Uneeda Biscuit - Wenonah Historical Society

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Uneeda Biscuit - Wenonah Historical Society
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MORNING, MARCH 12, W08
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Continued Prom First P a g e
up for all the defendants. Though of
necessity he had to'go over much of the
ground already covered by the individual argument for each defendant, Mr.
Bergner's speech abounded in original
presentations of the various contentions
of the defense to the effect that the State
had failed to make out even a semblance
of a case of conspiracy by anything save
the veriest inferences,
When Mr. Scarlet finishes tomorrow,
Attorney General Todd will make tho
closing remarks for the State; then Judge
Kunkcl will charge the jury, and turn
the case over to the twelve patient men
who have listened to the tremendous
details of the case during seven weeks.
C i c e r o * at t h e B a r
Mr. Scarlet began by declaring that
the Commonwealth had fulfifled its promise to prove conspiracy and that the
State was justified in asking a verdict of
guilty. The Ciceros of the bar might
be tempted by large fees to becloud the
issde, but as for him his only effort had
been to let in the light.
It was conceded, he said, that $5,487,899.45 had been paid out on a contract
that was to have cost the State $800,000. This money had gone out through
two men, Snyder and Mathues, who: at
any time could have stopped it. "Is it
conceivable that they are innocent?" he
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F l u e Batiste and N e t
W a i s t s in ecru and white
embroidered
lace
W o r t h trimmed, v a land
ue A Q A
$4.50
$2.80. Sale price
VOC
Net Waists, in.ecru and
white, silk lined; also embroidered n u n ' s veiling:
waists, black and white
Val. Value $3. * « MA
Sale price
<Ma1lf
Net Waists* in ecru and
white, silk lined, handsomely trimmed; China
silk w a i s t s , black and
white, and tine batiste &
l i n g e r i e waists* c * n o
Val. $4.50. Salepr. # 1 . T O
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Soda Crackers with snap to them
Crackers with taste to them
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JOHN
WILLIAM M c C O Y w ,
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BUUNS.
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These two yeggmen, who were; arrested last Saturday morning at Wenonah after a little gun play with a [determined posse, were arraigned in Camden yesterday for a hearing, which was postponed because of the absenco of
witnesses. Bums' face, as indicated in the photograph, shows how he was
literallyi peppered.
Nepir $old
in hulk.
moisture
proof
paekagts.
NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY
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Sate-Breakers Arraigned
Before Commissioner in
Camden, But Examination Is Postponed Because
of Absence of Witnesses
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Phoenixville Engineer Lays
Blame for Disaster on
Theodore Cooper
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RARE OEMS RUSH
TDHY1 S K I S
WIFE CONFESSED WHEN "BEST COOK"
TIKES DEPARTURE
TRIPLE ALLIANCE
UNIT ON BALKANS
CONFESSION OF HIRING
TO KILLGBOLDOUBTEQ
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husband, who immediately went to Cjty
Hall to report the robbery.
In Mr. nsler's description of the missing cook Captain of Detectives Donaghv
saw a resemblance to a negro house thief
who had fallen into his clutches ten years
ago.
He looked nn her picture in the
Rogues' Gallery. 'Phis was identified by
Mr. and Mrs. Fisler as their missing
cook. Captain Donaghv said the negress
was arrested in this citv in December,
1807, for a big theft in Brooklyn, N . Y .
She was taken there and, upon refusing
at the trial to restore any of her booty,
she was given the maximum sentence
of ten years in prison. By virtue of good
behavior she was liberated, he said, after
serving seven years and six months of her
term.
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Thief Gets Jewels and Cash
During the absence of the family on
Tuesday a thief broke into the residence
of William Rauseh, 3034 North Eighth
street, and stole jewelry valued at $49:t
and $7 in cash. Clothing valued at $47
was stolen from the residence of Morris
Miller. 527 North Twelfth street. Four
St. (jaudens twenty-dollar gold pieces
were stolen from the residence of Mr*.
William Pettigrew 2120 North Twentyseventh street. A hungry thief broke
into the grocery store ot M. Liebmnn.
222 Bainbridgc atrcet, and stole fiv*
pounds of cake and several cans of salmon. He also secured a small 8i|m of
money.
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DOWN DOVER WAY
Special to The Inquirer.
DOVKR. Del.. March 11.-The Ktate Central
Committee
Democratic party of Delas'llr the
ware
meet l«
in Dorer next Krids*.
Marchwas
13.called
at 1 to
o'clock
an official
call issued today by Thon
omasM.,1>\inBayard,
the
8tato chairmsu, snd
nd Jsmes Lord, secrctsry.
Dover glrlt composing the Young Women's
(hrfftlao Temperance Union .will *ifa "A
Bachelor's Keverle" at flic lu.iiie of Mrs. It.
J. Holmes on Thursday evening for the benefit
of the so-called "Best Room ' to be estah
llsbed.
Alexander Minner. William
V.. R William*. Alexm
I. Johr
Johnson snd P. 11. Khort
M. Short. Willis H.
elected
commissioners of Bowers
have been
„ach under Us new municipal charter. AtBe
wood Garrison has been elected assessor. A
plan of Improvement of the town was preaented and approved h.v the taxablca.
Mr. snd Mrs. S. h. Shaw, of Harrioston.
have Issued invitations for the marriage of
thHr daughter. Miss Carrie lytltfs gnaw, to
Thomas Tilden Kinuamon. of Dover, on Wednesday. March 18.
The engagement is announced of Kdward D.
Prince, of Dover and Lebanon. Pa., to Miss
Annq M. Bernler. of Brooklyn. N. Y.
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Mother takes a Cascaret
At the first symptom off
takingColdorQrippe takef
I a few doses of the Bitters.
It will prevent much sufferI ing and perhaps a long sick
I spell. Then don't hesitate'.'
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BITTERS
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!has proven its ability in thou-1
I sands of cases during the past54
years and you can rely on it in
'your case. It also cures Poor
I Appetlte t Headache,HeArtburn I
Indegestlon and Costiveness.1
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and baby gets the benefit It is
easy to supply, in this natural way,
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Ull the laxative a baby needs.
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Uneeda Biscuit
asked.
The power by which the Board of Public Grounds and Buildings proceeded to
German and French Vals., \$ yards In piece, worth 39c piece, really Off4%
finish up the Capitol building was usurpwonderful value, nothing in Philadelphia Hko it at the price. Only »welV
Pleading not guilty, John Burns and
ed, he said, f r o m ^ h e Capitol Building
William McCoy, the yeggmen caught
C s m b i l o K<l|(lnRi«nd I n s e r t i o n s B « S w i s s E m b r o i d e r y F l o u n c i n g a n d
Commission. The acts regulating the
4 to 6 inches wide, worth 10c. for onjly
***' I n s e r t i o n t o M a t c h , 16 to 18-inch. | Q A
at Wenonah last Saturday after a battle
worth
39c.
for
only
msTV
two
organizations werc x read to support
S w i s s anil Cambric Bnnbroldery, 5 S w i s s Kmbrotrter? for corset covers,
with bullets following the robberies of
to 12 inches wide.blind and open effo its, fi^s with beading for ribbon, worth 89c. 0 £ g »
his assertion.
the poetofficcs at Bridgeport and Pedworth 15c for only.
**** for only
•'Governor Pcnnypacker, the great
AtM*
ricktown, Gloucester county, were yesK m b r o l d e r y K d g e s a n d I n s e r t i o n s , S w i s s Kmbrotderjr F l o u n c i n g , open
judge," he continued, "never put the con- Declares He Criticised the Defec- terday held by United States Commisopen and blind effect, in swiss. osrri- ik K A and b l i n d effects! 27-iaches wide, Q S n
struction on the aot they say ho did at
sioner Morgan, at Camden, for a further
brie and nainsook.worth 25c, for ony
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worth 76c for only
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tive Chord, But Mew Yorker hearing on Saturday. McCoy had nothall. And yet. in defiance of law, they
added to the Capitol Building tho sum of
ing to say before the Commissioner,
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$3,015,968.52, within 25 per cent, as ' Overruled Him
Burns doing all the talking, and when,
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much as the Capitol Huilding Commisbecause of the absence of material wit—
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nesses, tho Commissioner suggested a
WHISKEY FOR RHEUMATISM
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"Everv penny that was spent by vir- Speoisl to The Inquirer.
postjMmenient until Monday, Burns pro- of his benefactor. In the affidavit BaOne aquamarine necklace, studded with
tue of pretended authority under the Act
PHOKNIXVILLE, Pa., March 1 1 - tested, saying that they desired an earl- tonyi swears that his wife, who, for two
pearls.
Tbe Increased use of whiskey for
of 1895 was illegally spent.
After reading the official report of the ier examination. Accordingly, the hear- decades, has been a society leader, has
rheumatism is cuuslng considerable
One solitsirc diamond engagement ring,
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Canadian
Government's Commission of ing was adjourned until Saturday.
discussion among the medical fral>ecome degraded on sccount of the in- two carat.
"These
men
are
not
to
be
convicted
on
ternity. It is an almost Infallible
Investigation, Peter L. S/lapka, wlm,
Before the men were taken back to fluence wielded over her by the broker.
One ruby ring, set in a cluster of tine
a mistaken judgment, but when they set
cine when mixed with certain] other
with
Theodore Cooper, the.. eminent their cells in the. dome of the prison
This information, according to Baton- diamonds.
liiKi'cdicnts aud taken properly. The
up a, defense eo hollow, such a mockery,
were photographed. The Glouces- yi's statement, was obtained through
following formula is effeotivi']: '"To
Foreign Minister Tittoni, of Italy, it becomes a duty to show that it was un- bridge engineer, of New York, in blamed they
One sapphire ring, three sapphires in a
ter
county
authorities had been unable confessions made to him by his wife afone-half pint of good whlHkcjv add
for
the
defective
design
which'cauacd
the
tenable. These men, tempted by avarice,
hoop
setting of four diamonds.
one ounce of Torla (!oiiipounjd and
procure photographs of the accused ter their marriage.
Denies There Is Friction Over were overcome and fell. That's all there bridge to fall, consented for the first to
one ounce of Syrup Sarsaparilla
One
blue enameled gold watch studmen,
but
they
submitted
yesterday
to
With the object in view of keeping
is to i t . '
timo to be interviewed. .
Compound. Take tn tablesp >onful
ded with pearls.
have
their
picture
taken.
When
led
Mrs.
Balonyi
under
his
control,
the
for"Both
Mr.
Rothcrmcl
and
Mr.
Hcnsel
doses before each meal and before J
One statement he made in remarkable
Building of Railroad
One long neck chain for watch, with
said that sofas rightly were charged un- for the manner in which ho holds .>fr. into the court room the men presented mer whip declares; ttturgis encouraged
retiring."
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set at six-inch intervals.
a
pitiable
appearance,
but
there
was
no
der Item 22, as a matter of law. I meet
her to do many extravagant things and
It Is surely worth trying bfy any- !
Cooper, the consulting engineer, respon- sympathy shown by the crowd.
one who may be afflicted
The
them
confidently
and
declare
the
contrary
gave
her
presents
of
jewelry,
carriages,
One
green
enameled gold breastpin, set
ROME, March 11.—-Answering an insible for the bridge's failure and vindi- features of Burns bore evidence of the etc. He says the. broker did everything in a cluster of diamonds.
is
true.
Item
22
was
not
an
averaged
terrogation in the Chamber of Deputies contract, and Mr. Rothermel's 'Grain cates himself.
.«•', .gun play indulged in before he and Mc- in his power to regain control of her
Three diamond stick pins.
regarding
the construction of railroads Illustration' was false.
Coy were captured, powder marks being after hor marriage.
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Halapkn
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Three ruby stick pins.
in the Balkans, Foreign Minister Tittoni
"The Act of 1895 does not provide for
It is asserted lliat' Sturgis used as his
visible all over the left side of the face
According
to
the
statement
made
by
Two
flat bar pins for the neck, each
said there was no truth in the reports such a blanket item. Kach item must be
chief argument with Mv. Work in latter
and along the jaw.
the
Phoenixville
engineer,
and
which
ap
set
with
three diamonds.
of friction between the members of tho a separate contract.
years the story.that Batonyl was not a
pears
in
his
sworn
testimony,
taken
by
One
small-link
gold chain with emerald
"VVhin
Mr.
Hcnsel
said
he
would
have
triple alliance on this subject. He addproper husband for the daughter of the
ed that Baron Von Aehrenthal, the advised Sanderson to charge as he did, the Commission of Investigation, he crit- WILL NOT SERVE WITH MOOR aged millionaire, and that the most effec- pendant, set with pearls.
tive means of getting her to give up her
Four handsome silk dresses that were
Austrian foreign Minister, had informed he did so under stress of defense. Per- icised the design of the'vr*y chord sechusband
was
to
place
the
entire
matter
in
him of the intention of Austria of ex- haps, like another distinguished man, hi6 tion that failed, eallmg i t a attention of MUDNPX C o u n t y J u r o r *
never
worn
Inernsesl
his (Sturgis*) hands, thst he might bring
Mr. Cooper to 11* w $ ^ a * « V h i e l ( Mr.
tending the Austrian line southeast from mind was resting."
A
variety
of small pins.
Over D r n w a l s r C o l o r e d Mit*
At this there was a laugh.
pressure to bear that would seem harsh
JSzlapka saw in i t / Cooper, hoWevcr,
Bosnia to join the Turkish line at MitCash
to
the
amount of two hundred and
The contract,'ho said, was unreason- overruled the objection and the design Special to The Inquirer.
emanating from a father.
royitza before he delivered his speech on able
fifty
dollars,
of
which one hundred dolGHORUKTOWN, Del.. March l l . - B e Sanderson roamed "fancy
Kxvllc I r f t c d
Police Think Girl Is Either Dement- this matter to the Austrian delegation. free," because
was
accepted
by
him.
Mr.
fizlapka
sajjl
lars
was
a
Christmas
present to Mr*.
cause, for the first time In the history of
a» bi*Aece**Ricf|prompted,through
when asked to comment upon the< rt- Knmftx county, a colored man was drawn j To this end. it is -averred, the couple Fisler.
the,
jwhedukT
and
because
tho
.prices
W
What
can.be
demanded^
is
that
Italy
e/J, or Invented Story to Gain and the other powers, a s ' well as* the could have charged wduld have been uh«. o r 4 :
on tmp Jury list for the April term of t% were first told that if thoy would leave
As a convenient receptacle to. carry
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countr cmnt. many,"' the, jurors pay they £his country and exilb themselves Tn' Ku- away the valuables, a brand new alliga' .'i P
Balkan States themselves be allowed reasonable.
they would be given-an annual-sti,- Notoriety
"They ask why we didn't bring lh the . ,VThe findings of HhWTfemtttseioft a w will not serve until the man Is rcmoveri". Tope.
to build such, other lines as they consider
pend of $24,000. Then> when Mrs. Ba- tor bag that was a Christmas gift to Mr.
necessary for the development of their marble and glass i n that barbaric teniplo about what we thought t h e y w o n l d be Wheo tile Jurors were drawn yesterday lonyi
had come once more under Fisler was utilised.
In this program Italy found her- of display to show how much John I I . and we are not surprised aC ftfiS p o r t l y by the Jury commissioners, ex-(Jovcruor the control
of the broker, it is alleged,
•': WILKES-BARRE, March 11.—It is traffic.
of
the
report.
We
have
no
criticism
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U n n e r v e d a t Itomm
Tunnel,'
of
Lowes,
and
Daniel
J.
FookS,
of
self
in
accord
with
Russia.
Sanderson lost. l>o you think that the
she
was
offered
a much larger settlement
tiow believed that Koslyn Williams, the
make
of
the
Commission,
who
we
beLaurel, the spectators were astonished to
Unnerved
by the loss of all her jewelry
astute
counsel
for
him
could
not
have
young girl who confessed yesterday that
lieve did their work faithfully #tod well. hear tho name of Levin J. Harmon, who on several occasions to leave him entire- with the exception of her wedding ring,
asked
for
and
brought
in
those
various
ishe hired a man to murder Cameron
"You must understand, Mr. Tszlapk* Is considered a negro In this section, al- ly. .
Sultan of South Losing Power
articles to. show what Sanderson lost?
Reference is made to an agreement which she was wearing on her hand at
i'ool, the wealthy horseman, because he
continued,
"that every plan or design though he claims to be a half Moor and
"Snyder and Mathues must have known
PAULS, March 11.-Government advices
whereby
it is alleged that if Mrs. Batonyi the time, Mrs. Fisler became so ill that
deceived her, is either demented or else received
worked
outSn
the
drawing
roome
of
the
half Indian. He h»« always been denied
here from Morocco Indicate that this bill to bo false, but' you have here
will
give
up her husband and- remain she was obliged to go to bed. Her conPhoenix
Bridge
Company
waa.made
acinvented the story to gain notoriety.
admittance
to
the
white
schools
aud
other
the star of Mulai Hand, the so-called Sul- Sanderson swearing to, Huston approvloyal
to
the
wishes and desires, of the dition, while not regarded as serious,
. County Detective Mackin and Chief of tan of the Month, is waning fast.
The ing, Sh.umak.er certifying, Snyder approv- cording to the Specifications furnished us places where negroes are not. admitted.
by the Quebec Bridge & Railway Com- The commissioners express no Intention broker, "he will give her, or cause to be heightens the trouble wrought by the
Police Francis, of West Pittston, today repeated victories of the Krench forces, ing and Mathues paying, a false bill.
with the Indifferent attitude disturned over to her, regardless of the prolearned the girl's name is not Williams, coupled
"We are at liberty to consider that pany or by Mr. Cooper. Kvery jilnn that of receding from their position, as they visions of the will which may be made cook's abrupt leave-taking.
played
by
Hafld.
who
left
the
camp
at
was
drawn
was
sent
to
Mr.
Cooper
in
Imt l.'itiskey, and when they showed the Meoh-KIOhalr for a period of five weeks, these faithless officers were faithless
The cook left on Tuesday afternoon.
assert the man Is eligible for Jury duty.
her benefit, and regardless of whether
New York and there either approved or
letter signed C. W. LeRoy, giving in- have created disaffection and resentment through purpose.
Harmon has always been considered a for
Mrs.
Fisler had gone walking with her
capable citlsen and has never tried she is disinherited or not, a number of little girl. The housemaid was off for
formation against her to her sister, Mrs. among his followers.
"A ftian who did audit can't say, '1 discarded by him, as consulting engineer. very
millions
of
dollars
out
of
her
father's
esJohn Dixon, of Wyoming, near here, Mrs.
don't know.' When you find Sanderson Kach blue print must have borne* his sig- to obtrude himself on the white race.
tate, which after her father's death will the day, and the cook Avas left alone.
Pixon declared the letter was in the girl's
swearing to a false bill and all the others nature before wqrk was begun m the
come under the control of the aforesaid When Mrs. Fisler returned from her
Fallleres
to
Visit
London
in
May
shops."
own handwriting. The police now beapproving, you find them doing a crimiSturgis."
WILMINGTON N E W 8 N O T E S
walk, she discovered the cook's absence.
l'AKIS, March 11.—It was officially an- nal act, all together, and you can draw
lieve that she did not even know Cool,
B o r e Co*i»«r'« "O; K.'»
Immediately following this
Batonyi Suspecting something, she looked to see
nounced
today
that
President
Fallleres
except bv sight, and that there is no such will visit Loudon the second week of from that the inference of conspiracy.
Mr. Szlapka then stated that when the
charges that his wife is morally weak if the key to the drawer in which she
»ii»n as Wilson.the colored man whom she May. Ho will be accompanied by For"I say it's false, the contention that drawings of the chord section, the jstlurc 8urclfl to The Inquirer,
and strangely susceptible to the influences kept her jewels had been removed from
illXQTON.
Del..
March
.ll.-To_test
.the
Wllmlnteffleleprr
declares she paid $25 for committing the eign Minister Plehon.
the an
Arenlartn
drill was
at tho
Sanderson charged by the squaro foot. of one of which caused the bridge to ton lllili of
School
sounded this of Frank K. Sturgis.
murder*.
its accustomed place in the wardrobe..
He never charged by square feet: he collapse, were made under his jdireetion morning and
the 1200 miuils and the larirc corns
AntoiiiiuliiK A l l r u a l l o n t
simply tixed a price, and distributed the in the local drawing rooms, he did not of tescners maivhed Into the street. It took
The
key was still tbere, so her suspiMatron Rertels, of the United Charione and ouc quarter mlnutis to empty
Porto Rico t o Conduct Lottery
The most astounding allegation of the
'feet' around anywhere.
have^ entire faith in them. ' A c design lust
ties, who has the girl in charge, believes,
the t»1« tnilldhm and there was n\t the slight- entire document is the sworn statement cions faded.
SAX JUAN. P. It., March 11.-The
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"Mere form was all the procedure in of these chord sections were made ac- est excitement.
however, that the girl knows who killed
When Mr. Fisler returned from the
of Batonyi that, after they were married
of Delegates today, by a large the Auditor General's office amounted to, cording to the specifications furnished by
Cool, and can make some startling dis- House
yarn
mill of the Yewdall & Jones Commajority,
passed
a
bill
authorizing
the
and
had
gone
to
live
at
Newport,
his
CUT
Council
toukht
drafted
an
Important
mere certification was all they ex* Mr. Cooper and when they were complet- law conccnitnff the operation of moving
closures.
pany,
Fifty-fourth and Poplar streets, of
»vh
p|c
insular government to operate a lottery and
wife
confessed
that
Bhe
had
been
the
a ed they were sent to him lOft approval. ture machines in this cltv. It will he offered
under the supervision of the Insular pCcted of the architect. There was
Which
concern he is treasurer, he was
v
mother
of
a
child.
Facts
will
be
laid
betil* meeting tomorrow eren!ng. Tho new
i
Thev came back with the consulting at
Treasurer. The bill provides for the al- scheme to loot the Treasury.
met by the newa of the new cook's sudlaw
will
provide
that
all
moving
picture
mafore
a
jury
in
an
effort
to
prove
that
LOROTS DEFIANT
"The statement that Huston and 1-^w engineer's " 0 . K." on them, but still chine operators must Ic licensed aud that helotment of $40,000 a month In prizes.
den departure. He would not believe it
is are not to be tried is absolutely un- Szlapka was not sa tisfied and returned tore they securo a license they must pass an Frank K. Sturgis was the father.
at first.
]Je»i>i<<- TItrenta T»iey R e j e c t S c o t examination
before
the
tire
chief
and
the
chief
Batonyi
says
that
the
proposals
that
warranted. No guilty man will escape. them with a criticism of them, m which of the IClectrleal Bureau. The machines when
wouldn't lose her for the world,"
. Not One Miner Survived
t i s h S m a l l Holdings* B i l l
Harris and Hardenbergh are free be- he called attention to what lie < thought operated must be encased in a sheet Iron In- he and his wife separate were first made he"Isaid,
"for she was a gem."
in
1905,
when
they
wei<e
occupying
apartclosur*
so
that
In
case
of
fire
It
could
not
LONDON, Mareh 11.—Undismayed by
BIRMINGHAM. England. March 1 1 . - cause of the stutute of limitations. Hus- was an element of weakness. Ale. CoopBut his wifei told him that it was only
threats of penalties to follow the seeoud The rescuing party which has been en- ton and Lewis prepared the schedule. er's reply was "They are all Tight. Don t spread to any other portion of the building.
ments at the Buckingham Hotel, in this
rejection of the government's Hcottlsh gaged in exploring tho colliery at Hamcity. He avers that \vl\en he learned the too true, and that thev would be forced
Htnall holdings bill, the House of Lords stead, which caught fire last Wednesday No bidder but Sanderson knew that a
Iu
a
class
contest
at
Newark
today
the
:
object Sturgis had in view, he order- to go out for dinner. This they did. DurIllustrating Ins position, Mr. Szlapka freshmen of Delaware College put the aopho real
this evening, after a debate which has evening, resulting in twenty-six miners bond of $100,000 would bo required or
ing the meal they told each other how
mores to rout. The freshles wore having thtlr ed him to leave the hotel.
lasted for two days, refused to give the being entombed, had found thrrteen bodies that the bid must bo on the entire sched- said, "There is a patient Beriously ill. photographs
much they regretted the loss of the
taken without the permission of
Later,
during
Horse
Show
week,
in
measure a second reading' by a vote of up to II o'clock this afternoon. No trace ule. Item 2 2 was put there as a blind. The family • physician is instructed to the sonhs and
were ducked with water while
153 to 33.
of any survivor was discovered.
There were only two bidders on it, San- call in an eminent specialist. Fhis spe- they were grouped. Then the freshmen got 1006, he asserts, ho again met Sturgis cook, for they, like others, had had
They Invaded the rooms of the sopho- and told him he had learned so much troubles with their servants, and "LizSince these threats were made, howderson and the International Manufac- cialist sees the patient once or twice and husy.
mores took three of tho. leaders prisoners and concerning
ever, there have been a number of byMrs. Batonyi's past that he sie" was voted by both of them a
turing,
and
Supply
pompany.
and
tho
lat15,000
Filipinos
Homeless
them In nubile at the town pump,
gives the family physician orders which " • - • * •-nee
elections disastrous to tho government.
"find."
of
the
victory
of
the
freshdid
pot
want
to live with her longer.
As a result of these circumstances the siMANILA, Mareh 11.—Fire destroyed 200 ter bid net, because it could not under- he is to carry out. These instructions In
ni» there s genersl sorrow among the sophomen
She had come to them one week before,
stand
the
specifications.
Sanderson
alone
Mr.
Frank
Work,
Mr.
Batonyi
and
lence of the ministers' today on 'this sub- native 1 shacks In the Mamploulc 'district
are carefully followed and the, patient mores thlis evening.
with high-sounding references from a Dr.
Mrs.
Batonyi
refuse
to
discuss
m
any
ject leads to the belief that the Cabinet of Manila this evening. The damage Is understood, and one or more of six men dies. Who is to blame?
].
McCbnncll, of Wilmington, Del., and sevis not yet prepared to inaugurate Its estimated at $100,000 In gold. There were must have told him.
way the sensational charges.
"Tho position of Mr. Cooper and myeral persons in this city. The Fislcrs
threatened active campaign against the no casualties. Fifteen thousand homeless
MARYLAND
NEW8
NOTES
"Advance
payments
of
$125,000
to
self 1 consider exactly similar. He is
natives are being cared for In the churches
House of Lords.
were so impressed by her apparent honSanderson were explained by saving San- the eminent specialist, I am the family
and by the police.
New Delaware Charters
esty that tney engaged her on the spot,
Special
to
The
Inquirer.
derson
had
the
furniture
ready
nefore
physician."
Police Shoot Down Russian Peasants
without investigating her references.
KJJKTON aid.. March 11. -Prompts 1 to mAr* Special to The Inquirer.
the State was prepared to receive it. The
precautionary measures by re.t.<o>i of tlto fca"-' DOVER, Del., Mareh 11. The State De- Since then until Tuesday afternoon LizAim
at
World-Wide
Tube
Trust
B e l i e v e * Can B e D o n e
VORONEZH, ltussla. March 11. Hix
fact is not one stick of the furniture was
fuf calamity e.ear Cleveland laat woek. the
peasants were killed and several others
GLASGOW,
March
11.—Negotiations ready a month after tho payments. Here
Mr. Szlapka is firm in his belief that a Behoof (oinmlssloncra for JKeut coiinty have partment today Issued certificates of In- sie SmitH was a model cook.
Not until late Tuesday night was the
r* In^heJr
In t|
were wounded yesterday in an encounter have been opened with the Italian manu- was an open breach of the law, with Hus- bridge of the design of the one that fell had all tho do->r^
high school* changed corporation to the Manufacturers' Contracting Company, of Wilmington, with loss of the jewels discovered. Mrs. Fisler
•with a detachment of police at the near- facturers of Irou tubing with the view of ton, Mathues and Snyder acting together, can be built across the St. Lawrence o open oulwarJ. Fire Escapes wiU
erected on the outside of each ealldln;
$100,000 capital.
by village of Kochctovka. The police Including them In the international Iron
had occasion to open the drawer containCertificates of amendment were Died by ing the gems and sho was horrified to
went Into Kochetovka for the purpose of tube combine. At present the combine yet they say we have not brought them River at Quebec and that his company
can do it. He said:
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R. A. Hance Company, Increasing Its cap- find everything gone. She called to her
nrrestlng two members of the peasant embraces the American, English, Scotch together.
the
ital stock from 1125,000 to $200,000.
revolutionary orgaulzatlon. The country- and German manufacturers. The Inclu"It is not impossible t o build a bridge «sc_..
escs. wll
They say Snyder could have destroyed
men became aggressive and the officer In sion of the Italians will make the com- the records, and would have done so if of the cantilever pla,n 1800 feet long, or ventlon In tno
...
tOBU
Delegates from various parts of
command of the police gave orders to Are. bine world-wide.
guilty. Aye, if he had destroyed the much longer, and the Phoenix Bridge row.
land and unaware will be hi fttt.»odauc«.
records, we would have needed no other Company can do it. W e are .bettor
•
equipped to build such a bridge than any
.the. :»ytar-old daughter of Frederick
evidence of bis guilt.
While -ere
log
.»'V«r
roeslng
the
foot
.,„
.
.
.
.
"Has it been shown that they did one ether bridge building concern, for the
n. Hriforc
"Into thetime,
water, which was exceedthing consistent with honesty? ' Didn't reason that we have, oeen working on it
hlith
at the tltne. andA was drowned. Tho
the State lose millions by their violations for a dozen y6ara and the collapse of tho
mother
witnessed
the accident and
first bridge is a valuable, though very
of law?"
to tho rescue, but was too late To
ber.
Charles H. Bcrgner made the closing sad, experience to us. It has led to the
bridge
speech for the defense, which was a discovery of a method of testing
v
Miss Catherine It. Newton, of Phtladelphlaclear logical review of the evidence from members which was usod here for the wa»
marrlid todav at KferlevlUo to James B.
the standpoint of the defense, mingled first time in the history Of bridge enginwith references to. the parts played by eering. W e can build it i f , w e are lot
,
Governor Pennypacker. and Arohitect alone."
Huston and an impalement of Lewis as
NEW8 FROM MrLFORD
• .
a falsifier. , Mr. Bergner spoke impassionately, and referred many times to
.
In-iniror.
V:
acts under which .various transactions Jnecial to Th *1..
March
11—Mrs.
eorge
\V.
An exclusive milk diet tends to constipation With all, of us. took place.
of Mllforo. left rest* *y . tor
[«rssal
A sense of relief occurs
0,. to. attend , th«> Natl
He said in opening that it was hard
isress
of\
Mothers,
"now"lif
"session
So does inactivity.
for: him to realise that it was a criminal
.. CKSterroin
as
from ..laWsie,
is aa.delegate
after coffee has been disconbpnitlt
df
tho
•or
the
action
on
trial,
as
everything
heard
had
Without exercise, without coarse food and fruit and green been of the nature of civil court evi- this town tpe Manntn*
Oleeasoiite
Club fraternity
*rav« a of
tinued, if Postum is used in
form*ance la Armory
' "norv Hall last evening,
etenli
Thl*
dence.
tcdness of the order* is the result of
vegetables, our bowels are never active.
WdebtedM
jlr new temple. .
its place as the hot beverage
buiimns '
Bergner attacked the contention of tho
. -orttablc Industries for,the
One of tho most vronti
Is it any wonder that a nursing baby, who cannot yet walk, theMr.Commonwealth
that-conspiracy had watermen
of this;
this sootlon
of
the
State
has
at meal-time.
>
exist.aoofl
For many years past at
been shown, saving that the evidence now
ceased| the
to ex
needs the help of a laxative?
rnis
season
fishermen
could
be
seen
mend*
this
offered t o show it could not be conscien- In* their nets, and overhauling the boats for
•; The ^ Caffeine, in coffee,
the sprln* run o f sturgeon,, but "how" that Is
tiously considered by tho iurors.
All babies do, as you know.
only
a
memory,
for
the
sturgeon
lit
tho
Delais a drug and does more or
"All it. shows iji that they met. If ware Bay 's now a thing of the past.
they did not follow tho mandate of the
less harm to all coffee drinkWhen baby grows older, his different foods will do what Cascarets do law to the letter, they did the best t h e y
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CA8TLK
NEW8
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O
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could," said he..
'
.
ers, although some may not
for the bowels.
>
Mr. Bergner ridiculed the evidence con- Special to The Inohtrcr.
>
realize it^
When baby can walk and play and be active, exercise will take the place necting Mathues with the case, saying all T&MV CA8TLH. Del.. March ll.-Tbe official
f
hoard of the New Oastto Methodist nplscopal
j.
the
evidence
presented
was
the
payment
of a laxative.
has extended a unanimous call to Rev.
Postum contains no coffee
of ,th© bills, In doing this ho did what Church
V, X^
X. M
Moore, of Hopewell.
Md.
'
*
powell. Md.
*V,
But, until then, a gentle laxative Is almost a constant necessity. All every other State Treasurer did, audit Dr. Howard Ow Comesvs.
Now York, whoso
egys. of Nov
or other harmful substance,
purred from heart trouble
on Sum
trouble'on
death" nccurre
bills and draw checks.
. ,:'.,-'
mothers know that.
will bo burled this afternoon Jn • the I'rej
•'
Mr. Bergner reviewed all the evidence tcrltttt "Ooiietery at New Oastto by tho
but has all the nourishment
ntt.v
It isn't necessary to give the laxative direct to the baby. It is better U and asked where was the motive for any
iter""'
at
New
Castle,
have,
urena
of clean, hard wheat, includconspiraoy, and where the evidence of a
Pennsylvania Railroad
the mother takes it.
singlo dollar illegally obtained by any of
rewoVaT of shacks
,_br
the
removal
ing the bran-coat of the
Then the baby gets its laxative as part of its food. And the mother is tho three officials.
•
\
ft at the. old jBattery, where
drunkenness and
log
6n
Sundays
are
fe«
"These men adopted the schedule ^be- tyres Of tb>» day ani here Immense quantities
helped at the same time.
wheat berry in which is
cause their architect,. Joseph M. Huston, of liquors At* solo
But use nothing but Cascarets.
said it was the fairest, based on his
stored by Nature the phosThey are gentle and natural-purely vegetable. No irritation .no harsh* professional judgment. Is there any- Would P u t Export Duty on Pulp
phates for rebuilding brain
thing extraordinary, anything suspicious
bTTAWA^Ont., March U . - M r . Lswls
ness, no griping.
,-: ' • '
in that?" asked Mr. Bergner.
Why, (West Huron) moyed in the House today
and nerve tissue. 'There'?
asks the Ccwmwwealth, did Sanderson than an^xport duty be placed; on pulp
;
Cascarets are candy tablets. They are sold by all druggists, but never get this contract?' I don't knov^ except wood to force United States mills to come
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real
con>
»" l f^oro m l n •••,
A»k for "CaUfenua «• » *«mrl»t *»W*r" i
losreiMt
v
o
I
HI
In bulk. Be sure to get the genuine, with CCCon every tablet. The price what Pennypacker said. It was his opin- i'i i iintuiu to nianuiaci' l l . « » i . i t : ' . M i l l
and "*»» Jeanula VsMay" Urtteldw.
ion and of the then truster advise; oJ
' - l i t , . <
./•!
»•(•> : '
i i
r i . ..|-..ll
tfai
is SO cents, 25 cents and
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"•
the board, Huston, that 1
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Ill
( '.! n
II
• II,economy
and
uniformity.
Ten Cents per Box*
w
Val. Laces and Insertions Underprlced
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Those 10,000 WAISTS VSJSSOSS
W h i t e t a w f i i Watats
aviso W i k t i t i In stripes,
t k t c k i and b l a c k And
whiU of facta. Value VtRg*
76c. Sal* price
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L. * w n W a l i t • -Kino
quality, in all-over embroidered fronta. yoke effects end
pin tucked, abort and Ions
sleeves. Value $1.00. O Q A
Sale price
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Fine L a w n
WaistsEmbroidered and lace trimmed, value tt 60. Hale S Q A
price
<.. 9W\*
Flue Sheer
Lawu
W a i s t s — extra quality,
beautifully t r i m m e d with
fine embroidery and yoke of foots. Values $1.60. £ Q / »
Sale price...
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March i to April 30.
Honored in tourist sleepers on payment of
berth rate. Three fast trains daily; Fred
Harvey meals; block-signal protection; rockballast road-bed, oilsprinkled part of way
anddustless* You can
stop en route and visit
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