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Show flit W. I CEAVER COUNTY NEWS Elseick, Editor OREAD OF HOODOOS USED THE RAILROAD BRIDGE HIS MOTHERS CHUM Automobile Racers, in a Hurry, Speed Over Chicago and Alton StrucMOST RAILROAD MEN HAVE PET UTAH MILFORD ture at Glasgow, Mo. SUPERSTITIONS. Portugal Boy King Spends Much A few days ago the Chicago AlIt la an ill wind that blowa no good Time with Parent- - r ton steel railway bridge at Glasgow, to the hatter. Matters of Especial Interest To and Con Especially Averse to the Number Nine Mo., at which point it spans the Missouri river, waa the scene of great Dollvia aoould atop and count 100 and Thirteen Also Are Who Do the Those cernintf excitement. The leading automobile Before Tragic Events That Raised before going to war. Considwith iled Upon Work of the World in the New York to Seattle race Him to Throne He Was Educated g erable Disfavor. Aa pet the aeroplane men cannot go reached Glasgow, and hailing the anfor- - the Sea Will Visit Engup for an p tediluvian ferry boat waa transferred picnic, taking their land in Near Future. Per says that superstition Is lunch along. to the opposite shore. In ad " esslve reverence for, or fear safely dltion to the usual ferry charge the IJsbon. An active, good humored Aa the Hat of auinmer tragedler of, that which Is driver of the leading car paid to the very vital young man Is the ImpresEnglish Building Trade Unions. Mortuary Benefit Vote. unknown ur mysgrowa larger the need for greater care ferryman an additional amount If he sion an article on British to The According International Typographies, given by Dorn Manuel, the terious." Why It would grows plainer. trade unions by Hans Kehlinger in the union next February will take a spe conveniently permit hia Is that 13 should king of Portugal, who is ex to break down, thereby, as he New York la evidently harboring current issue of the Bricklayer and rial referendum vote on the propoal be more dangerpected to visit the United Kingdom tn too manp Chinamen who look on mur- Mason, the official Journal of the tlon of establishing a mortuary benefit placing an insurmountable November. ous than another believed, In the path of hia following Bricklayers' and Masons' International In accordance .witlAa resolution adoptder aa a pastime. The comprehensive and strenuous no one delay number union, as compared with 1698, all the ed at the recent convention of the Incompetitors. These competitors, how- education considered necessary for can and tell, yet la Edward Yet a be to King main groups of trades In Great Brl ternational. As outlined at the conven ever, upon arrival at Glasgow, formu- his exalted getting not dulled has the Is position there a not eran ruler, fur he baa entered upon tain, except the building group, which tlon the plan lated their conprovides for the followready wit which he haa Inherited class Influenced dition of opinion as to the true the ninth pear of hia reign. has declined 17 per cent., and the ing payments: On the death of each affairs, ignored the ferry from Queen Amelia, and he but by sujersitlon boat and took to the Chicago Alclothing group, which has declined two member in good standing a death beneNow that the her open air tastes, spending a Takes toll of. But record while ton Glasgow at bridge, proceeding haa been broken, It Is to be hoped It rer cent., show a lurge growth In mem- fit shall be paid to the designated men good part of his leisure In tennis, do not td like 13, rate of speed and finding the bership. The relative Increase was beneficiary In amount as follows: For will be mended and star so. Ipet superstition In the way of high fencing and riding. He has, moreover, roadbed smallest in the metal, engineering and a membership of one year or less, $75; followed the track for artistic rs Is 9. It Is difficult to get an a distancegood, accomplishments, being both of about two miles. The a musclan and a A Virginia woman shot her husband shipbuilding trades, where It amounted for a continuous membership of more to become painter. her tareconciled to because be imitated on playing a phon- to 21 per rent. In the printing trades than one year and not more than five int an engine with 9 In its num next day two more automobiles Before events that the tragic the increase 25 was crossed In the Alton bridge In prefer the years, 125; for a continuous member per cent., ograph. Thla la a record case. him to the throne he was beence to the ferry. textile trades 47 per cent., and In the ship of more than five years and not As is the case brought Through dissensions and the lack of mining and quarrying group 93 per more than ten years, 175; for a conwhen any unusual event transpires ing educated as s sailor,, and threw himself eagerly Into the study of modfunds the movement In New York to cent. on the line of a conservative, tinuous membership of more than ten ern science and mathematics and the build a cblldren'a theater haa been In the transport group, unions of yeara and not more than offroad like the the Alton, fifteen years, abandoned. icial! became greatly excited, and technicalities of naval construction. railway servants more than doubled $275; for a continuous membership of Two years ago therefore, his outafter1 conferring with his legal detheir membership, while other trans- more than fifteen years, 400. Isn't It annoying that now, just In port trades look on life was rather the sailor's Increased by the The plan provides for the payment partment auperintendent requestthe finest time of the whole year, the Unions of ed the company attorney at Glas- than the king's, and a strenuous course of public authori- of death claims beginning In June, employes charity people tip off the fact that ties huve Increased In membership gow to arrange with the authorities of study was mapped out for him. It by 1910, providing the proposition carries there are Jobe for everybody? Is engine rushes with a roar to 90 per cent, and unions of shop as- when the referendum vote la taken. A. ticket agent a Included, according to a writer in the appoint the C. h the country be has nothing to In FYance, aa In thla country. It Is sistants by nearly 500 per cent. The The committee on mortuary benefits deputy marshal, and Instructions Tfuao, philosophy, political science and think. His watchfulness t Increase were of the sent to unions aver the had also considered the matter of a foreman to the physical sciences. remaining the wealthier families that are as well aa bis labor, catch and hold section He arose at seven every morning flat benefit of $1,000, but decided automobile that ahunned bp the stork. Maybe the aged 28 per cent. any the rush of his train, the olse, A and studied Plato and Greek phllos-oph- y table In is rethe to crosa In given attempted the article, the against that plan. Before Uking the haughty footman scares the timid bird. r of his occupation, all contrib-- o future. The officials In bridge for an hour before he went to lating to the unlona of building trades referendum vote there will be a carethe traffic degive a twist to his thoughts, partment did not look In his mothers apartments. breakfast Now that canned fresh air is to be In- and changes in their membership. It ful consideration of the proimsltlon, matthe upon ry great many engineers are ter so seriously; The morning from ten to twelve troduced Into mines as a safety de- shows that in 1898 the number of both at the various local unions tht they regarded to have eccentric opinions on occurrence as more or less of a vice, the canning Idea appears to have unlona of laborers was 56, with 36,180 throughout the country and also by Joke. o'clock waa devoted to astronomy, Inparticular phase of life In reached Its height or, to speak cor- members, and 81 unions of skilled means of discussions In the official organic chemistry and general science and the afternoon from one to four to they become interested. It may workmen, with 195.800 members. In Journal of the International. rectly In this case, Its depth. ellgion or politics, but whatever RAILROAD OWNED BY TWO MEN history and Jurisprudence. 1699 there were 58 unions of laborers, heir thoughts on It take an A man in SL Louis has Invented a with 39,919 members, and 78 unions of In the A Garment Workers Colony. he relaxed Into rice which he claims will make air skilled workmen, with 210,009 memIts music andevenings probably Influenced by less serious literature, reWage earners everywhere, both men working habits. Bights safe. But this will detract bers. In 1900 there were 56 unions of and women, will be interested In the tiring to bed at nine. This scheme of Iroad engineers have an abhor-fo- r largely from the excitements of seeing laborers, with 38,926 members, and 74 plan of the Chicago Garment ManufacBtudy was pursued for months wltb. an engine that ever has them If curious crowds are assured unions of skilled workmen, with 214,-48- 6 turers' association In any Interruption. scarcely a considering 1896 In In a wreck. Thla, no doubt. Is there waa no Canadian nobody will be hurt members. In 1901 there were 67 plan to centralise the business. One He has displayed an unusual aptiNorthern to In belief are their there the railroad; unions of laborers, with 37,526 mem- promised advantage will be the aboliInfallibility tude for mathematics, and speaks A girl In Pennsylvania who aimed 'recks and other accidents com-I-n 7,000 miles of it in operation, under bers, and 70 unlona of skilled work- tion of the sweat shop. Instead there a rat a with rifle shot her mother. at At the cycles, or In occurrences of construction or surveyed. men, with 211,441 members. In 1902 will be homes, clubhouses,' libraries It la time that feminine sharpshooters the s. When an accident happens present rapid rate of extension It will number of union laborers was 62, and gymnasiums for 2,500 employes. should learn something bp experience. with 33,175 e road they wag their heads and in a few years form a continuous and the number The plan as outlined Is to buy land outIf the girl In question had aimed at of unions ofmembers, er when the next one will take streak of steel from ocean to ocean, skilled workmen waa 68, side the crowded part of the city and her mother, she would have stood e, and when the third has hap-e- making the third transcontinental with 211,966 members. In 1903 the erect a breat group of buildings. The better chance of shooting the rat number of unions of laborers was they breathe easier until anoth-occur- s highway In Canada. 61, estimated cost is $5,000,000. The conWomen ought to know bp this time with The Canadian Northern la unique to give them the chance to 28,901 members, while the numcerns interested do an annual business that they go bp contraries. for two more again. An engine among railroads, says Hampton's ber of unlona of skilled workmen was in Chicago of $40,000,000 or more. Their has been In only one wreck Is Magazine, In that Ita shares are not The num- plants are scattered, and It Is thought A man In New York brought his 67, with 209,240 members. ked to finish its cycle, and until scattered among a large number of ber of unions of 1904 In laborers was that by grouping them a large saving wife into court because she had such does so and gets a clean bill of holders, but are owned and cona mania for hard work that be could 61, with a membership or 25,081, while In rent, insurance, building repairs and th-4trolled by two men, William MackenIf regarded as a hoodoo. not restrain her from doing It all the there were 60 unions of skilled work- other expenses would be effected. Vt zie and Donald D. Mann, two of the has same suthe on hold with the men, Friday 200,068 membera. The Is proposed that the buildings devoted time. This one remarkable case Is most Interesting characters Canada fear number of men of railroad unions of perstitious in that laborers to 1905 to be built of a reinbalance the manp which manufacturing nough has yet produced. In - Men will reIt was has other with 61, 17,971 quarters. members, and the forced concrete and with liberal prowomen bring against their husbands Mackenzie's embecause the latter compel them to do number of unions of skilled workmen vision for light and air. Washington fuse to take a layoff on Friday, and brace school early experiences a if Is was forced It teaching, them with operating will a not 54, upon of they Herald. 187,208. membership hard work all the time. return to work until the following sawmill and running 'a country store The number of unions of laborers In The Turks have started to fight the 1906 was 48, with a membership of Monday. Many railroad superintend- in Klrkfleld, Out He Is known as a Municipal Homes for Workmsn, financial wizard. Hia to seGreeks with the boycott that blood' 16,494, while there were 53 unions of The municipality of Genoa, Italy, is ents and trainmasters c6ddle their cure capital to float hia ability men skilled as far as they can In this superenterprises is less weapon of modern warfare which workmen, with 179,998 mem- constructing two Immense one of his chief characteristics. He buildings, stition, but a causes more devastation and brings bers. In 1907 the number of unions each to contain 73 general regard for it termed would apartments, I laborers waa be 24, with a membership Impossible, else the railroad slips over to England every now and speedier results than all others in the popular houses," for the purpose of so quietly that he is back alarray of improved armaments, and f 15,233, and the number of unions of providing suitable living quarters for traffic of the country might come to a then most before any one Is aware of his some standstill whose victories are caused by the un- skilled workmen was 53, with a mem- the workmen or the Friday. city. Aa it Is an comparative There are thousands of stories rife departure and he brings with him endurable agony It inflicts upon that bership of 177,957. to Impossibility the expand building In commenting on this table, the area of in railroad circles that prove to rail- the cash needed for new railway exmoat' sensitive of all organisms, the Genoa, every available site beKing of Portugal. article road men that there Is a good reason tensions or big enterprises of some The decline of mem ing already says: pocket nerve. occupied, there has been for of this or that hoodoo. kind. fear bership In the building trade unions, a constant Increase of rentals on their all He Is a genius for selling bonds French, Spanish and Italian fluent! Uruguay Is Joining the progressives which has synchronised with Here Is a true story on the num. of classes of property. and for getting the majority of them The thesis he submitted for his do In 8outh America. That country Is considerable depression In theyears ber 13: indusThe In new structhe apartments tor's degree at the university dl in the market for a loan of Bow try, was proportionately greater In tures are to be from two to five Several years ago one of the sever- guaranteed by the Canadian governrooms played a very creditable knowledge ment. not for public works purposes, and the case of laborers than In matters It whether times est snowstorms In the history of railthe case the history of Portuguese literature. are He can like other countries In that quarter of skilled workmen, but even with each, and the purpose - Is to rent each milborrow roading swept to the west Between lionsprosperous. On account of the turns to the United States to get the skilled workmen the falling off was room at $14 a year.- The present Chicago where difwould others find It dangers thi and Aurora drifts ten feet plans contemplate the construction of his throne, his education wi hedge ficult to Another indication of the considerable, loan the a money. of postnegotiate especially in 1905. Dur- from 200 to 400 apartments, to con high obstructed traffic, and a snowstamp. HIs business Interests conducted In the palace, and I strengthening ties between this and ing the three years, 1905-190tho Op- tain approximately from 8,000 to plow and engines were sent out to age 10, are and he is said to have scheme was not generally underatoo extensive the South American nations, a rela- erative Bricklayers society lost 6,000 dear the road. At a point on the 000 rooms. more that rejuvenated tionship lopsided, tottering and consequently misrepresented, eventually must be high- members, and the two principal unions Only laborers or salaried employes, road was a yardmaster, who is now enterprises than any other Canadian. was apprehended that he waa belt ly advantageous all round. of masons lost 10,000 members be- with whose annual earnings a railroad superintendent In St. Lfuls, trained as a student and recluse rat: tween them. The Amalgamated So- do notfamilies, exceed $500, or If without fam- and It Is he who tells the tale. er than as a king. Not long ago, ther Aeroplanes having shown capacity Pension Plan. of Carpenters and Joiners ilies. $300, are to be g ciety com"The train was for going swiftly and for long dis- showed a net decline or admitted as tenThe Boston Maine railroad pen- fore, he visited, the University 2.000 In total ants. posed of 13 engines behind the plow," sion act is the first Instance of a Coimbra and was tances, the problem next to be atreceived in stal says he. tacked is how to make them fly high. membership, notwithstanding an exby the professors and uproariously t a great corporation making provision "In the front engine was my elder ceptionally large increase (6,000) in Want to Be Paid $2.50 a Day. It la obvious that an airship to be of the for a in which the employes the students. number of Its A convention of the outside the brother, who was the engineer of it have pension a The latter removed the horses fro: Massachusetts generally practical use must be capa- United Kingdom. members acquired legal right to their The national paint Federation of State, City and Town The superintendent of the division ble of ascending to a considerable dis- era his carriage at the station and Other railroads pensions. hare prowas the only important union In Employes, held In dragge was there supervising the work. tance. One of the Inventors says vided a for pensions which the him through the streets with enthui recently, this of trades which increased adopted a resolution Lynn When the train was made up and railroads plan In favor or astic "good motors and nerve" will meet its group themselves control. This cheering until, carried away 1 membership during $2.50 wage and pay for all holidays. ready to start, the superintendent told system originated with the employes their excitement, he the difficulty. And who can doubt alighted an me with to head the I go engine. that these requisites will be fortholned them on foot. In the of the Boston Maine railroad and degre climbed aboard and my brother asked hall coming? he conversed with the rector while they were able to secure the me what I was doing there. I replied of the railroad, the act Latin, showed such an extensli that I was going along with him. Do cooperation Curiosity Is not confined to any one is the employes act. knowledge of contemporary sdeno nation. The phlegmatic English apyou know that there are 13 engines in nd criticised a dissertation on This will a be piosystem pension ethlci pear to have their full share. The this train? he asked, solemnly. I neer In a movement for coop- philosophy with an astuteness thi great told him I knew all about it. Well, daughters of the cur landed at erative pensions, because it will be quickly brought the critics of his edi Cowes and went on foot for a Word comes from Pittsburg that the According to the statistics made there's going to be an accident, he cation to confusion. shopIn every respect. first effort In ever made ping expedition, but the crowd which the United public by the United States depart- said. I don't want you on this en"e f The of the desystem adoption mosj pleasing featurt gathered about to gaze at them be- States to stop a strike by enjoining ment of commerce and labor, the gine. When the accident comes one of hia life 18 the cloee consent of emthe the upon pends came so much of a mob that the po- both the principals nnd the common- Brotherhood of relationship ft will us be of killed, perhaps both. Carpenters and Joiners ployes, as well as of the railroad. tween him and his tragically wldowe lice came to the rescue and induced wealth failed recently. Judges Ford has had the greatest Increase in mem- Who Is going to look after our old The rules for retirement and the mother. Queen Amelia. In his chib the little grand duchesses to take and Brown of the ronimon pleas court bership of all labor s j hood he used to rise at six organizations dur- father and mother then? 0j pensions are In order to avoid ever sustained the demurrer of the Pressed ing the past three years, and "I was young, and I wasn't very j grantjng the the men hav)ng an ei,uaI representamorning and read poetry and art cri during ance. Steel Car Company to the petition for the same-perio13 uPert,t o" anyway. !t, the International Typon 0u the board of trustees, which ldsms to her while she painted tl Injunction made by the Public De- ographical union has secured the and I told him he was talking like a;makea tlie rule8 vlth the rainaid lt. breakfast time. During the weeks h It Is no cinch" to be a suspected fense association of Pittsburg against greatest reduction In the kid. The sentimental superintendent hours of lalay Jll after the assassination of hi Iejf sympathizer with fallen monarchy or the company, the striking employes bor, the Machinists' union has had the approached us and must have heard The management of the fund la in father and brother, she nursed hli even a relative of the "down and the sheriff of and out" Allegheny county. greatest number of strikes and has, I,8rt f our conversation. for;tie aame wny and flnal-h- e assiduously, performing all that h New come told me to stay In the yard and Teheran The decision of the court establishes the statistics show, won a larger the contribu- - needed done for him with her ow and mot iyt important, that an uncle of the de- a precedent and reused general comof contests than any other see that the road was kept clear. tions to those funds are made In hands. posed Shah of Persia, haa been fined ment, as the opinion handed down is national union. "The snow buckero pulled out with- equal parts by the railroad and the $500,000 In favor of the state treas- far reaching In effect. Attorneys comtogethc Cleveland bricklayers have decided out me. They had not been out an employes, with the additional guar- - is still kept up, breWating and the young kin ury and expelled from the country. menting upon the action of the court to the when hour burned Journal on off stone the organize j masons antee on the part of the railroad that spendh his evenings in her company and ceAnd a military escort will see that he 're universal in their opinion that ment block The following anecdote shows workers, and for that pur the front engine and dropped the no pension shall be less than $200 goes. He might exchange condolences Judges Ford and Brown were en- pose th Organizer Joseph Martino of the axle. It caused a rail to rurl up and year. closeness of the friendship with Abdul Hamid of Turkey, now an tirely within legal right in tlieir rul- International betwee It of end shot the floor the through union, has arrived in them, and also the graceful who also had to reparte that city and will remain indefinitely. of the cab and knocked the hat off give up " ing. to which he excels. When Picked Men at the Throttle. hi Steam engineers and holstermen during I Had fireman. on the enThe the gone union Parisian scientific enterprise has have Chief Stone of the Brotherhood of training for the navy he was anxiou people of Brooklyn are In Joplin. Mo. ' organized would have been gine my body pierced Locomotive Engineers calls attention, to return to Lisbon to continue evolved the "germ kiss. A fair going to build a tuberculosis hi VThe Colored Walters' union In SL at Rlverhead. L. I., to coat by the rail, which went through the In the World allowed herself to be kissed Magazlue, to the studies. Queen Amelia asked bln Is Minn., Paul, I gaining would where eat steadily. hare been smooth-shave$1,000,000. Three years ago the sitting." fact that "of ever) 100 men who be- somewhat piqued, why he was a by a man and then by There Is a union of the liatmakers Brooklyn Central Labor a bearded one; and the come firemen, only 17 are ever made eager to leave her. acunion consequent at Le Mans, France, in which the of- quired a tract of 65 Chinese Floating Hotel. "Because if I do not leave microbes were collected by acres at River-head- , engineers, and that out of every 100 a steril- fices of president, you a secA floating hotel is to be established engineers, only six ever get and the place has been gradualonce. I shall ho unable to leave ized brush. It was found that the passenger yo retary and treasurer are held by one ly Improved and made The beardless man had deposited ready for the in China.the lowervessel will hare three runs." They are picked men who at all," he quoted, prettily, from on the man. only of her favorite poets. being arranged for stand at the throttle. Yet the provibuilding of a great sanitarium for the decks, sweet germs of affection upon her By unanimous vote of the recently benefit of the laboring people. He la quite a sportsman, and Is ver dining, billiard, smoking, and card sion for security in travel is only as Ups, while the other had left besides held convention In Newburgh, K. Y., P. D. Daley, agent of Boston Car- rooms. The main deck will contain a strong as the weakest head that Is fond of dogs. A Danish bacilli of tuberculosis, diphtheria Union of Irion Ship Builders and Boll-- t riage and Cab Drivers' union drawing-rooand 24 bedrooms, each concerned with a train dispatchers Box, and a terrier, Tagus, boarhoum 126, repnuemonla and a few other addenda are hi Makers of America has determined ports that all firms with a bath and dressing-room- . message, the most careless hand principal pets. Now It seems that the employing Its Interna-lona- l osculating with while to the the tot members have signed the 1909 agreeamalgamate upper deck, or spar that throws a switch or the brain maiden misses all sorts of troubles Go ahead and do the best by It contains no Important deck, baa been arranged as a Ship Building and Boiler ment. made most weary by an you ea a close shave. and don't worry about the const Makers. from changes that of last year. schedule omitting hours of sleep. quences. Manager. 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