Tyrone Daily Herald (Newspaper) - November 13, 1897, Tyrone, Pennsylvania ELEVENTH YEAR NOVEMBER TWO CENTS ADIES FINB A Of South American Boundary Dis putes WILL HOT DIVIDE Superior in Quality Superior In Fit Superior In Wear Made of fine quality Clay Serge and French Satine rich as silk underskirt in tribble the wearing They are a very desirable fall and winter as the wind will not blow through A hint in our corner All the best and choicest pat tern in ladies shrunken wool at very low Ladies and Childrens Eider down Dressing morning comforters made with large sailor shell to any Skirt on the stitched light blue and gray and Late and new effects in art hanging arid mantel draperies printed and klondike gold A glance in Pennsylvania avenue Our Remnant Tahle for 10th and Penna IMPORTS Ready for Inspection Exclusive WE HAVE NOW COMPLETED THE Largest Nobbiest UptoDate Stock of The Report of n Proposed and Argentine Not Credited In via Will Probably a reports from Valparaiso of the existence of a plan for a ot Peru and with the purpose of seizing and dividing attracted considerable attention In diplomatic circles but those who are well In formed concerning South American af fairs are inclined to question One of the diplomats who should know If any such scheme were in tlon pronounced the report baseless it Is pointed has ab nothing at stake In the pend ing difficulties between Bolivia and Chile over the boundary and so far as Is known here there never bas been a suggestion for the tion of Bolivia by Chile and The pending negotiations between these three latter countries for the definite location of their boundary lines grew out of the old war between Peru and Bolivia on the one hand and Chile on the By the treaty of In the Peruvian provinces of and containing the rich nitrate beds which Chile had obtained possession were to remain in the hands of Chile until when the question of permanent ownership as between Chile and Peru were to be by popular In case the provinces should rive their veto to Peru the latter country was to pensate Chile for their loss with Owing to the revolution la Peru in It this stipulation of the Ancon treaty never was carried but It Is said nego for a settlement are now in progress with the prospects of an en tirely peaceful No treaty of peace between Bolivia and Chile Was made until A trued was arranged In 1883 which left Peru in possession of Bolivias stretch of sea coast and two Bolivias great object was to secure again an outlet to the and by the treaty of 1895 Chile agreed to give Bolivia a If the stretch of territory taken from the coast between the provinces of Tacna and Arica wers again taken from it was mani Impossible for Chile to surrender an outlet through the old territory of Bolivia without completely segregating and dismembering her own It Is this problem which has delayed the settlement of the whole question and raised issues which have produced more or less feeling in each of the coun The situation was further complicated by the contention of Bolivia that the revolutionists in at the time of ttio overthrow of promised to cede the former Peruvian provinces of Arica and Tacna in return for the recognition of the belligerents by the Bolivian Any individual pledges which may have been mala to this it is have been practically repudiated by the Chilean But It seems probable that the final outcome will be the ces sation to Bolivia of one of the ports at the northern extremity of the ter taken from In order that Chile may preserve the Integrity her territory to the At the Chilean legation a peaceful solution of the whole difficulty Is TRAIN ROBBERS lie Up a Train on Which There Xo Kansas Mis souri Pacific passenger train known as the Louis fast which leaves Kansas City at 9 was held up by five masked men at oclock last night at the Chicago and Alton just opposite and less than a mile from the fa mous Blue In which three train robberies have occurred within the past Two of the robbers were disguised as and when the engineer saw them swing the lantern across the an apparent signal of he did not hesitate to The engine crew were immediately covered with Conductor Dennis OBrien and Brakeman Me Michael stepped out to see what was the matter and were greeted by a vol ley of which at once caused great confusion In the passenger coach The conductor and brakeman were compelled to cut the express and bag gage cars from the rest of the and the engineer and fireman were made to get down out of the robbers quickly Jumped aboard and took the engine and express about two miles further where they stopped and compelled Express Mes senger Williams to open the Ho offered no as he carried no The robbers were greatly surprised upon discovering that the cars which they had captured con nothing of and quickly disappeared In The Knights of Labor Her tired From SUCCEEDED BY HENRY A Lived by Matilda An a young who has been kept alive at the hospital for six weeks by artificial died late on Thursday night of congestion of the For 42 days the nurses and house physicians of the hospital have been lining Miss Andersons lungs with air by artificial at first by raising and lowering the and when that became by oper ating on the Had the nurse stopped even for flve minutes Miss An derson would have strangled and And yet the young woman had become so used to the manipulation that she ate and slept almost and could carry on The last a strong combination of steel tubing manufac has been and the new corporation will absolutely represent 90 per cent of the tubing output of the United The consolidation is called the Shelby Tube and is capitalized at under the provision for iron and steel plants in I ho Pennsylvania Tubing for different purposes will be made at dif ferent one taking the bicycle one the government and the other flue It is ed that the amalgamation will also un to produce steel billets by the open hearth EVER BROUGHT TO TYRONE CHEAPEN THAN EVER BEFORE Soo also 8000 samples of to Satisfaction and lit guaranteed or money WM VOGT RELIABLE 6 West Teuth Street Berlins Old Store necessary ns lapame a Wo give your prescription the attention it tie We put the right sort of ingredients into and if there is health to bo found in the use of the remedy you will get it from the prescription filled by Most complete stock of Medicines and Fine Toilet Articles Night bell at upper store Boll ami Phoenix phones 2 Leading Drugstores CURTAILING COAL Every Coll lory In tho Ito Closed How Rec ord says In their efforts to bolster up the hard coal trade the anthracite presidents have called a halt on the rate of and every colliery In the region shut down yes The length of time they will remain closed could not be definitely stated at the Heading railways but it was said that some of them would probably start up again next week on reduced The Lehigh Valley in order to meet the has ordered Its collieries on and the other panics have also taken steps to curtail tile An of the Reading company laid that under normal with the collieries working full and the mar National Baseball league at yester days abolished the cup series of post season which have been played between the clubs ending first and second the last four The resolution prohibits ex games at any time between National League and declares that the league shall in no manner au or lend support to any game or games between the clubs of Its mem except those provided for in the regular adopted Cleveland ExPresi dent Cleveland has made this ment I do not care If all the synods and presbyteries In the country were to offer an adverse it would be no why I should alter my When I signed the petition for a liquor license for the Princeton Inn I consider that I In ho sense com mitted a and I would do the same thing General Worthy Foreman nnd Two Members of tho Committee Also Sov n Sov who has been general master workman of the Knights of Labor for the past four years or was yes afternoon relieved of his office by the general which has been in session In this city since Mon day Under ordinary conditions Sovereigns term of office would not expire until the next it is makes no difference with the whose general officers during a meeting are always In the hands of the assembly and can be chosen and deposed at the will of the Along with Sovereign there were three other officers retired because of their special general worthy fore of and Daniel Brown of Montana and Martin of members of the execu tive Henry of New York was chosen to fill Sovereigns and of was selected as general worthy fore Sarsfield of Mon and Henry of Assembly glass were chosen as the temporary members of the executive the third member being Andrew Though the change was sudden and totally unlocked It was done with the amicable consent of In some quarters it Is hinted that it had been prearranged before the delegates had gathered In this city for the general It was with Sovereigns most hearty that he steps down and In he declined a The same holds good with the officers who were Sovereign stated that he wished re He wanted from the labor which the office entailed upon In his Annual address yesterday Sovereign spoke very hopefully of the future of the He said In part Sovereign prefaced his address with the statement that the opening of this regular session of the general as sembly presents to the world the same undismayed membership through whose fortitude and courage spirit of progress combats greed and avarice and defies the hypocrisy of the The he today er in stronger and stronger In the hearts of the peo ple than it was a The work of wholesale reform In the labor he is retarded through the coercion and corruption of the poor by holder of idle who dominate the press and debauch the politics of the while the courts apply the arrogant lash of despotism in the form of injunction against the of Speech peaceable assemblage of the The Louis he was a united labor protest against the most flagrant outrages ever committed against civil liberty in this Sovereign then took as his theme the great miners In which he said the Knights of Labor had a large membership directly He said in part That great struggle was a test be tween half starved labor and greedy coal It was a strike born of Hunger and nc THE FATHER The Jury Decides That the Priest Not coroners Jury of inquest yesterday rendered the following verdict in the case of Henry the young priest who was found dead back of Pauls academy on Wednesday morning We find that the Henry McPake came to his death from It was the only verdict that could be returned In view of the fact that the coroners had officially reported uraemia as the cause of and In view of the further fact that the police have utterly fatted to clear up the mystery surrounding the Father Mc declares that the case was no but that the priest died of as stated at the The testimony Introduced at the In quest tended to prove that Father Mc Pake had not been In robust health for some Superintendent of Police Linden said that no further Investigation would bj It being satisfactorily shown that there was no foul When asked to account for the presence of the dead body in the yard of the academy the superintendent said My belief is that the man was In that he was wild from ment and the ravages of and that he wandered to the academy while In that fit of mental Able Lawyer Explains His Feelings While Awaiting EVENT OF TRIPLING GENERAL FEEDER thn Charge of Conspiracy grand jury yesterday afternoon Ignored the bills in the conspiracy cases of General Frank late secretary of the Webster and Maurice and put the costs on Frederick Van Val the The charges were conspiracy to commit bribery and to defame the character of ter John Wanamaker in the legislative campaign for United States in which the latter was defeated by Sen ator William the man who made the famous affidavit on which the charges could not be and there was difficulty in secur ing the attendance of a number of Scranton Including Congressman These were eventually lo and It was decided to proceed Without Prosecutor Van Valkenburg being the principal wit Tried to an the Westminster police court yesterday a woman who gave her name as Florence was arraigned on a charge oC black mailing Earl a joint heredi tary lord great chamberlain of EHR She is a line looking woman of distinguished She had sent letters to Lord demanding but in court her counsel on her behalf to Lord and explained that his client had writ ten the letters under a mistake as to as Lord Currington was not the man who had represented himself to her as being that The magistrate declined to allow the case be and committed the prisoner for Hartleys Hel and appealed to aH the higher Impulses of On the side of the strikers stood the charity and phi of the world beckoning on ward the slaves of the On the other hand the shotgun policy ofthe corporation and the despicable court The armed thugs were more tolerable than restraining 44CJV t I the expert who has been engaged of the courts Anarchy In Judl months in examining the clal robe ie no more for books and accounts of Treas urer yesterday submitted his report to the legislative investigating showing Hartleys short age to be Hartley Is now ii Douglas county jail under 20 years sentence in the Sheriff Trial sur prise was sprung In court yesterday when District Attorney Fell asked for a continuance of the cases against Sheriff Martin and his charged with the murder of 24 strikers at Lat timer on Counsel for Sheriff Martin entered a vigorous protest against a but after a lengthy consultation between Judges Bennett and Lynch it was decided to continue the cases until The district attorney asked for a contin uance on the ground that some of the wounded men were still In the hospital and could not be present on Monday the day set down for the No More Than In Letter to Ills Brother Ite Curiosity to Verify His New was found dead yesterday In a room at the Central Railroad on Liberty this Bottles con hydrochloric cyanide of potassium and nitric acid were found on a table near the bed upon which the corpse A letter found in the addressed lo Joshua Bui Big Stone Wise and signed In a firm hand John read as follows Dear have decided to end It I wish that you ana Jim Will Induce father and mother to so make their wills as to secure to my and daughter my onethird share of their I ask that every that I behind me be destroyed with out being previously Kor my faults I ask only the of If I possessed any let them live In You I bo Interested In knowing how a person feda who Is about to step Into the unknown 1 will tell you what my feelings 1 1 I but over all the ami the and a fueling of Intense curiosity pre What is the future I t but it is only a I am very curious to verify The feeling of fear Is I am going from here to the Kden Musee lo play chess with the auto This furt Illustrates my better than a volume of my writing Death scorns to me to be merely an event of no more 1 love ami hate to leave but the sum mons lins been and I must And We will meet was a of this an intimate friend of and who was largely instrumental in inducing him to come to New spoke of his friend last I cannot imagine why he did said The only reason to be given Is that the past three or four years of depression which he passed Ills home Is In He was counsel for the Northern Pacific railway at Paul prior to moving to Five or six years I cant just recall tha exact though I was at his wed married Miss Frances of She is a most estimable and their home life was the They have a sweet little girl about 2 years Bul mother and sister live with her in was the nephew of John one uf the most prominent citizens ot His father in Logan of Louls anil he has a Joshua to whom the letter was Joshua Is also known as a because he has an uncle of the same About a month ago Bullitt came to largely because of my re I knew that his talents would never be recognized In and convinced him that he would make his mark He was arranging for and only three days ago told he was about to take out his license He was one of the most lovable mon 1 ever and his ability was akin to The dead man was about 3C years He was educated at Washington and Lee and afterward studied law at the University of On completing his education he went to and engaged In the prac tice of his Some months ago he gave up his law practice and engaged in various gold mine speculations in Mexico which were thought to be of a rather wild New Orleans Now following is the last bulletin that will be Issued by the board of health Cases anarchy In A Judge who will suppress peaceable public assem blages Is no less a traitor to this coun try than was Benedict and the citizen who will resist such Injunction Is no less a patriot than were the sign ers of the Declaration of Independence or the heroes of Valley And if it ever comes to a contest between constitutional liberty and court In junctions I would prefer to wrap my self In the flag of my country and tear MENS kot absorbing the the November of yellow lever 7 deaths down the courts In defense of rather than to dishonor the flag and tear down the constitution In defense of the Sovereigns reference to the Ha affair was brevity He said that It was a cold blooded murder of Inoffensive Hungarian min ers by the sheriff of who he characterized as an agent of employing output would have reached Under the curtailment he thought the production for the month would aggregate between and 600 tons 2 total cases of yellow fever to total deaths from yellow fever to 259 cases total cases under To Found nu Orphan the death of John which occurred last a trust fund of becomes Onehalf It will be dis among relatives and heirs of the late Ralph who died several years and the other half will be devoted to founding an orphan The will of Huntington was filed June By the terms of the Instrument his Julia Bradford Huntington had life Interest In the and upon hef death the trust which was created to become An late report says that Bud Beard has been lynched at The mob suc in breaking into the court house and getting Beard out before tho ar rival of state troops from Tusca Beard assaulted the 7yearold The Crock Indians are now anxious to enroll under the new citizenship scheme of Ihe Dawes More than twothirds of the mem bers of the senate ore said to favor annexation of Authority has been granted for the organization the Exchange Nation al bank of A Berlin dispatch says SeXen per sons perished Thursday In a mine nre near Silesia Ten thousand people witnessed the hanging of Albert at for the murder of Charles Last night Edward fell from a streetcar at New and had his skull He may The cutter Bear will the Im next week 100 of tho Confederacy No United Daughters of the Confederacy ended their fourth annual convention yester The following officers were elec ted for the ensuing year Kata Cabell Currie of presi dent Wright of Baltimore and Helen Plane of vice presidents John Hick man of recording secretary Annie Duncan of corresponding secretary Jef ferson Thomas of The convention adjourned to meet year at Hot Enamel and Good honest val newest styles and best Opera and Bulldog Every good new idea in is found in these ATLEE daughter of Farmer Crocker at Re tons of but the expedition A mob had been after him for js t0 fail a and had followed him from Bnd were place to War Wick yesterday signed the ordinance authorizing the lease of the citys works to the United Gas Improvement company for a period of 30 Strong effort had been brought to bear Mission MeCabe caused considerable sur prise among the members of the gen eral missionary committee of Methodist church yesterday when he Announced that he had established an Alaskan He said he had bor rowed and sent a missionary Into and that the latter was now ministering to the spiritual wanta of the gold He asked for to enable him to continue the work In The request was referred special Mm Verdict n New verdict tor was rendered in the supremo court here yesterday in favor of Emily and against the New New Haven and Hartford Railroad The plaintiff Instituted I ho suit as the administratrix of late Aaron of one of the most prominent physicians Of Westchester who was killed by an express train on This Is the largest verdict given under the new of Do The Spanish Dupuy De gave a dinner at the Metropolitan club last night in honor of Sonor late minister of justice of Among the guests were Chief Justice Fuller and Justices White and the French ambassador and the ministers from the Peru and Senator the attorney general and Secretaries Long and Herbert and John commissioner of and Major General There wai no by Stole the Wrong one of the best known practitioners in the is In having confessed to having assisted In stealing the body of Carlton Kelley from the cemetery at London Formal announce ment Is made ot breaking of tho engagement of George Pull man and Miss daugh ter of Tho news of Miss engagement to one of the Pullman twins came as a great surprise to the friends of the young people over two years ago and the ru mors concerning date of the wed ding have been countless since that Friends of the Oglesby family are stout in their declarations that the Atlantic twa disinheritance of the young man had nothing whatever to do with the rup ture of the betrothal masted schooner i Captain New York for Bal In was wrecked yes on the Queen City Tha Ocean City life savers rescued the crew of four During a westerly gala A and and who will her foremast was carried and whilo participate In the dedication of Penn the crew were letting her anchors go monuments in the Bhe struck the quickly tilled with mauga National park on Monday are Already In the Governor Hastings and staff and many other prominent arrived early this morn and went to Lookout where anil At low water she was She will be a total Thirty or Joseph their headquarters were last by The body of seriously hurt by being struck by train at In ti between a while and John at the latter WM fa tally James The minister to the United who killed drinking three bottles of Death or A Noted Bagnold Bur member of the Royal and a distinguished died yes I wpon him to veto the but le hM been in his 88th Burgess he declares that before signing the of his post at his own request received his education at the he weighed the question with ana owing to ill He Is of which he was Kelley was yesterday pronounced guilty John of of murder In the second degree of the sentenced to serve a term 6f 30 years nia also arrived in state prison at The charge against Kellev was the murder of Cashier Joseph of the Great Falls National at Somers April Now of San view of the fact that the supreme Is now In session in will adjourn on Tuesday next until To ond Monday In it Is not 8Werea probable that Dur here from Madrid confirm the previous t tne crime tor which reports to the effect that the prisoners Jje WAB to be hanged lit Pe captured on board the American during the schooner In will Jt that the execution 3f I MW r I an eye single to the Interests of now I ted an associate on June and be included In the general amnesty the latter I minister to made in 1 free soon to be February or beginning of March