The valley record. ([Sayre, Pa.]) 1905-1907, October 25, 1905, Image 1

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2's
Flannel Shirts — You
want fo sec the grey
ones we are selling at
$1.00. Beller ones up
to £2.50,
AT BOLTON'S.
's Furnishings, Hats and
OF SAYRE
E. E. . Reynolds,
ESTATE some wavert.
acuiacet INSURANCE
ast Bought, Sold and
IT Packer Ave.,
Phone 230x, Sayre, Pa.
D. STEVENS,
INSURANCE AND
REAL ESTATE.
Negotiated, Insurance
, Houses Rented, Rents
, Taxes Paid.
iy, SlEr_BLo0K
, IRON AND
ion easy and complete; re-
an moo) show immediately.
"FIFTY CENTS A PINT
be Jats here for D., L&W,
= Ey Er, Syarly, “5
CLAREY COAL Co.
Lehigh Valley Coal
RD AND SOFT WOOD
Quality & Prompt Delivery
Guaranteed
__ Bradford Street Yard Phone, 5a
St Raymind4 Haapt's lors, Bayre
, B. McDonald, D. D. S.
| modern methods for the scien-
briormance of painless opera-
jon the mouth and teeth.
104 South Elmer Ave.
THE GLOBE STORE.
6. PECKALLY,
DEALER IN
AMERICANS CANDO IT
Engineer Says Panama Canal
Will Be Ready by 1915.
TWENTY-FOUR THOUSAND WORKERS
Letter of Expert Randolph Fore-
shadows Report of Commissioners.
He Has Recently Returned
From the Isthmus,
WASHINGTON, Oct The sth
mian canal commission Las made pubd-
lic a letter written by Isham Rao-
dolph, a member of the board of con-
sulting eugioeers of the Panama canal,
to Zina R Carter, president of the
sanitary district of Chicago, which em
bodies the views of Mr. Randolph con
cerning capal matters
He has recently returned from a visit
to Pavama with other members of the
board, and his opinions are interesting
and in view of the publication of the
letter by the commission way be cou-
sidered semiofficial
In his letter Mr. Randolph says
“What we do know is that it can be
done, that Americans can do it and
that in as short a time as so stu-
peadous™ an undertaking can be put
through We do know that almost
limitless resources await the demand
of the buliders and that the builders
represent the highest grade of Ameri-
can engineering talent, led on by a man
whose record of accomplishment is
‘but the earnest of the things that he
shall do.’
“Hence we may reasonably look for
the passage of the great ocean freight-
ers from the Caribbean to the Pacific
before our calendars are headed 1015
How much before, this depouent say-
eth not. This Is no easy triumph for
the builders who must contend with
and overcome difficulties not encoun-
tered in our temperate zone First
there are climatic difficulties which
my investigations force me to believe
bave been magnified and exaggerated
The question of proper housing bas
been a problem, but its solution Is pro
gressing and it bas had to wait upon
lumber which wust come from the
states
“The French left behind them some
2.500 bulldings, little and big. which
are being made habitable, but many
more must be built to house the thou
sands whose labors are required to ac
complish the work. When the equip
meat Is ou band and the organization
perfected at least 24.000 men will be
required In the various departments of
Industry.”
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Outrage Near Montclair.
MONTCLAIR, N. J, Oct. 25. Miss
Ella Price, who lives with ber brother
and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Win
field Price, at Cedar Grove, was found
unconscious on the front porch of their
bome, with ber clothes partly torn off,
ber balr disarranged and bruises on her
throat, made by an assailant for whom
the police are looking No one was in
the house when she was attacked A
passing milkman saw Miss Price lying
on the porch and, procuring assistance,
carried ber to a bouse dear by, where
after restoratives had been adminis
tered she regained consclousness
* Chaflee Was Acqulitied,
NEW YORK, Oct 25 — After having
pleaded guiity In a police court to the
charge of burglary a few months ago
Ernest B. Chaffee, a relative of Major
Gegeral Adna R Chaffee, U S. A, and
a graduate of Harvard, was acquitted
by a jury io general sessions. Chaffee
was charged with burglariously euter-
ing the apartment of Albert H. Cross
on the floor below bis rooms Chaffee
io bls own defense sald be Lad forgot
ten his key and started to climb the
fre escape to bis apartment. He en
tered the Cross rooms by wistake, be
said. -
Woman's Headless Body Found.
YONKERS, N.Y. Oct. ~The head
less body of a woman badly decompos
ed was found last night in the Broun:
Tiver pear the New York city line. The
body was clad In coarse underwear and
the ragged remains of a heavy winter
jacket, and on one foot was a rubbet
overshoe. A wedding ring Lore the
Initials “C. LL." The police think that
the body, which had evidently been In
the water for several weeks, was car-
ried dowustream by recent S8oods. The
absence of the head was attributed to
the action of decomposition
25
Policeman and Crook Hit ia Duel.
GENEVA, N.Y, Oct. 20 - Two shots
were fired at Policéman MeNlerney
while be was attempting to arrest a
man suspected of robbery In Corning
The man then rau, but was pursued by
McNierney, who brought him down
with a shot in the back. The prisoner
refused to give bis mame McNierney
was slightly wounded in the face by
one of the shots
Cesar Pardoned Japanese Prisoners.
ST. PETERSBURG, Oa The
emperor has pardoned all the Japanese
prisoners who on account of iufrac
tions of the rules or attacks on the
guards and other officers were sen
tenced to lmprisonment in order that
they may secompany thelr comrades to
Japan
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Loubet's Vialt to Alfonse.
MADRID. Oct, M Loubet at
tended a brilliant military review here
last evening and gave a hanguet to
King Alfonso at the French embassy.
A bullfight which had been arranged In
honor of the president did not fake
piace owing to rain
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SIDNEY C. LOVE.
Amaganseit Sinkes at Jamaica Won
by Faverite.
NEW YORK. Oct 25 — Sidney
Love, the heavily played favorite at 11
to 10, easily
stakes at Jamaica. Monet was the
pacemaker to the stretch, where Wiley
let Sidney C. Love down and, taking
the lead, won by one lenzth from Mo
net, who was four lengths before Ga
mara. Two favorites wou Summaries
First Race —Water Dog, first: lo-
quisitor, second; Hector, third
Second Race —Sunray, first:
second: Flamminla, thind
Third Race —lLeonora W
evoleat, second; Montane, third
Fourth Race. — Sidney C. Love, first,
Monet, second; Gawara, thind,
Fifth Race —<dippocrates, first:
bel Richardson, secoml: Banker,
Sixth Race. —Meddling Daisy
Swell Girl Duenna, third
Wyeth,
first: Be
Ma
third
farst
seco;
Hart Will Fight Kauffman.
LOUISVILLE, Ky, Oct. 25. Marvin
Hart, the champion heavyweight pugll
Ist, bas accepted the offer of the Colma
club of San Francisco for a match with
Al Kauffman The club's offer. made
through Billy Roche, calls for an un
Hmited round fight for a purse of $15
000. The offer is contingent on Kauf
man winning from Jack O'Brien io
San Francisco,
Racing at Charter Oak Park.
HARTFORD, Coun, Oct. 25. — There
was a fair sized attendance at the first
regular race meeting over the half mile
track at Charter Oak park. The feature
of the sport was the fast going of Har
ry L. Iu the final Leat of the 2:10 pace
He covered the tinal baif mile in 101%
and the mile in 2.09,
Gold Enamel at Latonia,
CINCINNATI, O, Uct. 25 Four fa
vorites won at Latonin. Gold Euamel
wou the fourth event at a mile, the fea
ture of the cand, from Dr Wang, with
Azelipa, the favorite, thinl. Topie, an
outsider, easily won the third event
from Delagoa, the heavily played fu
vorite
Essex Maid at Nashua.
NASHUA, NX. H, Oct. 5
harness meeting which opeucd
Nashua track was largely
Essex Maid easily won the 2:17
ting race, the only tolshed event
A light
at the
attended
trot-
MILLIONAIRE CLUBMAN KILLED.
B. FP. Clyde Mangied by Pennsylvania
Train at Philadelphia,
PHILADELPHIA, Oct 23. — Losing
bis balance as be was about to board a
westbound train which was approach
ing the Fifty-second street station of
the Pennsylvania railroad, B Frank
Clyde, vice president of the William P
Clyde Steamship company aud wmiilion
alre clubman, was dragged under the
wheels of the locomotive and (nstaoyy
killed
His body was terribly mangled, and
bis face was crushed besoud recogul
tion, Identification being made by
weans of a tailor’s label ou the clothing
bearing Mr. Clyde's name While the
unfortunate man’s body was Lelng ex
tricated frown the forward truck of the
car under which it bad been wedged
Mrs Clyde, unaware of the tragic end
Ing of her husband's life. passed the
scene of the accident on a train coming
to this city from Bryn Mawr, a suburb
where Mr. Clyde was bound when he
met bis death
Eva Booth on “Bridging the Gulf."
CANTON, 0. Oct. 25. — Miss Eva
Booth, commander of the Salvat Ar
my In the United States, spoke to a
large audience at the Auditorium ip
this city last night on “Bridging the
Guilt” During the day Miss Booth
called on Mrs McKinley and bad a
talk of fifteen minutes with her. She
was presented with a pair of slippers
oi\le by Mrs McKinley and a photo
gruph of the late president and Mrs
McKinley. Miss Booth was given per
mission to enter the McKinley vault
at Westlawn cemetery snd placed a
wreath on the late president's biler
Embeszler Eckland May Go Free
ST. PAUL, Miun, Oct. 25 — Peter
Eckland, in jall in London on his own
confession that be embezzied $11,000
while secretary of the Clay County
Land company, may go free because
of the refusal of bis victims to prose
cute him. United States Secretary of
State Elihu Root telegraphed Governor
Johnson on information from the Lon
don embassy asking If his extradition
was desired, but the Clay county au
thorities answered that oo complaint
bad been made uor lis arrest asked
for,
Phelps-Stokes Boys tireat Island.
STAMFORD, Oct, 25 Great
Island, in the sound, off Wallack's
pound, near Shippan point, has been
sold to J G. Phelps Stokes of New
York It is presumed that Mr Stokes
will erect a summer home there, The
Island is a mile from the sumer home
of Anson Phelps Stokes nt Collenders
point aud comprises about three and a
baif acres of land
Cann,
Worked Ring With Forged Badges.
NEW YORK, Oct 25 After pursuit
by a score of detectives nnd a hard
fight T. O Moore, who said be lived In
Albany, was arrested in the betting
ring at the Jamaica track here charged
with collecting bets from bookmakers
on forged badges He ls said to have
recently collected more than $1,000 by
this device
Snichde Chose Midocean.
NEW YORK, Oct. 25 - David Craw-
ford chose midocean as the plaee to
Sha suleide and hanged himself
beam of ‘the M
ROOSEVELTS TOUR.
Visits Tuskegee, Montgomery,
Birmingham and Memphis.
AT BOOKER WASHINGTON'S COLLEGE)
Welcomed Under Beautiful Arches
Bullt of Cotton—Address to Colored
Students—~Duly of Negro and
White Man Laid Down.
MEMPHIS, Tenn,
dent Roosevelt arrives] Liens ull
Lis tour of the south He bad spent the
night in his special car
ing left Birmingham
ug
The whole city lent itself to the
ception of President Roosevelt during!
bis stay. There al decoration |
of all the streets along the route of the
presidential party
President Foose
ous day in
[a
where
those
Oct. 25 Presi
taxfay
his train bay
Ala fast
evel
re
Was gent
velit pat a strenu-
Alabama Ly visits to Tu
Montgomery and Birm ngham,
bis reception, in keeping with
given him all through the south,
was hearty and soul stirring His day
began with visits to the [uskegee Nor
mal and Industrial institute aud to the
Methodist Female college
Tuskegee was beautifully decorated,
& feature being arches Lullt upon bales
“Ke
BOOKER T. WASHINGTON
of cotton. The platform fro
the president spoke wus ini
cotton worth £30000 sud
bales
The president was met at his
by Mayor O. 8. Lewis aud others,
escorted by state militia, hie was
en to the Alabama Conference
college, which represented a
southern scene Cotton bad
trapsplanted lu Jong rows, and
old negroes with cotton pickers’ sacks
on their shoulders were picking the
staple from the plants Several bas
kets of cotton were scattered about the
field. The president's address bere was
short, and be departed for Tuskegee
Normal and Industrial school
At the fostitute Mr. Roosevelt
received by Booker T Washington and
the lustitute's trustees and faculty
From a stand in front of the office
bullding he viewed an educational and
industrial parade, upon the preparation
of which students and faculty bave
been at work for weeks. Behind the
institute band came 150 students
young men and young women. all in
uniform. Then came sixty one oats,
representing various work
in the schoo!
Mr. Washington introduced the presi.
dent in the chapel, where the students
sang plantation melodies Mr Roose
velt's visit, Le sald, “Lrings to the
heart of every man and woman of our
race in this country a degree of en
couragement and inspiration which it
Is fmpossible for any American citizen
not of our race fully to appreciate”
The president sald in part
“To the white population
to the Llack it is of the
tance that the
make himself a citiz
type of usefulness Within the last
twenty years ludustrial operations of
the south have tremen
dously that there Is a scarcity of labor
almost everywhere, so that it is the
part of wisdom for all who wish pros
perity to the south to help the
to become in the
ful bimself and
community in which he
"Your 1000 students
being educated in head
also trained to lndustr
from the beginning Tuskegee
ed especial emphasis the train
ing of wen and women In ng tre
mechaules and household duties Tr
og in these three fundamental dire
tions does not all that the
negro or any other race needs but it
does cover in a very Zree the
field in which the it present
do inost for himself wt help
ful to his white neighbors
“In the interest of ham
tive and of self protection every white
man in America, matter where Re
lives, should try to help the negro help
lalmself It is in the ind for
the protection of the white man to see
that the negro Is educated It is pot
ouly the duty of the white man, but it
Is to his Interest to see that the
Is protected In property, In life and In
all his legal! rights”
The trip was unmarkel by
clal incident at Wir
where, at the corner of Fifth avenue
and Twentieth street, an intoxicated
man In bis excitement dropped a pistol
from his pocket on the pavement. The
president saw the incident and called
the attention of officers to the man,
who was Immediately arrested. The
res! a tain atid in: Birn
1}
which
from
Sinal
train
aud,
driv
Female
typical
been
two
.
was
phases of
as well as
utinost hinpor-
negro be encouraged to
en of the Lighest
increased so
negro
Lighest degree use
tu therefore to the
lives
are not
atid hiert
Hl etficiency
only
but
for
Linas place
npron
Ath
embrace
large oe
Begro can
and be mn
nity. of jus
Lia
interest
negro
ny spe
save ugham,
“ALL THE NEWS THA
FIT TO PRINT"
PRICE ONE CENT
ress of welcome at the station, and
unmediately afterward the party
tered carriages and began the
to Capitol park
The ovation to the president was con.
tinuous and he lus carriage the
whole way acknowledging it
cn
tsarch
i MONDAY, OCT. 30, |
A preity incident of the i Sale
march was when the president asked
the name of the lady riding at the side
Missa Sammie Harris
was sponsor for Troop D of the
local cavalry organizations Ihe pres)
dent was utroduced to her by Mayor
Ward, and as he reached over to shake
ber hand be crowded the ma Ex
cusing himself, said, “1 I run
over a to shake Lands
With a lady
AL Capitol park
thousands of electri
enters] the
Rufus N
mingham
dent on Leha
wings
At Mout
welcomed on
will devote this week to the
f Dress Goods and Silks mak-
MR. W.E. NANKEVILLE 10g special prices on many of the
ANNOUNCES :
THE NEVER CEASING fae
EVER & Bock Dress Goods
all wool, 45¢c.
HUMAN al wo, fe
: 2 'Panzmas 55 in. all wool, 80e,
HEAR I S ~ Fj) tian 54 in. all wool R5¢.
n. all wool, 45¢.
An ldolized Story of Life in oll woul, (ide
the Kansas Hills.
at the close
one
yor
s 40 in
16 in
hie woth
man any tine
under the
lights
if]
glamour of
the party
(;eneral
of the Bir
omied the presi
citizens of Bir |
speakers’ st
Hlxles
News
If of the
wlitor
Wels
38 in. all wool,
president
behalf of the city
Congressman Wiley Governor
deliversdd the address of wel
the state and introduced the president
The president spoke briefly He ex
pressed appreciation of the hearty wel
come, especially since it came from the |
first capital of the Confederacy He
touched upon the bullding of the isth
mian canal and what it meant to the
people of the south. The
tiou was also taken up by
dent, and he sald it
country's important ex
ed
“1 shall not keep you longer
Just say once more that,
gonuery the was |
hy
‘ 1G lw
PRESENTED WITH A in. all woul,
Carefully Chosen Company
Jelks
ome for
16 in. all wool,
m Serge 52
2 in. all wool,
Superb Sosnic. Sensations
Marvelous Mechanical
Magnitude.
| Prices—25, 35 and 50 cents, Ie
| nrietlas
add |
COAL COAL COAL ——
Golored Dress Goods
Let mi
J. VW. BISHOP Mohairs,
though I came |
into this state, I hope, a good American
and proud of wy country, | shall leave
this state just a little better Ame rican
amd a little bit prouder of my
try." There is as much difference in
the quality of coal as there i:
| between white and yellow sugar [in a'l wool 15
We sell nothing but the celebrated Granite
Lehigh Valley fresh mined anthra dora
ate. We also sell Bituminous and
Loyalsock coal and all kinds of
wood,
Our specialty 5 Pdmpt service
and the lowest market price.
J. W. BISHOP,
103 Lehigh Ave, Lockhart Bldg
Both Phones.
WOOD WOOD WOOD
mne 40 in.
all wool,
de
fre pe
cotton gues " pe
the presi
of the
He
de Paris, Voils,
Landsdowne, ete. ele.
was oue
iris
Flannels,
coun
M tnnish
fects 38 in., 30a
THE “PIRATES” OF THE SOUND
Oue of Robber Crew,
Held at Newport
NEWPORT, RL, Oct. 25. Although
the vet spread by the police of this city
failed to cutrap in it «lies Henry A
Jackson aud to be the cap
tain of pirate wp Dorado
there were several de velopiaents which
way aid waterially to clear
tery the Da move
£ the shores of Narragansett
bay aud Long Isiand sound
The wost iwportant feature was the
arrest lo Providence of Otto Steiffel
who admitted to the police that he was
associated with Jackson and bis com
panious. Another feature of
was the appearance of a Lis
the harbor The eraff put cut to sea be
fore the authorities sighted her, Lut it
fs believed that on board the sloop
were persons who lave salled on the
Dorado recently
Steiffel was brought liere
idence last night He w Leavily
mapacled and was tandeuffed to Dep
uty Sheriffs King and Harvey. An
mense crowd, hearing that Stel
would be brought to this city, were at
the station when the train arrived The
officers quickly placed their prisouer in
a police patrol wagon and started for
the fall. The crowd followed aud after
the prisoner had Leen locke | up the jail
building war surrounded Ly curious
ones
Stelffel admitted to the
that he had been ited
son, but sald that bie person
taken any part
14 in. all wool, S0e. +
new blue) 46 in. all
romure 44 in. all wool,
mixtures 52 in. all woal,
CRT .
f repe A
who is alld
the = fen
up the mys
surrounding rado’s
The above in all colors including
¢ most wanted shades, large line
of Dress Patterns in the finer and
more exclusive materials. :
We are justly proud of our Dress
Goods Department, showing as ex-
tents no
the
iiterest
ick sloop in
larger cities We make a specialty
of Dress Goods and as we buy them
DIRECT FROM THE MHIS wy:
Can save you money.
Youare invited to inspect our
lines whether you buy or not.
Globe Warehouse,
Talmadge Block, Eimer Ave.
VALLEY PHONE
We are Agents for the Sale of the
STILLWELL
INCANDESCENT GAS BURNER
which gives you better light than ten
ordinary gas burners or twelve electric
bulbs. Floods a large room with a beau-
tiful white light. Comfortable for home,
study, reading, ete. Saves the eyes,
Makes stores, halls and churches look at-
tractive and bright, Fits any gas burn-
er. Aftera wer! 8 trial, if not satisfied
your money back.
L. C. KEPLER,
General Agent.
374} Broad St, Both Phones, Waverly.
from Prov
1s
in
Te
wuthorities
with Jack
Iv bad not
io the ste g Steiffel
said that bis work consisted of caring
for the plunder and disposing of it. The
other members of the b assert
ed, were concerned iu the stealing
The purpose in bringing Stelffel here
was to have him Identify the plunder
found aboard the Dorado and the yacht
Bessie and tell the author
was stolen. The Bessle was
by the thieves Stelffel said |
that the thefts occurred atl alo
Island sound and the
gansctt bay
Assoc
Keep
Strong Always.
Make every atom of
vour vitality count.
Build new tissues be=-
fore the old give way,
You can do this by
taking a wine glassful
of Stegmaiers’
MALT EXTRACT
before each meal and
upon retiring,
Stegmaiers' Malt Ex
tract is not an exper-
iment, as it was en-
dorsed by the physi-
cians attending the
state medical conven-
tion held Sep. 20, 1900
and again by them at
their convention held
Sep. 26, 1905, If your
druggist doesn’t keep.
it order direct from
us. Both Phones.
Stegmaiers’ Brewing
Company.
SAYRE, -
aud, he
ities where It
nlso used
st night
vg Long
I ¥ Naor ({ South Main Street, Athens,
SLOTes HATH
ready to repair shoes in the
beat manner and at the lowest
price, Bri your shoes to
the “Shoe Hospital.” Shop
open sveaiage from 7 to 8.
All Male Students Suspended
NEW YORK, Oct. 25-4} minle
students of the Natlonal Aq dey of
Design have Leen temporarily suspend. |
ed, nnd the wowen students alone were
at work in the art school
. The suspen |
sion Is due to au act of last Saturday, |
when bright vermilion was smeared |
from a tube on the walls of the wen a
washrooms. The school tive be
Best of Everything
Lockhart St.
Mum
lng unable to find the guilty person |
all the male students pratishied |
One hundred apd fifty wale students)
fron fourteen to thirty years of
bave f worl
ane
ge |
Leen thrown out o
Plague Situation at New Orleans.
NEW ORLEANS. Oct. 25 - For the]
first time in death
from yellow recordel hi
Both victims were young o bite
seven davs two
fever
Sayre.
re re
girls
aged fourteen aud the other
One of the ue ‘ om
Is that of a son of Dr Maxim
who himself had the fever twa
ago Dr Landry
C. J. CAR
for the marine hospital ser
eee GONTRAGTOR
25 While
her mother Was Wing Tn the nex AND BUILDER |LEWiGH AND SCRA
room Florence Merriman \ seven:
next)
mouth old baby, fell out of her high! REAL ESTATE
teath her neck
chalr and strangled to
becoming entangled in same netting |
to ie CARY BLOCK SAYRE.
| ’ .
which was used ber lo
| i
fight of her dead child rendered Mrs
Wholesaler of
one gee
sixteen years
Iadry
notths
was medical expert
Mother Went
MERIDEN, «
Was
tie
Merriman insane
Orders can be left at at West Sayre D
| Store, both phones; or at the Erie
yards at Sayre, Valley Phone 37m.
COLEMAN MSSLEL
Strikers Wonld Stop Malle,
| SERRE AND ALES
pi Bat Cia Concord
LJUES Are os nie 40d th zo Packer Avenue, SAYRE, PA. Plans and Betimates F
Georgia Hemoves Quarantine
ATLANTA Ga, Oct. 2° lhe state
board of health has remove |
All quarantine restrictions, and it
probable that flual throws E
open the state to ts will
taken today
decides! to
is)
action
ill pola