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PRICE 2 CENTS NFARI y RFARY mother defending home rnn Tur nnr»T SHOOTS LITTLE DAUGHTER Fun THE dHlAT oiv niu ninr CONNECTICUT TO have oIA UAT HAut very wealthy governor PUNXSUTAWNEY, PA.. SATURDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 8, 1906 ACCiDENTLY FIRES GUN Her Child Rectives Bu!lit in the Side and May Die Special Service of The .Spirit i : V, Woodruff Another Accident on Road Where Seven Died Last Week fo Person Saw Him Fall But His Lifeless Body Told of Accident IN MADISON SQUARE GARDEN 'AS MAKING SOME REPAIRS Contest for Bike Championship B ;gins Tomorrow Night in New York Well Known Resident of Brookville Is Instantly Killed. t Among the new residences planned for Punxmitawney, is that of K. (1 broken. Itodkey, secretary of the Punxsu- Mr. Mc An Inch wag about ilflv-tive tmvnoy Water Company, the reul work years old and an active member of the "hil h commenced this m.irninn. t'nited Presbyterian Church. tils Tl" ,)ullJlnK which will stand u,...n remains were brought tun today and :l Kpaclnus lot '"> li">-Island Avenue, will be burled tomorrow. I;, v '.I T l0ast Bml- wln lw" in Adams offlrlatlnK at tl..- funeral m. r- helKhth. " fram" K,rut,,«"v ,irul wl" vices. Burial will he mad- in Ul,<''>st upwards of The contra, -t Brookville rem. ton. .sin the hands..! II ll,i*hns and the material is being lurnished Besides his wife, the dceeawd is from ur.,.s« ,s Pinning Mill. survived by «#.ie daught r, Mrs. l?»r- The foundation for the now buildtlia Hawk, jind two suns, .lay, a t»ach- |ng was completed some days ago, or in Kldred Township Schools, and making it possible for the building Lewis. contractors t<» begin their work. m' "vs*1 • '".1, > : >&} V^w ' $,■ <• SB 'm'Wj .•«*? •: v?. . <** '$% v> e$ M>> •:. £$ ■■■■■■■?'*'* IWiT' p ,^p '•■;'i'7* : '?•' '' ''^5?^;^;:;%-s .:•. '•'^f^S^WSk :-?iW ; >. TCP"*4flftt&lfeb - ' . ■■ > *,v -,•> f'^A//6i'tfj(,n • - > ••■ ■ ' <•••' ••••: >>„. - 'tt?% %» . ' -'ir* ■"' •■ x'3 '■ *£«» «.$<»'» « * /» ';; ' ; ' ' - ■'>> ' ' - ''.:A\-AVV .- *$ y "• ' " " v V<- 1 * ! ... : . .. , - * , : > {,v4»« i.' ?&§[;.<•':; • .. o^^^nejra39f PITTSmtU, Doc. S.—While Mrs. Christ Imhoff, of Fair Oaks, was preparing to defend her homo laat night I'rum tl attack «»f burgi;i i s, who turn -1 out to In a neighbor !>• nt upon a charitable mission, she •cidentally discharged a revolver which lv r husband had provided for purpo • s Of protection, the shot inflleting ;i v..>un<I upon her little daughter Kniherine, which will likely result. fatally. T'v Publishers' Press The lather was employed at Am* brid • and w; detained at his work lai' night Accordingly he sent a in. - .•. t• • bis who by ;i neighbor Hid follow workman named Iteglem n. telliiuT his wife to send his din- Tin* < hi! I a! h< r d« re* < iv» d tho h ill from lib nun in h«*r nidi* and foil t • tli.- 11 <» i r at tin- v-»< 1. 11!' in r mothor. She is uruojist iou.s today \vbil«- hf r mother i>. pro irati d vvlih jcvb-f and lI«'Blfman is slixhtly hard of hoarir.i; and did not hoar tin* chiilloiiKo r .Mi • irnho from b< iilnd tho door. ! I• • t'onttnin d to knock and did not mmw > r th ' ill •»! th»> woman. Mrs. Imhoft tla n < < ur»id ln-r r«>volv«r boi• v.* «♦ J• • ni11.. lb. lor and in tin* «»x-« it« nn-n: dis« harKt'd tbo weapon. FOUR KILLED ON SOUTHERN RAILWAY tvniorst CROSSED WIRES STOPPED CLOCKS AND RANG ALARM Fire Bell Rung By Excited Laddie When Buzzing Begins Timepieces Failed to Record Washington Observatory Calculations < THERE WASN'T ANY BLAZE THE LINEMAN GETS BUSY THE BRIDE AND GROOM Raymond. -r.i this end in view, recently strengthened position. Th several of the members of* Troop D scramble for gold is not confined to are today burnishing up sundry pairs New York, but exists in all tin- prinof handcuffs, olil and new, and will , eipal money markets of th" world; so likely get after Raymond just as soon New York will only be able to draw as he opens his show here. fresh supplies at the expense of un- When Raymond has been bound by usual pressure or injurious rates of the Troop D boys, he will resemble a interest. Poth the Hunk of France pile of chains and arm and leg and the Hank of England lost gold bracelets, more than he will a hu- this week. man being. If he succeeds in free- The monetary situation is further ing himself, and the management complicated by prospective new semaintain that he will, he will have curity issues of our railroad corporaaccomplished what appears to be an tions, which have been previously inabsolutely impossible feat. timated in these advices. This wet k It is understood that not alone will Atchison authorized $25,000,d00 adthe Troop D boys take part in the ditional securities, and Norfolk and effort to successfully bind Raymond, Western $14,500,000. Other compabut that some of the local police of- nies, such as St, Paul, New York flciuls will also endeavor to bring Central, Great Northern and Northern about his defeat. 1 Pacific, will also come into the market I it to man went to th«i third floor to to know, for none saw him fall and those In the mill were pnly aware of the accident when his lifeless form ivaLs found at the bottom of the shaft. /Air. McAninch. although having retired from the ltourlng business some time ago, had consented t<» go to the New Bethlehem mill and help during a rush of work. Something w»-nt wrong with the elevator in the mill yesterday afternoon and the unfortun- r an, when "av. fr]l clown an elevator haft in the mill/of Geofge I.. Hoed, t New Bethlehmn, shortly after five tVlock last evf/nlngr. Just how tin* happened no . person seems BROOKVIIXE. 1)00 H.—Death in (rightful form camo to William H. MeAnlnth, a prominent resident of :hls place and a lrod (louring: mil' iiro ho t-vonly matchoa iruu «... <«rri "ry. I h< s> k- .. • I»• 111. i n < I - c.-:n- y n<, t 1m» < I. i«1. ** I until th in# •' • <»«ii« the 111<■ 11• y mark- tirm 1 sprint on Satunhr. niuht. H- < «'m ylUST RELEASE MORE MONEY Vm . nZ'Z bfWe5ltst oC MlrugifU' 1). tw.-.-n hlgh-prl ! st.wks headt'il this yoar by M. P. Hoot nn<1 [Hill hlRh-prii i ll money will contlnii" ; jm. Foster. the team which won tin' NI5W YOItK Dec s—Secretary s' 1 " '''v 1 • •hlwh h.unii's hist y> .ir. "I!uhb\ " O,, ..... .... ,, .' ,, equilibrium nne or tin- other musi W.ilthour. tin- lamiuis Atlimln liil.-i- Shaw s clforts to rHicvo the financial . ,•. ,,, ,, , ocrhno. AiUth ilO|H his ii).on tn«' is coupled with Hugh Ma< L< an. o situation were disappointing and ha.I Ktrongth 1 hnM. rs ei stm-Ks. As is rhclsea. Mass. Th.- »?.-,! il brother practically no effoot upon either stocks* v. <-11 kiio\v!i, security s ar- at j«r- - of Newark. Downey of IJ«»st.»n, iloppc Henry Clews Says Relief Can- ill!. lilT. Vl.iV'l-.' not Come Before Middle 11 11'11 ranw ;>«« nm.- <•» umn nui uunit ueiuie ivnuuie , . ■ v. „Mmll in .IM of laniiarv ! a Iinmlvr „f 111,' t.'MiviH ill til.' I'M," JdllUdiy „":;r nr.- s.. .-vonly mnh-h.-.l Hint th.. win- Nv13\V YORK. Dec. S.—Two dozt-n bicycle stars, the pick of the riders of two hemispheres, are now onten-d in the international six-day bicycle TO RELIEVE STRINGENCY niuht tomorrow. As t.e nidi will — •!». ride in pairs, this will make at le.i-f or mon« y Th" laltor coiirlniifs In < nt ytro:;v.'!y » <»i - . ■ i i * t ■: i \ in ;i \\-w ..f .M inin-a polis. ;iii«l I )< >v. nhij-C <•!' S;u. Jnake some r. pairs. Later his In my .•..im,,;. n.| aloe- u-!.it ani ;. • r. T' i • r- J. nr.- anions tie eim:< ■w.-.irin;.' waH found at the bottom of the shaft, the Stock Exchange, ami there is lit - ai • i > it:- vitnl.-ie w. y.< «.f breaking the Stars ami Strip's a distance of twenty-nine feet. tie prospect of substantial relief un- l*hc or- :■••••." d;.dkuk; elthc r stock The unknown quality of several «•; Physicians who examined the body til the middle of January. Scire- mark : values ma-it rcccde and per- the foreign riders on this side of the " •' " claim that death must have resulted tary Shaw has agreed to release if i 2.- ailt r-a • i.l, liquidation, or borrow- water will also make tin result of '' '' 1 he I u ' ' , , ' instantly, as the head was crushed, 000,000 on December K. in antieipa- tag rak ; for money will soon reach a the ract doubtful. Tie foreigners '' Ili' 11 1 ' ' '' 'i! 1 , ' ''and it is thought that the neck was tion of interest payments; but this i- proh;bitiv< and Injurious level. Just are here to compete in th race are '.-r. a. \ !!• - 'h' " 1 ! ' ! —v.—a mere scattered trifle and- it is ex.- wh-'i or where tho breaking point will '1"' pick of the l>i-•> e!e riders ol l-.u is II. w.e '•> < • ' '■ T- VIAAR ((nil ft All A pec ted that he will make further ef- ! come, and how the situation will b, rop- . and I judged who hiv ' • 1 ' Dflf)D || PnVv forts at relief. Since the Treasury adjusted, are problems which only watehed them ;n then tivimn.v t.i I -:. n inUlir LI DUlu l» steadily accumulating funds, owing time can aolv . V< j shbrtlj |.r.- declare they will make IIUUI U UUIU to heavy receipts, tin- secretary is jus- . pactions r..r heavy January disbars- v-ry ,r, liiK tor II,.- Ameri- : - ' / irTrn lUtfllAIHl tifled in counteracting—by all legjtl- mimts will-be In order, and these will rtdt-n throughout th.- race, Nrtvombwr ■ O Juniuirj HllLlI nAlmUnU ol- our present Treasury system. Th.- money market inn.-s „, be «n - s-y. ral ... th.- rm.-rs V..II a Is.. ...ml facts, however, aro that in spite of key ... th- Stock KsOmuge sltu:„l,,n: ''IV .Vi'."! " n.lt.l i, 1 1 " " to, " the enormous increase in the supply an'i present abnormal interest l-a.cs .,n ml- "e oy. i-\le- otic'.-- ' ' State Police Will En- ot rnort°y bank reserves*ffre e.wee.i- *sfc«roicl tm toecepted as cautionary sigingly low, and in addition to Treas- j nals of the plainest character, that we vrT m,. i» \ vA(r\;> rn ei» \< k . _ _ „_ doavor to Bind the ury absorptions the Interior is again ! are hovering over a situation that will ' ... U r"Pl_JT7 PT H i HFS OP "Hand Tuff Kinfr" makInif h"ttvy ,",mum<5 ,h" Nl*w ' i"T 'T'"" l,r"'SM, "m",w" Vah-1,.. k w, i.,- i.,,,- li-m., ... ° A Aa a v. a nanu-wuil fvmg York banks. 1. is true son the l.-adcrs show mor.- wisdom shan interior banks are lending mor.- fr.-i - present diHi.iay.-d. D.-iay will rimply >l.-cl ■ ila.iil-rull Kliur. ly In New Y.-rk, but tin- one move- I intensify tin- liquidation that should Just because members of Troop I), ment seems to off-, t the other; and ' now br yiermltt.-d in ord.-r to fa.-iiitate 11 •. w ..I II - •. i., cial :: ;.nt a* State Police, together with ' 'lay tort uni.-ss there is a :anrp contraction a gruduai readjustment of valu. s. th-- Il< < 'otui>:iny. arriv. d 1. ■ ■W ii .i th. ei . ... . r >lh Palmer, Punxsutawney's rotund po- in loans this we. !;•« bank statement The President's message ri;us.-d no anlleii .-"ion ..r ill. n. n Wiintialc H \IP R'lfhpr ' 1 11 111 lice chief and other officers in this ' must show a d.-licit in surplus r<- dlsturi;an<-e in finaneial circles: in 1 --....-1.. n ap|.. .ran. ... !'i;n:, it. UI1J null I1ll|j|lal0 11(1 Vt, lllJIIICI „„ , section, failed to bind Raymond, the serves. There has been some talk fact It was received witii universal f.i Hajmond. tlx- "Hanil-eull StirtlinfJ Fllfl" 1 \V. "Hand-cutT Kirit," at Brookville, re- of renewed American purchases of ; vor. and not Ueem.-.l "too radical." Kli_l-:'-' O Id I 11111 y LI III , , x. , ( ,1 -entiy, has not lampend the ardor of gold In the I.ondon market. Such So much tor a change in public opin- "': ll(,.-,an s.-..\ . his eonc.rn ii.e -a. • . (. , s ( niaU- . u.. i-- he boys from t ie.barracks, and they reports, however, are premature, and i„n which should not in- overlooked. ' l" 11 ' tin.- „ lock which 1 " b .• I tie .. . . ,\lr ., I Mrlave determlm 3 upon tackling the gold shipments \\iii surely meet with Congress is now at work, but no Im- Ila>nion<l uiii i... une.bl.' t-. in.is. t. - ». . ; ;. ■... .■> iroblem again upon tin- occasion of renewed resistance on the part of the 1 :'"d I. Is likely I'.aymoii.I " ill glv. .Mr. , . . , (| , he appearance here nest week of Hank or England, notwithstanding its 11. Kan an.I th.- Yah I fompitnj ii/ippv PH1IPIF FHO! FH 'FM H. i» oi !.. r it-. ... V -i ... . ... (Continued yn Second Page.) the opportunity to ni ik • good. nHli I uUUI Ll. rUvjl.L.U LIVi n \\t Ul lit n fly. At the njiii .' of the company it is announced thut at 1:10 o'clock this Ji> l'ublixh«rs' IMvss. WASHINGTON. P.. s.- Dispatch ju . received here from Danville, Va., say."* thut four nu n wore killed in a hi rk on ih- Southern Hallway, and tli- !• \"- a po. -ability that the bodies "i dtln i'h at• bring incinerated in the wreckage which i now burning: cordlngly. at hu t made desperate. morning pa: st umer train No. 34 colthey determined to make a run for it lldeil with the r- ar end of a freight .Without their clothe**, and started ou* train near Danville, derailing the en- PUNX'Y TEAM WILL BE A -1- 1 1-'"m V v ..I I'M lain .'.it \\ .1 . ■ tli.'in. !. •: II- The wi i--..it..,l .in.1 the Uiiii- CTDnMPUD TU A "M DUUnDT? •-'> utton «.r v us. n ••• • « i. .a i- •• m. ••> ••••»>. •>•••< »:»<• p..t « 1 b I K.VJINLriiK I ri/\i\l ricLr -n,. .spirit » >•:>i» >■■■ .;.-i »,-!• n, • . mi... .m, n, . ■eemed to b. possessed with an abun- hchmirlnfc s besbb - :: quantity of ri>'< ll t- report-.1 the .-r of tho + • — ,iam.,. ,,f | humor. M. ny prank in I ..I I aii.l Ui-V Ii .1 r- II. .1 pa.-; • <»IT« r "''in v. * killed anil Hut Directors Meet and Decide Up- Z£ .fmVU™ SUTSZX IZYtTu1 IT ;liZ r:ZTV. N' on Course for Next th«mw **«««*«•«•* ?Lvth£:rlT<TZX™r Ypor it was shown last evening by a enn- s safe ... say that the principals of Buffalo and Niagara Falls whore n.ey I'11-'1 ■ ;h t ° ' : ■ Cdl uai glance at the rcort for the "be wedding v.. t e subjected to no Ii* - will ; u>l t ]; • : r hoieym-.. n. season now closed hat baseball in ie amount of worry. .... Punxsutawney, is an excellent thing Some of he guests managed to get BROWN WILL BE AT ARIE 8—In'o..- SUNDAY SCHOOLS MAKE tiling whleii Is noi always noli.I In e 'In-, all "f whleii was stored sately low n supporting loams of oven bet- :.w:-y in t r....ni on Hi. third ll.ior ... T?p ADY pHR PHRT'sTM AC There lm.'t the slightest doubt but <er lalent than our own. Tv,,„ h-n..-. I,iter i, lVi/\0 thai Punxsutawmv will l... iprewnt- Tl'!' '":l1 \ot >-< 'veninK's ,JtaM Wirt »u« of £•»' *ed" 4 / meeting was to take up the matter ling1 togs the theft was discovered and w ed in the Inter-State Baseball League j-epivsentation at the league meet- t nno a seareh was in *-* t Itutcd. Mach _ f 1/ ' 1/ ' ! \A'"II R inents will be largely attended One next year. This much definitely ing to be held in Erie next Thursday. :>om in t.e bona- was K(>ne through | 0 St Ol KflS KflflQlG Will DO can already nolle, the small hoy paydecided upon Inst evonlri/at n moot- 11 unless Drown was s.-I.lo K... »n.l n,.i untl •> <-a n, . Hi- . ; , i Ohcon/Pft in ='irlrt attention to h, S*l>- as the ri-nres. ntativo of tho team lv looUod room on the top ll-M.r did 111. > AuOTOPt IdlCly UUocIVcll III hath I in antlolpailon •* tla Ing of the dlrootora and/rtends of tin m;lmls<.(, jus| -m- Inie a m.-HHo.. as to tl,.- wli.-r Plinv/lltalimol/ - 1 things p> roni. . local team held last evening in the {(, .u.t |n jj matters as his abouts of their lost. clothing. Tie rUliAoUUlWIItJy Many ot the ministers have sr.- Swart/, tailoring estxiblishment. And judgment sho'Ws to be the be-t Tie hlng< s were r moved from the door niiied their intention tleeorating not. Only was It definitely decided that directors promise that in a short tine and upon entering the apartment. th> \ ! ' bun tor the oeeasion and it. Punx'y would have a team in the .Announcements will be made whien found their su'di as« s bound Wit h rnr ito rnn TUCT PU1I HQCM ' 41,1 H Kt-1 > that lie Spirit .-•aula league, but it was also decided that will be highly pleasing to the fans. c.ialns and ribbon and pasted with a I» | UlA I O I Ull I ML UnlLUriLlN ' latise will eall itound during tiethe pennant would go to no other sorts of "just married" signs. exercises to assist tie good teachers place than our town. nriTII 0011 TO III \u ni;'M ho,5irs l,ap,.,>' Laf' r Ii t AIII UuMlO IH ANOTHER NEW NAME Merchants, Too, Are Prepar- '"->""»'»"«ir(s h'lr ouT 'who H wu. jm \ fV PDAQU FOR THE DIRECTORY Attractive Holiday :r;Q>r''\Xr;:p: ,7tnrr- I HBLLlT bioH Displays ;'f .; t bristmas eheer. lumbus and Buffalo teams, which —- clubs took Garvey, MacKown and Frank StUITlD Is SmillUP' ' X '\ n.. i< lants ,ti< a ho Hohson. Just who those m#n nta> ho ny Publishers- I're.-,. " „ f, 8 Ti tl, „i,l„ h, for- .'hrisUn. »aUI « then' preparations ami are will not he made known for some KAST L1VKUPO. >1,. <>., n.-i', s.— Because It S a Fine And all Hume!, lb. b.u • , n'i -' I lironub this i aoe Z '.'f''t he J'illii „.....t<« n« it Is fi.ared Hint If nubile- t-, -N"l er. ature is stlrrnu-, mi' mis pap. r ot th, Kooa weeks, as tl Is riarid pun traction ear of tho East Liverpool . L>0y ,\ ,t . veil a nun". ! things thex have to dlspos. of in —■ ■■ ■ ' ' * j Company was derailed at 'the ap- \d t»t i their stores, so don t tail children to i . 1 , , f|,. - . ' watch for the things that you would RUMOR R mm ■•'«» •"!" mornlMK. Frank A. Sunup. .I, ibis is a now T].(l , will I. ■ h!vause"h,.'» a' UHle'boy'ono numun I0 Ol IIUIII Tile ear plmiKod over 11 twenty-liv. "f.nH' '" " app.-ai in ihe lies .«,y(n|{ just slxt.. 11 ntelu-t 1 r .111 1 ■■ ,im>. and h- did the same thins and foot embankment, completely wreck- d"*eetor>. lie- small metnnei ot njK|,| aluj already the* oav ■ began , alwavs wants to have Santa ('laus fl[ TUC OlliU'O nCITU t,|U' bound from Wellsvllle. l'rank Stamps 'annly arrived last mak,. , ,.i,. , foi tha ,:: a! ,his little boy and iclrl happy Mr I Hi Ml All il rA It "hhh "uwded »,U, passengers, n'gh and Imiued'ate'v proeee.l.,1 1,1 ,.M „r tl„. 1 'hristnuis eon.es around. I IIL Ullflll U IILnl II Janl. s Vale, engineer, of Wellsvllle, ' " '!■ pen''* e, am Suridav Sehool hi;. .| ..i'eml. .ts and l'rot. Hammers has announced that ... ,1 . 11, 1 , ,, ever since that time he has been re- i ' . was instantly killed, and seven were 'the ministers have their leads to- the schools will close Friday even- . . , . , ... eelving congratulations from his manv . ' , , ... , , . » seriously injured. A number «f oto- trton(1" uho uroi,nd ar llamil- these days and have planned ing. December II. and remain closed By Publishers' Press. ers were Injured less scriouslv. ton's drug ston esnet-i illv' for that to Houn announce their r »gratns until December 31, thus giving a good BERLIN, Dec. 8.—A report re- j A light covering of earth, lodged on OJM» S ' 4 through The Spirit, for the i nter- j long Christmas vacation. There will ceived here via Paris states that the j the rails hurled tin car from the 1(. tju> Sfc,nior member of the fam- of the boys and girls who be school on New Year's day, how- Shah died early this morning The trae U. Uv's word* Is to be taken for the truth" 1,uv" «nn" t» 8Umldtt> School and evcr. which is some* hat of a ileparreport is unconfirmed and is generally Motorman Kerr and Ada Wilcox, tj1(, n(,u ,mv |s (h). ,jnt>sl )htt v,.r in most ot the churches they wi>l ture from previous years. discredited in official circles. aged fourteen years, are said to be ian<j,.(i in Pun'xsutawnev' desiiite the rtCelV4' Undr ju gular i.Christmas The schools will close next Friday It is known, however, that the mon- in a dying condition. ,h.lf .",rP|V«u ,.*w. treat, which the children know from afternoon on account of the next week arch's condition is serious and it is « ■■ f'us t|lvs ' ' ' experience will consist of candy, fruit being institute week and all the not Impossible that news of his death Mrs. Charles Snyder presented her l4' and nuts. teachers will be oVer In Brookvilta is being suppressed for political rea- husband with a bouncing twelve "" There is no necessity to predict listening to the noted Instructors who #ons In Persia. ' pound boy yesterday. i The Spirit goes home. that these Christmas eve entertain- j have been secured for that time. . I -1 , SECRETARY SHAW FAILS During the winds and snow of yesterday, wires of the Western Union Telegraph Company became tangled in such a manner as to affect all the electrically operated clocks in Punxsutawney Immediately there was about as much of a fuss as would be made by a couple of cats upon a tin roof. company made the rounds of tho tabllshments having the clocks, ana genuine Washington Observatory time, la now being furnished as usual. The various bells attached to the several clocks began ringing, the pendulums begun a movement resembling St. Vitus' dance, and then ceased swaying altogether. And so it was that many a husband last evening appeared at his home at an unusual hour, either complaining that his supper had not been prepared, or else taking a gentle tirade from his better-half for being late to the evening meal. Today a lineman for the telegraph j The Punxsutawney firemen were to Municipal Hall last evj oning about 7: .30 o'clock, in answer i to a supposed lire alarm. When they I arrived there one of their number | was vigorously pulling at the bell j rope, Hut there was no fire to go to. In some way the wires had become crossed and this kept up a constant jangling between the pump house and the Mre hall and while Andrew Ferry was out along the line investigating the canse the aforesaid fireman got busy with the big bell. The bill will be presented to Council at its next meeting. Before the small bell had stopped Its noise the fuse was burned out and now the PunxSutawney fire alarm system is out of order and no communication can be held with Municipal Hall ecept by telephone. a w PB? m b Mrs. Christ Imhoff Mistakes a Friend For Burglar TUB WEATHER. ! 1 WASHINGTON. Doe. t.—Snow and « t warmer tonight: rain or snow and ( * colder Sunday. J j gJSIP^ Ww Imttlinfatntiei fulfil Gity Edition OL. I. No. 71. EETS DEATH FALLING DOWN ELEVATOR SHAFT W' * » WORK BEGINS ON HANDSOME RESIDENCE
Object Description
Title | Punxsutawney Spirit, 1906-12-08 |
Volume | I |
Issue | 71 |
Subject | Jefferson County -- Newspapers; Punxsutawney Spirit -- Newspapers; Indiana University of Pennsylvania -- Newspapers: |
Description | An archive of the Punxsutawney Spirit daily newspaper (-1911) from Jefferson County, Pennsylvania. |
Publisher | Smith & Wilson; Spirit Pub. Co. |
Date | 1906-12-08 |
Location Covered | United States; Pennsylvania; Jefferson County (Pa.); Punxsutawney (Pa.) |
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Original Format | Newspapers |
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Identifier | ps_19061208_vol_I_issue_71 |
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Language | English |
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Description
Title | Punxsutawney Spirit, 1906-12-08 |
Volume | I |
Issue | 71 |
Subject | Jefferson County -- Newspapers; Punxsutawney Spirit -- Newspapers; Indiana University of Pennsylvania -- Newspapers: |
Description | An archive of the Punxsutawney Spirit daily newspaper (-1911) from Jefferson County, Pennsylvania. |
Publisher | Smith & Wilson; Spirit Pub. Co. |
Date | 1906-12-08 |
Location Covered | United States; Pennsylvania; Jefferson County (Pa.); Punxsutawney (Pa.) |
Type | Text |
Original Format | Newspapers |
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Identifier | ps_19061208_001.tif |
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Language | English |
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PRICE 2 CENTS NFARI y RFARY mother defending home rnn Tur nnr»T SHOOTS LITTLE DAUGHTER Fun THE dHlAT oiv niu ninr CONNECTICUT TO have oIA UAT HAut very wealthy governor PUNXSUTAWNEY, PA.. SATURDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 8, 1906 ACCiDENTLY FIRES GUN Her Child Rectives Bu!lit in the Side and May Die Special Service of The .Spirit i : V, Woodruff Another Accident on Road Where Seven Died Last Week fo Person Saw Him Fall But His Lifeless Body Told of Accident IN MADISON SQUARE GARDEN 'AS MAKING SOME REPAIRS Contest for Bike Championship B ;gins Tomorrow Night in New York Well Known Resident of Brookville Is Instantly Killed. t Among the new residences planned for Punxmitawney, is that of K. (1 broken. Itodkey, secretary of the Punxsu- Mr. Mc An Inch wag about ilflv-tive tmvnoy Water Company, the reul work years old and an active member of the "hil h commenced this m.irninn. t'nited Presbyterian Church. tils Tl" ,)ullJlnK which will stand u,...n remains were brought tun today and :l Kpaclnus lot '"> li">-Island Avenue, will be burled tomorrow. I;, v '.I T l0ast Bml- wln lw" in Adams offlrlatlnK at tl..- funeral m. r- helKhth. " fram" K,rut,,«"v ,irul wl" vices. Burial will he mad- in Ul,<''>st upwards of The contra, -t Brookville rem. ton. .sin the hands..! II ll,i*hns and the material is being lurnished Besides his wife, the dceeawd is from ur.,.s« ,s Pinning Mill. survived by «#.ie daught r, Mrs. l?»r- The foundation for the now buildtlia Hawk, jind two suns, .lay, a t»ach- |ng was completed some days ago, or in Kldred Township Schools, and making it possible for the building Lewis. contractors t<» begin their work. m' "vs*1 • '".1, > : >&} V^w ' $,■ <• SB 'm'Wj .•«*? •: v?. . <** '$% v> e$ M>> •:. £$ ■■■■■■■?'*'* IWiT' p ,^p '•■;'i'7* : '?•' '' ''^5?^;^;:;%-s .:•. '•'^f^S^WSk :-?iW ; >. TCP"*4flftt&lfeb - ' . ■■ > *,v -,•> f'^A//6i'tfj(,n • - > ••■ ■ ' <•••' ••••: >>„. - 'tt?% %» . ' -'ir* ■"' •■ x'3 '■ *£«» «.$<»'» « * /» ';; ' ; ' ' - ■'>> ' ' - ''.:A\-AVV .- *$ y "• ' " " v V<- 1 * ! ... : . .. , - * , : > {,v4»« i.' ?&§[;.<•':; • .. o^^^nejra39f PITTSmtU, Doc. S.—While Mrs. Christ Imhoff, of Fair Oaks, was preparing to defend her homo laat night I'rum tl attack «»f burgi;i i s, who turn -1 out to In a neighbor !>• nt upon a charitable mission, she •cidentally discharged a revolver which lv r husband had provided for purpo • s Of protection, the shot inflleting ;i v..>un. pro irati d vvlih jcvb-f and lI«'Blfman is slixhtly hard of hoarir.i; and did not hoar tin* chiilloiiKo r .Mi • irnho from b< iilnd tho door. ! I• • t'onttnin d to knock and did not mmw > r th ' ill •»! th»> woman. Mrs. Imhoft tla n < < ur»id ln-r r«>volv«r boi• v.* «♦ J• • ni11.. lb. lor and in tin* «»x-« it« nn-n: dis« harKt'd tbo weapon. FOUR KILLED ON SOUTHERN RAILWAY tvniorst CROSSED WIRES STOPPED CLOCKS AND RANG ALARM Fire Bell Rung By Excited Laddie When Buzzing Begins Timepieces Failed to Record Washington Observatory Calculations < THERE WASN'T ANY BLAZE THE LINEMAN GETS BUSY THE BRIDE AND GROOM Raymond. -r.i this end in view, recently strengthened position. Th several of the members of* Troop D scramble for gold is not confined to are today burnishing up sundry pairs New York, but exists in all tin- prinof handcuffs, olil and new, and will , eipal money markets of th" world; so likely get after Raymond just as soon New York will only be able to draw as he opens his show here. fresh supplies at the expense of un- When Raymond has been bound by usual pressure or injurious rates of the Troop D boys, he will resemble a interest. Poth the Hunk of France pile of chains and arm and leg and the Hank of England lost gold bracelets, more than he will a hu- this week. man being. If he succeeds in free- The monetary situation is further ing himself, and the management complicated by prospective new semaintain that he will, he will have curity issues of our railroad corporaaccomplished what appears to be an tions, which have been previously inabsolutely impossible feat. timated in these advices. This wet k It is understood that not alone will Atchison authorized $25,000,d00 adthe Troop D boys take part in the ditional securities, and Norfolk and effort to successfully bind Raymond, Western $14,500,000. Other compabut that some of the local police of- nies, such as St, Paul, New York flciuls will also endeavor to bring Central, Great Northern and Northern about his defeat. 1 Pacific, will also come into the market I it to man went to th«i third floor to to know, for none saw him fall and those In the mill were pnly aware of the accident when his lifeless form ivaLs found at the bottom of the shaft. /Air. McAninch. although having retired from the ltourlng business some time ago, had consented t<» go to the New Bethlehem mill and help during a rush of work. Something w»-nt wrong with the elevator in the mill yesterday afternoon and the unfortun- r an, when "av. fr]l clown an elevator haft in the mill/of Geofge I.. Hoed, t New Bethlehmn, shortly after five tVlock last evf/nlngr. Just how tin* happened no . person seems BROOKVIIXE. 1)00 H.—Death in (rightful form camo to William H. MeAnlnth, a prominent resident of :hls place and a lrod (louring: mil' iiro ho t-vonly matchoa iruu «... <«rri "ry. I h< s> k- .. • I»• 111. i n < I - c.-:n- y n<, t 1m» < I. i«1. ** I until th in# •' • <»«ii« the 111<■ 11• y mark- tirm 1 sprint on Satunhr. niuht. H- < «'m ylUST RELEASE MORE MONEY Vm . nZ'Z bfWe5ltst oC MlrugifU' 1). tw.-.-n hlgh-prl ! st.wks headt'il this yoar by M. P. Hoot nn<1 [Hill hlRh-prii i ll money will contlnii" ; jm. Foster. the team which won tin' NI5W YOItK Dec s—Secretary s' 1 " '''v 1 • •hlwh h.unii's hist y> .ir. "I!uhb\ " O,, ..... .... ,, .' ,, equilibrium nne or tin- other musi W.ilthour. tin- lamiuis Atlimln liil.-i- Shaw s clforts to rHicvo the financial . ,•. ,,, ,, , ocrhno. AiUth ilO|H his ii).on tn«' is coupled with Hugh Ma< L< an. o situation were disappointing and ha.I Ktrongth 1 hnM. rs ei stm-Ks. As is rhclsea. Mass. Th.- »?.-,! il brother practically no effoot upon either stocks* v. <-11 kiio\v!i, security s ar- at j«r- - of Newark. Downey of IJ«»st.»n, iloppc Henry Clews Says Relief Can- ill!. lilT. Vl.iV'l-.' not Come Before Middle 11 11'11 ranw ;>«« nm.- <•» umn nui uunit ueiuie ivnuuie , . ■ v. „Mmll in .IM of laniiarv ! a Iinmlvr „f 111,' t.'MiviH ill til.' I'M," JdllUdiy „":;r nr.- s.. .-vonly mnh-h.-.l Hint th.. win- Nv13\V YORK. Dec. S.—Two dozt-n bicycle stars, the pick of the riders of two hemispheres, are now onten-d in the international six-day bicycle TO RELIEVE STRINGENCY niuht tomorrow. As t.e nidi will — •!». ride in pairs, this will make at le.i-f or mon« y Th" laltor coiirlniifs In < nt ytro:;v.'!y » <»i - . ■ i i * t ■: i \ in ;i \\-w ..f .M inin-a polis. ;iii«l I )< >v. nhij-C <•!' S;u. Jnake some r. pairs. Later his In my .•..im,,;. n.| aloe- u-!.it ani ;. • r. T' i • r- J. nr.- anions tie eim:< ■w.-.irin;.' waH found at the bottom of the shaft, the Stock Exchange, ami there is lit - ai • i > it:- vitnl.-ie w. y.< «.f breaking the Stars ami Strip's a distance of twenty-nine feet. tie prospect of substantial relief un- l*hc or- :■••••." d;.dkuk; elthc r stock The unknown quality of several «•; Physicians who examined the body til the middle of January. Scire- mark : values ma-it rcccde and per- the foreign riders on this side of the " •' " claim that death must have resulted tary Shaw has agreed to release if i 2.- ailt r-a • i.l, liquidation, or borrow- water will also make tin result of '' '' 1 he I u ' ' , , ' instantly, as the head was crushed, 000,000 on December K. in antieipa- tag rak ; for money will soon reach a the ract doubtful. Tie foreigners '' Ili' 11 1 ' ' '' 'i! 1 , ' ''and it is thought that the neck was tion of interest payments; but this i- proh;bitiv< and Injurious level. Just are here to compete in th race are '.-r. a. \ !!• - 'h' " 1 ! ' ! —v.—a mere scattered trifle and- it is ex.- wh-'i or where tho breaking point will '1"' pick of the l>i-•> e!e riders ol l-.u is II. w.e '•> < • ' '■ T- VIAAR ((nil ft All A pec ted that he will make further ef- ! come, and how the situation will b, rop- . and I judged who hiv ' • 1 ' Dflf)D || PnVv forts at relief. Since the Treasury adjusted, are problems which only watehed them ;n then tivimn.v t.i I -:. n inUlir LI DUlu l» steadily accumulating funds, owing time can aolv . V< j shbrtlj |.r.- declare they will make IIUUI U UUIU to heavy receipts, tin- secretary is jus- . pactions r..r heavy January disbars- v-ry ,r, liiK tor II,.- Ameri- : - ' / irTrn lUtfllAIHl tifled in counteracting—by all legjtl- mimts will-be In order, and these will rtdt-n throughout th.- race, Nrtvombwr ■ O Juniuirj HllLlI nAlmUnU ol- our present Treasury system. Th.- money market inn.-s „, be «n - s-y. ral ... th.- rm.-rs V..II a Is.. ...ml facts, however, aro that in spite of key ... th- Stock KsOmuge sltu:„l,,n: ''IV .Vi'."! " n.lt.l i, 1 1 " " to, " the enormous increase in the supply an'i present abnormal interest l-a.cs .,n ml- "e oy. i-\le- otic'.-- ' ' State Police Will En- ot rnort°y bank reserves*ffre e.wee.i- *sfc«roicl tm toecepted as cautionary sigingly low, and in addition to Treas- j nals of the plainest character, that we vrT m,. i» \ vA(r\;> rn ei» \< k . _ _ „_ doavor to Bind the ury absorptions the Interior is again ! are hovering over a situation that will ' ... U r"Pl_JT7 PT H i HFS OP "Hand Tuff Kinfr" makInif h"ttvy ,",mum<5 ,h" Nl*w ' i"T 'T'"" l,r"'SM, "m",w" Vah-1,.. k w, i.,- i.,,,- li-m., ... ° A Aa a v. a nanu-wuil fvmg York banks. 1. is true son the l.-adcrs show mor.- wisdom shan interior banks are lending mor.- fr.-i - present diHi.iay.-d. D.-iay will rimply >l.-cl ■ ila.iil-rull Kliur. ly In New Y.-rk, but tin- one move- I intensify tin- liquidation that should Just because members of Troop I), ment seems to off-, t the other; and ' now br yiermltt.-d in ord.-r to fa.-iiitate 11 •. w ..I II - •. i., cial :: ;.nt a* State Police, together with ' 'lay tort uni.-ss there is a :anrp contraction a gruduai readjustment of valu. s. th-- Il< < 'otui>:iny. arriv. d 1. ■ ■W ii .i th. ei . ... . r >lh Palmer, Punxsutawney's rotund po- in loans this we. !;•« bank statement The President's message ri;us.-d no anlleii .-"ion ..r ill. n. n Wiintialc H \IP R'lfhpr ' 1 11 111 lice chief and other officers in this ' must show a d.-licit in surplus r<- dlsturi;an<-e in finaneial circles: in 1 --....-1.. n ap|.. .ran. ... !'i;n:, it. UI1J null I1ll|j|lal0 11(1 Vt, lllJIIICI „„ , section, failed to bind Raymond, the serves. There has been some talk fact It was received witii universal f.i Hajmond. tlx- "Hanil-eull StirtlinfJ Fllfl" 1 \V. "Hand-cutT Kirit," at Brookville, re- of renewed American purchases of ; vor. and not Ueem.-.l "too radical." Kli_l-:'-' O Id I 11111 y LI III , , x. , ( ,1 -entiy, has not lampend the ardor of gold In the I.ondon market. Such So much tor a change in public opin- "': ll(,.-,an s.-..\ . his eonc.rn ii.e -a. • . (. , s ( niaU- . u.. i-- he boys from t ie.barracks, and they reports, however, are premature, and i„n which should not in- overlooked. ' l" 11 ' tin.- „ lock which 1 " b .• I tie .. . . ,\lr ., I Mrlave determlm 3 upon tackling the gold shipments \\iii surely meet with Congress is now at work, but no Im- Ila>nion |
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