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Sept. 17-Twelve liunilred and fiftv foremen and sec- tion hands of the Deleware, Lacka- wanna und Western Railroad were or- dered by the President of n Union to strike ut midnight Saturdiiy night, .__-_....__..;_ IIIIWE WIIlWiII EIIIIM TIIWH IS I WITIIH Al,I.EN’i‘OWN, Pa., Sept. 13.-The cruel old days of Salem _witchcraft have been revived here; Mrs. Meta lininerninn, n poor seamstress from New York, wus put in jail and then ye.~it.ei~diiy driven out of town. . ln the week she was here Mrs. Im- ernniii was insulted and mocked, ber baggage was thrown out. of her lodgings, and she was stoned, arrest- ed and thrown in jail. Mrs. Immer- ninn cume to Allentown to take the lfneipp barefoot treatment in the hope of restoring her etesight, al- niost destroyed by overwork. She took the treatment under John Kloss, who lives in a hut near town. Hlie gnve her address' as No. 849 t‘enti'ul Park west. The Y. W. C. A. sent her to the honii: of George Kipp, a butcher at No. 207 South Thirteenth street. In the house were also John Sohers and his young wife, soon to become a inothcr. Mrs. Iminerman was tall and an- guliir, lniir just a shade red, and her fiided gray eyes perred through very thick glasses. Un thc fourth day John Sobers came home suffering from indigestion. He.consulted a "powi-wow" doctor one of many in his town, who told him he wus the victim of an evil spirit. 'i‘hen the Kipps and Soberses hegan to reincniber tnings. They remember- ed_l\irs. Irnmermsn’s strange diet of raw eggs and nuts and her nightly exeur.~.-inns to the city park to take the bnreioet treatment in the dewy grass. That night, when the Kipps went upstairs to hed, they passed f\lrs_ Inimerman’s room. The -door wus open and she was in lied, Kipp says her eyes burned like a cat's. News like this travels. The next duy the neighbors were saying that MTH Imllltfman was a wiitch and could inake ilre flash in her fingers. ’l‘hi~y had seen the electric dashlight she carried at night to help her near- sighted eyes, but didn't know what it \-sus. That day little Winnie Kipp didn’t feel well. When Mrs. Im-mer- mil" 6011111 il0me she found a note on her bureau ordering her to leave the liouse. She could not afford to do so until the week she had paid far was up. _ Ni-xt day she was booted on the streets. At dusk she returned to find Iier trunk on the porch. She pounded on the door liecause she wanted the ii-iuik key that was in her room. The Kipps called the police. The crowd yelled “Witch!” as she was inken nwny, and boys threw stones ut ber. Sue was in jnil forty-eight hours. _ lu this city of 50,000 there are twelve Dutch "pow-wow", doctors who "cnet out devils" and feed oi. the superstitious of their followers. Mrs. Sober’s baby cried the first iveek ul its exlstancwnnother proof it was bcwitched. Soberses nowi wear i-.Iinrins innde of sawdust and broken iieedles. (lnbalistic crosses are now rhnlked ubove each door in the Kipp. Iliiliiu. tin the front door are seven l'l'inises with mystic quirks about their iiiteriiectiug points. ` i'l.liMiilil1K or assasslnating of n iiiiirth und the beating and malming iii more than 100 others. hu is agreed that the parties will “Ve their members return to work flu nil jobs now on strike; The part- ies nlso agree not to interfere with the shops or employees who are at flrcsent °ml>loying members of either ie United Association of Plumbers ur the International Association of :team-litters, pending the decision of _he coming convention of the Amer- ;°“f1 Federation of Labor which is to llgrhelil at Atlanta, Ga., in Novem-1 iq;-i_ "Muiiii in PHUHIHITIIIN is Called Special to The Gunriiiu.n. MOYNIEY afternoon at which the offi- -there will be no unnecessary delny. official findings are announced but The latest figures of Secretary nf NIUHIIEH RISE ,WITH _ I EEIITUHES IIEMANIIINE ISHEHIUEI( HIILMES double tragedy which offers unusual elements of mystery, is revealing on ii little farm north of Minneapolis. In the cellar of the farm house, terribly beaten was' found last evening the body of Mrs. Walter Bolton, wifc of a har tender, while under a few in- ches of fresh earth in the gorilen,was Frank Rhodes, who has been em- ployed cn the farm, has not been' seen for two or three days. During his wife saying that she was well and harry- - PHIEST SIIUHES B()S’l‘()N, Mass, Sept. 15-The Rev. Father Henry Ryan, curate of terday 'morning attacked the _pres- ent style of tight-fitting skirts and the headgear worn by the woman of today. Father Hyun was delivering a ser- mon on "'De not too mindful of what ye shall eat, ond what , she shall drink or wherewith shall ye be cloth- ed." He declared the tight fitting skirts as hideous, and the false hair of the other, while they are so tight "The false hair that women wear often comes from sick people or from dead bodies or criminals. Sonic of “Christian head of women should men to bc natural like the flowers al, not artificial. Such things he said were diametrically opposed to God's law. LIOHTHEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP Tremblay. champion lightweight September 21. A wilrc is being 1"* IIILL NOT ASK BEVEILLY, Moss., Sent. 15-The resignation of Dr. Harvey W- Wiley. chief of the United States bureau ot’ chemistry, will not be asked for by President Taft, despite the recommen- dation of the personal board Of the department of agriculture and en- dorsed by Attorney 'General Wicker- shaw. ATLANTIC STEAMSHIP RATES LIVERPOOL, Sept. 15-The steam- ship companies engaged on the At- lantic snide teeny decided that the lncresse of ten ber cent. in th( Miiiiirds Liniineni cum ninth-nn. » " freight rate, agreed “PGH IMI? Week shall become effective September 80. -~..__ ________ H. H. BROWN CH discovered th b d f 'd tin i' ,,,,,,,_ ° U y ° “" “"‘ e" "‘ , 1_1_e mm' women today me nncnnny in the ex. panics operating. between luiigliuiil treme_ some uf them linrilly allow und America have pusscd under Am- the wearer to move one foot ahead l"`iC1\“ 00"U'0I~ they cannot stoop to pick up ii pin. ON TlINNIPEG‘DEAL the make-ups are hideous. DTOFEIONTO' éeptlembcf t 1i"'_ST"i He also criticized the brightening “nal M‘_m"' ww 'as 3"” "9 “'“.°‘ from u. trip ns fur west as Victoria up of sallow complexinns with powd- __ _ , _ ' _ _ ' ers and paints, and declared that the B“t"sh_ (’°I“"‘Ef"1i _“V5 the‘”,‘€. "U truth in the iepoit of negotia ions not be allowed by the hideous prop- "OW “nd” W“Y_ WheT`eI’Y` 5" Tf‘I'”"` ,msities worn to,lay_-- _ change of traffic between the (anu- Father Ryan admonished thc wo ‘I¢;;‘£`eu§)‘i:`;h°r; ,_gi“ll‘;';’3'iH of the f'eld. He risked them to be as _"UW be f“"`“"ged' , , _ God had intended them to bc. natur- ‘ Hegamlng the wmniveg Electuci Sir Donald said that there was noth- ing new, the offer of sale being at the moment in the hands of the legal \_. advisers of the municlpulityl and the IE wnesitiue uiiicii Fon °<>~ivs~=w» wh" .ec we ‘ position of both sides. ,,mNT-,,EM_| TD, _,_,_,,_gm Looiiiuii _i=oii_n_iiussnio noi 'l‘OiRON'l‘O Sept. 14--(llficinls ui wrestler of the world, will defend his I . ’ I Uh, R,,,l,»,,mi title “gamst J“h" Biueter' OI. weve' it:E;ITnpLITIlythT`l<;)ri(i>nxI.dIIs to lc(i)cnte David land at Sohniei- [»ui»k, the night _of S' Stirling' mteen years of age' l left his home in Baltimore sev- stalled at the purk and full election weeks ago and was mst he,,,.,\ of returns will be announced here. in Toronto on August 22ml' The young man is` the sofi of G. 1-lowurld Sterling, milk' agent of the Balti- ` FOR RES|G“I\'|'|0|{ more and Ohiio systcng. '_Yoiri;5 ting is dcscr hed as aving_ _. freckled face, four feet_ 10 ilH2l\0S 1" height and stockily built. He left Baltimore with James Word. I1 \`=\°¢‘ horse man. COMMUNICATION THROUGH PROVINCE AND TIITH MAIIILAND saturday the Northumberland left this port at 8.30 n. m: for Pict-ou with passengers, freight,_express and mail, docking at 12.00 p. in. _She left on return at 4.50 D. ni-. bflng' ing passengers, freight. express and Sgf;\ird3y's N. S. mhil and arrived at 8.20 D. m. Saturday the Harland left at 6.01' i. m. for West River, returning at _ g_00 n_m_ She sailed again for here ,ALLENCE _ Bhrgsniiflt match In s series of three take I or the H. I-I.-_Brown cup _will mer I’ Me on Kensington Ronge thin. "°0“. commencing at two o'- cicek sharp., This °“D was donated t. ,, wo vears nf,” ,gin Hi H- Bren. mmhcneeity. the ml uf ltwn among members ni mcmtilnr ottetown Civilian Rifle As~ 00 and to be won outright by ,\ I , __ 1 » ~~ , f. u _-inner any member winning it three times- not necessarily consecutively. E. R. Brow, won the eil-D in -1999 and 1910 and should he be successful in making the highest total score this year, Mr. Brow will win the cup for keeps. There is deep interest taucn in this match and arran¢0l1\¢l¢5 B" fit 3.00 p. m`. and returned from went River ne 5.45 p_ni, 'rnday sin. leaves at one o’clock p. m. for Or- well and Hallidny's calling at Ver- non River and will return tomorrow morning. Saturday the Eastern express was five minutes late, the Southern ex- press was on time, the Western ac- commodation was on time, the Sum- merside accomodation was fifteen 'ntnutes inte, the Eastern accommod- ation was five minutes late and the Western express was one hour and being made for the attendance of_ forty-ilve minutes lute. I every member of the club nnd a $005 aftcrnooifn sport may DB °1P°°'-°‘I' » _,~.-,.. ,_ ._ Irv*--.~. .,.__ .....~.-- *+- Minarilhi Linlment for sale evcr!Whel'e _ I -_*i ,I the largest of \vbich~ is moving to- ward Alcniitra und is two miles LONDON, Sept. 15--The Daily Ex-I Slliilliiii is uiiu in V _-_- 1 Bullet Grazed Liver But May 'Not be Fatal Special to The G\iarA_ve. Toronto.__ __9-l§d1i- Fanmnns, Arrmsrroni we nn ready to buy for cash 801119 good, new crop Timothy Seed free from Noxious Weed Seeds for ex- port. Bend us camPl0l ul- 00°” 1* ready, stating how many bushels you have to sell. Do not ull your 'l‘im0~ thy Seed before getting our prices. It will pay you to write us. We can cuppl bags. Carter _at Co., Ltd-. “Selgsmnm ' Charlottetown. ‘ mr" ]_§t'.iWL-INfZf_§urke'| Alleys, under eleven. I-lBdt.f. Mlnard's Lintment Cures Burns, Etc E I PUIIIIEMIIII The battle had gone against the pu-I trolman who was on his back audi $I’°ci”'I E0 The Gllfifdian- day or two ago. The mechanics, he one of ilrou-_:lit and intense heat. and a similar measure of sclf-protec- - mer ut Paris would be amazed were t market, open lawful days tm to Inuit iii iiiiiirti iiiiii 1 - _ 1 . .» 1 This Will Say What Germans Think of lt. ' Special to The Guardian. PARIS, Sept. 17-The (lermnn Foreign Minister yesterday inionned the French ambassador that the Ger- man government should be ready be- fore Monday to indicate what they thouglit of the French reply' in the latest German note concerning Moroc- C0. SUIIIIEH HIINIINESS J STIIIKES IIIIIITIIII l'HILADELl’HIA, Sept. 15.--Stric- ken with blindness in Broad street station today, while on his wny to York, Pa., to arrange for ii series of exhibition flights in that city, Thom- as J. Towle, a Boston stvintor, was lcd to the Huhnemunn Hospital by a baggage master and placed under the cure of physicians. Doctors told the young msn that in their opinion his slvht would nev- er return, and he later employed a. man to abt as his guide back to his Boston home, where he will seek the advice of skilled oculists. The young airman declares his eyes were injured while watching black- smiths .ut work on his machine a explained at the hospital today, used electrical machines to weld parts of his monoplane together. i The machine emitted ii light stron- ger than thc most brilliant arc light und he says he wntchoii them for` more than an hour with no protect- ing glasses. SEPTEMBEH HEIT I8 PIHIS HECUHI] l‘ARIS,. Sept. 1tl.-- Never has there been sucii `a September in Paris. This statement may appear exagger- ated. Howevcr, the fact remains that to find anything approaching it one must go bncle to the exhibition year; but 1900, though hot, had at all e- vents some rain. This year, 1011, is Those who have passed the sum- hey to look hack nt the weather re- ports for the month. The daily max- imum and .minimum thermometer re- cords compnred with those of thci previous year and the entries of ex-I treme temperatures corresponding to iiiinviunii _ --_~“~|=a=i¢\D A|_|.. ovER i=»&rNo¢: .g'|;>vvA|=||;5 a|gY|_A‘N~|-_-5.....-» ~ ~“~ ' __ A _ § > ir O 2 F] in I \< IIIIIIIIIJITE IS ELEIITEII zni '_ 1 r-I-1 lregularites in Nomination Papers the Cause Special to The fiunrdinn. M()N’I‘ltEA1., Sept. 17-J. A. C. Ethier, thc Liberal candidate in two Mountains, has been declared elected owing to irregularities in the papers of his opponent. The Nomination of Fauteil, Conser- -'ntivi-, wus only in part on official paper and certiiln iieclaratious were not made us requixeil bv law. _._.__...¥_..._._.., l§IHi'S PIIIENTS Tlliil HEH NUT TW SILUIE THE EI_ili l’l~lR'T‘I-I AMDOY, N. J., Sept. 15-¥ School authorities here have taken time to consider action with reference to Catherine Aiiit.-ley the~l4-year-old girl who has refused to salute the American flag and take the oath of allegiance. ` ‘ The State Board directed Supt. Shuil to send in a detailed account of the affair and they will give him further instructions by return mail. This year the school lnw requires the saluting of the flag and renewing the oathe of allegiance every- morning' In conversation with a reporter Mrs. M. F. Audslcy said that her daughter acted as she was told to by her par- ents. - _ Mr. Auilsiey is a British subject who never becsmen citizen of the United States. A few weeks alter Catherine was born she was register- ed as ii British subject. Her mother says that if. the child saluted the American flag and took. the oath of allegiance to the country, she would be acting improperly. The girl's fath- er came to New York and placgd Lilo matter before the Brltid!ijG6nsuI,'wlio informed him that he would send_`t_o the proper authorities in_I-‘erth -Ani- boythe papers confirming the state- ment uint Mr. Auasieys eiiiiai-qiriiie bona-fide subjects of Great Britain. Some time ago the local aiithorit- les wcrc forced to send for the Aud- slcy children to attend classes as they were of school nge, Catherine was dir- ected to the grainniar school and Douglas to School No. 1. lf the as- sertion thnt they are British subjects is established, then, according to some of the authorities, Truant Of- ficer Meshrow had no right to force theni to attend school. _ Supt_ Shull explained the law Wed- days since 1874 show as nothing else what blazing days the capital husl seen. They must go back to August; 23 to find the statement that iti ruined yesterday, and then it wnsi not ri.-nlly rain, but merely u. showcrl in the early morning. I Since then on several days it ul-L most looked as if the drought werel cunning to un end and that rain, might. full on the morrow, but the, record of the following duy shows another eloiiilless 24 hours. August 31 it was overcast from dawn to sunset and the temperriturc was npprecenbly cooler. Then came the-first day of the new -month. The thermometer limi shown an average and the mercury several times has maximum of 30 degrees centigrade reached 34 and even climbed to 36.3 degrees on Saturday lust A glance; at the record of extreme t.empernt.ur-I es since 1872 shows that this is farl nbove the average. Taking the tem-I peratures of corresponding dates. since 1873 one finds from the rend-I ings for the first twelve days ol; September un average of 25 tlegrccs, neiitlgrailo, This ycar’s uvcruge is 30 degrees. Leaves-iiuiv io siunsuis. | sr. JossPH's sent. i4-nr. F. Kenner for 20 years i>i'0f_@ee0f °f, anatomy at Ensworth inedii-_ul col- lege and n member of the municil°8i| board ol health announced lust night uint he inni wninu his unity in f'-ui. students may use it B-S ¢1_Il“"I"‘ Emi college and that after his death the] study. I nesiluy, and said' it is up to the Statl Board to uct. in ronjunctlon with the Attorney-(lciiei‘aI. Mr. Audnley when seen last. night, said; “I_