The valley record. ([Sayre, Pa.]) 1905-1907, November 22, 1905, Image 1

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    A
If it's Gloves you want,
come see us. Work gloves,
wool gloves, dress goods,
driving gloves, 25¢ to §5
and all prices in between,
AT BOLTON'S.
‘Men's Furnishings, Hats and
Shoes
Packer Ave, Sayre. Both Phones,
FIRST Mpishe.
“=. $70,000.00
GENERAL BANKING
THREE PERCENT INTEREST
Paid on Time Deposits.
DIRECTORS
RP. Wilbur, J. N. Weaver,
J. W. Bahop,
= W T. Goodnow,
0. LL. Haverty, Seward Baldwin, PF. T. Page.
R. PF. Page, Cashier
Renting, Estates Managed Collecting
E. E. Reynolds,
For mle in Athens,
REAL ESTATE 25m,
I, = [NSURANGE
Bought, Sold and
— Rxchanged —
Investments Loans Negotiated
IIT Packer Ave.,
Valley Phone 230x, Sayre, Pa
ALEX D. STEVENS,
INSURANCE AND
REAL ESTATE.
Losas Negotiated, Insurance
Written, Fuses Pented Pen's
Collected, 7T2ves Ps'd
ROOM 7, ELMER FLOCK
LOCKHART ST.. SAYRE.
EARLY WINTER
“Early winter days are
the ones that cause wost of
the coughs, colds, etc
People hesitate to change
from fight to heavy cloth-
ing and while they hesitate
the lungs are left unpro-
tected, at the time when
they are most susceptible
to attack.
A CHAMOIS VEST Or a
OmEsT PROTECTOR is a
preventative that is worth
many cures.
AT ALL PRICES.
‘HAROLD L. GILLESPIE
Lockhart Street,
Sayre,
Penn’a
proves
TT,
yond a doubt. In-
sist on having it.
Oongress of Zemstvos at Moe-
cow to Support Witte.
WORKMEN TAKE AN EIGHT HOUR DAY
Regime of Autocrary nad Harean-
eracy Had (ome to an End.
Martial Law In Provinces.
ST. PETERSBURG, Nos
Vices received from Goel, in the gov
ernment of that pan that a bat
talion of reservists a thousand strong
bas mutinled following a demand for
better fod
Admiral
miralry
Ad
oy _
=4%
asl
the
Rirlleff has
uli the Neva because
ck ree] the
Works
|
i
i
hour day
without n
Count Witte, it Is said, coutemplates
the wholesale proscription of workmen
whe participated in the recent strikes,
aud there may be a recurrence of the
labor crisis. Three thousand wen have
been already dismissed from the Baltic
Works aloue.
I'bere is an alarmiog spread of agra
rian outrages which has caused the ex
tension of martial law to the provinces
of Penza Zursk addition to
those in which it had been procialned
Ihe sentiment of the zemistvo con-
at Moscow is veering distinctly
to the side of Count Witte and It now
seeius probable that a large ma jority
of delegates will favor a resolution to
Colne to the
aliel Jeft the shops at 4 o'dock
prernilssie
aml in
ETvss
assistance of the govern
fluent agaiust the forces of revolution
and disorganization though be.
cause such Is regarded by a
considerable as the of
many evils .
Such leaders as M St Lepkine of
Moscow Alexander Stakoviteh. Mi
chael Stakoviteh, Prince Paul Dolgoru
koff and Prince Volkousky of Riazan,
who are amoung the most prominent
men In Russia and who have the con
fidence of those engaged in the reform
movement, came out boldly at the ses
sion and laid down as a plain truth
that only through co operation with
the government, good or bad though it
might be, lay the way to a bappy
realization of the liberties promised by
the lmperial mauifesto of Oct 30
The presiding officer of the COURTess
was Count Mukbanoff, a former mas
shal of the nobility of Chernigov, whe
was dismissed frou Lis post for ad-
dressing a telegram directly to the em
peror
The speech of Prince Paul Dalgoru
koff was one of the Lest de livered since
the opening of the COUgTess,
Mie winistry of Count Witte, whica
be compared to a commission in bank
ruptey far froin ileal, but he
t nst Le supported and sus
he prince hrought the con
ts feet at the end of his
leclaring that Lo matter who
the head of
regime of
only
action
faction least
Was
that
digit
ment the
bureaucracy had now been relegated to
the krubo of “idiotic pusntisies
Ing to the words used by the emperor
In his answer to \[ Petrunkevitch
when a decade ngo at the reception of
the delegations from the remstvos aft
er the corunation the Liberal from
Tver warned bis udjesty of the peces-
sity of convoking the representatives of
the people
Alexsuder Stakovich sald that Count
Witte was an intelligent and ambitious
man, who would try to put into prac-
tice the principles of the manifesto, but
that unless be were properly alded the
premier would fall under the infuence
of the court circles and be forced into
the path of reaction. He ady ocated the
Couvocation as quickly as possible of a
douma based ou universal suffrage and
the dispatch of a deputation of zewmst-
Voists to St. Petersburg to advise and
confer with Count Witte
the govern
at
I ate] the
aliud
Meyer Not Afraid,
NEW YORK, Nov. 22. —~George Von
L. Meyer, American ambassador at St.
Petersburg, who is on his way back to
resume bis official duties after an ab
sence of nearly two months, interview.
od here, sald: “I do pot believe there Ig
Any good ground for supposing that the
Russian populace wil attack foreigners
aud bave no fear of an attack I regard
M. Witte as by far the most careful
man in Russia If RUY one can bring
order out of the chaos into which the
Cars empire Is plunged M. Witte is
the one to do jt.’
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Four Blown to Pleces.
SOUTH RIVER, N. J Nov, 22.
Four men were blown to pleces here
by an explosion at the laboratory of
the luternational Smokeless Powder
aud Chemical company at Parlin. They
were John Pierce, Frank Spratford,
John Applegate and JW Redpath, su
perintendent of the laboratory. What
caused the explosion will never be
known, as ouly the four wen were |
the building at the time
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New Battleship Virginia's Trial.
ROCKLAND, Me, Nos The uew
battleship Virginia, a product of the
Newport News Shipbullding and Dry
Dock company, In Ler screw standard
zing tests wade one dash over the
weasured mile off Owls Lead at the
apeed of 19.74 knots an hour, a sew
American mille record for ships of hey
m3
-—
made by the he
ago
Young Woman Killed by Rurglar.
CHICAGO, Nov, 20 Miss Maud
Reese. an enployee of the law depart
ment
of the general offices of the Un.
A LABOR GRIEVANCE.
eration Congress Condemns Graft
In Soaveair Boek Deals
PITTSBURG, Nos I'ie prinei-
Pai feature of the sessions of the Amer
fe Feliration of Labor was when the
wy
-—
Erievau «
tah ug for the abolition of the
SouUYeLir programme io connection with
anion labor events
it = «hiarged that representatives
setited]
i=
the country were charged with graft
forgery and threatening the em
Ployers with strikes and boycotts In
uvenir books for Labor
uCCasions
ag
getting ont
othivy
Magy of the leading delegutes to the
convention. Including President Samuel
Gowers, talked on the question. and
while the names of the labor unions
which the charges were made
! woversd labor leaders n al
city were accused of the
A resolution was offered and
wleminiog the issue of sou
veulr bouks by the labor unlous and
bereafter it is likely that none will be
Issued
The exposure came about as a result
f a resolution offered condemniug the
§ every
practice
adopted
of firmus whose
ven placed ou the “unfair
Souvenir programme issued
last Labor day. Some of the delegates
from small tow us were opposed to the
prolilbiting the lssulng of
the souvenir books, claiming that It
was in this manuer that the bulk of
the money used by the organizations
was raised
Finally one of the delegates accused
those having charge of the Federation
ist. the official organ of the federation,
of applyiug the same methods. but a
vigorous denial was made by Pres!
dent Gompers, who Is editor of the pa
per. He said that the Federationist
gever got out souvenirs and challenged
any of the delegates to expose any cor-
ription In connection with the publica.
tion of the paper
ements
names had
Hst” in the
resolution
A STOCK SWINDLER.
Brokers and Residents of the West
Robbed by New Scheme
CHICAGO, Noy Stockbrokers
and of unlisted stocks fu all
parts of the United States are sald to
ndled out of thousands
of dollars by a scheme alleged to have
been perpetrated by R Levy, a stock
broker with offices {u the Medinab
lewple Lullding Levy was arrested
last night ou a warrant charging him
With using the malls to defraud
Ihe scheme of the alleged svindler
fcconling to the police to solicit
shares of stock from brokers or any
Sue owning unlisted shares withethe
request that the stock to the
Garfield National bank, « This
bank, it is sald. opera
the stock
tion for soe t
declare, it
bad lus
Wis Levy the
never iring
Bo]
-
URN pers
Lise fey
Was
he sont
icago
s Lot been in
Ate
the police
fie
0 Secured
Hutuediately by
tiie
sold
of
from him
Levy
SW HITS sliares Liv
s
deal
ahd
mining
shires operations
were ln the wes
President Smith Agninst Folygamy
EL PASO, Tex, Nov, 22 Ile arrest
here of E. H. Couger and Pear! Gur
rin of Utah brings out the fact that
President Smith of the Mormon church
absolutely refuses to sanction plural
marriages. Conger declares that be fell
in love with Miss Gurrin, and being re
fused a license fu Utah he went to the
Mormon coloules fu Mexico expecting
to marry there, send for his first wife
aud make a home there with both. He
says President Swith was visiting the
colony and flatly refused to permit the
marriage. aud the couple started back
bome sud were arrested here Conger
being charged with abduction of the
girl. Conger says both have been ex
pelled from the church by President
Swith
Elliott, Allas Count du Laney.
PHILADELPHIA, Noy WW. D
Elliott, alias Count du Laney, who was
taken into custody here an few days
Ago, was given a hearing by United
States Commissioner Cralg and held In
$2500 bail to await his removal to
Baltimore, where be Is w anted to an-
swer a charge of conspiracy with Ed
win L. Parker and Samuel J. Long to
use the mails In a scheme to defraud
Parker 1s under arrest in Baltimore
Postal inspectors at the bearing testi
fied that the men had been operating
au lllegal stock brokerage concern
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Will Fight Chinese Boycott,
HONOLULU, Nov Attorney
General Lorrin Andrews, who went 1
Shanghal two months ago on a vaca
tion, bas sent his resignation to Gov
ernor Carter, He Las been retained us
an attoruey by American firs In
Shanghai to conduct negotiations in an
attempt to settle the Chinese boycott
on American goods and will remain
there. An lmortant mos cement is de
veloping awong the Americans at
Sbaugha! toward Improving the pres
eut situation
»y
_—
op
-—
Clgarmakers Strike at Key West
KEY WES] Fla, Noy
eral strike of the clgarmakers went In
to effect. Revers! conferences were
held between the manufacturers and the
Clgarmakers union, hat they were
fruitless. It is pot improbable that a
sympathetic strike of all branches of
About 2.000
men are sald to be out, The industry
Is the leadigg one in this « iy
A gen
Hd
—.
Will Debate Football Question.
PRINCETON, N. J. Noy 2d Prince
ton hax decided to uphold the arma:
ve side of the question for debate
vad 4 br
AS WITNESS
PLATT
New York Senator Before In-
| surance Investigators.
——
ADMITTED HE RECEIVED THOUSANDS
: Sinte Campaign Funds Angmented
by Equitable and Other Companies.
Centradicted McCurdy -Man-
ning Depess's Friend
NEW YORK, Nov 22 Totter ug and
feeble, Senator Thomas C. Platt wo
oh the witness staud before the le zis
ative Insurance omimittee bLere and
confessed to having received from the
Equitable, the Mutual
from: the N. York
Sompany hundreds of thousands of i
lars for Republican state Campa
He admitted that the money was paid
He
And p
Life Insurances
waihiy
Klis
to influence legislation at Albany
He gave the lie direct to Hichard A
McCundy, president of the Mutual }
when Lise
fe
Wii swore
fore
coltributed a cent political
poses of Republi can
Houal committee's strong box
Leading up to
Thomas C Platt the day
unfolding of mystery
Chauncey M
river.
Lawyer John A
letters Seq
“eantaukerous friend up the r
who annually as an appl
to the Equitable and gro: npa
when not attended to pro: ptly
on the stand and revealed this Triend
as one W_S Manning, a former act
ary, who bad entered into some =n ’
agreement with the Equitable and the
other big companies through him In
which Manning was paid money ovens
year to refrain from writing matte:
inimical to the {nsurance ijuterests: as
he had been doing previous to the ar
rangement” The Equitable's payment
to Manning, he sald, was, ns a rule
$450 a year
Shades of the Tweed riug came back
with Thomas E Comsn
ness was taking care of the Equitabl
Life in departments of the city govern
ment and having the personal tax as
sessment of the company's officers re
duced
Second Vice President George E
Tarbell of the Equitable Life followed
Thomas Cowan, and he was isked wh
Lie had had Coman Interest Limself |
the Tarbell tax ASSeESMIenLs
was a wWiliieoss
the cutlninittee that he had go
for ]
outside the
the mifessior
=ht
of Sen:
friend up
the
Depew's
Nichols who we
to itor Depew abun ¢
1ppenrd
nt
went
whose bus)
“All he did In my case sald Tar
bell, “was to make an appointment
the tax office for we. 1 knew Le w ns
Acquainted withd the city departments
and that was why I asked him to do
what he did for 10
From this | Mr
Tarbell through the
lations life ins
wl lif = II Ee upianiee
Platt’'s
Metall
it
nut Hughes carried
of thie
Uriafice
history re
agents
between s
in
hia f mind, so
New York
ipplied not only
eralities of a st
auy
far
Lif
to
fis
aud the
Wis
Ken
gn, but also
Colicerned the
ate campaign, t
as to Campaign
ficer In this city or «
“Yes,” agreed the old man Just as he
tottered down off the witness stand
“It must have Leen that the losurance
Companies expected a quid pro yuo for
their coutributionus They never asked
Wwe to do anything for them, but I
think It wust have Leen that they ex
pected that they would be pald back
lu protection for legislation. ™
of a judiglal of
isewhere
How the Brazilians Got It
NEW YORK, Noy lua Rio Janet
Fo newspaper 1eceived Lere by mall ap
bears this dispatch, dated N S. “New
York — The elections Were excit
ing. Slguor Tammanvh ill was elected]
wayor by the Republic aud the re
sult gives satisfaction the
Press”
-—
Us
very
135%)
great to
No Dispute, Says Consul.
NEW YORK, Nov Sir Peyey
Sanderson, the British consul general
here, sald that regarding the
dispute concerning a bill for $1,000 fur-
nisbed Ly Dr. Wilber M Dalley to
Prince Louls of Battenberg there has
been much misapprehension There Las
been no dispute The work performed
by Dr. Dalley special and of a
highly skilled character The prince
declared himse If pleased. and it is only
the indiscretion of some unknown per
son that has giveu rise t
alleged
wns
O Ah errousous
Impression
Mre. A, V. Deane-Neld Free.
WHITE PLAINS, N. Y.. Nov 22
Mrs Albert V. Deane Reid, the young
Woman who was taken from her Lins
band soon after Ler marriage by
brothers and in Bloomingdale
asylum, Hberty by Justice
Platt, who decided she Lad never been
insane and never should have heen se nt
to the asylum Her husband Is BOW in
the Towbs in New York await ug trial
on an indictment charging bim with
her
placed
at
was set WY
bigamy
May Reduce Tax on Burned Liquor.
WASHINGTON, Noy Upon sat
isfactory showing to the secretary of
the treasury that the recent big fire In
the Overholt distillery at Broadford,
Pa, was purely aceldental and that the
spirits destroyed without fraud
there may Le ay thatement in whole or
in part of the Internal revenue tax due
on them, aggrex iting hetween
and $n ne
wy
-a
Were
TON (nx
Dewey to Imitate Jerome,
BOSTON, Nov. 22 The Hoston may
oralty contest is somewhat complicated
by the announcement of Henry 8
Dewey that he will be an Independent
candidate for the office. There was
also talk of an Independent Democratic
candidate, but as the man whose name
8 been su 4 In this connection
SURPRISES AT -ZNNINGS
Listless, at 15 to 1.
Beating Minti and Debar,
WASHINGTON, Nov. go & ihe
tendanccgme 1 Wiishiugton 1
club meeting sho ‘
over the previous davs
Three favarites. a
two outsiders = ere
SUrprises WwW.
5 tal t
| of the Shickl's
- re
fea
sieat iy
the season
oid chalice
the winners
IPalv's =tine
Oo
£8
ore
is
iast
Wis
Sur
| . ! lake first. «
per. =
Rixth I: i
| Cracker second
fLuwaire Wil Be Dashiel.
HAVEN Now :
and Harvaad ve agresd upon off
for Satunlay’'s game They w I be Pay
rash \ i x Matthes
jf A ctiang of |
NEw Conn 2
titi
iti]
referes Mr
eligh
biead lnesmag
Estrada Palma at Nashville,
NASIVILLY I'et Noy. 2 Cop
frie
strong at the lisisli. Estrads ®
efeate] Iris « ON fis 34
the willie Landicap at Cumberl hi]
Bear sicher Redermed Himae
Ni Fa ANCIs \ i
hire
thin
1
park
ir
of redeemed
the one
PRESIDENT TO DRAPER
Congratulates Gos ernor Elect an Hie
Upright Public Life
HOPEDALE A . N
ception planned
with the
the citizens of H
last night to 1
Eben Drapes
Mr Draper
fits 1
Lis i
co-aperation {
entenant (Laver Jeet
S
L
Wi
dor
of the meeting
[he 1 . Henan
[H r |
President it
No tii 1
Your suc
lam FI»
in
a message to ) )
those (deal Wf ud upright
cliduct lu pull h }
sy
oll staud for
as of wore cu Oo the future of
th
of werely partisan politics
Lsesjuenoe t
our people th any possible (Hiestion
Ex-Governor Bacheldor For ¢ hief,
ATLANDIC CITY. X. 1 N,
he nat )
1 g
Baudry, delegats
Up the Lisi
HUOTTow night Tod
ected, and it looks as
Bachieldar of New
¢ elected chief
Mr. Gaunt of New
sibility
dark horse may appear
making a fight for the next weeting
The grange devoted cousiderable thin
to the allegation that the express com
Panties were trying to defeat the rural
free delivery in
1y officers
i ex oy
Hu
nger
will
shire
wi vithough
Jersey is also a pos
t odds
Loniiectic
Delegate and a
ut is
@
r.
and parcels post bi
HE
COLIgTress
G. E. Newburgh Arrested la Canada
HAVERHILI Mass, Nov. 22 Au
arrest lu with the theft of
leather from of the lo shice
factories and for which three mie
How VIR
vaolinection
many al
il are
sentelices made at
E. Newburgh, for
erty of this city, was taken
tody ou an charge of receiving stolen
property. The shoe factories last sum
wer lost large quantities of leather
valued as high as $100 000. ( larence J
Sweeney and James R Berry were
convicted and sent to Concord reforma
tory, and Thomas E. Colilng received a
twenty five vears'
prison for the thefts
ele ——
Monument to Confederate Dead.
HUNTSVILLE. Ala. Nov —lu be
half of the local chapter of the Daugh
ters of the Mrs. Virginia
Clay Clopton here a
ment to the Confederate dead
presence of Soa people
Sor
was
Toronto George
nto cus
sentence in state
Confederacy
unvelled mony
the
pal
n
Ihe prin
address
by
of the occasion w As deliv
Harrison of Opelika
Tbe presentation was made by E
Foster iwweepted for the
for the state hy
ernor Jelks and for the J
raus In
Johnston
red
Ala
Ww
city
Gon
labama vote
Yoseph |
General
aml was
by Mayor Smith
former Governor
Powers Mean Business
VIENNA, Noy Ihe
squadron which will form part of the
feet of the powers
Admiral Ritter Jeddina of the
trian navy prog
ton In Turkish waters is due t
at Pimeus at
worning. Italinn
Ish warships
Austrian
combined under
Aus
wed demonstra
‘oh
1h thie
O arrive
daybreak tor row
Brit
Hopes
sultan
French and tw
the way
ire entertained that the
Wil accede to the ands of the
ers regarding Macedonian reforms and
thus obviate the necessity of an demon
stration
re on
still
de pow
Wants 310,000 For Stolen Kies
DES MOINES i N Mis= EI
1a Har alleges
Hayden young
{ man, stole from her is worth £10 (60
1 At least that fs the amount of dam
{ Ages she demands in a suit filed In the
| district court, Marquis 18 the son of
{| BR. W. Marqols, reputed to be a million.
Hon thinks the kiss shy
Margulis 0 wealthy
If you want a first-class
RANGE
We have them We
have the following ranges
to sell.
in stock
Steel Ranges,
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BOLI
HARDWARE
Desmond St.
Sa
COAL
Sayre.
COAL COAL
Tere +s as much difference
[the as
“1 white and yellow sugar
"We sell nothing but the celebratad
[ rhigh Valicy fiesh mined anthra-
te, We also sell Bituminous and
| i-walenck coal and all kinds of
wood.
in
jusiily of coal there as
Our specialty is promot service
"+ lowest market price.
J. W. BISHOP,
103 Leigh Ave, Lockh4rt Bl iz
Both Phones,
wTCOD WOOD
. J. Kitch,
SAYRE'S LEADING
DRAYMAN.
Especial care and prompt at
tention given to moving of
Pianos, Household Goods, Safes
te ¥
i.
D. CLAREY COAL Co.
Lehigh Valley Coal
HARD AND SOFT WOOD
WOOD
Best Quality & Prompt Delivery
Guaranteed
[Bradford Street Yard Phone, 1354
Office at Raymond & Haupt's Store, Sayre
Both "Phones
C. J. CARY,
CONTRACTOR
AND BUILDER
REAL ESTATE
CARY BLOCK, SAYRE.
Wm. B. McDonald, D. D. S.
All modern methods for the sei n |
tific performance of painless opers |
tions on the mouth and teeth
104 South Elmer Ave, {
OVER THE GLOBE STOR} |
|
Wholesaler of
WINES, LIQUORS
BEERS AND ALES
EEE
109 Packer Avenue, SAYRE, PA.
ave a fine line of Dress Pat-
new, fresh goods in Greys,
Blues, Browns and
h will sell for one
Ww the regular prices,
ality for $1.25.
dity for 81.20,
lity for §1 121,
ify fc r
Se
Alma, full pieces
$ inilia, full pieces 75¢.
\rm
Cri’
ire 65¢,
7 be.
1 Nerge
ge She
Serge 45¢
¥1.00 Venetian, 54 in. 85¢.
Many of the above goods are
Llacks
Hoe
1 Nor
oh Ss rm
Wil i!
Men's he ivy fleece lined Under
ir. regular 50¢ kind, 39¢
Heavy fleeced lined grey ribbed,
* kind that don't ruff up when
washed, a cracker for hard wear,
rited up to 35¢.
es 10 to 18, SC
s 20 to 22, 14¢
res 24 to 26, 18¢
€s ON 10 50, 22¢
Wii
USUAL |
14)
Je UW
es
» MH, 25¢
By th
way
Linen Sale
this week. Itends
, and Thanksgiving
Take our word for
it, bu :
iyers at this sale save money.
Unbleached Damask
gular 25c¢ grade, sale
Gn. sever.) patterns, 35¢, 28¢
usual 45¢, all linen 38c
Zan. Irish or German makes,
ill pure flax, worth 60e 48¢
i21n. Irish linen, pure flax, cx in
in several patterns, usual 65¢ £8
Bleached Damask +
linen, worth 85¢, sale
pure flax, worth 50e, sale
price 43¢
62 in. pure flax, worth bbc, sale
price ine
“0 in. new open border patterns
worth 75¢, sale price 68¢
+2 an worth 1.00, sale price 88a
is under way
a day or two
<¢ at hand
4 In re
)
ES
60 in
F400
60 in
We Sell Broadway & Reeds
DAMASKS
BEST MADE
er eeipe—————
Talmadge Block, Elmer Ave
VALLRY 'PHONR
»
SPECIALTIES:
Diseases of tha Eye, Ear, Nose aod
r Fitting of
Honrs
Fit
812: : IR; Sundays
Offer Wheelock Blnok,
AE. BAKER
Carpenter and Builder,
Waverly, N. ¥
17 Pleasant St.
Class Accommodations,
Thomas Ave, Opposite L. V. 8
Specialties
Diseases of omen and of the)