Dubois Morning Herald (Newspaper) - November 26, 1902, Dubois, Pennsylvania DUBOIS MORNING NO 61 DUBOIS NOVEMBER CENT BAER REFUSED TO MAKE SETTLEMENT Negotiations lot the Settlement of Miners Difficulties Were Called Off Tuesday New a result of railway it u the conference of the operators calling off of further here negotiations for the set of the coal miners outside of the strike were called The reason Is said to be that Baer and operators re fused to meet with Mitchell to make a final settlement Thus the harmony scheme to settle the coal strike has been As was predicted in several quarters yes the the chief of the anthracite railroads refused to counte nance any settlement plan and pro tested against interference with diate any The Readings interests have domin ated every move on the part of the since the beginning of the strike agitation and it was only through their consent that the dents proposition to appoint a com mission was made The Reading will demand that the presidents proceed with its work and insist upon holding it accountable for the It has been stated that the Reading will call for a rigid adherence to the program to which it assented and would repu TO DEATH i BAER REFUSES Peculiar Ending to Timothy Kelleys Life in delphia President original plan to bring about The Readings po was President Baer at todays meeting of the anthracite coal The representatives say they want the hearings to proceed their declaration is that they have no thing to ANDYS He Passed a Quiet Day in His was An dar in He kind congratulations from intt He hopes to sail tor America la a Swedes and in Deadly a result of a race riot between Swedes and Finlan two John and Mike and Herman August Ander son is in men who started the fight FOUND DEAD Traveling Man Asphyxiated at Wyoming Kel a traveling salesman from New was found dead in his room at the Wyoming The room was filled with and his death Is thought to have been MAKE OBJECTION Clarion Nor mal school rakeoff case failed to come up In court here this When the presented counsel for the de fendants objected to Harry Wilson acting as that he was ft stockholder in the school and as such could not try the The court overruled the stating that he held no Counsel for the prose objected to dis taking the case before the grand the made an charging that vent to Kittening and asked several parties to persuade to withdraw the charges In the rule was granted on to why the petition should not be one of the worlds greatest ma at theater next STRIKE OFF Havana Trouble Will be Quick ly strike situa tion appears easier and quiet prevailed throughout the The cars ran without and The Centi night to call off the strT was appointed to Inform the various unions of this Much credit for the settlement of the strike is due to General himself to of a coroners adopt the views entertained Deputy Coroner concerning ture from this life 33 years lately employed punching shop at Kelley was found dead at the Reynolds boarding 1 had come and on his knees with his ward and resting on hi The amR bad impossible He seldom told of but on a during his sojourn at the boarding house said dreamed of falling from I think he expected to Reynolds tti believe here that he died Sometimes he and walk around the Into The be weak and but his dreams not the result of for he was not a i Two other sleep in the room Mullen came t oclock and went upt ley was kneeling on we found timl lent bletol Most Extensive Stud in the Lexington Whitney has in his stud seven stal for which he paid and 90 brood He adi for a bine grass SHAFFERS DANGER is said here that President of the mated Steel iand Tin may be impeached for casting the vote of the union in favor of the socialist resolution at the American Federation meeting and backing down on charges against Gompers and other officials connected with the last iron workers TRUSTEES MET Decided on Plans for the Car trustees of the Carnegie Institution met Un au executive committee and will give ot Income to the pur poses recommended by the committee for the various branches of The sum of will be set aside for a reserve for and for the publica tion of scientific and historical writ New of of the defeated Joe the cham pion ot Great Britain and In the Madison Square gmr WSr was J called a but he said that nothing could be We lie had some got up out of walked around the room finally fell over fright ened to death In his steer Kelley was horn In but reared In He was a powerful man and although of a mel well liked by his fel low i Thinks It Would be Bad to New pressure has been brought to bear to compel President of the Beading and Jersey Central to accept the presidency of the A story has been circulated that Baer flatly refused to accept the pres dency of the Lehigh declaring such a move would not be good policy at a time when there was great against the anthracite coal and that there would be some of his motive in opposing Waler and forcing his Morgans object has been to form a hard and fast combination of all the coal with the Reading is the supreme If Baer the Lehigh Valley presidency a distinct step toward the fulfillment of this scheme would be Morgan is dissatisfied with the theory of putting colorless man in the but may finally consent that Chairman of the Erie Le shall serve as president at least for By this time the project for an actual merger of the aard coal railways Into one corpora have CHAMBERLAIN OFF TO SOUTH AFRICA The Colonial Secretary Has A Hard Task Before Hin in J Conciliating the RALL Lady Who Was Known at This Word yesterday ot the death of Secretary Chamberlain started for Cape Town today on his conciliatory mission to the burghers of South Accom by Chamberlain and his secretaries Chamberlain left Victoria station for Portsmouth this morning The party traveled aboard the roya which had been placed at thir The train was drawn by the Her which bora a wreath of red and white A lage company of colonial officials and ers were at the station and bade fare well to the departing received from Portsmouth stated preparations have been made there to give Chamberlain a great The colonial trip to South Africa Is fraught with great sig The questions which ha will lave to settle are such as to require the greatest of foresight and almost a degree of It Is stated Bush Rail at her home in after an Illness ot some weeks A complication of diseases was respond for her Rail was the only ot of 1902 was married to Clarence of who is connected with one of the leading hotels at Kit She visited at DuBoIs on and was known by a number of young people She JE her parents and two Walton and Henry The funeral will take place this nf 2 oclock and Interment will be made in the cemetery at ot the First ward to hoH popularity won for It a crowded r rrrr r r r r CITY ANE VICINITY The News Condensed for the Busy Readers of the The last sad rites over the remains of Edward son of Super visor of the Pennsylvania rail wm be held this morning at The deceased was a most popular young man many beautiful floral tributes have been sent to the house of Including Gates Ajar from the Reynoldsville Lodge of Elks Anchor and from the Knights of and a pillow from the football the shoe is using a large advertising space in the Herald this an ener getic young man who is worthy of the of the people of DuBois and car ries one of the finest lines of shoes to be found in this section of the Read his advertisement and then go to his store and let him show yon some fine shoes that he Is offering at espec ial low prices in order clean up his stock before moving new loca The funeral of Miss Erie held yesterday afternoon at the Len kerd home on South Brady was largely Services were con ducted by the assisted by Bell and Net Interment was made In he cemetery at was In town Singer met painful accident while catting r to doing The in a clothesline while waa Instrument hit him on the ugly T J f f V Michael of Sandy town and Mary of Brady were married last evening by Justice at 8 The ceremony was witnessed by Milliren and of Falls was In town yesterday being congratulated by his numerous friends on his recent Falls as was well rep resented at the Avenue theater last night Young and old should see the grace ful dancing by Eugene the with The at the Avenue theater November of owner of the McEwen was in town yesterday looking after business David one of the best Highland dancers ever will be with The at the Avenue theater November of Big was In town between trains Do not fail to see the sword Eugene at the Arame theater eases of Frank Daly and Thom ea charged with assault and were before Justice last evening and win not come up at the approaching term of m from tlie Cupe that a bit tor racial feeling exists in many of the This the colonial secretary expected to do much to Then there is the of labor at the The magnates that native labor cannot be obtained in sufficient numbers and wish to Im port coolies to work the This also must come under the advisement But perhaps chief of all will efforts to pacify the feeling HOD In the hearts of the Boer I who have returned to their hi their families wasted their farms It la i Chamberlain has been dictatorial power In the these but he find that the task ap Is by no means small or MORE ARRESTS Local Courts Were Busy Last i considerable doing in the last evening and FAUST Splendid Goethes Immortal largest audience of dances on the but other peo ple living in the vicinity have grown tired ofthe practice and want to see it broken The accused when he was stated that others had held similar carnivals and he could not understand why he should have to pay a A few more ar rests will likely break up the custom for all Thomas Gallagher who has been wanted on the charge of conducting a was caught yesterday and given a hearing before the He was fined and in default of pay ment was ordered locked up for 48 His offense being a grave one he was held also on the charge of violat ing the state law by selling liquor without the hearing taking place at Justice Gallagher will likely be taken to Clear field this as court convenes next DuBois will furnish a large amount of criminal business at the ap proaching court and a cloud of wit will journey to the county seat next The presentation of the play was mi was probably tha best ever In electrical effects were extremely particularly In the first and at the close of the fourth The part of could not have been acted In a more perfect manner than it was h George and by many h was pronounced much superior fc The character of wa ably portrayed by Charles Saxon and Kiss Marie was an Ideal Mar The supporting cast was made up of clever The vocal selec tions by the Faust sextette were much STRICKEN Bradford Man Suddenly Loses His 23 while attending to his business affairs at his grocery estab 20 Pearl pud denly stricken with blind e affliction coming without any Fisher had been rood and the of sight has been a temile blow to Physicians were to attend and It Is their Wat sight will be partially restor id to him in but it Is feared that im pairment will be Reynoldsville Pa Dear Sir and Brother All members are requested to meet at the lodge room this morning at oclock to attend the funeral services of Brother which will be held at the Catholic church at MORNING WEDDING Huston and Miss will be Married This A quiet wedding will be solemnized at the home of and William Stiteler at 6 oclock this in which the contracting parties will be Miss Dollie Pearl daughter of the first named residents of and Miller of the carriage The ceremony will be performed by the Crick pastor of the Lutheran After the wedding breakfast the young couple will leave on the early train for a two weeks trip Upon their return they will make their home in MAROS ENTERTAINMENT It Will be Giwen In the Avenue On account of the fact that the en of Maro could not given entire in ti Presbyterian were completed yesterday wherel he will appear at the Avenue theater next Tuesday Maro Is one ot and this had many things added to The new theater has every equipment necessary to give his entire entertainment and Youth about Apply at his most feats wtD be par 148 Long the worlds great year his program has