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MORNING TRIBUNE, WEI AESDAY, MAY 5, 1909. TYRONE TOPICS. FATHER McMAHON DAYTON'S LATEST. Each The Council and School Board Teatfled that He Had Depended on Man Detained Following Alleged Attack on Woman. 1 Dayton.

May 4. A man giving the name of E. (Morris is detained in the county jail to-night after having been pursued bv a crowd Kieran Entirely. Cleveland, O-. May 4.

Father Mc-Mahon, who recently declared himself a bankrupt on account of his connection with the financial enter- Held a Meeting. IMlss Grace Hunter and Mrs. Belle Carle, of this place, were recent visitors among friends la Altoona. Street Commissioner Wands has the borough street ecraper working full force cleaning off the muddy APPLICATION OF ANTON SENZ For Tavern License Was Again Before the Court For a Hearing. iras obtained there would really be two companies.

Several questions were asked City Solicitor Hare, but he said he preferred to answer through the medium of his reply to councils to a resolution which had been presented and passed by these bodies In which certain questions were asked. Finally-U was decided that this being the status of the affair the sub-committee could arrive at no conclusion and an adjournment was taken, to meet at the call of the chair. NATURAL GAS ORDINANCE UP It Formed Topic of Discussion at Meeting of Sub Committee Last Night. of men following an alleged attack prices of P. J.

Kieran, was a witness in bankruptcy court In connection Run-Down? Tone the nerves, strengthen Vthe stomach, purify the blood and get a fresh grip on health by taking t- Beecham's Pills SoU Evannrktn. In hoxm, 10c and 25c street. with his case here to-day. He showed plainly in the several hours that he iMIss Ella Carl, of Holiidaysburg, is visiting at the home of her cousin, was. on the stand that he knew little of the enterprises in which he was Miss Mary Seeds, at Birmingham.

involved, having placed dependence Our famous Sheridan hand dis- coursed some more of their fine eeleo In Kieran and others to carry on the ACCIDENT RECORD. Business, kg testified that tie was JUDGE WILL INSPECT HOTEL at Which Have Been Treated Cases the author of much of the advertising matter used by various concern tions on the street last evening. Clad in their handsome uniforms equipped with an outfit second to none, the boys presented a fine ap- upon. Mrs. Frank Henneasy.

late today while she was on her way from her home in the Wolfe Creek pike, a mile and a half above the city, to board a car for Dayton. Mrs. Hen-nessy, who Is 22 years old, passed the man on railway right of way and hearing a noise of as scuffling become frightened, tripped and fell. Men and hoys In the neighborhood hearing the woman's screams, hurried to the spot and Morrls betook himself across fields and fences, but was captured. Deputy Sheriff Leo brought Morris 'to Dayton and placed him in jail.

He denied having any Intentions other than, to assist the woman he says he saw fall. Becoming alarmed at the crowd running towards hlra he fled. the Altoona Hospital. George Krepno. iged 3 years.

fostered by Kieran of The Lorain Street and Denison pearance. 1213H Seventh street, while playing KO FINAL ACTION WAS TAKEN Mr. George Bullock Was in At-( tendance, Representing the Altvnna FiipI find fias Avenue Land company waa one firm The School Beard. Case of Tri-State League Against American Binding Company Was Argued. fell and ran a needle into tee paim I with which he was closely connected, The Tyrone school board met In of his left hand.

The needle was re he said. Through him, he eaid. the regular session Monday night with all moved at the hospital. company sold -more stock than it did members present except Mr. A.

A. Peter Ylna me. of East Freedom, a by all other sources. In return for Stevens. Civil war veteran, while attempting to The taven license application of Company.

his services he was to receive one- The real estate commitee reported board a car at Eleventh avenue and Anton Senz. for the East End hotel, advisability ourtn of tn Proflt8- he testified. Altoona, was up before Judge Martin aL When the Columbia Construction in xwrcuasiuK new tare exuuguitun i second Bell yesterday morning, for a company was short of funds he ad Thurston Cleim Preparatory School Day and Boarding School for Girls For Full Information Apply to Alice M. Thurston, Director Shady Avenue, Pittsburgh, PC vanced money and also bought more Many Notables Present. iLondon.

May 4. At the banquet given by the Aero club to-nleht at hearing. J. D. Hicks, for the applicant, argued that the house had been licensed former years, and for the different huildlngs, and on that acount the proposed purchase of a new hose reel baa been held upr Treasurer Kloss reported a9 fol stock, said the priest.

FOUR MAXIMS. the Ritz hotel in honor of Wilbur and Orville Wright, of Dayton. Vice had been remodeled and refurnished at a large expenditure. Judge Bell stated that he would make a personal lows: Balance on hand in school fund. $22.78 in sinking fund on Seventeenth street, was thrown down and his head struck the pavement.

He received eo deep a gash that it required four stitches to close it. After being carried into Welsh Brothers' store the injured man. was attended by Dr. C. Kobison Homer Henry, of 216 East Third avenue, an apprentice in the shops, aged IS years, was admitted to the Altoona hospital yesterday.

Having caught his hands in a planer in the Twelfth street shops, he sustained a laceration of his left Dalm and of The sub-committee of the committee on public works held an adjourned meeting last evening In the committee room, city hall. It Is the subcommittee to which was delegated the duty of investigating into the proposition of the Altoona Fuel and Gas company to introduce, natural gas into the city, an ordinance having been introduced In councils some time ago and referred to the committee. The How to Frger Telia Young Men Admiral Sir Percy Scott, during the hand, $5,627.13 fund, bal course of his speech expreesd the inspection of -the hotel before he Avoid His Fate ance on hand, uncollected hope that the Wrieftte would soon would make a decision. Attorneys as Chicago, May 4. Four maxims fovea It provide an aeroplane that could be The finance committee was author- 8 Te to young men entering bust- carried aboard ship for war purposes.

Charles Geesey and W. E. Mackey, for the remonstrants, filed exceptions to the rehearing, on the grounds that ized to negotiate a temporary loan uy -reier snffiripnt tn cnrrpnt einnses lissingett, the former real estate i ne guests at the banquet included Whitelaw Reid, the American ambas the court had refused the application for the fiscal vear operator, whose gigantic forgeries 6ub-conimittee was also empowered Jo make amendments to this ordinance sador, and Admiral Sir Edward Sey for legal i reasons, and the decree of On. a motion bv Mr. Tray nor, which covering a period of twenty years noo wiMf finvtai- it naa were unfolded last week.

an Alls- or introduce one In its stead. The the court 'should be final. mour and FTancis. of Teck the first fingers on his right hand. David P.

Miller, of Bell's Extension. East Eighth street, a machine helper, aged 56 years, while lifting a piece of heavy iron yesterday Injured his Premier Asouith. War Minister Hal The case of the Tri-State League AaIAaA a oHa a cult a Sa CO leineen Is servlns: a sentence in first meeting was held last Friday afternoon and listening to Mr. of Base Ball clubs against the Amer tn cnolAM lh fina mineral RnwImenK JOliet priSOH, Knit IS in ChiCSgO try dane. Mr.

Balfour, the Duke of Argyle and many other notables sent mes Perkin3. general manager of the Al- ican Bonding companv was argued on seeds, which were presented ln to straighten, out his books for his toon a Gas company, an adjournment sages of apology for their absence. a demurrer. The defendants were was taken until last night in order some time ago to the public schools creators, some oi me maxima re. hv Hon iPinmmer.

Be honest in small things. surety on the bond given by the Reisling Signs Wetzel. to meet witn one or me omciais iu Wilmington Exhibition company (The nrooer officers were authorized "Do not permit your conscience to York, 4. Manazer Rela new company. conditioned that the Wilmington elub become calloused There was present last evening all the members of the sub-committee oortiflnntofi nr imIssm Tonmietnn and Be economical and never risk otn ting announced last night that Henry Wetzel has been landed to cover third base.

Wetzel is an old star, he Trossle ler people's money, no matter how.cer- would play out the season of 1908 The club failed to play the games, and suit is now brought on the forfeiture of the bond. His honor direct left Fide, sustaining a "contusion of the He was admitted to the Altoona hospital. Herman Hinie, IS years, of Eighth street and Grant avenue, was treated at the hospital yesterday for a laceration of the middle finger of his right hand. He was. injured by the broken glass of a bursting beer bottle.

Wilson H. Balsinger, 37 years of age, was' treated yesterday at the hospital for burns of the first degree on both hands. He was injured by an ex Messrs. Shelly. Loudon.

Mitchell -o Ar-iAaA nhcom-a tho Kme tain success may seem. Shute and Lynch: and among the oth ers-were Solicitor Hare. Solicitor for rule this year as last in ergard to is- "Once you commit a wrong make snW rnmnlimentarv tickets to ora- restitution immediately, for delay H'A ed that the case be placed on the next trial list, so that the facts- could be Altoona. and Mr. George Bullock tni-wi ntoct: nrt rnmmetvppment means ruin, maybe death.

having played with the Pittsburg National league team about four years ago. At present he 4s playing with the Wheeling club, of the Central league, and comes well recommended. With Wetzel on third, the York infield will be complete, as O'Brien more fully developed. representing the United Gas and Electric companv; General Manager Van Vlisslngen said sadly that In the suit of William Stoke against iPrnfoccnr 53 FioofB renort shows once he was known as "Honest Pete Harry 'Fickes, an entry of settlement plosion of gas. was stricken the record looks like a fixture for the first sack.

In the case of David C. Burket ARE AS GOOD AS KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS. the enrollment up to IMay fol- forgery ,8 for A lows: IMles-659. females 659. aver- dfrk discovered this and absconded age attendance of males 677, females wlth all the money.

Then an lis- 585 total 1 16" singen had to forge again and he kept The iboard adjourned to meet next at until a year ago. when he was against. Kirk Walter, relative to dam age claim for sheep killed for plain They Always Have Been They Will Decorate Graves of Depart United American Mechanics. Scranton, May 4. Nearly 200 dele tiff, the court decreed: ed Members on May ji.

Mondav evenino- at 8 0 clock in "-yu, and -On Mav 31. in keeping with their Logan avenue building to pass gates are in attendance here at the state convention of the Order of up" FARMER HELD FOR A RANSOM. annual custom, the Knights of Pythias on the graduates. United American Mechanics. of this citv will decorate the graves They Always Have Been "It appearing that the sheep in question were 'killed by dogs and that the value thereof is duly assessed and unappealed from, the county of Blair is hereby directed to pay the amount of damages.

$3.50, to said Burket, or Borouah Council Meets. Wisconsin Man la Belleved to Be Im of their ISO departed members who At the meeting of borough council Reports showed the order to bs in gratifying financial condition and AS GOOD AS are fburied in the local cemeteries. prisoned In a Barn Near Chicago. Chicago, (May 4. Following the Perkins.

Secretary 'est and Solicitor Hammond, of the Altoona Gas company. Chairman Shelly, after calling the meeting to order asked if it was de- 6lred to have read the Johnstown dinance and the one which was intra- duced in the Altoona councils. Before i any further action was taken this question and Indeed none was aken at any time during the eveninf Mr. Bullock said he desired to a statement relative to the conations which confronted the Altoora Gas He said that during the past four years the company had invested over 200,000 in new work and as a result had not been making more than one and one-tenth per cent, o' aa average dividend for that length of time. Jt had been the hope ot the company that after these improvements had President (Laporte and the following members were Garman, They will assemble at the temple; that there are 10,918 members in Pennsylvania.

slender trace of a Chicago postmark Eighth avenue and Eleventh street, Shellenberger, Stanley, Orr, Dolaway, his attorney; also to pay fee and costs taxed. $6.50, together with all costs of proceedings, the magistrate McCarron, Stine and at a. ni. will proceed to the cemeteries, led by the Altoona City Donnelly. Palmer, lde fpr August Roeske a farmer of Fighting Immoral Plays.

Albany, N. May 4 Governor Heberling and Ginter, Hancock, believed to be Im not to kill or enforce the killing of band. Company Xo. 26, Uniform Treasurer Gates reported as fol prisoned and held for ransom in a Rank, will be in full uniform, and Hughes to-night signed a bill which is aimed at Immoral plays. The new law the dog of Kirk Walter." In the suit brought hy Attorney lows: Light and water fund, barn hear this city.

there will be carriages for those that sinking fund No. 1. sinking makes it a misdemeanor to advertise A. Davis against J. C.

Sanders, Dr. The letter received by his wife at need their services. fund No. 2, sinking fund W. 01.

Bolger, H. H. Lykens and Dr. The procession will go first to Oak Hancock asserts that the farmer has no idea of his whereabouts. He tells No.

3, $822.18. He reported the bor or present any obscene, Immoral or impure drama, play, exhibition, show or entertainment which would tend R. T. Eldon, wherein the jury award Ridge cemetery, where the Inlform ough funds overdrawn if oFFqltla ctran rrnyc 'Vinelno c3 ni'ftnn. ed the plaintiff a verdict for $132.25, Rank will distribute flowers and THE The report of Tax Collector John sito ridp.

piT.z rp. as his fees for legal services render where also the ritualistic work will he mad that Altoona would im- L. Porter showed uncollect- voH atl(1 nn. holn ed, Judge Bell denied the defendant's carried out. including an address by ve both commercially and other- ed taxes, motion for a new trial.

held as hostage until more money is Rev. J. Hamilton Smith. rise, but that as even- one Knows Burgess Grazier reported as fol An order was made for the release produced. v- Thev will then proceed to Fairview 'this has not been the case by reason lows: Fines collected, $31.

io: per of Harry MeKnight from jail, upon Descriptions of his captors and the cemetery where, in. addition to their mits. $135: licenses, $1: warrants of giving $200 bail for his appearance at of the financial panic which has held the country in its grasp and which VI 4 1tMna nWlfl' with nfhflf regular program. Rev. Horace Lin locality of their meeting with him are missing in his- appeal.

survey. Jlo: total. ji82.o. coin Jacobs will deliver an address. the June term of court.

Defendant is charged with deserting his wife and The highway committee reported Committees will be sent to Green good progress on the Columbia ave APPEAL FOR AID IS FOUND. children. I wood and Hill cemeteries and nue sewer between Seventeenth and Court did -rot convene vesterday un Seeds, The Hatter, to the corruption of youth or others. Prominent Frenchmen Dead. Paris, May 4.

Camille Guyet de Villeneuve, a member of the chamber of deputies, who was prominent in the Dreyfus affair, died to-day. In 1903 he made sensational revelations in the chamber concerning a system of secret reports on officers of the army by Masonic lodges. Missing Man's Body Found. Selins Grove, May 4. The body of J.

R. BullardvOf Danville, was discovered in the Susquehanna river today wedged in a mass of. debris. The skull was fractured and the body ma-tilated. Bullard has been missing from his home since April 16.

I cities. The result that both the citi- zens and the gas company have felt I the erects of hard times, in addi- I tion to this there had come a pro- position to introduce, natural gas in- Eiehteenth 6treets and that necessary Woman or Girl Savs She Was Taken til is clock, noon. His honor intimated that he "might follow the ex to Hollidaysburg, Xewry, South Altoona. Dry Gap. Alexandria, Tyrone, Carson Valley.

Mifflin: and Birmingham to do proper honor to Pythian repairs had heen made as awaraea. -from Train In Nevada and Is 1105 Eleventh Ave. It is authorized to purchase for expSr- Held by Two Men imental purposes a weed exterminator Reno, -May 4. A con- dead. tU U1C VILJ QUVJ dition still worse for the gas company.

The Standard Oil company had made to remove weeds from the streets. taining the following note was fished ample of the state supreme court, and hereafter begin the sessions of argument court at the noon hour, and not adjourn until the day's is exhausted. The members will meet at 10 a. m. Sunday.

(Mav 30. at their temple, and A new fire Dlue was recommended oue of the Truckee river bv Edson Persons wanting to rent rooms and for the corner of Adams avenue and MeLeod, a fisherman, three miles Sixteenth street. llr. Orr reported west of LauclOn Seringa, yesterday those having rooms to le. should nse the Morning Tribune's classified column.

(this proposition. The gas company 'did not desire to introduce it, but it Was a proposition which could not be llsmored If the company was to live The equity suit of E. F. Page, et the purchase of a car load of cricks "Two men took me off the train at to be used for the purpose of laying Verdi and have had me down the river against'J. F.

Greenawalt was certified to Judge James W. Shull for trial. and continue business. The com had therefore, made a proposi aavements in front of properties about three davs. I am about crazy, where the owners have ibeen notinea Help me if you find this.

proceed jn a hody to the Christ Reformed church to attend divine service, as the result of an invitation from Rev. J. Hamilton Smith. It is expected that this service will be largely attended on Sunday. The Pythian Sisters will attend and the families of deceased members are cordially invited to attend.

SUNSHINERS ENTERTAIN. Bond of Richard Smith, committee tion to buv natural gas from the and failed to lay new walks. "AGNES HAMILTON of Emma J. Smith, for ap Standard Oil people after the same Chalrman Shellenberger reported There was- neither time nor date on proved. had been brought to this city, mere that the fire committee recommend the note.

The police department turn Court will reconvene this morning. the following appropriations for the ed it over to the sheriffs office and ensuing year: Citizens, $400; Nep- an attempt is being made to trace in BODY OF UNKNOWN MAN. the tune, $600; (Hook and Ladder com- If You Buy It AARON'S, You Get It GOOD TIS SPRINGTIME Dany. J2o0; cnemicai engine com Found on Tracks Short Distance East train wprr.xprv 91 IKIIMPCn pany. $225.

of EF Tower. Shortly before 2 o'clock this morn Chairman Stine, ot the police com Engineer Is Probably Fatally Hurt by mittee, reported thirty-one arrests ing the remains of an unknown man were brought to the passenger sta made during April; $31.75 in fines col Disaster at Delano, Minn. Coaches Burned. Members of Society's Sowing School Spend Delightful Afternoon. The Altoona Sunshine society yesterday afternoon tendered an entertainment and reception to the members of the winter sewing school in the rooms of the Hepburn society, Wolf block, Eleventh avenue and Twelfth street The event marked the closing of the class for the sum lected.

tion on an engine and placed in the St. Paul, May 4 Great A communication from citizens of company's morgue. A watchman in Northern passenger train No. 3, west Adams avenue and Nineteenth street the lower yard in covering the beat is now being 'jsed in the city 125,000.000 to loO.000.0C0 cubic feet of artificial gas each year. To reach the same amount of revenue from natural gas at the price which it -would be sold at would require the consumption of ten times that of the artificial gas of to-day.

In order to secure this there will have to be thousands of additional customers. In order to introduce natural gas many of the old service pipes would have to be renewed of three-quarter inch are too small. It would also be necessary to construct. a belt line outside "the city and from this the. gas would be brought into the city mains.

Stations to Tegulate the pressure would have to be constructed and other things would be neces-sary. To make these improvements would require an outlay of possibly 1330.000. The company which would furnish the natural eas requires the bound, ran into a light engine at stumbled over a bodv' lying along for an arc light at that place was referred to light and water committee Delano, last night. Two day coaches were burned and about the tracks a short distance east of mer months, and it was featured by Ordinance No. 204 relative to the Et tower.

He summoned assistance twenty passengers were hurt. the rendition of a varied program Engineer Andrew W. Watson, of construction and maintenance, of a single track trolley line from Tenth street up to the northern end of Lo And you are doubtless making some changes about the home, especially in the matter of floor covering and some new furniture for portions of the house. It is a time when such changes are most St. Paul, of the passenger train, was and the serving of refreshments.

The class was started last fall and had a membership of some sixty-five probahly fatally hurt. gan avenue was read and, witn a few The injured were brought to Minn young giris that were anxious to changes, adopted. eapolis where the most seriously learn to sew. The class meets every Ordinance Is'o. 205, concerning the care and sale of milk, vegetables and hurt were placed in a hospital.

and later the remains were hrought to this city. An examination showed that both legs had been crushed, his skull had been fractured and his body badly, bruised and contused. There was absolutely nothing about his clothing which his identity could be ascertained. An investigation is being made to try and learn what struck the man, who is thought to have been a trespasser making his way east over the road Tuesday afternoon from 4 to 5.30 o'clock, during w-hlch time were produce in Tvrone was read: This or instructed in plain sewing. A mem dinance was framed with a view of 'Billies Release Players.

Williamsport, May 4. Secre bership fee of a small amount was compelling local milk dealers to be li Altoona Fuel and Gas company to tary Gray, of the Williamsport base censed and to conform with sanitary asked of each member of the class and it tended to make each scholar ball club, to-day released players measures as recommended the Renaud, Bryant. Hess, Hall, Luther taken a greater interest in the work. state board of health. Drs.

(Musser and Thomas. Marhefka has gone to and Piper spoke at length on the UNCONSTITUTIONAL. ENOUGH BREAD. question, and it as referred back sickness Ko game was possible yes- pay over to it 66 2-3 per cent of the grosa receipts' for five years after that time 70 per cent. That leaves about twenty-tfVe per cent with which to pay interest on bonded debt, cost of operating and other expenses and even then there is no profit unless the company 6ells 1.200.-CO0.000 cubic feet a year.

While the 4t.AAna floe, nntnnanr TV HP me uiuiuaui.c iumui.Co iv- terdavw ith-T nn neennnt nf tain alterations. Strifle of Gotham Bakers Isn't Affecting the Supply. rain, making the third game post The dog ordinance was then taken up and the ordinance restricting the New York, May 4. With sporadic poned since the opening of the season last Wednesday. West Virginia's Supreme Court Declares Governor Cannot Veto After Session is Over.

Charleston. W. May 4. The supreme court to-day declared unconstitutional the practice of vetoing appropriation bills or any items there wanderings or the canine was thresh Britt Disqualified ed out pretty thoroughly. Special mention was- made of the excellent re rioting unabated, the strike of 1.500 bakers on the East Side and in Harlem continues, apparently with no hope of a settlement.

As has been the case every day since the strike started, there were frequent attacks Baltimore, May 4. In the AllWIi. 0.0 I said, did not want to handle natural I I gas he believed it would be a good 1 1 thing for the' city. It would go a great way toward abolishing the I smoke nuisance and he demonstrat- sults attained id Altoona from the of, after adjournment of the legislature. Nearly every West Virginia enforcement of their ordinance.

eleventh round of what was billed as a 15-round fight before the Eureka Athletic club to-night. Frankie Neil, The ordinance was adopted and the on shops working non-union men and governor has so vetoed bills. The decision was rendered in the case of I ed that even if introduced now and of California, was given the decision burgess authorized to hire dog catch- sold at the rate the Altoona hue! tna ers and pay them 25 cents each for over Young Britt, Britt being disqual Mrs. May, widow of the late Attorney likely to occur, and in anticipation of getting our share of that patronage we have prepared most lavishly with a stock of i Home Furnishing Goods That ought to appeal to every prospective buyer. Qualities.

the best; styles the newest; prices the lowest-surely these ought to be incentive enough to bring you to the store with the greatest stock of thoroughly dependable, Jionestly made merchandise. Gas company proposes in its ordin every untagged dog caught. ified for wrestling by Referee Ull- uenerai uartc who contested ance to sell it at present there would many clashes between -strikers and strike breakers. No one. however, was seriously, injured.

Thirty-five shops on the East Side have shut down for lack of men, and the unionists announce that several master The price, per day. for men working man. Brut threw and was Governor Dawson's veto o'. an item be a saving to the people of $100,000 warned by the referee, but almost in an appropriation bill giving the In ditches lor borougn sewers was raised from $1.50 to $1.70 per day, over the rate now charged for il immediately attempted to repeat the widow $2,080 salary of the late at luminating gas. offense.

torney- general for the year in which Mr. Bullock proceeded to explain that the Altoona Fuel and Gas com dating from May 1. Bills were read and orders granted for $1,746.67. TO DRAW UP A WAGE SCALE. he died.

Many persons are affected by the court's decision, items to the amount of having been vetoed. bakers have agreed to union terms, which fix a minimum wage scale and provide for Improved sanitary conditions. The strike has not appreciably affected the city's bread supply. pany securing a franchise did not mean that the present) Altoona Gas company would be absorbed. Both companies would continue in exist 30Years ence, so that if the natural gas fail Representatives of Amalgamated As.

sociatlon Are In Session at Detroit. Mich. Drank Poison and Died. Lynn, May 4. Charles R.

Cutts, city editor of the Daily Evening Item, took his life to-night by drinking poison. The cause his act is a mystery to his friends for he was a. man of. sunny, jovial tem Murder Is Charged. Constable D.

Evans, of Ebens-burg, arrived in the city last night from Saxville, Jefferson county, having in charge Andrew raley, who was arrested at that place by Consta ed the old charter could be worked upon as is now being done. The new company was being organized for the purpose of doing that which the pres ent' company waa not doing to sell perament, and to-day attended" to his ble William uaggaman, on the natural gas. The speaker believed charge of having killed his brother, newspaper duties as usual. Mr. Cutts was $7 years old.

that the company ought to be en Experience in the manufacture of Gasoline means much to the motorist. In the use of Waverly Brands 76- Lewis Kraley, at Bakerton, Cambria couraged and not be driven to the wall. It was not the intention to county, on May 26, 1908. He will be taken to Ehensburg to-day. dig up paved streets except when aosolutely necessary- and the old May 4.

Representatives of the Amalgamated Association of Iron, Steel and Workers convened here to-day to formulate a new wage agreement with the manufacturers. The annual agreement expires June 30. The work of the convention will consume a large part of this month and then a conference committee will be sent to meet a conference committee the manufacturers. President T. McArdle, of th Amalgamated association, said that the manufacturers of tteel and Jronj who cut wages during the depres-'j sion were not signers of the agree- ment with the Amalgamated associa-i tion.

Billiousness and Constipation. For years I was troubled with yhains would be used for the conveying of the natural gas. Porch Rockers Go-Carts Refrigerators Lost Lives Fighting Fire. Goshen, May 4 The bodies of Samuel Hoover, a farmer, and his wife, were found in the ruins of their burned barn to-day by neighbors. Coroner Stauffer to-night said he would return a verdict that Mr.

and Mrs. Hoover died while fighting the fire, caused by spontaneous combustion. billiousness and constipation, which maae me miseraDie tor me. My ap Porch Rugs and Carpet 1 Then followed a long discussion of many points, which was taken part in by the members of the committee and others. To all the questions petite iaiiea me.

i lost my usual force and vitality. Pepsin nreDara- propounded to him Mr. Bullock made 1 1 CASH OR CREDIT tions and cathartics only made matters worse. I do not know where I should have been to-day had I not tried Chamberlain's Stomach and Liv. Motor-Stove you are fuaranteed the greatest poiaible efficiency Instantaneous, power- ful, clean explosion freedom from carbon deposits on spark plugs or In cylindersready iEnltion.

Your dealer will supply yon. Waverly Oil Works Co. er Tablets. The tablets relieve the ill feeling at once strengthen the di Pickets Ar Busy. N.

May 4. About forty W. S. AARON, Given Three Months. In the United States court at Pittsburg yesterday Antonio Tarascio pleaded guilty to the charge of sending threatening letters through the mails and was sentenced to three months' imprisonment He will be remembered as the man accused of writing threatening 'letters to Lawrence Debarber, of this city.

ijuicit answer, vne oi inese was, what might be the price asked for Illuminating gas if at the end of five years the natural gas should play out? To this the reply was that if the consumption was increased as it should be by the introduction of the natural article the artificial might be sold for 60 cents per thousand cubic feet. The charter of the new company, it was expected, would be granted on May 17, and when this gestive functions, purif the stomach, liver and blood, helping the system to do its work naturally. Mrs. Rosa Potts, Birmingham, Ala. These tab IXLitependent Kennert Pittsburg-, Pa.

seamen and cooks ieX the boats of the Lake Carriers' association here to-day but the local shipping office of the association was busy and an equal number of men shipped during the day. Pickets are busy on the docks and gaining recruits. The Merit Store, 1428 Eleventh Ave. lets are for sale by A. A.

Gartland, Boecking Meredith and Bonner's pharmacy, Juniata. I Photos at half-price KOTTMANN.

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