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   Warren Evening Mirror (Newspaper) - March 22, 1911, Warren, Pennsylvania                               WASHINGTON D C Mar colder tonight Thursday fair and colder GETS THt Read the Classified tat find out and while you reading think medium through vertise your FLATTERY SITS IN THE PARLOR WHEN PLAIN DEALING IS KICKED OUT OF DOORS TWENTY-FOURTH YEAR WARREN PA WEDNESDAY MARCH 22 1911 PRICE TWO PACIFIC OF THE COUNTRY Secretary Dickinson Declares War is Impossible PATRIOTISM TREATIES Foundation In Offer of federacy Organization to Enlist for Active Service WASHINGTON March tion of the utterly pacific intentions of administration towards all the world and a tribute to the bravery and self sacrifice of the are the features of a letter addressed by Secretary ot War JT M Dickinson a erner to an organisation ot Confederate in Worth Texas which offered its sei vices as infantry to Our Common The offer came un- der date oi March 15 from Fort Worth Confederate Grays the lettei stating that by unanimous vote the had directed its officers to service for duty as United States on the Mexican borders qr in any other capacity AS volunteers in tiie crisis involving the fare of our common country You know what we were in the the letter and we arc ill imbued with the same spirit Dickinson declares happy to know of no reason of ting that will in the near future become hostilities any other country are at peace with all the says Our record movements looking toward the maintenance of peace nations and adjustment of international differences by and similar methods rather than Tesort to arms Js based a fixed policy thats will not I be de- parted from For 118 to become ed there would have to-be some unjustifiable wrong perpetrated upon us SHEFFIELD YOUTHS HELD WITHOUT BAIL Alleged Murderers Were Given a Hearing Mike and John who are charged with the murder ot Dave Gustafson at Sheffield Saturday night last are now in jail and will be tried at the June term of quarter sessions court They were held without bail by Justice Jeny Sheffield after a hearing held this morning in the of the justice at The was crowded almost to by curious folk and the hearing practically without any feature or interest save occasional between counsel District Attorney F 1 Lyons and Edward Lindsey represented the Commonwealth and B Murin for defendants Walter M H Shick and Hugo son were called as witnesses and their tale was substantially that told in day's issue of the Mirror in connection with the tragedy All were severely cross examined Attorney Munn At the conclusion ot the healing on the murder charge the case of the com- vs Mike and John was called The complainant is Louis Ross and the assault and battery with intent to commit murder The same witnesses were called in this case as in the though Ross was present he not called A fact that was strongly com- on by Mr Munn The were also held for court on this charge The were brought back to the jail by Constable and Ross was again held as WESTINGHOUSE COMPANY TO BE REFINANCED STATE TO PROBE MINERS STRIKE The Committee Reports on April 20 TWO SESSIONS HELD Two Senate Bills Voted Down in House at the First Double Session secretary says in such an arbitration undoubtedly would be invoiced adding that the attitude of President in regard to peace and movements is such that he Vill permit so far as he can prevent our government to become involved in any other government Unpatriotic Agitation The letter is unfortunate for our and for the peace of the that a disposition is shown by those who less of the general welfare of mankind Stimulate by false statements and evil distrust and jealousy be- tween nations Such things have in former times brought on wars but I believe that there is a stronger tive now in public opinion qf such v than has ever hitherto existed and that tihey will be impotent now Plans Are Perfected by the Creditors Committee PITTSBURG March a meeting heie Monday of the creditor's committee of the Machine company tine announcement was made that an extensive plan of refunding the indebtedness of the company had be- come operative that a new first and refunding mortgage had been placed on the combined ties of the Machine com- pany arid the Westinghouse Foundry SCHOOL CODE AS IT WILL APPLY LOCALLY All Directors Are to This Fall be Elected company t pan the capital of the com- hitherto effective they might have been Certain of the bonds secured by this mortgage will be held by the Colonial company of trustee to secure the outstanding note issues which been extended by the note foi a period ot three years Certain of the same bonds will be by the Colonial Trust company trustee to secure other mortgage in- leaving over of said bonds to be sold by the machine company working capital THOUSANDS OF BARRELS OF WHISKEY CONSUMED Product Worth Lost Near Bloomsburg March Fire Monday ight destroyed the bond house ot the McHenry Distilling Company of Ben ton in which were stored of whiskey The was worth and the burned building cost house of representatives held its fust session Tuesday and disposed of a reading It will hold two today and the following in to advance legislation Tne senate held but one Tuesday and it was devoted to tontine business Shortly before adjournment toi the day the house parsed the tor a legislative into the conditions in the eland Bounty bituminous temton and extending the time for the to unti 20 An effort to postpone the resolution was lost Liability for Injuries The Kinney to make liable foi by there has been negligence recommended The to the legislative reference bureau in the building was negatively IP ported Mr of Philadelphia pre- sented a to tav gloss premium re- of of and Mi of a to enable tions in states to hold real estate in A A new fee foi pi clerks recorders and ters of wills officers was presented the house by Mr Jones of Susquehanna This plies to counties such do not receive and where fees do Philadelphia re- ported out the to make train A of the made to tin school cod bj thp House tee on Education indicates tlut 111 a 01 instant MI and in this been fn the lust pi id all directors are to be this and to begin then HI instead ot lui 1 his was made to 0011101111 to recently passed 1 his applies to all I he 01 State is un- and with population constitute the hi si clash all places having between ami are in the second is up of between md and i hides all aie to be in ioiuth -o that Youngsville and towns no included In the nine di- ne to be at large ill the clash en and in the class The aie to be as in the lust ami elected ior six s The elections aie to be held in of this vear and the tei ins ot will on the List of next Among the first made to the is one that pi ides that of i evening any bequests endowments or donations shall invest the in of a school distiiet or in municipal bonds in which the banks of this State are by lav to invest deposits A is that all of must fast die by the judge of the Judicial district in the school dis- tuet is located In second class districts and treasure cannot be members of tlhe school In the original this prohibition confined to the School prohibited icf to what are classed as additional schools of any pupil by leason of the fact that elementary or education is being or has been in- a school than a public school The County Superintendent PEACE IS NOT YET IN SIGHT LImantour no Terms From Rebels PLANS ARE INDEFINITE Rebels Insist There Shall be Armed Truce and Demand National Election Continued on page five Continued It is nevertheless gratifying to have this manifestation of patriotism from Confederate veterans This however The total loss is partly as not needed to convince me that by insurance United States would no more loyal fire was by the night supporters than the people of the South 311 any crisis involving our common the welfare of You given an illustration to the world of the long tmd constant sacrifice that the people the South were willing to make in Sustaining a cause to which they gave support No adversities and no looses availed to make them willing to abandon their cause sacrifice of life and property was made without stint or reserve and the end came only with complete exhaustion of This will stand as an illustrious ple to the people of our country if a Continued on page three BATTLESHIP TEXAS IS TORN TO PIECES watchman Tin a corner of the bond house The names had gained much headway and efforts to extinguish the were by the fear of an explosion Volunteer firemen save the other ings of the company The bond house was in 1907 and was eight ies high measuring 112 by 77 feet 3 SUNG CHILDHOOD SONG ON MARCH TO GALLOWS Pittsburg Murderer Expiates His Crime On the Scaffold Sank Beneath Rain Projectiles of Big ON BOARD THE BOAT Lower Chesapeake Bay March by a rentable storm of the old battleship Texas rests on the mud of the Tangier sound The veteran of thp United States navy under the marksmanship ot her newer sisters Gaping holes in her side and two jagged wounds in her armor where a shell passed completely through her showed how she succumbed Part of both her fighting masts weie shot away and her deck Avas a clutter of debris The marksmanship tests against a comparatively modern battleship was conducted with almost uncanny secrecy Xo one was permitted to approach the San Marcos the name under which the old Texas received the fire today except the observers and one or two naval of- and officials Secretary of the Meyer private yacht was anchored near made several trips to the shattered old ship during pauses in the firing The broadsides delivered by the New Hampshire at varying dis- from six to seven and one-half miles were considered remarkable by Moie than one-third of all of the shots were said to have through although nothing official was given out March the hymn ot his childhood as he walked between two guards through the dors of the Allegheny county jail Steve Ruac a Russian was ed t the murder Beta Domboy whom he shot January 15 1010 as she lay beside her husband and babe be- she refused to accept his tions The strong full notes of the song con- the march to the gallows and while tiie noose was and were only stopped the trap v a- sprung THAT AN INVESTIGATION BE MADE XEW YORK March announced this morning that he had directed his pension fund investigate the case 06 Andrew Pittsburg a mill hand released from prison Saturday after serving twenty years for a murder he never committed NIGHT RIDERS ARE BURNING BUILDINGS Outrage Committed Night Monday PARIS Ky March Riders who struck terror to the of the tobacco growers during the big of four years ago reappeared here j burning a big tobacco barn and ing pounds ot tobacco The victim ot their first was J C wealthy farmer who had opposed the movement for an elimination of the white burley crop CALEB POWERS OUT OF PRISON INTO CONGRESS POWERS who drawing salary March 4 as a member of congress rs a man with a history dramatic enough to supply material for several sensational novels Born In the mountain dis- of Kentucky he entered politics early in and of state when William Goebel whom the declared te have elected governor was assassinated the shot bring fired from a of Powers office With several others Powers was arrested -e with complicity in the crime He lay in Jail nearly eight r times he was tried and convicted sentenced to death am the times receiving lite Finally the present ernor of Kentucky pardoned Powers thus ending the prosecution who is a man of considerable talent nml energy went on the lecture for a time Last fall he was elected to congress from Tenth Kentucky district He is a Republican There is some opposition to seating him because of his trial record and It Is provable that when the new congress meets find a contest on his hands MEXICO Match siv hours 1 nival Minister man heralded as the one that would bung peace to Mexico there evident no of airy of Hostilities and who had hoped that thp coming would mean t speedy solution of the problem admit the minister meant just what he he stated that he the rebel's no terms oi peace and that he himself had no plans tor i the revolution has had long com with the president since Iris return but no announcement of the has been made It is that a statement be but unles things are agreed is little hope 01 peace according to local opinion both government and revolutionary Unless the eminent to provide for another national election and agrees to permit the rebels to retain their arms virile carrying out a tuice theie nothing but a continuation of the ting according to The rebels men entirely loyal to the Federal also believe thK is true Already the government has a disposition to conditions rially General Diaz has announced that he contemplates a number ot but for thu most pait they will not be placed in operation until close of the resolution In this classification conies his proposed measure for the sub- of great estates H is no secret that the grievances of the revolutionists extend to of many states antT them to the mayors has exhibited a disposition to make erous hanges in the ranks ox the though not all have been made because of dissatisfaction with these This shifting of government officers is the but not adequate It is tho protection of the Continued on page two SPRING OPENING AT THE METZGER STORE First Day of Spring Observed by Enterprising Merchant One of the events to which ladies of and luxe been ing ior some tune took place piling the C E Meta- yer compain had then spring opening Between houis of eight and ten the large store hundreds ol persons including gentlemen and children As soon as one came in View of the building the beautifully attracted the attention Here wants ing gowns opera and other ex- ol woman's apparel A large bouquet in each window added to the The trimming of the windows 01 edit upon the taste and skill or Mr E E V formerly of X Y who tiie em- ploy ot the C1 E company but a rew ago The Basement into the basement the weie at the of rugs and At every opening since the establishment of the particular attention has been paid to the ing and carpet ment but the believes it sale to say that never this part of the stoie The large stock of Whittal and aho French Wilton and rugs and was with cozy corners on one side of the spacious room M T Fowles has charge ot this department big stoie called especial attention to a beautiful Whittal rug in the new blue and terra cotta which oi a place in tne of the room Suspended in the iid of thp rugs or and owing to v rould be M M-P I interest of UK In the basement also is found the ex- oi curtains and erics including exceptionally fine im- ported and domestic curtains in Arabian Marie Antoinette renaissance and domestic cretonnes B W Crane who has charge oi this had spent able in the stock in an manner and the many ic marks complimentary of his taste amply him for his efforts The ing many and English designs an exceptionally fine line ot imported laces The ar- rav or scrims and French and Scotch Doctor Ashley Dies From a Dread Disease STRICKEN ON SUNDAY Continued on page five Caught Meningitis From Greek Immigrants at the New York City XEW YORK March Dr 1 a bacteriologist on Island in New York late Tuesday afternoon a martyr to his fight against the entry at this of meningitis through ted immigrants Inoculated -in handling the case he became ill on day and though with by Dr Simon its discoverer he died of the disease he at p in His father and mother were at the bedside Dr Ashley was a graduate of Yale and ot the College of Physicians and geons Xew York city He had been sisting Dr -A 1L health the tor about nine and as his chief said A Faithful Man Xo man could have been more est in his work or faithful in his duties Funeral services be held toda and the body will he taken to Ms home in Conn for burial His and mother were at his bedside when he His case was exceedingly malignant said Dr Doty last night previous attack of bronchitis increased its ity and had largely to do with the fatal result In this concurs He complained on Sunday of not ing well but attributed Ms condition to cold He became very the night and his condition was ed to me early Monday I him at once with my staff and it the first examination that Iv w s He immediately transferred tri Hospital were made for oi An lection was t a at noon at 2 the following morning A third in was mode cinl were day March Opening BECAUSE the young fellows like our Clothes is the best reason why older should like them We have styles for our complete lines for SPRING are in and on dis- Mills to SB POSITIVELY THE BEST FOR SERVICE CLOTHES IN AMERICA Mote lave Boys s visit oor Wonderful Complete showing for Spring in CHILDREN'S SUITS REEFERS BLOUSES SHIRTS CAPS HOSIERY and WEAR for Boys to 17 years   

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