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THE DAILY TIMES, NEW PHILADELPHIA. OHIO. THE HARDWOOD FLOOR New Philadelphia, 0. FOR FINE HARDWOOD FLOORS. CANAL DOVER NEWS Items Gathered by the Daily Times Correspondent.

Walter Hardesty, secretary of the Milner Seating left Thursday on an extended business tour in the He will be gone several weeks. The comic opera, Princess which showed in the Hardesty Theatre Tuesday evening, was by far the finest attraction in the mustcal comedy line that ever played in this city. The troupe, whioh nuuibeied about 50, were all good actors, the chorus and costumes being equal to any big city attraction. The audience, which was largest of the season, was perfectly satisfied. Henry Regula and wife, of Ragersville, are visiting a tew days with relatives in this city.

Mrs. Rudolph Peters entertained 20 of her lady and gentlemen friends with a six dinner at her home on Walnut street, Wednesday eveuing, in honor of Mrs. Will Hillyer, of Chicago, who is visiting with Mr. aud Mrs. Peters this week.

Prof. Frederick Laub, of Strasburg, was a Dover visitor Wednesday and Thursday. Mrs. Harry Burk, wife of city editor Burk, of the Daily Reporter, returned home Thursday after a visit with her parents in Erie, Pa. Webster Stearn, an expert agriculturist, of Ragersville, has accepted a position as overseer for the Fox gardens, about a mile east of this city.

Mr. Stearn will move his family to this city in April. J. Moyer, supt. of the Penn Iron Coal left Thursday for a few visit with friends in Barberton.

J. M. Tennant, an expert wood worker, who has been employed by the Milner Seating Co. through the winter, has severed his connection with that company, and is moving his family to Niles, where he has accepted a position. Dover High Sohool Basket Ball team defeated the fast Western Reserve team, of Cleveland, Wednesday eveuing, by the score of 28 to 15.

Although the score is somewhat one-Bided, the game was very fast and the players evenly matched. The same old story, inability to throw baskets from the field caused downfall. Gray aud Weber played the star game for Dover, these two sooring seemingly at will. This was the last game of the season. Dover has not lost a game on her own floor this winter, but had poor success in her away from home games, losing all of them.

Miss Beulah Morgan left Thursday for a few visit with old friends in Cleveland. Homer Longshore, of Newcomerstown was in this city Thursday on business Mrs. A Davis of Wooster Avenue, left Thursday for Cleveland, where she will spend the week with her son Edgar, who is attending Western Reserve University this winter. J. W.

Stocksdale, of East Fourth street, is in Akron this week on business. W. P. Spofford, of Cleveland, was looking up old friends in this city and New Philadelphia, Wednesday and Thursday. Reed Lucas, of Beach City, has accepted the position of night operator in the B.

O. tower, this city, recently vacated by A. L. Sullivan. W.

P. Schwartz, of Cleveland, is visiting with H. B. on Factory street, this week. Carl Meese, who is employed by the B.

with headquarters at Holloway, is home on a leave of absence, resulting from a severe cut on his right hand received while tampering with an electric fan. He will be off duty about 10 days. Christian Bernhardt, left Thursday for Canton in the interests of the new brewery combine, in which he is a heavy stockholder. Forest Hill, of the Penna. office force, left Friday for an extended visit among friends in Magnolia.

A. G. Snavely, a prominent business man, of Newcomerstown, was in this city on business, Thursday. Miss Emma Leiser, of Dundee, was visiting relatives here Wednesday and Thursday. A.

J. Lower, of Massillon, was in this city on business, Thuriday. Mrs. Otto G. Myers and two children, of Cleveland, are visiting this week with Mrs.

Charlie Krantz and son Oliver, on West Eighth street. Miss Myrna Shearer, head operator for the Home Telephone returned Thursday from a few visit with relatives in Bolivar. Earl Munson, assistant train master of the Penna. with headquarters in Wellsville, was in this city on business, Thursday. Mr.

and Mrs. W. W. Markle, of Bridgeport, are visiting this week with friends here. Will Hanson and wife returned Thurs day from an all visit with Mrs parents in New York City.

Rafe Neidlinger, of Niles, is visiting this week with Walter Grove, in Brooklyn. Ok COMPANIES ANSWER. Say Missouri Anti-Trust Law Is Unconstitutional. Jefferson City, March of the Standard Oil company, Wacers-Pierce Oil company and Republic Oil company appeared before judge Marshall of the supreme court and made return of his order to shew cause why an order shou not be made for the examination of witnesses that the companies were in combination to control the price of oil in Missouri. The companies a leged the unconstitutionality of the statutes under which tae order was made.

Judge Marshall set the hearing on the question of constitutionality for March 31 Attorney General Had ey applied for an order for the production of witnesses, contending that no question of constitutionality could be reached until an attempt had been made to examine witnesses. Chanuate, March investigation starred by the county attorney of Chautauqua county in a suit to oust the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe railway from the state was concluded here and Frank S. Monnett of Ohio, who was conducting the case for Kansas, left for his home. It is announced here that a contract has been let for eight-inch pipe for a line from the Chanute oii field to Kansas City, where it is proposed to erect an independent refinery. The contract is for $211,000, work on the line to commence in 40 days.

uen. a a the oesly cage. and a ic foul air KILLED Quarrel HIS HALF-BROTHER. Settled byOver Iowa Land Fratricide. Des Moines, March a result of a quarrel over land, James Blee shot and instantly killed his half brother, Isaac Sailer, near here.

Blee drove to the home of his brother and was talking about the land when, he claims, Sailer reached for his gun. Blee warned him not to use it. At the same time Blee seized his own Winchester and fired point blank. The entire top of the head was blown off. MINERS' FOE KILLS SIX.

Explosion of Gas in Indiana Mine Causes Many Deaths. Princeton, March miners dead and four injured, two fatally, is the result of an explosion in the mine of the Princeton Coal and Mining company. The dead are Hudson Weatherly, Albert Geiser. Harry Taggart, William Biggs and George Dill. The fatal injured are John Dill and Wiliiam Jones.

Of the dead all but Dill were dead when found in the mine. Their bodies were rescued two hours after the explosion, the delay being caused by the inability of the rescuers to combat afterdamp. The five injured, including George Dill, who ater died, were brought to the surface 30 minutes after the explosion. They were found heaped together in an unconscious state. W' -i-m vou most of the miners Within a short time Cm tives of the miners mouth of the shaft i awaited each ascension The miners worked hero, number were overcome by which filled the mine.

The exp osion hurled supporting timber.s in every direction. In consequence the slate roof gave way in many aces and the rescuers were in constant danger from this source. GIRLS ESCAPE FIRE FIEND. ---Blaze in New York Office Building Causes Pan e. New York, March 23 lives were endangered and damage to the extent of was done by a lire in the nine-story Empire State building at Broadway and Bieecker streets.

Scores td gir employed in tiie upper portion ot He building were thrown into a uanic waen llames swept up from the seventh floor, where the fire started, and it was only by the greatest good fortune that ail As it was, many were more or less bruised in the crush which followed the rush down the- stairways. The i.re was confined to the three upper stories and was subdued aftei about an hard work. The was a most spectacular one and brought out a great crowd, which blocked Broadway and the other streets in the vicinity. Reserves from five stations were called before the police succeeded in forming lire lines. LARGE SALES OF BILLETS.

Pittsburg Steel Company Buys 200,000 Tons at $23 Per Ton. New York, March was official stated here that the Carnegie Steel company has so 15O.000 tons of steel billets to the Pittsburg Steel company at $23 per ton. The Republic Iron and Steel company has sold tons of billets also to the Pittsburg Steel company. The price paid to the Republic Iron and Stee. company was not given, but it was said it was probably about the same as that received by the Carnegie Stee' conq any.

Wabash Extension in Use. Cumberland, March first trains on the Western Maryland are now being run over the completed oyfonstnn 1 'Vest Virginia into South end CURES Catarrh That is a strong statement to make, but we have confidence in Rexall confidence gained through personal contact with hundreds of cures in fact our confidence is great enough for us to give this medicine our personal recommendation. Confidence begets confidence you know. We want to tell you about it. Rexall Mucu-Tone is made to cure only Catarrh and its after cures Catarrh by driving every trace of the cause of Catarrh from your system.

you see for yourself that a remedy like Mucu-Tone, prescribed for one specific purpose, is going to accomplish that purpose much better than a cure ail that claims to cure every disease in the dictionary. But not all. Mucu-Tone is different from any medicine you ever bought or heard of for Catarrh. Mucu-Tone heal up the inflamed mucous tissues like the old-fashioned catarrh salves and keep the trouble in. Mucu-Tone deaden the Catarrh poisoned surfaces like the old style snuffs and make believe you are cured, but Mucu-Tone gets right at the source.

Mucu-Tone gets right in and absolutely drives out the Germs That Cause Catarrh and besides all and as its very name implies Mucu- Tone tones up the mucous tissues that have been diseased by Catarrh and fortifies your system against any subsequent attacks. If you are troubled with Catarrh in any form Internal or external whether Catarrh of the Head and Nasal Passages, Catarrh of the Stomach, Bladder, Kidneys or Intestines Dry Catarrh of the Inner Ear or any catarrhal conditions of the entire system, and if you want to be cured of it and prevent it from attacking you again then you must drive absolutely every trace of the cause of it out of your system with ucu-tone 44 PERSONS MISSING. If All Are Dead List at Brockton Will Reach Total of 89. Brockton, March 23. The flay was devoted to arranging for the funerals and further investigation of the boiler explosion in the shoe factory of F.

B. Grover Co. The chief of police has a report as to the cause from an expert and has laid the matter before the district attorney. jm. TOLD TO KILL hiV HOUSE I II HOUGH WHK'IL HOlLEli Ab BLOWN.

No more bodies have been found in the ruins. The number of bodies recovered is 55. Late last night City Marshal Boyden issued a statement to the effect that 44 persons who were employed in the factory were still missing. Practically all business throughout the city is suspended today. The schoo are closed and so far as possible all traffic lias been discontinued while the funerals are in progress.

CUBA ENTERTAINS FLEET. Visiting Yankee Sailors Receive Much Kindness at Havana. Havana, March third day of the visit of United States warships to Havana 500 sailors and marines were given shore liberty and enjoyed a luncheon as the guests of several prominent Cubans. The luncheon was served in the National theater. The scene was enlivened by plenty of American music, cake walking, etc.

The only speaker was Mayor who welcomed the Americans and reiterated the appreciation of Cubans for all that America has done for Cuba. At 5 in the afternoon the wharves and shores of the outer portion of the harbor were occupied by thousands of spectators of the boat races, for which the city had offered prizes. Crews from the battleship Kentucky carried off the honors of occasion, winning one prize of and another of $100. The battleship men won the prize for small boat race. The Cuban cVews joined with the spectators in applauding the victors.

President Palma gave a dinner to 70 persons at the palace last night in honor of American naval officers. Others present included Minister Squiers, the American legation secretaries, members of the Cuban cabinet, judges of the supreme court, the governor of the province and the mayor of Havana, sever-a. of the higher government officials and their families. There has been some disappointment that the dispatch boat Dolphin proceeded to Porto Rico without first visiting Havana. GIVEN ROYAL WELCOME.

King Charles of Portugal Has Queen Alexandra as Guest. Lisbon, March Alexandra of Great Britain was given a hearty welcome to Portugal. The harbor was crowded with gaily decorated steamers and yachts and the British royal yacht ascended the river amid a deafening volley of salutes. Two great golden galleys pulled by 80 boatmen in medieval costumes of scarlet and gold took out King Charles, his suite and ministers to meet the royal guest. A pavilion had been erected on the quay for the reception formalities.

After the queen dowager of Portugal had met Queen Alexandra at the steps of the quay a procession of state carriages and officials took the guest and her suite to the palace amid cheers of the populace. Along the route of Hie procession a feature of the decorations was many thousands of camolias and other flowers, which had been distributed to residents to be thrown to Queen Alexandra as procession passed, while hundreds of pigeons with ribbons of the British colors tied to their necks were liberated and mingled in the shower of The storm which compelled the British royal yacht to put in at Vigo for shelter was so violent as to cause the royal party the greatest anxiety and discomfort. Princess Victoria, owing to weakness consequent upon her recent illness, was completely unnerved, but has recovered. Anderson White Gives Evidence in Feud Cases. Lexington, March to shoot down five men in the Breath itt county court house during one of the feud murder trials there was brought out in this city at the hearing of a motion to admit to hail Sheriff Edward Ca.iaiian and the Hargises, one of whom is a judge and another a state senator.

The sensational story was told by Anderson White on the witness si and White said that Judge James Hargis had given wimess a pistol, telling White to go to the court hor.s< where tin trial of Thomas Cockrill fot killing Benjamin Hargis was in prog ress, and be ready to do as instructed White declared that James llarg wanted him to shoot five men in event any trouble started. The men White says he was asked to shoot were Dr. James Cockrill. Mark Cockrill. Attorney Vaughn and another.

This other witness remembered as being J. B. Marcum. a 1 of these or any one of them," is what White said Hargis told him. White said lie declined to do this and returned the pistol.

Hargis then told White that he would he need ed probably as a witness. Hargis told White to return when soul for. Anderson White is a brother of Thomas White, who is now serving a life term for killing J. B. Marcum.

Jeff 'Smith followed White. He said that before the killing of Cockrill Judge James Hargis declared to witness: "Jim Cockrill has got to he killed. If he is not, Cockrill will kill Callahan or me or both of Witness declined to participate in the plot. Hargis threatened, wit nos: said, to got George Smith or Curtis Jett to do the killing. Witness said that he was in store the day after Cockrill was killed.

Callahan and Judge Hargis were there when news came from Lexington that Cock rill had died in a hospital and Hargis and Callahan smiled at each other. FAMOUS REMEDY Pit. Hoc Ik Beaver E.Liver Wellsville Wellsville She Yet low Creek" I run dale Sum Kensington "I 5 K.Roehester Bayard Homeworth 1 AManc Atwater 615 Earl vtlle. Hudson 6 Macedonia Bed ford Newburgh. Cleveland Sout Liward.

AM Cleveland lvjf7 00 Bedford 41 Ma cedonin.4 Hudson 4 En rl vtlle 4 4 Rootstown. 4 Atwater 4 4 7 23 7 341 7 48 OO 1 8 10 8 25 8 35 8 42 8 48 II in non tar 9 00 9 25 Alliance 9927 Homeworth" 9 26 i Bayard 44 9 43 I E.Rochester4* 9 45 Kensington 44 H003 Sum 10 44! 1 020 Iron 44 10 35 Hammon 1 10 40 Yellowt 1 0 4 7 WellsvilleShops. 44 (1 0521 11v ll 05 E.Liverpool44 111 20 Heaver 44 (1205 44 121 1 0 I PM 9 55! 9 2010 00! 4 451 9 25 a I 9 32a 4 56 9 44 a 9 5 15 10 05 a 10 17 aC 5 35 10 271a 10 35 a 6 S3 10 6 05a 7 1511 15111 30: 6 30 8 15 AM A 300310 30 1 31030 4 3 19 AM PMi PM PM PMTpM 00 1 40 05 00 S5 S3 to? tr. (V If- KV ft 11 15 A 2 02 ,11 55 214, 07 12118 2 30 5 4812 30 2 53 6 0512 55 05 3 07 fl 12 21 3 20 6 30 1 27 3 20 6 32 1 38 3 341 fl 51 2 12 12 13 2 26 2 40 2 50 3 06 13 10 13 20 3 25 3 35 3 40 3 45 4 37 4 45 8 40! 5 40 PM I AM 4 351 4 50 PC 73 511 1517 5 28 to 6 35 7 25 PM 5 30 7 23 5 41 7 35 552(7 42 6 05 7 50 61518 02 25 8 15 33 8 25 40 18 40 46 8 50 55 pm PM 1 Confesses Murder of Policeman. Baltimore, March 23.

William Leaser, a young negro, confessed that It was he who shot and killed Patrolman John G. McNamara of iho Curtis Bay police station. The murder followed an attempt of the officer to place Leaser under arrest for a minor offense. Baltimore Ohio ftaiim in Pfteot Noy 27 1004 (CoDtralStandard.I,Trffff Lor Branch Main s44 pm pm pm am an 00 5 0 1 00 7 40 Liverpool 6 57 6 288 32 Lester 7 111 6 42...8 46 Medina 722 6578 55 11 Hevllle 7 46 721 9 7 (3 7 29 9 20 Easton 05 7 41 fy 32 Via H. A O.

Akron, 210 10 35 Akron, IL.lv 2 15 7 So 8 15 7 66 2 45 9 46 6 1 Canal 8 23 8 05 24 9 54 6 3 Massillon 8 45825 3 07 10 Canal 3 51 11 03 7 4 New 3 57 10 7 Uhriohsvllle. 4 15 11 30 8 1 Freeport 454 12 04 8 4 5 19 1 ih 9 1 6 HO 1 45 10J 4 00 4 17 5 00 6 49 6 55 7 35 NORTH 1 am 11 am 6 15 7 16 7 40 8 12 8 35 8 42 9 29 9 48 10 00 17 in 12 20 1 29 1 56 2 29 2 45 2 65 3 39 4 01 4 07 15 pm 3 40 4 57 5 29 6 07 6 25 6 31 7 18 7 38 7 55 4' an Freeport New Canal Canal 6 00 6 18 6 27 7 4, 7 5 Via B. A O. Akron, IL.ar Akron, IJ lL.lv 8 4010 86 10 36 8 36 8 8 4 Easton 6 40 6 53 6 59 7 26 7 38 7 51 8 50 4 18 4 31 4 37 5 01 5 14 6 25 6 16 8 O' 8 1 8 2 8 4 9 0 9 10 0 Hterllng 11 50 9 5( 21 8 (7 9 31 9 .50 25 5 21 5 59 6 20 Elyria At Alliance connections are made trains trom all stations on the K. W.

C. Division. No. 300 connects at Yellow Creek for Steubenville and Bellaire. No.

304 conneola at Wellsville for Steubenville and Bellairn. Nos. 300. 302, 304 and 316 connect in Union Station, Pittsburgh, for tbs East. Cafe Parlor Cars ou Nos.

310 ami 311. Drawing Room Sleeping Oars are run on Nos. 323, 301, 302, 316 and 319; Parlor Cars on Nos. 310, 311, 319 and 316, BETWEEN BAYARD AND NEW PHILADELPHIA, Road Up. 300 30 1 A I t8 20 13 35 811 3 30 8 04! 3 8 00 3 7 50! 3 7 45 3 05( 7 31 2 52 7 25! 2 45 7 TO; 2 30 7 oo; 2 20 A I PM I 1 Down.

307 A 19 50 IV 10 00 1006 4 i Ineida 10 10 Mill 10 20 Way esliurg. 10 25 Magnolia 10 40 41 Mineral City 10 50 41 11 05 44 Dover. 11 20 A I tally. Except Flag si up. Meals, a Stops to let off passengers from east of Pittsburgh.

Stops oil signal to receive or discharge passengers to or from points east ot Alliance. mSlopa to discharge passengers from points east of Hudson, Stops on hignal for passengers to points on Eastern Divilion; also east of Pittsburgh, 6 Flag stop to discharge passengers for A. C. Ry from Alliance anil points east. 1' Flag stop to lake on passengers from A.

A Ry. for points east of Alliance, at whnh train stops. 8 Stops Sundays, Dark Faced Type nannies time from 12 (XT noon to 12 00 midnight; Light Faced from 12 00 midnight to 12 00 noon, 4 L. Hamuki, Moody, E. a.

Eoun, Gen'l Mgr. Agt. Traffic Mgr, 8-14-05. 1 enn a i Marietta Division. ennsylvania Lines.

Trains Run by Central Standard Time. i uao mi Northward. Tin! Ir(la lay Stanley ville Muckslmrg Dexter Soul li Belle A vii Jlen I Derwent Cambridge Imbolton Birds i Host Newcomers! own. Stone Canal Dover Valley 3 unction IV. OKI PM nt 4 20 4 31 4 39 4 48 4 54 Stricken Speechless After a Nap.

St. Louis, March awakening from a nap Fred Schmidt was stricken speechless just as ho was about to call to his wife. Physicians say the case is motor aphasia and that he may become permanently dumb. Now dispute us because we are not going to ask you a single cent on this claim you only pay for it if it works. If it work we want to keep your money.

Fair enough offer, it but we have yet to hear of the first case that was not greatly benefitted from the very beginning. We have a large trial bottle at fifty cents that we want you to try on our personal recommendation. THE F1ILLER DRUGSTORE. REXALL AGENCY. Cold-Blooded Crime Avenged.

Cuero, Texas, March 23. Conrad Schwartz, age 2b, was hanged here for the murder of William E. Earle, a telegraph operator. The murder followed a refusal by the operator to open a safe. Japanese Battleship Launched.

Newcastle-on-Tyne, England, March new Japanese battleship Kashlnift was launched at the Elswick shipyard here in the presence of Baron Hayashi, the Japanese minister to Grreat Britain. Sunday only. All other C. W. fcrMD daily, exoeptHunday.

EAST Chicago Chicago Junot. Washington Baltimore. Philadelphia New WEST New Philadelphia. Washington Sterling Chicago Juno. 10 40 a 3 30 10 301 5 45 11 25 6 151 7 15 51.

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3 29 7 54 23 f9 2713 38'8 03 I 7 37 10 20; 3 53 8 15 7 5911 30 4 14 8 33 8 04 11 38! 4 20 8 38 8 14 12 10 4 27 8 45 18 1812M6 4 3U 8 49 8 2712I27 4 56 8 37 1 00 4 50 9 04 9 14 Dally. Excep'Hunday. Flag ouij Tloket Agent. 1 ludley '8 5261 37i5 050 20 South 19 02T1 50 5 15 9 28 Dexter 9 07 2 10 5 9 32 M.irksbll 9 13 2 35 5 26 9 37 9 19 2 52 5 32 9 42 9 28 3 15 5 41 9 51 9 36 3 30 5 50 9 59 Sin nicy i 9(43(3 40(5 57 I0f05 (lay 9(52(3 50'6 05 I0f 14 Muilet ar. 10 10 4 20 6 20 10 30 AM PM I'M AM B.

0. Railroad. Cheap hornegeekers rates to points south ani west, Mexico aud Havana, Cuba, limit for turn 21 days; tonrieta rates south and wer limit for return 60 days to six mouths; settler to points south aud Florida vlt Washington, D. C. Cheap Homeseekers rates to sout) Including Havana, Cuba, limit for return days.

Tonrlst rates south and west limit for turn 60 days to 6 months. To Mexico City and return, very low rates before April 30th. Keturn limit June 1st. To Portland, Spokane, Helena, Butte, Billings, San Francisco and many other points, very cheap one way rates before May 15. Battlers rates to points southeast, lncluc Ing Florida via Washington, D.

C. HOME EXCURSIONS West, Northwest and Southwest via Pennsyi vania Lines, Excursion tickets will be Penn sylvania Lines to points West, Northwest and Bouthwest, account Ex corslons during December, January, Feb ruary, March and April. For fall partlon lars regarding fares, routes, 01 Local Ticket A gent of those llnetj Dark Face figures, P. M. time.

Light Face, A M. time. ConnectI oum leave Neweomenlown via Pitl'dmi'gli Pittsburgh unci the East, 50 59 53 pm. Lor UhrichHVllle and Dennison, f7 40 K8 20 pm. For Columbus, f5 34 35 am.

For Columbus and Cincinnati, 31 24 Indianapolis and St. Louis; 31 I I 24 pm. For Columbus and Chicago, 57 pirn For Coshocton, Loudonvlllc, Toledo, Detroit, Ft. Wayne and 19 15 am. neel Io.im leave Canal Dover vitt Cleveland Pittsburgh llhidoa.

For Cleveland, Canton and Fori Waym Route points, Chicago, Pittsburgh and intermfediute points, t7 10 ani. and 45 pm. fExcept Sundaj. only, Hilltop, U. L.

Peck, Samuel Moody, E. A. GenT Mgr. Paas Agt. Mgr IT ttsbokgh knn a Bullet Finally Kansas City, Campbell, 10 yer-rs, of a Kansas City i.t here, the result of a bu ceived in August last, Ralston, her schoolboy Saeridan, is alleged her as the result of jeal Girl.

I A daughter is dead on ml re- Walter 'eart at ve shot.

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