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Lehigh Valley Coal HARD AND SOFT WOOD ‘Best Quality & Prompt Delivery : Guaranteed Bradford Street Yard Phone, 185d & & Ba, Okan 14 Rayna Haupi's Store, Sayre need something to protect ¢ health painst this changeable weather we are your uving just now—SOME- THI ING that will brace you 3 you a good appe- the, enrich your blood, sleady i pur physician what the | of the State ARE HOT AFTER ANDY New York Life Trustees Will Extradite Hamilton. ¥'CALL TOO SICK TO PROSECUTE. it I= Sald That Lawyer Waa Able ta Draw Money at Any Branch Office Withont Voucher and That He Got $360,750, NEW YORK, Feb. 10 ~ In view of the Fowler house cleaning committee's re port, which was adopted unanimously it a special meeting of the New York Life trustees, the trustees, it is sald, have under consideration procesdings looking to Andrew Hamilton's extradi- tion should he persist in bis refusal to return and give an accounting. The committee, according to its report, which mercilessly scores Mr. Hamilton and ex-Presklent McCall, bas been told that Hamilton was “pliysically able to travel” The committee, however, has “exerted every effort to induce him to return, but without success.” Regarding Mr. McCall, “the commit tee is informed by his family that bis phrsical and nervous ceudition is such “IUDGE” ANDREW HAMILTON. that the subject” (of certain rewit tances charged to the “policy fee ac count” iu the Paris office “cannot be taken up with him at present.” It Is assorted that Hamilton got from the New York Life since 1802 $1347. 382 41. The Armstrong committee was able to nucover but $1. 164.000 That of the $1.38473%2 41 Hamliton bas only accounted for $37,607.61. leav lug an unexplained balance of $1,809, 774.50, That suits will be brought against Hawliton for an accounting of $796,- 964.01 That suits shomld be brought agaiust Hamilton aud McCall for $219,500, in addition to the $235,000 already paid by MeCall to the New York Life on ac- count of the Hamilton payment. That Hamilton bad the power to go oto any branch office of the company aud obtain suy sum of money simply by presentiug an order signed by Mc Call. He was uot required to give any explanation or render any ac counting. From 1808 to 1006 he took in this way $508,730 out of branch of. ces. That between 190 and 1908, on ca- bled orders sent by McCall, Hamilton got from the Paris office of the com- pany $144.500. Of this be gave John A. McCall $10,000 In two sums, one of $7000, the other of $2500. Why Me- Call should have got New York Life mouey through Hamilton in this way Is not explained That Hamilton collected $90,356 47 from other Insurance cowpanles on claims held by the New York Life. No entry of the collections was ever made fu the books of the company Throughout, the report discredits ex. plapatious previously made by McCall and Hamilton, Their First Sleigh Ride. ITHACA, NY, Feb. 10-Viceroy Tuan Fang and Tal Hung Chi, the tm- perial Chinese commlisaloners, enjoyed the first sleigh ride of thelr lives in this city after spending several hours visiting Cornell university. When the members: of the party awoke In their special train, sidetracked. at the rall- way station, six Inches of snow covered the ground. While en route for the campus on a trolley car the visitors took much interest iu passing slcighs and expressed a desire to ride lo one. Gevernor Carter Improviag. HONOLULU, Feb. 10.—-The condi tion of Governor Carter is much jm- proved, and his physicians now regard his case as au aggravated attack of grip. It Is sald. however, that he will not Le able to attend to the duties of his office for at Jeast two months, and the physicians will sign a certificate to that effect, which is supposed to have the legal effect of making Secretary Atkinson acting governor, Naval Militia For Buflale. ALBANY, N. Y, Feb. 10.~A delega- tion from Buffalo called at the execu. tive chamber and urged Governor Hig glos to favor the establishment of = branch of the naval militia at Buffalo. The party was accompanied by Adju. tant General Nelson H. Henry and Commander ry of the naval militia Helen Keller 11 WRENTHAM, Mass, Feb. 10. Miss Helen Keller, who has heen 111 here In reported as slightly Improved. The young woman has no disease, but was suffering from exhaustion. Miss Kel BOMBS IN A CABARET. Dynamite Used In the Hevolationary Riots at 51. Petersbary. ST. PETERSBURG, Feb. 10—-The war between the “fighting ofganiza- tions” of the revolutionists and the so calied Black Hundreds assumed a new phase here when a band of “reds” sur rounded the Cabaret Schlusselberg- Chaussee, ou the bank of the Newsky river, above the city, and threw a bomb among an assemblage of workmen. The “reds” then opened fire on the panic stricken inmates of the eabaret, killing two amd seriously wounding eighteen, of which latter one died while being taken to the hospital The bomb, which was hurled through 8 window Into the mala room of the restaurant, exploded with a terrible noise and demolished almost the entire building A wooden partition was blown out, and much furniture, glass- ware and crockery was shattered. The ralus were spattered with liquor and blood and pieces of flesh, the whole presenting a sickening sight, The restgurant had been for some time known as a resort of the Jower order of workingmen and rough char acters who were believed to be lo the pay of the police Military detachments, which are con- stantiy patrolling the turbulent indus- trial suburbs, burried to the scene of the disturbance, re-enforced by dra- goons and police from the city, and threw a cordon around the whole dis- trict. Most of the revolutionists made off at the approach of the troops, but a few bolder spirits remalued and offered a desultory resistance to the encircling soldiers, Wholesale arrests were made, which are still continuing Vice Admiral Chouknin, commander of the Black sea fleet, was wounded here by a woman who attacked him In bis office. A sentry who rushed to the admiral’'s assistance shot the woman dead. No statement has been issued relative to the extent of the adwmiral's injury. General Linevitch reports that whole sale arrests of revolutionaries have been made at Chita, In Trapsbalkalia. Among those arrested are eighty-one soldiers. Large quantities of arms and $xplosives have been surrendered to the authorities, In a dispatch received here from General Mistchenko Viadivostok Is re- ported to be tranquil Tbe killlug of three workmen at the Putlloff factory and this last episode are believed to be but a prelude to other acts of retaliation and reveuge between the two factions NOT IN DEFUNCT BANK. Charles F. Krischler Not Responsible For Pittsburg Failure. WABHINGTON, Feb. 10. — A short tine ago Charles F. Krischler, can. didate for mayor of Allegheny, Pa, wrote the president saying that a cer tain preacher of his city had been charging him, sometimes openly and sometimes by insinuations and (nouen- does, with responsibility for the fallure of the Enterprise National bank and Asking that the matter be Investigated. The president referred the letter to the secretary of the treasury, and he In turn asked the comptroller for a re port. The comptrolier's letter to the secretary of the treasury Is as follows: “I return berewith a letter from Mr. William Loeb, Jr, secretary to the president, and also a letter addressed to the president by Charles F. Krisch ler, president of the Provident Trust company and Republican nominee for mayor of Allegheny, Pa. “As requested by you, I have asked Thomas Rinaker, receiver of the Enter- prise National bank, and Edward P Moxey, special national bank examiner, whether there Is anything implicating Charles F. Krischler or In any way connecting him with the fallure of the Enterprise National bank. “Mr. Moxey writes as follows: ‘Thus far in my investigation I have not run Across ao record of any transaction that Charles F. Krischler bad with the bank, either as a maker or Indorser of any note. His name does not appear to be among the depositors of the bank’ “Mr. Ripaker writes and telegraphs me practically to the same effect, so that | am safe in sayiug that there has aot been found In the Enterprise Na. tional bank any evidence at all to just! fy any charge that Mr. Krischler was connected, directly or Indirectly, with the fallure of the bank.” Crusade Agninst Boston Bucket Shops BOSTON, Feb. 10 —John V. Flanagan, member of the brokerage firm of J, J Quinlan & Co, was arrested on a war rant charging him with keeplug a com mou gambling house, Flanagan was immediately relensed on ball. The ar rest was the of a crusade agalust =o called bucket shops. It |e understood that a test case will be made In order to determine whether these places are violating the laws Outeoe Becky Was 101 Years 014d. CATSKILL, NY. Feb. 10 Becky Dickson, known as the oldest negress in Greene county, is dead here, aged 101 years. She is survived by her hus band, Chauncey Dickson, who was ninety eight years old on the 3d of jnst [eptember Snow Stops Hudson Valley Traine. JLENS FALLS. N. Y., Feb. 10. ~ Trafic is suspended on all branches of the Hudson Valley rallway on account of the snowstorm which was the heavy. fest in the last five years, The ice har vest is again delayed, Howard Curtis Dies nt Sea. KINGSTON, Jamalen, Feb 10 Howard Curtis of New York died on etn Plata. from Xew Fhile on his way her his heaith, Flo was buried at BOXER RIOTS AGAIN Forejgn Mission Chapels De- stroyed at Changtu. TROOPS CONCENTRATED AT MANILA Ferce of 12,000 Men Ready te Be Embarked For Chinese Coast at a Moment's Warning—Hawall Force Heady For Action. WASHINGTON, Feb. 10.—News of a positive nature received from Amoy, China, tells of the destruction of the English Presbyterinn and Rowman Cath olic wissious at Chaogtu, thirty miles from Amoy, by "a mob described as composed of Boxers The damage amowits to more than $50,000, and the place for a time was completely in the hands of the mob, who sectned bent on the destruction of all buildings occupied by foreigners. [lie rioting caused the greatest excite ment. The American missions were un injured, as the attacking party was iiriven off before It could reach that lo ality The boycott of American goods is strong iy that province, and it is con sidered surprising that the American missions werg not among the first to be attacked. The hostile sentiment to for cigners, however, was strong enough to include the other justitutions Ever siuce the boycott on Awerican gods was begun throughout the differcut Chinese ports Amoy bas lent a full share iu the disturbances arising there from, and many attacks of minor Im portance had previously been wade as 1 result’of the hostile feeling Secretary Taft before the senate com- mittee on appropriations has requested an appropriation of $100,000 to be ex pended for additional barracks and quarters for the army at or near Ma ulla. He stated that the situation in China was such that it might be necessary at Any time to send troops there and that it would be wise to have troops near to be used for that purpose. The commit tee, however, declined to make an ap propriation at that time Nevertheless several weeks Ago A force of 12,000 men was to be concen trated at Msuoila, and siuce that time small detachments have arrived there. bringing the number of United States troops ready to be embarked for the China coast up to & considerable num ber At the same time concentration of forces bas been quletly but steadily golng ou In Hawall, where they will be aearcr the scene of possible action, and both forces are being beld ready for any ewergency White House Is Teo Small. WASHINGTON, Feb. 10.—President Roosevelt authorized the following statement, which was given out at the White House: “The president and Mrs Roosevelt ask the kind conslderation of wany friends who would under ord} nary circumstances receive invitations to Miss floosevelt's wedding. The ca- pacity of the White House required that under existing circumstances In vitations be llmited to the closest kins folk, the persomal friends of Miss Roosevelt and Mr. Longworth and cer tain classes of officials In Washington No friends of the president or Mrs Roosevelt are being asked unless they also come within one of these classes, sud even with these lmitntions the aumber of guests threatens to overtax the capacity of the White House" Frain Rgn Away on Haton Mountain, TRINIDAD, Colo, Feb. 10—-While an eastbound fruit train on the Santa Fe millway was at the top of Raton wountaln the engineer lost control of the engine. The train descended the mountalu at a terrific rate. Ou a curve trestie at the base of the mountain the entire traln left the tracks. The en glue and thirty freight cars were plied up in a broken mass. Two brakemen are supposed to be under the wreckage crushed to death. The engineer and fireman jumped and escaped with se vere brulses Big Guu's Mule Blown Of. WASHINGTON, Feb 10—An acct dent has occurred at the naval proviug ground, Indian Head, by which a part of the muzzle of a twelve Inch gun was blown off, The gun had been used In various kinds of experimental work. and, although pieces of the muzzle were blown to a considerable distance. no one was injured, and only trifling dam 1k was done to the surrounding grounds and mounts Martinl Law In Natal. PIETERMARITZBURG, Natal. Feb 10.-0Owing to a uatlve uprising being feared martial law lu this district It Is reported that the natives are determined to the collection of the poll tax. The police re-enforcements have found the bodies of the sixisolllers who were reported missing. The men had cruelly stables] to death Serious trouble is feared has been declared resist been Color Line Drawn In Trolley Cars, ASHEVILLE N_ « Fel, 10 ~The board of aldermen last ulght unani mously passed an ordinance, effective June 1, requiring the railway companies to provide separate cars and waiting stations for white amd colored people. A fine of $25 is Imposed apon any person who shall go nto a car or compartment provided for another race. street Pacific Terminus at Prince Rupert, MONTREAL, Feb. 10. — The Grand Trunk Pacific Hallway company has decided to name Its terminus to he con. A JOKER IN QUARANTINE. English Tourist Jolliled Port Sargeos and Was Hooked as Crazy. NEW YORK, Feb. 10—-Emphatic pro- test and appeal were made to the Brit ish cousul by the Earl of Yarmouth and other close friends of Ernest Fownes, a wealthy Englishman whe, though a first cabin passenger on the Baltic, was held all night on the vessel by order of a surgeon of the marine hospital corps His being taken from the Jolly throng of saloon passengers at the Baltics pier was followed by indignant pro tests, but the man was foresd to spend the night on shipboard instead of In one of the finest hotels in the city, as be anticipated “1 was thunderstruck.” sald he when interviewed by several reporters on the Baltic, “when Dr. Ward told we | was detained I thought at first he was chafing we, too, having heard what Wags you Americans are, and not dreaming that he had failed to see the Joke in my humorous answers to his questions” “What did you say to Dr some one Inguired “He nsked me who I was, and [ sald, ‘Ob. I'm nothing ou the face of God's green earth, you know’ “ “What's your business? he asked me “Oh, I'm a job master or a job lots or auything you like, ¥' know, | re plied gayiy. ‘It really doesn't matter what you make it* “1 thought he looked at me a little qneeriy,” continued Mr. Fownes, “but I never imagined for a moment that Le didn’t understand I was having.a little fun with bim. So when he said 1 was detained, I thought It all a part of the Joke and cried ‘ ‘Hooray, that's fine!" Ward ?™ PENNSYLVANIA WON. New York Collegians Defeated Fastest Basket Ball Game. NEW YORK, Feb 10 —After playing the fastest basket ball game ever seen oli the Columbia courts and tleing the score toward the end of the second half Pennsylvania shot the first goal in the extra period to decide the tie and de feated Columbia by the score of 17 to ¥, oO Columbia led In the first half with 10 to ti. Penusylvania losing wany chances by Inaccurate shooting. But iu the se ond Lalf the Pennsylvania forwards played with greater skill, and four goals were made through splendid teain work. Flint, right forward, scor ed the winning goal ou a pass from Eblers. Summary: Goals from field lers o, Kelnath 1 Yeansylvania, Eh Flint 1; Columbia Ryan 2, Hurley 2, White 1. Goals from foul—Pennsylvania, Flint 3; Columbla Moore 0. ‘TQue of balves, twenty min Utes Lillie Golding, Favorite, Beaten. SAN FRANCISCO, Feb. 10 — Lillle Golding. backed for thousands of dol lars in the fourth race and the hottest favorite of the day at Oakland opened up a gap of eight lengths, but faded away to almost nothing and finished third. Jackfull, at 10 to 1, was always well up, and when the others grew weary won handily from Fastoso Kentucky Would Limit Racing. FRANKFORT. Ky. Feb. 10.—Repre sentative Russell of Todd county of fered a bill in the Kentucky house of representatives proposing that racing upon any in the state shall be limited to forty days In nuy calendar year. The bill provides a tine of $1.00 dally for violations course Adesso, Garnlah and Double. NEW ORLEANS, Feb 10. Adesso, Garnish and Double were the winning favorites over the heavy track at City park. In the steeplechase Blue Grass Girl bolted through the of the eighth Jump Double much the best in his race and won In a gallop wing Wis Whoa Rill Disqualified. * LOS _ANGELES, (al, Feb 10 Whoa BIULL at 20 to 1, finished first in the first race at Ascot. but was dis qualified for foullng Liue of Life, the heavily plaved favorite. Line of Life was placed first and Whoa Bill last Only two favorites won Dend Hent at Falr Grounds. NEW ORLPBANS, Feb 10 Hill and Usury ran a dead heat to the fifth race at the Fair grounds race the favorit toner Iu each isively hate thie hundicap, stopped to n walk after going Linlf a mile was beaten des Cousin t strong favorite In Soldiers Win at Ogdensburg OGDENS8URG, N.Y, Feb, 10 ~The Fortleth Separate company, N.Y. NG defeated Utica nt Ball at th nrmory here hy a score of 18 to basket state 12 Rough Days at the Spa RARATOGA, N XY Feb 10 feet of snow hax fallen here wid the stor Henvy drifts compelled the ng of local freighits on the nd Hudson amd Boston and Malue mallroads the Hudson Valley ten Passenger trai delayed Iwo threatens to continu Ann Irelawars while rafibway trolley svs was rerdered almost ot the inoperative steam roads |= President of Newark, N, Y., Dead NEWARK. N. Y., Feb I'r. New ell E Landon lent of this villag: and a well known physician aged Arty four years. He was graduaat ed from the College of Physicl nd Surgeons. New You kh colty with the class of INTE 10 Iii Is dend ins Clgar Factory at Yewark, 0... Barned. NEWARK, 0, Pel 10 -Fire broke ont in a large three story brick building occupled by the clear fagtory of John & Harry Swisher, damaging the build. nd contents to the extent of about RUSSELLTO GO NW American Minister Has Be- come Unpopular at Caracas. LITTLE REPUBLIC PREPARES FOR WAR President Castro (as Ralse an Army of 10,000 Men Armed With Mau- sere—Five Small Crafts Are (nlled a Savy. CARACAR Feb 10—t is reported bere that William Russell has become unpopular with Castro's government owing to the apparent siding of the United States with Fradee and that he nay receive any Matters are nearing a climax, as Pros Ident Castro will cotipe] olsxlience to his will Five days ago the El Grito Del Pueb lo suggested that the should Lis passports tite people MINISTER RUSSELL not resist the Frencly, Tue editor was immediately Imprisoned without a show of trial, and the paper was suppressed President busliy the Castro is ended in and In other ways preparing for war Genernls in each state have Leen missioned, and orders have been given to call the recruits to the colors General Aloautam Heated at West Point, has been appoint ed to the military command of La Guay ri. He has received orders to fire on any Freuch warships the moment they are sighted Puerto Cabello and La Guayra are the only ports capable of making a slight defense I'he former bas two modern Inch guus, and the latter has four moderu six inch guus with the usual display of old Spanish pleces which would be blown to pleces at the first shots It is doubted whether President Cas fro can raise more than 16.000 wen who will take the field with any of spirit. The men are armed with Mau ser rifles, Lut they never practice shoot ing They have 20000.000 rounds of ball cartridges and a few mountain guns. The Venezuelan navy consists of five small crafe, at ia Guayrna recroiting throughout republic a Venezuelan od six show concentrated An Unpleasantness at Savannah, SAVANNAH, Gua, Feb 10—Parti- suus of the two rival local political fac- tons had a pistol fight in front of the city exchange, “Babe” Dyer was kill Frank Nagle, a bystander. shot through the eve and Is in a critical condition; Pat Kearuey, a policeman, off duty at the time, was shot through the neck, and “Sap” Dyer was shot twice through the legs “Suatcher’ Dyer and Thomas Hewitt, a private detective, are under Besides those under arrest or wounded Who participated in the shooting were Harbor Master Jawes MeBride Lils Tim McBride About shots were fired ed Was arrest those and son, forty Dolan Invokes Ald of Courts. PITTSBURG. Feb. 10 —-The conflict between President Dolan of the local district of United Mine Workers of America and the delegates to the is trict convention now In who for five days have tried to oust Dolan from his office, has been taken into the courts by Dolan, who bas secure! o preliminary injunction which restralns the delegates from interfering with his presiding over thelr meeting putting him out of oMee session, or from Six Taken Out Dead THURMOND, W. Va Feb 10. —Fif teen miners are still missing and are believed to be shaft of the Par ral mine, where an explosion occurred Eleven have been taken out alive apd six dead Ike colored miner was found with Lis mouth alr The other tive 175 feet from the mine baddies being severely burned in the Npeers, n tRninst an hole evidently trying to wet air found opening men were shout thelr Fitts Dentea All Wrongdolog BRATTLEBORO, Vt. Feb 10 At torney General Clark C Fitts, against whom charges of unpmofes duct have lwen ness stand in his own defense emi hours at the special commission He ny slonal con Was on the wit for sey before the the wl regularitie made hearing rodney dented that he! of the ir court of SU been guilty Viegod Cuba In Satisfied WASHINGTON, Fob 10 ble which ar The NE Oe time ago! of Cala elt ty of the hile the republi tes) States on aecon ston of Cuban « ers f(t NR West, Fin, has been scttled ie Cn ban minister has received n fall report from the Cubinn consul nt Ke» West Weather Probabilities, Fale and ent tor on ees) winds - spud ZAriun mn SATURDAY SPECIALS = Val Laces They are hard to get this secscn, urdoubtedly tte most wanted mer- chandise today. The Globe stores have them however, and we have received our allotment which we place on sa'e Saturday at the ridi- culous price, ic There which are numbers in the lot cannot be bought fir less than 15¢ anywhere Beautiful new patterns just im- ported, both German and French productions round and square mesh in sets to match 5,000 yds val laces and insertions, worth up to 15¢ the yard, Saturday {ic Ladies Hose Supporters Hook-on hose supporter best wide elastic regular 25¢ kind, in black, white and blue; Saturday and Mon- day 15¢ Another Lot of those new serges in grey creations, fast colors and firm woolly texture, An ideal fabric for waists or suifs, 15¢ Ladies’ Collars yr" 2bc grades, in lace, chiffon, silk, liven, etc, etc, Saturday and Mon- day, 15¢. Special prices on Comforts, Weol Blankets, Cotton Blankets, Ladies’ and Children’s Golf Vests as adver- tised earlier in the week. iLL & BEiBACH CAFE Best of Everything Lockhart St. Sayre. LOOMIS OPERAHOUSE ORCHESTRA Striotly Up-to-Date Music furnished for Balls, Parties and all manner of Boe- ial Functions, either public or private. Any number pleces desired will be fun nished. Call Valley Record for terms, ate. LEHIGH AND SCRANTON COAL At the Lowest Possible Prices. Orders can be left at West Sayre Store, both phones; or at the Erie yards at Sayre, Valley Phone 37m. COLEMAN HASSLER, DR. A. G. REES, M.D. 100 Lake 5t. West Sayre, OFFICE HOURS: 8 to 11:00 a, w., 2 to 4:30, 7:00 to 8:00, Genito urinary and chronic diseases a specialty Both phones, MEAT AND FISH When you want the best meat, fish ind scallops at popular prices, call on S.J Bellis, 7 Elizabeth street. Phone orders receive prompt atten- Lion Valley Phone 66x. Bell Phone 138w TR Cards For Sale. The Valley Record has In stock the following card sigos: ha For Rent
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