, to a minor charge owing to fhe fact ; that th-- former alleged crime wr<s i com mitred .-'t Pittsburg. 'niirinsr the'days of last'.Tnne the >oiin.t; .^irl w.is the eweeibear,* of ^ BiaMco. He called on Mer . at her i home in Plains and there was talk of ' ^n.irriage. Her parents, however, fought the ni:itch and he finally de¬ parted the region, locating at Pltts- liiirKh. From there he wrote to her and asked tHat she leave home and family a:iid .1oiii him. She went to him. but he diil not have thing.-, prepared for the wedding j w-is and the first nighi she .spent io the end. On < ity he threatened her life and in her fear she agreed to live with him .is his wile althoush no marriage cere- mom had been performed. Later the pair came east and he still forced her lo maintain the relations and lived ai the home of her parents with under the impression thaf true in ibis ca.-se and within a short time she was in a delicate condition. Treatment was started wiih the doc¬ tor jna under arrest .'esterda.v and then the man gol away from the gi:l he had thii.s wronged. His arrest for non-support followed bef.ire a Pifistoii aldeiiiian and he then told of their' not heiug married. On her return home the msile members of her fanVil.v ! le;?rned of h^r condition and the.v went lo .Vlderman Carkiiff of this ciiy I and askeil for the warraui chargnig , Scenes In Street Resemble Those When Diaz Placed Huerta In Power ties at This Stage of Game-Red Hot Three Cor nered Fight is Looked For—Some Queries About Luzerne Couniy. (« able ludepcnil«*iit) .Me.x.co City. I-Vi>. 7. —The scene.s in I ile -s; reet.s of the capital tonight are *igiiificanlly reiiilniscent of the storiii.v- ¦¦'" were legally wed fled, "The wages of .sin is death. they with they heM ,sediictio;i. Investi.sation 'liowed thati(ia>s of last Friday preceding the i lUe c:t.\ toda.* I'iusbur.gh v.as the scene of the crime i,jo ^ „t-;,ii „f Aiadero. .Military patrols ' Scranton, left and the charge was rednced to the jnave been stationed along lhn>riiicipal i .iilnor one covering his offense in this j<,.treets, machine guns are mounted on ' roof:-, the -Xational palace .s heavily ; guarded and the troops at all the gar. ' rison le.st!^ are on the alert for a jiepeiition of the coiip d'etat vvhich in- : stalled .Hiierlu as .successor to .MaUero. ¦ ;lt is hinted that IVlix Dia-/.. the man', ¦who made seizure of the ciiidala lastl Iyear paving the way for the over-i'^*'*^''"^'^"" "^ "^^ I'urnMig of the .Madero administration i lis behind Ihe .secret movemeni to! I ovenbr<.w Huerta. \ ! In the nieantiiiie lluerta and bis j.-hicf lieutenant Oeiieral Blan<|iiei. iliei niijisier of war have imiiiuned them- j iselves in the palace under heavy jguard.s. I Tlie fish! ing .n Cuadaloupe last jnlght was heavy bin all news h.is I been rigidly suppressed. ' region. .^t the hospital when death -i-.-a,s j near at band the gjrl in talking with '. her relatives stated Ihat wliile the disease wilh which sfie was afflicted was causing her considerable suffering the fact that a criminal operaiion liad been performed upon her by a doctor the real can.se oT her impending ihi.". statement a warranl was issued ijy .Mderman Carkuff. tjast ni.ght the i).hysician Wits arraigned be¬ fore the local .iustice bul be was al¬ lowed to .qive hail for a further hear¬ ing next W.->dnesday night. Tie staled, howeve;-. that he bad not performed Ihe oiieiation as claimed, but thaf the jelrl hacl lold him that an Italian iloe- Jtor in anolher tovn was responsible for her condition. (.^pV•tial lo the liuh-pfiiileiil.) Pl.iladelphia. Feb. 7. — The State iiolitical battle is warming up a bit i>nd all. roa.d:j seem to lead to Phila¬ delphia. .\ nimiber of politicians fr(mi Xoniieasiern Pennsyhania were in l-:.\-.Mayor Uimniick of for h'Miie early in ilie Oa\. Two promineiu .^cranion men .'trrived ,ii noon. It is said they are iniei-.'si.o in ihe sale of the Scranton Itepuliliean-Trilnine and Truth, whieh will .le auctioned off at a I'. .S. Court sale I.n .March 10, .\n aiiempi is be¬ ing made lo dispose of the prope;t.\- lo I'hiladelphia people before the date of sa e.. .\ trade journal containing a properi.v was circu- f'l'i-k'grapli lo Independent ) niiMCelphia. Feb. 7.- Af;er ,?e>-\ ing a two yeh'T'Sentence in the K.-vstern I'eiiitentian-. Robert K. G-unning, \n.tj.9-n..q?..'.-Geii.tlem.'in Butler' bur- ;iiar, .was.arre-ste.d toiiay as he left pri.-M'H 11^- was¦¦ knt>wii to the po?lce of man>- clrre« In -rhi-* eounirv and Eu- ro.Oe. Tie made il specialty of obtain- ¦ ing liosltioii.s as butler in wealth?- to be e.vpri-ted. t'oiiBi essinaii .lobn I '''^tnilies and Ihen making off wi;H .1. Casey of-Luzere. is neutral. Ile i i ! jewe-lj: a.i;d ,vaJu.iibles. in favor of an open primary fight | 'J'-i-*-pi-e^^ni «vrest is for the theft whether thei-.- are two candidates or ! "f j«?*"'elr.-triid valuable heirlooms from half a ilozen running f..r the nomina- i f^corge !!. ^rntlabaker at his home riie majority of the Democratic that 1 .sale can be effected here. The Democrats have a sU'ona paper in Ijackawanna couniy and the Pro.gress- ives bae the .\li rning .\e\vs. The only load for the other paper to travel ; tlon < onsiessinen. h(.w.-\er. are in favm of .\!c< 'ormicU,. Desiijie Ihe f.iii ilijt ih.s was .Sat- nrda.\. .<^eii;Uor Penrose'.s headiniarters was a busy place. .Man>- !)|-ominenf Republican.s'from different sections of rhe State called. The senior senator has no more love for Palmer than he has for Pinch' t, Penrose says ttie C<m,sre.ss-niLiu frtuii .Monroe is a Boss. Palmer may be expected to come back wilh: -Well, you're a bigger boss," .Many Democrats here think it would hav e .<riown better grace on Mc¬ cormick's p'art had he had attacked tbe candidacy of Ryan in his paper, the Harrisbur.g Patriot, With the Progrc^-ives. in f^yerjeacii. .V. .T, The jewels were re- i «'overed, Tfe is also wanted for many I other robile^ie^5. incliidin!-. it is slated, •several iu JJaJtiuiore. .Md TV;0 DKNTLSTS I'|<7hT. is by the Stalwart Republican route, i .|-,,^ Progressives show as much life Bill Ihe Stalwarts do not seem to be JUDGES FAIL TO AGREE ON POOR DIRECTORSHIP ONE INE ¦¦^.! l.l.OI sev'etal ' hours :\.ie judges of yesterday aftc-- the couiil,^- held a corfeveiK-e iji ttfe chamber." of .Tudge .-••iirnr. bul without arriving al any decision on liie npi^ointments being eonsidered. Thai Newport township [poor directorship. in fhe malter'^ill i.e drawn. Places on these va'iou- are beih.i? eagerly sougi'it ii Many arrests . of alicged .ploiiers wor,> made loday and many others aie o( in7 loo'io.i i'or.' ¦ ¦ ¦ ^VlH)le,¦^ale \i'rc>i>- i: 'A-.is learned laie touight ili.o iliiiix arresis were made nt Gade. lojpe. .\tnong those arrested were .¦several officer.^ cf Xhe garrHon who were charged with con.^piracx to per- mil I he* rebels to enter the < ity. .V larse quaulily of arms and timmuni- I'on were also seiKcd in fhe suburb of Sautri Clara. Tonight the in¬ habitants of the two lowns, alarmed i..v the menaciuET federal batteries on -iioards I the sourrouiiding hills are camping cerlaiii'outside the lowns. The u.sual Satiii^. an.Mous to invest in a newspaper en¬ terprise in tbe far off end of tbe Slate. Since tiic Item failed here i-apital is cliai'\ of the newspaper business. I ' I Rooms were engaged at a central hotei for "Farmer" Creasy, who is • i)ooI^-pd for a visit here. It ia said the ! Columbia couniy stafeman would not j be adviei'se to accepting the nomiiia- jtion for the offi^'ji of Secretary of In- , ternal .Mia':,- on the r\<poeratic tic- ;kel,' It 's believed both .McCormick 'and Ryan, the rival candidates for the Demooiatie noniiiiatioii for governor ¦ would favor the •'F'armer." .-Xt Hie ! same time you ciin here it in the hotel j lobby;-' Ihal Creasy has his enemies. i too. j 'Ihe liig Prize. T"^ .irover:'y "^'tween McCor- , ..^^ ,. ^,,,.,^^ „^,^^.,^ I niiek tnd Ryan took another lurn fo- I as the (Uheriwo i>arties. .\n imi'ei'- tanl confereii-ce is to be held liere ihe c-oming week when a candidate fo'- governor will he decided upon. It will be a friendl.v conferoiue. No one can¬ didate will stand in Ihe nay of the other. I sh(^uld not be surprised, thaf is if surface Jndica;iim.s count for an.v- thing. if Draper Lewis, of the T'nl- \ersit.v of Pennsylvania should lie the man linally agreed upon hy the Wash¬ ington parl.v to carry the banner of Progressiveism. He w-ould. undonbt- ' edl.v. come nearer satisfyinc all ele- 1 ments in the party than any other i jman #hf> could be named. They tell me the Progressives Intend lo put up a hard battle. ; 'fhe appoiiitnient of .liid^ie Tre.xier. i of Lehigh county, to a place on the is looked upon a bid for the Pennsylvania Oerman brought on what as a stormy discussion meeting broke up with the nnan. Outwardly, however, young I members of the bench divided on fhe hown little interest I'm: ner. There is a ho; race on for rate of for 'hi> ir. Mor.i<an has fiuarters. Officials of fhe miner's un- jday nigh; nierry-niaking of the capital if.n-are deeply .!r.tere«ied and as iheyiwa-; missing . io;-,i.^'hl and the .streets are not ;iny lo.t well u!ea.sed with the iwere almost de.=eried, save by group.'-. manner in Which rile board named |of natives who eonver.sed furtively in during the pa-M v/eeic w:is alloted ^tojthe shadows. iheai Ihe iiuerest. in tlje boards re-j So numerous have been mainii!.; to -lieiu-med ha.>* Jicrea.sed. , in connection with the alla.sed plot) It !.< stated ihat vvhile tliere v.ill be a '\ote as Mil ofl'.'Jei to Palmer's claims. .•^CHfVl.FR, Dotiuir l>^»vvFen<ie and Doctor i>ock. er. of + Wt«<r Markel street, w-ere ar¬ rested ,if » OVlock last evening by Officer ¦NTewton charged with fight- :ng in their office. From the stoij told at the polce headfiualers last evening- llirt (rouiiU* s4a4-iAd over money mat- ler.s 5ind for »» rime ther-' wa-s ,'ileniv fisii* fl.vlng in^tTpad of teeth. Both men w-rre taken lo the police bead. 'I'larier.-' where they left $10 security for Uieir ijppear.'^nee .it ...,iice court ihli; iiioriuivs, wlien ihe trouble will be aired ¦before'-the .\cting Mayor. — I t ¦*:¦¦ and 1'"^' eanred wceklv selling our iliSh ' CJuallty Lakcshore Llr.-'wn .Niir- ser> .'^'tock! fiest ;irown in the I". .•¦;. Permanent position. Pay wcekl.v. tUiU'it Frejc Wr.ile todav. Penn.'jv I-' va.uiaNnrst.ry Co.. Oirard, Pi CHANCK for. .voung men and womei. to learn a.J)usiness that pays bi". Learn window trimmin.i; snd car'! w ritrn.a; divring .votir spar-^ t'.me. .\ iimticd class in Wiikes-Karre nov* formiiig; thorough instruction in all branches by experts. I'^ot ptirtirular.s address .\dvertisiiig. Indcperderl of¬ fice, i\ ilkcs-^.arr^• W..\.\¦.l:l¦:D—l'"Lve sood fa'III ter.auii-.; farms of all sizes and lo-alions. Ad- dre?s Se.iunfn F. .Xorthrup. Wa kii'-, N. T . il! those things in 'which his father itbe po.si whieh pa.vs at the rev.'led So .tie b.is heard of Ihis j $ I.TiO-O ai/l .i ,:^ood long term M.->rgaii spending a half a million for I bolder. some -me thin;-, he must have. .No j The plare.s ou the e.^iaminill^ iniiu* one has heard of his .adding a single I boards were also considered and it .'irticle lo hi.s father's collrciion sim e i wa.s .stated last night that the places few cliKii boar.Is :n ;eS made in tlic li.st of the • o'.il-ir.en vvill iie retained. • against 'luerla tiial the prisoners are Jaiiiiiied. T\*-o thoi'.=!and of the local p.dice are declared to have been in da;--.-- Th*- .Vl<^Coriir:ckites ih.iiight itj wotrld Ite a-.good idea if Ryan would go'o'ilflic llek-.-'; a-i Secretary of In- . ^ . ^S.XI.KSAliix w.AX-TKD—To sell house- rerhal Affair.'^. The Ryanites spurned I Mandils Wreck lYain ! I'lold artiile.*-. Wll on sieht; lOcI t>e>' Uhe p-opositioji. .Now tha; Wut-son. | i,,.^,,^^ .\iex.. r-vb 7.—The ere-,v of 1'<'•)'¦ . ^'""0 f»r panicular.';. ',teynolds arresis I the liig lawyei' ' of T'itt.sburgh. has j ^^^j^ ".Mexico aiid Northwestern train I ^-^'iP^Lv Co.', i:;:, li'ving .W... Scran!.lu, declined to stand as (undidate ; ^^ ^ „ ,.^„...-..,-, i,,. ,..,.„,iif.^o i,:,T„iii.. in : Pa i:. .'i .Seiu'iior, subject to the for Sim ( lii- la;ier's decease,, iTiforever—and this is ihe uoiut .so .-,ir;.»i''\' v^atched in .irt circles—he ad. mit,s th.Tt he will sell part uf hi.. father*!;- trea.s'jre.-^. •' Part'.' llo'vv largo a i:.ar! ' AV'ill ii oe simply some of •ihe old geiitleiu'iu's unlucky ijiirchas- • - the "resu!!,^^ o' - hinx acci-rdiiiL- *-.'- shr-?wd''' - — \ fir wii! , on llie uoard for ;li> lamination of I'atl' js Inkiiouii L: I'.iso,, i-i'eli. 7.--.All (lonbl as I., the laie. of, it":e iiussengers and crew of ihe train burned in tbe Cumbre tunnel was r.emoj.-ed wheii a tne.s.sage the mine foremen had oeen agreed upon, j^vas '-ekeived at the generyl tiffice o'' bm that the places on ihe board for hhe. .Mrsic,<iii .Norilnve^iern Railway a; r.<aniiiiatioii of minors hat) not even i i o >loi-k ihif. afternoon from Supt. D. been reached, .\iioflier repi'i-t was to ¦ i.'. Cjark. ihe pfrect Ibat the appointmeni.-i .r j Thf iKc,--sas:e said that tlie nouy of jlip .,iie :.oard had uurelv lieen dis-:.ii;nri r';rnaudei;, a b;-akemau one of judges and tiiat 'loili. Hie li'ams burned, i:i the laiiTtel had best cd .' i-, disi>o> by the ini'e ha appoinimeiH.s. .....•¦o i:cidei:L'= in ! cussed CO.ninon .'"por-. linu defini'e had been done al^jiig iho ' b^eii foiiud near liie cortnerii portal. ¦" ¦¦ ........;"•..-.""lo V'l .-irder on • J; •..; iiovv bellpved stuc that all seiigci-5 and all llie cre.vs on k afte'- another [trains -ivere sent iiijo the "ouriiiu I'.ivie .:.) i ' , " " ,' • ..iif.'i I'ur,' .1', will' . I .n. line of ap|)oinlmer>t.s. .\;i onler on the horirci, however, i.s e..p>ecled about 'be !Miiidlc of the week afte ¦b ill.' rorm.'i on.ier trains -ivere sent iie! bv some unknown aiilhoril-v pas. both uni- ihe ujoi, j Will Have ' hei I Douglas, .\riz, I'eu. 7.— Ives lel.-- Iviei,' the Con.siimiionalist consul here iaiinoiiuces that ilie lilonstitutionaliists '¦¦ liave secured an optioh for the pur- i iia.ie of two old. criii.sers from Ihe .>rencii government. Uolh ves.iels ar.- 'to be etiuipped with heavy gi,ii.< and 1 ! U-scd^ along tlie .Mexican gulf coast. It ; Ls announced that i^fter Feb. 1.3 tha; (no Mexican currency olher ih.in thai li.ssued b.v the rebels will be avcepled in thc lerrilory uiuler tbeir eouirol. j will -of the Ik.mocratic voter: ! cour.'-p, aiiothvr eifi.ri is .goi 11.^ lo 'in:,"detf> induce Jud?;e .Mesirezat, ¦ ihe'.'^iipt-enie f'oiirl, ' of hi.s name.' j from .iudg ' ly is au-N'oiisly budied for. I .JSTo ->ne takes the candidaev I mer -.Viayor • Dimmi iwas wrecked the Cumbre by C !unn. istillo'.s bantlits in 1 are being held Sert.lUT • serioii.-'l^'- of be ofj to allow the use i (ime annouiu-eiiieni j Carman of L!i/,eriie con- 1 jibe passengers. of for- I Tt'O "I" I'^f" Pii^^^^t-u of Scraiiion, for|l>andiis a re . Americans here ihejare mostly Mexicans and a f I for ransom Ji.v tbe bandit leader neari the .scene of the hold up and wre(l<. j nceording lo-advit e..- received toda.v b.v j the officials-from two cow boys who >vere sent fo a.«certain the f.tte of i ers held The While ly the others vv .lap- bill Sci'ilhion ni.iii did a l"t of laikim it was h'losirv-jlboUf himself. TiiV politicians'al Democratic head- duariers ifie wouderins where Lx- CoagD.-i-sman . L-nahaii of Luzerne, wiil i-tiind. on •.':::' so^ernoish,].. He ...fteii-.irii'^ Philadciphia and meets the Democratic "iioys, Caeey .Mentioned. Conuressfnan t)onohiiP uf this city. f,ivoi-,« RvxD hxr governor- but that is ienese labort.rs. WM .•^)\ (Cable I i^iiris. Feb. .Mexican polic.v I'AN.S liLAZr.. I liidepciKiciii.) 7. ' Pre.siden-L Wilson's is onl.v fanning the fill: .S.MJ::-Team. Harness an.l •WtcgHii: i-eam 10 and 1:; years old: jwM.giTt •_'-i>»0 lbs. Inquire Torrence Ni'iii.iiiie, Bell Phone 171, Sv.-eet Valle.'. jOFnci': FOlt ItK.NT—I'orner .'- I .Market St and Pnblic .Sftuare: he: , (.r;.i'? anif elecnicit.v, <^iii-R;ite D-. I list.'?. ¦TiiRKF, ROii.MS. ciurally lotaieii. '>>''.. t .married couple, for liv.ht house- ' keej), .Vddress B. Iielependent Olfie',. 1 W-A.NTI'".D- .^d dress peck. -Hired C W, '11111 for farm wor!. i3|evf M." >'1, ,Nt' •" flame of revolution, is- the opinion ex pres.'-cd by I.e Temps toniKftt whil l.'lntraiisireant says: President Wil¬ son's proclamation will slir the civil . -,,r,a-„|a rates. ' Wrl'e :,s- war into fresh activity. I S'reet, '-^loom-'burg. Pa. .1 I \ PIIAC'KIC.XL .Nl'HSp; de.sirc-.'3 P"^' ! position. Hospital irainin;-. '.let- W. 3r.,'i
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 | 1914-02-08 |
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 | 02 |
Day | 08 |
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 | 1914-02-08 |
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 40861 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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I Latest Teleg:raph
News ^?:?=^i^=i:^|
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FOUNDED 1906
WILKES-BARRE, PA., SUNDAY, FEBRUARY, 8, 1914.
THI WEAIHtJ:
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VOKTIIWEST WMHS.
PRICE FIVE CENTS
p. MORGM AND HIS WHITE aEPHANT
mmt roiiCY
Charles Myles Dobson Well Known New York Resident Reported '"Shot Up" To Newspaper Friend At Home—Wife Is Now Touring Country With Opera Company Now In The West.
ON LOAN IHE HAD EXTENSIVE OIL AND MINING INTERESTS IN MEXICO
Wilson and Bryan Agree to
Let American Finance
Chinese Move
I
-een t.ie heir to the fitiaii- ,.;.i:|i u." .\mei-rcji in f<>.'ili|e. |
Sequence | 1 |
Page | 1 |
FileName | 19140208_001.tif |
Month | 02 |
Day | 08 |
Year | 1914 |
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