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3 IX THE NEWS. READ IT. RU'iil A FOU TlMHYl FAIR. I VOL, 66, No. 6.

WILMINGTON, DELAWARE, FRIDAY, 1 9 1 4. -TEN PAGES. PRICE ONE CENT TWO FINED FOR SMUGGLING UN OUT ES TICKET ARGUMENT Man ad Moman Pay 1,000 Ksch in Federal Court. NEW YOKK. Jan.

S. For smug OLICIES FOREIGN gling a sapphire pendant with a diamond necklace Into this country SENATORS SCORE WILSON POLICIES Republicans Declare "Beneficent Sunshine" Enhances Corporation Values. MURDER IS ALLEGED WoHiiui Arrested on Chnrc kllliiiit Husband lourtetn Months At. I HAMBERSDl'HG, Jan. Charged with the nuird" fo.irte-;i months ao of Floyd Keller, Mrs Zel-ba Keller Oerhold and her mother, Mrs.

Reuben Rlckcr, were arrested to-iay and committed to prison wltl-out bil. The first named wompu was Keller's wife and since his denth she married (Jerhold. Kyller, a prosperous farmer, die! GOMPERS REPLIES TO UNIOfTCHARGES Denies That the American federation of Labor is Re-' anionary. NOT A SUGAR TRUST Wholesale Grocers Testily American Company Dne8 Control Trade. NEW YORK, Jan.

9. Further testimony tending to snow that the American Sugar Refining Company, defendant In federal dissolution proceedings under the Sherman antitrust law, is not in a position to restrict competition in tue sugar Industry, was introduced to-day at the con-tluued hearings in the government suits. Wholesale grocers of Syracuse, Rochester and Utiea. N. testified that the price alone determined at whlcu IS SIDETRACKED Majority of Members ot Utility Board Recently Voted Against the flan.

Cautions Press Against I riming Unfounded Rumors on Foreign Relations. on the nigiit of November and chemical analysis uevelorcd that the stomach contained enoueh poison THE ARGUMENT IS BITTER NO TROUBLE WITH JAPAN from Kurope last November Robert T. lleltnielor, a wealthy leather manufacturer of Hoboken, N. and Mrs. Kdna M.

Alexander were fined $1,000 each to-day by JwIr Martin of ths I'nlted States Court here. Heltmeler paid the clerk two $1,000 notes. Heavy penalties, either In Jail sentences or money, were asked by the Federal District Attorney who said that the defendants, who pleaded guilty, were familiar with the customs laws when they returned from abroad. Frank J. Alexander, a BTtlehinan, former husband of the woman defendant, was a spectator hi court.

He SOME ADMISSIONS OPPOSED refineries they the company which sold sugar the cheapest attract to kill four nu'i-. The case whs enveloped In mystery until letters writ ed the trade. Eight witnesses called by the defense told what proportion of Un ten by Mrs, Keller, to Isanc lle.ek-man. a lover, came to llsht The state police took up the case and to-day's The Late President, J. J.

Peirce COILD NOT FINANCE STRIKE Abo Repudiates Assertion That Executive Officers Are "Booze Fighters." their sugar purchases were made from the American Company last year. The Several Membeis of Minority Express No laith in Plans. Mtxitau Situation Remain changed With Derelop-ments Expected. arrests resulted. When arrested Mrs.

Oerhold ex Was One of Those Who Voted Against it. percentages of thi9 trade ran from forty-two to six. From competing refineries the witnesses said they bought plained: "Isiiac Heckmuu poHoned my husband. I saw him do It. Why is he not arrested, too'" Thin rlm'rir the rest of their sugar.

Robert S. Wallace of this city tes ttCAAAA I she repeated sever! time and "shj titled he had beeu informed that Japan the New Jersey courts against Heit- knowi that tli meter for alleged alienation of Ms Public I'tility Commission has aid. was very bitter In nor denunciation had bought 150.000 tons of Cuban su WASHINGTON, Jtn. 15. President Wilson outlined Informally to-day tho titatus of those problems ot Anvricaii diplomacy which have been brought wife's affections.

Mrs. Heltmtrfer a or tho man for love of whom, it alleged, she ave her husband poison. tracked the proposed argument be gar, entering this market for the first time. The witness thought tiiiB might INDIANAPOLIS. Jan.

2. Samuel Gompers. president ot the American Federation of Labor, defended that organization and its executive council in a Bpeech late today before the convention of the Uni a divorce. few days ago obtained affect the price of the staple. into the foreground of public utten tion by his recent conference wUi the Senate committee ou foreign rs hions.

ted Mine Workers of America, against charges made by Charles H. Moyer, CONPRESSMAN FLAIS OUR MEXICAN POLICY ameers went to the OrhcM home Jit Brandt's Church, ten miles from here, soon after sunrise They found Mrs. Gerhold, the woman's three children by her former husband, and Mrs. Reuben Kicker, hT parents' waiting for them on Kit f.ont porch' The women were cool and chattel witn their visitors. Mrs.

Rlcker had president of the Western Federation fore the United Htatea Court to establish, through a court opinion, the alleged charter right of the Wilmington and Philadelphia Traction Company to charge a straight five, cent far. Although ih9 argument treating: with the alleged right to charge a straight fare would simply fit, throuah a subsequent ruling, ths status of the contention of the trac. He reiterated, with emphasis, that uo crisis was at hand In any of tho HORDES OF MEGROES of Miners, Duncan McDonald ot Illinois, and others in the convention WASHINTGO.V, Jan. 29. "Benefic-jiai Sunshine" enhancing the Btock fot corporations a a characteristic applied to the trust policy of the Dem ocraric aditniuistration by Republicans durng debate in the Senate.

The policy of amicable agreements Kith i accused orporations also was crit- by minority speakers. While hearings on the pending au-li trust bills were under way before the House Judiciary committee, scn- ator Martine ol New Jersey lnter-; jetted into a Senate discussion on, asricuitural extension, the unnounce-juient that there existed In the United States au oat meal trust. Senator cummins, of Iowa, admitting that such a trust proably did exist asked the New Jersey Senator if any proceedings were pending to punisn the ot the combine, i questions he had discussed, unless the Mexican situation could be construed in Mr. Moyer charged that if the coppvr "re 1 an automobile Mondell, of Wyominir Bitter to as iu the if a perpetual crt.is 6trike in Michigan should be lost it would be due to the inactivity of the UM" experience made her oulte ill An attorney will at once lntitut-habeas corpus proceeding frnuplit always with tho poKsibi'lty tit Rumor They Are Coming Start Fight Arouses the Town. His Denunciation of Bryan's Attitude.

sudden change or unexpectet! devel executive board of the American Fed eration of Labor. PITTSBl RG, Jan. 29. Des Gompers declared it would be opments. Iu divulging some of the more Im pot taut (acts concerning the Ameri cribing Mexcan policy ot the Wilson administration as tbe work of impossible to levy an assessment for the copper mine strikers of Michigan can foreign policy, the President DELMAR, Jan.

29. Excitement which has existed here since Tuesday eveuing when it was alleged that Hoard Jackson, colored, of tion company and not Involve the members of the comiuihslon la any further litigation, at a recent meeting by a vote of three to two, it was dH.ided to postpone action In the matter of the proponed argu inent. By an agreement of City Solicitor Daniel O. Hastings, representing th and denied that the organization "is "amateurs, theorists, dreamers, acting on the impulse when not on preju Will SIlE TO CISSOIVE SMELTER TRUST Government to Bring Proceedings Against Concern Under Sherman Law. reactionary, fossilized, worm-eaten and dead," and that the executive this town, iasulted George I uo not know wnetue ineie sij dice," Representative Prank Mondell, of Wyoming, arraigned Secre any immediate steps being taken to Green, a white woman, was renewed council is made up of "booze sounded a warning Realnst unwarranted speculation In the press on foreign (luestions, indicating that rovernmenu frequently were embarrassed by unrounded reports.

The President made clear that while he had taken up the relations with Mexico Japan. Great Brithin and the grneral arbitration prosecute the oatmeal-trust, at namr to-night when thj colored population tary of State Bryan In an addess at uuiiues commission, and 11, IL Ward After Mr. Gompers had concluded the M. KInley day dinner of the representing ttie traction company, It Young Men Republican TsrifT Club Panned to fix, first of all. the here to-night.

traction company's contended charter ratio naitv to to for tne trusts ukib with McDonald announced he would speak to the convention in the morning aud soaie time to-night to assist them ui on for them, dealing "The policy toward the government -'raigm rare. men. in holding their own against the lit tbe court ruled against tbs trae- WASHINGTON, Jan. 2.Afwr months of qui, investigation, of Hueta in Mexico temporarily pur- tion romtianv. ih.

nitluintf the eime time witr. the problems were tlit together as having ary bearing on the Mexican situation He white men. When the 7 cVlock train arrived sued by tie Taft administration could so h.H it. asked the federation president if he would be in the city. He said be would remain here as long as he possibly could and still keep ac engagement in New York city at 1 o'clock department of justice has concluded that it has sufficient eroiinrt.

here from Laurel nnd Seaford, from as Inter-rcMted only Insofar as he emphasize our abhorrence and dlh-jtlon' to compel the reitorsifm ot approval of the methods by which "'rip tickets on the lines of the com that government was A i nMn the niattiir of the sgreemenl said Mr. Mondell. "was allowed lo of r.SDW.tlv. eoun.p -mtiea tno lorelirii relm suit to dissolve, under the Sherman anti-trust act the American Smelting comnmtee to take them under coi.Hid- Saturday afternoon. Mr.

Moyer said them lairly, honestly and Justly but not too tenderly nor Cummins iMseonraaed. I hope it Is tue plnr. or the Demo-Ai-ttu- party to destroy monopoly, Senator Cummins rejohud. "but I niut confers that the plan is oems; 'dirtied out. with ft deltberateness that some times discourages me.

I iuope we shall xpeedily reach the oat-'meal trust, whore it can be dealt with. We are going veiy slowly, how-, ever, and 1 have no great confidence. iu the effort to readjust industrial in the adirinisl ration nt the yovcrnmeiit. he also would speak to-morrow mora drift into a statu of aimless vacillia- M.u.r virr ti. lag unless called out of the city to tion while the present cretary of i late president of the board.

Vane which town3 it was said many ne-grot were coming, a large ruob met it but not a negro stepped off. Jackson has not yet been apprehended, although bis whereabouts is said to be known uy the authorities, but as he committed the crime in Delaware and ia hiding in Maryland they have so far been unable to get the necessary authority to have him State travelled on lucrative loeyire and McMullin, voted against the pro-tnr nniv rtnr r.f agreement. Approving ths night. Gompers Appear. Frank J.

Hayes, vice-president of "ennme Company, the so called smelting trust. It i. not probable that suit will be filed Immediately, but It is said thjt preparation of a bill in equity is being drawn by department attorneys. became known o-nisht that F. W.

Lehman, for ner solicitor general of the United Statti, has been re-taiaed by thexo called trui-t and it i I Af hT rrm Mwni on all of thr points involved Policy. With rcbpect to Mexico the President let it be known that the only pa of his plan at present was to Ipu watthful but wifh Walf da--'-r trie revolution-torn republic. jla h- not yet made up Ule emlmr-o on arms but is coiiMlnerln the miners, introduced Mr. Gompers and explained that he appeared before ent attitude toward Mexico that ap- WPr pears to have any element of fixity Carrctspn and llally. At ths Is the fatuous and fautaHtic theory Um certain admission on th that we shall decline uo hold offliiul agreement ot counsel were opposed ielutin with any government peo- to by the three m-tiilier of the otu-ple on this henilspliere uiay esmblisn 1 who vot.l unaltist.

the the convention to answer the charges brought across the state line. the, federation and its execu tive council. unless eoiupoaed ot persons aud femnt- taleiuilv- thn I i-' The matter 1 1 i not lie dmc-iiFted J-ust night and to-night a mob ol ti'Vveral 'hundred 'men' paraded the 8tr'-ets in search of negroes, out ugurated under couditlor.s entirely "-There' iR tut one way to punish a Vmnn -for lipving violated fi.e law ami I thai, if to bi ins; him before the bar of a aud ('nidine; lii-a guilty, puiir-i Ish him. I have not much Utith in ilu-se preliminary negotiations ami these quiet adjustments th-it seem to have been favored not, only in a for- -inMiuriiiji Kir and Matnst such course. iie wH llol hesitate to admit that im compatible with our ideas of what HUtU tile next nv-tlnn of the Ideal government should be.

none as to be found. They thou practical operation of the denial of Is possibis iii4t he will confer' with the' before the de-partuient Dies suit. Mr. MeReynolda said to-day that he had no engagement with Mr. Lehman to talk orer the case.

Suit against the "smelting trust" Is regarded hej-e as of great import visited a few Of the negro tenement houses in search of them and some time after midnight last night raid mer administrsticn. but in thi is one as "1 don't know if (he "charges fn the newspapers ire' true, but it was printed, that it wag declared in the convention here that the American Federation of Labor is 'leactlonary, fossilized, worm-eaten and Mr. Gompers began. "Is the newspaper statement true?" Amid loud cheers McDonald said: "I made those statements and others like them." "Only McDonald answers," Mr. Continued on Page Two.

was made on tvvo houses where sev ootn Tactions Las been to prevent the constitutionalist, from getting munition, of war from their only external source the American border while the HuerU government with Its seaports Is able to purchase from roreign governments generally. In this connection the We are holding prisoners of war hundreds of women and children and constituting ourselves the aiders and abettors of, to a certain extent the apologist for outlaws, bandits aud murderers of the stripe of Zapata and Villa. While all this Is going on and In spite of the admitted good intentions of the President our attitude Is retarding the establishment of T0 FILL VACANCY CstodiM of Federal Building i Selected Soon. The examination to fill the vacancy of custodiuu at the Fsderal Building to succeed Halleck S. Ray, who resigned to accept another position, will eral colored people were supposed to be in hiding.

Bricks and clubs were thrown through the windows and doors, but it is said that do one was ance, ranked only with the Standard Oil and Steel Corporation suits. This Senator MeCureber said that sll he could learn of the Democratic trust policy- was from the newspapers vvhicii announced that the trusts i were to be "gone after." but that the party dealing gently, going very 'luietiy and telling the trusts to have no tar of being hurt." Corporation Stock ltfijlmi- seriously injured. view obtains not only because the Of late it has been the custom of American Smelling and Refining and pronounced as absolutely raise the report that the Japanese government was supplying munitions of war to the Huerta government. This was 15 or 20 negro men to congregate the American Smelters Securities pracetul conditions In Mexico." FIRE DESTROYS BARN night on the corner at the post Company, which it controls, have DOCTOR MAKES MISTAKE combined authorized capital of nearly office and there remain until 12 and 1 o'clock, laughing and swearing, Inquired Into several month, ago by Continued on Page Two 1150,000,000 but oeoause of the varied and it is said, disposing of whisky activities of the two concerns. The Accidentally Takes Poison but Rushes to a Hospital.

ALLEXTOWN, Jan. 29. Pick lst night and to-night not a col parent cocnpiny has a perpetual FRUSTRATES HIGHWAYMAN charter under the laws of New Jer be held at the Federal Building ruary 14. This announcement was made by tbe Civil Service Board. Tha position pays $720 a year and the ace limit of tbe applicants is rrora 20 to 50 years.

Applications for ths examination will be received up to 4. SO o'clock on February 14 Application, will be re celved by Frank P. Phelan. local olvlt' service agent, at ths local Federal Building. "While this gentle process of with trusts is being inaueurated." remarked Senator Bristow, of Kan-fs.

-the stock of these corporations 'is continually rising undr thij beneficent sunshine cf the present trust policy." V. Members of the Senate interstnt- ing up the wrong bottle In his office. ored person was seen on the streets after dark and the public in is rejoicing that the raids have at least broken up the corner lounging Mimtro'e Touth Points Pfst'M and Seere Flees. to-night, Dr. C.

J. Otto, one of the sey and deals In bar gold and silver, pig lead, copper and blue vitrol. Daniel Guggenheim is niysident ot the refining co-npany. if nothing else. By showing courage, preseuce of FITZS1MM0NS COMES BACK It Was on the Webster Farm on Faulk Road.

Fire Btarted early last night in the big barn on the Webster farm which la tenanted by Abol Hanna, and as there was no means at hand whereby the flame rould be combatted, the barn, together with the outhouses, was destroyed, nothing being left but the stone foundations. The loss Is not known. The Water Witch and Brandy wlue fire companies received a call for assistance and the companies' automobile apparatus were quick to respond. The Webster farm Is several miles north on the Faulk Road and some distance back from the main highway. NEW ELK COMBINE One-TInie World's fbiimploit Bests Sweeney In Six Round.

Lodges of Marylaad, Delaware Mid staff surgeons at the Allentown Hospital, took a swallow of poison in mistake for a cough mixture. Realizing his mistake, he rushed to his garage and drove himself posthaste to the Allentown Hospital, calling as he staggered in the door for Dr. Schaffer, the chief surgeon, yho applied a stomach pump and saved his life. On his wild drive to the hospital he collided w-lth and wrecked an ash cart and i nturnlng a corner on an asphalted street the automobile swung in a complete circle. THREE PEOPLE DEAD Passenger Train Hits Engine at Cone.

nisugh, Pa. PITTSBURG, Jan. 2. Pennsylvania passenger train 19, New York to Pittsburg, was wrecked near Cone-maugh, to-day when it ran into an engine and caboose going west. WILLIAMSPORT.

Jan. 29. commerce commission took up informally to-day the pending interstate trada commission bill and completed several amendments, the chief of which would guard from publicity the infortiiatin required from corporations relating: to trade secrets, lists of customers, and such data. Other amendment, enlarging the scope of the commis-siou. are to be proposed later.

Representative the House interstate ccmroerce committee, talked with Fresident Wilson reg-trdiug the capitalization and trade commission bills. Mr Bob Fitssimmons "came back" to- nieht as a DuglUst when he met Knockout Sweeney of Cleveland, District of Columbia Merge. The plan to form an nssoclatlou of all the lodges ot Elk, in the Jurisdiction of Maryland, Delaware and the District ot Columbia, wbtcb originated in Baltimore lftis been agreed upon. Ohio, in a six-round bout. Sweeney Three members of the crew were killed and one was injured.

managed to stay in the ring for the mina, and acting promptly, Theodore B. Dawson, better known as "Teddy" the 18 year old son of William p. Dawson a farm manager for Joseph S. Keeue, of Kynlyn, near Bellevne, last night frustrated the designs of a negro who probably Intended to hold htm up. Young Dawson was walking from his farlicr'g home to the trolley tracks at Bellefont avenue, Montrose and.

was within about three squares of his destination when he heard a noise near him. Looking around he saw a negro crawling from tinder some bushes. Seeing tat the negro was following him. Dawson wheeled around and pointing a revolver at the man he told him to "beat it" The negro ran away without saying a word. The incident happened about 30 lo'clock and nt an extremely lonely part of Montrose.

The residents of that suburb are aroused over The passenger train was running at limit, but only because he saved hin.aAir hv boldins to the a high rate of speed when, as It round When the firemen arrived they found the only road leading to the premises was a dirt road which wss deep with mud, and they were afraid If they ventured along It tbelr engine, would stick in the mud. They, therefore, did not venture up the lune. The Ad am so ii told the President of rr ci-r to nine. MORE ARRESTS MADE ed a curve, the engineer saw the committee plans for hearings, which 0ft man looked lit as ever and are in accord with the President's mh rinir eeneral- lights ot the freight train directly in front. He applied the emergency in Additional Warrants SerTed Rosoille Trust Case.

views that all the Hcht nnssihlo brakes, but the heavy engine crashed chin hut has lost some of his speed barn and outbuildings were practically destroyed by the time the firemen The lodges in Maryland and Delaware already have agreed. The proposition had been, before the capital lodge for several weeks and was disposed of after a spirited discussion. The delegate, from Maryland and Delaware will go to Washington next Monday evening and will be enter, tatned by the lodge of that city. The entertainment will Include an oyster roast. with ad-ancltig years.

He still has NEWARK, N. Jan. 29. Caspar J. arrived.

a punch like the kick of a mule, is very shifty aiid has much good fight Due to the Inaccessible locution of should be gained by the Congressional committees in the formulating of the anti-trust program. The committee will Inaugurate its hearings to-morrow, when Commissioner Davles of the corporation bureau may present his views. Maier, son of Charles E. Maler, ae wealthy decorator and painter of this city, was arrested to-day. on a charge the property It could not be learned last night whether any live storn was of conspiracy In connection with the burned.

wrecking of the Roseville Trust Com Into the caboose killing A. L. Rlchey, conductor, of Youngwood, A. Lelchlelter, brakemau. ot Youngwood, and H.

C. Parnell, flagman, Al-toona, and injuring H. W. Tood, brakeman, Youngwood, Pa. VICTIM OF THEFT Mrs.

V. E. LarVe Was Human KeMied on Madison Street. Mrs. F.

E. Lacke and Mrs. F. M. Lemmon were the two women wlo were uttticked by two young negroes on Delaware avenue, near Madisou WEATHER.

COUNCIL TO INSPECT pany last August. He was a business associate of Raymond Smith, secre- left in him. COLLIERIES CLOSING Weather Hmh Keduced Ocman.l 'or eal, PHILADELPHIA, Jiiu. 29 Because of the unusually mild weather, some of the anthracite coal producing com LOCKED IN BIG VAULT Clerk Almiist Suffocated at Mint In rhiladelphiu. eary-treasurer of the bank, now in Jail.

me actions or the negro and shot guns and revolvers are beng cleaned and oiled. It has been uotlced during the week that foru strange men. probably tramps have visited the homes of tho commuters. Some have asked foe food, others for shoes and clothing, and some have asked for money. The Lowell M.

a. liaag. a New York Witt Mnke Seml-uniiual Visit lo Ylrr Companies rt The semi-annual inspection of the (ire companies comprising the Wilmington volunteer lire department busiuess man, residing in East PHILADELPHIA, Jan. 29. Locked in the airtight gold vault in the bas visit of the hoboes is somewhat tin Orange, was also arrested to-day in connection with the trust company case.

Both he and Maier were released under S5.000 bonds. ment of the United States mint in this city to-day when the heavy steel door win he held by tho Are committee ot ay nttcd with a time lock closed behind i syae iayior, a clerk, was street, Weduesday night and robbc-J of a band bag containing a small sum of money as related In Wilmington Morning News yesterday. No accurate description fit the two The Belt Drug Store's thermometer yesterday recorded 45 degree, at E8 at noon, 66 at a p. ni. and CI at 6 p.

nt Wilmington Morning News then mometer lust Mcht recorded 54 de. greesat 9 p. 62 at nildulght and St at o'clock this morning. The I'nlted States Weotlier Bureau last night sent out the following fore rant: Maryland: Fair Friday, colder by nigiit; Saturday fair, much colder, moderate west lo mirth went winds. Delaware: Fair Friday; Saturday fair, much rolder.

moderate south, west to cut IniK. New Jersey: Fair Frld.iy. cold. lt. but ft.

trump. Mr i. their homes effect plven the coiinrilmen Young Dawson describes the "ight 0'icllmau Williams, rescued iu an almost unconscious con CAPTAIN GRIFFITH DIES panies are greatly redtu tng their output The Reading Company's collieries, employing 30,000 men, closed down last night for the remainder of tho week. To-dny the collieries of the Rusque-hanna Coal Company, a Pennsylvania railroad corporation, suspended operations until Monday. Miners say thev cannot recall suc'a long continued mild weather at tliis season of the year.

iHtion aftrr other employes had spent more than an hour drilling a hole Wet Chester In Had Seen Long as being short and stout and probably I 1 "rv committee. The thirty years ed age. He rot (not Invited all the numbers to uiu'unii me tuuioiers. Taylor had carried a bag of gold accompany the committee the lour Service. EST CHESTER, Jan.

29. OHnuiilUS iUtO the Vault Whln tha ilnnr or inspection. On Monday tilyM tiie west sid Captain Emerson Grlfiith, U. S. retired, died at his home here to-night.

look at him when they arrived uear the trolley track where there is an electric light DIED OF ANTHRAX which weighs several tons closed and the heavy steel bolts set automatical companies will lo visited, and on negroes who attacked the two vomen was obtained. The only one who could give any description of the thieves as a smaU boy, ho was playing on the opposite side of th street, and who said the two thieves were negroes about 17 to 19 voir ot age. one wearing a cap and dark jacket, and the other a cap and an overcoat of some dark material. He was a native of Pennsylvania and Tuesthiy night the enst side will receive a call from the couucll- graduate of the est Pont military ly, rortunately other employes had witnessed the accident and a powerful feteam 'rill was immediately set to work. Academy.

Csin'ien Han I nnltirli men. ne inspectors will nnd that i west portion; Saturday flr, mucli ilder, moderate souiliet to went Inds. Captain Griffith served on. the Okla homa frontier and in the campaign LUMBER FAMINE COMING Gitford Vinchot Mo Tell Pennsyhan-ia Dealers. PHILADELPHIA, 29.

"A lumber famine in this country is tho local department Is rapidly chang- Moroeee factory. ng trom Ui ol hor.ie-drawn PHILADELPHIA. Jan. 29-William ri S. Lowe, fifty years old, died to-day gw irter automobile envlnes, for the against the Indians a quarter of a century ago.

It was during this service that he contracted asthma, which finally caused his death. He was 66 years of age. at his home In Camuen, from anthrax majority of the-coiiipanie, are now an Infectious and deadly cattle dig. provided with the ir.otor-propelled case which on rare accoeions has 0T contracted for them. Arretted -for Harboring Doir.

Charles Jackson, a negro, was arrested yesterday for harboring an unregistered dog. When the police niirclrpd him they found his pockets tilled with stage money. He did not iwv what he was doing with the imitation cash. now inevitable and the best that can be done Is to prepare to mitigate It when It comes." declared Gifford Pinchot in an address on conservation of natural resources which he WAGON SUPSJHREE DIE Vehicle Goes Over Mountain Side in renujlvanla. HARRISBt'RG, Jan.

29. C. E. Cook, Newport, and Mary and Jane Hamaker, aged 7 and 9 years, were killed when a wagon driven by Cook went down a mountain side in Watt's' township. Perry county, to-day.

The wheels of the vehicle Ellpped Arrest Maa fvr Forgery. Eastern Pennsylvania: Fulr In south portion, unnettled in north por. tion Friday, colder by tilght; Ssturday fair, much colder, with winds. length of Te-day, Sun rU 7.12 a. sets 1 p.

m. Moon rises 8 48 a south, 24 p. m. HICII TIDE TO-DAY. AM.

P.M. t-ewe 8 Gt Ktttg Hammock 1119 na Bombay Hook 12 St 12 61- Port Penn 1.19 Mouth of 2 ii tit Wilmington gQ John Peart, alias Pert, alius Per been communicated to human betigs with fatal results. Lowe became 111 last Saturday. It Is believed that he contracted the dis. ease while handling raw hides in a morocco manufacturing plant where delivered here to-day at the annual banquet of the Pennsylvania Lumbermen's Association.

Exposition Expert Die. rHILADKIJ'HlA, Jan. 29. William Raborg- widely known as an exposition expert, fell dead to-day while ascending a stairway at the Philadelphia Commercial Iluseum, where ha was engaged on voik In connection with the coming Anglo-American Exposition at London. He was about 57 years ot aga, son, was arrested in this city last night upon the request of the police of Dorchester county, who want him on a charge of forgery.

An officer will come here to-day to take the prisoner back to Maryland. Peart alleeed to have forged tbs same of he was employed. The first symptom was a tiny red swelling on the back Hoy Bitten by "William Keysel, aged 12 years, of i4itj French street, was bitten on tiu Cue by a dog and had to seek raetfieai aid for the wounds. He had picked up the animal to carry it home wttew it Attacked hint. Other speakers were Congressman on some ice on a road and rolled for over 100 feet down the slope.

The of his neck. This spread rapidly JL Clyde Kelly, of Pittsburg, and Governor Charle Rj Jliller. of Delaware. children were anted in me wrectc and until the man ne was swollen to Cook died on the wax to twice it, normal size. another mn to a check.

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