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iSSUE:D EVERY TlrtJRSDAY $~.00 J:ler Year ~ Adva~J.ce .. ! VOLUME XXX VIII. ·-'U ·_.,. ... JOHNSTOWN. NEW YORK. 'rHURSDAY. FEBRUARY '.INVESTIGATING MR. MORSE, iDOM~/MAY •. lR¥~- rnm<A ~=~noNS.! MOVING PICTURf ~ . i · WASHINGTON, Feb 11.-Pro- l, ·o. rnu~u ...... -= .. -IN'NS Fo~=~:!Ih::e~·e::lgn:;n;~s~ TRUST fORMtD ~~::~: .. :~::_ ~~e: ~:~t~:ab_l;~~~a~~; 0~ TliE PACIFIC SlOE. i COUNT BONl fOUND GUilTY !\USE PLANTJo~R WAXTED WHILE I;IE HiJR~S HOME., NEW YORK, two grand jurie~~--ofederal and coun- ty-were investigating· the tangled financial atfalrs of Charles w. \.; UIJ I,, count Aoki, who was Ambassador at 'T · , • Wasli!J1gton, since his return to and mine planter,· plans for which Japan. He has not yet been ~;uni- have been completed. T)le war de· l\l:orse yesterday, counsel f<;>r- the for- ISSUE RAISED BY THE ·OQTOBER- IS'lS LIABLE 'lO MiuUJ· ~U· BLE .FOR THE LAST J:NJ:>I!l- PENDENT 'PROVINCE ni RUS• d I partment wants one of these ves- J. m~r banker and steamshiP promot-. moned to report personally an s GREAT OOllffii:SATION WILL coN- FOR.,lER IIUSBA~ OF Ari'N:\ . much incensed at the fact. sels on the Pacific coast for coast • • er, liel(l a long conference with As· It is reported that Japan Is endeav- TROI• ALL THE SHOW!' AND artillerists there. If the work can- GOlfLD P4.YS OYE_ F:R_AN~ FOR leistan,t District Attorney Kre'?Cl- orlng to fioat a loan In France, and FILliS 1 N A.'IERICA A :S D not be done there1 It is: probable THE PRIVILEGE OF BATTER- Mr. Kresel is In acttve charge Qf . the Banque de Paris et des PaYi! Ba.s ABROAD. that one of the mine planters on I:SG HIS TITLED cousiN. ~ \.the insurance and banting lnvesti•: · Is: mentloned in-connection with lt. the Atlantic :w!ll be· sent to the Pa- gattons which have ])een .before tb~ omce ROCHE~TER, _Pa., The Chinese papers express great PHliLADELPHIA, Pa., Feb. 11.- cltlc. Next year it IS hoped that one PARIS. Feb. 11.-Count-.Boll!i de county grand jucy for ,-so~e time. alarm at the altered tone of the Jap- T 1 1e legal wars which Tbomas Eldi- or two will be available for the Phil- Castellane, the divorced husband of The representatives of Morse :who · ll \'h l I lee · · · · were present at this· conference· dcvartinents from this ST; PJGTER'SBURG, Ft:!lJ. • - ... e anese _publlc.ists a.,nd newsp_a.pers re- •-JII, the inventor, has participated in I llP ne serv · ; Anna. Gourd, of_New York, was ~oday B '\d · N ~:~:lgllito~ 1 ;. \ were Albert B. Board·man and rl gewat:l)r, . aw \' ielatfons between Russi-a and the !!Pect!ng Ohma, since America, Can~ I w.th moving picture machine manu- ~ found guilty by the' correctlonl!,l \'o>llf.l~il 1 d t J • · t Forme_ r Assistant District Attor- ver Falls; j~tlned ·1~ -~ $!A. .,._ and d_ uchy of Jl!iillaoo :wmt~h for ada, -and Ivlex!co were c ose o ap-. f.t~tur•ers and dealers for the_ past BUR. 6·LARS. ·. ·R··o· BBrD court of criminal assault and bat ery . .,. 1 • I p · H 11 d s hi' · ney William Rand. While n()ne 'here 111st ni\\\t which lon --g hm\\ ·'·een a subj-ect o!' serious a.ne!le· emigrants. The annexat on o. mr.e years, have beeJl settled, it lo , . . _ . . · on rmce e e e agan, s cousm, t 1 ,.~ ~ ·~ ,., I b l 1 d t d f ti d fin d $ 2 0 Th . !nee wa· s of those who took par n '\\\' . <1-~ma\;e ~ \d · th hi h-- a<~~-!n,·stra- M_ -auchur a ·ts eng open Y a voca e , , h>.,med here through the orma O'l . · . .· . · · an e . e pr .,vv -~ ., ~ dii!CllSSion in e g ~· l\~ h d the co_ n_ference would s_ay nnr- . . _ ·. · · · the . while a vas:t scheme to populate t e , in Bulfalo on Saturday of $8,000,000 _ .• ' ; . : . . awarded twenty cents amages. tlvt;~ circles of the empire and ~-provinee!l wlth Japanese military set- 11 combination to control the entire (Jft(t . RRJ'MORI· thin about the subject which had. - 11 b r Is-\ in i h 1 ~ · · ' ' Th t · h t been under discussion It was believ- grand duchy Wl now e a \\ _ tiers is- In progress, w t a v ew o~ : n:m 1 ng picture .business of the: wo1ld. , : • . · · e encounter be ween t e eoun 'll,\le Q.uma by the O~oberists who 1 a.nticipatmg the Chinese· efforts to 1 The moving picture business of the · '( · and the prince which resulted ·tn the · ed. that it had to do with· · 8 !lirther bave decldoo to attack· ~s a salient: emancipate ~anehuria from t\ne de- co~HlotY which this combinaY,on con- . '· prince preferring charges against his' exaxxlinatlon of Mr. Morse by the po-int- th,e '!lbsence of coutrol ·by M. v.astatl11g presence of the Japanese. trols represents an investment, it It>\ ACTRESS COlJLDN'T GET INTO cousin took place on the. streets of, CPlinty gi'and jury. :Mr. }<lorse was -Sto!ypin, 1 t!he Russian p_remter, over ~e Chinese government has l'on- &r.in ce '50,000,000 with 4,ll00 sll' w , • • Paris January 2, In front of the twice before that body betore he the reJ?6rts of the l!'innish secretary f!scated t)le cargo of the Japanese pl:tces. Those. in the combination al'e HER APAR'fl\IENTS Bl: THE cs- church of St. Pierre de Ch.atllot, started for Europe. He is· now .bur- of state to t(he< emperor. gun running.steamer seized at Ma-)ao. Thomas Edison, of Orange, N. J, UAL ROUTJll A~ 'l'HIEVES HAD where a special memorial service had rying back across th~ Atlantic, and The Qctoberists· in _caucus ·bllve :The cargo, which was shippeld at Yo- l;l!g and company an!d Kalen, of BARRICADED DOOR. 'been celebrated In memory of Lad;v it is possible that he wlll' .be called dra;ttoo an mterp~lta:tlon to ~e f'llnda-- koha.ma, Is valued at a million yen. Ch!ca.r:o; Essanay all'd the Vltogra.pll Stanley Errington, a relative of each again -BQ!ln after he lands. . mental Jaws of the empit'e, 'IJiinisters C(•lllPRDY of New York, Path~ a .. rl NEW YORK Feb. ll.-Burglars of the fighters. The service ·bad just !'eporting to the emperor m~st -1tret. M:<:ll'ers, French manufacturers a.nJ ! entered the apa~tm:~nts o'f Miss Ethel ended an!d Count Boni and Prince submit theli' reports to the ealblnet. 60Mfl UNSfATfb s Lubin, of this city. _ I Barrymore, at NoE. 4 ,west Fortieth Helie met 001 the steps. Words were The·_ Qet-o'bE>rlstS mantll,in ·t})at. ~e . . ;r. ~ddltlon to the manufact11r1t'g street, some time bon, Sunday night exchanged and then the two came to $Jnuament-al- laws are -a'PPlicabte to BV MANILA' CONGfti=SS. ..nJ <hc-w places the eom:blnatlnn wlli or early yesterday moi'nlng and stole blows. I. _Finland. as au Integral' part_ Qf_, t!Je 11 L cc.ntrol what is termed 100 rllntal $ 575 , a string · 0 f Ollflls· and a few The Prince de Sagan took the mat- HARD TIMES WORSf - THAN RACf SUICIDf :,R11S~Ia,n empire, .and it 1~ 1 a; tact that. t•l,u ffr', where films !lore lease 1. .\ trinkets which bad come to ]!.er trom ter to \court 11-nd made ch-argas up to_ the pre!lent time tb~ ~innish ccmp1tt<. understanding has been Ba·r- against Count Bpni de Castellane and . .-~ her mothe~. Mrs. Georgie Drew - secyetary, who ranks us a mj!lister, , Assl)mbg Opposition Leader Declnr· reached and in lieu of the settlement rymore. his brother, Count Jean. The c'ha.rge \Voe in W~terb~ Wben Brides-to• ·from a -window in .ilins.not observed this provlsio~ Prein· . of tli,e legal battles in which he has against Count Jean was disml~sed. be Fall to. Meet Intended Groo~ -acrljll~ the f:ltre£',. ier Sto1ypin w11l·M asked ~t steP!! e\1 mega}Jy Elected to ms Seat at indu]ged with the manufacturers, The cause of the (lght is said to at the Altlll'. ion occurred. ~rhe. mil((<ti'W have-··beell tll'k-en to put an eiid fu this IslaM Ca!)itol. Mr. Edison wlll receive from the have been because Prince Helle W•as tered, apu .the men were·, .ll!lbnoi'm>al ~O!lditiop. . ' MAXILA, I<'eb. 11. _ After a ser· combination $200,000' a year royalty paying atention to Madame G,ould, WATERBURY. Conn., Feb. 11. in a Shower of ·broken glass, A ·second. futerpellatj·on 'Will ask ies of exciting sessions, Senor Gomez In return for which he Is to permit no -and this is supposed to have provoked . It',smighty lucky th~;~.t. Cupid's natur.a.l one \1'1\1!8 !Seriously inJ-qred. ,, wby no. m~sltres;_hat~ ·been _1ltkeil In -was unseated by a v-ote of 40· to 3:) to· other concerns to use any of his pa- ' Count Doni to tbe assault. ·warmth is all he._neel}s; he could buy While eal'l'tllig 'gOOds fl'l)jll: · ~~rd~C\l with ms1:rtt~~0!1B Issued .day.. The assembly •has done little' tents without which films cannot be no clothes in these hard times. TWo man's tobacco store; William by 'the emp,Cror to connect the rQ:llroad: else but consider Senor Gomez since n1ade. 'l'he manufacturers claim the GREAT PROGRESS 1\IADE AT proofs of this are gtven here. ·was blown- through !1. w]nildw systems, Qf ll~inJaild ~nd .Russia, a .:mnvening 1 n .regular session Fel>ru- combination Is justified In that witi1- Cl'BAN NAVAL STATION. Guests filled the L~theran CJll\l'Ch exp!<Osion, and' received ~ step· ~.hlcll- , is -Illlpera<tlveJy\ \gecessary . ary 3d. Senor Gomez J]lade a sensa- out the Edison patents manufactur- to see John La.usavage- lea,d blushing vere cults <and .br¢ses. , f~t tbe security of the emp,ire In or· .. tlmw.l appeal ,february 10 , In whtch ers are helpless -an'd- It was necessary WASHINGTON, Feb. 11.-!)plen-l Mary Kaduavage to tbe altar. 'tli~ , der- to m;~ke possi-ble the .rapid mobil· be aCC'Ilsed party leaders of playing to protect the Investments did progress has been made ali the i:lanns were publ1Jihed 1 three times; 'il!ill·tion· of trlJCl!!i ln ()'ase· of th'B hos- him false. The sPeaker wns cow- Not only will the coneern controi naval station or Guantanamo to- John had ordered· :fiddlers, who were· BA\1 ' tlie mvaSion of Flnl•and. BQth these pelled to C'.tll him to.order before the t'he manufacture of the films but the wards rt,Jpairing that place ror tar- to eniiven the -w:eddlng testlvities: , ~Q~l- quest:ions 'Wlll be miiQ.e · ~~jent iil or- vole waa. ta·ken. Tbe action .of tbe rental department under .a general , get practise since the ships of the t'he bri~a;I 'fE!a!t y.ras spread at Miss · · ·· • , d~r- to forestall any'-a.ct!on-~--tbe part assembly declares .hJs election void agreement will not ·be permitted to jAtlantic fleet were last there. A I M-ary's llom'e. \ lftR/ . . oi thit .J;'til,ctlonaries, w:M pr~se to ()Qmmissiouer .Shuster left M·nnJia to· rent films except .a,t the rate of ~25 • campgroulld, accommodating four- At the laat m~ment came a tele- Ll talse this. ~a~er ~-p. Jill~ flb!!;rp~r day fo~.a v.aellotion of s.1x months. per week for a oha;nge of three films teen thousand men.. new barracks gram flJ'm John: .. --t'orm. and they wm not be perl)rlt~oell to sell with all of the accommod~tions of ''HaVIJ' gone aw-ay. . ~of!t;· '!ork,l · .... \:..9·;·' -----...-.=\\\\\\',. · any film outright. a. ~-lub bouse, electric li\'ht 'facilities, have no money, a fellow cant marry . FIRE ON WOODRUFF'S\ \' ., The combinatlon will demand that pistol targets, etc., are now in evi~ on love.\ · · YOUNGSTER TOOK HA1m!ll - ·1\ld~li;JV SJ.\f~N . ADIRONDACK ESTATE. operators of moving picture ma- dence, and a skirmish- field has been Anna Schaffer, a governess. in a · .'(.f:f't .. 'll l:l,L .. · chines have a license and where the established. The station is in an j Terryville f~mily, tearfullY vo'ivs tbat TO THE HAY · · · . . , · .· . · UTICA, N. Y. Feb. 11.-Timothy' laws do not cover this polnt t11e man- excellent condition, and is a mo4e1 I John Sbelv1n, of Brooklyn, promll!ed BARN: AFIRE;··· ·liOJlY-. 1 . uu·' ~~ 't'EllfT:IliC. L. Woodruff's estate, Kamp Kill ufacturers will compel an observa- With 1 her brother John, who ls of its type, surpassing anything bf faithfully to marry her today. l:lbe AFTERWARD • . ; . i a tu. \~-~:_:1_·111\:J K13,re, on, Racquette Lake in the Ad!- tion of this phrase of the business by. now traveling in the South, Miss its kind in the world. got a letter .from Shelvin this morn• . . ro~dacks, was the. scene of a $20,- refulsljlg to sell where unlicensed :Barrymore has occu 11 ied a suite on ing which, eJ':1pped of excuses and · 000 fire late.last evening. A buUd- operators are employed. the fourth floor of the building_ for other empty wor-ds, eays: iO:X:FORJ:!, Pa., Fe~, TROOPS , b s so~ .:Wa,; being ing used as a dormitory on the sec- two years. Following her custom, ASKS ~10RE · ._ \Cannpt support a wife: a.m out ot bur!ling. barn at. pJ:easa:llt._ ~n_.....,G YO'\\~G p E .. 0 p L E. ond fiooi' and fitted w\lth bathrooms abe allowed her maid to have sun- -work and money. Will return as soQn &\.I..L.I:Qpii.1D ...... YOUNG ··Ac-=o W'tl ·father and a number ··0~-··~~!l WE~ ])()\VN A IliLL 'fDA~ UAD :A Clm.VE AT THE B(}TifOll, · on the ground floor was destroyed ' lVI t ' • . day for herself, and at about half- fOR v-=LtOWSTONI= PARK' as I can afl'ord to marry.\ were. rllildng their hves and adjoining buildings slightly past nine o'clock that night the act• . :L . L The girl Is hysterical and keeps ho~;ses and cows whicl;l,· .damaged. J:IGHJ JH. I= fRS:t'(H 1 ress went to visit ller.uncle and aunt, saying: \He ~ill never mar1..Y me The fire was discovered in one of I L l J I Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Drew, at a ho- now.\ A sympathlc friell'd of hers ( 'PI';['TSB~G, Pa., Feb. 1. ·the sleeping apartments by H. E. tel in Columbus circle. What re- Gen. s. n. M. YounJ!: of the .Army who is the mother of_eight, ·said an- TwentY•se-ven .p-erSQns· wete· lnjjfred, Woodruff of Syracuse, who was en- mained 'of the night was spent in the RecommE>nds Garrison as Perma• grlly to the World co_rrespoil.dent: two probably fn:til:lly, in ~oastipg' ac- terta.ining a house party at the es- Son or Cuban Patriot wm ~luke reading of a play, and it was three \I see in the papers that President nent Exbibit. I cldents in ~reate:c l'itt~burl!l;,. durilig, .tate. \Africa for Afrlcans\ His \\'ar o'clock in the' morning before Miss RoGsevelt caused the hard times. ·the past twenty-~lr ·hours+-21 of An alarm was promptly sounded I Barrymore's cab drew up in front of WASHING-TON, Feb. 11.-Gener- 1 don't kno~ whether he did or no\.; thein in one accident,. on the north and a bucket brigade was forme:i by Cr;r. her home. al s. B. M. Young, of the army, re- 1 bnt if be did, he_ is more effective. Bii'l,e, and tJ,ve in another accident ~ the guests at the place and the em- SAN FR.ANCISC'O, Feb. 11.-Dan·\ Accm;tomed to enter her apart- tired, who is superintendent of the I' than the race SUICide that he con- the e~me s.ecfioil. , ployes, but their efforts were futile, iel Maceo, youngest son of General ments by way of her bedroom, Miss Yellowstone National Park, has rec- , demns. Look at poor Anna here. Twenty•ftve ·boys and SI_!:V.eral girls and quickly realizing this fact they Antonio Maceo, commauder-in-chief Barrymore was surprised to find that ommended that the garrison at I She doesn't get a start-come home, ata11ted fo~ Brighton Road dQWil the directed their efforts' toward saving of the Cuban revolution army, is in the kev would not work. For a few Fort Yellowstone be increased to children.\ ··Marshall avenue hlll on a 'f~ur-board other structures. This they succeed- Oakland, and says he is preparing to minut~s she stood In the dark hall four troops of cavalry of 100 men \ ~------ · sled about 15 feet~long last, night ed In doing, though several of the fit out an expedition to drive tht! trying to gain an entrance, and then each-the increase to be permanent. 1 HARRI!\IAN ~ICST GIVE get out of the atab1e. • 'The 1 boy, Joel L .. Pusey,'· old, had taken some Jil;i\.tcihes:. the house and Atuu•~u theQl in the bar.n, diatelY the hay ca'*ght the lad knew it he was· by tlhmes. It' was t~ome time before The weight of tbe ~r<owd 'lmd the adjolnii(g buildings, were badly I French and other foreigners who are she called the janitor, who came up I General Young wants to establish Bt\01\: IRIUGATION OAN.U.S Gfi1d,e Qf :the hill carr1ed tQe- sled at I sc<:>-rched. bent on conquest from Tangier ami \ with a revolvet· clasped in his hand I two model camps of one troop each, ---- .an' uncontrollable speed. F.Qr over It :ts not believed that the fire will Atrlca. 1 and thus fortified broke in the door. one !n the Fire Hole Geyser basin, SA:\' l>'RA~CISCO. Feb. 11. - Tne 300 .f<'et it d'i,!.shed and when,_ Geor;te force afly alteration In Mr. Wood- \Africa for Africans,\ is the slo-\ It developed that the burglars had and the other at the Yellowstone control of the •C\alifornla DeveiOP\ment ( . · 'BfJ!:ker, the -gutde, tried· t~J ~rop the rutt's. plans for the entertainment at gan of :i.\Iaceo, who declares that 'ile 1 taken an ironing board from a closet Lake outlet and the other two NO CIGA.nE'l\l'ES FOR, f ed t k 1 • company which originated and con- ciha\in it. re us_ o WOl' , _· the camp of two house parties com- hopes to attain his purpose without and used !t to barricade the door to troops to ·be kept at headquarters structt>d tbe monster irrigation syF-- EI!\TQLISij~ :rnier-e 1s a. curve at th~- foqt of tl-e . posed of Republican leaders, ached- ;ecourse to arms. He states that he . prevent Interruption while they were for discipline and instruction. Many tem ·by ·which water is t!llten ft•om tt·-e !hJll_, Here the sleQ. took a sudden uled for this month. mtends to leave Oakland on July 25, ·robbing the place. visitors in the park during the tour- Colorado riYer. and applied to over tnrn, crashing Into a. . telegr[\ph a.ceompanied by fifteen ·hundre>d sup-\ Once In her rooms, ;\!iss Barry- 1st season have never seen United 800,000 acl'#s of desert in he Salton J>Ole. AR~IY FURNITURE TO porters, and go east by rail, embark- more found them In chaos. Every states soldiers In garrison or camp, Basin district, l·mperial county. must Ten Qf those wlio OCC\lPl~ the fron1o COST $300 A SET. ing from some port near New York bureau drawer and closet bad con- and General Young thinks it deslr- 1 bt> re>~rored from the han<ls of the part ot the sit!-!1 w£r-e· hUl·ied'· .clear to. for Tan~::ier. tributed to the confusion on the able to give such an object lesson southern Pac!llc company to the th~ sh'eet car traCks.· 50 feet away. WASHINGTON, Feb. 11.-Estl- \Contributions are being made,\ fioor. Scattered about were street In the manner that will court re- :p-ands of the original stockholders and Two were Injured so· .sffii1Jusly tbat mates at the war department are he says, \to our cause by the· go~ern- gowns, hats Qf the footlights and spect and admiration for the regu- sharehold<>rs O'f the CaUfornia De- they may die. Others sustained that the total cost of the heavy fur-. ments of Cuba, Mexico, and G_l.tate· t hats of the highway, furs of more Jars. He thinks the enlisted me11 •broken ·nm'bs, cuts a;nd ·other mlu{lr, 1 hil G t B it 1 h velopment company. This in effect is J}iture which it is proposed to sup- t rna a, w e rea r a n ,.,as a_ssur- or Jess -..:alue and a hundred and one should remain as a permanent guard the substance of a decision handed hurts. ply to army officers. quarters w!ll ed ns of 'her moral support. other dainty articles of apparel and that they should receive foreign d-own by J11dge ~Iar'l\'>'V in the Unltt>d amount to $9:!6,054. or approxl- which go to make np-: the wardrobe service pay. States circuit court O'f ·appeals yest~>r- fiNE _,AND JAit fUR UNION;, MfN matelY ~300 per set. PROFESBOI't URGES THE of an actress. day, and t>nds litigation tllnt has tied The contracts to be awarded this STlJDY 01~ GER:IUN· AJlT. 1 It was the fact that not one of SUBliARINES BADLY up tbe eanal system of the southern fiscal. year contemPlate a.n expendi- ··• \ these garments had been taken that BANGED IN THE ICE. countrY since the Colorado river went ture of about one-third the total OHICAGO, Feb. 11. - P~of0ssor told Miss Barrymore the burglars on a rampage in September, lOIH, und cost, an1 will furn!sh each building Paul Clemen, of the DniYersity of 1 had been looking for th_e jewels s~e Nl!~W YOIRK, Feb. 11. - 'Dbe sub· thre-atened to su-bmerge all or tilt> ·with a dining-room table, eight din- Bonn, adrlressing tbe Gerruani~tic !!0· 1 did not possess and which, she sa1d marines cuttleflesh, Viper and Tnran- great Salton sink .and defeat the very lng chairs, a desk, and a sideboard. cl~tr of C:.-nica>:Q. ln!l't ni~bt. d!'clared last night, she never has possesse:i. tula. whlr'h wt>re in,lnrt>d by the lee ends for which it was originally tap- Later on, other supplies wlll be con- thnt 0('rmnn :n•t has marle such won- But she remembererl that in a purse in attempting to lt•ave New York bar- pt>d. JudgP BPss handed down a dis- tracted for. dm•fnl progress in the lust 2:> years in one of the• bureau drawers she hor s<'n-i'al days 11 go, were placed In sentlng opinion. COLE INDICTl\IENT IN COAL BUSINESS BOo:\IS. l\IASSACHUSETTS QUASHEil. LO'SDON, Feb., 11. ment has introduced in -the commons 'll 'bill for ~be -ntoteoti< children and dealing with fenders. Among the mo!Jt of the 119 clauses of the · one fo~idding'cblldren yea1>s fYf age to SJilQke or bncco or cigarettes and ·ella·D<IlW'el the pollee to search o0frenders. cQnftscate their tobacco. The first offence w!ll ·be 'PUH!slna:o!~ by :hnling the offender before istratt> -who will lecture him c~ormi.ty of his sin. Succeeding fen!!f!$ V.ill entail fines tmt not prison-ruent. which the bill a'bolli5l;Jeil!: to1· all juvenile oft'ences except .a carefully dE'fined cnscs. · The mE'asure was connally by all parties and it is likely, u , .. \ ,m- will be swiftly enacted Into Jaw.· SHORTER HOURS MEA:N A BIGGER ,P ~y ROJ:.,L~ , nJSTI¢E BIS~!mOFF OJ!! TJIE SU· .I\~~. COURT DEALS SEVERE- LY . WITH ORGANIZF;Rs. WHO DISO~D lNJUNOTIQN. NEW YORK; Feb. H.-President - Patrick H, :NJ:cCorniick, ·of. the local . _ ' branch of. the Typ!>gra:r)hical Union, - ,-' · -known as th~ \Big ~Sllt,\ atid George >, ·.~; Ja.~s9n.;and .v~cl¢~ J:, -Costello, !!UiENADOAH, Pa., Feb. 11.-Th\ cold weather of the l>ast- t:nree weeks ha!d the effect of strengthening the coal trade so much that all the Read- ing and Lehigh Valley Coal company collieries have been ordered to work six days a week until furtller notice, Instead of four. thnt It is mnr.h wore inftuentlal than I bad left $57li. Purse and contents the dry doC'k at thr> Brooklyn navy I•'rench art wbich has had such a were gone. Then she loolted for the y;trd 'for re1tairs ·ycstenlny. Propel- powerful PlfeC't on A!Hl't'lean palut- opals, with the same result, and then ler~ and 1'\ltld•·rs \n•re injured when ing. He anl(l that thPI'e is grtn·c dan- the trifles in the 'way of jewels, of tllr> little yessPl;; attcmpted to JlUKN ger tlmt American art would drift in- little monetary value, wblch had throu~th thP !<'!' fioc ·nt tilt• hurbor'\' to French <'hannel~ and lost• all Its come to her from her mother. mouth. 'l'hr d:unn!'es tbE\ boats sus- frPshness and orlglnality, nnd m·g!'\1 Miss Barrymore immediately com- the stndy of Gt>rman art to eoutra- munlcated with the pollee, and an dr!ct this tenden<'Y. Investigation showed that the burg- tained lll'(• nnt of :1 s«>rlo11s nnture. lars had· entered by a fire escape ln the fourth floor 11nd then forcing a BUMPED STOCK TRADI. l the rear of the building, cUmbing to uml the re]lair~ will 1 be !uexpem;IVP, but it ts not likely that 1hey will at· tempt to gE't out of th~ h·arbor again untU the tee is I:'One. SALE:>.f, Mass., Feb. 11.-The In- dictment against Speaker John N. Cole, of the MassaC'huselts House of Representatives, charging him with violating the statues by sollcltlng transportatlcn below regular rates, was quallhed to-day. WASHINGTON. Feb. 11.-Ext~n~~ Ing the application _of the pr-ovis~~~~( . ot the eight hour law to watchm~~t tea~sters, firemen and stablemen .un<; der the quartermasterJS dewrtw~nt',·-~. in accordance wtt11 recent ii~:tB1o~~ ··-· . w1Jl.mean an extra cost Qf $7:-!>,UOU-\lif · . 1Jnion organ1&~J;S. ~to.day :\WAS ;': flnE!,d·. .. $2:59. eac~. amt Jllmteilc!!d_,;~~~·t\f~~y. ~ dl!-YB · lmJ111tJ.o~ment. ·19~~< . <lleobey:lng .. .an .tnjunot_lon· .o.btalned: by_-~ .. the:. -Ty· · · · · ~ }iqt!J;ej;ll.e;· o~: ,Ne:)V York. . in· 19Q6, ·: · il'llPl'n!J.S. B'enn!ltt and Wtllla;m S. An- :. f.e!so}f were fined $-'00 ~n the same ·. ·, chl!,rg~; ., ·, .Sen~!lC!'l wa.~· Jxnpo~ed, ~y ·'·' ;J:u~tl~-. ,:~i~.ch):!~· •in .·th! .. :-!l~tPr!llli.~. .'·'·:~~~,~} :/.::. f4,':;. . . , ~ ': .. . ,., .. , _; ·' FIRE IN ONTARIO. BUFFALO, Feob. 11. - A.G-r11nd wlndow. l'O'XDITIO:s'S UNCHA:SGED. , year to the war !department. · :driil'ei( DRTECTn·Es WITH FRANCO READI~G. Pa., Feb. 11.-Charles l the circumstances the foree of em-:.· BAKER IS B't'R~\ED. Trunk expreSs wbleh lert tllis clty NEW LISKARD, Out., Feb. 11.-A ye,;t!;'rdny collided with a stoclc train fire in Latchford caused an estimated loss of $100,000. The King Ed· ward ·hotel, Alexandria hall, Empire Lumber eontpany, Lhe post omce, as- say .om~e, and other buildin~;a a!'e re- portetl, a. total loss. • J at Port Co~borue. Ont. Cond~l~tor 1\twlmnan and six l•assengt•rs Wf'l'l' In· jUl'l'll. UOlW \!'t'IOHS!y h!1W\'\'I'l', .\Jl '1\\CI'E' from Bn1J'nlo ~u<l :\'iagara Full>;. T;ll-Ei respons~hility fnt• thc accident 1 h.ts·not OO!!n d~termine<:l. 1fARSEILbES. Feb. 11.-Senho: Cyran e. a journeyman baker. was ~E'IY YORK, Feb. 11.- The conlli· ployes will have to be increased' to Franro, cx-pr~>mlel' of' Portugal, anJ bnrn('(l to death IH•rc <mrl~· to-rla~· t!on of .TamPs n. Layng. CH•.rallroa<l , meet the needs of the service. his fnmi!;.·, who aniv;od hl•re last in a tin• Y>hi<\h <IPsll'OJ'<'d lht- bakery jma!l. who·~ eritkally ill at his hom\ I night. left h~· tmin for Genoa at 7:3:! of William II. B•1h!'l<'s. liP s]Rpl in· in thi:- ·c·it~·- w:J~ n•portNl td<iay .. !\I .\ dau~lll<'l' ba& :n-riverl at this morning. Two dMectives ar:com- the huildiug. and bil: cba.rro<l. r•·-1 uuc:h~pgeil. He i•· ~Uff()J'in;;' f1·om .11 bOlUE' nf :\I;. :Uld :\lr~. C-~Hn:lE's panied the part)\. · mains wer<> found in the l'llins. · · c;omplir:ation of diseases. . f:rPY on :'.fr)lnrtlll ~tl'('P.t. •