The valley record. ([Sayre, Pa.]) 1905-1907, October 04, 1905, Image 1

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    eaters
New ideas in Heavy
Knit Turtle
Neck, and Vest Sioeat-
Sweaters,
Colors o — White,
and Oxford
ers.
Bla: -&
AT BOLTON'S.
‘Men's Furnishings,' [Hats and
Shoes.
~ Packer Ave, Sayre.
FIRST “giNk
os $70,000.00
GENERAL BANKING
THREE PERCENT INTEREST
Paid on Time Deposits.
DIRECTORS
KE FP. Wilbar, J] X Weaver,
W. A Wilbur, J. W. Bishop,
J. BE Wheelock. W T. Goodnow,
O. L. Haverly, Seward Baldwin, F.T Page,
KR. F. Page, Cashier
Both Phones.
Renting, Estates Managed
E. E. Reynolds,
REAL ESTATE
Collecting
For sale ia Athens,
Sayre and Waverly,
Fire, Life and
accent INSURANCE
Property Bought, Sold and
— Bxehanged —
Invesimeats Loans Negotiated
117 Packer Ave.
Valley 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
bar, 65 cents.
.
HAROLD L. 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 <t night by George Hrowao
ed land in a suburban
as Hyde Park Ihe
ied before 1S and It is
it they were buried
by some farmer
thie ill for
of the civil wa
Upon sone te
wlditioun Kuo
cots were d
presumed th fot
keeping
spoteded to
the beginui
safe who re
voilliteer= in
ad who
pever refun rd
Albano Was Solely
HALIFAN. N. 8, Oct. 4
in favor of the Allau Line
cotppany against the Haml
Allaino
between the
to Blame,
had giuent
Steamship
\aerd
wi levonnt
of a collision Abang ated
the steamer Parisian of the Allon Hie
was given in the admir
Fhe decision of the court was that the
Albano to fur the
accident
ure
can line steamer
tity court hers
wis solely Llntie
An I nfortanate Cooly,
COLON, Ot, {4 The |
black mau found
steaturr Versailles, and there
doubt thal of
who leaped or fell seri during
the forcible jes <e} of
Martinique last
The Iaxiy
of n
the
uo
wily
has been Hear
is
the man those
into the
tial frown the ves
Sunday
Wis ol
faborers
bas bevy brid without ans
Kaights Par the Red Man.
RICHMOND, Ind, Oct. 4 Charles
E. Shively, supreme clinncellor of the
Knights of Pythias, In an opinion ren
dered last night holds that an Indian i
eligible to memberstip is Loy vy
RIGHT ROYAL.
Second (halee Won Fairview Stakes
at Belmont,
NEW YORK, x1. 4 -R
pocond cholee, at 3 ta
View selling sfake= at
the
w lic
ght Royal,
wall the Fair
ie mt park,
played favorite
1s backed d
1 Black IY
aid a sixtes
fre
defeating heavily
Gienecho } B wn from
Oto HB tn
The n
run in 145 fat
Lose of Pawn we
start
i lo ince
uth
wis
tiled was
ft ta the
front at
made the i
thie and
sfretch, where
ue, bringing
rive won by
oti
wh the (0
i winnn
ind throes
ifth of
sixteenth
The record Is held
HEILATIeS
Is Pvvend
unlsiiasn
itiilant 11. S
Race. —Grapple,
mid: Platoon, tiand
Race — Ivan, first
inl: Buck © Dowd, thind
Third Hae Wiater Wing
Iy, secomd, Ramson, t
Right Royal
Black Priuce, tl
Rirtan
First first, Uslumbia
Celrl, =¢
Second Grandpa
first An
ind
first
: rd
Fifth Race
socoid
Sixth
Ogle
liye, first
third
Santa
sham,
Flavigny
face ataling frst,
cold; Louis HH, third
MC, 8
BASEBALL SCORES.
Games Played Yesterdny by the Nao
tlounl and American Leagae (lubs
NATIONAL LEAT
N ashi
Hits
r res «hn
Owen
At Pt
Ix
i ty
Four Vor Tennis thamplonship
PHILADELYHITA Ot i
chatupionshig ¢ singles in the
fegriats Tn ong Fires!
=
Mie
florea
How in
Progress 1 h urt= of the Mer
Cricket elnb at Haverford, a suburb
of this has narrowed down ta 1
J. Salloway ml HH WI of
Il Belhir of Yale and E
of the University of
ol
ftman
Harvanl, Kk
It Dewhurst
i is
i ehlisy it
World's Ct hamplonship Games.
CINCINNATI, Oct. 4. Cha
gut Hern in of the noth
Ball cotnission g out the following
hich i
rmmnn Au
wil buss
IN
the vorhl
pl Lu
mal leas
details w Zovern
championshiy =~ to he
tween the Nea Yark Nat
nd the Philadelphia A
clubs: In Phtladelphin
BL in New York, tat
1yiwl
meriean vague
11
12 und 14
et
1,
ied
Funlculnlre at Louisville,
LOUISVILLE, Ky, Oct 4
sire, the easily
Avenue Hotel handicag
Churchill Downs In
track fo players
three favorites
Fuunieu
Fifth
feature at
favarite won the
the
sprite of a vers
had a goo
toming hotne
heavy m
day,
rout
rene Flower and Alatree,
NARHUA N. H., Ot. +. While f
vorites 1664 th
of the
frock
heals
WET Ki ful at
t the
wl wo
pening
October n Nashan
they
voting
Were fore
Irene Flo
ting amd Alntree
£0 extra
2:17
A pacing event
won the
the 2
Wer frat
Teanapart Hafoerd lsenped Typhoon.
WASHINGTON, tht LL -The mit
tary
FIT TO PRINT”
PRICE ONE CENT
BOWEN MAKES REPLY Old Boreas
ig o vemseunin. | HAS Telegraphed
Ex-Minister to Venezuela.
ROOSEVELT OFFERED HIN PRONOTION = "at he pu
: [LEV
UnImer days ane nearly
s he has always given
in of rf here
1 X pects tO vis
“Every One WM ho khaew Mr
hnowes That He (ould Not Fossil Alidd
bly Mase Heen a Friend
mn Man Like Mr. Loomis.”
Hay Ir money
it Us soon
to
WOODSTOO Ro
bert W
ster to
il ht
%
Sock, Come. 0 Therefore
lowing . ue ent _ ' thal nderwear y
‘In
1%
ou mnst have
one on Lhe
Our values
inEwer t letters
auzed recentiy
velt and Mr | s
Hay and pu
1 have
After |
{of the
vy President
in reg
the ne
to san ti t
Lad ut t
doecun
Washi
h L found
legation at it is relat
letter frow
wv great
Looms I re
11 iy
prised and po
ments
iwonth he wrote to me
ling frivudly words I Lave al
| ways taken part
{ personal iiKing, but
of your terits, your
stating
do not wait for
procuring your
rial We of-
ies, having pur-
as soon as the
the manufactur-
advanced several
reading the
The (ol
a letter «
Jou : Hes
tain
these
your uot only from
from a
ibility,
mRrity
From a high official of the
ment of state | revels
ten this fast Apr
Hay reiEnins
From the same
my
105,
mviction
your cour
{age amd your int
lepart
writ
ial 1 have_
dated July
1fter | w= i aie | dy LER)
the lotaat ne
rh offi
possession a er
eighteen «da how you a full -
waistings,
ba prices than you
ington for New | li beet i iw habit of paying.
Hampshire, and be spoke of Mr. Bow- I So our pew line of heavy white
en in the sau lly Tew tionats r
= for winter, also some very
manner be always aid
embroidered mohairs, entire-
tissed from
resident
few
innels,
Hooseyvolt
wounds with Mr
fore he left Was
stating
Hay
he
ne ne
and
watsting
Hay | prety
Lave ly
‘Every one
Knows that he cou
been a friewd to
and that uo pw
induces]
an Amer
shiekjcorruption
“In conclusion in order to sho
ident Ho tite
Loomis IT will =i wp volte
merk to him and s to me
day he dis
who
Mr
Diy
Rliew
Id not puss
Mr L
uld bave
traitor
new
Loan hike
otis
Curtain Corners
We have 200 corners, (our allot
ment for this prettier than
the first lot, on Saturday, 10e,
the | B= 3 S49
12e¢, 15¢
wer on earth «
Lim to Jenounce as a
fused te
ican oficial whe
Ww 'res
msevelit's towanl Mr
store
Hi} 3
aie
ence of witnesses the I18e Ni
we: ‘Mr. President, you will retuember
that after | seut to you all the (ufor
mation I had about Mr Loomis you
offers] me a promotion that
tended to inhasendor
Well,’ answered, Cl
done un great deal to hush
al"
pis sad
was in
Flannels
. -
Shaker flannels from de up,
to lead n =hiip
finve
up the scan
he would
Outing tlannels from Ge up.
Baby wool flannels from 20e up.
Embroidery for the new baby 50e
Ip
Globe Warehouse,
Talmadge Block, Elmer Ave.
VALLEY "PHONE
More Riots at Brocan
BRUENN, A Oct. 4
disturbances citween thie
ind the out
uight I'h arched
the
ug Ler
Fresh
Germans
here last
through
wrecking stores and
is post the
Zev is Lirooke
Czechs
sirects ust
whole gur
rison had be 1 { lo restore
arden thie rioters | + continued
the ifter
wl ! Many
persons were injured, and some of the
the Tewish synagogue
Strong patrols have
HE
u Jur
disturbances a te urbs
driven from ity
windows
were shied
beeu placed at
wan build
lug the night
in
Tn
all the prowinent
their
olen lic
IK for
Kimmel In Alive,
0) { \ \
Say G. A
Lal
called iu
court
S81 Is
tif
involvl
States
ig th 0
surance poitoy of 3 ttl on the =u
posed death of Ge ow
the New York Lif.
clalms now Is inte in
asylum at Matteawsu, N.Y
disappeared [rom Aikans
July INOS. Receiver
national bauk at Niles
stituted the suit,
is dead Ihe
pledged by Winnie ister,
felary, to the defunct | k
hinwel who
Be A
I colupany
nsurance
thoi in insane
Rimmel
is Uy, hau
Raukin for a
Mich, who (n
that Kimmel
poi 5)
the
SU,
asserts
first-class
RANGE
to sell. We
have the following: ranges
——
vou want a
SUF Was
bene
Fatally Shot at Exhibition,
PITTSBUKG, Oct | Mid
aged twenty two years, of Benton
bor, Mich shot
Bain at
ter, who was cinp
Boat Manufuctu
their exhibit, Ix
called Bain to
cartride.
Neiter,
1x
lose ph
We have them
wis fatally
List on ght
the exyrosd 1 ~od
«1 by the Truscott
< Colla vith
in stock
Sterling, Dockash, Happy
Thought and Garland
Steel Ranges,
BOLICH BROS.
HARDWARE
| Desmond $
revolver
the
woved, snappesl
inination of th
tered Selter's
Liv
followed the shooting
cannot reve
Peckham Released on Ball.
SARATOGA, MN. X., Oct, 4 —~Ha
corpus proceeding nthe case of Fred
erick AL he minevtion with |
the cuttou lead i We
before Judge Ha we
circuit court t wr hy
Judge Nash HK of
Springs sud were adjourned for
ther hearing on ! Peck
(vt 10
released on 81
has
Ai
He
nites] Stated
ead |
t ount
vous] Saratoga]
a fur
tH WAS
Sayre.
D. CLARE (COAL C0.
x | Lehigh Valley Coal
(HARD AND. SOFT WOOD
returned |
| Best Quality s Prompt Delivery,
Guaranteed
Bradford Street Yard Phone, Ba
{ome « at Raymond & Haupt's Store, Sayre
Both 1 Phones
' in 43 bail
Fx-Presldent Heturne (ao Princeton
PRINCETON. NJ, Oct 4 Former
Giro land has felt
summer home at White |}
with his fa v ated lias
Ihe Clevelands
it White Fac
» former president 1
rzards hay
President Clove
his
{ H
Liere have beet
ing the
migh the
afew
shi
the
wivke at |
Want Metall and Perkins Out
PAUL. M tt. 4~-CH
ner of New York |
to
VV Brien
i.ife
charter bw canovied
John A. Metall and
| Perkins resign at ouce
Weather Probabilities,
Fair; south winds,
ST
Stats ns
harks G. Annab
LAW. w
3 Broad ot. Waverly, N.
that the New
Minnesota
unless President
Vice President
hen ¥
In=suranay Company =