4 OLUME 1, NO. 124 SAYRE, PA., MONDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 2, 1905. eaters TE PRICE ONE CENT rer mes mone wr + INSTATES NOW INIT Old Boreas : Has Telegraphed CAMBRIDGE vand opened the f That the summer days are nearly He savs he has always given victory over Willams, The final score was 12to ©) Ahstit 4 54%) persons were Real Estate eats to Be Probed—Me- | 15 8 good run for our money" here Call Will Be Examined as to Pay- and lh expects to visit us soon. i Maze, Oct. 2--Har =an with a - i Commissioners to Work With Armstrong Committee, hall se President States That Bowen's charkes made by Mr. Bowen against) Arrest of William H. Haynes you. Not only did he express himsell Charges Were Untrue. iout Mr. Bowen to we in the lan at Boston. Knit S | guage you quote him as having used at} eee E nt waters present All the scoring was dotie In p . . \ i i " Premcit. Alf the scoring was dune Ini pypInTS 08 SEW YORK LIFE'S BOOKS| Papers Made Public Last Night em than those which you quote hin as Account of Widespread Misappre- . having used] and dwelt particularly hension of Faets In Cone upon the fact of what he called the menis by Triple Allan troversy. treachery and disloyalty of Mr. Bowen ' the Crime. heavily for off side play and f J, | —— i to Washington, including the last occ N HAY FAVORED LOOMIS = susie il Sun SUIT CASE MYSTERY | ganls the action taken by we on the! New tdeas in Heavy Turtle | about the same time to you in speakin DETR or [ATE SECRETARY CONDEMNED HIN, | SFout the same time to you iu speaking | gpig§p TOLD OF BODY BEING CUT UF — nearly even, owing to the lar a ovel ors Cilors 5 White Made Prisoner on Statement of Sam- or of sulstitations in the Hairvan . ie x — Black and Oxford : ] to Judge Hamilton WASHINGTON, Oct. 2. — In corre to the government and to him (Mr BOSTON. Oct. 2~The first arrest in Ing in the line Captain H { report of Mr, Taft concerning the » Neck, and Vest Swvent- Ar. Rowen In much stronger terms nel A. Wingfield, Wha Is Held na Hneup a Witness— Accused Denies Both teams were ponalizesd often NEW Yuouilk AT BOLTON'S. Men's Furnishings,’ Hats and Packer Ave, Sayre. on $70,000.00 GENERAL BANKING THREE PERCENT INTEREST Paid on Time Deposits. Both Phones. DIRECTORS RP Witar, « J. N Weaver, W. A. Wilbur, J]. W. Bishop, J. K. Wheelock. W. T. Gooduow, 0.1L. Haverly, Seward Baldwia, P. T. Page, R. F. Page, Cashier Estates Managed Collecting Reating, E. E. Reynolds, For sale in Athens, REAL ESTA Sayre and Waverly. ouaeas INSURANCE Accident Property Bought, Sold and —Exchanged — lovestments Loans Negotiated 11T Packer Ave. Yalley Phone 230x, Sayre, Pa. ALEX D. STEVENS, INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE. Loans Negotiated, Insurance Written, Houses Rented, Rents Collected, Taxes Paid. ROOM 7, ELMER BLOCK LOCKHART ST., SAYRE. Just the thing for Baby's Bath "WHITE CASTILE SOAP “LaPerla Brand.” 18 cents a pound, 4 pound spondence between President Hoose velit and Assistant Secretary of State Loomis, made public bere last night, the president says that Secretary Hay Qlsagreed wif him on “even the mild eensuare” of Mr. Loomis in the Taft re port ou the lavestigation of the charges {ster to Venezuela, and adds that Sec retary Hay very strongly comlemined Mr. Bowen's course The president guotes Mr. Hay as de claring that most of the charges were really against himself (Mr. [Tay) and “not sguinst Mr. Loomis at all” and that Mr. Bowen knew that, Mr. Loomis sadressed the president | as follows: “For seme time past there have ap-| peared fu various newspapers, includ. | jug some of the journals published In! New York. statements more or less di rect to the effect that grave differences of oploion existed between yourself | and the late secretary of state, Mr Hay, concerning both myself and the! action to be tiken by you upon the findings and report of Secretary Taft in the matter of the charges wade agilust me by Mr. Bowen, a former United States minister to Venezuela, I will cite a case in point: “Not long ago a responsible New York paper, to which I am reltably In. formed upon the best of authority Mr, Bowen has been freely offering ma- terial for use, printed the following paragraphs: | “ ‘Practically the last official act of Mr. Hay's life was to visit the White House for the purpose of nrging the | president not to dismiss Bowen and te | dismiss Loomis, but learning that the | president's mind was made up he went | away with his message unspoken “ ‘Mr. Hay thoroughly disliked and distrusted him (myself) and told the president so, but was unable to produce | any effect on the president's mind.’ “Similar suggestions more or less cir cumstantial in form have so frequent | ly appeared in the public prints that 1 am constrained to inquire whether, Ia #0 far as you are aware, they are sup perted by any basis of truth, “Il do not know what private conver | sation may have taken place between | yourself and Mr. Hay concerning me | and my course of conduct while con- | nected with the public service, but [ do | know from Mr. Hay's own lips some | thing of his opinion coucerning Mr. | Bowen, and I kuow full well both the | unfalling courtesy with which Mr. Hay | received my many suggestions concern- | ing departmental matters and the per- | sonal cordiality which be always manl- fested toward me. “In December last I went to Mr. | Hay's bouse and told him that 1 ex-| pected to resign from the department) within the course of the next eight or | pine months. He was good enough to say: ‘l am extremely sorry to bear this. | 1 have always hoped you would remain in your present position as loug as I remained in the cabinet.’ “On other occasions, both before and since that time, Mr. Hay accorded me | seemingly convincing proof of his con- fSdence. “It may Interest you to know that at Mr. Hay's request 1 spent at his home what proved to be practically the last our of his life In Washington Hav- ing upom that occasion ludicated to me Hay), repeating again and again that most of the charges Mr. Bowen made at all, bat agaiust hlm=elf (Mr and that Mr this “Moreover, Mr. Hay used about Mr Bowen strouger language of condemn nation than 1 have ever heard him use under him deed did. He expressed his strong dis sent from the action | had taken lu indorsing Mr. Taft's report as regards even the mild censure of you which it contalued, stating that he disagreed this point aud felt that you were in no way whatever censurable and that the only action that Lad been called for the announcement of your entire vin. dication.” S00 TRAIN WRECKED. St. Paul, Mian. line passenger train from the east, 905 lu the morning, collided with a tralu at the Fourth street viaduct The force of the collision sent five of the passenger cars down a twenty- seven foot embankment Mrs. Clara M. Croff of Minneapolis was killed and five passengers were seriously more were slightly cut and bruised. greater number of Its passengers at the Union depot here The seriously Injured are: Mrs. Dutch, Minneapolis; Mrs. Thompson, II. S Moore, Montreal; Mrs. Wilkinson, Min. apolls, Of the injured there are six men and two women at St. Joseph's hospi tal. Of these It Is feared two or three may dle. Mr. Martin, who has a frac tured skull, Is in a critical condition bor near Winthrop of a dress suit case containing the torso of a wastnan wm whom the wedical examiner states an Hlegul operation had been performed occurred in this city when the police took into custaly on suspicion of be lug an accomplice in the case Willlam Chamlsrs street West End, this city The anest is stuted to have been made on statements by Samuel A Wingfield, who told the police that he had a friend who had cut up a body Gedfrey Hyams, a clerk in an Atlan tic avenue tobacco store, has dentifie] the dress sult case found floating off T wharf as belongiug to two sailors who had left the case in his store last week, It had been suggested that this case might Le the second light suit cause sought by the polic# and thought to contain some of the dismemberasl parts of the woman victim Wingtield and Haynes were examin od by Sergeant Moulton he exami nation lasted about three hows, dur ing which Wingteld Is sald to have told In a rambling and very nervous manner that Haynes had informed him that he (Haynes) had cut up a body or f portion of one _at T wharf, uear where he is employed. Wingtield could Haynes was examiued at length by had confused it with his being on a lockesl up Wingfield was also held as a witness A woman pamed Kate Conway, who clalius to be enguged to Wingtield, Is sald to have corroborated some of his Haynes denied that Le had ever made such had been on a coroner's jury aud also Wingtield cawe here a year or two age from Balthuore aud opened an Business did pot prove Wingfield all of them were able to go to hotels apolis, the destination of the train, Miss Crughlin of New York, who was slightly Injured, was able to go to a hotel after hor injuries were attended to by a surgeon. W. E. Haskell, who Is among those slightly Injured, was formerly owner of the Minueapolis Times, but Is now connected with a Boston newspaper. The direct cause of the accident was the fallure of the air brakes on the stock train to work. The Soo line train had just left the depot for Min. uneapolis and was crossing the Chicago and Great Western tracks, about four point. The fast Great Western stock train, coming along at good speed, struck the passenger train about the middle, buriing the Pullman coaches over the embankment. They landed upside down In a heap below. The wreckage caught fire, Lut it was promptly extinguished by the 8t. Paul fire department, Candidate Charges lirihery. Haynes 15 said to be a southern man He Is thirty-eight years of age and Is married His wife Is at present in Cape Breton, Haynes [3 employed as a clerk at Lewls' wharf by the Ocean Steamship company, Insome respects his description resembles that of the man who purchased n dress suit case at Pawnbroker Pleasant street. Chief Inspector William B. Watts de clined to dis¢uss the developments in the case Final Effort to Save Patrick. ALBANY, N. YX, Oct. 2—The final condemned to die in the electric chair for the murder of aged Willlam Marsh K. Rice, will be made before that tribunal this afternoon. Senator [ill will address the court In Patrick's be- half in an effort to obtain a reargu ment of the appeal recently decided against him by the court Insane, Killed Herself and Babe, Harvard was not in the gan count of an injun ues<edd it freon the vanl Lesnan! a proves to Is Waters, th back disting around genera Harvard Klokes sharp exchange the ball was Tien Lis =1 ran slaughts on the Williaas left th son foreesd the ball down the field finally touchdown. White Kicked Harvard again got posse ball in midfield and repeate vious attack on the Will This time Wendell went i score, which was (nereasad to } White kicked a second goal Foster wis seni over » Batters of the New England League BOSTON, Of 2-5 HB Morse of the New E ated feague | made public the table of b g aver ages of the 122 league players f thie segson Just ended Aceofiling to this list Raftery of Haverhill leads the league, his percentage being 345 Raf ters hos ever relary played to oonly 21 ganies, hut made 29 hits and 13 runs in 84 times at bat Secand on the list i= Aricbruster of the Manchester Law retice team. Armbruster played in 107 games aud has a percentage of 030 Iu 395 thines at bat he made 9 rans 134 hase hits, 11 sacrifice hits and =tol Will of Lowell ix third, with a pereentage of 328 and Friend of New ledford fourth, with a peroent age of OX 50 bases Chicage Outfielded Quakers, CHICAGO, Oct. 2 The Chieazo Na tionals won both games from Philadel phia here, outfit taking all of ths in both. Schmitze stopped a Lowe run hit off Braustield’s bat in the uinth in ning of the first game by i RTI jumping catch agninst ft field bleachers injuring himself bLadly Lundgren allowed but three scattering ig the visitors and Lits for extra bases singles and struck out e.zht wen in the second shutont., Errors gave Chicago the win ning ran lo the opening zu ire hal of thelr scores In the = wl Seures Sto2and boo giatne, scoring tH eidsy All Chiengo Defeated NHritish Team CHICAGO, Oct, 2-71 Ai Association football tean the best plivers of this gine n the city, defeated the British eleven by the score of 2 to 1 iis is the first thine the Englishmen have been bLoaten Ly an Awerican team during the trip | The combluation work of the visitors fn the kicking mali vinuing both i Cincinnati Won Second Game F CNCINNATL O0t. B Lite: fifteen straight games to Ne ithe Clocinuath Nationals wo oud game of a double head here, fdarkness making victory sure after the { visitors had plaved their ofth lnulug iin the first game Ewing's bases on [halls were costly, Mertes' sensational work in center field lu the tenth inning prevented Cluciuaatl from | Scores, D to "aud 4 to 3 i i i - { winning have Iwen ready n solic of 1 Lave pla =a ag interests of t sjouers visite] Mi imnedintely Fhe Pruett of kentucky nescta Jahin 1 and W_J. Clay « Oe of tin that their we way with | mittee be one of co oper When Mt: Edwin I. Devi real estate York life the nga ve which ! estute deniiug surance syndicate part regard to drew Hamilton by ‘triple Colijsin ON i Nen with I It is =a Hite Metall i carly day NEWPORT. R. } who committed i sl Deny inte tingly uf the Is by the Rev, Ens Emmanuel’ Ey v sister o Ii W. Wadsworth sressinan Wad Harrimm Therefore Get that underwear you must have We can please any one on the Wear que ston Our values t beaten anvwhere, Businesshike and do not wait for zero weather before procuring your blankets and comfortables. We of hased early, in fact as sogff as the : price was made by the manufactur- er Prices hayv advanced several tien Limes since Ready We are ready to show you a full {line of outing flannels, waistings, ete, all at lower prices than you have been in the habit of paying. See our new line of heavy while: waistings for winter, also some pretty embroidered mohairs, enti ¢- ly new Wednesday Special Our H0¢ storm serges, mannish effect suitings and Panamas, full range of colors in the three lines fo one day only Wednesday ”® s : Flannels Shaker flannels from 4¢ up, Baby wool {lannels from 20c up. Embroidery for the new baby 50¢ # up Globe Warehouse Talmadge Block, Elmer Ave. VALLEY PHONE. . ONE If you want a first-c bar, 65 cents. LEICESTER. Mass. Oct. 2 Mrs {#, Louls and Aroekliyn Hreak Even, WASHINGTON, x1 «Ka “r . . - “a . . - . i ST. LOUIS, oct. 2-The St. Lonis | Taft, secretary of wai | Nationals and Brooklyn broke even in fully sud lucidly as was his wont| BOBTON, Oct. 2—Frederick 8 Hall what be wished my two colleagues | of Taunton, one of the three candidates | Mary A and myself to do In the lines of de | for the Republican nomination for leu- partmental action and policy to be car- Witham H O'Hare, forty-five years old, tid the party of Cherry Valley walked Into Olney's | toutie header here. The . tenant governor, has (ssued a state poud, in the rear of her home, near Ia double header hers we Hirst gaue ried out during his absence, he referred | ment tn which he charges that money | was close and Interesting. but errors ; here, with her baby boy In her arms | HAROLD ia GILLESPIE to the then recent Bowen episode With | {4 being used to defeat him in the Re | and committed sulclde aud Infanticide, and hits en much feeling. Amoug other things he |, hiican state convention next week. PRESCRIPTION DRUGGIST. which accompanied him through th far east Lave artived at the capital Members of the returning party sad that the romance of Misc Al velt and Representative Nicholas Long worth of Ohio seeme Hiely to flod its . = natural conclu<ion at the altar at ao have the following raiges 2 distant day Miss . A NEWARK, N. J, Oct. T—1In an ex- | poicacolt swill become Mrs. Long in stock hibition game here the Detroft Ae ; can league team defeated the loeal worth _— S li Dockash H Eastern leaguers hy a He of 3 to 2 Hunter Fell Lilty Feet to Death ter ing, ’ Mh wine ne Coon wie ae | Thought and Garland Steel Ranges, 1 - = e Rrookhyn the game early ¢ Roose Scores, 2 to i ‘ Dr. F. H. Baker viewed the bodies and | i id py i) Foutest said that be was disgusted with Bowen | Mr. Hall =ays: “I learn that mouey is | pronounced death in beth cases due tg MC low beyond expression, that vanity appear- | pong offered to delegates chosen to | drownin ¥ } i g during a At of temporary lu ed to be a disease with him and that | 004 16 if they will surrender thelr | sanity of the mother. he was both disloyal and untruthful | oqo 0101s | am rellably taformed | eribed fo , ! . p y lufo rib r the tragedy and bad been treacherous not ouly 10] y.¢ this has Leen doue In Barnstable him (Mr. Hay), but to the country, “In view of this conversation, to which I have adverted in the briefest possible manner, it Is difficult for me te | BINGHAMTON, N. Y., Oct. 2 —Rev, | . . oq A - 3 believe that there is any truth in either | Dr. G. Parsons Nichols, one of the best | Mgt ao) oi Ix Joliohuna on tos CINCINNATI Oct of the foregoing parngraphs which I known clergymen in this state, has re | Wis Ww elcomed 1 r nun re . ten freight have quoted or any others which bave | signed the pastorate of the First Pres. | I : he y : ero Mean | | lnunches decorated with Japanese and been printed of similar import, | byterian church of this city. which po-| yporican fags, aud the harbor pre “As I am very soou to retire from | sition he has held since be came to sented a lively a pearance wotil ft ‘ the public service I trust you will not | Binghamton from Milvaukee twenty | 2a Sintesot aan Ar feel that I am unduly or Improperly | four years agd Poor health resulting ; $ i Ate trespassing npon your time with this | from a slight stroke of paralysis a year | Quarrymen Will Strike. rather personal matter, | ago Jed bin to resign, | STONINGTON. Me. Oct. 2 It is ex The president's reply sald: | | pected! that more than 50 n vill | “In answer to your letter of Sept. 28 Dowie 111, bat Not Parniyzed. | be idle today lncause " the A , 1 of I desire to state In the broadest and | gi, PASO, Tex, Oct. 2 — John. te n thorn or gi re ' most emphatic manner that the state | pjevander Dowle and party of Chiengo | Kg gh qin a i ment you quote as Appearing in cer | have arrived here en route to the pro | 8 Ravn ee heh i ! tain newspapers, and especially In cer- | nosed Zionist colony at Tamaulipas, | oy ” ed are Latty shina and continual for more than | land wer fled in the federal court. In taln New York newspapers, as fo the | Mexico. Members of the party deny ‘ Rodgers & Co, Hogin three hours destrove! twenty tein | each case a noavwhitory injunction is D. CLARE C & supposed differences of opinion be | nowie bas been stricken with paraly, | & Wilcox, T. L. Waite, John L. Goss | porary bulldogs, tog hier with the | pmyst for to compel the - HT cattiemien to i fand Ryan & Parker t tween myself and the late secretary | gia ge reported, but admit that he is an j : Lehigh Valley Goal of state, Mr. Hay, in respect to the | i’ fle w - HARD AND SOFT Wi { Detroit Americans Won, whet theve neadiet No cause i= as ol wy predic 201 Lockbart St., Sayre. Miss Roosevelt at Shmonoscki, SIMONOSEKIL Japan. Oct. 2 | county.” | —————————————— | i Binghamton Pastor Resigns, Misa Alice Roosevelt arrived here last HMumnan Hend on Engine Pilot, Fainies The one surpassing quality of - STEGMAIERS’ - BEER is its _ ABSOLUTE PURITY ! . One bottle of it will do more to couvert Those that don't know - any argument o talk or print. Try it today; Bight or dark; | same price; prompt delivery. When v6 Maddrah Id win locomotive on the Chesapwenhe trip, ste vas on a hunting prix i Fle bowlhler, whic unl Ohilo railway reaches! Coviugt toppled oven iid both man and rock the head of a man supposed] to be | were hurled down a fifty foot cw Charles Cheek of Abendloon, ©O bankiment At the Littom the ook pilot It Line fell on Maddrh aud Kiikesl big in been carries! from Maysville, Ky 0 stautly nid s orushed body was than sinty miles away No knowhs foul by | of thie « had by the boos ma———— tive deiver until the head sas Toad Fenced In a Big Lot OMAHA MN ut, 2 suits charging catthuen in the west rm part f Nebraskan with | found franbwedded tn the evident Three new Fire In Jups' Army Starchouse TORY), (xt. \ lire that broke iHoegally out In nn army storelsise at Hire | fencing 2400000 pores of government A BS contents, consisting rpostiv of provi remove the barbed wire from the al d clothing The cause of the | leged untaw fal inc losires as looked In his private car Esen . slons and « K ¥ - ped Convict Caught. . O we portion © = a ——— action taken by me regarding Mr. | oy day, and all lnquirers were denied | MIDDLETOWN, N.Y. Oct 2 - fire Is unknown A large portion of Bowen In connection with the charges | 4 um iasion - . Ae - the clothing was removed from a new against you is not merely without { Isanc Williams, who escaped from the | georohouse before the fire started ) ST foundation in fact, but is the direct | Henry Lear Convicted, | State reformatory at Rabway, N. JI. | - reverse of the truth, i PHILADELPHIA, Oct, 2 Henry | has been recaptured here He was “You were appointed secretary of | Lear, former president of the Doyles | sentenced two years ago for a post WESTFIELD, N.Y, Oct. 2. Speak | waters on th state spon Mr. Hay's suggestion and | town (Pay National bank, was con. | office robbery, and an indictment | or Nixon continues ta Improve vind | Star, returned request. He never spoke to me about | victed in the United States district { against him I& now on file ju this conn you save with respect and cordial ap- | court here of willful misapplication of | t¥ for a robbery committe] here pre preciation of the services you were | funds of the institution, Pending an | Pious to that time. rendering, and he expressed to me | appeal ball was increased from $7.500 | very great regret that you were going | to $10.00 3A h i MOSCOW, Oct. 2. Darifg the recent Land ia in good spirits, 14 Jesce unig hy er m Preight Hapdiers an Strike. sessfons of the congress of xemstvo and would fipd | INDIANAPOLIS, Oct. 2-Two boa- | and Hties here a new political Seantor Heyharn Better. ot #1 stir place | 07 hit handlers em the | party. @ Constitutionalist-Na- | wARHI Cholera Fatal at Lode, nase yb Idaho, AN TODZ, Russian Paland, Oct. 2 = the & mild form of appendieitis, con: | Three fatal cases of cholera occurred | Cenr's Cruise Finds PETERSBURG, Oct 2 The — s— czar amd members of the imperial fam /«i | Best Quality & Prompt D 1 oa Guaranteed Hope For Nyon's Recovery Hy, who have been crmisiag In ing fraperial yacht o Peterhiof List night unless unforeseen complications sot In Readford Street Sard Phonts 5 Office at Raymond tore, : y Both Phones {oon Nomlantied at Alhany. ALBANY, NX.) th J Ahram N Conn of Prostan Hdlow hax heen re it Is now beloved he will recover His tempernture is down to 110, with {pulse at 8S and poneal respiration. He Nationalist Party In Russia, | takes n good quantity of noarlslanent | nominated for member of ‘the assembly in the Second district of Albany coun ity on the Republican ticket iE #
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