THE FOREST REPUBLICAN. Published every Wednesday by J. E. WENK. Office in Smearbauga 4 Wenk Building, KLM STRKKT, TIONBSTA, PA. RATES OF ADVERTISING: One Square, one inch, one week... 1 N One Square, one lucb, one month. S Ot One Square, one inch, 3 months. ( 00 One Square, one inch, one year .... 10 00 Two Squares, one year 15 00 Quarter Column, one year 30 00 Half Column, one year 60 00 One Column, one year 100 00 Legal advertisement ten cents per line each insertion. We de line Job Printing of every de scription at reasonable rates, but it' cash on delivery. Forest Republican. Terms, "1.00 A Ver, HlrMly la Advaaee. No subscription rwoived for shorter period than throo mouth. Correjepomleiica "m'HoUihI, bill no nolle will bo taken of anonymous e.oiiiiiiunioa ilons. Always (rive your " VOL. XXXIV. NO. 32. TIONESTA. PA., WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER U, 1901. $1.00 PER ANNUM. BOHOUGH OFFICER!. HurgeM.-'t. V. KIV,,"Jr', . UuUicilmi.-J. T. lalo.W. V. liluin. Cliaa Clark, T. K. AniiHlreinir, Dr. J. C. Dunn U. U. UsKton, J. 11. Muse. juntiee vf the Peace O. A. Itaiidall, S. J. Motley. Cbwitnbte II. E. Moody. (tleetur S. J. Ni'tloy. M-Aimf Director (I. W. Iloltiinaii, J. K. Wenk, J. C. Mcowilon, I'alriek Joyce, W. W. Grove. K. L. Haslet. FOREST COUNTY OFFICERS. Member of Congre J. K. P. Hall. . Member of Senate K. M. Neeley. Aasembty A. M. Doult. President Judge . M. Linilsey. Aociate Judge R. II. Crawford, . 11. II. Dolterer. frothnnotnry , Register Jt Recorder , t. John II. Robertson. Hhertf.J . W. JHinieon. Vreaurer S. M. llonry. ()iniiJHioiir R. M. Herman, John T. Carson. J. T. Dale. District Attorney S. D. Irwin. Jury Vomintioneri lcvl O. Rey nolds, IVtur Youniik. (Woner Ir. J. W. Morrow. County Auditors J. R. Clark, R. J. Klvnn, tleo. L. King. nnty Superintendent K. E. Htitisiii- Keaalar Terms ef C'earl. Fourth Monday of February. Third Monday of May. Fourth Monday of Keptemleer. Third Monday of November. 'hurra and Habbalb He-keel. Presbyterian Sabbath Ncheiol at 9:45 a. m. I M. K. Sabbath Seheul at 10:00 a. in. I'reachiiiK .n M. K. Church every Sab bath evening by Kev. O. II. Nickle Preaching in the F. M. Church every Habhatb evening at the usual hour. Rev. Mctlarvv. Pastor. Services ill the Presbyterian Church every Sabbath morning and evening, Rev. J. V. Mc A Hindi olficiating. The regular meeting of the W. C. T. U. are held at the headquarters on the second and fourth Tuesday of each m- nth. BUSINESS DIRECTORY. PI' NKSTA LOIMiK, No.3iO,I.O.O. K. 1 Me ls every Tuesday evening, in Odd Fellow' Hall, P irtridge building. iORKST LOIM.K, No. 181, A. O. U. W., I Meets every Friday evening lnA.O.U. V. Hall, Tiomwta. APT. GKOH i K STOW POST, No. 274 O. A, R. Meet 1st and lid Monday evening in each month, In A. O. U. . Hall, Tionesta, CAPT. GKOKUK STOW CORPS, No. 1;I7, W. R. C., meet first and third Wednesday evening of each month, iu A. O. U. W. liall, Tionesta, Pa. T MONKSTA TKNT, No. Ki4, K. O. T. l M.. iniHtls ind and 4tli Wednesday evening III each month in A. O. U. W. hall Tioiiesta, Pa. P F. RITCI1KY, 1 . ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Tionesta, Pa. SIIAWKKY .V MUNV, ATl'ORN K YS-AT- LAW, Warren, Pa. Practice In Forest Co. C. M.Suawkkv, Uko. B. Musin. J W. MORROW. M. D., Olllco and Uesidence three tleior north of Hotol Agnew, Tieinoata. Prolessional calls promptly responded to at all hours. I) It. F.J. BOVARD, Physician e surgeon, TIONESTA. PA. DR. J. C. DUNN, PHYSICIAN ANDSUKDKON. Otflro over Hoatli r Killmer'a alore, TioniMla. Pa. Professional call i prompt ly responded to at all hours of day or night. Residence May SL 1 R. J. D.GREAVFS, 1 Pnysician and Surgeon Olllceand resilience almve Fores C National Hank. Couuiy 'Phone No. 1. R. LANSON, REAL ESTATE, Tionesta, Pa HOTEL WEAVER, E. A. WEAVER, Proprietor. Tills hotol, formerly the Lawrence II ouse, has it ndergone a com plete change, and Is now furnished with all the mod ern Improvements. Heated and lighted throughout with natural gas, bathrooms, hot ami cold water, etc. The comforts ol guests never neglected. CENTRAL HOVSF., V7 GF.KllW A UK HOW Proprietor. Tionsela, Pa. This Is the mostcentrally located hotel in the place, and has all the modern improvements. No pains will be spared to make It a pleasant slopping place for the traveling public First class Livery In connection. pilIL. KMERT FANCY BOOT A SHOEMAKER. Shop in Walters building, Cor. Elm and Walnut streets, Is prepared to do all Kinds of custom work from the finest to :he coarsest and guarantees his work to give perfect satisfaction. Prompt atten tion given to mending, and prices rea sonable. t thx hap irn r-'iKrss mi vtksity, arritt, Pa. Th mcti pruci icil,u?-to-att Hu ltiaef Training echcol in Pttnalvanl. iv our fttaJenta 'brvadS Inning aucation- 0t fli mi tf to uu run par tlcuiara to nr &Jirs, u?ort roaipt Of application f r Our craniate ar fcJ4lrf pott, tlona of honor ai l trust in all part Cf tha Unl'.sJ Etataa. For full partl?jlara, aiirsia, GOT COMiCT LEADER. Escaped Desperado Rounded Up After Fierce Fight. Burroouded hy I'o.ne anil Wounded In Head llerore lis Clave rpAnother F u gltlve Mortally Wounded la Attempt to l:.epe by Foolish l.h Through Cordon of Arnieel Bleo. TOl'EKA, Kan., Nov. 12.-Frank Tlinnipsiin, the negro leader of the mu tiny at Foit Leavenworth prison Inst Friday, w as captured after a. hiird light '.ist evci ing near Council Grove by a posse under Deputy I'liiled Slntea Mur nti 1'resi'ott. Tli;n 1 1 1 -on was slightly wounded In tin." licinl. Nunc of the posse was in jured. MADE FATAL DASH. Lawrence Lewis, Another K.rsiied Con vict, Mortsllr Wounded tu KimiI. Uh Attempt to Flee. KANSAS CITY, Mo., Nov. 12. Yesterday lidded Lnwrence Lewis to the list of escaped l'ort Leavenworth (W victs npt iinil. He was mortally wound ed near 'juciipino, Kan., while making a dnsh through a cordon of armed depu ties. Lewis Is n white boy. 2(1 years old, who was sent up in Oetols'r, l!"i, to un dergo live years sentence for larceny. He was tracked to a wooded place near Qiicneuin by the city marshal of that place, which is situated -in miles south west from Fort I.eavciivortli, and n diut cn men bearing rifles. Au order to sur render was met with dehuuee and Lewis, unarmed, und although practically sur roundiil, darted for the ncs rest open ing. lie hod gone sciucely 1IKJ yards when a bullet from a Winchester ill the hands of one of his pursuers, pierced his lung from behind and brought him to the ground. Bleeding iiml fatally wounded, I,cwis was taken to the marshal's otllcc and cared for. Wurdcu McChiughrey was not i lied. Three separate gangs of convicts have been reported at points within live miles around Tnpcka and n crowd of penitentiary guards, deputy sherilTs uud fnrmers liavo been active all day. From the descriptions received War den McClau-hry believes that the two cnptom of SlicrilT Cook of T'opcka, Sun day, were Arthur Hewitt, white, and I .on Sutherland, a part Indian. Hewitt and Frank Thompson, n negro, were ringleaders ill the outbreak and the war den yesterday increased the reward for their capture. Hewitt and Sutherland were serving hve-ycar sentences for lar ceny. Hewitt is 2.'t years of age, while Sutherland is tut IS. The officers at Topckn, both county and city, tilled with revenge at being foiled at Pauline, are bending every en ergy to overhaul these particular con vitts tvlm. they profess to believe, are III hiding within SU miles of the scene where Sunday's exciting episode oc curred. At Alma, Kim., a running tight Sal unlay nielit with two escaped convicts is reported. The convicts had stolen two horses and imnlc good their escape after shoot ing a horse from under one of the pursuers. CALLAHAN NOT GUILTY Acquitted a Second Time on Charge of HtilintpinK I'liHug Cudalij. OMAHA, Nov. !. The jury in the rase of .lames Callahan, after being out oli hours, brought in a verdict hist night, finding the defendant not guilty and the prisoner was discharged. This is the last echo in the Cuilahy kidnap ing case ami is practically the second time Callnhan has been acquitted on the kidnaping charge. The accused was arrested Inst Febru ary and charged with Isdng an accessory to the kidnaping of Edward Cudahy, Jr., son of the millionaire packer. Cal lahan was first tried on charge of rob bery. A trial followed, extending over two wcels, during which about 2tK) wit nesses were examined. The jury re turned a verdict of acquittal and was se verely scored by Judge Baker who pre sided. Callnhan was then held on a tlinrge of perjury in the robbery trial. It was remarked that there is now little to prevent Pat Crowe from coming to Omaha. The evideni' uu which Cal lahan has been tried would probably prevail ill case of Crowe being tried on the same charges. MAY PUNISH DR. WALKER Coni(re4 May Revoke Her Venslon For 17ller.os About McKlnley Tisjferir. WASHINGTON, Nov. O.-The pen sion bureau is investigating utterances attributed to Dr. Mary Walker, the ex armv nurse, who has worn masculine at- I tire in recent years and who is alleged to have called the execution of Czolgosx, the late President McKinlcy's assassin, a murder, and the lute prisident him telf a murderer on account of his policy in the Philippines. A rpecial examiner of the pension office Is at Oswcso. N. Y., investigating the matter, and his report will be kept on file .it the bull ail here in readiness for submission to congress in case that hoily should call for it. Commissioner Kraus explained that he had no authority to re voke the woman's pension, but thut con gress could do so if it desired. GUN'S BREECH NOT CLOSED Oltlcer and lx Artillerymen Killed Out right and 14 derlniKly Injured, ATHENS. Nov. ll.-A terrible gun accident occurcd Saturday on board the British battleship Royal Sovereign out tide of Astako harbor. An niiilhrvman forgot to close the bn-eili before the gun was fired. One nlHcrr and' six artillerymen were killed outright, the bodies lieing terribly muti lated, und the captain and 11 sailors wire seriously injured. Anilejr Wlleox Guest at White Home. WASHINGTON, Nov. 12.-Ansley Wilcox of Buffalo is a guest at the White House for a few days. The pres ident took the oath of oflice ut Mr. Wil cox' residence in Buffalo. MACCABEES DONOT LOSE. Defaulting Fluanca Keeper's Shortage Fully CuvereU by ISond. POUT HURON, Nov. 8.-Charlcs IJ. Thompson, supreme finance keeper of the Knights cf the Maccabees, yesterday con fessed that he wag a defaulter in the sum of $57,01)0 of the funds of the associa tion which he had used in his own busi ness mid which is a complete loss. Supreme Commander Markey made the follow ing statement iu regard to Mr. Thompson's shortage: "Charles B. Thompson has been su preme f.nniHo keeper of the supremo tent siuco it wa organized ill Septeniber. KM. and has handled and disbursed more than $1."i,iki.("K) during that time, and until this defalcation no thought has ever been entertained against his integrity ami this betrayal on his part will be keenly felt by the lueiubi rship. "Mr. Thompson's shortage is $,"7,0(10. but no loss will be incurred by the su preme tent, ns every liuuucial officer of the association, including Mr. Thompson, is iKiudcd in surety companies and the bond held by the order ns security for Mr. Thompson's integrity is very much greater tlinti the shortage. But the fact that no pecuniary loss is sustained docs not relieve from regret the members of the association who have been, up to the present time, able to say that no officer in the association has ever mis appropriated a single dollar's worth en trusted to his cure. The bond companies have been notified of Mr. Thompson's defalcation und the supreme tent will look to them to make good the amount. Pend ing an adjustment with the bond com panies (here will Ik- no delay in the payment of death claims, s the order had on deposit in cash on the first day of this mouth iu its various depositaries thoughoiit the Tinted State a little mora than half a million dollars besides hav ing bonds amounting to more than $1,-12h,isni." DAY OF THANKSGIVING. Governor Odell Issues Proclamation Set ting Hay anil Hate. ALBANY, Nov. ".Governor Odell yesterday issued his first Thanksgiving day proclamation. The proclamation is as follows: "A nation's strength is measured by Its faith in I (city, and the devotion of Its people by their desire to return thanks to God w ho has vouchsafed to them hap pinesa, contentment uud prosperity. Thronzh the blessing of Providence our hnrvcsis have been abundant, our arti sans have been remuneratively em ployed and our laborers have reaped the benefits of their toil. "The sorrows which have conic upon ns as n nation have but served to make our faith i mind devotion to the princi ples of our government stronger, and to cement all parts of our land and all of our people hy patriotic tics. "For all these blessings we should ren der thanks to the Ruler of the universe aial the prayers and thanksgiving of the ritizons of our great commonwealth should join with those that go up from a grateful people for the continuance of livine blessing. "Now, therefore, I, lteujamin B. Odell, Jr., governor of the state of New York, do designate Thursday, the 2Sth day of November, one thousand nine hundred and one. ns a ihiy of thanksgiving, and all secular pursuits and repair to their recommend that our people refrain from several houses of worship, there to ren der bomnce to Him who l.ns so abund ntly blessed lis. "Given under my hand and ihc privy son! of the state nt the Capitol in the city of Albany, this sixth day of Novem ber, in the year of our Lord, one thou sand nine hundred and one. "II. I?. ODELL, JH." CANALS WILL CLOSE DEC. 1. No Hosts Accepted After Midnight Not. 30. Prolltalile Heaon For Boatmen. ALMA NY, Nov. 8. The state canals will close for tratllc at midnight on Sat urday, Nov. That is the plan of Superintendent John N. Partridge of the state depaitiueut of public works and it will be announced in a few days in a formal notice unless conditions arise which would make a change of date necessary. The closing of the ennuis on Nov. oil means that after that date no boats will be permitted to enter the state waterways but during the suc ceeding few days every effort will bo made to a fiord all bouts in the canals an opportunity to reach tidewater unless prevented by ice formations. The season has been an exceedingly profitable one to canal boatmen, judg ing from the tonnage carried. Although the cunnls opened two and one-half weeks later this year than in the spring of llXHl, yet the total number of tons carried up to Nov. 1 this year was 2,112,347, as compared with 2,)SliS,52t) carried up to the same date last yenr. The actual increase is 7o.S12 tons and the estimated increase had the opening been ns corly this year, 11)1,472 tons. The canals in 1!"KI closed on Dec. 1, practically the same time as they will rlose this year. The total tonnage car ried last year was 3,313,041. This will be eclipsed this year if the traffic docs not experience a great fulling off dur ing the curernt month, which result is not likely, ns November is always among the banner months of the canul season. Highest I'rice on Ilernrd Fur ( stile. CHICAGO, Nov. S.-Cicily, a short horn cow. recently of the Queen Victoria herd in LuKluud, was sold here yester day for .".' "SI to .1. J. ltobins Ac Sous of Horace. Ind. The animal cost Queen Victoria 5I.INMI a few years ago. These are record figures for shorthorn cuttle fur the past 25 years. "Lord liauff" of the royal herd, was sold to George E. Ward of llawarden, Iu., for $.",0(s). "Choice Goods." considered by many to lie the finest shorthorn bull ever pro duced, was sold to Kobins iV Sous of Horace, Ind., on private terms, said to be the highest ever paid for a shorthorn bull in America. Valuable Cattle llurnrd. I TICA, N. V.. Nov. ll.-Fire yester day morning on the farm of Hon. W. A. Mntteson of this city, locatisl at Litch field, Herkimer county, destroyed an im mense bam ami its contents, including 111 head of Holstein rricson cattle. Loss 110.000. . . LI HUNG CHANG'S DEATH Great Chinese StaresmanDied of Old Age and Overwork. Oualnt and Mysterious Ceremonies Will It" Hurled III Coffin He Carried Kound World -Vuan Hill Kal, Named by ..u Court to oueceed Him, Acceptable to lite I'liveni, l'F.MN. Nov. 8.-The end of LI Iluiig Chang, who died at 11 o'clock Thursday morning, was quiet. His vitality slowly eblied. For a time h lost consciousness, but he showed grout tenacity, rallied at midnight, became semi-unconscious, par took of nourishment and appeared to recognize his relatives. The foreign doctors left him early Wednesday, saying that nothing more zoulil be done. His personal physician, Or. Watt, then took charge. The con troversy between the foreign and Chi nese doctors had no effect upon the pa tient, because he was already beyond the hope of remedy. The Haines of the procession of pa per cllinies, chairs, horses and bearers, burned in the courtyard of the Yumcn to carry his spirit to Heaven, told the crowd of officials who were gathered in the narrow street outside the Yaiuen that the end had come. Soon aftewurd a procession nppenred bearing a costly cotlin of tenk wood, beautifully lac quered. This coffin Li Hung Chan took on his trip around the world and he brouuht it from Canton when he came to I'ckin to settle the Boxer troubles. Since that time it Intel been kept ill a temple here. The body will Is placed iu the coffin to dny with the customary rites. On Sun day there will lie a ccrmonial correspond ing to a lying in-stnte, nnd all the Chi nese officials will pay their respects. A separate day will be designated for the ministers of the powers. The interment will be nt the birth place of the deceased statesman, a lit tle village In the province of An Ilui. The time had not yet been decided upon. Yuan Shi Kai was appointed by the Chinese court as Karl Li's successor. There are no signs of mourning in fto. city, although the populace is consider ably excited. The ministers of the pow ers consider Yuan Shi Kai the strongest man in China after Li Hung Chung, and they think his presence here will have a gooil in.'lueiico 0u the court; but they fear the results of removing him from the province of Slum Tung, the most turbulunt province in the empire and the sent of the Hoxor inurement. Yuan Shi Kai has controlled the prov ince with an inn hand. The situation then1 is purticuhirly delicate on account of the friction with the Germans, and the substitution of a man with less tact would doubtless menu uprisings nnd a conflict between the Chinese and Ger mans. Tile death of Li Hung Chang Is doubly regretted because he was the only in fluciitinl Chinaman who could den I with foreign governments with nn apprecia tion of the foreign point of view. Officials attached to Lull Li's house hold informed the correspondents of the priss yesterday that the Kussiaii minis ter, M. I'.iul Lessar, culled curly in the morning nnd strenuously endeavored to have the seal of Li Hung Chang attuched to the Manchurian convention before he died. It is impossible to verify this state ment from other Chinese sources. FITZ NOW AN AMERICAN Foreswore Alletfianre to King Kdward and M ae Made a FiilllledKcd Cltlien. NKW YOItK. Nov. 0. Hob Fitzsim mons, the pugilist, finally foreswore alle giance to King ICdwurd and became nn American citizen yesterday. The papers wore issued to him by Judge Aspiuwnll of Brooklyn, before whom Fitzsimmoiis appeared in fashionable suit and baggy overcoat with silk hut in hand. "What is your occupation?" asked the court. "I nni an actor now, sir," replied the blonde giant. Fitzsininions has lived in the t'nited Stntes i:t years and took out his first pa pers eight years neo. FATAL LAMP EXPLOSION. Two Children Itilrllcd to Iftenth and Mother anil Another Will Dir. SOUTH NOllWALK, Conn., Nov. S. Mrs. Guy 1'iiuhcll of Norwnlk lust night attempted to replenish the oil iu a lightcel lump and uu explosion resulted, which scattered the oil in all ilini tious. Mrs. I'iiubcll and her three children were covered with the burning liquid and two of the'in, Itosc, ogi'd S years, and Louis, aged .r, were burned to death I fore assistance arrived. The mother and anotlo-r daughter, Catherine, were also terribly burned and were removed to the Norwnlk hospital where it was stated tht.t neither could live. The building was damaged $oOO. Hold Thief Captured. KOCHKSTF.U, Nov. 12. A man nbout 40 years of age, who gave the name of J. F. Toomvy of New York city, yesterday afternoon went into the ladies' wailing room of the Traders' National bank, told Mrs. Hose Seinlierg who sat at n table counting some money she hail just drawn, that she had dropped some money on the floor and while she was looking for the bills on the floor, grabbed the roll from her hands ind fled. Alter un ixeiting elm so through fnany streets the thief was nvertuki'ii nt the corner of Main and Exchange streets nnd arrested. The money taken, amounting to .Ho. wus re'eovercd. Another Hlokes Will Found. XKW YOUK. Nov. 12.-A will ex rtuleil bv Kdward S. Stokes on March 22, 1M14, w.is tiled iu the surrogate's of fice yesterday. The testator diiecls that afti'r his lawful debts shall have Im'cii puiil his mother. Nancy Stokes, is to re ceive nil his estate of whatsoever kind and nature he- possess, ut tin time of his death. Mr. Siokcs names Ktiur V. Foote, bis brother. Horace Stokes, nnd James II. Le-nt.v us his exei utors but subsequently st;les that he has revoked the appointment of l.eaty. Last week a will of Mr. Stokes, elated in 1MU, w.i filed. This document left the estate to his cousin, W. K. I . Stokes. DYNAMITE CNJTHE RAILS Itor.tt Methol Krnrled to by tcro tit Mrve'rar H rfkpnt. KClJAVroN, I'll.. N" '.-A Grpon liid'p rar run ovr Mirk f 'lynamiie at OoO last fvfiiinjr on 4 'iiiM-u avuuuo. lit'iir Ash ftr"'t. i'lir w in . 1 Ihv i-ttr vm hrukfii ii ml the vvjitlows iu the car wuio nluitlftt'd, ns were uNo the wiwlrnvK hi the iiiuiilinriiitr house on Loth si den ut the street. There were no paHHeiiL'tts on the ear. The motnrimui nnl cumliirtiti', both non-union men, were thrown from their fret but not in jured. Thin if the fui'ond rase f thin kind to oeenr within n week. Tveryliody in the in tii inir settlements is f iniilitir with the nse of explosives and all the miners have it in large (nuiitities. As a cousc ipH'iire creiit fear is felt over the pussi hility that whih the ndii ir st.e f- nr Htriko continues these explosion will he come epidemic. New CkmCI NtnrnaTff IMunt fiitttftd XKW CASTI.K. Vn.. Nov. ll.-Thn plant of tho Lawn-nre Ie and Storage company wa completely gutted by fir last ni;ht. Tin1 damage amounts to fully $i;(t.(HKt. Tin pinm : ,. e-l and operations brirttn t!;is l.ili and all the expensive machinery 'vas destroyed, only the bare wall being left standing. More than JN,(MtO pounds of ammonia was stored in the plant ami the fears of explosion hindered the Im-nien. The lire started in the oil room and the watchman tried to tight the blaze alone until too late. Barker to Content f mnhrla. i:)i:Si;rKii. Nov. 8.-Yerke and Corny ii'rriid the county by almut 100 plurality. Kor president judge. Francin J. O'Coni.nt has n plurality of M vote over Judge A. V. ltai ker. William Strauss, democratic rnmti.tate for reg ister and recorder, was elected by iM plurality. The balance of the UepubU can county ticket was elected by very small pluralities. Judge Itarker at once perve I notice on the I -cuon-ats that the election returns on the judicial vote would be contested. Complete Iennvl vuitii KettiriiM. rniLADKU'IHA, Nov. '.-.-Complete returns from every county in the state have now been received. Many of the counties give the .igu.ru ns oHieiully compute. I bv the courts. The total vote for the leading candidates for st.ite treas urer and supreme court justice follows: State Treasurer linn is. rep.. 4X'.. 'iS; Coray. Tus.. ItVi.li'd; Hums' plurni. y, 4S,.'Jii8. Justice of the supreme court: Totter, rep.. 4:!l.4W; Veikes. fun., a.s5, 1(7; l'otter's plurality. 4ii..'Kiii. IlilX Strilie Averted. SCItAXTOX. Pa.. Xov. 11. The community is greatly relieved by the ac tion of tile Tempi.' Iron company ill re instiitiug the n I legi d blacklisted men nml thereby averting a strike of its r.lNtO iniueis. What prompted the company to change its position eaniiot be ascertained as none of the oihVinls will discuss the matter. The opinion is expressed that the company made the concession at the instance of the otle r big companies who tea red the possibility of a general strike bi ing precipitated. Kali r nuilen Held Vtr .Mnteditugliter. WASHlXt.TOX. Pa., Nov. Jl.-The Washington county grand jury in ses sion here returned a true hill against I'. M. ('uuniughnm and Clarence A. Stimuli, the Baltimore and ltio conductor and engineer, who were held hy 'orojrer l'itpatrick on a charge of manslaughter for causing the death of Isaac ILuhu, M. u Paddd! and James ltegan in a rail road wreck here last week. The case will probably come up for trial at this term. Coal MinrtiitT Crtpplea I'.Hiit. NKW CASTlaK, Nov. H.-The indus trial plants of this city are very badly cripple! at present from a shortage of coal. Ten milts of the Sheuaugo tin mill rau oi't of con I and had to suspend oper ations. The Sheuaugo Valley steel mill borrowed enough eon I to run it -t hours. The railroads are crippled for cars, and it is feared some of the local works will Is obliged to shut down for a time. Borough I'utoD I p tn People. WASmNt.TOX, Nov. D.-At meetings of Washington and Last Washington councils it was decided that consolida tion of the boroughs should be left to the people. The vote on the question will be taken 1 ec. Js, w lien the question of increasing the indebtedness of Washing ton borough will also v voted upon. Mmi Locked anil HrniM Iteenvereil ItoCUKSTKii. Pa., Nov. ...-County Uetcrtive Lazarus hits iu his pos session over v.'im, worth of brasses which were recovered from a shanty occupied by a man who gives his name us John Junes. He is now hacked up here, as the goods are thought to have been stolen. ITEMS IN Hill IK K. VNIOXTOWX-A load of heavy tim ber crushed the life out of William lti-ck-ner nt Addi-on. lie was sitting on ihe load, win n tin' wagon was upset und he fell under the tiinlrcr. lie leaves a wife nnd two children. NKW CASTI.K Judge Wallace of Krie heard arguments and testimony in the legal tight of the city to resii-;iin ! I tell Telephone company fioni phn ing poles on tile streets oilier than now oc cupied. WASHINGTON. I'u.-Itoldsrs broke Into the jewelry store of T. 11. McXuiy on Main street and secured jewelry lo the amount of ria with filtered hike water. AlTOOXA- In a most IcrrihV evplon inii of a hot water heater at Lamp. Co.'k department store here three i,:t-n miraculously c sniped lacing blown into fragments. The damage mil re -oh sev eral thousands dollars. CAN'ONSI.rki; At a Jim. -ling .f the Alexander Land company and n pis n tntivc of tin lino of SiuipMMi Uo-. of Pittsburg, !ii:tnur.ietiirrr of g.s rang, the latter (h erded to loeute a pi nit t this place. The land iimpniiy dor.it . the site and the citizen take t.-k It the amount of .l.,iNN. The pljm will utart with I'm men. ;Ki;KNvn.i.r.-.ios.,.h n ..u . ag.d t, dropped .ie, id on his rji-m iu Pin-Hay riiwiihip while tiicotitg a pig. KOUIKSTKK -William Uu-ken. .,1 II, was fatally injured by j impm f.uin i freight train, dying while being re lieved to the hopiial. SUMMARY OF THE NEWS Short Items From Various Parts of the WorlfL i Record of Many llHieetilliK, f oneteiieei and 1'ut In Kniall Spare nel Arranged With heclal Keuard t'etr ttie t'onveul MM of 111. Keaelei H'li. Hu Little Tloie to Spare. The Freiie'li iiiiittr of firi"it;n af fniiH tins pri'-ei'iiteel a Dette to the porte r'e-ie-siiii? infeinniitiuD us to the proiu iaeMl payment of the Leeruuelo claiin. Admiral Caillarel's squiulron ix due at its elevtiniitiuu in the Levant twlny. It may lie reinforced by aeveral Frenih wumhlpa. The first and sveond divisioim of the Italian Mediterranean siiadrou are to join fiireen in KiiMtern water. Further de'tails ot the recent battle in Kiisti'rii Trnnsvnal stnte that Ueu rrai liiitlm personally Hhared in the titflit lift, uhie.li Insteel a night und a (lay. l.i Hiiiii! (.'hung' health is reported to have iniproveel. Si-cretnry Long will take step to di Telup ettieieniy Iu the enine'eiing de ptntiiie nt of tin' navy. It in expected in ntlle ial circle that the Dew Hay raunee'fiite treaty will he ac ceptable to the ae'nute. Thariday. St. Petcrsburs prefect of police ml twice Khut at by au unknown man, but escaped injury. licrliu paH'rs, a special cable dispatch gays, are comparing the attitiule of France toward Turkey with that she assumed toward Prussia in InTii, on the eve of the war. Loneloii was enveleped iu a denaer fog than has been known for many years. Secretary Hay and Lord Pauin cfote concluded in I'll minutes ucjrntintiims on the new isthmian canal treaty, which now awaits only signature and ratilie a tion. Argument was be'guo by Mr. Ilanna against Hear Admiral Schley, all tiie evidence being in. Ge'tieral Alban, governor of l'anamu, arrested, on a charge of corresponding with rebe ls, an agent of the Pacitic Mail Steamship company, who was released under guard on appeal to the United State consul. Friday. The Exchange Telegraph compauy of London say that Andrew Carnegie, prior to leaving Scotlnud tor the United States, was offered a baronetcy, which he eleelined. The Third Royal Canadian regiment in garrison at Halifax, N. S., has h ordered to proe'eed to South Africa at once. The regiment is composed exclu sively of Canadians. I.ieuti iiunt Dellicrt B. Jones, Captain Mii'lme-1 Siellman uud other military prisoners in the Philippine will nut be sent home on the transport Hancock, all the (pace on board of her be ing taken up. Two negroes, both Injured by a crowd which threatened to lynch them, were ar rested em a charge of imitiug riot in New York. A plot to smuggle Cuban cigars uud ci gari'ttes into this country wus frustrated by the urre-st eif Franco Hue lias. Saturday. A Constantinople dispatch indicate willingnes nn the part of the porte to comply with Franco' demand. Admiral Cnillurd reported to Pari that up to yesterday morning he had not elfectcd a ltiuditg ut Mitylcue, owing to the heavy sea running. Girls in the House of the Good Shep herd in Albnny starteil a riot, and eight ringleatlers were arrested by the police:. Sir Fresle-rie-k Milner wus avvurile-d &litl and costs in his lawsuit against house agents who had let his home to a woman for the purpose of introducing Ameri can to society. Jeihn Armstrong ChnuleT was declared sane by Ihe Albemarle county court, ill Virginia. Sluneiiird Oil dire-dors declared a etuar terly dividend of 8 per cent, making a totul for the year of -IS per ceut. Monday. With an address by Judge Advocate Lemly, the Schley court of inquiry ended. Charles H. Thompson, supreme treas urer of Ihe Knights of the .Maceabe-es, confessed to having embezzled 557,1X10 of the fun, Is of the order. Luura Itullion, arrested in St. Louis, Mo., for complicity in a Great Northern train robbery in Monluiiu. eonfi-ssed that she hail been associated for years with a band of truin robbers. Paris, like Loudon, has been visited by a heavy fog. French murines es copied a port in Mitylenc. The porte sk'iiilii'd willingness to aciiiicsce in most of the Frein h de mands. LI -Hung Chung's boely hns been placed in the collln the dee-eased states man took around the world with him. Tuesday. Iiiplomalic relation be-twecn Fraii-e and Turkey have la-en resumed and Ad miral I'uillard has been ordered tn have Mitylene. Consul General I'i. l.inson, lies ring thut the ItiiliTsrian brigands intended to kill Miss Stone sfter taking rariesoni. nnounied that he would not pay it until ihe was free. In his niessage to congress President Itoose-velt will discuss trusts and rec ommend publie-ity in all matters for the safeguarding of investors. To strengthen the case against Jane Tnppati, the Pay State authorities will ex Imuie ihe btslies of Mr. am! Mrs. Al lien P. Davis. It Is possible that .Minister Wu mar b offend the newly toumled Chiu-ss chuir in Columbia uuiv -siiy. Three person we-re cut and bruised by an automobile accident at Yonkers, caused by a defective pavement. tee.en A merle-em. Ilrowneel In fve.iiir. CATALOGAN. Samar. Nor. S. First Lieutenant Robert T. Crawford of the First infantry. sergeant and tire men while attempting lo cross the Uahojia river, iu Sauiar, were drowned. range will copy us. ; rrene-h Silnxel to He K.t.bll.lied Her, I to Sluiljr ir Iii'lintrl.l Method.. l.lfl, .Nov. h. In an interview given hi re M. Houqiut, din-ctor in chief of t lit eb-partiiicut of techuical instruct tinu if the ministry of commerce, con linns the stntt'iucnt puhlisheel by Thu Matin ye'ste-iilny. that the minister o! cimiiiie rce, M. Mille-i-unil, proposed to appoint a committee to elaborate a plan for the i-siahli-hmciit of a Frene-h achoeil in l lie I'm t ! States elcveite d to the atudy of American inilusiiial method. M. lfnlitpii-t said: "M. Millvrand, himself, is the initia tor ef the se heuie. We realize that America nun leads the van in industrial progress. She is far ahead of England, ticrninny and ou. .-Ives in organization and methods of work Hitherto w hay be en senel!ng numbers of eMir'ne1' ' ; atu dents to (iVruiaiiy, Kngl- ! . I ltd giiim. Hut the minister I . . i i jr coiicliisicn that the tit! '. ii., i : 'ts tl'f greatest profit in their ii ..lv is ;..e "n;, ed Slate's, tie baa tln i-:". r s ilv. d to concentrate his efforts then-. "A few st mien ta will still be ent ta Kureipean couutrie to study special in dust lies; but for general technical d ui atiou, they will go to the t'nited State win-re they will be able to study, under cen in tent guidance, that uudni'ity. In Veutive genius and njurvelous organiia tiou which has lifted the industrial world of Aircrica above those of her EurupeaD rhals. "A central bureau or college will be es tablished at Philailelphia or iu Chicago, with a director uud a couple of sub-directors, who will he fully acquainted with the working of the various industries un der their guidance." MARKET REPORT. New York Money Market. NKW YOltk, Nov. 11. Money un call, '.ihCyi per cent. Prime mercantile paper, per cent. Sterling exchange: Actual busines. bankers' at I1.S7V4 for demand and JM.Ss:7.. for sixty days. Posted rate, KM 'el I.N. Cowmen iiil bills. I.ISoVtiUl.fO!i. liar silver, 07Vc. New York Provision Market. FLOUUWintcr patent, $:i.isi(ii;j.00; winter straights, $3.4iiti.'l.5U; winter ex tras, .'..,11410.411; winter low grade-a, fJ.."ipfiJ.iKi; .Minne sota patents-. 3 ixy 4.111; Miuiiesnta bakers', $J.,,Hjjfsi:i.'Jo. CO UN. M KAL Yellow western, J1.27; city, $i.J3; braiiilyiviue, ;t.4lKeiS1.5i i. HYK-No. 2 nesiern, 117 (jc f.o.b. atloat; state rye-, li"eiiilc. WI1F..VT Nei. 2 rt:d, Sa'ac f.o.b. afloat; No. 1 uortlierii, M:c i.o.b. alio it. COILS' No. 2 earn, t'.T'c f.o.b. allout. OATS-N'o. -J. 4.-.'-: No. 'J white, 43c; truck inixel wesu-ru, 4."i(i4iic; track white, 4"S'e."ile. l'tlKK Steady; mess, flo.OOtiiltl.UO; family, 17.isi(ii.17.2."; short clear, 17.5i) 4lU.W- II AY-Shipping, tXnJiiije; good to cho ct . N.V'i,',i,"i. III "1 TLU Creuuiery extras, 21!' -jc; factory, 15jv; iiuitution creamery, 17(a) 18c. C1IKKSK-- Fancy large n liitv, VVJtl le-; small white, lUCy 111 lie. KGGS- Stute and Pennsylvania, 214 POTATOKS - New York, $1.2.ViJ 2.12'ii; New Jersey, If 1.51 Kef 1.73. Buffalo Provision Market. BUFFALO, Nov. 11. WHEAT No. 1 iiortliern, 77'ic; win ter wheat, Nei. 2 ivd, 7!c. COIt.S No. 2 corn, Uoc; N'o. 3 corn, tH'.jc. OATS So. 2 white, 4oVic; No. 8 mixed, 43e-. FLO I'll Spring wheat, best patent, per bbl., l.lsKal -"; luw grades, 2.UtHJ 2.73. HCTTEM Creamery, western, extras. 2'J1 et-.'U-; state and Pennsylvania cream ery, 'J'J'jc: fair lo good, liny-tic. CI 1 LKSK- Fancy full cream, lie; good to choice, iifl Il',ii.-; couimou to fair, 7'cti'c. KGliS Western and state fancy, 22c POTATOKS Fane y, per bushel, tKPtQ tioc. East Buffalo Live Stock Market. CATTI.K K.xtru export steers, .VSt (ii.K; good to clieii, e shipping teers. So. i -t ir,. Ill; coarse-, rough, but fut stei-rs, Hi4.2re(' l.iio; choice to smeteiih fut heil'ers, .t.-.t'i.'.isi; i i, oiio. iu o good cows, $..2.1 (Vj : g i ii.n . in bulls, i.,"sKtj.;.7j. Slttbl' A .Mi I.AMI!?-Uuudy lumbs, clioit e ti lam y, l.' .'fei 1.70; I'nir to giseil, l.isi; wclner sins p, S.7.t,et.'I..S.'). Iiuii.s .Mixed puekers' grades, $.Y75 iJj.i.MI; heavy liogs, .Mi,Vf3o; choice heav ami upwaids, $o.ho.'o;0.,Jt, Buirulo Kay Market. HAY Timothy, loose, per ton, t l.t.'SiCy lll.oii: timothy, prime, loose, baled, H.ii'i'e 1 l.'SP; liniolliy, prime, tight biil-d, Sl;..ii'i;i:i.0ii; mixed, loose, ton, ( .I '1 I2.isi; tiiuotliy. No. 1, tigltl baled, l'.,...i.i l:t.(S). Little Fall Chees Market. 1.11 11.1, FALLS, Nov. 11. Sale s eif i lii-es, on the dairy market today were: Large colored, 1 lot of o5 boxes lit U',4c; small while, S lots of 4!'.l boxes at II1 s ; Mllftl! while. 7 leils of o.'ll boxes at Hi,c; small white, 4 lots of His l boxes at S'.ic; small colored, ti lots of 511 boxes .u t' ; sinull colored, 4 lou of 21U boxes in S'.,-; small colored, 2 lots of 157 boxe-s at S'.ie: twins, colored, 4 lots of l.i:! boxes ut H'jc; twins, colore!, 4 lols of SM boxes at S'.-c; twin, e-ol ored. 2 lots eif luS boxes at Si ,,-; twin., e-olotetl, 2 lots of 1(W boxes at S',c; twins, vehiii. o lots of l.'iO boxes at V'r ; twins, white, II lots of 411 boxes at H'n twins white, 4 lots of 11 boxes at 8'c Utica Cheese Market. I TICA, Nor. II 'l(i:i:siv Large white. 5 lots .,f .frj box s hi s'-ii; large whit, 2 lots of lisi Iwixes at ;1ic; large e-olure-el, 2"' lots oi l,ni5 bes at '' : large coloieil. 5 lols Of V7'l beves ul V-,, ; sinull Willie. 12 lots of 1.171' Isms ut !'; sinull col ore!. 27 lots of 1.721' boxes st tl' je-. To- luls. 112 lt ot U.X'iS boves. lll'TTKIl Cieamery. H px-kagi's ut 22c; 215 pnel.aires ut Zl-: '-'Ni cnses ot 5-pouud prims ut 24c; l.'O , as, f 1 pound prints at 21c. i MaMMtW
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