Cape May Herald, 27 September 1902 IIIF issue link — Page 2

TROOPS FOR SCRANTON PcaBaytvaala'* Govcrmor Orders Onl

AMther Cefimesi.

OBSIS IN LACKAWANNA WSTWCT. •ue VMnct Bo Me Ike Fewer el Ike Sheriff le Sarpreu—Strikers AlUck ■ Brisker, Dri.c Oil Ike Wertaes sM Take Pesset•Jm—Twe Mrs Are SkM-Bev*a »e« Ar-

restee Near HanUker|.

Harrisboru, Ps. iSnecialV—Governor Stone issued an order shortly eltef widuight directing the Thirteenth Regiment to report to General Gobin for ehity in the" strike region. The Thii;--teenth's headquarters arc at Scranton and the regiment will be quartered io its armor) - that* city temporarily. This regiment consists of it companies and its strength is about 700. Former Lieutenant Governor LouLA. Watres. of Scranton, is the commander of the regiment, and is in N'qjs York In his absence Lieutenant Colo Del Stillwell will be in command. Tbc authorities apprehend serioui ,trouble, and .) there should be atsotl.es outbreak toe N'inth Regiment, "'tf beaduarters at Wdkesbarre. will proba-

F-tdr to jssuing the call for troop; the Governor gave out a statement in

. wh\h he savd: ' The sheriff of Lacka-

wu-.a county lbs asked for troops. Mobs in that countyNjave cut off the w-ate: and light from dTP'-UiWit .ot—ArchhaL and it is now in dar* Tl '*

&

now in darkness. The Old Forge colliery has 1 ---■ workmen J

lited and workmen in different driven from mines and wash“There has been shooting and somt people have been wounded. Mobs art inarching on Olyphant and collecting at that place with the apparent intention of moving on the mines in that locality. “In Schuylkill county an attempt has been made to wreck a passenger train. Serious trouble exists there, and the sheriff has cal fed upon General Gobm

SUMMARY OP THE UTEST NEWS.

In New York wholesale prices of coal arc quoted as follows: Fgg, stove and nut st*e» anthracite. $13 a ton gross . gioss. AH anthracite offered rn the New York market at It is now stated that the shortage o{ Junes M. Edge, the missing'note-tellrr of the First National Bank of Paterson, N. J., is nearly $100,000. Betting on races and speculation Tn Wall street are

“ft

t|»e accused slayer of Annie Pulitrer, told the police that the woman had been killed by hti companion, Charles Simpson Filing, whom he had met in Central The usual weekly meeting of the coal operators was held in New York Thev predicted that the strike will end, hut they could not say when. present carries from 25 to 30 per c-.r; !

slate.

The officers of the Alabama Chiefs of Police Association have inaugurated a movement for the orraniration of a Southern association of chiefs of nolicr. The first battalion of the Twelfth Pennsylvania Regiment, which is now m the coal regions, has been ordered .to

Lebanon to maintain order.

Murderer George Ganu was hanged at Reading. Pa. He assaulted and then voted in favor of amalcanv-'inn with l the Spanish-American War Veterans. \ Arbitration w-as the subieet at the *esrion of the national Convention of Emp, ^rcSSiS"?rb in t2'.;r'sS , .' , H Biriningltam Was burned. The Moss is

$j40.ooo: insurance $190,000.

A woman was held up and robbhed

j on the streets o{ Chicago m bn

OPERATION ON THE PRESIDENT The Surgeons Cut An Abscess Out of His Left Leg Below the Knee. RESULT OF TEE TROLLEY ACCIDENT AT PITTSFIELD Chief Executive Underwent the Ordeal at St. Vincent’s Hospital in Indianapolis and Later Was Put on a Train Bound for Washington.

NATIONAL CAPITAL AFFAIRS.

Crop Estimates Vary. The Bureau of Statistics of the Departnent of Agriodture, disturbed by eomlaint* of discrepancies between the de-

d the ‘Governor for support that t be given with the number of t

w in that county.’’

FOUR klLLFO AND FIVE INJURED.

men arc dead, thr bed. and their fact

. (Special e of them

and bodies so bad-

nted that idet fible, and fiv

Miners’ Hospital here suffering

and other injuries as

ly burned and blackened that identifica-

tioB is, almost impossH

5 in differ

>’ Hospit

assible, and five oth-

t wards at the

from

cat*, bruises and other injuries as a result of a gas explosion at a coal shaft localril at Stafford, this county. The

icrintendent claims that at the

Iperintendent clai hour of beginning

went to tlu ' ; a* 280 feet,

. rooms of working. The disaster was caused by th* gas from a leaking pipe that extends several feet baric m the abaft bring ignited from a lamp eg tried by one of the miners now lying dead.

eet, thence into their respective

i ft ffSFs ^ “

»1LL STAY SIX WEEKS IN AIR.

New York (Special)’.—E. J. Hunt, nn -inventor, :5a East Fortieth street, declares he has completed the. model of a ’ Dying machine that will be aMe bo atay aix -weeks in the air. In his workshop Mr. Hunt has a model of his airship 20 inches long. This, he says, has flown about .the room ' carrying a five-pound : weight. ' , . ■ - The airship is to be built of aluminum and is to weigh about 68 pounds. Tri shape the model is like the body of a bird, and front the sides project a pair of light wings. Mr. Hum says he does

’allooBS -

streets 6J Chicago m broad dayWilliain Phillips and William Owens, rivals in love, had a fight in Langdale. Ala., in which, Owens was instantly

killed ’and*Phillips ’ Ten warrants we

I en warrant a., for the

, was instan . lortally wounded.

1

t of

Thompson, treasurer of Vodt county, who is charged with forgery and em-

berriement.

-ican forces commanded by

Pershing captured seven

.-tiled m thi

American forces com man (

Capt. John J. Pershing captured seven forts and killed 2; Moros and

untded 20

Island of Minda-

Detective Thomas J Sharkey was held by the coroner's jury in $10,000 for causing the death of Banker Nich-

olas Fish in New York.

Secretary, oi the Treasury Shaw explained in Chicago that if the subtreasuries were abolished now it would

release about $83,000,000.

President Gompers. of the Americai Federation of Labor, said the strikini timers will be able to hold out fo

months.

The transport Solace arrived at San Francisco with naval officers and ma-

rines from the Philippines..

I.utHer Brooks, a jealotfs painter, shot and killed Mrs. Nellie Carver at

Baldwmsville, N. Y.

According to an English official, the British Foreign Office believes that ’nothing that will be ol any permanent. *ood chii'’fiesult from Secretary Hay's aote to the powers on Roumania's treatment of the Jews unless some power is willing to crush Roui

investigation with the si

insuring absolute accuracy in futti ! fne subject has been thoroughly considered in the department and Secretary | Wilson has authorized Statistician John ! Hyde to use every available means to ! ascertain wherein the differences lie. It has been determined to send at once into i the cotton belt 10 experts, who will visit every cotton shipping point and maki ! the’closest possible investigation, talcinf

tmi and

crop oc

PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT:

engage as due

Indianapolis (Special). — President Rootevelt’s Western tour, which had attracted such widespread attention, came sadden and unexpected end Tucs-

day.

The cancellation of all his merits for the. next two weeks

in R to the development of an abscess, the or ‘ rcstllt of the Pittsfield accident This abscess is on the left leg between the ankle and knee, and it developed so rapidly that the physicians in attendance on the President declared that the injury would not heal until an operation had been periormed and he had undergone

complete rest.

In conscqt

machine afloat, and uses no motors. “Take a turkey- and pick off its featl ers, and you have some idea of the shape b.- and principle of my airsbtp,” he said, “It is really a bird, and. w ith the wings,

which have a spread of 27 KittSt >CJ cou ^° balance tl

.with . 7 feet, are

them

ngs, e ao

’ John DiUo.

Attacked By (tag*-

W. Va. (Special) .-

Ing at Lou-

'erry, 1 1. a far

ring at

[.rioun. a short distance’from this place, •**'Ulcerated by some hogs that set

■pen him in his barnyard. It

some

barnyard. It appear^ litter of pigs had become

f pigs h

fastened in the fence and he attempted to extricate it. when the mother and •ome large hogs in the yard set upon tn. knocking him down «nd tearing ■ clothes, biting off a thumb and so *erating hit body that he’was insenic for two hours afterward. The men (oik, seeing his predicament, a to his assistance and succeeded in tcuing him. He is 60 years old. Tragedy Feitows Bays’ Quarrel. J ask son, Ky. I Special).—As the it- ' salt of a quarrel between two hoys near Callahan’* stove, on Longa Creek, this county. Garden Denton was instantly killed. HarriAn McDaniel and “DntriT c/probably fatally wounded. Burton. Bud Thompaon and I - were slightly wounded, o the story of the fight ree 8, or 10 men and boys were Ml their way; home from a mill when two cd the boys became involved in a fiat fight over -some trivial matter. Other* joined m, pistol* were drawn and the

figkir

lucnce, soon after a speech at la -Club here, the President to St. Vincent s Hospital,

wucrc uic abscess was removed- At 7.45 p. m. he was carried on a stretcher to a train and in a few minutes was on his

way to Washington.

The determination .of the President to

abandon his trip was arrived at only after careful consideration. He was re-

luctant to disappoint the people of the

West, Who had made elaborate prepara-

tions to entertain him. The leg began

to trouble him Severn) days ago. It was noticed at both Cincinnati and Detroit he lay down several times each day. No significance was attached to this at the

time, but as a matter of fact the Presient was resting his injured limb.

Piom

Arbitration Court, at The Hague sel for Mexico maintained there * question oi a, conflict ,of natior volved fn the present dispute. McKee Rankin, manager of Nance O’Xeil. the American actress, says the suspension of the performances at the Adclphia Theater, in London, is due

to a shortage of cash.

Four dffirials of the Vienna Laender Bank'Tiave been suspended m connection with the defalcation .of Edmund Jellinek. formerly of the cashier's de-

partment of the bank. •

In a whale hunt off the Shetland Islands 166 of the monsters- were driven ashore and slaughtered on the beach Diplomatic relations between Great Britain and Venezuela are on the verge of being severed. A prominent British official says he wishes the United States would take over the whole

mmrj. u ih,n pnhw, ita, would 'S.',,,,’ifca iSSldi.'l.'S

1.^1 Cto-ub^iu. Horbrt S„'.V b CoToW Tff other ^ASrt^fenglishme^ th ^; “ ASu ™

the persc-

nania.

not attend mother, the

ind ■ other promrarnt snhte'fn protesting against :ution-of the Jews in Rot princess Stephanie did , -1 ic funeraT services of her n

the funeral services of her mother. Queen of Belgium, at Spa. but was greeted sympathetically by the people oi Brussels as she left for Calais. Thomas Jobling strangled his sweet- , » • ■ l , L V* . 1. lll.f

by throwing himself

shaft a depth of 540 (Pet.

General Botha announced in a speech at Rotterdam that he had received $100,000 from Arthur White, an American, in aid of the destitute

Boers.

A cable-laying steamer while engaged near the Island of St. Vincent, had a narrow escape from a violent eruption of tbc Soulrirrc volcano. The provisional government of Hayti is taking vigorous steps to end the civil war. The War Minister will shortly attack the revolutionists at Plaisance. The ports at Gowaives and St. Marc have been declared block-

aded.

President Castro, ol Vrneruela, has started for Tocnyito at the head of a

o men. with Ta guns, to at-

tack

by General Mi Captain Sverdrup's explorations in the .\rctx seem tq show that the northern limit in which it is posaib'e for human beings to exwt in the archipelago has

- toyrdam < ByCa^b-^enpi Bo Upw(1 , of .on America here said he had received Vioo. *" ^ -

aid of the destitute Boers frosw White, an American, aid apto cAher* to follow hi, raample.

Klondike rial

Gtas. Company, rd I go am of an* mess.

Wahaah » tapped for a very *

tml rim brier* the j The New York U

mg* mmm

dent was resting his injurec .

In Detroit the President was continuously on his feel five hours. This made the wound so much worse that when Dr. George A. Lung, his physician, examined it he toltfthe President that he must submit to an operation at once and return to Washington, where he could have absolute rest. The wound was painful, but notwithstanding this Mr. Roosevelt began his day's ^ork. bright and early and on schedulr'tinie. making a number of speeches at Indiana towns on the way and also two here before he submitted to surgery.

if official statements in rrterthc operation were made by y Cortelyou. 'The first

these, at 3 p. m.. was as follows: “As a result ol the trolley accit at Pittsfield, Mass., the Presioent received several serious bruises. One of these, on-fhe left leg between the knee and the ankle.’ has developed into a small abscess, file '-President. is gnwe j| otherwise and has continued

the engagementf of his itin-

u in view of the

tirely to mi

erary. b”* in '»*» - |!' of the abscess and out of an abundance of cantion, Drs. George H. Oliver arid George J. Cook, of Indianapolis, were requested to meet Dr. George A. Lnng. the -President’s surgeon, at Indianapolis. Dr. J. J. Richardson, of Washington, D. C, being also one of

liir J

igton. D. C, being

"In the opinion of the-doctors the trouble necessitates an operation, which they think should be performed at once at St. Vincent's-Hospital in

‘ At' after the qperatioi

it will requ at least tei

. „. .. two week*.. it has been necessary to cancel all the remaining engagements of his trip, and he wHI go directly from\ Indianapolis to Washington this eveihng. “The physician* say that the case not in any way serious and that it no danger whatever. This

o Washmgti

physicians say that the case

serious and that there

no danger whatever. This statement is made *0 that no false rumors may disturb the people and that may be authoritatively adr 1 -- - * *

exact nature of the case.” At the onerstion Srcretai

. Jt they

advised of the

Secretary Cortefyou

Club to St Vine

Hospital in after he was

own carriage, the hospital tl

perfom

Shoi

:h'e^ open

tioa required was performed by Dr. Geo. H. Oliver, of Indianapolis, in consultation with the President's physician. Dr. GeoriBe^A. ^I-ung. and Dr. George J.

J. Richardson

i the'closest possible investigation. into account every pound of cotti 1 its origin, whether of this year's < ! of that of another season. Mr. Hyde has been impressed with j the idea that much cotton of the commercial estimates is wrongly placed to the credit of crops to which it docs not be- ' long. Frequently crops of a past season stillon hand are included in the amount of cotton set down as of this yttt'4 crop. This will be one of the main featuresof the investigation. A considerable lot of cotton is said to be included in the estimates Irom commercial sources which : belongs to what iscalled the "city crop.'' which consists of cotton that, in market sampling from season to season in many : of the large towns, accumulates in con-

siderable quantities.

The effort of the department will be directed to insure the greatest possible accuracy in estimates as to cotton on hand, a* well as to gleaning information which will tend to absolute reliability in the department's estimates of crops. 'The early maturing of cottonthis seasor, much of it getting to market during July and August and taking with it cotton of last season, will be treated in the data to be gathered by the experts assigned to

make the investigation. To BriM MHtary Road.

On the ^urgent recommendation of Gen. A. K. Chaffee, commanding the military forces of the Philippines. Secretary of'War Root to-day authorized an expenditure of $20,000 for immedi- \ ate use in the construction of a mililiary road in the Island of Mindanao 'rom IDigan. the chief port on the north coast of the island, to a point on •he northern shore of Lake Lanao. This Lake is in the heart of the More ; country and its shores are thickly

irtlj i dotted with villages, the aggregate inrra- habitants of which are estimated at

.-w. ti.. . m -—rere*

which are

350.000. The Spaniards r.evi I able to penetrate this populous s ; hold of the Moros. AAihough tbs

rom is to en«

the operation the the foilow - iag stai ‘"As a jrwult of (braise) received in dent at Pittsfield. !

■ung. and lir.’ George”L ; purpose of this, ro^ is to encourage' y Jameson and Dr. J. ; friendly dealing* with the natives, it At (be conclusion ol undoubtedly will V of great value in - physicians authorised • » n >' military movement-which may betement: j c°rae necessary to insure the submishe traumslism | “on of the people to American sever-'

ie trolley acci- eignty.

to b, , drcoi’irift'TmC ! S.**, *, I. 0~l M-I.V tion of perfectly pure serum in the The report of the surgeon-general of middle third of the left anterior tibia! ' the artny for the year ending June 30 region, the sac containing about two « last shows a gradual improvement in the ounces, which was removed. The in- j condition of the health of the troop*, dicatioas are that the President'should j notwithstanding many were subject to

-W .v»6, TO o^ p T. , 1r:i,‘o ho £ j SSSSSfiLSTLS?-

perative. however, that he should re- ; ippines. The main quiet and refrain from tfsing the j missions to sii

bject to he Phil-

leg. ^he trouble is not serious* bu' ! jjjrHfixSL .. . temporarily disabling. 1 as compared whh 231.181 in 1900 and The first intimation that anything | with 150.247 the mean annual rate ol was wrong came in the form of rumors ; the previous ten years. The rate of disto a great crowd which was patiently . charge for disability was 19.95 in 1901. waiting near the Columbia Club and a s compared with 22.60 in loop and 16.69 the soldiers and sailors monument for | for the decade, and the staalh rate from

the President to appear. It r~— -•

in the I—.

report states that the ad-

missions to sick report in 1901 constituted per thousand of the strength

•nt for ] for the decade, and the desUi rate was about all cause* was 19.94 per thousand a-the tunc as compared with 22.74 and 11.91 e the city. • spedivetv. -

me* in the i-»»x „ eh ,

crowd received intimation that- he was sick and that the rest of the trip wonld

the President to appear.

2.30^0’clock.^half an bour^after the time j is compared with -‘•en a few of the favored ones in the 1 tuted'g'sS I)c . a,l ‘ s

iwd received intimation that- he was • 1S com pa 1 j **— •*- - deaths

ck and ehal

probably be

ments w<

men,

11.91, re-

frotn disease consti-

bousand of mean strength wijh 15.70 in 1900, an<

njury A3Ck

nts were as pr they gained ei nors began to

urrency.

began to take ot

character.

The operation was bci The r - : J •’

m r don«l. th 'hi tr l P WOU,d d<:ath5, fr ° m ’ nji,r7 436 ’ as com P ar * t romptly denied as fast During the year the mean strength o:

ut soon the , t h e army consisted oi 02^91 men, o: 1 more sen- < whom 81,885 were regulars and io.6o< • J j 1 v ®lunfeers. The death rate from al

. —-— — -cgun without de- ; causes was 5.29 per thousand of strength lay. The pain cautgd the President to : in Cuba: 6.90 in the United States: 7-8■ mutter several times in . a low voice. , in Porto Rico and ,7.96 in the Pacific

fore the

ask for a” glass ol water be- | eedle had been removed. He i

ether. /

the e ol

, CMri-Marshal for Ucatcaanl 0* ea.

"All!? Ihc'l.pfmVoD Yt„ ora be I N “T " M”>

President was served with a light 1 luncheon and chatted pleasantly to | those near by. He made several kind 1

remarks to the attending nurses about 1 ney-General the trouble he w#s causing and shifted 1 has held that un<

his position several time* nervously. At 7-4° p. m. a white blanket was thrown around him and be was put on the hospital stretcher. Escorted

by a company of infantry, he was car- questwn

taf on 4.

1 out leave."

Perto Rke Lose* the Tax.

icting on the opinion of the Attor--General. the TFeashry Department

laws the

RR»

T r'eastiry De ider existing allected in* Pt

vice

icthcr

turned into the

sposes of the

these taxes should

Porto Rican

by a company ol infantry, he was c ned to a railroad car, a block away,

by four negro -porter* from the train, treasury.

E » 1 »->•*” - •—* the elevator an'* st>ni-<*<l them for ; The Navy Department has received •neir kindness. During his trip to the information through the agent of the car he was silent, beifator Fairbanks , Boston Fruit Company at Santa Marta. Durbin and other prominent * place on the north cqait of Colonial the train to bid him good- hia. between the Isthmus and Carta-

car 1 Gov i

men *

Dr. Oliver eration. but ment at night:

“The operation was performed cessfutly. but^it rekHy was

gem. of—nrtich disturbance there and the cutting or interruption of telegraph or railroad communication, and rc- ; questing the attention of the depart-

suc- i ment.

„ not a seri- Rear Admiral Coghlan. second in ... fear, was that if the command of North Atlantic Squadron, had been allowed to remain , has been summoned to Washington to

blood poisoning might set in. but I be- - discuss the situation in the West In-

Beve there is no further cause for ap- die* and on the Isthmus,

prehension. The swelling in the Pres- It i* heheved in South American di-

ident's teg was about as big a* the

hand laid on the leg. The on#* took only a short time —*

_ ted. the '

affected, the physical renditioni President. He is iast the same today t «*

as any other well mao. ootsi

sore place on hi* leg -

large naval force being centered the United Slates a^ the Isthi

a MflH. was UDe* •- Mihm «f « Wy «

Brake Ja« ta Sm Dytaf Matfear.

. w. v. <***-* i C.;

murder of a cwnpaBioa in • lower state '

raminc camp. Wok. out of j«L viairad 4 W. «ymc mother and the. samudrrad

ns presence *

lombian hefotilitie* a when the canal t

miaing camp. Woke out of mil

BLUEJACKETS JN CHARfiE Etcortinr the Colombian Soldiers to tbd

ADOmONAL MARINES TO BE SENT Secretary ef IW Nary ScMs lastraetfoas to Comaunder McLean —A*) Traasportatfoa •f Troopt Cratrarrataf Ibt ProtUfoas ol the Treaty Whb CotaaiMa Mast Not Be

Colon, Columbia (By Cable).—Tuo •rains. flying American flpg*. one closely following the other, started for Panama in the afternoon. In the first

trrying a uejackets.

•rain was an armored <

quick-fire Colt gun and 25 blueja who are acting as an escort to a thou- 1 sand Colombian soldiers. The second train carried a similar number of blue•ackets. escorting soldiers’ wives and (uarding a quantity of Colombian war nateria). guns, ammunition, etc. No snssver has yet been received to Com3S5 “sr.';; *hi|i Retribution has just arrived at

AN EMERGENCY FORCE. Six Hcadred Maria* 1

l**» vm B srfattL. Va.

Washington (Special). — Secretary Moody has finally decided to augment the United States naval t'orces on the isthmus by the addition of 600 marines; if Commander McLean's advices indicate that these are needed. He has given orders to Commander Pilsbury, of the United States steamer Prairie, now at Boston, to proceed with his ship to Norfolk. At that point 600 marines will be gathered, ready to take ship when Secretary Moody's advices indicate the necessity for their presence on the Isthmus. Norfolk is the most available point for the congregation of a marine force, as. in addition 10 its Southern location it has excellent camping grounds for marines. The Panther should arrive at Colon a-ithin a day or two with 389 marines tboard, so that, with the Prairie’s- men »nd the marines on the Cincinnati, who ire already ashore at Colon, the United states will have what is regarded as an

ra.t„ ,or 5 'isszi

(cross the Isthmus.

Orders were also sent forward to the San Francisco, now at Norfolk, to »al and provision and proceed to San luan. Porto Rico, there to await any "rKTil S.,.,, ... thin now in Venezuelan waters—the vttle gunboat Marietta—and the Montgomery is due to arrive shortly al Cape Haytien. The object of the department in sending down the c -“ Francisco, it is stated, is to have a

ncisco, it is stated, is to have a ves- --- ready to meet a call ior reinforcement either in Venezuela. Hayti or the Isthmus. The duty assigned to the San Francisco should not be confused with that given the gunboat Bancroft. That vessel will probably not be able to go in commission until October t, and will then also proceed to San Juan

to be station ship.

FIRE NEAR PRESIDENT. The Bands Played, sad C**l Heads Averted

Disastrous Panic.

Cincinnati (Special).—Roosevelt Day at the Cincinnati fall festival and the unusually successful ceremonies attending the President's visit here came near being marred by a panic that would have caused great loss of life. Over 800c persons were jacked into the Auditorium when the President began speaking. At the same time the adjoining exjiosition halls were crowded with hundreds of people viewing the exhibits, as they were unable to gain admittance in the ^fusic After the President had been speaking about 15 minutes there was a great commotion in Mechanical Hall, which adjoins .Murie-Hall orf the north. Sparks from an electric wire had set a curtain on fire and the fire department bad been

called to the scene.

The policq and attendants of the exposition soon put out the- fire, hut they had much more trouble in controlling the alarmed crowd. It was with great difficulty that Capt. J. B. Foraker. son of the Senator, and one of the officers of the day, headed off the firemen from rushing into the building where the President was delivering his address. Happily one of the bands struck up ind those who left the auditorium were iiijiposed to be going out to stop the hand rather than to head off a panie. Very few m the auditorium, where the President was speaking, knew anything ibout the incident, and Mr. Roosevelt suffered only a slight interruption withmt knowing at the time what caused it A Trick that DU Nat Wark. ^ Knoxville, Term. (Special).—A box ■ntended for Harvey Logan, the al-

' in jaD

-eged Montana train robber, in ; here, was intercepted by the sher The box contained several packages •obacco and six cob pipes with lei

is. ( : «eal

iff.

Over the mouths of the

These were broki a found a steel saw

■h pipe.

- pipes by the

Pittsburg

■4 Maa ta B* Rick.

(Special).—John Brislin, the decision in his suit

(gainst the Carnegie Steel Company or iA-ingement on hit patent. 1* Mind ind ^uitr poor. If the decision of the

•port is insAafned. which now 1

Sidy, il .•*- said Brislin will collect * in penalties for th* use of

. Moat of thi* win have to

n the Steel Trust.

MnBMannVnanrt Mta Rockford Hi (Speciali.—Mr*. Julia ;. Barnes. * tabor oi “Annals of a nuatry Town,” wan ncvidrnulty shot She was Mated