The valley record. ([Sayre, Pa.]) 1905-1907, September 23, 1905, Image 1

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    ers
New ideas in Heavy
Knit Sweaters, Turtle
Neck, and Vest Sweat-
ers. Colors : — White,
Black and Oxford
AT BOLTON'S.
's Furnishings, Hats and
ATIONAL
BANK
OF SAYRE
GENERAL BANKING
“THREE PERCENT INTEREST
Paid on Time Deposits.
DIRECTORS,
RB FP. Wilber J. N. Weaver,
J. W. Biahop,
W. T. Goodnow,
PF. T. Page.
‘Reating, Estates Managed Collecting
BE. BE. . Reynolds,
REAL ESTATE Sori wavers:
aectaent INSURANCE
Property Bought, Sold and
—Rxchanged —
Loans Negotiated
117 Packer Ave.
Valley Phone 230x, Sayre, Pa.
ALEX D. STEVENS,
INSURANCE AND
REAL ESTATE.
Negotiated, Insurance
, Houses Rented, Rents
Taxes Paid.
8 cents a pound, 4 pound
5 bar, 65 cents.
beer brewed than
STEGMAIERS’
STOCK
LAGER
; is a rich amber col-
red Beer with Body,
and Quality
y invalid and bev-
ge of [the man,
it today—same
Ex-President Finds Equitakde
Hard to Mutualize.
HYDE AND
Mr. Hughes Read Letter From Great
Assurance Seclety Trastee—Thom-
as A. Buckaner Explains
“Nylie™ System.
NEW YORK, Sept Syndicate
operations of the Equitable Life Assur
ance society were tuken up by the In
surstce investigating committee and
consumed the catire session. Heary IL
Winthrop, assistant secretary and
financial manager of that society, was
called to the stamd and presented and
swore to ord of svn lieate
pations of his company, also to a rec
ond of sales apd purchases of securi
ties for the past five years. He detail
el as far as he was able the transac
tions of the syndicate of “J H. Hyde
and associates” and took memoranda
of all Information he was unable to
supply, which is to be prescated at a
Biter date
One of the operations was in
tic Coast line bounds, in which
Hyde and associates” the Equitable
participating as a wember, paid $1:
870.09 on call and received 114.500
profits. Mr. Winthrop sald there was
nothing on the Equitable books to
show who the “associates” Were nor
what was Mr. Hyde's personal profit,
The Equitable participated also in a
Union Pacific syndicate in the name of
J. H Hyde and when asked by what
authority the soclety assumed the re-
sponsibility of Mr. Hyde's personal op-
eratlous Mr. Winthrop produced the
minutes of the foauce committee In
July, 1908, showing a written assign
ment to the company by Mr, Hyde of
his interest in this syndicate The so
ciety pald Into that syndicate $1670
ASSOCIATES PROBED.
—
per
—-
A Pee partied
Atlan.
“y RB
fu regard to these syndicate operations
Mr. Winthrop =aid he would have to
look up and supply later
Just before Mr. Winthrop was exam-
ined Mr Hughes read a long letter
from: Grover Cleveland, who Is a trus
tee for the policy holders Iu the Equi
table society under the Thomas F
Ryan agreement The letter was of
fered in evidence,
Mr. Cleveland detailed the progress
of the trustaes in mutualizing the com
pand and sald “the obstacles that jie in
the path of the proposed mutualization
are so Inherent that even with the
greatest study and care they cannot be
easily overcome.”
In conclusion Mr, Cleveland said, “In
best conditions in this important field
of business, where
much at stake, the trustees acting for
the policy holders of the Equitable so
clety will gladly welcome any aid in
their werk which may result from the
labors of your committee.”
Thomas A. Buckper, vice pre<ident
of the New York Life Insurance
pany, described the agency sy«tem of
the comupany and the method of pay
ing bonuses. A “Nylic"” system, innu
rated by this company, separating
agents who create business into
grades according to the term of serv
people have so
cot
SAYRE, PA,
SUIT CASE MYSTERY.
Bosten Police Trying te (lear Up |
Marder of Unidentified Woman.
BOSTON, Sept. 23. lu an effort to
clear up the mystery of the murder of
a young woman, whose body, the head
and limbs severed, was found in al
throp Yacht club's pler, detectives
Howard street,
city.
in the west end of the
fessor Francis Whitney
Medical school and Professor Brown
of Tufts Muldical school
examination,
bis report to District Attorney Sugh-
rae Professors Whitney and Browa
carried away with them
woman for chemical analysis
throp carrying a suit case
sembled that found In the water, A
guod description of the man was given.
The body was wrapped in a sheet of
white ollcloth. That the suit case had
pot been in the water more than twen
ty four hours is shown by the fact that
the water had not penetrated the
leather The tesh appears te have
been recently cut. At first the police
believed that the find might Le the re
sult of a medical student's dissection,
but the baxly had not been dismember
ed by the wethod used in dissections.
tion
A prominent physician who viewed
the bLoxly says that the surgery is the
work of an expert
The discovery created consternation |
in the fashionable region of the club
house. Alfred D. Allen and Randolph
Pollard were painting a yacht at the |
eud of the clubliouse float when they !
saw the sample case coming iu ou the
tide. They rowel out in a boat, think
ing that they were getting
salvage from some ship
yacht. They carried the case
plazza of the clubhouse,
to
where em
at the pros
pects of a rich reward, but all were
borrified when the mutilated body was
exposed to view
AGAINST “JIM CROW" LAWS.
Western Negro Press Association
Would Memorialize Congress,
MUSKOGEE, IL T, Sept. Zi — The
Westeru Negro Press association has
it was the settled policy of the white
people of southern states to abridge
the political rights of the colored peo
the president and to congress opposing
statehood for Indian Territory and
can be given that wo “Jim Crow" coach
laws and other laws discriminating be-
|
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|
renewal premiums. Moneys received
by agents from “Nylic,” Mr Buckner
agents’ commissions.
Witness sald when asked Low expen- |
total payments to “Nyle”
total preminms.
Mr. Hughes asked for full state |
be passed
The resolutions indorse the adminis-
is spoken of as “the greatest clilef ex-
ecutive since the great ewancipator,
Lincoln.”
Booker T. Washington's industrial
policy was indorsed.
Fever Now Lauder Control.
NEW ORLEANS, Sept
3
| that the fever situation Is under con
2
school Is to be thoroughly disinfected |
at the eud of each week. The school |
United States and Canada, also sepa-
rate statements relating to
countries showing premiums sud com
was being extended
i
The fever report 1s as fol
New cases, 37: total date,
. Dew
15; cases under treat-
2.00
lows: to
policy bolder.
|
RICHMOND, Va, Sept. 23.—Clarles
pext Wednesday.
| former goveruor of Virginia, Is dead
farnn wear Bruceton, Va, on Oct 21,
Life Insurance company,
bile tour through the south of France
He was met at Blarritz by
j¢ Inquiry relative to the $1000
check made out to bim Ly the New
York Life Insurance company,
which he replied by wire as follows
“You can deny for me that the check |
for $100,000 to ne from the New York
Life In March, 1004, was, as asserted |
tn New York, for purposes of inBueuc-
ing state legislation or thal it was so |
Commissioners Diame Kelly.
NEW YORK, Sept 23 -The
raliroad commissioners
the Ninth Avenue Elevated railroad,
scores seriously Injured,
battles, gainiug the rank of
Panama and Costa Ries.
WASHINGTON, Sept 28 ~ The
aud In the opinleu of
those ln a position to speak with au
come of the
| tuted
negotiations now Insti
May Recover With Broken Neck.
BINGHAMTON. N. Y., Sept. 23 —
with a broken neck at Union,
chance of recovery
from a load of straw, striking on the
Emigrants Leaving Spain.
CORUNNA, Spain, Sept.
Boston Visancier Dead.
BEVERLY, Mass, Sept. 23 Francis
of the
Pe nbody
meiner
Buenos Ayres.
left for the United States, 300 have left |
Malaga for Brazil and 2000 are wall
ing for transport to America.
Prance and Germany fa Accord,
{ prowninent in the fAnancial circles of the
Peace Congress to King Oscar,
a os Uo
to the of
CUBAN LEADER SHOT
| Villuendas and Chief of Police
Dead at Cienfuegos.
| SIX KILLED; TWENTY-FIVE WOUNDED
| Result of Folitical Affiray Between
| Liberals and Moderates—Officials
| Searching For Concealed Arms
Were Fired On.
i
| HAVANA, Sept. 3
patches received from Clenfuegos
nounced the killing of Congressman
Enrique Villuendas leader of the LiL
eral party and the able ator
the lower house, and the chief of police
of Cienfue during a counllict
tween the two political parties
! Liberals and Moderates
The government advices say
lice od luformation that within the
hotel In which Villoendas resided a
quantity of arws had been deposited,
and they went to the hotel to
gate the matter. As the police
ed the stairs they were met Ly
of Liberals, who fired on them, killing
Chief of Police lilance. The police re
turned the fire, killing Villuendas and
wounding several others
Inteuse excltemeut prevailed at ©
fuego nud Havana, The goverument
authorities fear the result which ®e
affair may have upon the election of
members of the election boards, which
are being held today
As the news was spread throughout
Havana the Liberals aud Molerntes
rapidly gathered in their respective
clubs, and it & feared that unless: the
| leaders give wise counsel a fatal clash
{ may result here
| Later dispatches say that six
isons were Killed and twenty five
| wounded durftig the coutliet in Cleon
i fuegos
| Besides Congressman Villuendas au!
| Chilef of Poligg lllance two policemen
| were killed abd a number of police
{men and clvillans wounded. Rural
guards surround the entire block in
which the Hotel Buizo, the scene of the
affray, Is situated
i It Is said that Villuendas fired the
| shot which killed the chief of police
while according to another report the
shot wus fired by Fernandez, a
Liberal, who has becu arrested
A search of the hotel revealed two
dynamite bombs iu the room occupled
{by Villueudas, The in searchiug
the hotel were carrying out the order
of a Judge who was informed that ex
plosives were hidden there
The government has receives] a tele
| gram from Senator Frins asking it to
The tel
Official dis
an
ost o nu
gos Loe
the
the po
invest]
i asecenl
i a party
en
per
Jose
police
| send re-enforcvinents at once
{egram says
“While In Cleufuegos at present the
forces are keeping onler, every precau
! tion Is needed, as there 18 danger of as
saul. I recommend that the author
ties prevent the entrance Into Clenfue
gos of probable makers who
are Hable to invade the elty. There are
fears of dynawite bomb throwiug ”
Acting ou the advice of SenatorSkri-
as, the goverument has seut a train of
five cars loaded with rural guards, the
trouble
for Clenfuegos, while the others will be
distributed In Matanzas and
Clara, where advices received
government Indicate serious
ay occur at any time
| carries artiliery, and the
| supplied with 13,000 rounds of ammu
nition
The feeling iu Havana Is most In
} teuse. The Liberals are bitterly
nouncing the government,
have crt no advices from
fuegos, because the government will
| not permit the use of elther the gov-
| ernment telegraph lines or of the cable
lines
by
de
wh
Silver Found Near Sing Siang.
OSSINING, N.Y, Sept Silver
| quartz was found near Sing Slug pris
on In rock which was blasted bY
tric raliway contractors. Tle quartz
was obtained near the site of au nban
“»y
-
ele
by the English before the Revolution
ary war
the miners, most of whom were Eng
lsh, were driven away aud never
returned to work the mine agnin
1520 aud again lo 1857 attempts were
wade to pump out and to operate the
old wive, Lut the quantity of sliver ob
{talped was too small to be profitable
| and these attempts were abandoned
His New York Life Polley.
LIMA, Peru, Sept. 23 — Deputy Brous
sass called the attention of the cham
ber of deputies to n transaction Le had
with the New York Life lusuraunce
{ company. He sald that in fifteen years
be bad paid the company $4000 (ny pre
miums, but that on lgoidating the pol
fey he received only $2000. The cham
| ber of deputies at the of Mr
| Broussass' statement called the atten
tion of the government to the
Close
matter
Another Advance In Price of OIL
PITTSRURG, Sept. 23 ~The Stand
ard Oil company advanced the price of
Pennsylvania oll 10 cents and Tlona
Coll B eents. Within two weeks Pennsyl
vania oll bag advanced 19 cents and
{ Tiona 14 cents. The other grades of oll
| were not chauged
i —————
Subject of the Kalser Killed.
TIFLIS, Sept. 23 -A German sub
{ject was killed near Shusha, and his
body hias not yet heen recovered The
German consul has made vigorous rep
| resentations to the local authorities fn
| connection with the case
Gambling Club Owner a Suicide.
NORFOLK, Va, Sept. Zi -W W
Moroney of Yeats Beach, one of the
: of the Raleigh club, a gam:
wen,
FAVORITE WAS BEATEN.
Dr. Spruill Won Sea Breese Stakes at
Gravesend,
NEW YORK
hacked fron to
Breoexz
of the card
The field
strete hy a hivre
sept. 23 Ir
2 Tto
the
Spruill
won the
Sed RT stakes, featun
at Gravesend
bunch to the
Spruill and Ore
ind in a hard foug it finish
Burns landad Dr, Spruill a winner by 3
head over the 40 ta 1 shot Ors
The favorite f D n
third lengths hack, Ode
the last race
Vorite
ran in
Dr
drew away
Home was
five in Tile!
was the only winnmg fa
Sunimanies
Hae Ast
third
safficiency
Haul
i i 122K. Hirst
A 3 I, third
Spruill, first }
thind |
Irelude
frst rita, first; Oxfond
first
third
Hume
ir
ond |
Fourth Rae
oid; Rose of lawn
Fifth Race Lillie B
second | St thin
Sixth lide, fir
Badge, third
I Ora,
se
first
Ur=ul
lace ean st, Lor
second; Shawaua
——— |
BASEBALL SCORES.
Games "layed Yesterday by the Na.
tiounl and American League (lubs
NATIONAL LEAGUE
Clpci ati
fits Hr
irs
¢: Pittst
teres gkieby 3 Doli
Peltz
TABLE OF PERCENT AGE 8
A
New York
Psi iE «
hi -
alte
Leroy and Kiel
St Louis
and Sugde:
Second Game
Louis
Bt
ell and Bpenics reds and
At Philladeiphia
Cleveland )
Philadelphia 3 4
Hits Cleveland, 1
of
Criger
TH
Errors Cleve
Batteries RI}
nd Powers
Second Game
At Washing
Detroit
Washington
Hits
rors Detr
les Wiggs it
send and Hey
TABLE OF PERCENTAGES
Ww :
Phi flac Ae} phia
A]
Misses Behr and Day In Fiannls.
MORRISTOWN, N J Sept 23.-
Lawn tennis matches fn the New Jer
Bey chauipiouslilp tournament
were brought! down to the final round
fn all of the four events ou the courts
of the Morristown Field club, Morris
town, N J Miss Marion Belir, the sis
ter of the Yale her
tinal and championship
state
champion, won
i the
of the
wollien's where
who
shigles
Allee LL Day
also cane through
Kid Sullivan Got Decision,
BALTIMORE, Sept. 23.--Kid Sulll.
van of Washington got a well merited
over Harry Lewis of Philade]
at the end of a fifteen round
fight last night Lewis proved himself
boxer atd a good general,
landed] many 1
power!
a splendid
but
Lie
them
thoug!
of
ft
(Ws,
ul vues, he was
1 Sullivau
ll thie
unable seriously hur wlio
looked anxious for mote tine
Harness Meeting at Dover,
DOVER, Nv IH
were colupdeted at the hare «s me
nt Granite
on the
8 win
other
was
heats bein
Sept SX races
tiuz
State he first event
11 pace
beat and race
the 2:10
MoGregor
park
card was the 2
the final
unfinished
Frank
Hie
event trot
Jef
iy
won by seven
BE Ur Cess
Equnled World's Pacing Record,
READVILLE, Mass ft. \u
dubon d
A the
tray el
Ney
Boy equaled the workl's recos
for pacing, held by Star Poluter
Rendsitle trotting park here
an exhibition mile
went the mile alone
ing
TTI IPLLEA
the running horse
giving ont shortly after the start
Fhe paces
Zinda at Charchill Downe
LOUISVILLE, Sept
won the featur
28 Zila eas
ff Chiuec hill
10 the fifth race wan, heavl
Iy played at 4 to 1, 1 drive
was disqualified for foullng, and Theo
Case, the favorite given Hrst
event
H
th
Downs
Wwoll but
nas
Anderson Golf (hamplon,
HAMILTON, Mass, Sept Willie
Rye. |
Y., retalned his title to the open golf
champlonsbip of the United States by |
winning the tournament at the Myopia |
Hunt club.
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FRANCE IS ANGRY.
Venezuela's Offensive Attitude
Arouses Official Paris.
WILL TEACH CASTRO TO BE POLITE
M. Tatgny Will Insist on Insult
Being Wilthdravwn—Saval Demon-
stration to Awe Little Re
pablic Proposed.
PARIS, Rept. 25 The
tude of Venezuela t
the French
cas, has aroused in
quarters Ler
Althoust
taken dello 1otion, {it
bighest
£ t
andonbtelly
offensive
ward MM. Tal
d'affaires at
Jdiguat
atti
gy,
hiarg: ira
on io otlicwal
istry has pot yet
d
Pretuier Houvier
Mh it Vene
net anud
miformable the
colirtesies of itites
is sa in the
phan at
demand
ruela disave offensive
adopt a
w on
COLrse with
diplomatic
semioticial Temps bas printed a
reflecting official
siplsject
I'aiguy has been ordered
Ven withdrawing
refusal to deal with him
withdrawal Is made
The
8 article sentl
ment on the
It said M
to insist
Ler offensive
If the
oh zuvla's
and Pres
astro makes an apology then the
negotiations
If Venez
Hi wise
diplomatic relations by the withdrawal
of M Falgny this would
French interests unprotected
The best « would be for France
and the United States to make a joint
naval demoustration, similar to that in
which Great Britain, Germany and
Italy took part The paper adds
Already to our knowledge the
uets of Washington and Paris have ex
Mutual cou
au
will continue
uel does pot acewde it wil
Los immediately te break off
w
ns leave
OlIrse
cabl-
sinined certain questions
will render
standing for ott
This
wili u
fidences easy under
1wious joint interven
tion intervention
tex lude
iu which firm
wolera amd
prudence. appears now to be essential”
The authorit thiat ex
hanges wil at Washington rein
flies HM
wading
lLiess tian
Liere =
= is
1 ocenr
ul
niroversivs
five
lu the |
to it nterests involved
Canada Will Stop Hiseh Poachers.
CLEVELAND, Sept. 23 It
Pref tnadian minister of wa
rine party of Canadians
a visit to the yards of the
Shipballding company in this city
an interview
iy mond
nutaine, O
with a was
or Awerican
Iu
relative to the recent fir
American fishing tugs by the
ora Vigilant Minister
sald that If it was neces
sary to protect the fishing rights of
Canada iu the great Jakes Cauada
would build a ound Vigtlant and put
it fo patrol service on the great lakes
He said that Canada was determined
to break up the practice of
fishicrinen poachiug avpadian
ing upon
Canadian
Prefontaine
“eT
st
American
in t wa
fers
Auto Racer.
N 3 Ne
rocident to Walter «
nurse
cup race It 1s feared that hie
able to attend the prelim
the Course
serious
Aceldent to
LAKEVILLY
ing to the
in his
Vanderhiit
will not be
nary uvktest
Mr. White's injuries are as are
those of Lis mecliauic, who was in the
car with Mr White when the wachiue
ran lute a telegraph pole at a turn of
vad aud both thrown vielentiv oat
into a ditch accideat occurred
through M1 tempting to take
the turn at this piace without any per
ceptible reduction in the terrific
of the car
(hn
White
of the
auntomotnle on the o
over tiwlay
the 1
Ihe
White
peed
Potato Crop tndured by Rot,
MALONE, N. Y Farmers
in norther New Yo Lave
begun to dig potatoes alarmed
of rot
< that site
Sept. 23
a who just
are at
Lhe conditions
farmer
of 225 to 250 bush
ihandonad thelr
the few sound
potatoes pay for digging
As i= the wost himportant
farming industry in northern New York
the loss of the wajor portion of the
crop will Le serl felt
the prevaivnce
are so
yleld gave
to the acre
ficlds entirely
ould pot
wlito raising
serio whose
protiise
els liave
Lcanise
w
isl
“Little Jefl™ Held or Diamond Theft
ST. LOUIS, Sept
after being
trial on the clurge of olt
rth of furnit
Louis Brin a
Mason
Nuermnan on
N bY , that I
there
=3 —lmmuediately
rele ised on bond to sand
of Iulug a4
fraudulently frow a
ag Pp. J
ttle Joell”
Albany,
wo ute
Nt wu huown
tel ns “LL
laut (row
ttle Jefl i=
of having stolen dia
WAS reais
coli
witnited
on a charge
it $40 He adwitted
but had uothing to say re
wd theft chaige
wonds valuad
Libs faentity
punding the dian
Western Lnion Loses Sule,
PALL, Sept. 23 Ihe stats
ourt decided fn favor of the |
of the state of Minti
Western Un Lele |
It was a suit to cel |
81 |
suprete
£iate lng the suit
the
graph company
lect taxes
prs
S] tur inm
sola against oh
valuation of the com
fn the nmonnt of |
«x! ou
on a
pany « jrorty
his valuation is hs
al assessinvnt the
upon Cullipraly’s
frat lise
Sad Death of a Little Girl,
GRAVEL SWITCH, Ky
Chivnibiley, a deut «of
returned home to vis
idrea
Sopt
3
lason res this |
vnuty
and «hi
graspasd
the chin to Kis< her
back The little
ground dead. A
ber neck bad
thor
t his wife
il
daughter
Lict
fa
he
by
head
sank the |
phivsictan fours! that
ber fa
six vear old
ri
his
hiftiug
vhe
been broken by
- {
Nig Strike at Lode, |
LODZ, Russian Polawl, Sept 23
PRICE ONE CENT
Saturday
Specials
(Quting Flannel
One case Outing Flannel (2000
make, Light and dark in
checks and plaids sold
for 10¢, our price Satar-
ind Monday Re
yards) Lest
stripes
everywhere
day
Linen Toweling
weling, same as sold
Saturday and Monday Ge.
~N Linen I'c
before
Hosiery
Be y q
regular
heavy rnb hose, all sizes,
15¢ fast black and
very strong, 10¢ the pair.
Men's tan hose. fine thread dons
ble heel and toe made to sell for 20e.
Our price Saturday and Monday 10.
Table Linen Ee
60 and 62 in. Irish or German
Linen, grass bleached, usually sold
fore. Our price Saturday
Monday 48¢
Dress Goods
15¢,
price
hose,
ood Vine of colors,
I.
ai
$6 in. Storm Serge,
every staple and new shade.
had to buy them now they
sell for 65c. Saturday and
Sle :
special
44 all (iranite Cloth
good range of colorings. Your
judgment will tell you what they
arc worth. Saturday and Monday
Hie
in woo!
= %
Our goods are bought direct for
both wholesale and retail depart-
ments at the Scranton store.
Globe Warehouse,
Talmadge Block, Elmer Ave.
VALLEY PHONE
in stock
Sterling, Dockash, Happ:
Thought and Garland
S teel Ranges,
BOLICH BROS.
HARDWARE |
Desmond St.
and cotton cloth factorfes here are on
strike. They demand an Increase in
thelr wages of 40 per cent. Two more
. of