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Pittsburgh Post-Gazette from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania • Page 2

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THE PITTSBURGH. GAZETTE MONDAY, MAKCI1 20, 10OS. RUSSIA'S FUTURE RULER 1 ri VtUalut VCHi SnlEu' BiG PLAHS th "-urt" Ktw, tr rnak? or. 9 of p-p ti re ince. As the.

nosit cr $5 01 nr.ore the Uii Hurd lm sriat-'y ordt.r 4 ohm tara-i to A rr it! fir us crowding o-rrif f. th-; removal i.f or.e l.i'n r.f a home, for YOUNG SENATOR DEAD Contl I irt rc- bing lh ry CUy of Kcd -ky. Chty KjnC hl. -at in th l. he ttl'd Sn hi 23th year.

The Con fop, port DEDICATE STflAGOGUE --BEFORE -LARGE GRQVJD Mayor and Others Address the Torah Anshc Sanee Jewish Congregation. "i r. two i.i;n.;n.r.g frmili must John He MaKe Proofs the Drue i Tr 1 t.t,.i.i"r "irf" f. stitution that a mn rrtst at least i years of ae befer In eligible to that bly. Kul It that the no: rai--e'l apinM Scrat Clay, wa bom on April 12.

1771. and' t.iok In tr.e erve Texas Town Greatest Deep ater Poit on 1 nn term, en IVer.Vr 2'j. As hi. term expired on March 3 the. pout Arvmrit.

rnx m. r-' -jt I'ti-vnilift 1 why the constitutional -was i 1 1 i I r-4R Fc Ar Before a large audience the synagogue cf the Torah Anshe Sanee Jewish con-greeaton, at FuP.on and Clark streets, was dedicated yesterday The structure was purchased for and added Improvements made the dotal coet nearly all of which has ben provided. A rabbi for the congregation has not been selected. The male in Mr. iiryan ne nnai i 1 enth nvmVr by tr.o adjourn i- 1 tt 5 If-- lw ir i-'.

'-Ti the. 'loor. for which they mw. has he.n done, m-r of th rccurinc the extia floor i fil rent furnished rroms. TMs mcr.

putting at least on, t.d tv or more, In each ot th or fov.f rarws on the vacated tlir, hro the family that was t- it ir.ty hav consi.iT J-of two t'. a ni.nt -wife, end child cr I he. Too Many Tenement lnnpc-eitr? i.f IbVl-dieiti of building communicated with last 1 and tk'rKrtd hp approved of th? 1 I he had nothing to do i1. M. it the renu.lt of the roviding the health ihn tvith a considerable ln- hi (i.fmcM louse Inspectors.

jr. purges ted to Die. 'ther. are nmv many teiiment house vpcf inrj there no longer enoijfjh work 1 li'T them busy la the tenement hous-j -is, I wouldn't admit this, so this quea-t' iia' it th call a kitchen T' "Any phi cook a In," hn an- TT. 'Shhil St rtAV I.A arr.r- of a 1 ').

"i ment of the 01 March 4, a ytr Rgo. They wer the two late nenbtori from Alabama M.r.in tnd Mr. Mr. MaMcrj of I'lor. Mr.

LatJmer of ftjuth Curohia, Mr. of Vermont, Mr. Whyto -f KirjUnl and Mr. I'rya" Curiously ti.e lat two v--i" T3i.il i V'-'p 1 It i -te; I thi-t r.t St -r. :5 I at A' pru-! for tr t.

H. Jid hn 1 It 5 "rt were the eldest and the yovmgc st T'lr V. wit-. Ci I red fvr tt ta rri turd. f.

tt -a 1 t-'c 1 ar. V. The body of Senator Brj-an. aocf.rr-- 'Vpron uild r-re by a committre from, the er.t yoaji. U.io th- r.

to- nn will leave here rt n'dvk toniorrow IJ-- that 1. tvn morning over Southern ratine hoij vl iV Pert Art'aur kh.rt Jacksonville. where interment a.J r.Vct ai 1 '5 r-j i- tv f.ir. ar a t. ir an a :ait.f.

ar! t.v;"et f. m.fA i- i. in Vi-rk i-. nil rt xK.t ir.v I I a ir. te i a rt r.

a n-- ti ncral committee from the of rcprc- I rvfl'' r-9'' i tri.rti stvr. F'art'n I-. 17 TV! vi p- tiatf.1 if 1 i. r. 1 r'-.

of i.r 1 tentative. wjj.i i irfm- fj.j rr rr.J t4 ily that tlv congressional comrrdt- tahlS.i a et-v--s Pert tee be hut thi. was t-I Arthur 1 C-tr! C.i and considered. nd It was decievl tljit trV i I'orto P.i-( rt 'Vrd to rV senate rhori 1 tvr.reienteJ at 'lh'" the c-t of cvTUng a i rnex, man I In danger of being i hojs any pat of tf suhtirhs 33 well. If ho i.rta jft in any room for any! irr-ovo to throw light.

CH'fh Ml 1 a iiv. ith ii i i funcrah -t! I I't. rw 1 Ll 1 rj- f. I 5 fVYVW vk i i 1 lp qJ NEVER REACHES HOSPITAL d.J rv-f a (r Ah p. 1 rr I rri-at FOREIGH TRARE IMMUJiEU: urcd by Tram, Kan Dies Vhtn 3 jt ti.f: i.ar-,-- i-.

rr 1. i a Conliouf-J Ircra Flrrt Depot Is EcacLcd. Bosrvh, Vut I U1 cf t- t.w -a ir i. I or which St br-en elven authority remedy. te Is tr.liron::.

ti ot "a tr'n I.i:r v-f-t I fc.l Cra 1 1 I The sustalrji the I'-mucrer pear Wiurhng Jt.r-t;it j'str-rrar r.sn-hv. iiui u.im.i ii; hi oiut-r 1 a 1 Ljiu-i i re a r. Wl Kabbl A. Kochln. the rd ta v-.

y-i. A A. i' 13 IVU, lUr, inint be Con'mlsaton-r Ltt.o Jure. mar, tal.n 1. 1 sets out these conclusions: ent t.

tbe t'-e ntr.bnUnce wa'ttn. l' e. r'rr-1 jut rnuftard la "tor may b.s firrt hil wrmdriK a Is, lunch on a f'31 would b- nothing Fhort of h- majestf. stoi-loa by the ga lithe, "en Mtln the wifo use it to heat iron, seenw likely to be irft-n. Jh Kitchtnx? wfii srisgested to Dis, "a ik a a ivinj a baj? of pean-Ma end it- In hod whut tnt wouldn't bo using the.

room a kl I he replied. oij think." it was persisted, "they" 't hi hfd for a hanrjuot hVll rd tt-o i.hn for running a hotsl without had liuos up the ulophono re- It th. rnisndo loh'loa'jy carried gut, ha rentin properties on nr. le doclar it wili result 1 rp Jh.d re.h!encc befntr declared houses nnd ordered equipped w.tii i-ro fsi'Jipt-v They say there, are of r.h1ca'-T! in the city occ.u-J-.-d two fin -illl-s, and hundreds for three familk-s. Cvry In' of tiu latt-r -arlety 13 now law n-d ad are to bo visited I-Mwavus (t ut r- at ld.i home last i He ire 1 fi' 1 1 an 1 i r.t a i lr.tf-rn.il Cabin t-'vl na.M Oi a in Us I PI ih ut ht i of the coneregation Is less than 50 and all are officers.

The church was beautifully decorated, inside and out, with flairs, bunting sad palms. Prior to the be sinning of the- dedicatory exercises the members rf, the congregation assembled in the gefieral rootii of 'the church on the ground floor, Where the ancient rite of selling the privilege of the church doors was held. Several members of the congregation bid for the honor, but A. Friedburg, aha cost of $Z0, secured the key. The congregation i-o 1 1 A 1'." Accommodations On 11 the lcauix: JTtcam- V.

Hd'nun. ici "5. of t-y ii.d M.h;---s i ft at tb Ci Vt" ey i. ship lilies, llact or iWcst, r.om Drr. in 5 i a s.urdiy ntc.rr..r.- at xpf r.p Kacb h.t'ei.

Mi at atT.kr. A til. Itlif-r. ChTtR f-f the r-ly w. I to r--s M.d.cs la.

Z'Ay g- 7 cf I'Z TalVt I lit I ts hv'Tt- at 2 t'ch'vk ye-ter iom-I lng. Ibis on.iriilM! -n no Jur! ttrtl---a a ln frorn rrti r.f th Cnlf IStatf- to f-jrelpa rourt-y not ljan-nt vV.i jrh ure not cxn-lol by rail. i l-y rni! and vrr. frcni an Uilau-l ef origin to a i-rt c.f An ir 1st I Tr.nveiint if lir.iK.rt c-in r. the of Jurlittn.a.

Ftrrvittn Commrrcr Stiff. The Jurliicf cf this cr.m:ul:cn 1 not to be by i.y rAl.r ti an tbe iar.guage tf ntctlon 1 of th act. av1 in th; e.ilon is found a cirar dr ii between lnt.frst.ite and fi.re''-. ror.nnsrcf tj ti- icjacent the I'nttti ar.d tr.U aWtl.if-i ii.n tavei n-jrh crimrr.erc" ff-jrn th rtir' of tb.l iovislon 'f ih faction aa te carrtas beyor.il the American The Mi'itiUt'in may reeuiato lntrstat traiT.e. by rail rr by a from rint rf to vf Celt' r-r fcui th.i cot.j-rr.l.flc.n in contrjl mer foreisn la ilrrdicd to the rf au-di tr.xITtc.

hrfhcr by ratr-vii or of rail aiid water iivrriera. fr.i-i and to thi of trau-Mi rr.er.t. Tfte art a it, ty t.y bn Its provUu.ns ran enfno a tf traaa-At Little nte. riiiiip J.r..'.. tf.st -i.

-f 'ith "Ui eitlalr.ejy accepting tna traTsr-tatln thn.t the rnm-nulon no l.a th was then led from point of waiting, to the assembly room of the synagogue on the second floor by H. Goppman. Another honor position in tho church was conferred on M. Hirsch of the North Sile, who will wear the shield, helmet, and tunic, which was purchased at a cost of $300. The services continued until late in the evening and the oftkers of the congregation prepared refreshments for those in attendance A police patrol of six men.

in charge of Officer William MeClintock, was on hand to control the immense crowd. The church was not lar.ee enough to hold a fourth of the persons who sought admission and when Mayor Guthrie. Rabbi JUevy and GHAN'CE FOR SKERADEH. 100 Tours to Europe $159 Up. cf CtC.l lor.

Cl.er 3 Oir Dcr-tr: jtr r.t Is re-. zt th Rooms i--i rcuij rrxs by telesTurJ. "Write, cnll or 5s Union Savings Bank AnctLvr Inspection for Free Deiir- i DOG SUMMONS AID. Brings Wo-aan Sid of Husband ty Train. cry Will Be YhJe.

March rc At th President Joseph Sanes left it was witl 1-U prei.t3' A. J. '-n i hfr-u'. Pl-t A'sictae; Pr inait'r tier. ra v.iil t.l r.

-r ipctor to Irveattcite. on- CVni.V,. I'A Mnrch h-HedRljn, atinl 40. ws iran -r Mercer 'iM and earh- this difficulty the automobile" of. the.

mayor could he brought to the entrance, 4 The tirst speaker of th-r afternoon 'was Rabbi A. W. Kochin. who jco.mes from IembrovJt7. province, Voiien, Kussia, Ha spoke in Yiddish.

Mayor George W. Guth- The Cxarevitch, the Grand Duke Alsxis MichoiaievitcH, Born August 12, 1S04, the Czar's Cniy Son. TRICK BUILPINQ. ri.ti' a. in tl-o wsra with I th- bifcr la v.c-w of th fre 1 delivery s-r'e.

If arn ers is rt- Vi bin- brought' here 11 ill lay wounded by the track the- cf tr. wr-rd will 1 1 -is r.f, hum-, and re complimented the congregation on 1-ls had enabled it 'f 1 Mi. Hr.fis.un the progress whi oiiene it to in ress raae whicn A IL Ml III I A to purchase the new svnaueffue. He 1 on.f. hM to wtib t'.

I ine.nts fiepartmnt Ita refererorj s'li-wairts r.r.d inii.i'.n5 1 numr-f far their hitifi. tj riffirn jicr hu-hand's calla m.nn r.in to id aid. Irce.i i nt. v. Jerr in Pi USBAND IS MISSING; WIFE OFFERS CARTER WILL SEEK RESTORATION TO ARMY it: the rd art of a tvmr i nu.r.b-crs in Pheraden.

at ir-t Ja Easter Novelties. x. 1 k. iine ixdxei a dwelt at l-ngih on the duties of an American He, as chief executive of the city, extended an open hand to the members of the congregation, foreign or native born, and said the same free feelinsr would always exist while peace maintained and proper respect was shown for the law of the country and rule of the city. Other speakers were: Judge Jo.iah Cohen.

Rabbi J. Leonard Lew. Rabbi Ru- oi.tly n- ure hi t.ie cf r. i fj. matter.

T'. f-o d.l.very LOTXUTmVLllQTl UlltS' Orr Properties Change Hands. Vlll.F.UNU. V. VA March i-i-ainurl M.

Hkins of Unlontown. pu'chfisT r.f the of t.rr and Ok Companv, rt ii.rri, county. Mijor Orr nr. wt-ra th.e orlKhnai owners Po" for Wilkes-Darre Woman Will Pay! Former Capiain Thinks for '-Return of Spouse dent Will Recognize Justice Who Stele Away at Night. of Court Decision.

i. iTifj ior Tr. Parc'iftdd rocefvod wrri tht the Meindt lit an Tsrirf club, which has Atterdei iatcnnl ntU-n for a of a wi.l on rami at 1 y.Tii'.c-r r-o 1 1 i plants, J. -M. Orr I dolph T.

Coffee, Rabbi M. Ashinsky 1 h. r-dftTicl as general manager. The crati.in was pncT Henry ackson, who presided. Rabbi J.

Bloom, cantor of the Poale Zedeck' synagogue in Crawford street, was in "d-i cf by -ter f-arriera la a niatt-r cer v.lioh thla coii-migaion tia r-i Jurisdiction. Hail Carrier' i'rli'ilvge. A carrier may contn.1. aod conrwet tsdth, i of In r. ljrn tth w.jich it i.

ay irter-chansa busineia st frocly aa ith siicth--r rail carrier, it rr.jy Quota A rate for tre trr-ugh move tr. nt. trie ajjr." if the rAl'rca-i aa th srent cf me. tC2neh.p la 4lr.lt-". Th act irovldf that this Bhtd Jurisdlctl.tn ovr tl.a Inland portini th haul.

ettOer t- or lorelmi fer.d D.val 1 fo.lr- that ths rate, nMch be with tl.tr coram lA.n aci-ticn cf the Is the rate auc.t moven.ut. forrlrn r-mmrr tne n'm le put with this aliould to the ran thr t.r.rt ana from thfc irt an r-peii rate. ar.y ttj rlos'r to vl so may uj with eual nd antaire p.i:iion not id the: co.r.-mlss'.oh an exscdnanon Into th rtlatlcn vri.lr-h between the rail carriers of the t'nited fctmea arj th rl-. fidar.t ctrrlra ar.U condemnation of auch arrnRemcnt. If trie rail rarii-rt l.i tl.e aeat-ard are by AT.y rrana -what rharge of the The following- are Mary rVx.

Mn-. ti K' ij'le r-r tor ftt li 4c 4. Hardy Hayes Co. 213 Fifth Ave. 215 THE WEATHER the principal officers of the church Presi- Sfeci.u." Tst.g.m- to Tub Uazktte Tiks.

dent. Joseph Sanes; vice president, I. wit KE1-BAPT Ma-, Levensou; first trustee. Sam Karris. treasurer.

M. Marcus: aecretarv. Ra. i' Fifty dollars reward. Anybody rlr.dmg PAY-AS-YOU-EMTER TRIED.

ITcw York Strict Filway Ofliciils Fronaance Plan a N'CV YORK. March Vmk. city wh'-r and f. d-' tii have Nn a enrn.mt e-ng c'pAl pr.dd. m.

was lr.tr to a not hi i car ort x'. t--liy. pn j-enter cttrs -rr- or bringing Charley Ia Black to Wilkes-Bar re will get the above reward, hi has deserted me 'without cause." Mrs. fFF-ci vr. Tht.s.HJM "ta Tr.t Otzerrs Tiiirs.

CHICAGO, IL.I. March. L'2. Oberiin M. formerly captain in the United States engin-er i)l peek to the army i.nj to his rank, as a it-suit cf the he ret -jived in the of jV Kohlsaat.

handed down Saturday, which released $15,000 worth cf He ccnrbb-nt of cbtuining from the Prod lent this recognition of the of the c-mrt'A decision. C. L. Black Govern ticut Wtafhcr Torecast. Y.

TON, March 2. Forecast for mifl Tiu 1 Mn.rt Ii.niylviiT and Ohio Kala M-nul i 'rttrnUs, ruin fo'lopJ h.y ia tbf j'tr-rrtooo. 1 tit ITt'lUt. CONFESSES KILLING MOTHER. Blake and Companion Then Bobbed Corpse and Went on a Spree.

FORT WAYNE, March, C. Blake and Orsel Reynolds of Anderson. Ind. were arrested tedav on the in on 1 fvenu Hrler; tn hrl, i Jfonlay; Tuesday, WJ lJri V. C- IV V.

V4' Jilt li UHMCJ'" piness about five weeks ago. He placed a stepladder against the window of hh room, and at night, while ids wife was sleeping, stole away. Mrs. Black and the police have scoured the city in search of him, but he escaped their traps. Today Mrs.

Black got a number of The evi, ar ro the a 1 1 .1 i IS i il I -4 I server inxkes his 4Ttinr.ce- by ii 'r?" TT- and his xit by tr.e cf two st 1 i end cf Pt.ei jfers axe to give the ccndi t.r th fire 3-' cli.arge of murdering Blake's mother yes-f IK' 1 terday at Anderson. Blake- made a con viri inani, niiu J3 t. Lily marched around the city tacking them to While juimittini, that reinstatement in the army is what desired. Mr. Carter would, not his plans for bringing the matter to attention of the Prom his advisers it was learn-xl that h- will petition President directly.

"The restoration of the honor that was taken fi rm "nirn ll.c ex-captain lac'. above ail ot her or.siderntions. It has been known among his friends for some time that he bus refused repeated offers fession after his arrest, implicating' Reynolds. He said he had been -drinking with Reynolds and they both needed Ivaln today and tomorow morning. That's' the pleasant prospect offered.

fences, poles, and other prominent places. money. He went home and entered the Black formerly was a Philadelphia street entering tho car. tt i Those, not having the eact f--re tp )V-n chansre is r.ar.e. when they Jj xj 5 4 If A -J tA naSS the On- hundrc an 1 5'- VSL J- --L-T i f.t'ty cf tho new 1 ar were peratSa 1 i t-day.

and railroad officials irusvi 1 Ch i ,1 -i-' 1 VI 1 51 them tc 8s' J.Wr- 1 i i I i 2E kitchen, where his mother was cooking were married less soever any cf tta a or cnnitttnir to M-mply with Ita every requirement. It hajt i-er th4r uniform of the law tht an corrter In carry, riff frMitht trrlxmattnv rt New Tcrk New Orlar.j u.ey tr. s-jrh trafic 1 etween aich rorii v. it I.i!.!lhlnr rms with th'n ion. and iiay th aiesmahls rh lriC lftm-een and ian rranri.H cr 'he CArrier Mh traniort freight trm Pi-ljth to Cldojiiio or.

th Crt-at Lriies. or tha river cn-rUr from Memrh'. to Nr If euch ate" cart ira ar4 or managed bv the aarti corporation aa controls cr manas-e a rxd or If beltveen a ifll-and water lU.t ther la an for continuous c-Arrlvr. then aucb vnter aubject ti 11 the provision minoalorr and pic.M-ltory of tio to reflate conimerce. car employe.

They than a year ago. I 1 of high salary idem coneerrs KILLS CHILDREN -AND SELF. Tin. I i 1 em. Hum Wind 1 Vel dtTeather.

I i I h' eaVi'l is '4 f. a i al '-'T: i CANTON MAN ARRESTED. i a A. W. j' 1" lier Antomc'bile Pnns Do-nm and Sills! V-i and Savannali Policeman.

-1 1 1 4 if SAVANNAH. A. March 1 fi j- 1 dinner. Accord? rig the conteasion, Reynolds was standing guard outside. Ulake says hio mother accused him of drinking and he went Into another room and got a hammer, lie returned, noiselessly, crept up behind her ard struck her on" the hack of the head.

She felt insensible. Blake says he then opened br dress and grabbed a bag. fastened around her neck, which contained money and jewelry. While he was upstairs changing his clothes. Blake heard a scream.

He returned to the kitchen and found Reynolds standing over his mother's body, hammer in hand. He says Reynolds admitted hav-insr struck her when she moved. The two young men then came to Fort Wayne, spent the night in" carousing, and were arrested just as they were about to board a train for Michigan today. P.hike says he took $160 in money and eooie diamond rings from h's mother. I II 1 man H.

H. Strut died tr-dy of itjuidc. g'ltjU f't'' 1 5V etcruiv when he run l' -'l'" down by an Sf 5 f- K. W. Cans -f I 1 1 PRESIDENT MXREA WITNESS.

Georges Creek Coal Company vVill Present Grievance Against Broads. J- 4 I J8 1 ti Ml r. tr.irn 1 0 lf.r Sn ychrSr 41 i -m In i.iii.-iitni for 3 In tui 1 a in nine Miuf 1 71 i.i t-nif-rn'ui ulnce Jh. I IS I' 3 jra iin j.i j.rff u.ut'.ia fT tha day i-: t-'vt 1 ij- ufl ir; Kn.i Mar I la lytl-in Jan. 1 i.Zi lrg a vCar th.

artery. I is tri.ler Kar.rt HJ -X'. hsvirs nr- roted t. a of lr.vcdur.tary tnui- slaughter the rieath GariH was firivlm; tn jnchine that wtih Strata, who was tt 1 en a bicycle at the t.f the hich recoymzv i his ability. He 'would not acc-pt them whil hi.

reputation was under a cloud, and ha always declared he would devoie ti. ret of his life, if necessary, to rt moving tiie stain on hi name. 11c to. lay; 1 don't v. ant n-iU'ijhl uii.iiv, hut I rl5 feel thut If the A jt-opie ihf crlvur-s ii, ai.ist j.ioe that it Is ix.sslble to coin.i.ii in the ine of military law.

they would an irve6tlKa.Uon and a corashiie rifr.j-r..itlon of tne sys-ttni. Jvido KohlsaaC dfiis'u rstabhslies the fact that 1 ivaj bnd by the on tf ony. and that Vfrdiot bol-H'f-red up by nnd tarsad evidence. The verdict of l-e court-martial onrjeoiaipg rr.e wi reviewed by t.n. ator hr-'-l the ln-siiriiiienL fi-r ti' if-ru'rt.

"If cot b-s irone Westu-tt Carter's lis Is' Innocfnt." aid Attorney (ifiirrjU Orlprgs durirr my court I Tas helnir trl-d by cor.rt-mortia: ana I oniili tiot gf-l Wen-cctt's bunks I nrt tPt ths dtre-vs. I could ret in th cbso before KoMsaat I provf-j I sot the nuney from I wai in Jail aa the of Attorney OriRRj. r-cret hearins. at w'lfh in ither I nor my attorney was jirfjent. Then I "went to e.r,- served four years and Mother and Two Infants Found Suffocates by Gas.

FALL RIVER, March With a crucifix clasped in her right and a rosary hanging from her arm, Mrs. Florida Terrien, aged 25, and her 4-year-old daughter, Mary, and 2-months-old boy. Joseph, were found dead In the kitchen of their home, early today, by the woman's husband. Joseph Terrien. The coroner said, after an examination, that the woman had killed herself end the two children with ii lamina tin? gas.

Two jets and the cock of the aras stove in the room were turned on. According to Mr. Terrien, he his wife, with the children, had passed lat-t evening with friends, returning home r.t 1 o'clock this morning. He went to bed immediately, taking with him his daughter, Mary. According to Terrien's story, he lett his wife and the little boy.

who slept together in another room, in the kitchen. At about 7 o'clock, this morning. Terrien Mid. he was awakened hv CUMBEHLAND. March 22-The Interstate commerce commission hes fixed rest Thursday et the time ard Washington, an the place for the hearing of th.

action or the Georges Crk Hacin Coal Comtanv Riiai.ast the MASl'FAOt t.T lit Gaps a. re f. -r if i aulor I x- nolo "ft vlr-rn MafrUml rail- i races. lie an um id of Leut. S'-u- V.V-f Murfati Bulletin to' tit-: tlvKs 4o r.ov- tha Ur.rH tr.rx Alt.

l. I- hf 1-H CH -crt. Work for end "xonnd. 0 QlAe! H-j-nt. fere.itlal on Gorgc-s Creek -oal.

Th case was fihl before the ccrr. mission lii3t August. PTLRR, PA. March 22. Jal I 1 1 II UkwUi UUiil kUUVj i-Tti heir i-tU be rl en the f'.

tr.i Fa Anions the witrescs Fumtroned to th ESTACLISHED tv heating are 1'rcrldent MeCVea, of the Pennsylvania railmad: President Oscar Putlcr 1 this pijn la rr.nrr rlr. r. 1 G. Murray, of th Baltimore rail in tne i. i ecners -r i 1 ravc i-rf road; Calton Li.

Rndz. Cumberland, tea-j Cfr-d i work f. mals and a t-cd. Arcrtu i th FEARS HIS SOW IS KILLED. Boer General Appeals to England to Prcfect His Family.

NEW YORK, March' 22. Gen. Francis Joiibert-Fienear, who foaght in the Transvaal war against England who is now in this country urging. that efforts bo made to bring about the suppression of slavery in Portuguese West Africa, -haa appealed to Lord Grey, the British secretary of foreign affairs, to save his family from the alleged unjust treatment at the hands of officials of the Portuguese government in Angola, Gen. Joubert-Pienear In his communication to Lord Gre- that his second Ron hns written him from Angola, declaring that the Portuguese authorities inoueed him to leave British territory in tho.

interior and to come to Angola ng the sensation, and detected the odor of gap. His daughter, Mary, was not at his side. Rushing into the kitchen, ho found his wife in a chair, clasping a crueiilx. with are buy ne i. hs.

two morths. REFUSES TO ACCEPT PASTOR. oral naneger or tne 1 imberiana i railroad; State Mine Inspector Thcnss Murpny; Geaig- Ij. prttr. t'dri vie president of tho Baltimore ov: Ohio arid numerous optraU.rs and officials from this sectlmi and Pcdlarielphla un.i New York.

Becousa of tbc differential, th small ve'ns of the Geoies Creek tv s'on cannot he operated. While the CWrfeM. f.n,k..-. n. p.

m. Kaem Tr-T. rt.r. Weather. I -m 0 Pt.

Cloudy k.u 4..: f. i faonily 'h it f- ar a f'l fl 0 4- "2 rioudy i Hi- 4 i. ci4jr it floudy Vir fdear zi loudy 1 '1 4-i 41 C'outfy 43 Pain i ft, rri 'l Tt, Haln c.fl 4 f.4 0 4Uvi.ir CMy it ,2 Vt. Cloudy 4 4s 4i Ft Cloudy l'f 0 Oar -or. StS 4.5 .02 OlO'idv 44 0 Pt.

Cloudy 4' i firmly Clou ly 42 Cloudy 1 0 f-- civ.tr i i m. Ob r-atl. taken 8 a. m. WANUPACTUREilS OF Scft Welding jtcsl ani Iron.

Bolts for Railways, and Agricultural Irr.pler.ier.is. Iclejra.M. and TrUi-bfe lade, General CfTccs t. SOUTH TENTH STREET WORKS. PITTSBURGH.

the children wrapped in blankets, lying at her feet. All three were dead. Mrs. Terrien had been in good health, but it Is thought that family cares had unbalanced her mind. Trcitcn Chnrcli Threatens to Withdraw frora Conference.

TRENTON. X. March 22. Rev. W.

Frye, who at the rcmt Methodi-t Episcopal church. at Millvllie, was Hold Eevival Services. Th.e second service in the series cf re Somerset nrd Fairmont regions are muh an her away, they have a cheaper ret to tidewater has Gnorges vival meetings that have been Jr pro? transferred from ft. Paul's church, this The general ir. another communicatloh res, in the Bellevue Methodist Episcopal ritr, to the First' Mthodlst Eidsconal utni stiit ps that V-o Ttas tr.fvl 1 i u.umui.i I Exclusion Only Will Answer.

PARIS, March 22. The Temps pub church, wai held Yesterday. Tn the morn this citv. d'd net assume his ne UAIiJtO 11' word that his son bus been taken away from Angola and he fears he has been kihtd. whhh it- for- lishes a long Interview are th- pioneer cC-3 f.ilr.

er, jlp-rncnt of A'rr Their Etorv, 723 Liberty Pittsburg rp-r IJei-) will do mcr in five ninutes to- Un editor. Andre Tard'eu. r.r.d with le til 4 i a-i Representative Julius Kaiin r.f in Pran- ing a decision Sunday school mot-ting was held and in the afternoon a largely-attended men's meeting took place. At the evening services about 1.1') people were In attendance. Music was furnished by a choir of 75 voices led by J.

R. liemmlnger. During the two weeks' revival more than 180 conversions have been made. t-un-o. in the American declares that the Japanese iju'-dlon can be tUnnit-dy settled only by the passage of a Japanese bill.

1 I. a. A i oharge today, h-r. Pry is understood io be in York. Pi consult ing with Rishop WiUon in consequence of the aetion of the offPial board of the First church refusing ta accept him as their new j.as-tcr.

The eongrcgrttlcn the First church insists upon Pie Rev. Charles O. Jones, who to Trentr some months fr the ith and threaten to will-draw thy- conferenoo unless thev ar permitted to have tnir own y. The First -h haa a charter r.ntc- W.ri3 s.Mvjr.fj your 's study witL- TTcr.h'm iran a tar Father of Vaudeville Dead. 151'FFAIX), X.

March 22. John Ware Whiston, one cf the oil-time actor-managers, died today, at the age of 81 years. He wart one of the first variety performers In America and by some was called tho faiher of vaudeville. He was widely-known as the original facial caricaturist and was called th man of many faces. For mony years he was a manager of several of the Jacobs thVaters.

I p. 1.x I 13 r. "i ai A' a ad Eleven Bodies Hecovered. out thaQ, Kc ipj. Stnd f- free ratik BAKl.

Til ANF-CAHC ASIA, March 22. A violent expl.aslon occurred lat r.lzht stafcl.shment of the confer-! In the workm. n's cf th r.ard.'.t a dating the i iiGN'T. a. 4 a-- p.k 1 i v.

rs a n. I- r. cv 1 a.v. a. id r.

Coal Men Go to 7a3hirigton. IRWIN, March 22 (Special.) -Officials of practically all the coal companies In the bituminous region of Western Pennsylvania will be in Washington. D. tomorrow to appear before tho bouse committee on mines and mining of -which. Col.

George F. Huff of Greensburg is chairman. They will present arguments' on establishing a bureau of mining. ii I. and tnt-refcre It-els thr.t it can fully control its prp-aty without any interference from th-- conference.

at bo rr 11 l.o-.b's have ben r-'-oveted fro.n the wreckag. The the explo.lon has not Iwvn I 12iTELLIG'NCH. irrit-d, March Y-jt-k- I.lverpoot and Qaeeti- 'ti. i.j C.l.l 'i'ii. Nw Turk for C.v...

ii -i. 'redian, J. i-ifort. St r.nd. New York.

I ji.il. Sailr March 22. NW Ycrk. 1 -1 i '-ortHa. JU'portrd hy irclcss, f-aM I-lu iI.

N. S. for TSw Y. i do' Jt.i a. daul.

it'i'teriSvrt t'ot Nw wi'l 1 a fi. -4 lay. Hamburg. Narlea for T-i; wlM ictrf ln.tf Tuca-iay verlr.j cr a a "IV tr.f.rrtr. New Yo'dc for t'ovr; will t'c; ir.4T tn.

1 -Kr -nDt inz-mia No Tork f-r fl.n-'.i 'i Hlvr-owta m. New York for Lcndc; -swl r-awh lnri'Ni m. rur4iF, i e-a ascertained. art a. tt tv ra v.

m. KVl.T.vMJ a---3 a I. M-T. -d: a. ra.

AAant "The Sterry Whlew" train? Be sore to a.et nei Snnday'a Uaiette Tlr.iea nnd jou will have It. Smoker Is Planned. At the regular monthly meeting of the Lawrencevhle board of I rede, be held next Thursday night at. Frtker's hall, in Butler street, a sicker will be. held, when, haidej cigars and- refresh-menta "Will be.

served and a musical entertainment -wl'd be given. It will be free to the member. nt ra. 1 CMP tffrrrT 1 ail Mr.ii at. fiLUV.

a i -i -rf. R4. Kay Form State Labor Party. Vr. March J.

(Special.) The Ohio Valley Trades assembly, representing 10,009 workmen. In the Wheel Fire Dee? $75,000 Damege. SYRACUSE. N. March 22 -Fire today, at Italdwinsviile.

12 mile? from here, destroyed a htreo rcrth't of the plant of the Pen a lnvoltmr a lorj Vh.WO ta Heventy-hve men are thrown out of employment. Rescued from Fire. I p. ta. "CLEANLINESS" is th'3 cf vigcr.

comfort tLZ'l Loauty. Mar.k:aJ la learning zctcz.ly t-e noceFliy luitti I kan a ing district, at a meeting today adopted a. i i.v, 1 1 i rn tf -rr-i i- laaiui 111 ui. ia uuio county 1 German Aliiance XiltCtS. i Labor party, declaring for union prir.ci-j r-.

r. "Civs t' MOXONTG4HELA, March 22. tFp- r-if3. ueveiopmnTK maicate tnat a state luxury cf. 6AP0LI0, I which, hia wrought ciix-isea la 1 t'uio.

t.cr sitter trl- 4 sd r- a. T-altT t---' Olif-ea 4 ri eve pT-, fw i At rb-rlerol th's afternoon the i labor PHrr to ncmlnat candidates for MIOADViLLE Mart cniftp-once. States Benator II. R. Tillman, who hts AND ROYAL HUNGARIAN ORCHESTRA.

Th t'dectlona will V-j fAaycA th 4 evci.n.r il th lfctel Uncohi n-s- TBE IDEAL HOME PIANOS of Ancrlci. See tLo ntv Puritsa icorlcl uprir.Jit 'n wax-art fialsii. Catfilogutj Irota Jha li A SAPOLIO BESSEMER a '-JJE EP.SE R. R. oie.

reri Address 'oy J)r. Carroll 4arfoVf Tt l- Priest Warned of Heinrichs Fate. go uiuwn t.i&m, ji "A.cucd, 'i-. irnv t.i At da 1 I i-'mv- V. 1 -ji i I i i i .1 bti at i .1 a.

WORCESTER, March 22. (Spe that he will b-i out in a few 'days. i S. HAMILTON COIf PAH I (Smv-irihh-lh-. V'.

Carroll of put- FOR TOILET AND 3 ATM. A wdici wbt ij Lviy. th- r.rc ed id Wni Rev. Jules Gratou lias received VI. ir: -1 fe'lmg bin.

he will meet the fate cf Faiher Heinrichs, who was Killed by the A'j '-'f-i ie ia thi Fh Ant i. ri.a AJ1 iicrci of till TO CX'HK A COTS IN ONR DAT Tfttft LAXATIVR Tt-TOwn TaM. IV.r-l if I IT 1 f' '-I (V. a it .1 ti i 1 1 i a t'ai-atf. I -C; ll y.

t. P. i-t. f. iioi htre thia Hi says, he, -ht an anarchist at UtEvef, UrsMw Ml, 531-533 St.

mittg rollu 7c i 3 Prosri'iU's racney if it fVp to -svfc' Evrtf.ieo i- v. OKCVK's ajjoatara is ttto toi anorcing. i i MMMa 1 UaiJ-ar.

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