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THE PITTSBURGH GAKTTC TIM I A No VKU HKU HO lOOC. Tiini'ru ni'mrn mi ill nr. Mr If THE WEATHER 1 1 I I 1 i 1 1 I ii mu? 1 111! v.L"4 Si IIILL.L.U1 Unclaimed SQ ATTEMPTS SUICIDE more glorious In the wethor line could nave devised than ibU ri'Jg Irr Allegheny Frau Ne-iccts to Prc-! an ELEIEI HURT si psiei; First Faje. "wluch W4 han-Icd out to Thanlrs jtv'nq: cfkbratcrs. Is'ary a flock hi the sky nrr a f.vv la the just on round ot jn-and lira 'ins breezes from cakes In tha naming to cret.te tie menth along abou.l pare Thanksgiving Repast and Husbfin.j Or.ts in Trouble.

Unciainie Unusual Sizes in Oriental Rugs The chief (liilicultv thft purcluisrr of Ori-- PITTSBURGH CLUE WOMEN CHEER FOR THE STATE COLLEGE BOYS PittsburfrTi club women hurrahed for tha State boy yestor-Jav and helped teru to win ti.e game. It was a shame decMtrd TV. TT. I', but the women claimed th'ir percative and ch.mevt their love with their mind. Fearful of the consejunc cf their treasnab! th-JSht, sat through the prime waiting anxious.lv fcr either fiid'? to and wb-r, just bfi'e time was, called, 'Hi.

temper lost tbe W. TT. 10 5 htiIs, giving that advantage to State, the club women swelled the tumultuouH cheerins: f.r State, whose team quickly responded to the ard a ton -it-down, followed iy kicking the goal. Pittsburgh club women lost their hearts to the State College boys In wbnn the students gallantly gave np their r.nis to ti.e wh-3 went from all over the stats to the meeting r-f tv! State ForaUoa. ehieirtalning thsm tn the fraternity hoiif-fts.

It If in the anralj cj th.e- luta Theta Pi Tnen-that one evening on of the pittsHurgli wAtners V.al them eight pourds taffy. At the Frit P.U hott lart evening a. of taffy was left in the care of Hullngs, who ac'-crnpanied the State College team to Pittsburgh, and he guaranteed to see Its mis arrival at the Beta' Theta Tl house tomorrow. The box wii saft gu-irdI over Digbt If st' the -State'oll and their fricrds devour 1: ater.ts at the Id last evening. Fair.

break, when, run dQw'n by the Atlanta Preiident Snenccr was lvinx dlrcetJy Lcadinc: milrcnU of t'iii r. For today fair and warmer w-ntiifr Is prrJi tfd. with rain, very l.luiy, on the caIeViar for tomorrow. Tie maximum temperature to Pltt-nburn ye-toroay 41 and the minimum C2 The dally report furnished by th-s local weather bureau follows: Argry bfesus- is wife rfuse-l to ojk a nice, fat turkey which l-d b.M tor Tbar.l dinner. Loi M-jQuiIK JIT.

eaver avenue. AU'gbei y. tvat hr ho 3n arreled an attempted s. by ha r. gin in his cU at-the Woo.ta Ron nation Wis cut ijwn jast ir, tixe by Kennedy and rcitorsd to cor.s?l.usne.

McQuilce w.U he tlvtn a ueri-g on a charge of tnder tile 'big- locomotive of. the country in orcr to rr.vi Ho fer'eat was th- fcrce of the im pact that the forwards-train was sent' at least 150 ahead, the locomotive jroir.g'S i Tew. Hum Wind. VcL jWsa' Her. rm.

71 X. 10 8 v. I N.W. 3 ICTv'Wtr Ac ording to the ttory be heme tv rlr-ir it (r.j over upon tha body ef Mr. Spencer.

Until after tho c3bri3 burned Itself out and the tngir.e cooled -vff bodiea eoa'd not removed. Thft drova' the conibination car forward snd the express car lifted toettier wsth it3 trucks, and crushed toe car vi feet, leaving1. the remainder of the car strewn with tons of bagirasro and negro passengers, who were pushed back 3.B th-i xircss car crushed combina- aad precipitation I Tr.ir.v.figi-v-trg fowl an-1 put tt i.wuy care- fu'ly, reartv for the rpa.t i Ilia wife an he h-! a -JISfTenoe In and wtnt xir for ontal Kugs, in large has t' mntend with is to find tin; proper size. Oriental Pwues orirriu-ally arc not made for the modern American homo, and tho irresru-lar sizes oi our rooms make the Hug a hard thing to find in desinv bio grades. Our Reg buyers have ntae tlii fca'ure r-vtnJy and hive collected a r.iot Mipcrb cf Kcrnianhah5, Mich- 13031' uniK'Ccarv court and Mjiiabblc with and consignees disxscd of thtir entire uncjr-imc-d fredtrht to o.c bi 1 p.

"0 ca-os and Hoys' and Ovrrcoat.3 cac oi' Children Suits and Overcoats "21 i tdd 3.Voii.enrs and Kn? rh'ipr I States and for nearlr 2a years had he-n rsi-n i bz tne neat; ot one t-'i-n 41 liMfWl i I 45 At tha ill addition to th dent and a director in the Alabama a re no reiv.rnci srtont noon with hi rpvr nd apttit wherte) tNdv tt'e Oinier. he fovt.d the bdro the "turfc" la the rr-f 1 Then he Wtm r.d Ued th rSeii Of lic r. an Coulter arr.T-', that ar.t sent him to th police station. About 1 last evtr.irg S. rfe-ir-t Kenredv heard a noU' In Me'Juauie'B 34 0 5 Tlrit Fsao.

leavt; the track, and in clarim? the track the express car waa hauled to a siting a mila distant on top and in the of Nori t. (for 31 tfev. Ir Trmpei Mtirft for the Rna In tetiipratura a.tnea Nov. 1.. Ni'im! 51 Ifity.

l.i for tha v. In irf it'itetli sJnca No. 1... In. precipitation f'rtca Jan.

.09 4. S3 ectl and fourd bm 1 n.r Great SaJth.ern Pailrcad Company, the Cincm.ati, New Orleans I'aciuc Hallway Company, the lieorg a Southern Florida Ftailway Company, and the Mobile Ohio Railroad Company. He was also a director of trie Central Railway of Oeorgia, the Cu tea go. Milwaukee St. Paul Railway Company, the Erie Kailroad Company, the Nortr'H'n Paoinc Company and other corporations, air.

Spencer was president of the Baltimore 'i On'o -Railroad Company MacKeowr. tried goabi from placement and thy wr-re failures. Swenson mn the team well, although he errd Ir, tryl-i t- fn-l State on a fak- kick which. run cgainst the center. He KOt with the pi but after tiitt the wily Stste n.en closed in tnd blocked for but very sit rt pOicd i at one.

viii Ms usr inder round hit n-c. He wa cct dwn uttcoi sclous. He t-t he wan nearly frantte beca tr wurj wife and wanted to die. A careful wat 'h v. krt cn r.int to prevent a cf the hanging.

gains, this ha playt I tha Kiiorasans av.tl A jirocIair.atin. to buying pnblie of Allegheny and surround in ir 01 her fine ir.akc ana iws ana taxer wvs gyyomieu r.wrf i game. wn not a nian on CJtJ-r for the Richmond Danville Kailrcad I iip6 1. I Company and for the East Tennessee. fc Virginia iUctKiSL I-tailwav Coravany.

He thttn arHfl- outplayed his Mai tha combina tion car. How th- ncsro to. this compartment, which is known a the "Jim Crow" part of the train, escaped, none of them killed, is beyond explanation. Ocairs on Crest of a flii'. The wreck occurred on the crest of ft fclsep graoe when thft Atlanta train could not have been running: mcr than 30 railea an hour.

If that fast. Had it been a mile or tyo farther south the number of dtad might J.ve been frightful, as the train waa abou two hours bhin5 Its a condition In. tho rrafio there that would have meant, a ipeed ot more than 60 railea as vns whn ha from under ise lis Government Weather Forecast. 'ov. 20.

Forecast: Mcktrru Iwv -Svaiii Fair, warraff 11-Slayj rain in month, raia or wow In arvh i-irti'jn. wtads beonilngr aootkeast frft to hrlvk. rrwMtr.r clondSne and wsirrer Ji-tar; foilowl fcy sftowors. Saturrtstr, rin. i'sciepstnsr oat; lnds.

t'lrarlaU) tnfreasing cloadiaet and Hturdy, rain in wet, rain wr uow in msfi portsuu. Ft. Tethpr Bullottn to nany noccmi sizes DESPRAOQESFIGHT DUEL Ceuilnrd frort 'tr4 picked up at Forbes strrtt. A sh-rr I ana was fre-iuetly through the hne r.nd stopped play he mada Uckk-s dowir the Held brought rec.TnUI'.tt the Turner Uun ft c-rter. If either, team rad lird a nvn ho was a hiember cf the rapid tmn.t commission of New York from 1811 to.

IS'H. Mr. Spencer waa born in Columbus, in lst7 and was educated In the University cf Georgia and tho irnlverelty of In 1S72 he married Fcoiie Vivian B'ennmg Columbus, Ga. Be-ijihs as a Rodman. tance J.ey e.jn Upon the OtrTc.tiuiiH takuit i p.

ra. (Kactem Tur.e could' kl tk s.ke rrio tl.ore vko'M i "rc, I5- counties. We have ecu red. tin: only avalhnblc dcv.iu'owr. pot and h-ve the i-niire upper iloors of the building known as S09 Pittsburgh, opposite the Leader Mr.

Spencer's -railroad curecr 1- a I was crvshed'about -the lower of th. bodv and waW 'eonscious to the have be-11 mor p-oint- or-d I -ootuiK. Altvwt the f.rat ihot Wlwn the were ta.K -r" f-'id '-H'1 Ir--p tor Ihireano' 'hat ard gor.U there wem uf Pi ice's fcrT' nr'JRO' f-rmame brought vtr-t-ry to Kwlly ran forward, frln a Oce amt rarcd Mcotllli' ear MIC Jl 11 ft. 11 In. by 11 ft.

4 In. 11 ft. 1 in, by 13 ft. 6 12 ft. 11 by ft.

3 10 ft. a In. by 13 ft, 11 ft. 10 In. ty 17 ft.

a in. 13 ft. 2 in. by 21 ft. 2 in.

12 ft- 3 In. by 15 ft- 1 In. 11 ft. 9 in. fcy 13 ft.

12 in. And many other im-Khual sizes that make it possible for you to find just vvliat you vr.nt in this. immense Sftoek. most humble beginning. When he jfft the University of Virginia hi after taking a -course in civil er.jincrins, entered the employ of the Savannah i -Memphi railroad and wg assigned to work, as rodma'n with a sun oying crew.

In the suceexhr.g three yura he wvrked gTudualiy- up to the' position of principal a.sisi-arit antTlnecr of tho read. It was R.jiy so tsMc for toerrall rmn.r.g. Ke.iy rn '711 the f.eid wis -in f.a.n-,, Th- St r.fe "r-a n.m. pot Itil'an uniwaakj brought a 5" "7-nit- Bruno ran 40 1 y.iros and f.rmg acln. Overp- It; eaRt pow- i Officer Kelly tH.gin p- and tloy while W.

bieachera. IT. P. htld forth in the Dept. Store fcnnarlv Guskv's.

Tomorrow, mg him f' rwarl or a and ruh-M 0 IrrUvr; "Ue -i-ft the Savannah Memphis to become clerk to the superintendent of lh Southeru railroad, and a yc.r later became assistaut supervisor of '-trains of the first' division of the T'al- llf, asked; tba word wife and child. The of -Davis -'as touching. He. stated his rescuer that he knew he was dying and that'tba end was" not far Pleads-for Conspany, "Place yo'ur fSnse'r -on' ray said. "Ii fecl so ool and -'goocL't1; -3 la pleaded' with ha gntleaaan, who wca also a passtnger cn the not to leave him.

and for 10 minutes this man- stayed with him' until he saw that nothing; more ould be done cr himJ i Passengers were take-h from the oopi'r blisatlon-of the forward train. They. were, literally covered with" heavy thrown ths' partition from- th tt' t.s. 8 p. m.

fall. Weather. ft L--1U1H 42 Clfudy irt.uJi.v.l'rt, 44 42 Ciuar Cic.nnj.i as 4i 0 Clear tiiiahf.m 46 .2 Cloudy hi Pt. Cloudy City i ii 44 1'ain 0 Pt. Cloudy -fivon 43 cti Clear OrJi en dear Ch'yirnft 45 0 Clear X'v i 9 Ft.

Cloudy S3 3J Clear- i'orth l'Iatt It. Cloud Kst.iwl:le 0 Clear 50 4 0 Clfr Tofii fc4 0 Clear Clear 2i Clar Jtlnra 2S 4 0 CU-ar Vviani 34 ft C'lesr 40 3 0 Kain 4'i 4t 0" Clear Nurf 42 44 a 62 04 6 Clear 31 5: Ciaar 34 0. t'louci Punn Jf4L 1 o'u firf Aj.ri 44 his man up to Bruno, who had to The jitter tr.l urr.p and Kelly Jn the f.a.4: or slie, but th" was t-x rulck. II? took cart fill aim ar.d shot In.no the leg r.f ar tne ihUh, pr" for-WrtXd. ducticd.

und knocked the Kuan's revolver hund up. then gray-rled W. U. P. on Field T'A.

W. TT. P. v's on the field f.rst. Capt.

Marshall running out with. the ball under his arm and th cheers and yell for htm and th" loam. State fallowed toon and the S.ate banl played trie college -nth cm. Saturday, Dece 1st, I WMSWi itlbViiiilWUU VVI 219-Fifth Avo.21) 203 to 220 Oliver Ave. Ohh.

In.lSTT ha tufoaiuo of transportation i'or tha Vr-g'ln'ia -Mid-sand raiirohd, and within a year ado- general peri nt d.e a of the Long hiand Tho end of an other year 'found assistant to the president Qf -j'lio Baltimore Ohio. One year later was acting general manager ot tia- Trar.a-OLlo of the same rood, ar-d the nest s'-jc ye.r3 he succstvely third vice pi eft-dent, pecor.d vice president and fltst- a moment the toss and dc fcnJcJ the in st. s.vor saltan was S'ite wiiri the north goal. at 8 a. m.

Sham this entire c. 1 a i ni freight is oficud to buy- MCloary to Banbury c-; 'he two-yard line nr.j it was rushed tack IS yards. The H- piny prodi c-d tHrtlurg baggag-2 compartment, 'ilost of were padly hurt and all sustained cuts bruises. The Tescue' work was begun as y.von as the -news of the wreck was re tt.vraf-ir in boat vreMtm the way of a and then on a fake rrr-stdent. He was eifCtr-j.

"i At the OakL.nd "tatlor. eid bearing a "Biack Hcnd" a w-rd iimnlng thvousri It wr in Brui As as bleeding fn p'y Or. McGjaXa was railed. an4. ordered IJti snt to hospital v.

rre it found an artery was sevfre.l. was seut ro the jail to await the result of Bruno's Injury. Ill vtu the ball and the entire system In liST, reigning ur. Kira Mebl wa tOt.9nratori tnken at 1. m.

F0L1CE THINK WOMAN MAY KNOW GOOD DEAL ceived hers. A special was Quickly made up Drs. Terrell and Carroll hurried to scene. Another special took- Drs. Taliaferro, Farrow aad ItawUngs an hour later.

The Jacksonville train was composed of a mall car, combination day baagasre, and passenger coaeh, two Pullmans and President Spencer's car. which was at the rear. Tha sleeper In froiit ot Mr. Spencer's car was wrecked, but -not burned. Th regular day coaca and a fyrwird FuIIman were practically unin dtvhcd thrtoih the.

iter and rtr'at guartl for 11 yard. An kick put the tall in because Mehl beat the State men to it. The forward pass dii not work because of a fiunV.a which Sweuson recovered. Then Batibmy k'eked 40 yards to McCleary. On the first lineup McCleary kicked to the V.

IT. P. ST-ysrd line. Tti forari as tried. n-l a mid-fiel't both were fchvlr.r for H.

r.U position for one year. A months af his retirement fronk the presitiency of tha Halilmors he bcany associated with the firm J. P. Moran and. assumed the oiree-tiou of that company's railroad enterprises.

Front that time until the moment of tragic death he remained one cf the commanding figures in the railroad world. Schuyler a War Veteran. who also lofet hLi lfe MURDER SUSPECT IS CAUGHT ROfiSING CITIZEN Martin, Mother oS Newsboy Who round Muidered Mart's Ring, v.rv ar iCr.o i'iliZl liail IltC cost to inairalY.cture. 25-takes thft place of a (oHr. You better tak advantage of this nnusnal dc.

a it may nuvcr o-cnr aain, as railroad Kldom dispose of their cooib in this vray. I 'lent of j- nlcsp-v-pla and bundle A murder suspect who was lockf-1 up Under Arrest An arrct wtiich the detectives believa niuy leid 10 Important developments in shortly after the McMillan murUr w4 ai n-tt'd last midn'ght. after holdinr ip it m-o ri irrouna Mclvtnney r4 In the wreck, was a member of one ct tna Xt)r Lr yr-l out MhbLlf Grnaj Mirttn cf Olaest ar.1 oest-krwwn flew xora iiT.t-jof tounos. r.tcO'ry ecnt th hail t.n. vt lhertv Tt i-lr- prom time irnmctr.oria.

jesv- dry has been in favor sna lies, being a grandson cf Go. Schuyler of oa an on-sda Uca j.d vrhi; eis alley. Msrt.n's cries attracted F- jured, but the coribins-tion coach, sec-tni from the engine, was crushed, and It was In this car that all the negroes among the wounded were hurt. Curtis Proves a Hero. They were unable.

to escape from the baggage hurled en them, and. many revolutionary fame and a nphcw I to tark! Bunb-ary, jet wm ttr Mra Alexander Hamilton. He was corn in savant ly that iantury was horied to th 1S' nulimten from the 1 lar- 1 ground and anothr i-taio man r.allrd vard fpntltV, school and the University Marshall went through the epi-o-fte tckl Of Berlin and served with distinction with' Wl dur'rsr tru civil jo uin 1 the licemer. IT. Niklrk and C.

l.o saw three men runnimc away from Martin. One boardej a SharpsVurj; tsr the effi'ers nil trrested him after a etrvrce. At Central station lr9 narns r1 if C-7 Iicok street, AJlehtcy. Th poVcw ray was hell a when Jaroe; McMillan was but was rienffd. and tlial he ia Mai tin waa locked' tip 39 a Hto.

was a director of the nr. r. wa tL.rs jpmt-s -V. TUoMlUan murder case was inui on midniiBht vi Saturday, Mrs. Mary M.aui:v mother or tiio newsboy vho found MoMiiiaais ring, was locked on baiurt'ay night aad ha a ben in Catral pUifion ever fcince.

Mit. Jives in Sixth avenue, te-twrto 'Jrant s'j'et't and Wylie avenue. a sort of boarding hoiisa acd tfj bolldve she m-jrht know of aofi which, if followed -will to knowiedse of the pr-. ot the McM-Uaa Joseph Flore, a Itaiituv wba is to no visiuia meaxss of support, ws rrteJ yt'SLerday Lyi'ettr Angeio, the I Unclothes officer. i'iore, St is believed, r.cwa jrr.et:,lr.g of thfl movements of lava of the iicM-illan murder.

York the higher ihe cmlizittior. the more fastidious arc the people with resect to their jewels. This is THE jewelry store with a purpose, an th.it purpose "primarily is to supply the hest thinT to the jeweler'? art. Uul rll.i here we wish to I.TiMOftE, Nov. -V.

I uii jour conn jig1 ana vill servo yon promptly. a 5 ccntahan jch wtli known makes ss I. Kit neimer Co. Chi ca go-Wa i ten ta i 1 rs, and i' cciihcirr.er ifchtt. Hev York.

5 -its and Over-rats I-'istier was one ot ioremost cii- u-Ciary kt-ked rar.ln to rt. zen? of Baltfmora. He was one of the tacV.oa by Purn. An un-sKis founders of. -the grain exporting firm cf Men.

wi. but Mciieary beat rry Gill fc I'l4her, ami had extensive busUiea3 10 it n4 then Stat worJ-'-d a pretty r'-y-Interest In the south. Mr. Flaher. wa McCteaiy srt th tail frsoi tu oarter.

raut ona of President Spencer's part v. 'o who liurn and on tola Frank T. Redwood was of th'" broker-! sauver 7 yarda wro uainafi. age firm of Liownes Kedwood. He, MrCl-arv Lnns Pun'.

never seller: for i or le-i-t than unrr- 'eft here on the wrecked train last nijrht for North Carolina on a hutln erpedi- Before the Ekato hoeta iteia through railing from S33 to your would have died but for the fescue work in Mr. Curtis of Jamestown, N. Y. a passenger vn the Jaeksonvlile train, took a conspicuous part. It was claimed by gome of his fellow-passengers that to his work and generalship blenfra the credit of the rescue of a dozen persons who would 'have perished but for his efforts.

Mr. Curtis has in his possession a valuable case of jewels which was handed to him by a lady. Ha dees not Know to whom it belongs ana why it was banded him. It evidently is the property of some one of means as it contains a vieavy set diamond ring and other jewels of value. Several cases were reported in which persons ransacked the reeked cars for plunder.

Some of the passengrers ar. said to have -participated in this and a largo amount of valuables and money scattered about debris was taken Mr. Curtis says he saw a porter go thrdufcli ta woman's grip, and throw away thing's of no value to him. and appropriate those things ha Curtis declared he would have killed the porter If he had had anything to do It with. Fantily Become Lest.

To Dad. NEW ItOCKFOHP, N. Nov. 3-Vincent Spi.r.r and wif-i and two children of Eastern Wells county their vhile driTinar home from neighbor' hous. and Mr.

ispMner ari one chill were frotn to dailu irf. Spiln-r la In a piecsriou cci.dltlort as a ef exposure. The family wu out ri hour. before they were fovml by ne stnctcj choice tion. 7dr.

Ftsher was s) yeari old and 3tr. Itedwcod 43. Both were married, binij survived by a widow ar.d several cfcll- had ti.r?wfj ba- Colaoa flva yards aid tl en irtrry isltd iuid goal, which falte.1. ilerry tha on the 45-yarl ilon ar.d Marshall ta Mm. gi-t Me- nren each.

emphasize the fact that Uiisi store's pnccf are within reach of the fccrcat mass of True, we sell verv f.ntf tl and most a i tides. 1 l.ut we ab' sell e-cry thing' that apprapriattlv be'ns to moderate priced jewelry cf i TnS' 1-1hf-r fan: Pia rfri I Stiojirv fi a til M.r 8 cases cf Men's Su-tn, all well taiiored, all kmcs cj wearing tr.iterbls amonr kt-ntatlve one for a iffeat 1 fm-ta in ti; iUr.igat by t-fcH-imj rr.any years. The father of Char'es Met-ary's kic. -Fisher, the late William Fisher wag an reeovre. tha ball on Kee Infioctitlal banker of Baltimore la tha I L1'' McCle-y- fci-kr4 to BaT ry cn the earlv daa of the n'tv's -i ard tou waa 'htr-i 10 rnaka these rorth to Si3 Crar Approves 12 Hour D.iy.

ST. FETERSRUIiONcv! emperor has approved the resolution adopted by tha council of ministra fixiiiK a a working day, Ch ariea D. tiinsalf waa numbered t'UI. )l on? the City's most successful tLf! I a mo Mr Bedwoud came from a dj.stln?n:sh'd Kanburv as T.nl!.i on tha sV.t. NEGRO DIES OF LOCKJAW.

I Brother Serving a Sentence for. Killing Another Brother Children Die of turns and Z-iuhKa Foweil, a. negro, had his hand laivvi off iJ days ag' in a sawmiii a-A yos.ttr'ld he ti.ed of lockjaw at St. Francis hdpiUi. irVwf.t was th? brother of i'asU a Albert 1'vweil, who lived the road.

Albert and Basil uaarrricd ovci' v. rup of ccffca vhieh i.nJj n4 Albert shot Basil to Uttvtri. He .13 scrvUm an. li-yar sentence in tiio. tntf.Tn penitentiary, aavlag beers sum (n'sij four years ao, rVnnj- liunr, uged XI'.

died at tho yesterday. The girl, wi.ow hfj: at ilcnonshcla. waa tf rtly irri'd lat wek, her Clothes having ca.ttht lire ircm an open grate. Jan.es M'jC'itie. ard 4.

pulled a ket-. tie bourn watfr from the stove ana totally scalded, dyins Tew- hours ij.t'jr. Tiio boy's iiiother, Mar-ti-iffi MrOune, Uvea in iiarket street, mc- .....5.90 6 cases cf Men's numerous we'd known Irginla famay. lie, hke Mr. Fl-her.

Rtiiir tir aisi, tit hi i inouatr.ai tsy.l rnury ot of? a lou kU th ball to JScnry on the i5-ari Mae. Xi.a bail waj li'-hrm nts. The law wi.l Income optratp. Operator Is Missing. Tha Jacksonville express had the right was prominent in the financial and business world.

real merit. Our is ioutidct! largely iip-n our ability to select diamonds of quality. AnJ when peak of quality we rushed ick ii yunl. Ou tha f.rwir'J uaa six we'tts 1U pr-mu5sa'lon. of way in the block, and the engina broke makes ar.d colors to ehc away from the tram uid proceetsea two UNIVERSALIST.

miles, one ef which was beyond lawyers from; values tc MUCH TIME. IS LOST IN RESCUING THE INJURED 57.90 rican purity, color and ptr-j F.ev. D. before tne engineer noticed he was. without his train.

It may be that when ha ist w'il Sjc; your passed Lawyers that the operator gave Uninjured People Act a Though Dazed 3 cases cf Bey Lcr.v Pants Suits, aes to so; cf erjr'es of doctrinal rr on. n-cember 2. at 6i'3 fktndu3fy nrt, Alie-aheny. Flrt auMe--t: Oo-l Iteiiv od? Will ire Ponish Ervli-anly? Ita AnnihilatoT Will I.e. Lvr Ceasa in lii i.Torfa to Rave Mankind.

An An-swr to Thise vjueutior.a pr'y Affects a Miu'j Moral and itectitudi." Porty n.1 Ca-rtU l-i wnja'lin? with, their unm en the i-cii as ltrotbt t'. P. Mirehn m.1e nv; yarda. T.uf V. V5.

that Brocket Ut Vhc ia.i,:.ury elckM ran til-: the s-Bri inark. irt trt rsn-u McCleary bucked eid aa.l tftckia for fve and th' tt cd to Burns, who raa Xv th line. aSer kSfcBKin a Gs aJly. It a si7-yard rv.n. te loras-t tha day, ajsd it pro-dj'-u mum J- thij Stata ciiwl.

Thr?" hue tcjied to taks tt ever and W. X'. P. K'l tha VaJi ol fmt from tha line. Hantnii-y pvnt.Hi yaiis to Jlcrtry, vbe ran tt batt rat'ts, nd Sta aa within tt Uantrr onj.

W. U. Great Stand. lection of cutting. of the oldest families in thi territory have purchased their diamonds here since this store was established a hrtif centurv atro.

and Are 5on.e Timei in Colleci-ing Their Senses. werved v.crstcd?, ctr 12 and $13 50 values .90 OCEAN INTELUGtNCE. Thi. is a matter cf rrret Bi Associated Pxkss to 5.axttk Tiwr TjYNCHBUKG, Nov. i9 Mr.

Cur-tLs, the Jajnestown N. Y. man who led the rescue work, said: "I waa sleeping soundly when the Impact took place. thought there bad a ciear diocjc, noticinsr whether the rear end markers were to be seen before lie did so. In the absence of an official statement, excepting that the operator -at Rangoon waa at fault, that statement is being accepted here.

Tonight it was ascertained from a reliable source that D. J. Maddux, the operator at Rangoon, who was on duty at the time of the accident, has disappeared and he cannot be found, although railway officials have made an effort to locate him. WASHINGTON, Nov. 29.

TU special train bearing the bodies of President Spencer and Ave others, arrived here at 10:40 o'clock tonight. All tha injured were left in tha hospital at Second Vice President Finley and General Counsel J. P. Thorn of the Southern returned here with the train. Arrived, November 22.

Ycrk KonlKa I.ui&, from Nacles tThds aiit the Iia no kn ai.it itr. aba, SUiVocla, Trieste, Pal- been an explosion. Murryinj? lrto my again Herry trUi a te'd jrjl. and attain fc tdilfj. Fir-bury caught t'ue punt ar.a.rar.

it tack 15 yr.rcss r-r (State wji pn- allie 15 yams. r' kkkad S3 yars and MrClHary fn.t ts. Mtflvary ran across the ftsli railed f-jriaoi. r. fcal ior ro compliment could be paid than to be "advertised by our loving friends.5' E.P.

Roberts Sons, riprrrrcrdtrd.i 233 Fifth Avenue. truio, uioraau-r: uailla, inarseUles. supfcraJai Uamburg and Ant-irj, lor Ban Francisco. Tacofn. via Toko-ha nu.

Ivr 1 1 at tyi crra, laima, roSobwna, Itmg Viaoiia. ttc, Jar Liverpool. SMvfcio, New York. y'ori :a.i 'nta in, GaUt-swa. rjiUKPt the punt he could run It beck A forward, va-s l-t ta'a hava tha bstll on Its line.

Th on-nktn KicK galnM iO vrd by Coisun it. and tr- tha half ijrpA4 Tula, via Qccns- 2 caes of Boys Overeats 12 to 20; in asserted values from iio to 20; you pick your own S3. S3. $4.03. SG0O 05 00 and tjl 5 cases cf Men's and Boys Fantr, all rads 79c.

93c, SI. 24. SL49. SI. 74.

and tl.93 -ct ere worth less titan 3 the price they're marked. caeu cf Children's Suits nni Overcoats; Double-hreail-ed. Norfolk, Russian plain Blouse; ircm Cn aa 92a up to v.vti wa up. MORGAN DEEPLY GRIEVED AT NEWS OF FRIEND'S DEATH ttv.a. Soiled, November 29.

WHAT IS I Si Exhibition thi week at DUQUESNE GARDEN 2 P.M. to IOP.M. 300 MAGNIFICENT ENLARGEMENTS. Daily Lectures By DR. DIXON, 3 ond P.

M. Beautiful Lantern SUdes, Nevv-Moving Pictures. COMPLIMENTAnY Tickets far the asking, at any Kcdak Dealers. Financier Nearly Overcome Vvhcn ciotnes vent out to nad that the roach, President Spencer's, was already in a blaze. Tha women in the coaelt were frantic and I thought the flrst trims was to quiet them.

1 assured them they were no lonprer Li danger. The passcnyers were hurrying out of the cars throinju windows and throuarh the debris and I beg-an to lock around for the wounrt-vl. It appeared to me the passenger who were injured were dazed and they did not appear to realize that-something mo-u be done. I talked to them and they to work. You never saw nitn work hardar in your l'fa.

"In the rear of the Fullman which wvs smashed there was a mother with a six months' babe. They were tn a drawing room which had been smashed but. strange to say, they were not hurt in tho slightest. They were gotten out and taken to safety. As far as I knew tho trv.n attaches did not aid In the flrst relief because they had Kone both, ways to protect the two trains from, othyr and more serious trouble.

"One of the thine? that struck me HEART DISEASE? orhefs vert itt the giun at tftartvr at the start haif. OoIsotj. McKeij-srr kicked to s.i over the ana wai rurj-ect ii rardn. hle Clpr.ry puutrd 2 yard" ran it tack IS. AJter two IneRautuat atteriMs anl ht-vl-t? a r.va-vajri "VV.

P. fell t-a-k a Srij tai M.v Xeown falWJ t. r.ak tovi. -Hu-jry caught the Smi'T bsc lir.n and out if, Cirncey tackOn? tim. MrCieary to tiif 4S--arJ lit; arl aTtr a run lick 18 yards Wiay lrourt h'm Oz last President Spencer Lases His Life in a Wreck.

Tk La Frovene, Jiavre; Cedtlc, fc (from Lfa4oa), Phila- Naitv' ttiiniK-la (froa iicw and PLlladuU JV isv, iisiowii-Mcrlon (from Liverpool, Phil-ft'j' ij "oUic. (froia Ilvrpi30l, Nesv IJv i'cTiij- iliin frP'u Glasgow), tjt. tui Fhi'auutphla. H-urt dirfase vs'ially a j-rybebly Le.ui cf te wl.Icti It sa t-n a.v,y aa r-atter of no 1 1 .1 nt.5 with it a TODAY'S AMUStMENTS. koklr.z fsr r.c- mo'her An- dssta Is rr.or clearly leratod jr ooTi-T; i.anbnry M' hcI to urhes 30 yard on! cn tha fuirsLi J.i rsJiA.il red.

STtrson a 17-yaril run r.O then Hc-Keon trloi Call tJ mit kkkea ut yard and -tjen t.ir..-k,-d Binbuty'a putit fiiata recovers. K'lavvhVvn wi r-ut and MeOormJpk ub-sti'u'P l. Mct'err-lr't irh lotj of -j -r-j more i-rortD lzis ual are II 'iXrN--Srus 'C-npny lo "Tha Frao p. in. I'KiASKO "The Sofal Whirl, 8:15 P.

u. AI i-r', -id fn "ills lAat Btliar." a forcibly was the heroic manner in which a a Uric acid, overload tt, tti rl.rri-cver law vt li.td. c.m. Iny Oi stcrrn.ch ur.i a tt Br PCBIIsllfBS Pkess TO GaZSTTB TlSfKSj NEW YORK, Nov. Oayly chatting with tome friends .39 he was leaving Grace caurrh where he iad -attended the thanksgiving' services today, J.

Fierpont Morgan tkoh about to step into his carriage to gn for a short drive when he was informed as qmetly as possibly that ms old friend, Samuel Spencer, had been killed today. For several seconds he fa-'iod to comprehend fuiiy the import of at was toid him. He gazed blankly at Informants while tears? coursed down his chetks, and then tuokingly grasped: "My God! Sam Spencer dead. Why, It is Impossible. It can't be true." Mr.

Morgsm was so affected that for more in an two minutes. He waa unable to speak. Then, trembling with emotion, he was assisted into his carriage. So visibly was the financier -affected by the news tnat friends who were with him felt almost as grieved over the -news sua must come to cte them numerous cas cortait.ir. Knee Pants, o-d! Coa's, tne colored passengers who were injoreri bore the'r sufferings.

There was practically not a sound from them. Th.jy were laid out In the. fields adjoining the railroad inhere they remained for btverai hours." of i ftii'T. TM.1 O.erwrV tl.5 btrt tut per cent cf aud li.ruse nev Into teatn. McQe-sry M3kes Touchdown.

V. V. iZ yar-ls oa an kick, fiate on the ftrward paa and t.ie ball xchanst-1 tfr tevwrai b-fvr JiiCorn-hn inn aitr.oift rai1-fld t. liiia. l.l-Kewn triel an irg betteM cthinr- notfcinf- FTtall tn.n a lrg per It cL-Jca re.

Little grina of vric acid teoofr lvisrd -u. the Ntlvts if tha h-art to upon tr. Ltvi marked in price th II tVll: il at aTter eac tea: tV.a faf't Mr. Spencer Knovrf in Pilishusgh. Samuel Spenrer, president of the Southern liaitway Company, who was killed yesterday, waa well known to prorrdr.fru cl'iee rfrerly.

Tl.ia ti-e heart to work La. cry M- ::3 in it A luyou.i vandeviiia bill of 1 acta, by ri.rr Ui'ts hla Wboons, i0: m. OAfri -'i ricaler rvtravaaranza. oornaay ax. 1 troup.

i aa4 p. Id. Wlbt.lAMS The Cherry and vaudeville, 2 and 11 JO' flamater ct tba Weat," n. m. I-amjY's -jus "At the "VVorld'a 2 an I i p.

m. ruUlNS KuE.T-lc and prora- et.arnoon evening'. AMiHiTH EATER ii)w, 2 to p. Itjctu'e ai 2 anJ. I JvirxWOOD ROr.IXIt RINK Aff.r-r.io ml eealry: Gunthr' tirsatcr Mtta-l-urKt tan-3.

I fAM i fPlttsburgher and haa spoken r.t a num ift t-ai-sstiv i C-'t I in iv flj-h. force them out immediately. We cruhl this enl're newspaper up trying to tlic be ha-1 at this salr, but v.bt' u.t we've told you what it means Come! Cornel yo-rr poai he hit lrs'o the Ilea, hut iSw-n'-n -vr at rnal. 0l a klci on the C-yartI iir.e ara Il.r.:y rr.wde a first Oov.n arlast tv" irtt ta Thn a t'-ofeit attack put tbe bit! on tr.a W-yara lit. ax.d on the roxt rlKSf-l u.i i a ua reincved ani P.

-eralizwi ialf th i.auact to tria roal i.i. It t.ok iite.t thro down to ttko It over. vy cfitiTij over on a fcetwen t--ki- nni nd. Hs kt-kt-i p-ai. Thrre fii a Klcfc-oJt' axd thus was up.

The lire-tip: Stats: VT. V. P. 0. ber ot local bancjueta.

His hist appear-nnce here on such occasion waa fn the Hotel Sctenley little a year b.zo, when he delivered a stirring and eloquent address on railroad possibilities in south and was tendered an, ovation hy a larpre body of iepresentative burghers. LIFE ACEUTS Tetter o2fr a rjktlr.g uncQuatt'd la-' 5.r;ced annual rotici-s ct TrvlJ-rt Ltr ar.d Trust a-d lard yrur man. tl tu X. In a vein to per k' a tr irlt las dsitrtbl txa-Jee of tr la-fr brokertae 'tTtrri ypu Moat ttil.al rr.n rnifcn Grcatr at acvlr-j 'ruu. favoraoi Iowftt r.rerr.I'jta rctea Wells tk HiiJeman, General Afaats.

hcirt, 1 lrt brain I i I as Mr. Mrs. tSarnuei Spencer waa notified at her country home in Tuxedo park th.it her husband was desul and 3et for Washington this afternoon. A ttJophone mes-saga the r.ewa to Mrs. Philip Scbtwler of husband's death.

She 'LIFE PLANT I EXPELS URIC ACIDiS fvu to travel left -her country Ihome at Ardsley on the pay rrrta. itaxweii I- Perr I Wray I. Kr.ita is a railroad falc s.x.- THE GAS ARC LAMP. fctcre ihtuisr h-6 been revolutionized by thi lamo. The Consolidated Com.

pahy up arid k-repm it in good condition fret- oi charpe. There are no globes clean, no mantles to buy, no miruTnum. coarirs. of tr.ese lamps' ard dorr. Il-y1ft t.sfjrnoon tor Washington.

Prominence. SairitMl'Suenr pr vras a. resident of Wc htngton, but Us hs-idauarters were in 'New York, He wm one of the 'most LI2E fTUSI a s. r.itar'i al.rr.t of Uric c'. i 11 a t.

i- ii A urir tut ct er ry rrsat 4.f ri.r. 1 It lh It Is renvoi krii'ai Lart tr evtrry uric CU- Tvratr Cyphcit M-irshaJi hid bv cr exemn; Prisoner Paces Many Charges. Albert Collins who was arrested aftr a tight in the warehouse of G-sor ro E-orctj, on the Si do on Monday, will have several hearing? befo-e trate Kimmel today. "Eight ir.f charging Collir.a. with, having entered buildings to commit a' felony tr.va betn brought by ycrwss wlvo have idtntifi'-d articles puprosed to have bcon atolea by Collins.

Ths ProYiisnt LHs Trsst Co. f. rpft the T.t.ml cr Ltckt 4 v. Lewis ntteburerb. ft tready Hee the Consolidated I prominent' railroad men of the United He iry.

Votbaea U-H srao3 WOsry Ma'Kiflai 1 1 r. ITtrry ft Mackrt.i I avenue. Phone i X.1TB F-AXX r.rt tura r.f,iv.aj. It hue 1-t-e'. 'i-l ty Ce pa'-iaiiat if or e-vertiy 1: tJ suf- To jehC iWT-MoTifary.

I McClHy. Kf- etee N. r-tauffer. U. -f i'.

Vrnftr-a P. People CHICAGO FVCl RION" yur.y, Jack Mir.i. if Ti-Tut Lji-'. t-tar. POVERS HCNRY CO.

VICTOR. EDISON nEADQUATTTEKS 2Ut Mil St-. i-vrurr I'mauMiit y. l'a. the hi Unclaimed freight Sale, 309 HarMet I Kvry rt.n J.rk Vanr lay.

Ten U'lr to J1.000 dspoBited in the tnvioi department of tlie Guardan Tru--t Compr.ry, subject to u-se under the new "Joint ownership" rv.ike hardspt.ie fro fits for you. Call or ren-1 for circular. GvarJUrt Trust Company, JiH'il Estate 2U oiiith Ave. Via T. E.

B. Tickets on Chicago limited. Dates of sale, Nov. CO to Dec. 4.

fncUsHe lie. turn Eec lOtb. Reserve Puilman accommcdatlons at City i5T Iifth avenue. wanted and Female) and advertised for through the Want Column of The Gazette Times during; the past five do vs. rr i t.v i ur.c aril is to riv f.r fr- i RivJc? lTCf.l-r.t ti X.XTZ1 VX.A3TT 1" ii :1 s.t fr r'tf t-V--y I you ji nUrC.iTlONAL.

Sunday Is Everybody's Day in ifie bi W't-nt rir won. LP, f'lTTSBURGH, VA. 1 Le? ier Dcct. Store. riKi.

HOCST Vyzr.n-Infnt sou Jc: r.n scrvlcoB at hi.s lata I'altctl place. Saturday, Wevw2r 1. tt p. Ki, 1 Ho vant a sit-t scr, use a Gajjtte Time? Ritutt-I Hon Wfr.t Ad. and yc Uttt v.hat 13 i ig Or flano.

tc $1, r'sht JT.Oi) to $6i. r.1?. i iy by 1 Ht. Ch'iki-r! Cctal.A VV.1Tt.VSTl RVSTEM. fco-i tl.

Ticket-: ol4 -V vvsjnber Mi to j) 4. good 'leaving 'bic-ago until I'v-'emor 10.. Free rtclinlug cati rv Pullman sleepers. I THE LIFE PLANT COMPANY, Canton, Ohio Tii.iNir. j-cmt i--enr 1 Q.

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