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GILLESPIE PRESCRIPTION DRUGGIST. 20x Lockbart St., Sayre. The one surpassing quality of STEGMAIERS’ BEER “18 its ABSOLUTE PURITY ! One bottle of it will | do more to convert ' those that don't know | than any argument of talk or print. Try it today; light or dark; same price; prompt HYDE WASNOT THERE Missing Guest at Winthrop- Babcock Wedding. EX-OFFICIAL SHY OF SUBPOENA. His Counsel Writes Mr. Maghes That Client, If Protected. Will Appear ut insurance Investigation Sext Meek, NEW YORK. Oct. § James linzen Hyde did not act au usher at the wedding of Henry Rogers Winthrop to Miss Alice Babooek at N- ¥ The former vice pre Equl table was expec lend of the chief guests an in- timate bridegroom and was the the po sition he ere tary of the There was wuch surprise large gathering at the Stow where the marriage when the news got about that Mr Hyde was not only not present, but Lad no idea of entering the state The uninitiated looked for the arrival of the young man at and a process server with a subpdena =aid to have been the in investigating was solicitous, The wedding cereiuony was celebrat od at noo, and at about the same hour Mr. Hyde and Harry lebir were on their way to Boston from Newport in an automobile. They were for the Hotel Touraine and expect to re turn by night to Newport, where Mr Hyde has been staving for a month When Charles E Hughes was asked regarding the alleged intention of the commitiee to serve Mr Hyde with a subpoena he replied that he Knew very little about the of subpoena serving and added that hie believed Mr Hyde would appear One of Mr. Hyde's friends said, “Mr Hyde bas no idea of entering this state at present.” The impression prevails in this city and at Newport that the man gradually disposing of much of his per sonal and real property preparatory ta leaviog the country for au ludefinite period He has expressed Lis desire to make bis home in Paris iu the future asthere is little to hold Lim here he severed his official connection the society Lis father founded It is sald that Mr. Hyde has sold his country estate on Long Island and his city house. Now It is sald he Is about to sell his valuable collection of paint logs Samuel Untermyer, counsel for James H. Hyde, has given out for publication a letter addressed by him to Charles E. Hughes of the lusurance iuvestigat ing committee, and is in part as fol lows “Referring to your request that Mr Hyde voluntarily appear witness before the jolut committee by the defunct legislature of 15 to in vestigate the affairs of life insurance companies, | have advised Mr. Hyde that your committee is without power or jurisdiction to make the luvestiga- tion In which you are engaged “You have po doubt observed that the resolution authorizing the invest) gation directs that the cumuittee shall after the adjournment of the extraor dinary session at which it was passed and after the body of "which it is a part bas ceased to exist proceed with the investigation for the purpose of re porting ‘to the next session of the legis- Iature.’ “My opinion is based on the proposi- tiou that the assembly at least has wo power to direct an investigation (1) to be held after its adjournment and (2) for the express purpose of reporting to a future legislature not yet selected and which can have no existence until 1806. “In statements made before your committee Mr. Hyde Las been grossly misrepresented and injured in the pnb lic esteem for his supposed counection with transactions for which he js not responsible except for Laving trusted too much to older and more experienc: od men. “He is not willing to repeat that ex- perience now in another form before your committee, He Is prepared to waive all legal objections to appearing and to tell your committee fully and frankly everything he knows except as to matters that are embraced In pend fng litigation on condition that your committee will in common fairness ac cord him the right of belug represent ed, advised und reexamined by coun- wel » “If therefore Mr. Hyde may have the benefit of counsel at the hearing and on your assurance that his ex amination will not luclude the subject matter of the pending suits be will appear for examination at any time pext week that may be fixed by you” Rosivn ident of the to a= he has lmg been friend of the means of givie be oie ig to him now holds a= Loapcial Equitable among the miusion, was oeiehirates], apy moment, issued] by committee =Hrance equally bound details young is since with a= a ippointed Will Sue New York Life Chiefs. « ALBANY, N. Y., Oct. 4 Attorney General Mayer has received a letter from Williams Hepbarn Rossell asking permission in behalf of policy holders to sue the officers of the New York Life lusurance company for the restl tution of moneys contributid to cam- paign funds Veteran Drowned In Raceway. OGDENSBURG, NY, Oct 1 frm Spooner. a civil war veteran, pred seventy years, was fond drown ed in two feet of water In the race way from the power canal here, having fallen over an embankment Al Parmer Carator Found Dead. RACINE, Wis, Oe¢t. 4 Joba T. : aly fin year was was found GOMEZ AT NEW YORK. Sald te Be on Secret Mission te the Lnited States, : NEW YORK, Oct. 4 General Jose Miguel Gomez of Culm, whe is the gov. ernor of Santa Clara province and | leader of the Liberal party of Cuba, ar rivaal here last night the Monterey General Gomez companied by O. Ferrara, Havana General Gomez, who recently the LiBeral presidency of Cuba President Palma, interpreter said short return to Caba io twee weeks uo plans, he 1d did to see President Roosevelt General Go was told that it reported that he ask Awerican politics, and ah emphatic “Will the be a factor on steamer Was ad a lawyer of | resigu- | for thei wisition to el! that li i would | He & a! | not expect | candidate in op interview wl as when through was an here for a rest a sand, fiz Nas to Cuban Calue ab 0 Hiss intervention in to this “No.” Liberal jr in generul was asked, “1 do not Know. Last Sunday, after I sailed from Havana, the uational convention of the party was hell, at that meeting it was to be ed what the future of the to be” It was the gossip on the ship even | before from Havana that General Gomez was ou a mis and that Le would call upon Pres idemt Roosevelt before he returned to Cuba { The daughter-in-law Palma of Cuba, who was a cobs of this city, was a the Monterey. = Mrs visit ber family oft be replied with riy to the contin Cuban polities? ad be replied and | determin party was! she sailed secret elon I'resident Miss Ia passenger on Pala to | of Cotes A PERSONAL MATTER. Prealdent Mitchell Has an Interview With Roosevelt by Appointment. A SHINGTOR Oct. 4.-Johin Mitel I, president of the United Mine Work ers of America, had an lute iew with President Roosevelt by He remained with the balf au hour. At the clusion of his interview Mr. Mitchell sald be had to Washington to see the | dent not at the latter's lnvitation but of his own volition, to talk with him about watter.” Pressed for in us to the nature of said that he had president to appoint Louls Hammer ling. editor of the official organ of the Coited Mine Workers, of internal revenne for the mn (nd district, He declinad to indicate wheth er the appointment would ile or pot. Hammerling 18 opposed by some members of the Pennsylvania « sional delegation, “1 41d pot discuss with the president the labor situation in the anthracite fields.” said Mr. Mitchell My busi ness with Lim was purely ou this per soual matter” In res; appolutment president about callie Foss a personal formation sion, be his mis urged the as oonllector Serant be m DUETS iti se Mr kuow to other inquiries Mitchell said that be did not whetlier the coal operators had jarge stores of surpins coal on hand or pot as he had made no investigation along that line. He said he had made no inguiry strike of the miners resulting from the enforcement of the child labor law in the Penasy! vanla coal mines also that ti to a Pat Crowe, Kidaaper, OMAHA, Neb, Oct, 4 cation of Pat Crowe Mont, on a charge sou of the willionalre packer, Fdward Cudahy, 1i0, has been made com plete through photographs sent to the authorities by the Omaha officers. The original Information llexl agalust Crowe charging him with highway rob- bery in having forced Edward A. Cud ahy to pay $25 000 ransom for his son's return will be used against the prison er, although he Is being returned te Nebraska on a charge of shooting Off oer Jad k=son Caught, he (dentifi arrested at Batte of kiduaping the tn Antwerp Couple Held at Boston. BOSTON, Oct, 4. Upon information furnished by the German goverment through the local consul, missioner of Immigration Billings caused the detention of Wil helm Strauss and a Miss Marks, both of whom arrived here on the Red Star line steamer Marquette from Autwerp Strauss Is alleged to be Wdentical with one Jullus Elkaus, red with absconding from Germany with S100 of trust funds Tlie authori thes here are Inclified to the Lellef that the case i= one of mistaken identity German Com tieorge B who is Haunting Hrought on Heart Disease. BINGHAMTON, N.Y, Oct. 4 I guess | am getting toa old to go hunt ng,” remarked Jolin ©, Whit this city. An instant later he the ground awl died from heart disease Mr. White was sixty eight years old Early in the morning he left home with hiz zon to spend the nthe wosls hunting. They bad ihont three miles when the elder man complained of being tired aud the ground and died of sabk to day Bane fo then sank Veteran Horseman Dend. KINGSTON, N, YY. Oct. 4 -Henry Kelder, ene of the oldest horsemen in New York state, died of beart failure Jast night, aged sixty eight years He was an expert driver, fur which rea son he was selectes] to drive President | Graoat's team when the president made | hig trip through the CatsKills the | guest of the late Genera! George H Sharpe as Miss Adbell Won 811,000 Siake LEXINGTON, Ky, Oct. 4 The thir ty third anntnl meeting of the Ken tacky Trotting Horse Brosders' asso ciation wae brilliantly lnavguented | here. < The feature of the opening day | was the $21.00 Futurity for three Adbell, 5 com: CHINESE BOYCOTT Cabinet Discusses Relations With Celestial Empire. Secretary Taf, Freah From Orient, Took a Leading Part=FEsclasion Laws Not Rightly Interpreted by (onsular Officers =e sine t Oct. 4 at the ca the an g WASHINGTON t discussed micel first Afue cofisikleration of the Chiles. ition of the ng w Chines As against wils, aud secotid CO tins wialust the etl existing by eX Chiles clusion kL he important that the ents effort © to allay the fadignation of the Chines by a oir instructions to the American to China and con sular officers therein had jo a m FE fact devel was ped prvs ={ stutter ular of iinister casure and required con af Its purpose bile fect so Jt ft St amendment to secu ob ight. Minister Kockai reported that it had pot beer found possible to out the circular himself tions coutalusd in ih fastrue the without doing great Justice to worthy Chinese aud it uposing burdens be borne upstn the Awerican constls Being freshly back from the Secretary Taft took a prominent part in the discusslen of this matter It was broached by Secretary Root and ntl thi of his recent trip It too heavy fo & aricut, when pros some of resniis observations on his developesd that the requirement that American consuls identify the Chinese seeking certificates admitting then to American ports tisk these officers beyoud their ability appriic frequently from some place far distant from Atuer and the Was Colisejuently ined to refuse to identify asx pre be ad mitted to the Unital Hany worthy Chinese, which of course lad te Litter id fostered the boy coll feeling Then a Chinese to send his son to branch United States with a view to ly admitting the found that the boy was barred on the charge that Lie was a Chine living in the British and French and Asiatic col being real ly citizens of those uations, did uot see why they could not admitted to America under proper passports in stead of being requirad to produce the uupopniar certificate. These Is a few of the complaints against the administra ing exclusion law Ihe ion In the cabinet meeting was that these complaints after all were diet edd rather the placed up than act self definition term cided that important the present regulat] The session wis the frst regular meet ing of cabinet held for wonths, and it was one of the held during the administration of Pres ident Roosevelt It attended by ill of thn ibers of the cabinet ex ept shaw, who is absent from wl Secret ry Metcalf the first cabinet meeting for Secretary Bonaparte of the navy aud the first for Mr. Root “All 1 did,” said the former jocular ly, “was to listen Secretary Root spent some time with the president at the White House list when they Lad a general discus stale imposed a tjpon i lie chlue “thie ulus Chinese aut colistilate ob persols cau rer {to States cotplaint werchant who de sired as a store as ths nititante shiop sistant his in son to partucrsiig cooly Portugues: ones, be were ofl made i of the exist trend of opin coustruction thi thie the de changes in made aginst the law td especially against given in California to ‘ 80 It was practically igninst ye 0oly soe us minst be the soe longest wis men Secretary the cliy, who is 11 It was re ud secretary of state night, slon of matters pertaining to the department It is understoml that ss Of Ke of an exchan feotl of Veuozue be the menoranda on the sub) lan afla tween the Freuch cinbassy, « tain points tow Liesl Res ret nud ocvurred departinent aad probal Iy thi rs Las alremdy slitle wWering al ary Root it the confer euce between and A bassador Jussera Foand Iron Pot Filled With Coins. DES MOINES, lu, Oct. 4 -Au iron pot contalniug ins of gold and slives valued at something like $0 1 earthed