The valley record. ([Sayre, Pa.]) 1905-1907, May 15, 1906, Image 1

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VOLUME 8. NO. 7
What Will You Wear
This Summer?
.
It's high time to decide
what style you want and
make your selection now
while our stock is complete.
We offer for choice all
new model single and dou-
ble breasted sack suits in
the ever popular blue serges
and the gray worsteds
which fashion has approved
as the correct thing.
To truly appreciate
importance of the style
come here and try on the
different models. It will be
a pleasure to show them.
FEEL PEE ERIE EHH EE P0444
Murphy & Blish,
Tailors, Clothiers and Haberdashers,
SAYRE, PA.
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COAL COAL
Lockhart St, Next to Postoffice.
FIRST Mme =
OF SAYRE J. W. BISHOP
ay sinus 919. 000. 00 There is as much difference in
the quality o coal as there is
between white and yellow sugar.
GENERAL B BANKING We sell nothing but the celebrated
THREE PERCENT INTEREST [high Valley fresh mined anthra-
: ate. We also sell Bituminous and
Paid on Time Deposits. Lovalsoek coal and al) kinds of
DIRECTORS
RP Wibar, ]. N. Weaver
W. A. Wilbur J]. W. Bishop,
J. RB. Wheelock W T. Ocodsow,
O. L. Haverly, Seward Baldwia, PV. T Page,
Our specialty is prompt service
nd the lowest market price.
RV. Page, Cashier
——— J. W. BISHOP,
D. CLAREY COAL C0. cos Lehigh Ave, Lockhart Bigg.
Both Phones,
Lehigh Valley Coal
HARD AND SOFT woop WOOD WOOD WOOD
Best & Prompt Delivery Renting, Estates Managed Collecting
Guaranteed E. E Reynolds,
Bradford Street Yard Phone, 135d RTH
oS STE | STATE Zp
ELMER A. WILBER, = icca=r INSURANCE
Property Bought, Sold and
Wholesaler of
— Exchanged —
Wines, Beer and Ales. | |ovestmests Loans Negotiated
OUR SPECIALTIES Valley Pir rr ii Pa
LEMGH CLUB WHISKEY, DOTTER- :
“wenseewo cos. is. | Palmistry
309 Packer Avenue, SAYRE, PA.
STEPHON. : adam Se
LAWS & WINLACK, === =
the? speedy marriage
fe 11
Attorneys and Counselors
at Law.
Life Daries Hudson remass
A GENERAL LAW BUSINESS oii
the of of July y curing him
TRANSACTED. found thE ey of Jona Sep fu 5 as, mo
LAWS' BUILDING, 219 DESMOND BT., | arrival in Norwalk Cone te wars
Valley Phone 180-A. Sayre.
ighter She
ment friends
bringing he
m the cradle t
are io trouble go to her she
Sas be com
ckness
sey puted | gether whole
If you
can fel a
She has met with (rown
City where abe has heen
poken n Brockton
vealed the stolen ring
cx-policeman Charles W
murder jo Salem also
Flynn, who was drowned at Ho
had ain fo the water s x mont
Gg "Mu
She is the A
Mass papers
that caused the arrest
Smith | also the Proctor
found the body of Ligeie
yoke, Mass and
Rise saved the
n Her
Was sunslr
vs4 iL frery
rroyant
wh -
ples
uk n
she is the Clair
twalk papers wh
¢ broth the missing i
ALG she
revealed the murder
"was murdered by her
Justice Mart
McCulla
She is the
| and burglars
{the Philadelphia papers wi
next pres) teut would lw thr te months pre
to his election
Hours tot iam tof and 71t
CENTLHEMEN ADMITTHD
Room 3, Forrest House,
ATHENS, PA.
| Maynard Maynard & Schrier
Attorneys and Counselors.
That's what the conneisseur
who has quafied the amber
nectar of the world's greatest
breweries says when he sips
a glass of
STEGNAIERS’
¥ STOCK LAGER
His taste at once detects the
skillful blendingof the bar-
ley, malt and hops, which on-
ly a master brewer can con-
fain, and the delicatelflavor
which nature has supplied in
maturing it. Try a case to-
day. Prompt delivery.
M.P. A Block, Sayre, Pa. May-
nard Block, Athens, Pa.
DR. A. 6. REES, M.D.
100 Lake St. West Sayre.
OFFICE HOURS:
8 to 11:00 a. mm, 3 to ¢:30, 7:00 to 8:00,
Genito urinary and shronic diseases s
A Pa
ROOSEV ELT DENIES.
Statement on Rate Bill Tangle
From White House.
‘In Ne (ase.” Says President
Chandler Flee
Honrst Reason te Doubt My
“founld
er fay Vue Have
Position vu Measure
WASHINGTON
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gs wi \
thority EF ¢
ef forwer
mude stale
ents i
delt's coulis i pend
tiroad ry . ' sili f
Ms
Lad
ment
ing ™
whieh
Ledge
its seque
| Was
BB RoCOU of
of the president
| Mow!y
i li uv case
| Mr Chandier
| there the siightest
| honest ImiscoRce}
or amy belief that |
specifically to one and ouly one ainend
mekl or set of sinendmetts or that |
would not be satisfied with any amend
mek! which preserved the cssential fea
tures of the Hepburn LUI as it came
froin the house
The president states that he became
cenviued that it was possible for
senators “with advantage’ to use him
As an intermediary and suggested to ail
to whom be spoke thet they communi
cate will Senator Allison, whose pur
poses and the presidents were “identi
cal”
The president's letter savs
My Dear Senator AlMson— As Sena
ter THlmas brought In vour pame io
stateinents ed by
oli bebaif of it president
Ww Let an off 1
White H
the . ib wl
and Altloruey
Ite president says
sither (u the case of
ALY vue wise wap
opportunity for amy
of my amtitule
pledged myself
slate
issued Liv the se giving
thie part
LyeNern|
at
tion
Wi
EX SENATOR W E CHANDLER
conmectiou with mine in
he made cerning our relations to
the rate bill ast Saturday it is perLaps
due 10 you wat | sbould write you on
the matter
After tLe rate bill reported
from the comiuittee and after by vote
of the committee Mr Tilltnan had been
put iu charge of Ators and
many outsiders came to seg me with
reference to it Among others | was
asked to sce ex Senator Chandler as
representing Mr Tilden who was In
charge of the bill [ stated in re
sponse wat [ was of course eutirely
Willing te sve Mr Tilman persoually
Or to see Mr. Chandler or any oge who
could speak for hiw. and | accordingly
directed my secretary to make su ap
poiatinent for Mr Chandler 'o sev we
My woderstaud!iug was that he was the
representative of Mr TuUlman Ino this
first he stated to me the
Views of Mr Dilan with seeming au
thority He called ou we several times
During the same period | saw other
gentienmicn Who professed to give the
views of other svuntors and ou two o«
canious | groups of
men
‘To all of these, senators, representa
tivas of senators and outsiders alike
I niade the same statvuents hose that
I niade to Mz Chandler being the same
In substance that | made to you aud to
hose of your evlieagues of both po
litical parties with whom 1 Lad any
extended conferences on the subleot
The letter of the attoruey goneral
whieh | inclose shows fully the facts
8s to the gonderences which, at wy in
stance he held with Senators Tillman
and Bailey [howe confervnces were
preolsely such as at my (nstauce he
held with any other senators to deter
mine the plraseviogy and dlscuss the
effect of amendiieuts propused by
thew:
le all whom
Hepburu bill vstenCw en
tirely satisfactory The Hep
burn bill as it passed the house alply
recoguired the right of review by the
that is the jurisdiction of the
but 4id attempt to define
it, thus leaviag the « prescribe
the Hmits of thelr
This wus In accordance with the [lens
of the attorney getwrnl his belief Laing
that thereby avoided all danger of
the bill being declared uncoustitutionsl
because of the attempt to confer either
too much or too little jurisdiction om
the courts
the statement
WAS
it weany sen
interview
aw Luewspaper
I saw | stated that the
was in its
to ue
courts
courts not
auUrts to
own Jurisdict
we
I Was
cratic
COME to an agre
went aud that
“ss lay ing
informed by
that
ment
the clhimnce
issing the Hep!
unchanged 1
ths!
var Dewo
old not
¥ Amend
for
iru bill
I
"wis
senators they !
pon a !
best
sue
sulwigutially
formed and this
Senator Balley's and a pumber
of the Republican senators who fasar
ed the LI expressed the “ame opinion
"Rhortly after thix vou, in company |
with Senator Cullom. called upon me
with the amendment which In new
commenly known us the Allison amend
ment. | teld you that while 1 should
prefer the Leng and Overman amend.
Was
believed was
view
ments yet that your amendment was
entirely satisfactory Your amend
Wenken or injure the Hepburn bill
Io none of the amendments of the
rate bill 4id | say to Mr (Landler or
any one eisg that | should insist
bavieg them Incorpoinied In the
as a condition of wy approval
Se flan repeated last p
that be did not in any way initiate
tLivus with the | Tent rega
Democrat! port for
that he dA
Chandler to to the
aator ght
Lug 1
IBK fhe
rails
esi
ad rate bill apd
tor
House
ash
White
el
“REDS” TAKE TWO LIVES
Daguer For Admiral Husmich and
Bomb For Coustantinesd
PETERSBUR¢ May
Kummich fe
port, was assasainnfes! here !
men, wl May day demonsts
Bad sttempted to stop
A crowd of werkiwen from the great
Laferine tobaces factory, in the Vaiss
Ustroff district, paraded through the
distr ct carrying red flags and forged
ail the works to close
The chief petroleum
tersburg, beliind the
tery was set on fire
des'roved
Admiral Kutmich was killed at the
new ¢ mireity works a government
fostitution Mest of the 2000 men em
pioved there reported for duty at 8
8 mm They wanted to immediately
Si
Admpical
Vice
f the
work
alion be
oul
ree
depot of M Pe
Nevak! monas
aud completely
work till 3 o'clock in the afternoon
The admiral however, made a speech
to the men saying that he
gree 10 their leaving work at 2 ©
and the matter was left open
At about #30 a m the sdmiral was
smiergiog from a small shop in the
works when a workmams who had been
uevalsd around rier of the
bullMeg leaped on Kurmieh from be
hind and drove a loug dageer lute his
baek Ibe admiral fell forward on
his face whieh wns badly cut by
Stones and eipired immediamly The
asgussin fled unto a large
Le was lost among the men employed
there The works were promptiv sar
roandsd hr troops aud pol it the
search for the wurde wus unavail
BR. Lis comrades professing Ignorance
f Lis identity
Admiral Kuzmich participated in the
Russo- Turkish war and (uo
nd flag ofiver of the Port
clock
the oo
e b
fel
Ii was
act Arthur
feet
Despite this tragedy the workmen of
the eapital made au LUnposing showing
n their celelration Practically every
faetory il and shop was idle More
than 200 000 men Joined In the demon
stration
Former Premier Witte again took a
promineat part in the conferences of
miembers of the council of the empire
suecessfully (nsist ng that the adoption
of a reply to the specel from the
throue should be postponed uvotil a
regular meeting of the counell, at
which representatives of the press
shall be present In order that the coun
try may be informed am to the argu
mueuts advance! on either side The
reply virtually contains a dewand for
(Le amnesty of political prisvuers who
not gulity of murder or robbery
lu other respects the reply suems to Le
eepecially desikned to disarm the sus
pclon that it '» to be the rule of the
upper ehamber t0 block legislation
proposed Ly the lower house
Wile Polive Captain Constautinoff
was standing ‘uc Marsealkoweka street
Warsaw, at 7 oclock last evenlug with
{we policemen apd four soldiers a
youug man threw a bomb into the
gronp The e:xplosioa of the bomb lit
erally tose C(aplale Constantuof to
pleces and se rely wounded a poliee
mau und six o her persuns The assas
in tried to es ape. and Bring Lis re
olver, wound~d a soldier The other
soldiers replied with a ey. killing
the assaseiu 20d two ofLer persons
lhe soldiers then aMacked the people
who Lad gathered with their bLayouets
aud the butts of thelr guns, wounding
eleven persons naling a total of four
killed and ulreteen wounded
The terrorists had sought Captain
onstuntinoff « life since May day of
ist year when be ordered the soldiers
to fire om a procession of socialists
causing the death of thirty persons
[8
are
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Rioters Set Fire to Town Mall.
VOLOGDA Russia, May 15 -Tele
grams received from many towns in the
provinces stole that the workmen most
ly cots! work Hore tlicre was ser
us rioting The peasants atone! work
wen who forced shops aud factories t
close, and nany shots were fired An
excited crov 4d rushed 0 the town hall
which was set ou fire M. 1
the govern r. arriving at
was wounded, together with
or persons
Kilusk
the Clue
many eth
Strikers Wattle With Gendarmes
SARAYE OO. Hussis, May 15 A
strike hus broken cut at the Zeula
‘oal and Tron works Rtrikers aftack
«1 the genarwes with st rod re
volvers, ard the gendariues
Le fire, k ling three and wounding
five strikers Troops have been seut to
quell the disturbance
Tried te Kill Baseball { mpire.
PUNXB! TAWNEY, P'a, May 13
J. M Sbusier of Chicago while utupir
ng a ball gawe between Puuisutaw
wey and Ol City of
was gtruck to the
bat and klghed Into
Left Flelder Clark
ome tean Nhiuster |» lu the
na critical condition and
wen locked up by the police
gp ——
Patrick Again Resplted,
ALBANY, N.Y, May 15 Governor
Higgins has granted an additional ve
spite of thirty days, until! June 17 to
Albert T. Patriek, ucder sentence of
Soath for the murder of William M.
Ries,
the
with a ba!
sibility by
hseD
of the
hospital
Clark Lae
Long and Distinguished Career
Ends at New York Home
Commanded at Hull Has ettyaburyg
Sud (hattancoge With Houser and
Credits Was Lalted sintes
Minister te Ypain
NEW
fs des
YORK
Mav 15
24 Fast
sire.
UE
Lim had
f his Tumiiy
Mar
Miss Schur
wi Led
for mans
and Strauss
daughters
une snd Agel?
Edw } IL. Pret
Bix bLiusiness pat
and Drs Ja of
Fen ves of gmiuent
#0 fBlled with varied exper
ventures and romanc
Schurs Boro
Marah 32 Wo
A sister
us
ner
Leen
years
have been
ances ad
e As that of Carl
mt Liblar Prassia
abd educated at the
lw
CARL 8CHURZ
Bouu, wleu the revolu
tien of 1845 Lruke ou! ob! ged
because of bis liberal leave
ue was
Meas
to
Sentenced to death for high treasco
nights alter
entered Rastadt
the Prussian army
lay eoucealed on a
Just wide enough to
shield Bim from the view of thuse Le
iow The shed was guarded by troops
and the German soldiers danced n ght
the | iris under
neath Lis hiding place. On the fourth
uight, taklug advantage of a Le ivy
rainstorm, the fug leaped from
the roof and narrowly es aped capture
With the aid of friends he galued th
outside of the fortiticatious thr
sewer He theu went to Parle
Io 1852 Mr Scliurz came to this ¢oun
try and after some tite spent in Phila
delplia, where Le wade a thorough
study of American history and institg
tious, went 10 Wisconsin aud studied
law During the fifties he taught and
lectured and. Joluing the then ris ng
Republican party, made wany speoches
In German fo 1508 for Fremont for
president
President Lincoln appointed him min
ster W Bpaiu. but be resigned to suter
the armuy He becawe a brigadier gen
eral of volunteers ln 1502 and later in
the sane your received cownund of a
corps udder Genwrai Sigel He dis
tinguisbed hin the battle of the
second Bull Run. bad wewporary com
mand of the Elevenut Ups Al Gettys
burg aud took part with credit to
self (nthe famous battles around Chat
n the fall of 1843
Awoug the wessages of condolence
ived by the family of the late Carl
Boliura was a cablegraw from Pi
Heury of Prussia, which after a wes
sage of sympathy sald
Kindly forward all information con
cerning Mr Sobure's deat!
President Roosevelt seut the follow
lug teivgraw to Cari L ®chure. sou of
the dead publicist
‘Pray vi’! Wie expression
profound sympathy in
your father
slatesinan of
w lic es
Al the great cris
tory be
history
Porter President
last night pa
the Int
retly (seruian
five
~
ugh a
self lu
tl
ain
luliOog a
rece
luge
a of my
death of
a
geliwration
ud war
s bis
while that
tLe
Ile country
Linooim's
both ln pe
of the
forgotten
Las lost
SW wel Ace
repuall
wil ot
asts
Grover Cleveland
4 the following tribute to
ta Schure
vpot he death
ton. Tt
ength of years a
Lad xd. he
pow strony infing
aud sentiment of his
f Ndr Schurz
ugh he Lud
Jd though his
Wus "
itfe
"
al af
WD st!
e in the
ryviusn
nnd
Hain (anses Distress at Frisco
SAN FRANCISCO, May 18 -A cold
disagreent fell here causing
refuge camps and
niu
thie
hou ders arv
cooking in the street Rain lo Califor
nia usual at this time of the vear
and le Lelieved to be due to the
which drifted (nto the sky during the
frusk
at VAauce to sehu wl
ls nu
ashes
Bees Stung Mim to Death
CARLIRLE, Pa, Mav 15 Abram
Whistler a farmer living New
burg, was haul ff bews ta bis
home wi # rudder of the wagon
knocked the top off the bive Tle
of Lire thus released a(T™
ed Whistler und stuug him so severely
that he died shortly after
ear
ng a hive
Wiggine Plant at Nacine Harned.
RACINE, Wis, May 15 The plant
of the MHiggine Npring and Axle odin
pany was almost destroyed by fee last
might The lows is $300,
THE NATIONAL BANK
OF SAYRE.
$50,000.00
$12,000.00
Capita 1
Surplus
Wo molieit your Banking basi-
uees, and wili pay you three per
cent. interest porannum form
left on Certificate of Deposit or
Bavings Account.
ney
The department of savings Is a
special feature of this Bank, and
all deposita, whether
small, draw the same
interest,
M. H. SAWTELLE,
Cashier.
large or
rate of
HILL & BEIBACH
care
Best of Everything
Lockhart St.
Sayre.
LEHIGH AND SCRANTON
COAL
At the Lowest Possible Prices
Orders can be left at West Sayre Drug
Store, both phones; or at the Erie street
yards at Sayre. Both Phones
COLEMAN NASSLER,
H. H. Mercereau,
Attorney-at-Law
Notary Public
Special attention to Pension Papers.
Valley Phone 11 X.
12 Dearmond Street,
A.].GREEN
CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER.
Plans and Estimates Furnishe¢
Valley Phone
E. M. DUNHAN,
ATTORNEY AT-LAW,
Office: - Rooms ¢ aud b, ‘Rlmer Block,
Lockhart treet Sayre, Pa,
“5 Rtavenann w Rt. 212y
Cards For Sale.
The Valley Record has in stock the
following eard signa:
For Rent
For Kale
Private Office
Please Do Not Ask for Credit
Positively No Admittance
Fi ruished Roomsd
Roarding
Political Ahnouncements
elf NM candi
I hereby ane Lc \
date for Jury Commissione, Yon the Re
publican ticket, subje to the rules
Republican primaries to
ine 15th next. S.A. BLISH,
Pa., May 15, 14
ct
Koverning the
be eld I
Sayre,
The undersigned announces himself a
candidate for the nomination of Jury
Commissioner, subject w the rules of
Democratic party of Bradford county.
J.E. GRAHAM.
Towanda, Pa., March 30, 1008.
lo the Republican voters of Bradford
County
I hereby announce myself a candidate
for Representative, subject to Republi
can rules. 1am in favor of reform legis
lation, to the end that corpora
tions shall bear their just share of tax
ation, | favor the enactment of a law
permitting trolley lines to carry freight
vso law to enforce the provisions of the
onstitation relating to railroads and
ther carrying companies (see Art. XVII
ff Constitution). 1 am also in favor of
two cent fares on radlroada
NK George Moscrip.
yaell a candidate
ner, subject to the
CHARLES SCOTT
Monroe Twp, ¢ sjunl@®
| here by annonces n
for Jury Comm as
Republican rules
Liberty Corners
lo the Republican Voters of Bradford
( ount
1 roy announce myself as a candi.
date for Representative to the Peansyl
vania Legislature from Bradford county,
subject to the rules of the Ropublican
party.
If elected 1 will work for and vote for
the enactment of laws allowing trolley
roads to carry freight, establishing a tw
cents a mile fare on steam roads, com
pelling corporations to bear their proper
share of taxation, providing for the en
tire expense of the public schools from
the state funds, and for such other
measares a4 way be demanded by the
people of this county,
Dr. C, L. Stevens,
March 10, 1908. 2d Ward, Athens.
1 hereby announce myself a candidate
a8 representative in the state legislature
from Bradford sounty. subjects to the
Republican party. und M. Tuten,
274° } Bentley Creok, Pa.
“ALL THE NEWS THAT'S
FIT TO:PRINT™,
PRICE ONE CENT
Specials
A Penny Saved is a Penny
Earned
3 an old and true statement
be Warehouse” helps you
to sav r pennies. Read our ad-
vertiser penis nod begin sar ing today.
Long Cloth Special
same as sold last month,
This
Gli
Ase
worth 12}c
yard picee for £1.00
Printed Batiste
for 10c and a
hight and dark grounds in the floral
designs s and stripes. Special 8¢.
That Silk Sale
Continues. We are offering the
very newest creations in silks, the
isual price of which are 65¢ and
5%¢, none lower. The fashion pages
of any magazine will tell you wheth-
“r or not they are stylish, and your
udgment will tell you they ares
Well known make,
where
n newest colors and pretty greys in
new favorite designs. Hair line
Reseda and Alice Blue in the line.
Y opr choice for 49¢
Real Japanese Wash Silks
Our Own Import
In cream, 30 and 36 in., will wash
without pulling, far superior to
China We have both) as far su-
perior as the government of Japan
is superior to that of China. A
trial will couvince you. Real Jap<
anese Habutai 50 and 75¢.
Made of pure silk, rough weave
in. wide, usual 69¢ kind.
”
Special 4
That 36 in. Black Taffeta’
seen
ever saw in his 40 years experience,
worth $1.12. Sale price 7%
More New Waists
Line of long and short sleeves,
gular $1.25 and $1.50 kinds. Sa
reg
price 98¢
Lace Curtain Sc
2} yds. long. 55¢ valte, 39.
: tlc 45¢.
75¢ 8c.
“$100 “ T78o.
3" 119 88¢.
337%. % 115 + 199
Sale continues for whole week.
Globe Warehouse,
Talmadge Block, Elmer Ave.
VALLEY PHONE,
THE NEW HARNESS SHOP
Harness, Washed, Ofled, Repaired
Harneas Bought, Sold, Traded
Bicycles Repaired
Mirrors and Looking Glasses Replated
Boots and Shoes a Repaired
A i. CONAN, TE Lockhart St.
Wm. B. McDonald, D. D. S.
All modern asthods for the scien-
tific performance of painless opers-
tions on the mouth and teeth.
104 South Elmer Ave,
OVER THE GLOBE STORE.
TOUHEY'S HOTEL
Rigger SL TOY
Retes $1.50 Por Day. Sayre,
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