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HE PITTSBURG POST. FEBRUARY 27, 1903. FRIDAY MOBXING, I -J. Dunlap 225 March 03, Baird Mfg. MERGER THOUGHT ASSURED.

MRS. FAIRBANKS RE-ELECTED. USE JUDGMENT! Co No. 2. Defendant.

576 Ainril 03. Chadwlck, M. bol. Saw Hank Unitina of the 'Frisco With Other POLITICS AND WATER DARK. HOT DEBATE ON HARBOR LINES.

-I. O. Lines Believed to Be About It. B. 118 April 03, 'Mower, II C.

If you want Nominations for Other Office by the Daughters of the American Revolution. WASHINGTON'. Feb. 26. The Daugh sugar, do you go to a dry goods store? Do grocer for hardware, or to your batter for Completed SAYS MARRIAGE IS HER OBJECT.

DR. M'GREW ANSWERS WIFE'S PETITION FOR REVOCATION OF DIVORCE DECREE. you go to your NEW YORK, Feb. 23. Contrary to ex pectations, no official statement respect shoes Certainly not I Then, why do you go to a regular doctor to be cured of catarrh and its complications? 1 Your lack of judgment in this instance Is even greater than in the ing the status of the Ht.

Louis San 220 102 619 HO U1 UH 2C9 4jM a. 900 600 US ters of the American Revolution to-day re-elected as president general Mrs. Charles W. Fairbanks, of Indiana, by a PROF. PARSONS SLAPS PHILADELPHIA IN MUNICIPAL OWNERSHIP CONVENTION.

CAPT. DRAVO AND ROBERT PIT-CAIRN TAKE A TILT AT HEARING BEFORE ENGINEER. Francisco railway deal "was issued today. It Is generally believed that mat- unanimous vote, the withdrawal yesterday Cocn Hi April 03, McOaw, Jaa, M. Davidson it Co 114 April 03, Schoolbrald.

P. K. Pitts. Com' I. Kx i.

l'efendant. 1X May 03. Thompson, ilaiy 11 II. W. Molnlosh M5 May i3, Connell.

Ellen O. Q. W. McMurrav et al 1C-4 May ta. 'Talla.

G. P. Yalente lilt May 13. McNanu-e, John uud B. A.

A. H. McNamee 103 May (i3, povw, W. II. and Nellie A.

Stolte 143 May 03. Gotdenberg, S. R. C. Caplan otner.

ters have reached the stage where only of Mrs. Donald McLean, of New lor, leaving the field clear. few unimportant details remain to be Dr. J. Alfred Tucker Is the ohly The following were nominated for vice settled.

CITY PROPRIETORSHIP PAYS. specialist in Western Pennsylvania ALLEGES SHE DESERTED HIM. RiVERMEN WANT EXTENSION. presidents general: Vice president gen President Yoakum, of the 'Frisco road. who makes an exclusive study of had another conference with representatives of J.

P. Morgan to-day, but eral In charge of organizations, Mrs. Miranda B. Tulloch. of this city; vice presidents general, Mesdames Franklin E.

Two declined to discuss the reported deal in any way. Trend of Most of the Speeches Made at the Meeting in New York. Wills Were Filed Distributing Estates of Over $20,000 Each. Property Holder Also Favor This. Time Is Given Pennsylvania for Statement.

Latest reports indicate that the outcome Contcaatd Executions. No. I. Defendant. Cole, in.

W. J. N. Cooke, aa- of the present negotiations will disclose a scheme or rar-reaenmg importance, it. I li I I 1 Si I 1 is the general belief that a merger or consolidation of the interests in the Biirnoe DETAILS OF THE PROCEEDINGS, ALL THE NEWS OF THE COURTS.

Ml 67 Davltiyan, E. M. J. 9. Huyler.

NEW ENTERPRISE ARRIVES. Frisco, Rock Island, Atchison and South Brooks, Colorado: Mary S. Lockwood, District of Columbia; Dennis Eagan, Florida; Matthew T. Scott, Illinois; Julian Richards. Iowa; Sally M.

Hardy, Kentucky; E. H. Fj'fe. Michigan; W. P.

Jewett, Minnesota; John R. Walker, Missouri; Walter H. Weed, Montana; Angle E. Newman, Nebraska; Mrs. John A.

Murphy, Ohio; Addison G. Foster, Oregon; J. R. Mellon, Pennsylvania; 3. 3.

Bsteyv Vermont; Frank Wheaton, California, and David Smith, IT. S. N. Nominations for other offices were made as follows: Historian general, Mrs. Elisabeth Gaadsby and Mrs.

Anita Newcomb 1.178 1 ern roads Is contemplated. Rock Island, according to current gostiip will be the central figure in the deal. Mr. Yoakum fix Same M. Kaahlan Schnnlbrald, D.

K. Pitts. Mora l. E. 74 Iavtdsun.

K. M- Wm. II. 71 Msser. Itobt.

Win. X. Lvseett Co No. a. Catarrh and its complications.

If you consult him on any other disease he refuses to consider the case. He Is constantly kept busy treating This disease causes 80 per cent of all the sickness of to-day, it causes deafness, blindness, bronchial and lung diseases and asthma. It. affects the stomach, liver, kidneys and bladder and you who have It know It without Leing told. What you do not know Is, how to choose your doctor.

BE WISE nd go to Doctor Tucker, who, If he can cure you, will tell you so, and If he cannot he will give you his candid opinion and advice without cost. An answer was filed yesterday by Dr. 416 James B. McGrew, of Oakland, to th NEW YORK, Feb. 26.

The second day's session of th National convention on municipal ownership and public franchises heuan to-dav with a discussion on "Mu- is reported to be slated for the presidency of the Rock which, it is predicted, will dominate the ultuation. 12 tVetsel, Wm. Third Nat. Bank 1(97 niriruU owncrshiD cf electric UKhtinsc All reports of terms and similar details petition of his wlfo, Laura May McGrew. for a revocation a a decree In refusing her a divorce.

Mrs. McGrew claimed she has additional evidence, and that the habeas corpus proceeding decided in her fa-for giving her the custody of the cldldren was the same as far as the evidence are. as yet, matters of conjecture. A ru New Suits. No.

1. McGee, both of the District of Columbia: assistant historian general, Mrs. Robert J. plants." The affirmative was taken by Victor Rosewater, editor of the Omaha "Daily Bee." and the negative side by lieutenant Cahoon, secretary of the Na mor that Rock Island would take over the Morgan holdings in Georgia Central "Everybody hers knows tbat the Pennsylvania railroad controls city councils as well as the State Legislature. declared Captain John F.

Pravo, yesterday, at a hearing la the office of Captain William I Sibert. on the application of rivermen and property owners to have the harbor Une extended to high-water mark. "The road now seeks to occupy uu-quesne way, regardless of the rights or ethers." continued the venerable nv ei -mau. "If they are so anxious to get down to the frelKht deoot at Third street, wny Iefendant. Walker, District of Columbia, Mrs.

Del. as part payment to Morgan to. lor their management of the financial details went, as the divorce case. Ir. McGrew R.

Keim, Pennsylvania and Mrs. L. Pike Eoome, District of Columbia; librarian UK Bennett, Mitti" Kate Pmlth Cap. Trea. lot McVuv, Ja O'Mttlity Tre WSU Murley, W.

C. F. H. J- U'il Hott. Louis R.

Est Co Appeal tional Electric Light tie trwile the cround that if we municipalise could not be confirmed. says his wlfo had full opportunity to electric light plants we take cbtaln evidence in her case, and us siie lu4 Wlesiien. Peter M. M. Rcitcel incentive to prosress towara a cne.iper Pel.

FS. Rv. SENTENCED UNDER NEW LAW. has not hertofore appealed it, the decree method of nrcductton and a cheapening 102i Wahony. Jos.

P. Iouglas L. A I. is final. It is stated she does not set forth any additional evidence In lu-r pe (l) AMP.

th. nrlc aciiorrt in v. lor 11 nas Do You Live Out of Town? If you do, you want to know that Instead of wasting time and money Act Following McKinley's Assassina OHk Rl.luB foal Co. F. A.

Clark Tres. )U27 Huffman. Fred, t. C. fhllnser demonstrated that when munit lpuiiues ro don't th nunhiM the property norm into such an enterprise progress ceasou of Penn avenne and run their tracks fct.

Fa. sit. tition. He says she destrted him and carried away the furniture without notice or cause; also, that she never made an effort to become reconciled with him, or 102S Tsreritum Tras. P.

lty. Co. X. The discussion which followed was par. down there.

True. It would cost them and their cure, you can be cured bv mv new method of HOME TREAT- it KanUmnn tion to Be Tested in New York. NEW YORK, Feb. 23 The first indict ticlpated in by Edward B. KlHcott, cuy some money, but they could soon get It I 103 Franet, Flmon F.

T. T. i t'hicaBo: Frederick r. in- general, Mrs. E.

E. Rosa and Miss E. B. Johnston, both of District of Columbia; chaplain general, Mrs. J.

J. Bullock, Mrs. S. M. Hartsock and Mrs.

Teunis S. Hamlin, all of District of Columbia; recording secretary general, Mrs. John W. Hol-corabe. District of Columbia; corresponding secretary general, Miss A.

E. Solomons. District of Columbia, and Mrs. Henry Mann, District of Columbia; registrar general, Mrs. Ruth M.

G. Pealer, District of Columbia: treasurer general, Mrs. D. K. Shute.

District of Columbia. The nomination of Mrs. Eleanor Washington Howard to succeed herself as recording secretary general was objected to by Mrs. Morgan, of Georgia, and others who called attention to an amendment to nlmr Tres. ever asked him to take her home again.

It Is averred that petitioner attempted to Knmmlfoikiiier of electric ilifntins oi tack by adding a dollar or two a ton on their freight rates, as they always clo when they make any vast expenditures. MENT as surely and quickly as if you consulted me in person. Send for Symptom Blank, BcckUt and Testimonials. ment of Its kind that has been found in 1030 Bowman Bros. R.

Jeffries KCi Seely Mf. Co. Rtmum Harri F. lH'kwood. president of this county was filed with Judge Foster son Justify her desertion by aliasing Indignities to the person, but in this she failed.

and the people then pay the bill for them. the Michigan Electric Company, and fitViofs ltS4 N. Fayette Twp P. Connlff. In.

to-day by the grand Jury. It charges at The answer concluded as follows: "De Mr. Inirranv said Ietrolt municipal fendant in advised and believes and e- They are always opposed to any competition, and In this case they don't want the river men to do any Not tempted murder, a conviction of wnien ia punishuble by Imprisonment for 25 vears. under a law passed after the as J. ALFRED TUCK electric riant fcad been a success in point Eric pects to be able to prove if called upon, that the sole object of tiie Laura of profit, lessening; cf cost to consume sassination of President McKinley.

and improvement of servic. long ago It was the A abash they opposed. The only road ever permitted to sneak In without their opposition was the PRACTICE ESTABLISHED 1887. Daniel Hurkln was employed a' a gar-lener on the estate of Mrs. Collis P.

Argued for Proposition. the constitution prohibiting National of Huntington, at Throggs Neck. He was In the dbt on -Municipal ownersn.p ficers serving more than two successive Second Floor, Hamilton Building 335 and 337 FIFTH AVENUE. (Over Hamilton's Music Store which ts direotly opposite the Grand Opera Houye.) OFFICE HOURS 9 to 12 to 56 to 8 or if you are busy through na T.ti?htinir Plants Aitoa I). AUanis terms In any National office.

The objec discharged on the first day of last September and two days later he returned tors contended that Mrs. Howard's five of Itoston, argued for tne proposujon to the place and, it is alleged, shot four May McGrew in endeavoring to procure a divorce, or in reopcnljitf these proceedings with that result In view. Is that she may be able to marry John J. Jor-don." Workmen Deny Charges. An answer was Hied In common pleas court In the equity suit of the Brown Hoisting Machine Company, of Cleveland.

against local No. 3 International Association of BrlduB and Structural Iron Walter 8. Allen, of Huston years' service as a member of the Na the week come on Sundays or Holidays, 10 to 4. times Llzitie Connell. a servant employed i-iia was opened by r.awaru tional board made her ineligible, although bv Mrs.

Huntington. The woman was she Is lust closing her first term as re SPECIALTIES VT. Bemis, water commissioner, of Cleveland. O. At one point.

Mr. Adams sal.1 Deafness and all catarrhal diseases of the eyes, ears, nose, throat, lungs, stomach and permanently paralysed. The was cording secretary general. They were sus adjourned for a week, as counsel for de tained after debate. No.

J. DefeaJant. ut3 Ait.hotuie, Geo. et al P. F.

Siieh- er Equity t64 C. Pu L. R. Co. Oo.

H. Vll-n Tr. Mi Sam Thoa, Wllaun Tr. Ht. lthous.

W. Clovar Run Uuca- Nr Co Appeal 17 i'armm. Win Mary Aptnral CroiiM. Loula M. iiuntkey 6 Nl.

H. FUnt A NValllns Mfg Co Appeal 570 Fraritr. Ciara F. T. T.

Co rev Appeal Tt HaWljth. J. J. H. Hawkina.

Appea.1 t7 Hill. Kdw. M. al li. Hdt.

Jr Boa tar, R.Chaa it Appeal fcT7 Slnxmiril, Frank J.jeephlna U. A Set. Fa. Mt. jr t.a H.

TerhmysHsn Htt'KS'Mi, A Haorea llr Co Aaap. tsy Midkitiirer Ert. A Co. Sat tar Uuin- ter t'o til Nl -kei btoel F. Co.

Jane Mo- Kwa It Verr, J. garraao Appeal No. r-efeh-iaut U7-1J3 Morgan. et al Horn- tea.1 ti'T Man. Wa.t.lell.

N. A -J. P. -S'v1 Jaxb ai Hoinealea-1 Ivr Man C. Hi Dempster.

A. ai. R. UcKlDt fendant said he would attack th statute. bowels, asthma, liver, kidney and heart diseases, blood, ski and nervous diseases.

"Th census rt 15 municipal Fs plants In the Unltwd States, i are at a disadvantage as to tn cost The congress formally accepted the in vitation of President Roosevelt to a re Pittsburg Laka Erie, which they am not figure would do them any damage." Robert Pltcairn, representing the Pennsylvania railroad, as assistant to President A. J. Cassatt, replied that it was not the purpose of the railroad to injure any one. He asked that time be granted to the railroad to present statement This privilege was accorded. Pleads for River Interests.

"It is about time the people of Pitta-burg awoke to the needs of our rivers," pleaded Captain Dravo, "and especially of the railroads learning what an important aid the river interests can be to their work. We have only a little space left fur wharf purposes, and It would seem that the railroads want to take that. The extent of local river Interests demand that they should be given unrestricted Workers, and certain of Its members to of manufacture. The average prl ception at 2 o'clock Friday afternoon at Miss Roosevelt a Guest. NEW ORLEANS.

Feb, 24. Miss AUr mutilcipal gas In th census year was i the White House. restrain them from interfering with the plaintiffs workmen at the Isabella Uoosevtlt and Miss Root and party of cents a thousand, an i owner hit sras l.m in the United States." IF CREDITORS GIVE TIME. It Is denied on the part of the defen O. Tl Rellam.

of Liverpool. KngUnd el the discussion, nuotln ligures at Committee to Reorganize C. Moench New Orleans sfK-iety people. Including Mis Myrtle StaufTer, queen of the Co-must buii. left to-day on a special train for Averys Islund.

where they will be of the Mcllhenny family until Monday. M'ss Ronneveit and Miss Root start ir Washington Tuesday. great length. In of munlclpa ownership. City Ownership cf Water Suply" Sons Company Say They Can Then Meet Liabilities.

dants that they combined ai.d attemptd to accomplish unlawful by "threats, menaces and intimidation or epithets" addressed to the mrn employed by the plaintiff company, but on tne contrary have counseled peae and lawful methods. Leaves Estate to His Niece. was the subict of a paper by Wliliatn Hill. of the Ameri-an Walrr VVV QNAt XE YOB K. Feb.

G. Can use of the wharves. Our river commerce Is Increasing at a substantial rate ana Works association. Tile discussion Wa non, Howard C. Smith and W.

H. Porter npetied by Cuif.r.ei Kobert Monro th committee appointed to reorganise Pittsburg must be provided In this way as well as In having admirable railroad fa cyimmisalnner of ater supply of tht the firm of C. Moench Sons Company E. S. Willard Coming.

and Thomas Fulton. retary of Ibe The will of rr. 11. II. Ilan.ae.

or Boston. Issued the following statement cilities. On the river shipments depends much of Pittsburg's past, present and 11'lsens Young Man Accused of Horse Theft. IRWIN. Ta Feb.

Harry Irwin was sertt to jail this evening charged wim horoe stealing. He was driving a dellv. erv team for th IrwSn Produce Company and sal to have started across country trviris: to dlspoK of tbs rig. lit was raptured near McKeesport. li Carnegie, was filed for probate.

An es to-day: Th conilnit at tfn? Alvln of K. 8. WUlard. the ntd Emfltsh actor. 1 miim-jnii fur the of Miren JnhH Iel(t Warner read a patn-r on future Industrial prestige." tate wortn Is bequeathed to de "The committee has bee-n requested by Iff aim tin 1 "MuiiSoSrwil OLieratino to CO cedent's Kiinbeta Hamate.

By "The Government is not trying the a large number of parties Interfile. 1 to Mr. Wiilard iuit a favorits here, ordlnstlnn of public ser the will of Herman RonnrhoMer a Pennsylvania railroad," said TCaptain Si- make an Investigation of th affairs of and his t-utnin visit to this city shoutd I. ItelhelL teiierai manager of th estate is bequeathed to his midow. By oert, "The point at Issue Is whether the C.

Moench Sorts Company and report Al msssmsss prove a treat to r. vs i Near York Telephone Own par. y. read extension of harbor Hues Is for the ben- me wiu or juttttpn iirecker a es upon a plan of adjustment of their finances. They find that they have am Sard 'wiil present th repertoHo paHT on "The Superiority of Cot tate Is left ta his widow.

Letters testanietiUrr re isud to ent of navigation." Thomas il. fteea, general manager of during his etiajrcinent On una TuesJay eveiiirijES. at the ple assets to meet their liabilities If are Riven time. It all depends upon the J. Kent on the J'.

yea of Mary i. the James Rees Sons Company asked Ox nertMp of Telephones." Slaps at Philadelphia. Prof. VrAnk rrsns foliwwed with matinee, he present "Tii Lyons. Mary K.anin;err took.ut letters lor tne change of the harbor line 9 high which was for the Kmt time The cook who begins her baking by ordering a can of Duff's Refined from the grocer, is sure of the befit results in gingerbread, gingersnaps or brown bread.

What Shall We Have for Dessert? This question arises in the family every day. Let us answer it to-day. Try Of administration on the of noteholders whether they will acee.pt the plan or not, and whether the committee will take charge of the affairs of the con water mark to lessen dangers threatening in I'bilaiielTihi. sotn Ri'fiK and nie pair on "I-uhlic and twn hn Hammerer, crart. He recited the slnkUxg of boats with a great fWi'n.

The triip of TeSeph.jr.es He spoke strong cern and carry it out. Tiws noteholders in aisir, Datum were niJe as struck by floating objects, Via the past years," he said, "not one-tenth of tne tranalatton of Alfred Captu' c'bate- in favor of public ownership. aj-e being communicated with, ajtrt lalne." On Wetint-s Uiy evening the pre- t. rUHa-IHphia's putMic ownership ga boats belonging to this harbor have been committee will able to report later he "I would not alvi- on." follows: fVtitte of Caroline Guenther. IT4; There K.

Iicall. Sadie I. Young, U0.1T0 N. Clothing Firm in Bankruptcy Court. able to land at Its wharves." sentation will "The MM 11? Man." toy Henry Arthur Jones; Thursday c-vnnir.

cato public ownership of anfy frstichls It is understood that C. Moe-nch Sons vaptain James A. Henderson. a. J.

Th VroU-r' I.v J. M. uttHly for rhlidelpnieven her wate Company owe at least fSd.OU in this city, the greater part of It to several banks. Wood and other river men urged that tne harbor line be changed to high-water Harris; Friday eenin. "The CertUiial, ts mud as -ll as her pUl ic unt 11 Joseph and (totusnon Khrlich.

trading as lv X. Parker, whlrh St is comes r.ear lesrnlna to i onlro The committee hopes to pay. all merchan mark, E. Roe, av rlvexman of 24 years r-nrach Itrothvrs. AliKhfny.

McKvss- said, has been fully Indorsed by tf. press her own (government -so nef to (. 1're. experience, said; "The harbor line should a tlelicioua and healthful dessert. Irt ana Harmony, r.i-l ti; fir petition In and the clergy as well.

At th Saturday raa-nahle hope that the Ufa of municipal dise, creditors as notes nmtur. but this will depend largely on thus attitude of other creditors. by all means extend to the curbing in nared in two minutes. Jfo boilirtjr CO bankruptcy in th dis matinee "tavld Jaf rick." by T. Kon- water street." Twenty-stx steamboat ownership will land her In self-gnvern rr.ent, Instead of the lck of w-lf -gov ern ertson, win th and on Hat- trict court.

The iuiltiiH Wn of the arm are neheduled at with ftanots aggregating The l.t.-r is represented baking tAA boiling water and set to eooL Flavors: Lemon, Orange, Rasp-berry and Strawberry. Get a package urday evening, the last perform nc ot mens I he municipal owners hi THIRTY MILES OVER SNOW. men, unable to be present, petitioned for the change. A petition from 23 haulers of freight asked for the eame Numerous property owners and others signed Mr. Willard's t-neaaemetu her, wtil down I'i'-o lb slum of pArtigan and ri 'Tom I'irsch, by Charles Dikeij.

by a stock of clothing in the McKees-port and Harmony stores. at your grocers to-day. 10 cts. another petition asking for the change Claims Husband's Love Was Stolen. ia we narDor line.

Hearing Was Well Attended. Mrs. Katie Smith entered suit acainst Those at the hearing included Captain is the nwcetest, richest molasses that can be bought. It ia reaned from the best New Orleau Molasw: by our special process, making it absolutely pure. AtfTuwrslu tup or ftercw cap uaea.

Booklet of rsctpa frss. Nellie Bennett for damage fur tha alleged alienation of the of J. Frank Tilley, of the Pittsburg Coal exenange; j. Bruff. of the Oil Well plaintiff's husb.ind.

Rue! ijmlrh. The Smiths were married October 12, 1M, and Passengers From Blockaded Train Have Terrible Experience. ST. JOHNS. X.

Feb. 28. -One of the two blockaded express trains Is moving toward this city and will probably reach here to-morrow or Saturday. The other snow bound train has not yet been moved. Twenty of the latter a passengers left tfie train yesterday and travelled across 30 miles of unbroken snow nelds.

carrying food in knapsacks on their shoulders and guiding themselves by the telegraph poles. They reached an open section of the line on this side of the country this murn-injr and are expected to reach here In a few days. lived together until November 1. 1X, MM ouppjy company; William P. MoGervey.

of th Kelly Jones Company; 8. R. Patterson. H. B.

Naylor. representing the DUFF SONS, Pittsburg Notes of the Courts. tl'ManpaiBJlMM osr EYEJVIJ An answer was filed In the eouttv suit i-aipps interests; rJ. Jordan, Mrs. A.

Gormley, who Is president of the Twentieth Century club, and Miss A. S. Phillips, secretary of that organization of the borough of Espln the Ohio Connecting Kailroad Company to restrain the defendant company from erecting a Among railroad representatives present wers Attorney Thomas Patterson and As- bridge across Kide street. The defend ant company der.les that the brldve is i-ians engineers O. H.

Buriress and Clark. Of th Ttr bi-lnr erected contrary to a contract with Raymer, aasitsant chief engineer of" the the bornuKh. Andrew Krantzman sued the Tarentum Erl- Finney. JJXl TV Traction Company for allee-ed Wr tsaiumore Ohio. Browne, of the city enclnwr'.

rvf. SEE THIS WEEK'S NUMBER, DATE OF FEB. 2 8 CiZJi a.agySagiWWffi Victory for Mascagnl. EOSTOX, Feb. full bench of the supreme court decided that any difference or questions between Fietro Mascagnl and his concert managers, must be acted upon by th civil authorities of Florence, Italy.

Mitthenhall of Xew York, caused his arrest, clalmlr.tr a violation of contrct. A clause provMes that grievances must be settled In Italy. of Fittrlck, superintendent PeaK'lvan'a Exposition -j-. "tie present. 5 capital ana surplus, yyjv.wv.w.

Fvirv vnfflun hnnlH h.ivi fl flvincr arPfttinf. damages to a team which collided with a car. James p. Boland wants Roy damages from A. WadJell for an a21es'ei illegal levy.

A damage suit was entered by Tatrick Connlff and others North Kavette township for 5.vi damages. The plaintiffs claim they were hurt bv bein th rtJl- Enterprise of 1 fomoine, was greeted by 5 when slV came Many women need a Checking account. i Vf special attention to tne comiort ana con- Americans of To-Bay and To-Morrow By Senator Albert J. Beveridge vi. sieraay arternoon.

The boat Ul" k1 th marine 5 and has been commissioned. She went down the river lust night with a digger. venience of women here. thrown over an unguarded embankment of a road near Hiureeon. Dismissed From the Hospital.

John McGar, who fell from a pit car to the bottom of a coal mine, January 16, where he lay 10 days before he could be removed, was dismissed from Mercy 4 per cent, interest on Savings accounts. 'I per ccut. interest on Checking accouuts. wm return to Harbor In a day or two to be in readiness fni- t.iii,,, Suit was entereii by Peter 8. O'Malley against James McVov.

a tor darnagej) for alleged false arrest! The Pennsylvania Trust Company of Pittsburgh 4lO Smlthfield Strut tow of coal as soon as a shipping stage comes The Ohio river at Davis Island dam has 7 feet, stationary. No coal was proceedings were beeun bv hospital, yesterday. Ilia leg was badly fractured, and at one time it was thought It would have to be amputated, but the James B. Hill, and others Kd- What a man must believe to become great. The first paper in an important series.

surgeons of the hospital made every effort win M. Hill and others. Th property is part of the estate of James B. Hill, oinypeu. me coal City Is due in port.

Sprague About Completed. to avoid thia necessity, and succeeded In fit Vr- asmrr' saving It. Squiers Talks of Extra Session. Snobs Our American XEW YORK, Feb. 26.

Herbert G. Squiers. United States minister to Cuba, To-Day'a Trial Lists. Common fileas No. Fralioh vs Hall Steam Pump Company.

lunn vs. put bur. McKe--port l'outs hlotehf-uy Ratlroail Company, Uold-throp's eat vs. The A. Itlack Ccal Company.

Tobln vs. I'ltVbur Provision Company. Wallace vs. Criltc'l Traction Company, Jla.rha!l vs. Allegheny city.

Mrennen vs. I'nited States Steel Company. Stein vs. Markvosky et al Heaiy vh. Krvumt ux Hart vs.

Knopf et Land vs. Ketivfli Cancellieie vs. sailed for Havana to-day on the steamer Vijrilancla. "I think the Cuban treaty will passed before Congress adjourns, By JameS L. Ford, author The Literary Shop The making of a Social Success, as exemplified by Tommy Timpson, who became a Desirable Person and Married Money.

said Mr. Squiers. "If not, they will have an extra session. METEOROLOGICAL RECORD. The repairs and remodeling of the Sprague will be completed probably to-murrow.

but the boat will not leave till next week. It Is thought she will move along without a hitch and will be able to take twice as much in a tow as any other river boat. A. Axton Sons Brownsville boatbuilders. have three tow-boats In the stocks, one for the Clyde Coal Company, one for the A.

J. Leonard Company, of Brownsville, and one for 3. C. Watson, to ply between lock No. 4 and Brownsville.

J. M. Hammet, of Marietta, Is building two tugboats for the Sharpsburg Sand Company, the first to be ready April I. The Bteamer John P. Kline yesterday scraped out the Clinton landing of the Peoples Coal Company.

A boat Sunk thers during the recent high water was an obstruction, while other debris had collected. The local United States inspectors of steam vessels will go to Charlerol to-day to Inspect the Harry No. 2. a 48-ton tugboat owned by the Pittsburg Plate Glass Company. KuffHlo.

Common Xo. 2 Antls vs. Kat Pittsburg Borough (4). Cottrpl vs. Pollard t-t a I.

Common pleas No. 3Etiulty trial list. Judgments. No. 1.

Defendant Temp. Cur. Max. STATIONS. R.F.

Plttsbui'K. emoky 47 The Unsilenced Tongue By Arthur E. MacFarlane A humorist's study in crime- A tale of the Canadian woods. .92 The Autobiography of a Beggar By K. Friedman In which Mollbuizer invents a plan to abduct a Persian cat and hold it for ransom.

.01 -J. -O. F. Vm March I.iuhenHteln. F.

C. Hill 223 March IR, Magllne, G. and .60 13d US eot Ltowllng 322 June u3. titaub. John F.

Wal luce .01 Hazing By Jssc Lynch Williams In which an "old grad." rises to make a few remarks on an ancient college .20 .2 Unsolved By Ian Maclaren The Spirit of the Place: a phantom love-story of the seventeenth Cairo, cloudy ft) Molnea. rain 31 Indianapolis, clear Cincinnati, clear 0 clear Columbus, clear 44 Waahlnston, clear 4S Amarlllo, cloudy 2-5 St. Louia. ciouiiy 4S KaiiMiM City, rain 40 Phicaxo, clear 40 Memphis, rain Chattanooga, cloudy Louiaville. clear 56 Philadelphia, clear 44 New York City, clear 40 Ruffalo, clear 34 Cleveland, clear 'i Grand Haven, clear 34 Oklahoma, cloudy 34 Marquette, partly cloudy 40 Kt.

Paul, cloudy 3 Helena, cloudy 49 Huron, cloudy 34 Bismarck, cloudy 82 Norfolk, clear 44 Jacksonville, cloudy 1 New Orleans, rain institution. 62 44 It'' 40 42 68 4t tli 4ri 2 411 41 42 44 3t f.0 70 1,4 Hi 4U 30 42 26 3fl 21 Thtis are tit a fw of til many good things its Hls vraal number. Handsomely printed atnd iltustrastcl. JOOiOOO .62 copies weekly. 5 cents the copy at newsdealers.

River Telegrams. CINCINNATI, Felk 28. River 25. feet and falling. Clear and cold.

WHEELING River feet and rising-. Weather clear and cool. LOUISVIIXE River falling in canal, 10-2 feet; on the fUa. foet; balow the locks, 23 feet. Cloudy and cool.

MOROANTOWN, W. Va Rtver feet and stationary. Weather clear and warmer. GREENSBORO. Pa.

River 6.6 fet and Clear and warmer. .02 .44 We will mail it to you every weeK from now to July 1, 1903, on receipt of only 50 cents THE CUIUS PUBLISHING COMPANY falling-. oil citx. fa. River 1 feet and Clear and mild.

They would help "build up" een a sno n111' So remarkably meritorious and endowed wltb "building Clear and IS 3S IS 34 2 32 SO 20 Vieksbutir, rain Duluth. clear Podge City, snow Rapid City, clear Omaha, snow Denver, clear Bait Uike City, clear. North Platte, snow Cheyenne, clear WARRXX. Kiver froaea mud. CuaHUcB" are the Philadelphia.

Pa. m. Al It a nd PBETER GALXJPOLIS. O. River 14 feet and falling slowly.

Clear and pleasant. POINT PLEAS.VNT. W. Va. River IS fet Inches and falling.

Cloudy and cool. STECBENVILLE. O. River feet inches and stationary. Clear and cold.

ass li it er a -jb It Cures Colu, Cuuphs. Sore Throat, Croup, Infill enza, Whooping Cough, llroncUitis and Asthms A certain curu for Ccmsumption in first stages, and a sure relief in advanced stages, t'se at once. You will see the excellent effect after takine the first dose. Sold by dealers everywhere. Large Bottles 25 cents and 50 cents.

Yesterday's Local Temperature. OF THE PITTSBURGH DREVIHQ CO. 27 1 8 p. 43 Maximum 521 Minimum 52 Mean a. 12 noon 2 p.

6 p. BUY THE GENUINE Llko tuo Hop Twinu. vhon you want Bomethlng good and substantial to "braco ycu up," ak for the famous brews ot Eborhardi Oiler. Obor "A Message From Mara" Next Week. The sale, of seats for Charles Haw-trey's appearance at the Alvln next week la progressing at a rapid rate, and from the present outlook the star will enjoy a remunerative six days In Pittsburg.

His comedy, "A Message from Mars," Is a very clever writing from the pen of an American, Richard Ganthony, and Is said to abound In comic situations and to be full of remarkably clean and brisk OF rrrrr rlsin, Winter, ilauch and Straub a MANUFACTURE! BY CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. S6J-XOTK THE NAM K. saves.

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