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ed condition bMho-muco 19 Hundred Dolltitti Painting Paper-hanging Anterior Decorating Phone 212 54 College Ave. SCHOONOVER Practice devoted especially to the treatment of Indigestion, Constipation, sick Headache, BHlious- ness, Sleeplessness and all other diseases due to STOMACH and BOWEL troubles. Office 239 Main Street, Greenville, Fa. MOBILIZATION FINE TEST INTERVENTION? Mobilization of U. Troops on Mexican Border Causes Stir NAVAL VESSELULSO ON WAY Two-thirds of Regular Standing Army, Together With 20,000 Marines, Are Being Rushed to nary Demonstration, Officers Say, Is For Maneuver Practice Only Statements Generally Doubted.

Washington, March pretext ol! holding joint army and navy maneuvers the United States has uu dertaken a formidable military demon stration for the prol.vlion of American properties in Mexico. This is tlie only logical inferi-nce that can be drawn from orders which have suddenly been issued by tho war department sending 20,000 troops, or two-thirds ot the regular army now in the United States, to the Mexican border. Marines Also Ordered to Go. CABINET APPOINTED A DEAD MAN We Now Carry HEINZ GOODS Chicago Man Succeeds Secretary of Interior Ballinger UTTER WILL FIGHT ENEMIES President Lets Ballinger Go Only After Second One Handed In During Accepting, Taft Declares Secretary of the Interior Is Victim of Un scrupulous Conspiracy. Washington, March A.

Ba linger will be succeeded as secretar of the interior in the Taft cabinet Walter L. Fisher of Illinois. nouncement of Mr. Hallinger's rtwii nation and the appointment of Fisher as his successor was mmle the White House. Mr.

Ballinger quit the interior department immed ately upon the qualification of Fisher, who, according to statements made by the White House olilcials, will be inducted into office within tiic week. Although Ballinger lias been en- EXPECT TO Asllf War Officials Say It Will Show Coun-, Marines Also uraerea to uu. CovernO Wilson Makes Blunder, try's Preparedness For War. I In addition to these troops, 20,000 which Finally Leaks Out. Washington, March a stain- marines, practically ail the marines March 8 Twe nty gaged in a bitter controversy for moio ment given out by the White House on the Atlantic coast, are under orders I senalors th senate ofllcials and than two years apparently thero and the war department the mobilize to proceed immediately to Quanta- attacheg of ne executive department more light in him.

In a statement j. i i icsnpil sflVS tion of troops in Texas is for no other namo, which is in striking distance of purpose than maneuvers Mexico, and the fifth division of the 'The nvMlization will furnish Atlantic fleet, consisting oV live fast have been carefully- guarding a secret which leaked out in spite of every precaution. It appears that in making appolnt- excellent opportunity for instructions cruisers and auxiliaries, are sailing for of a number of senior officers in the the port of Galveston. elements of higher command," con- This mobilization ol troops in the commlssion Governor Wilson ina.l- The country shall tinues the statement. "It will also department of Texas is the large.st verten sellt in the name of the late justice of the atta he says: To Prosecute "Conspirators." It la my purpose to prosecute the arch-conspirators who have been fol- ments to the Palisades Interstate Park lowing me with the assassin's knifo know fully the in attacks on me." put to a practical test the prepared- that has taken place in this country wllllam Dal of New York.

When! To this Ballinger added: "The gre.it ness of the staff department for the since the Spanish war, and. if designed the name was read out in executive: burden of departmental work addei mo mobilization of troops. Major Gen- for mere maneuver purposes, is tin- gesgion Senator Johnson informed the; to the strain of contending oral William H. Carter will command precedented in many of its character, In addition tO the Ordinary the provisional division. The brigade lines Of Staole and fanCV San Antonio will be commanded by The Forks Grocery J.

A McKINSTRY, Prop. senate that Mr. Dana was dead. Gov-i assaults from wicked and dishonea ernor Wilson was then notified and me have seriously injured my healil the nomination was withdrawn. CONTROLSJBJMJOO COWS Dairymen's League Will Soon Be Able to Dictate Price of Milk.

Middletown, N. March a accept it and asked that Mr. meeting of the Dairymen's league, an wa it at least until after the end of th organization formed for the purpose congress session. Mr. Ballinger a sec Antonio, where General Carter w.li This su(ld en military demonstration Qf con ro lling the price of milk, It was nd time sent in his resignation an Officials Say Maneuvers.

Brlgadler Genera i M. Maus, F. A. Officials of the war and navy depart- I Bmlth and Ralph W. Hoyt.

The troops men ts will acknowledge no reason for a Galveston will be under the coin- tjjjg extraordinary military display ex- mand of Brigadier General A. L. cep a desire to conduct joint Mills. The troops in the Los Angeles man euvers. Their statements are gen- district will be commanded by era iiy a ccepted here as mere subter- dier General Tasker H.

Bliss." The principal force will be at San movement. fuge to cover the real purpose of the i and the cost of my defense has no been less than $25,000 leaving me poor man." Mr. Ballinger resigned to the pres dent formally In writing on Tfl but at that time'Mr. Taft refused All UUU iici A 11 1 a -In terseCtionN. and S.

Main St. maintain his headquarters. He will 0 ws conferences which Henry Lane American Interests In Mexico Crippled by Revolt Which Continues Iron Hand of President prisonment of American Boys May Have Caused Mobilization, SoWe Persons Believe. El Paso, March in- by the United States in Mexico to restore normal conditions in the republic is all the talk along the border following the issuing of orders for the mobilization of 20,000 United States troops from different, parts of the country at points .11 Texas. Americans see no other meaning to it.

Nobody has believed, that this sudden mobilization has beea deemed. upon merely as an army maneuver. They merely smile. An American official said: statement fromiae White House would do credit to I rlque Creel down in Mexioo City." i The Insurrecto officials have often made the statement that if they could be guaranteed a fair election under. United States supervision sttcn as Cuba has received they would lay' down their arms.

It is believed flglit- Ing would stop within two weeks atter the United States took charge. Think Mexico Will Ask Aid. Should such intervention come, as it has been predicted for several days ARE CONSIDERING MANY NAMES House Democrats Selecting; Men For Chairmanships Washington, March The Democratic members of the house committee on ways and means made soiuo progress in their work of considering tariff procedure and considering committee chairmanships, but after lwo' by men familiar with affairs In Mex- sessions they had no announcements I probably be at the request to make as to concrete results. of the Mexican government. I Mexico of the time was spent goiiia; iaa a ii wed armed forces to tie up over the relative merits and fitness railroads in the northern portion of the various men who expect to be- republic.

American interests Both Phones have under his command fifteen regi- American ambassador to General House CONTRACTORS PAPER-CLEANING, OILING AND WAXING FLOORS announced, had gained control of this was accepted. KALSOMINING AND COATING. FRENCH COMPETENT LADY ASSISTANT TO CLEAN LACE CURTAINS. ments of infantry, five regiments of jt ex i co has had here for the last two cavalry and two or three batteries of with the officers of the state de- field artillery. The thirty-six com- par tment.

He made a gloomy state- panles of coast artillery will make ment conditions in Mexico. their base at Galveston. Two regi- Revolt Too Much For Diaz, ments of infantry, the Eighth and lt unQers tood that he was pessi- Thlrteenth, will go to Diego. mistic over the extent of the -revolu- The naval force will mobilize ac Uon in Mex co and the ability of the Ouantanamo. The armored cruiser Diaz governme nt to suppress it.

These squadron, which will be commanded rcums tances, together with contin- by Rear Admiral S. A. Staunton, con- genc es that might arise in the event. slating of the Tennessee, Washington, i a z's death, were fully considered Montana and North Carolina, will sail jn tlle con ere nces between the state shortly from New York for Cuba. department officials and Mr.

Wilson. The cruiser Prairie sailed today The Un ited States interests from Philadelphia with 700 marines Mexlco have Dee estimated as high aboard. The cruiser Dixie will fol- ag and the protection low in a few days from the same port Qf the interests would alone account with 700 more. In addition 600 tne prop03e a mobilization of troops marines will be landed from the ves- the offic a i this government were sels of the Atlantic battleship fleet fo a moment that the Mex 000 cows and that it would soon be ready to dictate terms to the milk exchange and dealers in New York. President's Acceptance.

The president's acceptance of Bal- llnger'a resignation, in part, follows: Send orders to street No. 12 Bessemer William Jones Rollins Company The league is organized throughout i accept your resignation with New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania great re i ctance. 1 have had the and Connecticut and was Incorporated last in New. Jersey. WATCH TAKEN FROM STOMACH OF WOMAN come heads of the committees.

There were various reports in circulation about what the ioinmttlee done so far, including ji vote of seven for Fitzgerald of York and six for Burleson of Texan, 'with one member wobbling, for the chairmanship of the powerful appropriations committee, but members of the conimltl.ee declared that, no final voteVJiad been taken. Mr. Fitzgerald Is generally expected to land the 'the which is now at Guanatanamo. lean government might not be able to The total force of troops in Texas OQpe with tbe slt uation. when fully mobilized will be about UM fipMt Britain four times as large as the force land- Has Great Britain Complained.

Great Britain also has extensive Timepiece Continued Ticking and Still Keeps Good Time have been Interfered with and In many cases mining properties and other de- Telopment enterprises have been crippled because of the insurrecto activity. The Mexican government nas not been giving adequate protection to foreign property, not even that property which it uses for its own purposes. Americans argue that inasmuch as the Mexican government by Its acts has caused or Is about to Intervention, which ended in 1907. Workhouse Is Quarantined. Toledo, March case doubt now that that government has communicated through the British ambassador with the state department workhouse and the institution has Uon The fullest opporeunity to know you know your standards of service to.

the government and the public, to know your motives, to know how you have administered your office and to know the motives of those who have assailed you. I do not hesitate to say that you have been the object of ono of the most unscrupulous conspiracies for the defamation of character that history can show. "The result has been a cruel tragedy. You and yours have lost health and have been burdened financially. The conspirators also Canton March people have not hesitated in their pursuit ol like to carry a watch, but Henry DeU you to resort to the meanest of meth- mering has received from uie ods, including the corruption of your Massillon State hospital which proved most confidential assistant, plume uncomfortable to its owner.

themselves like the Pharisees of old in the in the in a committee. 1.V'cause destruction to foreign prdperty It was stated that tho giving the property has reached no conclusion as to th'8 tariff procedure and that nothing definite Is to be expected until after all the Democratic members of the ways and means committee return liere on Monday. hospital. She swallowed it for their fellow-men. HUNTERS' LICENSE BILL KNOCKED OU1 House Game Committee Kills the Measure Harrloburg, March the appearance of State Game Commissioner John M.

Phillips and E. K. Morse of Plttsburg and other repre- rnatlonal concern. 'An idea was advanced that tne est of Converse p'nd Blatt, American noys now In prison in Juarez, feme cause of the mobilization, the Stales having proof that they were kidnaped on Texas soil- FARMERS OIY FOR HER 1111 ft. A new tailorings New Imported all Wool, Gray been placed under quarantine.

temporary fit of insanity. It kept on Against Hypocrisy to Bitter End. m-acnoanv me BUWI-running for seventeen hourB after "Every fibre of my nature rebels Datives ra had happened. The watch was a small! agalnst 8UCh nypocrisy and nerves me hunting and frat ln w. a to remove a combination and such' the state before the game committee Anne Wants One For of City's Gay Life, Bvansvllle, March turning down 200 men who have proposed to her, Miss Anne Morgan of this city, who describes herself as twenty years old and good looking, tor husband.

She says she is tired of the gay lite of the city and wants to get back to the simple life. ducks, turkeys, of Mexico. Cattle Choice, good, Pearson Syndicate, a large British con- one and nothing was done to remove to fight such a combination 8 tructing firm, has complained bitter-. It from the woman's stomach. She, methOQ8 to the bitter end, tortj-uc-, of iy to that government of interference suffered little annoyance.

by insurrectos in Chihuahua. Tho the British govern-1 covered. Of'the'committee Is the hardest blow preservation game birds Mrs. Stirling Lord. Lrondon, March John Stirling, PITTSBURG MARKETS.

tubs, 2 18Vi mcmt to'extend protection which it has a novelty. Poultry failed to receive from the government an well as ever and keeps time ac formerly Clara Elizabet house the hunters' license tax Taylor, the American chorus fm hill which aimed to require a an- Washington, whoso divorce froin Caj in this instance may form 1 a med Vunters was tain John A. Stirling, formerly A few days ago the watch was re- demoralizing precedent. But personal nual lteerae caused a It was sent to Delmering aa; oonB dera tlon for you and yours klllecI by He says that it still runs; me fee that I have no right to curately. British government, in keeping HOSTILITIES, SAYS SMITH indistinct Suit- fair, common, wlth its policy to avoid entanglements White, ail I t4.BO@5; common to good fat bulls, on tMs slde of the Atlantic, which Commander Missouri ing different common to good fat cows, mlght invo lve the Monroe doctrine something Is in $1.25 48 inches Wide.

540; heifers, fresh cows and hag i understood, consulted with ag Two tables wide Suitings and $30 Sheep and Lambs the Wash ington authorities in regard Greys, i Prime District Thinks the Air. Omaha, -March the moWUzation of troops and warships A strong effort will be made, to.have ask you for' further course it has been made evident that I was and am the ultimate object of the attack; and to insist, agalust your, and animals will, on your remaining in office, witbi A strong rass sssjrjss' suss; 1 than I ought to impose" 1 provision will be offered as an ia -r i' house Itself. good to the situation in Mexico. The British in Texas and the gulf is noL sim plj- and just mixed, and light ings for an inexpensive aprmg yorkers, Tailor to 56 inches Yorkers and plgg $7 8 roughs, wide, $1.00. staes.

New line fine light weight foreigners in Mexico. Tne general impression In Washing- General Smith says: jg one of lno mos gigantic French Taffeta or plain colors, choice French and weaves suitable for Gowns or Dresses but not heavy enough for tailorings ON STEPHENSON'S TRAIL His Opponents Will Try to Unseat Senator in Extra Session. Madison, March White House the secretary said: I feel better than I have in two i is ftat the attitude of the British mo em nt ver undertaken 'so sud- years. I am home as soon aal jovernment has had a good deal enly a times of peace and i be do with the mobilization. i tnere something beside practice LEWE GOES ON RAMPAGE tends toward to my lawpracUce." eve an Man cTaled From Taking this opinion is the order received to Glad of the Opportunity.

New York, March Lowrie the new secretary of the Inan an Too Much Pate nt Medicine, revoke all leaves anted has been New York t0 Se v- Madison, niarcii OO Much patent ivieaicinc, i movement to unseat Senator Steph-' cleve land, March sud- to officers which were to take effect enson of Wisconsin on the ground that he was elected by fraud and bribery iri Cleveland, March Becoming suci- to uuicB.a 5 BS3SS53SS53 other meeting of anti-Stephenson members of the legislature and several Ro- publican progressive leaders. Later he went' out, into the street or repel a foreign inches wide, Part out Black and will be pushed at the extra session tnlny cwo nioD lies some hos- White small Block check Suit- an ax as he la, asleep b.h offensiyo cept lags, 35c. sold over our counters at Fifty Cents. Forty pieces American BuHlngi Tight col- cm, 14 laches wide, 16c. your name on mailing list for Uie new catalogutf attending meetings of the railway securities commission.

Tore-: porters Mr. Fisher said: have no statement to make ox- FIRES UP WITH OIL; EXPLOSION FOLLOWS Girl's Clothing Ignites; She Dies of Burns Irwln. March starting a coal fire at her home isabelle Grace Klockner, the six-year-old daughter of Carroll Klecluier of BOGGS BUHL, NORTH BIDE. PITTSBURGH, PA. WILLIAMS'lciDNEY PILLS have accep this posl- 1 Adamsbu rg, two milea east ot here, a dcop appreclatlon lla coal Qll ou tho Ure In llle ox and its opportunity to ac- loslon that followed the girl's cloth- OHIO LEGISLATURE LEGAL as: If Wnan8- KMneyPIlto will Price 60c MS MFG.

Cleveland. Ohk Brie DT H. P. Weat. drugglat.

The Evening Becord is a daily di- of the ProgresBlve busineas houses, your today. WEATHER EVERYWHERE. Bristol, Observations of United States ln a re et car, weather bureau taken at 8 p. m. yesterday follow: Temp.

Weather. 31 Cloudy New York 31 Cloudy Boston 24 Clear Buffalo 30 Cloudy Chicago 34 Clear St. Louis 40 Cloudy New 76 Clear 30 Cloudy and with the same i -ecked tho plate glass windows of stores in the vicinity of West Twenty-nfth and me Court Decide8 Question That Trowbrldge streets. It required six. Hag Caused Anxie ty.

policemen to overpower Lewe, put huu. umDUB March sa- in a straitjacket and hurry him to jail obligations complish practical and constructive work." He will go to Washington on Thurs- President Taft and get plosion that ing was Ignited and she ran screaming from the house SFTEir 7 YEARS SUFFERING I Was Cured by Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound Waurika, "I had female troubles for hovoii years, was all rundown, and BO nervous I cou not do anything. The doctors treated me for different things but did me no good. I got so bad that I could not sleep day or night While in this condition I read of Lydla Ji.

Pinkham's Vegetable i and began. its use and wrote to Mrs. Pinkliara for acVvka. fl Her cries attracted the attention 01 suor time I had gained my i her mother, who was visiting at the of her parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Schoolboy Kills Himself March affect the legality of the sessions of home to Chicago next week for a few down a decision OW setting his house In order be- gamuel Allshouse, nearby, but the handed down a uecisio.i Wnshinirtnn tnBtaft mother 8 efforts to 8avo har daughter were unsuccessful and the girl died The new secretary or tne interior ft £ew nours later On Dec. 30, last year, an aunt of the girl, Miss Laura Allshouse, was burned to death at her home whan oremo uauuou in declaring the present session of the assembly legal. The decision does not VOTK as igg2 Rt WheQ ing Va to the contention He was uated Detore the a ff Of tO tUC COnt.eiUlU.1 fOlIpEIP. from Hanover college, The Weither. Snow, slowly rising tempera- ture; Thursday, unsettled.

I Smith fourteen years old, of Johnson 1908 and 1910. City who shot and probably fatally This puts an end wounded his teacher, Professor T. C. of a number of able lawyers who held Hattoveri of wnlch for maay ycars Gray of the Johnson City public that this session is in direct violation ldent Pour year3 school, committed suicide. He wai of the constitutional provision thai all graduatlon Mr found dead in a barn and is supposed regular sessions should be Hem adaiUted to the bar to have used chloroform.

He was even numbered years. practice in Chicago tvr rt wrltl nnt fntn ftlrCUlft-. under Cn March i- which was signed by Governor tlon submitting tne 14 -nrlH mnn'a oilff t.O 1 beguni her clothing caught are while she was starting a flre In a basement. weight and am now strong and SALWK STKVKNS, li. P.D.,\No, 8, Box 81, AVaurikiv, Okla.

Another Grateful Woman, Huntington, was in a nervous, run down condition aud for three years could Hud no help. I owe my present good healt Lydia E. Hnkham's Vegetable od PurUier which I be ws helped Mi against BATES, Despondent, She Drowns H.rseif. Father and Son Killed by Train. Greensburg, March Columbus, March wa aieuou since the death of her daughter two Harmon laat wee k.

Moreover It will going to work two miners, father and eon. were run down by a Pennsylvania railroad train just west of town and furnace in the and does not l-Mrs. 8 i Because your aootors haying We like some people more they seem to be than what they years ago, Mrs. Anna Peake, fifty-four for wnat' years old, widow, committed suicide lor are. by drowning herself in the Scloto, fead been neld up by state rlTer.

The body was recovered. creamer until the case was decided. Kubber stamps. Advaiice Argue Co. The dead men are Dleurlo.

aged fifty-four yearn, Cosino Dleurlo, twenty-one years, of Qreensburg. ''1 uot continue to B.ijner Lydia E. pound a many cases of female namniation, uloeratj' tlbroid tutaora, irp' pains, backache, feeling,.

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