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MORNING TRIBUTE, FEBRUARY 20, 1912. II. V. TEN EH QUEST OF HONOR, 6ET BUSY Oil REALLY LOOKS Sen REPEATING ITSELF. This the Amateur Billiard Cham pionshlp Tournament.

THIS LONE ROBDER STOLE AHD ESCAPED He Ate With the Sporting Writer Last rsfght. Philadelphia, February 19. Governor Tener was the guest of honor at THE SIDEWALKS New York, February 19. A tie BOARD! LIKE FIGHTING tne eighth annual banquet of the Phil- MOUNTAIN CITY BAUD CONCERT ENJOYABLE Larre Crewd Hears Delifitfal Rendition of Program at High Scbeol Audltarium. for the championship title in the international amateur 18.2 balk line billiard championship tournament de adelnhla.

Snortlne writer ABsnHfttinn Mayer Walker Wants Citizens t4 held here tonight More than five Jumpatf an aa Express Trala oa veloped in the defeat of J. F. Pog- fi. it inunarea menwers or tne association genwirg, 0f this city, by C. F.

Conk- JCladtro Troops Pressing itj wc up i tjjeir fiends were in attendance. SIMPLE BAKES PUDDING8. AOONTEMIENT dessert for baking da? la a podding that can be slipped into the oven and browned while the baking is going on. Of the baked puddings bread pud the B. a.

and Rebbea" the Passengers. City. Among the other guests were: Pres- lin, of Chicago, the present' title holder After winning four 1 Tl Tt -1 j.1 the Rebels Hard Near Cuernavaca. straight games, the local cue expert lean league: Charles H. Ebbets.

of failed to show his best form In the Mayor Simon H. Walker wants the the Brooklyn Nationals: and James Baltimore, February 19. The Mountain City band, one ot ding is the best known and Is perhaps people of. the city to show civio pride McAleer, of the Washington Ameri- While the New YorkSt. Louis ex crucial game tonight, while the Chicago champion played sensationally, scoring a high run of 05, the record touay ana to get busy and remove rcans.

the most popular If we except cottage. Bread puddings are served under press, west bound on the Baltimore the well known and progressive musical organization of the city, and directed by Mr. Sheldon R. Smouse. the ice, snow and filth from their A photograph of Governor Tener UtTUEflY IS FREELY USED and Ohio railroad, was ascending the seventeen mile grade between Pied various names, depending on their walks and to use the hose if neces-1 taken while he was a member of the of the tournament.

The of gave the first of a series of three band concerts in the Altoona high sary in flushing away the accumula- Chicago National league team, adorn the match was 400 to 388. tion of filth. He made a tour of the I ed the souvenir menu. The governor Conklin's average was 114-36, mont and Altamont, West Virginia, in the Allegheny mountains shortly before 10 o'clock tonight a masked school auditorium last evening. There A Plain Dessert Bread Pudding.

Here is a simple with high runs of 62 and 66; Pog- was a large audience in attendance city yesterday and found the clean- in a short speech said that he was est walks in the Sixth and the Tenth proud of his record on the diamond man armed with two pistols jumped and those that composed it were de Rebels Were Also Defeated ia the Fighting Near San Pedre Many Dead Left en Field. genburg's average, 113-35 and higii runs of 70, 51 and 34. The tie for recipe for bread pudding. Beat two eggs slightly and add to them a half wards and the filthiest in the First, and that he believed his experience on one of the sleeping cars and rob lightfully entertained by the progiam Third and Seventh wards. "People as a ball player had helped to fit bed the passengers of money and rendered.

The new march compos have been talking civic pride," said him for his present position of chief valuables. He dropped off and es cupful of granulated sugar. Stir in a quart of scalded milk, a quarter of a teaspoonful of salt, a dash of spice ed by Mr. Smouse entitled, "Greater Altoona March," was rendered by the waiKer last nignt, "ana now 1 executive or the state. caped just before the tran reached la the time tn show some of it.

Altamont. me cuampiongnip will 'De piayea -a tomorrow. The last international tournament developed into precisely the same situation, in which Conk-lin won the title from Poggenburg in playing off the tie. CARDINAL FARLEY. The thaw of the riast coudIb of Joe Bedell was Outclassed.

and then grated breadcrumbs from Mexico, City, February 19. A battle in which more men are engaged than in any conflict since the Zapa-to revolt began was being fought davs has tended to loosen and rot- New York, February. 19. Owen BELMONT'S OPINION. ten the ice and snow on the side- Moran, the English lightweight, com.

i which the crust has been removed. Place in a buttered dish and bake until a knife Inserted in the pudding comes awlka and with a. little work and the pletely outclassed Joe Bedell, of for He Is Worried Over the Horses near Cuernavaca when last reports) use of the hose it can all be remov- Brooklyn, in a ten round bout in Army Service. were received from there at noon today. Earlv this morning General New York, February 19.

August Belmont, chairman of the Jockey ed. The restrictions on the use of arooiuyn tonignt, moran practically the hose were removed yesterday and knocked out his opponent in the they will not be enforced today. Any ninth round, but at the count of eight Robles opened an attack on ZapatiS' club, speaking at a dinner of the band and made a hit will undoubtedly become popular. The band is composed of thirty-two and for this occasion had rehearsed regularly. The program rendered by it was a most enjoyable one, each number being received with applause and in many instances the organization was compelled to respond to encores.

The "Greater Altoona March" was well received on its first presentation and so well did it take that the band gave a second rendition. It was catchy and went with a snap that caught the audience.1 The soloists of the concert made ar. ta's intrenched in an about Santa He Was Central Figure at Dinner of Fordham University Alumni. New York, February 19. Cardinal Farley, a central figure of an enthusiastic dinner of the Fordham uni Sportsmen's association tonight, person can use the hose at whatever "en.

rang, savms me nroo.iyu Maria. He used artillery freely and at last reports had driven the rebels hnnr thov BO fit tn ripan their walks I man. He was revived and toed the pointed to the serious menace whicn hoin nn thfi Htv mark in the tenth and fought gamely, threatened the cavalry and artillery out clean. A fruit pudding may be made by adding a cupful of mixed currants, raisins and citron to the mixture before baking. The bread or fruit pudding may be further varied by putting only the yolks of the eggs into the pudding and beating the whites stiff with two and a half tablespoonfuls of powdered sugar and, spreading this over the top from the town and two or the posi versity alumni dinner tonight at uioWav PnmmiaRinnor Flirts had being knocked down for the count of branches of the United States army tlona thev had tried to defend.

No I il. 1 in the depletion of thoroughbred a force of men at work on Eleventh of casualties are given. which graduates of Georgetown, Holy Cross and other Catholic institutions were present; paid tribute to the horses by reason of the cessation of street and also on Eleventh avenue racing. He also quoted a letter from vesterdav cutting loose and hauling A Certain Silver Sixpence. president of the United States, to the Major General Leonard Wood, chief away a lot of the ice and filth that Beau Brummel had a very odd way governor of New York, to the mayor excellent impression with the audi- of staff of the United States army, has accumulated during the winter of accounting for the sad change which of the city and to the thousands of deploring the extensive shipment of when it is almost done, then returning months he succeeds in getting took place in his affairs at this time, it removed today the thoroughfare tt- An of his frUnda non-Catholics who have shown him thoroughbred horses abroad and de ence.

Miss Katnryn Myers, oi city, rendered a highly pleasing soprano selection in excellent voice and was forced to respond to an encore. and the church honor since his elevation to the cardinalate. win oe nusueu later in me wctw. claring that the situation was assuming so much magnitude of a national calamity that he thought the atten it to the ovea until It la a delicate brown. Crumb Pudding.

Soak- half of a man baker's loaf in three cupfuis of milk for an hour. Mash and add an "How much there is to thank God WARRIOR'S RIDGE ACCIDENT. Vasqulstas in the north have suffered their first serious defeat in the fighting near San Pedro, a short distance northeast of Torreon. An encounter Saturday night was followed by another yesterday and it was not until an engagement this morning that the rebels were finally repulsed. The rebels hadl attempted three times to take the little town but were held back by 250 federals command-ded by Colonel Bmilio Madero, brother of the president Fifty-seven rebels dead were left on the field.

The government losses at Caen, "when talking about his altered circumstances, to say that up to a particular period of his life everything prospered with him and that be tion of congress should be called to it. Coroner's Jury Decides It Was Un-avoidable Condition of Injured. for in this changed order!" God grant that it may be perpetuated, and this country may teach others in which our rights are trampled upon, a free church in a free coun Mr. Belmont suggested the forma attributed his good luck to the pos other cupful of milk in which is stirred the yolks of four eggs and one-half tion of a nation wide association to be A coroner's jury holding an inquest gession 0( a certain silver sixpence known as the National Cavalry and on the death of Mrs. J.

E. Tavennerl a whlch 80mcbody try Is entitled to." cupful of sugar. Add four tablespoonfuls of melted butter, one-half cupful of shredded citron and one cupful of Artillery Remount association, to be created from all ranks of sports and He spoke of the generosity of the press. "Not one word of unfavora agricultural life, with the center of the organization at Washington, to ble comment where forty years ago of wreck ng nsyl lim- jen Mm years before with an ited at Warrior's Ridge last Thursday injunction to take good care of it. as completed taking testimony yesterday everything would go well with him so morning and rendered a verdict at- long as he did and vice versa if he tributing the cause of the wreck to happened to lose it The promised the breaking of an arch bar on the pro8perity attended him for many first truck of the second engine haul- wMle he neld gfcpen.ee fast; keep a register of mares inspected a religious riot might have been fostered," he said.

and found suitable for breeding remounts and artillery horses. General Wood approved of the plan, he said, CLARK'S BOOM. were not given. Colonel Madero this morning received the support of 300 federals under General Tellez. The wires between here and Torreon were cut again today but not before assurances were received, ac-coding to government information that the garrison there had been increased to approximately 1,000 men.

The destruction of three bridges stoned raisins. Stir in at the very last the stiffly beaten whites of four eggs. Have a mold with a central tube well buttered. Sprinkle with fine breadcrumbs. Pour the padding into the pan until about two-thirds full.

Set the pan in the oven ia a pan of hot water and bake thirty to forty minutes. Turn out into a shallow dish NIK tne iram ana mat, u. hut nrinr at lonoh in an hnnr Miss Myrtle Lathrop, of Highland Hall, was the pianist and after rei dering several selections In response to encorse she rendered with her left hand the Sextette from Lucia. Mr. D.

A. Cronln, a member of the, band, was the violin soloist of the evening and his numbers were well received and CAUGHT THIEF IN ACT. Pilferer of Hen Coops Proves to ba Glen Mills Boy Out on Parole. Special Officer John Bradley yes-) terday morning caught Paul Wilson, a boy out on parole from Glen Mills reform sohool, in the act ol robbing a chicken coop at the home of Roy Stover, 214 Third avenue, It is said. The boy was taken before Alderman John J.

Irwin and charged with this robbery and with hav-. ing taken six chickens from the coop of George Koelle, 1610 Fourth avenue; six from the coop of Louis Hess, Third avenue and Nineteenth street, and three from the coo) of Mrs. Endress, 226 Crawford- avenue. These robberies have all happened recently and it is thou At that Wil In California He Will Be Supported last unfortunately given it by mistake to and was willing to become president of the association, and Colonel Theodore Roosevelt was also willing to help the cause by becoming vice president by Hearst Democrats. iSan Francisco, February 19.

week that no inquest would be neia but after a conference with represen- verse of his previous good fortune took (Speaker Champ Clark will 'be given the support of the William R. Hearst again leaves the town practically iso tatives of the interstate commerce place ana one disastrous occurrence lated. HORRIBLE SERIES OF CRIMES. commission and the state railroad I succeeded another till actual ruin over rrnmmiKsion sent to the scene of the! tank him at last and obUsed him to ex- MASHERS ARE ARRESTED. So Far Twenty-Nine Negroes Have and serve with sauce.

SALADS FROM VEGETABLES. IN making up the winter salad odds and ends of cold vegetables may be used. Any leftover vegetables, such as accident to investigate be aeciaea patriat, Jesse. noia one. tie emuauucrai a jmj wu-i Been Brutally Murdered.

Beaumont, February 19. Persisted In Forcing Their Company democratic faction In California, in his candidacy for the nomination for the presidency according to correspondence made public today. In a telegram to M. F. Tarpey, one of the leading Hearst supporters, Speaker Clark asserted that he had steadfastly refused to permit cam posed of Walter Hoopes, tailer; Har- on Young Women on the Street, The seventh of a series of crimes in rv steinbure.

salesman; John u. n. Hooior- OenmP. xne iamous toast to Tne inree it Ned Holeson and Michael Conley- which twenty-nine negroes have been Fisher, baker: D. M.

Stewart, reading, 'riting and 'nthmetic" was eil were the names that two young murdered occurred near here last peas, beans, carrots and turnips, may be arranged on a layer of lettuce leaves and served with a nice dressing. ight or early this morning. Ethel fellows playing the role of mashers on Eleventh avenue last evening, merchant, and Fred E. Mobus, post made by Sir William Curtis, lord may-office clerk. The jury visited the or of London, In the year 1795 and for Love, a negress, her son and two gave when taken into custody at aaugnters were siain as uiey siepi in Fourteenth street by Patrolman Sher their cabin.

The several murders have occurred son was behind them. At the police station last evening he is said to have admitted the theft of five Ply mouth Rocks from the pen of Wil paigning in his behalf in states that had avowed "favorite sons" candidates. For this reason he would not enter the list against Hearst in California. This message was forwarded to Mr. Hearst and brought the reply that he "could not for one moment consider his (Clark's) retiring from lock on the charge of following and persisting in forcing their company scene of the wreck on Saturday and many years one of the wardens of the later heard the testimony of a num- tower, Wnat made It more ludicrous ber of railroad officials who had made wag that he proposed lt at a dinner an investigation into the wreck on Lond(m boafd of educa.

ItawarcrfnutehdSluSst0tbKe tion. It was received with great ap- unnn the iurv reached a verdict that plause and drunk amid much merri- in southwestern Louisiana and south With Fresh Vegetables. Cabbage Salad. Take a half cupful celery cut in small pieces, an apple jared and cut into squares, one quarter of a bead of finely shredded cabbage, the juice of a quarter of a lemon and half a teaspoonful of sugar. Over the cabbage, apples and celery eastern Texas, and in each instance on two young women.

Vera Wilson and Ivy Plunkett. They had been to the Orpheum theatre and when have been committed with an ax and after, each killing the ax has been left near the bodies. Authorities be walking op (Eleventh avenue the two California in my favor. the wreck was caused by the break- ment At the time it was recognized ing of an arch iron and was acci- as a jest but was afterward taken up dental and unavoidable. in earnest by the mayor's detractors, young men started to follow them.

At Fifteenth street they stepped out lieve thje same persons are responsible and several persons have been arrested but evidence to hold them pour this dressing: Take a tablespoon-ful of sugar, a half teaspoonful of dry "Mr. Clark Is the logical candidate for president" said Mr. Hearst's message, "and should receive not only The wreck victims in tne Hunt- wno have h.anae,i nia name down to xor a car tninKing that tne renows liam Geesey, Crawford avenue and Fourth street, and is said to have declared that he killed one. The boy was arrested by clever work. He had been going to East Side residences securing order for chickens, saying they were on the wagon of his father, several blocks away, and then, after receiving the order, had been going to nearby chicken coops and stealing the birds, it is alleged.

The police obtain-prf a descrintion of him. but were would pass them but they waited. ingdon hospital last evening were re" posterity as Jblundering ignoramus. support of the democraticN voters mustard, a dash of pepper and salt. Stir these Into a half cupful of vine The two then came back to Four ha8 been lacking.

In almost every case the blacks slain have been ob of California but of every state in teenth street, notified Patrolman portea as noma A writer has now come to his defense SSE? vet 1 tt I and says that when he was a boy an the union. Sherlock and requested him to take nicAuuv. I Jl 1 u. gar and put on to boll. In the meantime cream two tablespoonfuls of flour and add to the boiling vinegar, stirring all the time.

After five minutes take REVIVED IN COFFIN. lAtA vltM ifViATr stoma olAnv in.W nf change in their condition for tne net- seu uu ter. Several of the people who were assured him that Sir William knew in the wreck got away for their better and that he really used his fa- scure residents of small settlements. Five were killed at Rayne, at one time, seven at Crowley, and eight at Lafayette each of which was visited twice, five at Lake Charles, and four at Beaumont DEATH RECALLS TRAGEDY. them.

IThe young women informed Little Giirl About to Be Buried When from the fire and add a well beaten the omcer that they would appear She Shows Signs of Life, homes during the day and otnei are mous alliteration as a Jest To many arranging to depart from Huntingdon pe0pie however, the story will always egg. aigamst the pair in police court. IUluth, February 19. After Serve the salad cold on lettuce today. sound better when it is based upon the being prepared for burial and appar rM PROVES WINDOW LIGHTING.

leaves. belief that Sir William was really ently dead two days, the 3-year-old unable to locate him. Yesterday morning Special Officers Bradley and Hauser covered the alleys where it was thought he might be working, and soon a telephone call came from the wife of Railroad Officer Austin saying that a boy answering the de-' acription of the one wanted was In the alley back of her home. Officer, IN P. 0.

S. OF A. CIRCLES. daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Michael Rothert Company Install the Tungs Of Many Ingredients. Beans and Celery Salad. Use one cup Maholechek, who live near Black Widow of James Fisk, Dies Al-most Penniless, Aged 76 Years. Boston, February 19. Mrs.

Lucy H. A. Davis to Make Address on Trip ten System In Glass Front. to MexicoInitiations Coming. I A Record Hailstorm, ful of leftover navy beans, add one-half cupful of diced celery and one Duck, was discovered to be alive as the burial service was being held.

Three days ago the child fell In a The Rothert company has 'greatly Improved the appearance of the big D. Fisk, widow of James Fisk, who was shot more than forty years H. A. Davis, at the meeting one of the worst hailstorms ever of camp 54, Patriotic Order Sons of known jn the United States occurred cupful of beet cubes. Pour in a salad bowl which has been rubbed with a Bradley took up the trail and land-, ed the boy, who had entered the Stover coop, but had no fowls yet.

bucket of water and was nearly drowned. ago In New York by EM ward S. Stokes, as the climax of a bitter rivalry between the two men for the smiles of the famous beauty "Josie" Wilson spent four years in Oirara It was noticed at the grave that America, next Monday evening, in me 5( lg08 Nodaway county, Mis- P. O. S.

of A. temple wiU make an The of thfl gt()rm wafJ address on his recent trip to Mex- flnd Before the initiation of the class of miles long, its greatest violence being clove of garlic and add French dressing until all Ingredients are moist Prepare at table and serve at once. college, Philadelphia, before going to the reform school. His mother, Mrs. Ida Wilson, of 1110 Seventeenth ave Mansfield, died yesterday In South moisture had gathered on the glass of the coffin, and the body was removed.

By the use of stimulants the child was resuscitated. Mixed Salad. This is a dish which Boston. She was 76 years of age. nue, has entered a charge of threats Italian housewives favor.

Take one It was the partner of Fisk that glass front of Its big establishment at Twelfth avenue and Twelfth street and also the street in that vicinity by installing the Tungsten system in the display windows. Manager W. W. Babcock to secure more light and make the front more attractive had the Altoona Electrical Engineering company to fit the windows out with Tungsten lamps The work was completed yesterday and last evening the difference was marked and noticeable to those visiting the corner. FELL, BROKE ARM.

fifty-eight candidates that is to De ten over a region oi iour square mue taken into camp 31, of the P. 0. S. east of Clarmont At one point In this of A. next Thursday night, a drill region the fall of hall was so heavy will be given on the floor, under the tnat a drift unprotected by artificial direction of H.

A. Lantz. The mitia- meang remained lying on the ground to kill against him berore Alderman Irwin, saying he threatened to end Jay Gould laid the foundation of his enormous fortune. Gould left his her career by means of a butcher knife. He will get a hearing today.1 cupful of boiled green peas, asparagus tips, string beans and the hearts of four artichokes.

Canned vegetables may be used quite as successfully as the fresh ones for this dish. When family something like 75,000,000, Patrolman G. v. Calderwood has while Flsk's widow had to pass the last forty years of her life in indi tion, woo win ue tuB i for four weeks after the storm. At the V'cffiaHSS time people in the neigh-m ipi hv n.

L. Nonemaker. borhood were found gathering the hail missed chickens lately, but it is not known whether Wilson took these.1 gence and died almost penniless. Has Gone Over to Roosevelt. Fresno, February 19 Chester H.

Rowell, president of the La Fol-lette league of California, declared for Theodore Roosevelt today and called a meeting of progressives to be held In San Francisco February 28 to determine on a future course. Mr. Rowell said: "Our recognition of the changed circumstances which now render r.amn 635. of Juniata, will Initiate for the purpose of making ice cream, BATTLE WITH KNIVES. Y.

M. C. A. BOARD MEET8, quite cold place on a bed of lettuce leaves, cover with a rich mayonnaise and garnish with slices of hard boiled eggs and olives. a class on Saturday evening, and the During the storm cylindrical pieces of work will be in charge of tne degree ice were picked up four Inches long Three Foreigners Terribly Wounded En.

Authorities Changes That Will tpnm of cimn 31. of this city, led on the Streets of Reading. Albert Miller Victim of Icy Pavement. Peter Stetter Loses Finger. Albert Miller, aged 15, of 1025 Second avenue, fell on an icy pavement yesterday and sustained a fracture of Tv H.

A. Lantz. Reading, February 19. As a large Baths of Gymnasium. The board of directors of the Penn by about two and a half in diameter.

The growing corn was practically all destroyed. In a field of eighty acres' Variations of Familiar Salads. Pea and Cheese Salad. Use equal result of a battfe with knives at Senator La Follette unavailable as a candidate does not lessen our admira The latest issue of Camp News, the official publication of the P. O.

S. of A. for this state, contains a. picture of H. A.

Lantz, who is one of the sylvania Railroad Young Men's Chris, tlan association last evening author- a i A. ii I I only one stalk was left standing. Chicago News. quantities of peas and cheese cut into small bits, sprinkle with chopped peanuts and mix with mayonnaise. Serve tne left forearm.

He was treated at the Altoona hospital. tion for him. Our sympathy goes out to him In his sickness, but the same considerations which impelled the midnight last night, on the streets of this" city, three foreigners were horribly cut and several fatalities may result Joseph Vyzinski, 26 years old, had a cut in the neck, the slash having Peter Stetter, of 1600 Crawford av most untiring workers, of the order enue, had a finger amputated at the Altoona hospital yesterday. The digit progressives of California to support La Follette in the beginning now call In Altoona. WAITING FOR HIM.

just escaped the jugular, two cuts upon them to unite upon Roosevelt." at once. Minced Potato Salad. Take three boiled potatoes, a teaspoonful of parsley, half a beet, half a cooked carrot and cut fine. Mix these and sprinkle with salt and pepper and then add French dressing which has been flavor in the cheek and a long gash in the Rowell announced he would resign lzea cnanges ai xne society's oeau quarters to enlarge the baths In connection with the gymnasium, move the assistant secretary's office across the hall, and take off a portion of the reading room. Two representatives of the local association, Including General Secretary H.

J. Aukerman, will attend the state convention at Bradford on Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday next Poor Swamoed Mr. Pensyl's Home irom tne La Follette league at once. scalp. Stephen Wisinskl, aged 21, has When He Came Back from Trip.

Sixteen people visited the home of A View of Jefferson Davis. Very straight and tali, thin, with a clear cut clean shaven, distinguished face, with a look half military man, half student, with a demeanor to all of perfect if somewhat chilling courtesy; by temperament a theorist able with the ability of the field marshal or the scholar in the study, not with that of the reader and master of men, the hardest of workers, devoted, honor long and dangerous cut in the chest Said He Got $50 for It. Poor Director H. H. Pensyl, di Sixtn ed with onion juice.

avenue, between 4 and 7 o'clock last over the heart Max Rutka sustained two deep scalp wounds. There will be half a Chicago, February 19 "Chicago Jack" Daly, former prize ngh ter on the witness stand today testified that William B. Boener, former organizer evening, asking for charity. He had been away a week, and when they was crusnea recently. Fell on Ice Crossing.

Miss Helen Baird, residing at 521 Eighth avenue, Juniata, in crossing the street at Eleventh avenue and Fourteenth street, last night shortly after 9 o'clock slipped and fell on the ice crossing and was rendered unconscious. She was carried to the Fay Wolfe restaurant where she was restored to consciousness and later sent to her home in a taxkb. She was hurt about the head and severely wrenched her back in the tall. dozen arrests. had visited his home before, they nad been told when he would be back LADIES' NIGHT HELD.

Vniinn Mftn'a Inatlfiifr Had Javaiia Hawley Will Not Found. New York, February 19. Denying watched the clock and came to ror a unicago Typograpnical union, paid him $50 to slug Rush V. Denon, for whose murder Borner Is on trial. Denon was 'a non-union printer working in a plant which, it was tes see him berore ne naa time to see nis positively that a will of the late Ed able, single minded, a figure on which a fierce light has beaten; a man not perfect nor always just bound in the toils of his own personality, but yet family.

win Hawley, the railroad financier, Proceedings In Home. Columbus council No. 120, Young Men's Institute, last evening held a When Jl'. Pensyl left, ho put the had been found, or that there was work into the hands of his wife and Alderman George Buchanan They friction between Miss Margaret Cameron, Hawley's ward, and the heirs an able man, who suffered and gave all, believed in himself and in his ladies' night in the rooms, McHale block, 1321 Eleventh avenue, and an evening of great pleasure was spent. tified today Boener was attempting to close.

Daly said thalf after he had agreed to slug Denon, he gathered four friends and they waited near the entrance of the plant where Denon looked after the more needy cases, cause and to the height of his power Didn't Tire Him. He had taken pains when he applied for work to assure the farmer that be never got tired. When his new employer went to the field where he had put the man at work he found him lolling on his back under a tree. "What does this mean?" asked the of the estate, John B. Sfanchfleld, who was Mr.

Hawley's attorney, said tonight that the administration ot The breaking up of the freezing weather will make building operations labored for it day and night Such a Patrons' Meeting Tonight. A patrons' meeting will be held tonight in the central grammar Bchool, and an excellent program will be presented. The gathering will Dancing and other features held a prominent place on the program, and a luncheon was served. This wag the last pre-Lenten activity of the socie man was Jefferson Davis. Mary Johnston In "The Long Roll." possible again, and will relieve con siderable of the poverty in the city.

HOME FROM LONG TRIP. be the second in the series of gath the estate, through the ordinary court procedure, was progressing without the promise of litigation, as some reports would appear to indicate. ty. erings being held by the local Conquered. "No," snapped the hard featured wo HUBBY OR A QUARTER.

farmer, "I thought you were a man who never got tired" "I don't" said the hired man calmly. "This doesn't tire me." Exchange. i. schools. The speakers tonight In elude J.

D. Hicks, George D. was employed. One of the party hit Denon and knocked him to the pavement. I)enon's skull was fractured.

Denon died January 16, 1911. London Hears News from Peking. London. February 19. The Peking cabinet is alarmed over reports of a sericfug rising which is threatened in the district around Mukden, Man man, opening the kitchen door about Poor Director Pensyl and Dr.

Soirv mers to Report Inspection Tour's Results- Robb, and William Hahman; Mountain City Choral Union Must six inches, "and, to be perfectly plain with you" Poor Director H. H. Pensyl, of Wlckersham Made Address. Have Men at Its Box Social. The Mountain City Choral union "You couldn't, marm," gallantly In The Taxi Driver Was Discharged.

New York, February 19. After a half dozen witnesses produced by the police and given-evidence in support of a charge involving him in the taxicab holdup last Thursday when Milwaukee, February 19. TJn. 314 Sixth avenue, and Dr. H.

J. Som-mers. superintendent of the Blair will hold a box social in the social terposed Tuffold Knutt lifting bis tat Qualified approval was given Presi Liquid Ones. They were watting for dinner, and the virtuoso, who was to play afterward at the musicals, was wailing churia, according to a Peking dis ists' hall, Couch block, Eleventh av dent Taft's administration by a large county hospital for the insane, Holli daysburg, arrived hme yesterday af tered remnant of a hat "you couldn't be otherwise than perfickly harnsome representation of bis followers from patch to the Daily Telegraph. To add to the alarm of the cabinet there are further reports that the Japanese au two bank messengers were robbed of enue and Thirteenth street, next Monday evening, and every lady that ternoon from a long trip, taken to in with me!" spect insane hospitals, to aid in a so comes must either be accompanied $25,000 in the heart of the financial district, Geno Montani, driver of the "I was going to say," she rejoined, ill parts of Wisconsin at a banquet tonight after a conference teday at which delegates at large to the republican national convention were lution of' the problem of securing away the pme at the piano.

"How would you like a sonata before dinner 7" he asked. "Handly," returned the host "I had fona-tbe way borne." more room at the local institution, visibly softening, "that to be plain with you, there Is nothing In the house by a man or pay a fine of 25 cents. The social is for all members of the union, and former members will be welcome. taxicab, was discharged from custody by Police Magistrate Herbert. The magistrate declared that the evidence thorities in Manchuria, contending that China is now without a government are secretly dispatching Japanese troops in plain clothes to assist the bandits to occupy and fortify Tieh Ling, north of Mukden.

which is overcrowded and is con nominated. Attorney nnnra.l ftenree W. did not show that Montani was in stantly growing in enrollment. They were in Norristown, Philadelphia, Washington, Baltimore and other but cold victuals, but If you care to try a plate of warmed over hash you can come in." Chicago Record-Herald. Wlckersham was the guest of honor any way connected with the rob A Hppy Ending, "Etas your new; novel a happy end- bery.

at tne Danqnet and gave the principal address, taking for his subject "The places. The results of their trip will be reported to the poor board today. lngr Administration's Anti-Trust Record." To be scientifically Investigated. Chicago, Febuary 19. Mayor Har Proof, Indeed, 'So yo wants to marry mah daugh "Very.

The judge awards my hero The resolutions which were pre ine $50,000 a year alimony in tie clos pared by a committee appointed at the conference were read at the con ter, eh? Can yo' support a wife, young man?" ing chapter." Detroit Free Press. rison sent to the city council tonight the appointment of a commission of twenty-two men to find out why men are idle in Chicago. Died on Vessel's Deck. New York February 19. William Peterson, 62 years old, chief officer of the steamer Advance of the Panama Railroad Steamship company, died suddenly today on the deck of the vessel which is due to sail Friday.

Peterson was second officer of the Ill-fated Finance of the same line, which sank off Sandy Hook about five years ago, when he rescued two women and a child who had been "I reckon I kin. I done frowed four Hospital Main Entrance Closed. The main entrance of the Altoona hospital- was -closed yesterday, owing to the alterations being made there. It is necessary for people visiting the institution to go in either through the trainmen's ward or the sun par-, lor. The hospital Is inconvenienced not a little, but will be greatly im-, proved by the changes.

Charged With Desertion. John Casutelli, of 2303 Beale avenue, is under bail to appear before Alderman J. J. Irwin this afternoon at 3 o'clock to answer to the charge of desertion, made by his wife, He Won't Limp Now. No more limping for Tom Moore, of Cochran, Ga.

"I had a bad sore on my instep that nothing seemed to help till I used Bucklen's Arnica Salve," he writes, "but this wonderful healer soon cured me." Heals old, running sores, ulcers, bolls, burns, cuts, bruises, eczema or piles. Try it. Only 25 cents, at Morgan- Charles R. Crane, wealthy manu Sins of Omission. Tommy Pop, what are the sins of sevens in succession last night" St.

Louis Globe-Democrat. clusion of Mr. Wickersham's address and adopted unanimously. The document recites approval of President Taft's in the presidential chair and declares that he should be nominated and re-elected. facturer, was made chairman of the commission.

Professor Charles Henderson, of the University of Chicago is a member. omission? Tommy's Pop The sins of omission, my son, are those we forget to commit. Philadelphia Record. No Use, Experience has taught us that lt does no swept from the deck. The commission will make a scien.

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