Ligonier Banner., Volume 44, Number 37, Ligonier, Noble County, 2 December 1909 — Page 6

e The Ligonier Banne: LIGONIER, - INDIANA ‘ . THE FLIGHT TO CANADA. Las! year $OO6O persons possossed of £ B Rpwriean coipcd doliars | G the wuisalent eroased avier Lo the oW nd ok denty mpd this year the sffbinl PBegrecwill show Ihat T Pen voars apno Ihe ginbers sore 60 sitggh! 0 it vet Terh YEArs Botios (B Sl «!'fjl‘a!:;z‘:iv Ataerichaneg doutiions - wiil outnumler the gain of tarvignors. with & ;'m:-f:r;* BRInR (OBK - of vra bn irosertion to which fh' gain theough higration sl be beg gariy Wolitle St fe mot Hkely that the exeitie G Tarmars %t conticae 1o in i i i"““‘"f" Fatle that there ©ill i sty sltreiiny poLTing over the Hue for pany sears s the beiied slati e Bpiire that Ly the end of the f ¥y Ihe vonaiation 'r“,... nEYe Incriasied o 0 B BN with ample raait tor ae aeng et That the {63 Bigni! Gk Gl ERA i venient has oot dawned ab the peoide of this country n o F fron the Ta:l that press and g lo wre stfl Bidding pod speed 10 the de parting thonsands of pood it Ezen: ot Withasit gleing 4 thought an o 1! Pcappearing fullliane of good B Whivn thee rotiee 1o nid things In andther Hahe tHise in apt o bhe Rrea! ayitntiog of Bind. says Wash ngton Post 1t skal can we do atnt it ARRIDAY the lrurl of L ‘.-;L‘h ofvighiosk soin pow ¢ 10 erecl haariets S BER S 1 the aull sl 0w ; fhriyere what tacie SR 13 SRI A ternative €A g v ; Th i sHiceient that the Rus ®ian ¢ 7 it s ;:“‘,\!;:"‘, TOr R fla:t AERiLeant of BaANELa 41 Hanei Lot weon Franee uns 12 LOO K ends SheneEyer fhe =t Peterslinrg Bisvery et fedaiveal L s Fhe K of the firieew .x‘umf:f‘\i r othe war with . ' lapas was Taisea iy Isris and the re luctanie of the Prench Bnanclers 1o cottinus Ihels nans n view of the B ~ disasters on ges and land Wik A& YerY PONGIGI facior in mov ing Hisala 1o aécest the profered Smediation b IR epantry gl the dunl alltance Wno leaser o RUpTeniely fmipottant factor in Ruassian polities or 16 Rus ian fnanee An under .5!,!.; ging e Deen reached with Fng land which witie nof constituting &n offensive and detengive slitance hawn done diuch ta aliny suspicion and to promote good will e The new rogime {5 Tarkes phcunieeg to e of more tHan senthisenial Yriter et o the Uniiod :4‘..31.!'*- Fhie doval opment of the eountry offery opporis nities fr & wevssinl Ann :ir_';l.z; erter Jirise Modern giethods of avricultyre with the use of mach HELY., Wil rendet profiitaiie gredt tracts of lany Much mineral wealth also awaits & velog nent Intand towns need FallNaAYs and whean ronds Canstantinonle. a city ol neariy a mililon H)lx;all:.\liffl_ has no cloctrfe lights or railwayy and no telephone It has inadeguate wa tervworks and only 8 poor ice plant Caplial s invited to make investments. and promifses-are made of large ion censions ntd ‘flilll\‘h'i‘x"!i. . No king ever show m’i“ & more concilt atory apirit than ‘King. George s, dis playing in the face of -the . present troubles in Gireece He axhibited this’ spirit anew in the manner fn which he compelled his sons teo resign from the army. At his instance the chamber of deputies passed the bills abolishing the right of theé crown prince to serve as commanderin-chief and that of the other princes to hold commissions. By his own act, therefore, the military party which brought on the revolution of last August is deprived of its last - ground for complaint against the dy- ! _ masty. ; i . : . —— ! The exhibition of American uxt\nu~? facturers, to be held in Berlin, Ger- | many, next vear, should be a sm;ess, | Loth because of the purpose almed at | and on account of the eminence and | abiitty of the American business men | who are in the management. Ameri. | can manufacturers are beginning to | appreciate. the opportunities open in toretgn lands, and an exhibition like .that proposed for Berlintis certain to | be invaluable in making people abroad | familiar with Amerfean products. It | is coming to the point where “Made in | America” Is a guarantee of ‘excellence. | :e : | ~Out in the state of Washington a | nipe-vear-old boy has killed a big | deer. It is a pleasure to be able tosay | " that he did not in his efforts to bring § down the buck mistake anybody for a | rabbit or a wild turkey. l - The Turkish government has offered | great encouragement to the Zionist | movement by inwiting Jews of allz countries to colonize the lands along the Bagdad railway. This is quite aj <hange from the policy of the old regime. ’ , o i o o e Sir Thomas Lipton wants anomér‘ race. It is a pity that so persistent and graceful a loser could not win now and then, just to keep the proper spirit in the sport. But the American vachts have got so in the- habit of winning that it is hard td break themselvesof It. = . ' The situation in Nicaragua is reported as “very grave,” from which we infer that & good undertaker could ‘establish a paying business there right Dow. : S i 3

1 o i 20 MEN SAVED Miners Thought to Be Dead for Seven Days Are Snatched - from the Tomb. | ? 7 3 WHOLE TOWN WILD WITH JOY Burvivers Tell of Fearfy! Ordeal Through Which T#eg Passed—- . Saved by the Herpiem acd Wis dom of Two of the Party Whom _ They Recognizedss Leaders. Cherry, H-The tallowing tolls the. Biloiry ©f the disaster 6 6 notaheld Men in. mune when fre siaried Novermber 13, .. oW . 38T Rescuers burred in Cage | 10 Oead Lodies recavered Bodier insight in third vein 68 Tolal known dead TN Escaped and refcued. Nov 13 104 Rescued alive, Nav. 20 ! 20 . Total escaped § . 144 Total sccounted for ... .. . ba 3 Uraccounted for el o 204 Estimsated total death list . 353 T heryy 10 The St Pt e Wone Seaiel O THurkdey At %l ot b Grenad apnln for several wod ks Thi W 3 "'*‘;"fi AZ’-';‘ "-1?' f. ." . £ Eoown that the fire GGI not o 5% Arolic N 0 stlumnt .“_J; be fmnide 1o fescue the hodios b’i:.'; in e ! 3¢ 58 BEtii the Mamis Bre unter conts C I s oestimated tHEL 201 Laxiicx are pole Lup in thé pine S arge v b were loontid Wedhesdsy in b fEIMG veln level @8 tRe nitde Nl that time the GRERRT of the Hirv wirk iR throuigh 140 t Bopesils o the sCtond veln anoup 1B face of Ihe giain shaltl has fnereased boriy o and 8O menaved the ves of the Srenuen Bnd rescastd That the off cinis fead 1o seal the mine There were angry mutlerings ameong Ahe pien apd griel was dispiaved b the weomen whan the nows wiredd that ff!? effort 1o recayer the doad hag hee abhandoned : ‘ FTweniy G pien who it was belloved loat their iives when the fire hroks ot wore rescued after Baving heen ;rx;‘r*:,’ g ftor geven davye One of them hiiveves dled saan after reaching his homoe, , ‘ The news of Ahe rescue of tiving men swept througs the villaze ke & telepathic wave M trapsformed A community-which was groveling in the decpest pis of woe {nle a cotmunity deliricus with fo¥ Intoxicated with hoge When the men came forth from | the shaft they found the whole coun tryeide githered 6 pive them welo COe ; : , ~- Gazre at Own Co¥ing, | When thelr vy, gtcustomed for a Weik to the inky bldekness of 8 sealed. .e..;«‘ mine, were abe B take in the gighis nround them ofe of the first fhones that they 88w Wae the plleduy coffins in which, by all ‘the jaws of seience and engineering, ?_?.:_\ were 10 hive been buried : When they were able t 0 Bpeak the first words that left their L . wer wards that brought up hope that hun. dreds of other men ¥et fn the mins misht be still alive. Idring the long wittehes of thelr awn iniprisonment they exid they had heard zounds that made them sure that the crannies and corriders sbout them held living men. ; { : Third Vein Untouched. Hope that thare are other men alive in the mine Iz based on the fact that fts area covers nearly & square mile and that the third vein has scarcely been touchéd by the smoke. All the mien =aved were in the gecond vein Rescuers fought in the mine with the encrgy of demons They knew that every minute, every second, counted. They knew that in the case of the 21 brought up alive human vitality was tested almost to the utmost. An hour longer and many .of the 21 would have died. The rescu ing parties worked amid the reck of gewer gas and the fetid odor of dead bodies, but in the face of thé most re‘volting conditions worked umu‘thcy dropped. : Ten minutes before the first of the rescued miners came to the surface the news that they had been saved had been flashed llke lightning over the town. Workmen dropped their tools, storekeepers left their ccunters, the local banker directed that his vaults should be locked and deserted the institution, : . “The Men Are Alive.” . “The men are alive’ rang in a geream through the streets. Women dropped their work and, snatching up their children, ran to the main shaft. Hope and despair fought a battle on every face. Men showed their excitement by shouting incoherent nothings A A I s e N NN o oSAI P i it

Milwaukee Firm Bankrupt. Milwaukee.—An involuntary petition in bankruptcy was filed in the federal court against Brill Brothers Company, dry goods, notions, ete., Judge Quarles appointing the Milwaukee Trust Compauy receiver. The liabilitles are about $117,000, with assets estimated at $75,000. . Abruzzi Made Rear Admiral. - Rompe.—The duke of the Abruzzi has been promoted to the rauk of rear admiral. . : ‘ Bjornson Still at Crisis. . Paris.—#The condition of Bjornst. jerne Bjornson, the Norwegian novel{st, continues extremely grave. The latest physicians’ bulletin stated there had Dbeen - practically no change, : Accused Treasurer Released. Rockford, Ill.—Public-spirited citizens came forward with a bond of $5,000, which secured the liberty of William K. Thompson, aged school treasurer, charged with embezzlement. . - .

a 1 one esclher, while the women, trembiinge Is every Hmb, conid sot even Seep They slood snd starcd Al lae? the first cnr enme 1o the sav face. 1 contsined cight men. sil on cots . White canvay was wpresd over Peael 5o that the fare fi‘”hg\ffilfi'fi* Ahke K}kf‘:!,a ’{B.f"i’{f' carriod fiffl the Q%fi’?‘#@%fif and 3 sjusd of sclliers slopped for ward with sach to bold back Ihe siweTatoew while it was being bothe 1o the Wrmporary bosplial da a Pulliean L ORE. Bear Ly : e h They :r—_\,aiés s My God t%&jfif‘?fl L Rlivel” : o e ’ | Crowd Surges Forward A fumult of shouting followed and Lihe crowd sarged (OWREG IDe Tescusd then e & mave that B xeemed would gyerwheln them The siiten sprang ;.’='f‘fi art As the oty Peneed Ihe fg sren beneath shmld be geen Lo ove The crowd bent (orward. strainins CTErY etcrg¥ Lo men who (1 was that Liny lensath the ol Then Eitnowt Palmuitanecusiy frons B 8 thnats went LOp the oy, Thoy re glive " » - L ¢ The militin wers swegt oul of the P war Tike & femce of Siraes v | Buddesiy Capf Hall thiew up bin ooty . L Mo, he shouted, “genll kill these {men H you 10y (o loueh them pow i St "’u k. for ‘Y(f}ffl M‘*‘?g e | koow we cant slah ¥ou: stand back L The owinds Bud a 8 Instant oflect [ Then B mat oh one of (Be cots §ioted Lis tmiakk of ranvax and leoked out al the crowd with 8§ wegk grin That ave - touch of Bumow 1o the siniation iand the erisls wae Yoy . . Wives Meet Mushands, i Alter the nwen had boel faken 1o the hospiis] there catie B pavse, and Lthen the relatives of the saved men were enileg in . L Twentvane men okfe onl of the “miine wilve beeguse seience hesl e Cbrute furees of the sarth Tweo of the twentyone men -0 George BEddy and P Walter Waltn oure tha horows of the rescne. Witheut thele tstelligence and nki IHE 1% men with them must Bave perished Eddy i the sssisiant man. arer of the mine HMe 16 & mining oo ginder nnd & goadd opé Waller Walte, the sciend vein exgmiger. kuows all [ {the intricacles of the Bt Tanl mine ar well a 8 the AYErfge nian ktows the tapography of his own bhack yard When the general alarm of fire was peiven these two med dashéd toward cthe misin shalt Thew found the way P barfed by fire and turned back Com: g oup behind thewm they fousd (9 [ men. They stopped thew snd told {them that hope of escidpe by way of Pthe sbaft was out of the guestion. ! They sxid that if they would follow | their orders they might save their tves To Waite and Eddy the leaderé ship: of zh ‘group swas the npatural | thing and the 19 agresd to utmx‘meit Parders ' L ; Form a Government. _ The whole party then ran to a dis it gallery of the mine in which the i air was found fo he comparatively tpure. The two commanders ordered j thie men to knead the minv‘dnfl with | water found in the floor of the drifi, {and make rough bricke. Wih these { & wall was bullt up that shut off the § gallery from the rest of the mine and }ofl'u tively kept off the black damp. CThen a veln of conl WAR Dleretd by P Eddy and Walte, who knéw that in ¢t vy ooal vein water ean be found. A Cregular svstem of policing was esfadDlished. a lule stale whs formed In ta closed mine pallery 300 feetl under (the crest oof the earth. Mewmbern of this soclety were gdvised and disci P plined. The fact WRR jmpressed on [ all that the satety of the whole party 3 depended upon the good bf'?im"it}:' of i the individual . - { The food was divided so as to preL'vent any one person - from starving i while his companions had anything of ! their mreager store to spare. A similar { provision was made with the water { When the food was all gone, the two | leaders, by prayer and words of good ! cheér, strove to keep their courage up. i At last, at the end of seven days of { untold privations, the erisis came The ;mf'n “had almost lodt hope. One of their number, who for hours had been | showing signs-of insanity, ran to the [ life-saving wall and beat a part of it { down. His campanions were too weak to restrain him. He ran out into the Sdarkmam perhaps 100 feet and then { the black damp seized him. He stag- | gered and fell dead. = » ; ~ Build Up Wall Again. : | With infinite effort the men who [\wre left 'built up the wall again i\\‘hen‘u was finished they again sat dawn and waited, with every sense { acute, in the darkness for some sign that might give them hope. Hour after hour passed by and no sign of a rescue came. At last a conference was held and it was decided to make a dash for lberty. A small hole was cut in ‘the wall, and elght men, headed by David Waite, passed through. They ! advanced through the dreaded black | damp zone with beating hearts. Nothing could be seen. No sound could 1 'be. heard. , e . Suddenly at. the farther end of the corridor came the rattle of footsteps { and the flash of a light. It was the % rescuers from above. They had at last -cut through the heavy fall of coal that {choked the passage from the main shaft. The miners were saved.

Mmmmwm l Paul Gilmore Weds Third Time. Staunton, Va—Paul Gilmore, the actor, who is here filling an engagewment, was married to Miss Ethel E. Canley, a Californian and formerly a ,'member of Gilmore's company, who who came here with her mother from { New York. This is Gilmore's third marriage, having been divorced from his second wife last summer. The First Steel Needles. Steel needles were first made in England in 1545, Negro Lynched for Shooting. Delhi, La.—After he had shot and fatally wounded City Marshal Walter Nichols and was in turn shot by Nichols, James Estes; a negro, was hanged by a mob. Nichols was attempting to arrest the negro on a minty herge when shot. . Ruler of Finland Resigns. Helsingfors.—The resignation of Gen. W. A, von Boeckman, governor general of Finland, has been accepted. Vice-Gov. Maj. Gen. Zein has been appointed acting governor general

LOSES LIFE WITH GRANDSON WHEN FIRE DESTROYS : HiS MOME. } LAWMAKER MEETS SWIFYT END Boy is Found Logcked in Corgresy e’y Arres Browing That Latter Gave L ®ig Life in Allarmipt to Bave Lad. ! : i - Kapsas ity Mo d ORETESR AT Tavid A De Armond of the Sixth Mis sourt digtriel in 8 heroic efort o Fnve the lite of ki Lillle grandson wWhE ,‘,w,r‘;mtgi 1o dealh I 8 & Nre tha! o stroowd bl residonee gt Hutier, Mo was fnade Enows when, »ih s :a,',“;,l\ tocked atiout the blackined and burned | iy of the [ittle Doy, IHe tOLETORS 4% :4" & by was found He bad caught ap the pixvearaid iBd Imvid A Ar inond. Jr abd rushed /3 ? Ihroueh (he eaping Sanies thay Niled Biw oo He Sol with Bl ahonnecious borireks ; g 8 'A‘“_ xabk othrvael . Lhe ) fiowr o qolek death. , " What wakes the ff.?&;v‘fr nnvsaaily | pal et & the fart thatl Ihe prancact Sk s prandfather e fdol [he two ogy fimeparatie and olte “ 1D geitbher . The Bovy went b his grand fatber biouge ns saual and aller a Bapipy ¢veniog the two potired = The next the tariily heard of them wae when fromn b hindg *.%,vA \.;\_.f‘ and fates (hat envelopod the house CAbe boy srresrned ' £3h .‘345141;»‘; el e oul of ?J".’F,‘ gulck: I'ms burping to Seath ™ | ; “Neu, son, don't be afrald Grand il take You out” wias the calm re iy ] Then both wep! dowan 1o thelr death | + o The remasinder of the lamily sleep Sdng in the house st the Ume of the | firs Mes 1 Armmond and Ner daugh. | ter, M Ciark, and Miss Nettte Holew weore greatiy - shakent by thelir ex | : ;‘ZA ssages of condalence frony all | parts of the souniry wWePs reci 'u*;? iy 7‘»’ Ty Armoends, amoneg them one | from President Talt ; . 1 ’\ e Armonid, editor of !“‘A“j Hates County Democral, sah of the } eongressman and faiher af the bhoyv who was burned, tried to rush ‘:mu% the Y'";."E‘,‘Yfi: Kouse to gave his father | and son, but was prevented by w'?xrr'fi,‘ vhio knew his sacrifice would be %n_l vain i Conmgressman e Armond and his | Httie gramdaon will he buried Pr:day! at Butier Mo i MOXLEY GOES TO CONGRESS Reguiar Republican Candidate in Sixth i lilinois District 1s Eiected to l Succeed Senator Lorimer, ! Chivago —Witllam 1 Moxley, t?,e'l regular Republican candidate for con- | RresbneaTt for the Sixth Hloofs con greentonal district war elected Tues ‘ day to sucoeed Willlnm Lorimer. who resigned when elected 1o the United Blatex genate, by a plurality of €273 YOleR S : The vote resulted as follows W. J Moxley (Rep), 144%4; Cart| I. Barpner Ind i, 8£317: PFrank 8 ! Ryan (Deny). 6277 The campaign in this election w:\xl most bitterly contested and was participated in by many Republicans of national. and state fame, f{ncluding Speiaker Cannon and Gov. Deneen. i | IS VICTIM OF BLACK HAND | Unknown Men Shatter Italian’s Smref with Dynamiite—Five Buildings Wrecked. : Dnnvitle, Hl—A charge of dynamite welghing perhaps 25 pounds was éx- | pioded under the fruit and wine house of Joseph Mascari 11 College glreet, Tuesday, utlterly. demolishing five buildings and causing $50.600 damage Buildings both to the north and to‘ the south of the Masecar! place were ~completely wrecked, and plate glass i windows in every bullding for three sguares were demolished, Mascari i charged members of the “Hiack Hand’ society with the crime, but he declined to say whether he had re ceived threatening letters from any source : : ASTOR SAFE, SAYS SKIPPER Captain Confirms Report That Yacht . Nourmahal Was in San Juan i Harbor November 17. i New York.—Col John Jacob Astor and son, Vincent, with their guests . and crew, are safe on bhoard the vacht . Nourmahal somewhere! in West In - dian waters. The yacht arrived at San Juan on November 14, and was | still thére on the evening of Nc’wem»! _ ber 17, when sll peril from the ter | " rific hurricane had gone. Since then the Nourmaha! has probably salled { for Ponce. ' Thiz information was . brought by the Inkular line steamship Harry Luckenbach which reached New ! York Tuesday from San Juan, P. R i : i Cobb Fined for Assault. | Cleveland. O.—Ty Cobb, outfielder |on the Detroit baseball team, was ; fined $lOO and costs Monday for as- | saulting George . Stanfleld. a night ' watchman in a hotel on the occasion .of the Detroit team’s last visit to % Cleveland. . : Fire Damp Burns Six. - . Martins Ferry, O.—By the explosion of fire damp in the Florence mine of | the Youhrogheny and Ohio Coal Company, near this city, Monday, six ‘miners were fatally burned. SRS Haskell Pleads Not Guilty, . Chickasha, Okla.—Gov. Charles N. ! Haskell and his five co-defendants in | the Muskogee town lot conspiracy | cases appeared before Federal Judge | Marshall Saturday and pleaded not - Reward for Girl's Slayer. ‘Milwaukee.—A reward of $2,000 is offered for the arrest of the murderer of Hattie Kinda, the 14-year-old girl whose body was found in an abap@ousl building on the North side.

FECERAL COURY BUSTAINS GOV ERNMENT IN BIG SULT. Stardard ls Declsred tiegal Corpora tism is tmportart Decigion-De. fendant Wil Appeal. 8t Paul The ¢ {rf:.ru-f-‘. wor 8 smeeping vicisdy over the Standard £ corprsiion - Batarday in an tpinion writtvn by Jodge Waller Ranborn af 81 Pagl sed coscurmed in Ly f'n?fi““‘n Vandeventey ook sngd Adacsoa, %tk o specisl celrurTing opin L by Judege Fiook the T aitedd Ntates sirefiil court for ithe casters district af Wissouri handed dowg 86 upisnin destiring the Riandard 0O Company of New lerswy sn liegal o smbination, opersting in resiraint of trade, ABd o dered M dixwcition The opinion of the comrt and The op Awr of Mg bithenn wets filed simuliste sty in 81 Paul and Bt Losin. The Aprrey tukes oot 3 x.:,;.‘:‘.v’t‘. froun ""‘Qv date of ite Bling,. snioss suspended by a 5 sthpenl o the suprelne foun At that thwme an niunciion Wil be iwm sged restralning the = Standard OF Company from & Turther conligushct of s Vusiness under fa present for st oy ‘ ‘ Thirty three of Ihe seventycdd con cerns in. the Stendard curpormlinn sre eyrepteld Trom the order of dlpmoiution and the bl is distuissed as spaisat then It appears from the cone .1'."21:‘ apin fon written by Judge Hook that the romp Any cannot do business under B 0 {«_r:‘.. with the ohieet of »tifiiog rompetition, for he says that with the end of the combination the monophiy will naturally disappear, but shonid (8 not do s and the members of the combination retire rom 11 exoeptl one who might perpidtoste (he mMONOPOIY Ly the nggpregation of the phystosd sroperiies and lostrumentialities, 1t wanld constitute a viciation of the de eree. ol the o “f? % The Standard O - Cowmpany pre sonted & formidahie array of legal tal ent led by John G- Milburn of New York, The defense was that the pros ent organization of the |andard OR poration was Ihe resnll of the nat aral growth of 41 greal indosiry and that no statute had been violated. STAB PEACEMAKER TO DEATH Police Battie with Mob Bent on Doing Harm to His Young , Slayer. Chicago —Andrew Heil, 27 years old, 1810 South Wood street, lies dead because he attempted Sunday to be a peacemaker and defended an aged man from attack by a younger®man In hlsg efforts to save the old man from s beating he was himsel! gtabbed through the heart by Charles Benfield, 28 vears old. who was arrested. While he was being rushed to the patrol wagon, he parrowly escaped iynching at the hands of an Angry mob of fishermen The scene of the tragedy was on the lake pler at the foot of Sixteenth street, In the midst of a loog line of fishermen Henfleld had arrived early, and was getling hig lineg ready, when he called upon George Krapp, who lives in a Lut near the piér to per form an errand for him. Krapp Is an old man dnd was not yet dressed Benfleld was in a hurry and because Krapp was slow fu getting on his shoes he kicked bhim i the back Hearing the aged man's cries a erowd of fishermen gathered around fn pro test. Hell, however, was one of the first to offer active interference. After ordering Henfleld to desist he attempted to step between Benfield and Krap As he did so Benfleld drew a long hunting knife and, without warning, witnesses say, plunged it into the peacemaker's heart WAR-LIKE TALK 'FROM .TAFT President Urges Erection of Impreg nable Fortress at Hampton Roads to Repel Possibie Foes. Norfolk, Va—To build an impregnable fortress at Hampton Roads, the greatest naval base In the world, was the declared purpose of President Talft In an sddress here He furthermore sald that by the time his - administration ends the most powerful . guns in the world will be ready for foes thal may attempt tc enter Hampton Roads The speech was delivered at the At lantic Coast . Deep Waterways convention. = MRS. READ FOUND GUILTY Woman Who Sought to Extort a Gift © of $lOO,OOO by Dynamite is Convicted. Denver, Col —The fury in Judge Sheafor's court, after 18 hours’ consideration, found Mrs. Allen P. Read guilty of attempted extortion. The penalty is imprisonment of from one to 14 years. ! : A year ago this month Mrs. Read attempted to force Mrs. Gepevieve Chandler Phipps to give her §lOO,OOO by threatening to blow her up with dynamite unless she complied. Witl Await Court's Ruling, New York.—The Standard Oil Company Tuesday announced authoritatively that'it had no intention of seeking to procure an amendment to the Sherman anti-trust law, but will proceed with the appeal to the United States supreme court from the decree of the United States circuit court. " Russia Hangs Fifteen, ; ' Saratov, European Russia.—Fifteen prisoners were hanged here Tuesday. Two men convicted of lynching have been condémned to death. Cousin of Mrs. Lincoin Is Dead. Kansas City, Mo.—Mrs. Julia Orna Gaugh, who was a cousin of Abraham Lincoln's wife, and who, whén she was a girl of nine years, was kissed by the French general, Lafayette, died at her daughter's home Monday at the age of 94 years. ; Sues Jefferson for a Divorce. New York—Christie MacDonald, the comic opera singer, has begun action at Buffalo for a divorce from William Winter Jefferson, one of the sons of the late Joseph Jefferson. |

OF YEAR'S WORK Report of the Secretary of the Interior Received. b { PROBLEM CF PUBLIC LANDS Oeveisgment Through Private Enten _ prise L-"*;;:e'l"\‘a!:a}naz Supervisan . and Control Desired—~Recinny e tier Service Discussnd . o Wiaskingten Wov, 2+ The grnvasl ro peart in the president & Bichsrd A :".’i}vi:t;*«‘f garretgry o the 3:/,“- rior WiE Wmace publiic § "‘ Al akes interesl ng tvading T he *-q £ e &% B erlinn ¢ the e goder Ihe ad mitdatrxtian of Jdoes B Garfsld, and Mr Vallvger plyse Blm 00l for bin eprnest and oßelahit servioes Secrvtscry Hallingesr ecinsnen's on e o 3 public land statules and Sos The :'xf and ravid Alespeaition of the publle lands pnder these stalutes and “ & IEE mmethods of a 0 '« g beiy cwhich for a long time prevniied 1 graliy prdsoked the feeling that the prioo domaly was egitimate prey fog the anscrupuions snd that It was no e Yo vigdgle oF Gregisren? Ihe iand laws 1t in 1o B regreiied Lhat W, dx o Dathoen were s tardy Lo tea tee the jmportancs of preventing s larpe & Mmoasire of our o BARlura T scursad paening (6to the Rands of land piralea and specuintors with 5o ‘_”\ o develnpmment hoking 15 iB¢ national’ weifan . Must Continue Prosecutions "It may be osafely sald that mbiltons - of sores of timber and oiker lands haee bevn unlawfully-obtalsed, and i i miso . trues that setlone te recover gueh lands have in ot ihatatoes lang gifice been barred "7, the starate of imttatians Fhe privcipal awakeuing th our wasteful courde . fame ynde - your predecessor's sdmintatration Th hoid and vigorous praseoiibons of land frands (hrough Bedretaries Hitchoook ' &nd Garfield, have restored a saluiars respect for the law, and the pablic mind has raptdiy grasped the Inipor tance of safeguarding the farther dis position of our npatural ressiurees In -the public lands In the interest of the Coublie good as apainst privatle greed Notwithstanding this, it 18 pecessary to eontinue with glmest vigor through a 1 avallable sources, the securing of information of violations of the pablls land lgws and to follow such . vicla tlons with rigid :;,»,_{(g.,’f:\)?:g‘;,, ‘ - Use Pnutei’.En!erpréu. ' . "On thix.present policy of consery ng the satural ressirces of the pub lie domain, while development ‘s the Xev note, the best thought of the das {2 not that development shall be by na tiopal agencies, but that wise utiiiza -tion whall be secured through private enterprise under nations superyiston and control. Therstore, # material progress 8 1o be minde inoseciring the Legt use of our remaipnisg poabi fands, congress must be erlled upan 1o enact fial fegisiation Mr. Uailinger then gives in detsfl fils recommendations for the classif eatien of public lands. and the fea tures of a measure shich he advizes for the direction of the afiié«is-t‘e:fl#;fl of wn ter poaer sites : ‘ ¥he Reclamation Service. ; Concerning the reciamation service, the report savs In part “in view of the lmporfance of a Epeady completion of existing projects and thelr proper extension, and of the t:wm.x,'\n in 1812 of &n adiustment be- . tween the stutes by which the major portion of the funds arising from the sale of publiec lapds within each state. and territery shall have Deen ex pended xo far as practicable within streh slate or territory, and in view of the importance of making a deneficial use of waters already ap propriated or capable of appropriation 1o which rights may be lost for nonuse, | belleve an urgent appeal should be made W congress o authorize the issuance of certificates of indebteduess, or of bonds against the reclamation fund, o an aggregate of not exceeding . §30,000,000,) 0r »0 much thereof as may. be needed” . . Energetic regrganization of the Indian bureau s In progress says Mr Ballinger, and he recommends that the Indiun warehouses at New York, | Chicaga, Omaha, 8t Louls and San. Francisco be closed 88 soon as pos sible. A more advanced policy re specting the maiuntenance |{miprove- | ment and operation of the Yeilow- | stone and Yosemite national parks s | urged on the governmeny 5 » it - . Contracts Made on ;:;st Days. - The fixed date for Easter is prob ably a matier of little concern in the Uinlted States, but of great importanee in contipental Europe, where | rent and other contracts aré written on euch feast days rather than at New . Year's or the Ist-of May. ' A ' On Maneuvers. Army Service Corps E\ & 0. v charge of forsge (to offider's groom | _who has come for exira rations for a horse)—"Have you brought a requisi. | ‘tion? Groom—" No. Ain't got none | with us, but I've brought a bucket."— Punch, 1 . — ! Good for Something. ! Subbubs—“What do you.intend to | do with that lot you bought in Swamp- | ‘hurst?” Commute—"l am thinking of | making a fishing preserve of ft"— | Brooklyn Life. ‘L - A e . Horrible Contingency Averted. A man in Park avenue deserted his ! bride after four days because she | calied on him to button her shoes. We f shudder to think what might have hap- { pened had she asked him to button her dress.—New York Herald. T - ) ' In the Potion Scene. First Young Thing (at the play)— “What do you think Juliet is thinking of now, as she lies there asleep from the effects of the drug?’ Second Young Thing—“ Hoping she doesn't |

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