• mmiltOut btonietc. • W. H. TROXELL, Editor & Publisher. Established by Samuel Motter in 1879. TERMS-$1.00 a Year in AdvsGet VOL. XXVII. EMMITSBURG-, MARYLAND, FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 15, 1905. -.1•7() peace resulted. Sentiment among the A WEEK'S NEWS CONDENSSD. Corks For fettle Stoppers. NNING, army, navy and nobility, however, is The application of cork as a bottle AN'INDIAN'S q- NEGOTIATING 12 DEAD IN WRECK ON Wednesday, September 8. MANY KILLED IN understood to be more conservative. stopper for liquid vessels is said to be An epidemic of typhoid fever pre- Six newspapers have been suspended. of great antiquity. The earliest record THE IlLACKFEETS' /MR* vails at Nanticoke, Pa., over 100 cases Martial law probably will continue for EXPLOSION extant of its use in Europe is that men- GREAT WHITE HORSE. AN ARMISTICE NEW YORK "L" ROAD having been reported. POWDER some time, thus insuring quiet. Mean- tioned by Horace, who asserts that the • Fire destroyed one of the finest busi- Romans had cork as stoppers for their while the legation guard of 12 sol- Disaster at Fairchance, Pa., Spread Daring Strategy by Which? This' Crowded Train Derailed and Car ness blocks of Madisonville, Ky., en- wine amphorae. Certain oi the uses Gen. Oyama Asks Gen. Linevitch to diers will continue." Fleetest of All Steeds Was S"ilred tailing a loss of $200,000. Death and Ruin. of cork were known to the aecient Into Street. For Ills Own Tribe by tbre Sulkirtest Appoint Plenipotentiaries. _ BAKU SITUATION WORSE Pitched Dr. William M. Late, a prominent Greeks and Egyptians, but whether -Tiller Among the Crows. physician of Bridgeport, W. Va., died for stopping the mouths Tartars and Kurds Again Plundering. VICTIMS BLOWN TO PIECES they used cork at Bordentown, N. J., while on a visit. of their liquid vessels history does not All Indians who use horses See very TOKIO Troops Kill 17 Workmen. MORE THAN TWO SCORE HURT Butterworth, the well- ORDER RESTORED IN Hezektah say. It was not, however, mail tbe fond of horse racing and not onfet- Wee' St. Petersburg, Sept. 12.-The latest known author and historian, died of Connellsville, Pa., Sept_ 11. - The year 1760 that the Spaniards Salt com- their Own horses against one another, private telegram to be received from -The death list at Warren, Rand powder mills at Fairchance, six Godzyadani, Manchuria, Sept_ 11.- New York, Sept. 12. diabetes, aged 75 years, menced to work their cork woods with Baku reports that the situation there avenue miles south of Uniontown, were en- but they race their own against thoee At 1 o'clock Saturday afternoon a of the accident on the Ninth R. I. some degree of regularity for the rustic- Is growing worse. crowded one of the tirely wiped out by an explosion. Of of other tribes and used to du this even Japanese commissioner bearing a elevated railroad, when a car Thomas Jordan, formerly ing of corks. Although perhaps corks Other unconfirmed dispatches as- town in the Indian the 32 men who went to work in the In the wild era of the buffalo and of white flag and escorted by 50 soldiers, with workers on their way down wealthiest cattlemen were more or less in use from the time sert that the rioters are stubbornly of having turned mill 19 are known to be dead. Of these Even at that time arrived at a post near the railway and pitched headlong into the street, now Teritory, Is accused glass bottles were first invented, which constant warfare. continuing their attacks and that the money which he 13 have been identified. handed to the Russian officers who stands at 12. Three men are in hos- bank robber to get Becknianp Asserts to have been in the friendly tribes and bands joined in the Tartars and Kurds are plundering in The liat of -dead and missing is as went to meet him a letter from Field pitals with fractured skulls. One of asserts was due him. fifteenth cdatury, yet It WAS not until two grand buffalo hunts of each year the "Black Town" district. The dis- follows: Fred Waterstraw, Jr., Wil- Marshal Oyama to General Linevitch, these, who as yet remains unidentified Thursday, September 7. two and a half centuries later that the and after the hunting was over piLed patches say that on Sunday the sol- liam McIntyre, Albert Woods, Omer congratulating him on the conclusion at Roosevelt hospital, is unconscious Brigadier General Thomas T. Crit- Spaniards began to prepare cork for the fastest horses of the various banal diers fired into a crowd of Russian Humphries, George Llewellyn, Harry of peace, and begging him to appoint and not expected to live. More than tenden, of Indiana, died suddenly at bottle stoppers, which they did in a one against the other. At one time it workmen, killing 17. Underwood, Elmer Hughes, Clyde Russian plenipotentiaries to arrange two-score persons were injured, many East Gloucester, Mass, forest situated at the northeast of the so very long ago the Blackfeet had the A dispatch to the Caucasus Oil Woods, James Breakiron, George Mar- an armistice. Field Marshal Oyama ap- of them seriously. The New Jersey Congress of Moth- Tigueras, on the Mince. The cork in- very fastest horse that 44ny one knew company from Baku says that the fires tin, Charles Barclay, died at the hos- pointed General Fulaishima as pleni- The dead are: Jacob M. Anspach, ers will hold their annual session at dustry has since gradually risen to be of, the fastest horse of which any one the oil fields are practically ex- pital; Gilbert Mitchell, a small boy; potentiary for his side, the letter an- In of the Newark (N. J.) board of trade; Atlantic City on October 20 and 21. one of the first magnitude, its chief could tell or which any one had seen. and that the military authori- Anawalt Gribble, Fred Waterstraw, nounced, and he suggested Chahhedza hausted, Ernest P. Scheible, Theodore Morris, The working hours of 250 men in center in Spain being in Catalonia. He was a source of wealth to the tribe. stationing guards in the dis- Charles Fritz, William Llewellyn, as the meeting place. ties are John Cochrane, Solonebn Neugass, the Reading railway's shops at Read- Sr., for Indians are very fond of bating, trict Lees, Isaac Metcalf, Omer Swaney, Frank General Fukushima left Kai Yuan Cornelius McCarthy, William ing, Pa., were reduced to five days a What the Teacher Must Do. and this animal always won every- During the night, the dispatch says. Ryland. for the north to meet the Russian gen- Joseph Bach, James Cooper, Emma aek and nine hours a day. Knowledge is good, but wisdom is thing that was bet against him. l'oa incendiaries tried to land at Bibiebat Scores of people in the town of erals and arrange the details of an Conhoven, Albert Wellster and Louis Because he met Mrs. Mary Orris better. The college valedi aorian, can imagine bow proud the Biaelifeee from small boats, but were driven off Fairchance, within half a mile of the armistice. General Fukushima refused Abel. walking with a rival, Mack Murray in trained to take knowledge in rather were of this creature. You can alee by volleys from the Cossacks. They powder mills, were more or less pain- to allow the press corresponlents to Of the dead the most frightfully a jealous rage stabbed her to death on than to impart it, may have 'Buil of it Imagine how envious were the Stenees. then attached steamers in which the fully injured. accompany him. The press represen- mutilated was James Cooper. whose the street at New Kensington, Pa. with but little wisdom. He may be the Crows, the Sioux, the Creeks and employes of two oil companies had a The shock of the explosion was dis- tatives are still kept 16 miles in the head was completely severed from his Francis B. Stevens, member of the able, as a teacher, to drill boys and all the other Indians of the plains. taken refuge during the uprising, but tinctly felt in Connellsville, 20 miles rear of the army, which has not yet body. well-known Stevens family of New girls in Greek and Latin declensions Stealing is considered fair between the attack was repulsed. of the late Com- away, buildings being rocked on their successfully been informed of the signing of a The cause of the accident and the York, and grandson and cram them with facts, useful or tribes, and if it can be treaty modore Stevens, committed suicide by foundations. At Uniontown hundreds done those savage people think it very peace treaty. The terms of the DEATH AND RUIN BY EARTHQUAKE immediate responsibility remain to be valueless, but if he cannot produce in at his home at West- of panes of glass were broken. In the glorious. The Sawa- will probably prove unpopular, but no settled. The motorman of the wrecked shooting himself them what Spencer calls "pleasurable honorable, even Hundreds Killed and Greater Number town of Fairchance there is scarcely a kept !the wonderful demonstration is feared. train is a fugitive, while a switchman, bury, L. I. excitement" and interest he Is a fail- feet, therefore, Injured In Southern Italy. holise that did not suffer damage. The In a tent at night. They did conductor and four guards are under Friday, September 8. ure. Ms would be the sort of teach- race horse Arrange Armistice On Field. Rome, Sept. 9.-All Italy is suffering sides were battered in as though axes not dare leave him out with their otlar Will arrest.
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