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VOL. LIV.—~ND. 12 LAWRENCE MILITIA READY FOR GALL Cabled Faraaranhs o e o s | ndensed deteztact- GALLS STOCK GAMBLERS PARASITES Berlin, Jan. 12—Emperor Willlam It is Prposed to Increase the Ger- has invited Ambassador Leishman to man army by two new corps. | —_— | burned and many valuable paintings | iunch with him informally at the pal- f o 4o at Poistam Tomorrow. Andrew Carnegie Tells Trust Investigators That He | burned. . . | sk b e | is Opposed to Stock Speculation. million dollars was caused by the | which desiroyed the Halifax Herald| — morasninives v enviores HE HAS NEVER BOUGHT LONG NOR SOLD SHORT ad a conference with Secretary Stim- | n with reference to the “speeding | up” at the arsenals. | A Large Part of the Palace of the Archduke Frederick, in Vienna, was Mayor Prepares For Drastic Action Should Strike ; ; 4 e e Riots Become More Formidable Today the second class cruser Kagul. - The engineer was killed. Queenstown, Jan. 12.—The steamer Arabic, which left New York Jan. 4 THE FOREIGN OPERATIVES VOTE TO REMAIN OUT hancngcrs i math here tonight ow- Ing to the heavy weather, and proceed- 1 ; i ended 900—Strike Due to | Paranagua, Brosil, Jan. 12.—The fed- VON SOV U Sp o | e Tl i 3 = y inst tI Stand: 0il - Fact That Operatives Were Not Paid For Two Hours | i5ey asainst ihe Standard Ol com- . +g .s | ton, which served to stop the con- That They Do Not Work Under New Law—Intimidation | struction of the company's warehouses here. Greatly Impressed by His Grandfather’s Experience—Does Not Recall Having Opposed McKinley But May Have Contributed $15,000 to Anti-Imperialist Fund—Iron ° The Plant of the Grafton Wood- working company and five dwellings at | Grafton, W. Va., were destroyed by fire erday, with a loss of $155,000, Governor Judson Harmon of Ohio de | clares economy in the conduct of the | company, tonight, guarding the prop- | ohliged to use thelr clubs freely in ties. e thelr \olforts to digband the trouble- | ¢, cast their ballots for him. The ag- Searchlight Used Last Night i . gregate of his recital was a long story To aid in detecting and preventing Mills Will Open Today. of boyhood friendship-grown to power- any attempt to damage mill property | Late today the members of the state | ful influence in party councils and and Representative MecGillicuddy | ation” " of Maine took the iron master over | tienthy 1 some politic: | | | | federal government and tariff reform M . . S . : e S Kl o | Showieh e Khn ek of esicd aster Concludes His Testimony Bef and Violence Followed by Seven Arrests—Few Injured.| = ———— | should B the issues of democra y Before Committee. = Oliver Lawrenct ung Bridi SR R | GREAT MANY FRIENDS man, left there to : . % = 3 { S rembiie wrence's -idea in| Washington, Jan, 1 fter a day|in March, 191, and, 'Philander C. —Striking | wero silghtly injured. Whenever the | Senator Attributes Somo of His Sup: |, | making the trip 18 to see the country. | of examination on many subjects M | Kuox, wis b pece wtoniminden Co ves in some of the big textile | strikers were opposed in their march pert tn Favors He Granted. \ | ) l¢ subjected today to a|company, was made orney general mills figured in a riotous demonstra- | through the mulls they resorted to | Charles Simmons, a Brakeman, 'of | fire of questions which put hitm on his | in b inet, s it not true that with today, and as a Tesult squads of | force to compel other operatives to| Washington, Jan. 13.—in continuing | Bridgeport, was struck by a passenger | mettle;: Cl Stanley elicited | doys vour s poration police are patrolling the streets in the | stop work, and pobbins and other mis- | his testimony today before the senate | n at A ast night and an arm | from him an attack on st jobbing was formed MeGHlll- mill dletrict, particularly in the vi-|siles flew thick ond fast at times. A |jnyestigating committee, Senator Lori- | fractured. was taken to a Bridge- | which will probably influer legisla- | cuddy nity of the Wood, Ayer and Wash- | riot call was sounded on the fire alarm | mer of Iilinols, undertook to explain port hospital. | tion (o be proposed hy wommit- "Why our steel corpor= ngton mills of the American Woolen | and the officers who responded were | tha jnaividnal ‘motives. which cauoed | | retorted, fmpa 15 members of the IHinois legislature i R X steel corporation. Never invested it in it I mérely” sold my prop- Advices to Dun’s Review this week om leading citizens of the United re of a somewhat mixed char with the weather hoth stimu which were alto- | the ty board of 111ati d arbitration | political all hieh had their i e Azt Lot Ayt Mr., © te,” asked Cl v, MeGilicudds then asked If, att. o night ,a huge searchlight on | board of” concilfation and arl political alliances whieh had their in- < Mr. Carnegle,” asked Chairman | er the steel corporation was formed, ; tg*ve Wfllh‘ln‘\ou m‘!‘l] hag | tendered their services to Mayor | ceptlon in the frolicking of children \ / The Piano Manufacturing Plant of in the orgamization of the | ther any mu:.mnm u‘\e en- rts service. and until day. | Scanion, but the latter replied that he | in the streets of Chicago: Ty v Steel coms: of New Jer- of brightness will flash | belleved the local authorities were well tire” admitistration and S t Knabe Bros’ Piano company in | Cé oty | I Ay T Norwood, Ohio, was entirely. destroy- | 8¢, ‘ - - ed by fire vesterday with a loss mi nto § old you divide your stock | term of attorney generdl et ¥ . {@ble to handle the situation at present. A Frequent Answer. 000 shares? | tio he ste b . g ge‘:rn;:sh?: iho Fied:'fi;'r A\" e m’llls w;x” o sever ‘1‘“” = i A QUL | 3200,900, ed by insurance, | o keep them off the stock mar- | saiq he :sl\-mllu(]n Ta ey & the morning, though several were | probably since I was ten years old; | P ket,” was Mr. Carnegie’s quick reply. Want Money They Haven't Earned. | cjosqq today because of the intimida- | and he had gone through some hard As a Result of the Raids made by| Wiy did you want to keep them | | Had ‘All the Money He Wanted. »r threq Bours and mov teday | tion of operatives. knocks himself and felt as if he want- COSTELLO LIPPITT, United States revenue officers on Chi- | off k"exchange " Chairman Stanley told Mr. Carne- membe s of ‘?;u ‘}‘:L‘E.,’;’,’:&(,‘;’“:{.‘é Operatives Vote to Stay Out. ed to help someone ¢ise who had been e 1 did not believe in stock | gie cf niations that ne ford, Wing Lee was | he was about es at Ha A zass mesting attended by 1,00 | TBroUSN it to,” was one of the answers | State Treasurer and Secretary and Treasurer of the Norwich Savings | | 3¢ 1d in bonds of $1,000 for trial on the | jobbing. Because I did not wish to| !0 'be enmeshed by Morgan, Gary, places in the three mills of he frequently gav i l'eha ¢ > S bvs” | have # py ess ter 1| Gates and a gigamti~ competitive com- o 4 ratives, mainly lans, ‘Pe ly gave, Soci ety. char; olating the revenue laws | have my pariners in business temptec i e nerican. Woolen company -and | 7P i vy e s, ROIeM | Some of sis\explepations wers home- £ EN | | 1o speculition. 1 never in my life | bine against the Carnegie Steel com- }}x L:"figggum‘;: o et | In thelr protest against reduction in |13 tories of his political life thirty | Lecompte Davis, Attorney for B bousht or sold a shate of stock on the | DAY juat before the propewsl of the e in-the hotrs of Jabor | Wa§6s and to Temain away from work | YCATS 480 Lefore bo became a na- | AMERICANG REFUSE TO PEACE MEMORIAL ON | Praidin; “tne MeXamara detective | speculaiive market.” T was reared di | sieel Corporation. was made and g u s o . These ati tional figure, | d with jury bribing, said posi | ferently had a grandfather ruined thil reports were Gurrea v s o Lo tnoredin v e o “ ¢ SERVE UNDER BELGIAN | GETTYSBURG FiELD starday. et hie SUERY. wonid | in Sootiand. by -stock. speculation. T a sick man who could be asily - pay* from the wage en- ipio: ! ften Helped “Manny” Abrahams. | e — | make no confession to obtain clemen- | resolved that it was ruonous when a relopes. Militia Ready for Emergency. “How did ‘Man: Abrahams come [ Cairns Shown Disrespect by Shuster’s | Movement to Celebrate Semi-Centen- | 1\ | young man, and throughout my busi- I wag still able to take.sus- Every Police Officer Ordered Out. Although Mayor Scanlon believes | to vote for you?’ was asked, Successor in Persia. | nial of Bloody Battle. | | ness eer, 1 never bought long nor said. Mr. Carnegie. “But they \ore troubls s feared tomorrow, | that the police will be entirely com-| Abrahams is a democrat and was | e s | | | approached at a good time, I hadl al- > Samuel Gompers and the executive | sold short. wards of $100,000 is due to be | Detent to handle the situation, he has | called the bell-wether because he led | Teheran, Jan. 12—The treasury Washingten, Jan. 12—The movement | council of the American Federation of e in various mills. Every |Made all arrangements for the calling | the voting on the roll call, | i a a inar t celebrat 9 f | Labor e puse co: P o'the city has been or. | Ot 0 fthe local compantes of the state | “Why, many years ago he was just | U308 has taken an extraordinary | for the fiting celebration in 1913 of | Labor h‘\““,h‘,‘_’f,.,n ommitte report for duty at 6 o'clock, | Wlitia at short 1otice. Under the law | beginning to he o leader among his | turn. Actipg on the instructions of | the fifticth anmiversary of the battle | 20T ot & L e |ument, read » before the opening tine for the | he could do this without consulting | veople in Chicago,” responded the sen- ¥ | ready formed a determination of my | Stack Gamblers Are Parasites. | career. I had determined I-would not Mr. Stanley, producing an old doc- | spend my old age in making more dol- m a statement made|lars, I had all the money I wanted ng a dep < | the cablnet, M. Mornard, the Belgian | of Gettysburg took definite form to-| ot rank. My, Carpegie many years ago in ated tiat some time be. " 7 effort will be made to | Sate officlals and within o compara- | ator, “and many’ of them coming as | ex-director. of Persian customs, sum- | day when the Pennsylvania commis- | which the ironmaster said: “Stock | fore when the Moores sougit an op- n outbreak. oy encld pme at least 180 men nder | immigrants, tried to make o IIVing | marily toois poasession of the treasurv | sion, having the matter in charge ap- | Official Confirmation of the resigna- | Ramblers are parasites feeding on val- | tion on the works and I had left 1t 4 Six Arrests Made. f’;:"s_,f)ofl e placed in the streets of }‘ffc{,',‘""‘f" ll:e( st{eelm 'nrme license | offices today. refusing to recognize the | peared before the joint congressional | tion of Robert Bacon, American am- | U¢ \!M u‘emmllf fl;’fm‘ KA "'v'D'rJIF‘\(" w~" df‘::': e o o | O CItY as $5—a lot of money for a PooT | sta 2, American | committee and made public its pi sador at Paris, reached the White| “Are you sulll of opinion?” he | sli “Phi o today’s ANbaIRTIc, Wik 300 Niw Vosiss Avsested. Tmen In 4 ctrensy money for a Poor | status of F. E. Cairns, the American | committee and made public its § ador at Paris, reached the Whit islikes Word ilanthropi 1 who was left in charge of the treasury | It is proposed to have the cele lang descemded® upon the| fhe police announced tonight they |used to come to my house at night!| by Wi Morgka: Bhngter, - the- Qeposes | tion Tars ’f.,, the firs ched through different | nov, under arrest Leo Philli d ask S | tri st L ns. aged |and ask me to help them. So I used | treasurer-general, when the latter left | July and the most imj W oré la - R o ormaver t0124, of New York city, who Iike the | to get permits for. them to peddle un- | Teheran Jestardsy . for the. United | will b the Saviee or fon antearure s competition, and you said vou would | 264 It wis moré favorious to’ distethe ! pae meman Were | others arrested is,charged with inciting | til they made money enough to get out | States. of a great peace memorial to be erect Brakeman Enoc Wright of St. Al- | liketo have it engraved on a marble i } . Th rrai = . o 3 B it. I do not like that word philan: eorrow. 3Ul be arraigned fo- |4 riot. There is sald to be another |licenses. That was the start of our | In acquainting Mr. Cairns and other | ed by the nation at the entrance to | bans was killed in a rear end coll | tablét,” Mr. Carnegle answered. a- | touse yesterday, when President Taft . I had all the money I wanted and’ four days of | veceived a personal letter from Mr. | . Stanley, the other day you re- | '\ had all the x a. el B 5t o e B gl ferred to something 1 had said about | it Was not untll long after that I-real d ‘ v i S E A thropist. It suggests & man with mors Missiles, New York man in town for whom the | friendship. | Americen officials with the contents of | the pattlefield. A bill will be introduced | two southbound freight train: | wish you would take the quotation| ”mm‘\'”m“ s, I'have seeet Wiy, Grirat Db s“)r?"“x are looking In connection with Got Job for Friend of Jandus. the cabifiet's message, M. Mordar told | in congress appropriating $500,000 fo- | al Vermont railroad, | you “l’m\a just read, en.z)ru\z “'knh ,'f { distribution of surpiug wealth has done person. e rloting. “How did Jandus come to vote for | them that if there was further delay | this purpose and the president will be north of Randolph, Vt., yester- | tablet, and put it in the stock ex-| ;o0 yorm than good and has dorie~ you? !lvzlo\:l‘ér:i?onfix;e{u ;fl;ls:m:xrg :fi:e“ Invited to preside at the ceremony., | i .vn-«lr)me.you ellire, Bt o Colaambion :z;lure r'u‘ vuunuflxzha‘ nwlylel lhflnwblrmh Jand@us was a 3 Y 101 "0l eic | o v remy 1 & e ety . e, never ke to help people. who "MANIGAL WANTED TO QUIT CIVILIZATION LOWERED T had done mhocher democral ors.| position, but punished. This proced. | SON TO MAKE GOOD Luigi Donato Ventura, an Itallan of | Should by-iaw be given the ¥ight (0| can"heip themaelves, That is why T DYNAMITING BUSINESS: BY THE DEATH PENALTY, | I remember having' got'a job or so for | Ure is all the more inexplicable, be- FATHER'S SHORTAGE | Noble birth and of ability as a writer | buy and sell itsjown stock on the 8tock | peyar ‘give o library fo a community el *| & poor friepd: of his.. T supposs-in my | CAse- Mr. Cairns has shown no.dis- o and lecturer, committed suicide at San | exchang | that capnot help in the enterprise.” uck Yo It Because of Thréats to|New York Superintendent of ‘Prisops | political life I have got jobs for 6,000 | Position to retard the work of trans- | .. Condons Offer to Winchesten | FFANCISCO by shooting himselt through A New Question to At the conclusion of the testimony, Expose-Him . Argues Against It or §000 men, buut I don't remember | ferTing the office to thehcommli”'or; ‘"““,‘v[ :" 1"';' ey PEOTStOn] 1B heart In o fit of despondency, due| et i o new question;” Mr, Car- | Mr. Carnegle made a little speech, Ris- - ¥ A all those little things.” appointed to take over the duties of utual ssociation. amily troubles. | acte g i oo Al | ing from the witness chair, he said: 2 ) ‘ 3 h - hip. g — | | negle answered, hesitatingly. o Sliavazolie, Jan 11-—Descriptions| Albany, N. ¥, Jan 13— am re-| Broderick Was Always Friondly. | " 155 that B Moraard ashed the| New Haven, Jan 12—At @ mcoting| Four Aviators, Sworn In as deputy | never heard it raised before. 1 would | A Graceful Valediotery. ow Ortie B McMenigal with a suit | liglous and sentimental enough,” said | “what apout Broderick?” | Americans whether they were willing | Of the direciors of the Winchester | sperifrs, flew Into the mountein cho | like to think that over and write you | - “Gantleme I came down here yih sxplosives aud time| Col. Joseph F. Soott, state auperinten- | «why, John-1 have knswn John |to serve onier.hits &5 iresserorsen | Mutual Ald assoclation tonight, Thom. | te” i, 1% IRt the mountaln coun- | 2510 (ot "my 'Views” {with an aversion ‘to publicity, but B Tt g S g:n:h:lr?fgxmfd abotivion n8 lousy | itteen years and all his friends are |eral and they:declined. The appoint. | 85 Condon, son of John B. Condon, a | i scarch of two men who wounded & |, “Do ¥ou believe it a mafe policy in | want to tell you truthfully I have en- the interesr of s . friends y i - . | trustees of the a ciatlon, admitted -3 York state, “to beljeve | [7icnds of my frieads. Ho has been [ ment of the Belglan s treasurer-gen icked out “open | penalty in Ne o | that his father had appropriated funds areholders Who Ao | joyed it, Let me which were o be blown up, | that only God has tho Hight to tike | verem rs womiy go heuever I had a | eral appears to have removed all h ¥ to you, get the not zamble and do not believe in it, | court organized-an proceed one mtep puty iff in a fight y and escaped. at San Fer- Yo 1 contest he would i v e ion_ | of the organization probably to the , for it to be possivle that amy cor-|gt a time. Gentlemen, I siml mise R o reohsd Places | bman life; that lvifzation Is lowered | i poople. 'He was atways trionaly vy | sor crenton oo pir. Biasiar. =" | amoust of $2,000, Ho agreed to make| A Verdict of Not Guilty of man- | Poration might gamble in its stocks?” | your happy faces. When shall we meet ch wers forwarded (oiJhb:u'x J. ‘\(lh b[yl lhsdntf“:w‘lmtlon or‘; the death pen- | .- 7 i A i t i d. s | the amount good, and action on the er was returned in the case of I am against stovk gambling.” | again i amara, wers presented before the |alty an e general effect upon a com- 8 % rns Appeals to Unite tates. | matter wiil be taken before the 15th - ek podley Sy b S “The latch strin, always hanj “ederal grand Jury in its inveetigation | munity which infiicts it s bad; just as | Holtzlaw Interested in Postmastership. | 2 PR The elder Condon is alleged to have | Sl (] Better Not to Gamble on Anything. |+ #C0 RO, * S Chairiaas . nite conspiracy to 1 believe our public schools are better | “What about Holtzlaw?® He was |, Vashington, Jan. 12—F. B. Cairns, bt th fatally shoot- Ralph W. Emerson, & t Liberty, Me, whi + vear o1 | . '1f there has to be gambling, would | gignley, X v received dues of members of the as- | witnesses from Buffalo and | without the infiiction of corporal pun- | alleged to have made a confession | (1 Young American, who was left | anting | it not be better for me to gamble at |~ myall if T ever get another of those! ¥ t soclation and entered the amount whose names were withheld, | ishment than they were with such In- | that he recelved momey to vote for | b charge of the Persian treasury | ¥ to, the bank b ards or on horses instead of on bread § ¢ ioned to diseover who was [ filotion, 1 believe discipline of the | Lorimer. y W, Morgan Shuster, the deposed treas- | [1® DMK bocks, but did not, Gepostt | g s et InGIRTIAT SOckaTH: nalk- e s s T \ \u-Vl’:gx?‘l“;nmu’:yrqu:g. United States navy is better without | perTha first 1 remember of him was | UTS éemers When he left Teheran |, . gav°ind his action led to an the chatrman, be at your disposal—unless, of courss, 5 v el e | the infli rporal punishment | hefor < A Favorable Report on the Reilly | bill, which provides an eig my election. He came and|jcSterday for the United States asked me If I would be opposed to a | 33¥_cabled Chairman Sulzer of vestigation v ich disclosed the sho It would be better for you, Mr.|pn t SOR CHOR sits to Buffalo, the first in July, | than it was whan guch punishment was | S phd hour day w up = bridge. It | inflicted. postmaster who was a saloon keeper, | 10US® committes on foreign affair | aee. Bt Jetier carriers and clerks in 3o Coringia 33;.52.’1“.“5?..2?;;"{,‘2"52‘ A FEEBLE ATTEMPT TO . icNamara, as secre-| “In New York state prisons v |1 told him I didn't th 's bus- | UFSent appeal for help. He charged | E ATSC AN Neconds Lt pon Was | or at the chairman. “I don't like to t he International As- |are 300 men convicted of murder | iness made any dxrrer‘e":c:s'r":fl::;su the Persian govemment with refas- | PARIS AUTHORITIES = ‘ o e Smerday 07 2 sub-com | draw auy distinctions.” | EMULATE mONTY BREWSTER, . and Structural Iron | serving life sentences and 27 awaiting | good character and wouid make a |iDE to relense the other Americans PREPARE FOR WORST. | MG e e " . snever possible | the execution of the death penalty. If | good postmaster, He went away say- | L0/ their contracts and said the state e | onas, Carnegie Opposed Imperialism. vohn Jay McDevitt Plays Role of Mil« ructures which Mc- | the life sentence of 273 murderers is | ing, ‘You have the roputation . vf | dePartment at Washington was in- | River Seine Has Risen Another Foot, | Representative McGillicuddy some- | lionawe for a Day. » in order to keep a|sufficient, wherein comes the greater | standing by your friends and I'm going | flenced by American Minister Charles | and is Still Rising. | what confused Mr. Carnegie with a - - namiter In paving him | deterrence of putting 27 to death? | to vote for you. " 7 | W. Russell” against their claims. | Trieat: s | Series of questions to show that a plan | New Yerk, Jun. 12.—Bulletins on the ¢ the $1,000 a month al- “The state of mind of the man who | gupe W Offered to Hopki ‘Washingion, Jan. 12.—The state de- | Paris, Jan. 12—T sario Trieati is | {5 organize the United States Steel | progress of John Jay MecDevitt, . the’ mara. Many of these pho- | commits murder is such at the UneI ers Were Offered to Hopkins. | o tment issued a statement later | risen another foot with stabbing | e corporation was formed before ‘Mr.| Wilkesbarre eccentric who. determined he hands of the gov- | that he can be but little affected The votes of other men Senator his. brother whicn indicated the nature lof the re- | b and still is rl ‘s N s McKinley was elected president in |to be a millionaire for the punishment of that crime if he {s | Lorimer explained by saying they wers A : 4l loadt one AaY, sponee which will be made by the de- | ties ondition of nelther: of the 0 2y thiey | Tony. hs) t 900, and that the plan was cofwum- | reported him at midnight at & Broad- s fore he went to Buffalo Mc- | detected. I\md}terahly opposed to_Hopkins: were | partment to any inquiry by Represen- | worst. Special B gash i s | mated soon after ‘his election. He | way restauran: with cold botties being seerts he tried to quit the| “The statistics in the states which | @nxlous to preak theé deadlock and | tative Sulzer, to whom the young Am- | fitted along ail the parapets and th i Ciptain. Robeks brought out the fact that Carnegle had | served frequently to reileve his spend- isiness, but he was visit- | have abolished vepital punishment do | 8¢t home: had received favorable | ericans sent their cablegram. The | can be filled with cement few aptain Robert A. Bartlett, com- | 4013 AcKiniey to have nothing to do | ing fever. At that hour McDavitt had g0 by man | not show any greater proportion - of | recommendation of Lorfmer from con- < statement tnakes it appear that Mr. |minutes. Traps have been a s the Arctic steamer Roose- . i with imperialiem or the acquisition of | not balanced his hooks. He praved ne has not vet been publicly | murderers to population than before; | stituents or were anxious to give to | Shuster, the American collector, was | at the open QuKing % et ul dash 10| the Philippines. | himselt more of a real millionaire than with the conspiracy but who | neither do they show a greater propor- | him some substantial reward for his|paia $25000 by the Persian govern. | of thy and st e nduce Colifony| ‘“Were there any negotiations be- | expected, for after his arrival by & to the government tion of murders per population than | Work on behalf of the propesed “lakes | ment in full satisfaotion of his claims. autions taken induce Californi- | tween you and J, P, Morgan prior to | special train which cost him $300 he s man told me T AlGn't dare to | similar communities whero the death | t0 the Gulf” waterwa: | He had a contract calling for a com- The riv still pedition in search | 1947 regarding the formation of the | put on \he'flbra o< and for a meal at, n acconnt of v earlier | penalty is inflicted. Public sentiment e 1 0,000 F | below ark in 1876 and tw steel corporation” one o ost fashionable Fifth ave- pad it on me jsala e s guch that it 1s more difficult to ob- STRUCK FOR WAGES tp#!::t:-?;rsfl.f il S }oo\l That In 1940, o P e e o any until Mr, Shouotals ne Wwae independent enough e t @1 hafl gone too | tain convictions where. the death pén- | | o & i =R — | rank Wells, Wilberforce Scully, | Schwab came to me in 1301 with Mr. | (o ingit that scrambled eggs would do woul ‘Iz::é’ to atick to It |alty is in vogue. It in true that gcea- THEY DION'T EARN. l m}dg,: -,dfl?"’:;f:;m"“\'\ffg““;, E&"“‘"":f;: Warmer in ; R J. Ircland and George W, Dally | Morgan's ofter to buy my propert | for & dinner. e argued, too, against th went o Buftalo he “f“"."" a man fs put to death Who 15 | American Throad Opératives- st Fall | setvide. nf Pecsia under the same Reihae =) of from | M d trial in Wyoming on in- | Mr. Carnegle answered. = the high priced room which had. heea sald e wanted {o wet|innocent of the crime for which ho wae | | a charging them with cf g ; i for him snd hought the ¢ n. 1 got the | convicted. It is also trae that wnars River Quit Work, | conditions although some of them have | the low temperatures i » pre- a them with consp Were there not some negotistions | prepared for him snd hou ey in 1904 to 1 case and | men sk et me] y 4 the govern- | g ¢ as 19007 cheapest in t conviction who committed only served a month, and none of them | ed ove 3 1y as early | » n 1,760 acres of woal land | I never heard of any.” h etary and the It blew | murder. who would have been con | Mass, Jan. one | more than six months. As the F o e | DI UL 60 Mg 8 of T v. ing clerk, seoteiury aud the victed had the yvulnhhg\\m)wlhl';n?u r;(,'as | hundred Lw.hsu:x‘s and carders em- | :;;”-n S:""P‘T‘Dn;emr 'h&d lgx:r dismi o T Observ b T “z.‘rx;‘n - hited States, Not Opposed to MoKinlay. Bo ;’:{sl:‘:h::(lxl-x‘-w’.}’n‘n -»’-m\mm‘x:\‘mm. 5 are | tha of death.” rloved by the American Thread com. | thess men, Secretary Knox saw Do | ment tonight b om » : ¥ ot g AR X B n | Goionst Neots was tabmeny o penolo- | pans quit Work today swhe e | logal ground for MUpporting . thelr | row it would be warmer in the a Marry Williame, Whese desing in.aif 8Ny e o el & A Tk T b 1 met in reference to ) giat of note in New England, celved their weekly pay envelopes and | C18ims, but hie instructed the An.erican | ct, It is rain e e Tork Sy e | st Jand I SekSgEMY. Mo~ | ABbanirs saded th i Cos. Tan DT McRees Rocks, Pa, s found that the equivalent of twe Hours { Minister to do what he could to obtasn | wes he stor ning Staten Tsland, so frightene |, Tes I was; and 1 asked Mr, Mc- | McDevitt added 1 in tips. 'The pert in A Rochester, | pay had been deducted because of the | A1 equitable adjustment, 1 s that they fied, with fear | Kinley not to have any SAIOmUNE Fo.8: thehter, wiese s with thit. I osed to the acquisi- | 1y ) ce yas announced and dynamiters kept stores | WESTERN COLD WAVE new 5i hour Jaw. The men created |. sed with hominils was:|(E 5 % the DhATEpIn e oo - ¥ = - | ¢ uses and not cald- | tion of the Philippines.” where some of the spactators asked REACHES NEW VORK""'»’n?fi:':,r‘fimpféyfifiofi?‘gfif;" 'ghrcad\ ing, according to Coroner T’T;r‘x::\;\am | “Is it mot also true lh‘:t"::.‘u'n him ‘if he had any money to give F p TR Y ; o RS ol coakir. P 1900 you were opposed to Wil o~ | away. HEAVY SOCIALIST GAINS Arrived About Midnight and Began to | | LONDON STEAMER ,Klnu)y for president ™ ou never heard of a millisnaire IN GERMAN ELECTIONS. Force Mercury Down. FRENCH BARONESS | | “No," Mr, Carnegie replied, giving ' giving away money'” was his fart re- LEAVES BOSTON | evidence of confusion. “T do not know | irinder. [- t would bhave made A Net Galn of Ninsteen Seats in Reic tag Ind Tan, 1% TO THE GUILLOTINE to Depart from That Port Sinze 1 A fnley. s Strike GCannot Recollest Opposing MoKinlay 1 not & fact that in Jam: bestrical roagrny new itk 32,500 given imyber ow down towar 16 ovin Death Sentence for Complicity in Murder of Her Read Qur Advertising Columns Wilkesbarre citizens (o In- ab oldert nlg The - advert vou sitended u meesing of ant! o ush the nonination . 4 K he advert rialists at which = you piedged | o As. QUNTY . CreadsUner, E e - for they mot e8 Geclared & w 80. 3t voursel? to contribute $26,000 to pre- (it THG TECRIVAR US LIS SN e of the elec! e releh- | dogrcey above zero, with n of all a reg : vent the nomination and re-election of | 4y "y degie he reachel New York, br 1012 teld igboul the eni- | yons that it would work two charzed N > ular forpeast of A William MoKinley if they would raise |, iy beijpved ne hac spent less them vesterday. T was 2130 | gegrees lower at least, and pos Bironoiivt i i L a lke amcunt?” Mr, MoGiliicuddy | go0r par un ta midnight marked by @ dimstrous fout of the rad- | reach the sero mark. The anowall|and attempiing. to Pttt i el o CATIBtiAL ke L ankall | 5 e ey jcals and far smaller inroads nto the A i - e & o cavse they dizciosed the inventive progress of 1 scheduled to leave port last Sunday,| J, B. Reed, attorney for the steel R OF scaln . atf jority of | ceased after dirk, when 2.9 inches had [ band. The jury rep 4 held up by the strike and o on, | TO DYNAMITE CA ler Sonservative majority of |fallen. TraMc was stiil conslderably | were six extenuating circams {§ nOt useless information to all who read them. To know th Y and | corporation, objected to this question. a str 5 HL ; 5 * » ETaRY e 2 hampered by the accumulation tonigit | the case, but the court sentenced the || cial columns of your daflv paper is to know your market, and to it ’,’,‘ffs“v"’“’"‘d“"fi(.h‘:‘:!b';‘“‘eke;: L Samiy ovenmion S G0 B s ARON The results at 3 o'clock this morn- | 519 e 8overe cold accompanied by a | baroness fo death and the son to |} xnow"the market is to be qualified to do cconomic shopping with ave left for Manchester last Tues-| M, Carnegle looked at his counsel | Gincinmati Man Gives Facts to the 3 o w sed ) - | twenty years' impriso 2 ing. which are still far from complete, | oo 0, o0 Mile Wind caused much suf- | twenty years' imprisonment. |} despatch, which is an advantage to both seller and buy A good , is now being loaded, and may be | but presently replied: Federal Grand Jury. i 2 shew that the sociallats have ceptured | 17725 7 ¢ le to leave by the middle of next| s t hat. T d % PO ——— ad isement nly i the volume of trade but quickens it i T can’t tell you about that. o eats from the mon-socialist rart . Welfare Campaign. ASYSanen ot only iresses (R olns of e - not. recollec: that I ever did anything| 'Indtesapolis, Ind, Jan. 12—AN &8 nly two. & net gain of THAW'S COUNSEL HOLDS Philadelpiia, J 13.—Arrange- | Sand for a Bulletin rate eard and familiarize yourself with the J| o sympathetic strike of freight | to appose the nomination or re-elec- | count of an alleged attempt to dy- e entered iuio some 80 CONFERENCE WITH Him, | ments for a child-welfare campaign |§ cost of space and the economy or advertisinz right. ohich went into effect at| tion of McKinley. I was deeply oD- | namite a ear in which Miss Mary Dpe, which would. o it fisem E 2 liad *| to be condueted throughout the United | cye S - The Bulletin. Tt will be lert | fom¢ noints along the water front|poged to the Philippines, but cannot { former confidential secretary of Jobl I7e dimort QTS LS | Taken to Indicate Early Effort for Re. | States under the direction of the na- | Tow la| the s tinieditn SuheoriDecter Tho Buljstin. | It will be, 1616 today, is said to be likely to spread | helieve I opposed McKinley for presi- | J. McNamara, was siesping, which Py . tionel Mothers' congress i o at vour door for 12 cents a week. tomorro Six hundred ‘and fifty left lease of White's Nemesis. by the executive committee Of . tha | o R L e iR their places today and it was expected = ‘_L“G;es’ t e e b Following is & summary of the news printed during inat others would be ordered to quit which ended here teday. m- . ! 1 S Polih-will bo ca gto ate (| Bultetin Telegraph” Locai General Total dent.” g\ren te the hdarll l'n;d.‘!kn. “No Such Thing Ever Ocourred.” -ank Kekheff, a Clacinnati e “Don’t )you remember that you ac-|SF 18 said to have been corrobsrated by & person whd testified today. Mc- = tually did contribute $15,000 of that | - Meriden's “Open Shop” :Strike, $26,000- 1o this fund?” | N)lmhrl is sald to have offered a man past week I Landing, N. Y, J. Shearn, chiof Thaw, visited Thaw — 2 2 z ; . known to federal ofiicials $§0 to Wreek e G | ® Aabava okt Biaek 4 Saturday, “Jan. 6... 116 150 892 1138 Meriden, Conn, Jan.. 12,—Unih @o-not recoliect, but It may be |y "o, i which Miss Dye was $ieep & Ditas hoaes arges Asho ock Island. ) 5 < 3 Pot T ure i e sforighie gt Newport, X1, 3a [wo & M j £ B e 171 47 || inders and Gnishors emploved by the po: 1 30d know the facis, 1 AT S | ing while 1t was stationed in the ral vistt was the first he hod paid to Thaw are roparted ashoro at Dloc Teiens | Monday, Jan. &... 10 147 L w2/ Miller Brothers compansield . Iof i WEE 00 X et againat the acqui- | T8 vards el Pitusburgh, Pa. d six manihs and is generally belicved | but as all communication with the{l Ty 1eedat C 3 917 417 et b o 30 | sition-of the Philippines. i frow New | ¢ Jlate b the effort no e | ieland has been cart since the oreai || 1 UESHAY, Jan. 9... 103 217 S e emion® (uestion of. ac- | o atter contributing $15,000, aid | Morse Transferred to Hot Spring A recen ~u'a8 iy of ot A Rcpr e s ages + £ or_refusing the dpen - shop e a0 | 'Washington, Jan. 18.—Caciss Wi 15 Amme o s 3 - breliopih i Sty ibe (T4 Wednesday, Jan. 10 132 183 388 made known until Mog- | You ot continie wich the ¢ M the New York banker, was to- 3 ) 8 o @ 4 cory . i the vessels could not be| 1k S F Y 2% & A, o = he ruling 0602 Mr. deGlilicuddy continmed. orge, the New 7 bva. | g, arly in the ! n E 2 < the Tulng moskdute et [ a0 ‘ot resolle . ordered transferred from Fort Me- ve mar o % L Thursday, . Jan. 11... 108 185 38 1 return to work. |, “Didn some of the Morgan people Z hree Above at New Haven, | idda i ~ 7 1 come t0 - ! Steamship Areivals. B SR Dot Pt L RBRR B0 LT Jan. 12.,. 114 187 410 From Portugal to Bragil. necessary to ‘elect. Mr. McKinley in 8il1 for One-Cent Letter Postage At Rottordam: Jan. 11, Kursk, from storm’ of the duy stopped to i SR i Washington, Jan. 12—It is under- | OF3°F to form this United Btates steel Wasniagton, Jun. 12,—Representative | Now York, pight, but the cold continued until ot | = stood that Edvin V. Morgan, Amerl- | “IROSIONT 0 Con Gacurredr Mr. slictie of Washington has intro- | At Bonlogne: Jan. 12, Ryndam, | midnight it was but three above zero Talal it ... o« 604 754 1835 3193 | can minister to Lisbom, Will be ap- | (arnegie answered sharply. . k 4 a bill providing for pogtage of | from New York. and still geetfing colder. The lowest > | pointed ambtassador to Braazil, if his 9 Ll sne cent per ounce or fractjon theref | | At Rotterdam: Jan. 13, Ryndam, | temperature of winter 1s losked | selection is ucceptable to the Brasifian [ Mr. Carnegie Loses Patience. - o s lase inall matter ifrom New York. for in the morning, government, B