THE FOREST REPUBLICAN. Published every Wednesday by J. E. WENK. Offioa in Smearbaugh 4 Wenk Building, KLM BTBBKT, TIONKHTA, PA. IVrais, I.OO A Vw. HirlfUr la AevaBra. No subscription received fur a shorter period llin three months. Correspondence solicited, but nt notice will be taken or anonymous communlca dons. Always Kiv0 'our "' RATES OF ADVERTISING: One Square, one inch, one week... I I One Square, one inch, one month- S Of One Siiaare, one inch, 3 months...- S 00 One .Square, one inch, one year 10 01 Two Squares, one year. ........ 15 00 Quarter Column, one year 30 0 Half Column, one year 5 04 One Column, one year 100 0 Legal advertisement h o cents per line each liiMertion. We de fine Job Printing of every de scription at reasonable ratee, but it's oexh on delivery. Forest VOL. XXXIV. NO. 2(5. TIONESTA. PA., WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 2. 1901. $1.00 PER ANNUM. Republican. BOKOUGH OFFICERS. H.pM.-T. v. iu,1,;y-, . ttoBie.iwni.-J. T. Halo, W. K. lllu... ('has. Clark, T. K. Armstrong, ir. 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T. 1 M., meei 2nd and 4th Wednesday evening In each month in A. O. U. S . hall Tionesta, l'a. p F. IUTC1IKY, 1 ATTOKNE Y-AT-LAW, Tionesta, Pa. S HAWKEY A MUNN, ATTORN KYS-AT-Ii AW, Warren, Pa. Practice in Forest Co. C. M.SHAWKKV, liKO. II. MUNN. J W. MOKHOW. M. D., Phvalcian, Surgeon A Dentist. OhVo and Uosidence three door north of Hotel Agnew, Tionoxta. Professional calls promptly responded to at all hours. It. F. J. UOVAKD, Physician A Surgeon, TIONESTA, PA. DR. J. C. DUNN, PHYSICIAN AND SU IK I EON. Otllee over Heath it Killnier's store, Tiouiwta. l'a. Professional calls prompt ly responded to at all hours ol day or night. Keaidenee May St. K. J. I.G REAVES, 1 Physician and Surgeon Oniceaud residence above Form C. National Hank. County 'Phone No. 1. V R. LANSON, T. REAL, ESTATE, Tiouesta, Pa HOTEL WEAVER, E. A. WEAVER, Proprietor. Tills hotel, formerly the Lawrence House, has undergone a complete change, and is now furnished with all the mod ern Improvements. Heated and lighted throughout with natural gas, bathrooms, hot anil cold water, etc. The comforts of guests never neglected. OENTRAL HOUSE, O UK ROW A (IE ROW Proprietor. Tionseta, Pa. This is the inostcentrally located hotel ill the place, and has all the modern improvements. No pains will be spared to make it a pleasant stopping place for the traveling public. First class Livery in connection. piIIL. KMERT FANCY BOOT A SHOEMAKER. Shop in Walters building, Cor. Elm and W alnut streets, Is prepared to do all Kinds of custom work from the 11 nest to the coarsest and guarantees his work to give perfect satisfaction. Prompt atten tion given to mending, and prices rea sonable. - laiMiiii in, At TH1 tAfiPtN PL-SlrtESB UMIVTRSITY. arrin, Pi. Th Bolt practical, upato-dtt But Inosi Training school in Pannarlvtnta., fa (lie our Students a "braa liuilnf" aducatiotr. cw t all! ix jtsi to Ml i full pnr tleulara to ar.f ai Irani, upon raaaipt' of application for las. Our (raduatoi ara Doldlnf poii tlona of honor am4 trut In all parts of tna united Staiea. for full particular!, ad-Jreu, THt fAPftEM B'J3I)il3 UNIVISSITV, rOMB GUARD SET UPON Sentry Over McKin ey's Body Attacked by Unknowns. Ilia of tha 1'alr Was Mankad Rnldlrr Flrril at One Hut the Olhrr Knutkad l' III, dull, MaliblliK Him Ha Mil So. Mlwlun May llava Ileen tu lllow Vi tha Vaull Maraiular i:-el. CANTON. ).. Sept. oil. The guard at lie MiKinlcy tomb claims to have been lllmkl'.l hM night. He Und a shot, but he was diverted by I sisuiiil mini with a knife thrust. It hfiictrutcd the giiiird's overcoat and ilouse. Military rcgiihilioiis prevent either the illlicrs or the men of the post from li ng iiintcd en any matter connected with heir service and for this reason Cap jiin liitlc'.le, who is ill command, was ihligisl to lUs line to be ipinti-d. I'rivi.te lepr 1 was on guard duty on Sup of the vnlut. The man approiiclied ir... ti.n r,,ip Slmrtlv Is fore 7::il' he Miw whnt he took to lie the face of a man jeering from behind n tree almiit -n ice. rr..m liia imst. He watched it for "'I niiiuti-s, he sin s, mid saw the innn hurry :o a tree 10 feet nearer. He ciiiineiigeu he mini to halt, but this was not heeded, n..., r I 1, ., .11... I liis irnn mid aimed to moot for erfe' t. but just at that instant ho ciiinc toward him troiu the opposite hide, aught the gnu. hrew it up and the bullet was spent in :he air. This ciin..- man struck Deprend hi the right side of the abdomen wiih a knife or other sharp weapm., culling on "I," imbIi in his overcoat an I'i' h and a half long each way and a smaller one in his blouse. The llesh was not broken, hut was bruised under the cuts In the rlothing. 11.. i.l in tin. Htriieile fell and rolled down the side of the vault. Lieuten ant Ashliriilge, olllcer of the day. was III ri.mt nf ilu viiult mill rushed to the ton on hearing the shot, but the men made pood tlnir escape. .MI mciiipers iroin li... i.iiiiiitiiiiv ell lii'tl rlnir the shot hurried to the vault and besides si arching the reinctery the giiiinl was iiierciiseu. 1 imiri.tiil MUX'S the man who attacked blm was masked, but the first one he saw was not masked. He says tlie Inner cai ri...i uliiin mii-kiiLfe In his riirht hnml and soiuetliiue that glittered in his left. There are " solilier" at toe eeineiery, ?(l nf win. m are constantly on guard duty about the vault and camp. DEATH IN CLOUDBURST. Thirteen Pro'vectors llrownatl In a ltag- IliK riooil In Vraslilln Countjr, Te. KW IVTOVIO. Tel.. Sent. News has just Ihs-ii re-eivisl here of a terrible disaster ill Presidio county, near the Ric. (Iraiidc river, on the H.'ith instant, 1"! men who weie prospecting for ci'ini bar, losing their lives in Hoods caused by a water spoilt or clomiiiurst. il l... .1 1 ..p.,. Ili.tirr .'iirl.T. Iterilin'i- ilex ( oftcllo, Philip Humphrey, Peter Scliafler, Alfredo Moiitex, William Jef fern li, Thomas Frezxell, Algernon llhen, Ccsper Iieiitsehniau. (ii-orge Ainseli. C'ibriel Carr. William Rolls, (Jeorg'i Iloilc. The men were in two parties, camped one n-iic apart in a dry ravine known r.s Aln.li to ciis-k. in which there lol l necn n i water for l." niolilhs ou acsmiit of -he dreiitu. The men were asleep at It o clock, when I here was a cloudburst several miles up the ravine. A volume of water 'JO feet i.-.iuln.il ili.u-n (he f-liniinel of the ravine and swept over the men in tlie two camps before they were aware of their danger. Ill ivi.f.i ili-mvned mill till to this tlUlC only sis bodies have been recovered. The Aliiiiiiiito (correct) empties into the Uio tiiamlc river not fur from where the fatality occurred and it is more than probable that the other seven Isidies have been swept into that stream. INVADERS BADLY ROUTED Confirmation of Nw of Untile at Onujlia Kept. 13. (ieorrnl Orlils Killed. COLON. Oct. L Arrivals here from the coast bring no news from ltio Hacha, but they confirm the news previously ca bled of the complete defeat of the Vene imclan invaders at the peninsula of Goa jira by Colombian troops, unassisted by Venezuelans. Several gnus, some mitrail leuse and rifles and a large iuantity of ammunition were captured. It is said that the ilato of the engagement was Sept. 1:1. After this defeat the Indians who in habit (Niajira captured the returning Venezuelans, who had previously robbed them of their horses while on their way through the country. Among the prison ers captured were three Venezuelan rebel chiefs. The invaders Inst many men killed, tieneial Orbiz, who formerly hcrvcil under Ceiieral Alban, was also killed. Hsyllen Itevnltillon Hnpprasseil. KINGSTON, .la., Oct. 1. Ollbial ad Vices from llayti report the suppression of the revolutionary movement nt .len mie. The arrests there are now reported to have been confined to one family, which was working in the interests of M. Foiichnrd, tlie former Haytien minister of finance. It is said on good authority that l'ouelnird was recently advised by a party of ltayliens, who were making a landing to join the revolutionary force In the south of llayti. where he is exceed ingly strong. He, however, declined to do so and expressed his willingness to await developments here or wait until elis'tion time. The Haytien exiles hero say I here is no truth in tlie reports that the revolutionary movement has been suppressed. More Money For Rural Free Delivery. WASHINGTON, O, t. 1. The olllclal estimates for the fiscal year hcvinning July I. I'.srj, which Postmaster General Charles K. Smith will submit to congress nt the opening of the session call for an aggregate of Jfil.'jriO.iSHl for rural free delivery service throughout tlie country. This is an increase of $2,7."0,0(KI over the expense of that rapidly growing ser vice for the current year. The total for the free delivery service proper, which is that operated in cilies, is $lS,74."i.XH), an increase of 0 per cent. The grand aggre gate for the entire postal free delivery services, inclusivo of both the free de livery and rural free delivery, is f-4,-D10..XMJ. CZOLGOSZ COLLAPSED. Irsa Crowd 'fclrroiillileri the Assassin at Auburn TrUon anil (ava lllm a Had Krliflit Went Into Cnnvnliilnni. HI'FFALO, Sept. .'M. Sheriff Cald well returned yesterday afternoon from Auburn, whither he took Loon F. Czol guM Thursday night. He left Auburn ut li.."),1 o'clisk in tlie morning, anil ar rived in lliiflnlo a few minutes alter one o'clock in (lie aftiTiiiHiu, appearing in his olliee ut the city hall about l.l.'i. His uccouiit of the excitement outside tlie prison when the assassin of President McKiulcy arrived there was ns follows: "We arrived in Auburn at y.l." o'clock yesterday morning, ami there was a crowd of about, isl people outside the priMiu when we reached then'. Ileputy E. M. Rates went on ahead of us in the afternoon, to keep inc. informed of tlie lit mi lion. I recived telegrams from him at two or throe plm-cs uloiig the route. He says that l.."iii people were gathered around the prison nt !) o'clock in the eveuiug. ami the warden places the num ber at -'.'" I. "As sihiii us we reached Auburn, we hurried Cznlgosg over towards the prison. Tlie crowd ipiiekly surrounded us, und there were cries of 'Kill him!' 'Kill the !' 'Throw bricks at him!' No bricks were thrown, however, and we got him into the prison without anyone being uifich hurt. Some of us were iruiscd n little in the crushing against the gates. "We closed the gates the minute tlie members of our party were all inside. Czolgosz collapsed completely as soon as he entered the prison to say that he went all to pieces is the best way 1 cull esciibe it. lie fell to the lloor and yelled nml shouted, and his anus and legs jerk ed around us if he couldn't control them nt all. We took off his clothes, nml I stooped down beside him ami said: " '('zolgnsz, don't you know me?' "H didn't seem to recognize me ut all, hut .'list rubbed his eyes ami shouted in coherently. He didn't say anything we could understand 1 guess he was too frightened to try to talk. He just yelled and In lli ieil like a crazy man. After the doctor came and gave him something he quieted down, and then 1 left." Had Auburn been renched an hour or two earlier in the morning it is doubtful whether Czolgosz could have been escort ed into the prison without the loss of s lives. Sheriff Caldwell and Jailer Mitchell would have taken him there even nt the risk of their own lives, ami they deserve great credit for the promptness with which they met the emergency which arose. Mnrilerer Closely Cnnrileil. AIT.I'UN. Sept. iS. Czolgosz hns re guiiied his normal condition nml seems to have fully nsovered from his collapse. There are five cells for condemned men ill the prison, nml Czolgosz was placed ill the only vacant cell, so all are now oc cupied. Two keepers are constantly on guard In the room, which Is separate from the main prison, but to guard against an at tempt on Czolgosz' part to commit sui cide, two more guards have been ndd.sl, and one will constantly sit in front of Czolgosz' cell and will have a key, so that any attempt at self-destruction can be easily frustrated. Venllet In Chy nf Trenton Kxploslon. I'lIII.AI'Kl.I'HIA. Oct. 1. The coroner's jury which investigated the ex plosion nf the port Isiiler of the steam iMiat City of Trenton in the Delaware river Aug. "JS. which resulted ill the death nf "4 persons, rendered its verdict yesterday. The jury was unable to charge criminal negligence on the part of any of those who constructed the lioil er or those who operated tlie boat. Warrant For MeKlnley's Salary. 'WASHINGTON. Oct. 1.-Warrants were drawn at the treasury department yesterday in settlement of the salary of the late president nt the time of his dealh. The amount was fl.Vitl.SS. War rants also were drawn covering Mr. Itooseyelt's salary to (let. 1, or 17 days, nnd aggregating i'',.".0!l.7S. Veneiuela Iletties Nlorie of Iiankrnptry CARACAS. Venezuela. Oct. L The reports published in the I'nited States to the effect that the Venezuelan govern ment has exacted from banks and mer chants forced loans and that n num ber of the stores are closed, and that bankruptcy is impending, are pronounced false by the Venezuelan government. Hnllllltlit With Automobile. PARIS, Sept. .'Ut. A dispatch from Itnynnne to The Figaro describes a bull fight which occurred there yesterday in which nn automobile replaced the horse of the Picador. The novelty drew nu enormous crowd: but seven bulls in suc cession turned tail and lied at the sight of the auto. Seven Chinese tu He Itelieailoil. I'EKIN, Sept. 30. At the request of Dr., Mumm Von Sehwurtzensteii, the German minister, seven Chinese have been tried and sentenced to be beheaded for complicity in the murder of a Ger man trader in a village near Pekiu lust month. ltev. Alihe Hnjcan !)eail. I1CSTON. Oct. I.-The death of Rev. Abbe llogau. S. S. DD., for ninny years, until recently, head of St. John's sem inary lit Itrighton, in France, near Paris, was announced by cable yesterday. The abbe was 72 years of age. Two I'nknown Men Killed In Wreck. PETEIlSltriiG. Od. 1. In a freight train wreck on tlie Seaboard Air Line railway. 40 miles south of Petersburg, yesterday morning, two unknown meu were killed nnd four injured. Welcome flendy. 'llie Bosr Mr. Rjonson. if you can't koep up with your work better, we (.bnll have to look for another man. Rjonson I'm glad to hear that. I've been thinking ull along that I was doing cpougli work for . two. Imlmnap'jlu Press. Cast iron plows were first made in this country In I'll" and were greatly ob jected to from the belief ill. .t the cast iron poisoued the ground mid prevented the plants from grieving. A city's parks cannot be too lane. If its parks are its lmr:s, it will coiislan'1: be neiiliiig more breathing roo'ii. fit. Louis GIoIhv Democrat. KILLED BY INSURGENTS Company t f United States In fantry A most W ped Out. Were Alts-Wed While at Itreakfast, and TlintiKh Tliey Made a Valiant Keslst auce Were Overw helmed by Force ul Nuilibera-Clnly 34 Ko-aped Out of To tal or it. WASHINGTON, Sept. SO. News of the disastrous light between troops of the Ninth infantry and the insurgents in the island of Sainar Saturday was sent promptly by General Hughes, command ing in that island, to General Chaffee ami by him transmitted to the war de purtiuent from Manila. - It reached the department during the early hours yester day and Adjutant General Corbiu, real izing its importance, ut once mode it pub lic, after sending a copy to the While House. General Cliuflee's dispatch is as follows: ".Manila. Sept. L"J. "Adjutant General, Washington: "Hughes reports following from Bas sey, Southern Sainar: Twenty-four Ninth regiment. I'nited States infant ry 1 1 wounded' -have just arrived from Raiangigu. Kemaiiiiler company kiliisl. Insurgents secured all company supplies and all lilies except V2. Company was nttucked during breakfast morning Sept. US; company 7-' Klrong: otllecrs, Thomas W. Council, captain: F.ilwnrd A. Rum pus, first lieutenant: Dr. li. S. Griswold, major, surgeon, escaped. The news creatisl a sensation in official circles. It is the rst severe reverse that lias occurred for a long time. Still, the officials were not unprepared for news of just this character from Samar, in which the revolution started by Agul nuldo still continues. Sainar is a coun try about ns large us' the state of Ohio and the American lorce of occupation numbers in all between 2.INKI and H.Tm ki men. These are distributed among vari ous posts in the island, large numbers being loeated at more important centers. Spain never made any effort to oc cupy Sainar. anil It has I n fo- proba bly three mouths past the I'nited States has undertaken that work. The latest report niiule by General Hughes to the war department was that the number of insurgent rifles in the Island aggre gate about :tno. The Filipinos carried on a guerrilla warfare ami operations against tlieui were difficult. The disaster to Company C of the Ninth infantry occurred, It is believed, while it was engaged in nu expedition to clear the country of roving hands of these insurgents. The fact Hint the Americans were attacked while at break fast indicates the during ami pluck of the insurgents. Immediately upon receipt of tell dis patch Adjutant General Corbiu cabled General Chalice to scud a complete re port of the tight and a list of the casual ties. FATAL KENTUCKY DUEL. ahnntliiir A rimy Kmls lu Death of One Man and Fatal Injury to Another. LOriSVILI.i:. Ky., Oct. l.-.V special from Cnllawny. Itell county, says: In a shooting affray on Pr.ckcl's Creek, this county, betwii'ti Joe and James Guy on one side nml Joshih Kly on the other. Ely was instantly killed and Joe Gay was fa tally wounded. James Gay escaped un harmed, .lames Gay is a deputy sheriff and had asked Kly to give up his pistol. Altrifeil Counterfeiter Caiifcht. NEW VOIIK. Oct. 1. Francisco Rir aghi. an Italian, 42 years of ago, who ur rived here last Saturday from Havana on the steamer Kspcranza, under the name of "U. Frank," was arrested yes terday by I nited States secret service agents, ltiraglii. it is alleged, is tlie man who made the dies for the Paris gang of counterfeiters, which was run down by tlie secret service bureau in January last. Six of the gang were con victed nml now iue serving terms of im prisonment. Riraglii. who is nn expert engraver nnd die sinker, left the city just before the raid was made, going to Havana, Cuba. Floriculture Hliitlsttes, WASHINGTON. Oct. I.-The census bureau yesterday announced its statistics of commercial lloricultiire In 15 states, showing an aggregate value of $11,000, ISHI of Hi, eis and foili:ge plants raised in 1MH.I, with ;t..S'.l."i establishments and $.'(.", IHKI.IHHI ns the vulue of the lands and buildings. The value of Mowers and plants raised in 1MIII in New Vork was If'-'.li'J'J.S'.lil: in Vermont. Jf."ill.r4;i. The number of establishments anil value of lands and buildings June 1, 1!HM, In New York was HS.J und $S,:i!HI,Ojl7. Mrs. Lynn I'litlinnn Granted a IMvnrre.' CHICAGO, Sept. l'S.-.Iudge Rishop bus granted n decree of divorce of Mrs. Lynn Pullman from George M. Pullman, sou of the late palace car magnate. Ali mony was fixed at $1,000 a year and th plaintilf granted pel mission to apply fni nn increase in the alimony iihiI for at torney's fees later. Mr. Pullman, who is now in California, let the suit go try default. Want Clierkralser F.xtradlted. ALRAXV. Oct. 1 A request that n requisition to the Argentine liiwoihlic for the extradition of William Hoeppner. who is wanted ill New York city on the charge of forgery, was sent to Secretary Hay by Governor Odell. It is alleged that he secured some $10,000 by the rais ing of checks. Morse Controls Telegraph Company. NEW YORK. Oct. L Control or the Telephone and Telegraph and Cable company of America passed into the hands of Ch-irlca W. Morse yesterday. Mr. Morse was reported to have ex ercised his option on more than two thirds of the stock of the cumpuiiy. Aged Nurse Head, t.'TICA. N. Y.. Oct. l.-Richard II. Roberts, aged 77. for many yeurs wait ing man to the late Governor Seymour and professional nurse to inaiiv leading citizens of t'tica.i'licd yesterday at the home for aged men mid couples. Morphine Fiend Died of Overdose. I'TICA. N. V.. Oct. 1. Mrs. Andrew Massing, aged 4.1. died yesterday from an overdose of morphine, to which drug she was uddicted. SKINNED COW ALIVE. Shocking Caa of Cruelly Krpnrted Frnai (.renshllt'K. GREENSI'.CLG. Pa.. Sept. 'J7 Tues day a cow belonging to Herman Saxburg exhibited symptoms of li.-i ase and a veterinary surgeon was summoned. Sax burg was informed that the cow would die. The same day, Saxhmg spread word that free meat would lie given to ull who would lend a hand in butchering a sick cow. Yesterday morning the coiv was taken fi-ojn the stable. Ten foreigner hungry for fresh beef were on hand. The aniiiiiirs legs were tied and wii'i ottt the formality of first dispatching the nnimtil the men set about to skin the cow alive. The animal died just us the Hay ing was completed. The carcass was then iliidcd among the men. David Madison, acting cruelty agent for Monesscn, arrested Saxliur." and four others. Justice ('inshore fined Saxburg $1'0. and the others $10 each. Agent Cliue has ordered the uriest of others implicated. USED OIL TO QUICKEN FIRE Woman Iliirned to I) slli, Two Fatally and Two Berlomty Horned. PITTSRL'RG, Sept. :(0. As a result of an attempt to use oil to hurry along the kitchen tire yesterday, Mrs. Hnrbara Sturgent is deud. and her husband and son George, arc dying. Two other chil dren of the family. Iturhnru and Andrew, arc very badly burned. The family occupied two rooms of a tenement house in Washington uvenue, Rruddock. Mrs. Sturgent. while getting the breakfast, poured oil on the kindling wood in the stove. Au explosion imme diately followed. The room was filled with clothing hung on a line to dry. In an instant tlie two rooms were a blazing furnace. Mrs. Sturgent was burned to dealh. while her husband ami s in arc probably fatally burned. The other families in the mold ing were rescued by prompt work by thn firemen. TERMS NOT RELISHED. Ilellalre Men Threaten to Desert b AnialBUllialed Steel Works Start I p. P.KI.LAIRi:. O., Sept. iS.-The Itel lnire Steel works resin I in full yester day morning, the strike having been set tled at a conference in Pittsburg between Presi ' it T. J. Davis of Shaffer Lodge and Assistant President Lindsay of the National Steel company. The lodge took two votes ou the terms, the second ballot being favorable. The terms so fur as known provide that the men shall not be discriminated against by the muuagcuieiit for their Amalgamated leanings, except in the ease of not more than -O. These were said to have been too persistently active to suit tlie company. The lodge will make weekly payments' to the men discharged until they find other jobs. Rut it cannot be said that the terms are relished by the men as a whole, and there is talk of leaving the Amalgamated and retaining a separate local. WILL BE DEPORTED. Young It unit inn Suffer Inn With V.ym W eiif) Katn4 From IIimiiIIh1. VMK Sept. 2H. Switiui Orluff, a HO-yt'iir-nlil ltnnsinii. whs iinvsteil lit-re on n v.iinuut hroimlit ly nu olllrcr of tin1 Nrw York ImiKmtimi Hmivuii. Orloff im-ived at New Vork Kept. N, on the St.itaii'lniii, tu'flVrinjr with triirhoiiui, it very luf ti his ryo discus'. I rtniu'-d nt the ism Islnm' li'ispiial to hv (lcpitrtcil. In '-;ip-M nu : ciiinc lnrv Inst week, wlii-tv be hns I i. working ns h lonirsliorcn an in til Anehiii line dock. The otlicer 1,-ff with his jrisnner for New York Inst niuht nml he will ho put on the next ship of tlie lloliuml lintj which lenvi's New York. CluirftTil With Mitnlcr. .JOHNSTOWN. Sept. liS. After bring n fugitive from just hi since Inst June, Krcil liny 'IumiiIkis .ns imcstci! in Somerset ami yesterday passed through hen1 in charge of an ojlli cr from Clear f;cM county to niisvcr n charge uf mnnler, Chaiiihers is u negro 'J'', yeuni old. It is claimed that lie killed a color ed mur. named Bcvcily near Karthaiifl last June. He came to Soptersct with a woman and wn promptly unMied. Sheriff Sailor haring 1" i u on (he Icoko it fo him, Cornwall Iron Com oiiny Cliarter.-il. IIAICKISKn:!:. Sept. JS.-The Corn wall Iron company r.r Cornwall was in corporated yesterday at the St ite 1 It-part-incut nllh a capital or .i;i)tl,iHKI. The siil-st-riliers arc Ivlwnrd I'. l-'reeman and K. Percy Alden of Cornwall and Isaliel C. l-'reiinan of Yi asinugt on. 1. I!.; Margaret C. Huekingliam of Washington and Sarah C. I lei by of -New Vork. I'he first I. nee subscribers compose the hoard of directors. Head Torn From llmly. AI.TOOXA. Sept. 'JT.-Thcodore Parnsworth was instantly killed at the Kcllwooil Manufacturing Company', plant, at Itellwo id, by a bursting emery wheel. The man's head was completely severed from his body ami thrown to a distant corner of the room in which he was working. He leaves a family. ITEMH IN 11 H IKK. RITXJKWA V Tressa Toini, keeper of a speak-easy nt Creushuw, a milling town Jtf miles from here, was found dying lu her shanty Tuesday noon, l our men who were in the shanty are under suspicion of having administered knock- A!.TUOXA-At Cle-lnul Springs, John I. ate and lieiuirne I). nnoP. both of 1'ort I'eiry. were ha ing targi t pi .ic.ii a when lletmott's revolvel fell on a bench ami discharged. The bullet eiileied Lane's Isidy in the back, and it is be lieved the wound will result filially. M ASK1 1.I.OX. .; go Herman, a fanner, died lu re. A !' days ugu he wore a colored stiM-kiiig jn a sore foot, causing bioisl poison. I.AXCASTKP -T.urglurs blew the safe nf I he Adams Impress company at Sa- illllga lo piiees Willi hit i'O gl e.rilie. Ke el' ring Ml in cash and MtMl worth ot ocslage slelllps. M.SSII.I.O.. (. The Warwick Ulasa -iimpaiiy bis organized. '.. K. I'ox wai tleelcd president, W. It. 1 1 Ulllbi I ger. vic.4 iresidciit: .1. M. lieese. in.i ri: .1. X. Merwiu. secrct.irv and unina.c.. Ill-:) I.KI'i iN'l'i:- Pifty Mi; ons from Lock Haven. Tyrone, i'litiiipsliiirg. Al .isinii. I.ewbtoWfi and Hellefolile n ived legris-s and were iiistalh-ii : s a class in I rem Temple. Ancient Order Xoblea of .he Mystic Shrine of Wilkesbai re. BRIEF NEWS ITEMS. Pointed Paragraphs Chronic ling the Week's Doings. Loaf Dlspatehfsi From Tarlnns Farta of I lie U'urhl Miora orTlmlr I'ltflrilnica anil OdIj tha Kaola Given la aa Few Word, as I'uasibla Far tha lleuellt ortlia Hur ried Kvatlar. 1 r. liixey admitted that Mrs. McKin ley was being crushed by her grief, (ml that the outlook was not so favorable as earlier ill tlie week. former Judge Ixiran I.. Lewis and Ko.vi t O. Titus huve acepted their as signment as counsel to defend Leon P. Czolgosz, who killed President AlcKin ley. Indications point to the early ratifica tion of new Ilay-Paunccfote treaty cov ering the construction of an iuteroceanic canal. Spain has sent wnr ships to Tangier, falling to get recovery of the Spanish boy und girl carried ulf by a Moorish tribe. The Archduke Frederick of Austria was shot ut by a poacher, hut escaped without injury. Holland's minister of foreign ufTairs arnouncis that he will bring the Boer appeal before the arbitration court at its mt meeting, meanwhile the Bucrs are uguin invading -Natal. Thursday. Judge McPherson of the Feedral Court at Council Bluffs in the suit against the Xiagara Insurance Company deelures tlie Nebraska anti-trust law unconstitutional. A. H. Cummins opens Iowa Kepiiblican campiiigu with speech at Centerville, in which lie declares there is no room for anarchists under Stars und Stripes. F.ight of the eleven buildings of the in sane asylum at .Norfolk, Neb., are burned nml two inmates cremated. Property loss is iU.Hi.i""!. President tioosevelt has taken up his abode in the White House, where he will be joined by his wife shortly. Frederick I'raylcy, president of Na tional Hoard of Trade and veteran finan cier, dies at Philadelphia. American Consul Mulmroa at Colon warns Colombian insurgents not to inter fere with free transit across Isthmus of I'unanul and prevents attack ou Colon. Friday. I is announced from The Hague that Mr. Kroger has abandoned the bleu of a special Hocr mission to the I'nited States. Miss Klleii II. Stone, the lnissionury who was kidnapped by brigands ill Turkey, has been tuken to Bulgaria nnd her captors demand a ransom. In barely thirty minutes the Czolgoss jury nt Buffalo fout.d the President's slayer guilty of murder in the first de gree. liulph S. Cobb. Jr., of White Plains, N. V., a student in an academy in Morgan Park. 111., was stubbed five times by a resident of that place. Cobb's wounds are not fatal. Falward Saftig. under arrest in St. Louis for theft, stated that he conspired with Czolgosz to assassinate tlie Presi dent, mid tied the handkedehief which concealed the revolver. Satnrdar. A speeiul cable dispiitch from London 8nya Ihnt all the details have been ui ranged for the creation of the 1 bike of Cornwell und Vork ns Prince of Wales. Prime Chun lias giien up his intended visit to Ameiica. having been summoned to Pck'ln to take part in the festivities at temliiig the return of the Chinese court. The American Board of Missions lias charged its agent in Constantinople with paying tile ransom for the release of Miss Stone from In igands. The number of soldiers on guard at the tomb nf William McKiulcy in Canton, Ohio, was reduced. The contest of Kdgar K. Huryea's will wns abandoned and n verdict was order ed establishing its validity. Ir. Franklin Kv Sylvester had an en counter with two buck deer who were fighting In Long Island. He broke a whip and sprained his wrist in interfering with them. Monday. A novel kind of bull light, ill which an automobile will play a part, is announced ill a speeiul cubic dispatch us uliout to be held at Biarritz, Spain. Certain Palis patters are spreading re ports that the recent Fi ancn-Itiisslan eon ferenees related to joint action in regard to Turkey, sad that tiermany will con cur. Heath in the elect rie chair in the week beginning (let. L'N was the sentence pro nounced on Czolgosz at Buffalo. The casket lontaining the body of Abraham Lincoln was opened at the tomb in Illinois, ami sixteen persons gazed at the features. Iiivorce has been granted to Mrs. (ieorge M. I 'li II inn n. Jr., by a Chicugo court. The explosion of a gas tank at Newark, X. .1., killed si men ami seriously In jured as many more. Mrs. Howard Brockway threw herself from the Southwestern limited train on 'he New Vork Central near Crugers, N. V., ami was killed. Tuesday. At the ropiest of Iir. Mumm Von Sehwartensteiii, the licrinun minister, seven Chinese have is-en tried and sen tenced to be beheaded for complicity in the murder of a lierman trader ill a vil lage near Pekiu lust month. Julia Tinkany and Minnie Tinkany, 11 und l:i years old, respectively, swain across the .Narrows at New Vork. Sir Thomas I.ipton tisik a spin aboard the old America, which brought the cup across the sea half a century ago. lu a battle Is'tween striking teamsters and police in San Francisco seven per sons were wounded. Points so far brought out by both par ties to the Schley-Sampson controversy la-fure tlie lsmrd of inquiry have been summarized. Tradesman in Trenton, X.. J., was threeti m il with two boycotts as a result of a elniri h w iirfure. For the first time since their accession t' " King and yiieen of Italy visited Vo iiin, the city Is nig guy with color. M'KINLEY'S WILL FILED. Ills Wife M.iilc Legatee of HI. Eatlra Es tate Valued at About ISO.OOO. CANTON. O., Sept. 2S.-Secretary Cortelyou cume here yesterday to assist Mrs. .McKiulcy in disposing of matters connected with tlie late president'a estate. He arrived yesterday morning and was at once driven to the McKiuley home. After inciting Mrs. McKiulcy, the ques tion of tiling the will wns taken up. The trying task of reading it to her was undertaken by tha fnithful secretary. Mrs. .Ji Kinhy made a heroic effort to tear up and succeeded in doing so, al though the ordeal was difficult for her. She was ri-sting well last night. All legal formalities necessary for her to sub scribe to were disposed of. At 3 o'clock iu the afternoon Judge Iny and Secretary Cortelyou went to the olliee of the probate judge and o" ed the will of President McKiuley f i.ibate. They curried with them tl ' ' ' I. Ida S. McKiuley. '. : ' : Villiaui McKiuley, deceased, I... by ui . i.nc tl:' adminisTratioii of his est:.' .- .1 re; o-u-mend the appointment of Willi : H. Pay and I ieorge B. Cortelyou as admin istrators with the will annexed. " This recommendation bears the date of Sept. 7, imn. Following is the text of President Me Kinley's will: "Kxccutive Mansion, "Washington, I. C. "I publish the following as my last will and testament, hereby revoking all former wills: "To my beloved wife, Ida S. Mc Kiulcy, I boiieath ull of my real estate wherever situated, and the Income of any personal property of which I may be pos sessed at death, during her natural life. I make the following charge upon all of my property, both real and personal. To pay my mother during her life one thous and dollars a year, and at her death said sum to be paid to my sister, Helen Mc Kiuley. If the income from property be Insulllcient to keep my wife in great com fort and pay the annuity above provided, then I direct that such of my property be sold so as to make a sum adequate for botli purposes. Whatever property re mains at the death of my wife, I give tu my brother nml sisters, share and share alike. My chief concern is that my wife from my estate shall hnve all that she re quires for her comfort and pleasure, and that my mother shall be provided with whatever money she requires to make her old age comfortable and happy. "Witness my hand and seal, this U2.1 day of October. ls'.i". to my last will and testament, made at the city of Wash ington, Pistriet of Columbia. "WILLIAM M KIXLEY. "The foregoing will was witnessed by us this 'J2d day of October, 1HH7, at the request of the testator and his name signed herein ill our presence, and our signatures hereto in his presence. "(i. B. COKTHLYOTT. "CHAliLKS LOF.FFLETt." It Is given out on authority that the McKiuley estate will total Jl'lio.fKXl Jo $'."( 1,1 li mi, including life insurance of $H7, OKI. Aside from this insurance the estate consists of real estate here and contiguous to Canton, nnd of deposits In Wnshii gton banks. Monday morning has been fixed by the probate court for a hearing prior to probating the will. Then it is expected Secretary Cortelyou nml Judge Pay will bo finally appointed ad ministrators "f the estate, with will an nexed and will give bond. WEEKLY TRADE REVIEW. llrailil reefs Report on tha Condition nf Itn.iiie. NEW VOHK, Sept. !!S. Bradatreet'i today says: In distributive trade the features are the emit billed good tone of advices from the jobbing trade west, northwest and souihwesi und on the Pacilic coast, and the better retail trade reported at the east, due to the advance In the season. A quieting down ill the demand for dry goods, usual at this season, is noted at niut.y markets, but tlnse reports are gen erally accompanied ''' advices of an en larged distribution of clothing and foot wear. The iron trade appears to bo ex ceptionally active and full of orders ex tending well into next year, while shoe manufacturing, woolen goods, flour mill ing, luiiilioring, jewelry, furniture and a number of other lines are all active. The situation in copper is not as yet clearly defined. Domestic consumption is large, but American prices are fully three cents higher than in Loudon. Pig iron is active and in large sale, and Southern iron has again advanced In all markets. While the excessive premium on tin plates and other strike-affected products have disappeared, the demand Is so large that billets are ( higher, bars $2 up nnd a number of other products have advanced in proportion. The shoe trade is of gocd volume and uwiug to the udviince In leather, mime liiunufaeturers of foot-wear will only ac cept orders "at vi.iue." The print cloth situation nt Fall Uivcr Is a peculiar one. A month ago talk was heard of possible strikes, due to reductions of wages. Sii.ec then the price has advanced 0-8 cent per yard, und this week two mills hnve announced wages advanced.- The available supply of cloth is rumored to be practically cornered, but against this it .s noted Hi it business is only moderate and I hat pr s are not as strong, owing partly to tin- weakness in raw cotton, Kustcra ami southern mills are reported free buyers of actual cotton, but wool is li m. I ailures for the week number 197, us attains! 1,'iS last week, ltil) in this week a y. ar ago, 12l in lsii'J. and Mb iu 1.V.IS. Wheat, including flour exports for tlie week, aggregate ti,47P,.,t.'2 bushels, as agabet :i.SHl.oT4 bushels last week, and 4.'.:2.S1I) bushels In this week Inst year. Wheat exports, July 1 to date (thirteen weeks!, aggregate 7N.t."'2..VII bushels, as against 41.7i"!,22ii bushels last season. Corn exports aggregate fiS",7tK! bushels, ns Hgaiust l'll..",.'H bushels last week, and '.'. I."ii..1T1 bushels last year. July 1 to date com exports are 12.71V.I10 bushels, ugaiust 4H,742.lil7 bushels lust season. New lllg Telephone Hystem. ALBA XV, Oct. I. The Frontier Tel epln company of Buffalo, with a cap ital of ir.iii.iKil, wus incorporated yester day. In operate a telephone system eon- j iiec'ing BiiITiiIo, IliH-liester, Syracuse, I lieu, Albany, Pouglikeepsie. Xew Vork city, Toniiwnniln, .Niagara Falls, Lock port, Dunkirk, Krie, Pa., Clevelund, Jntm-Mown, F.lmiia. Iliiigliatiiion ami Hortii llsville. the directvis being J. A. Stearns of Wilkes-Itarre, Pa.; Alviu Mokle of Haz. ltiiu. I'u.; J. M. Thomas of Xew York city, K. 0. I.ufkin. .1. B. Weber and C. B. Hill of UuQ ih, aJJ 1. It. Greene of Fredoula.
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