The valley record. ([Sayre, Pa.]) 1905-1907, May 18, 1906, Image 1

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    APPEALS T0 “REDS”
“Stop Political Assassination,”
‘Says Stakovich In Douma.
HOUSE PASSES ADDRESS T0 EMPEROR
a —
All Night Session Ends With Seusa-
tiennl Metica to Prevent Further
: Valley fresh mined anthra-| Biecdshed—turcancracy Scheme
= = = te Dissslve Parliament.
We also sell Bitumi ST. PETERSBURG. May 15. —-Publie
opinion [8 greatly at wea as to how the
eaiperor and the government will meet
the defiant altitude of the lower house
of parliament Many Coustitutional
Democrats are not yet convinced that
the govervwent will seek & colnpro-
Hiise
Iie lower house of the nations par
Haweut this Lz fuished consil-
erat of the address iu reply to the
speech [rom the throne, which was
adopted paragraph by paragraph,
1Be debate vada = nationally with
ta discussion of a gotion by M. Stake
vldress an appeal
fo stop political awas
Hoditcbelf and others
motion, which was re
morn
vich to insert ju the
to the
finatons
conn
M
the
NATIONAL |:
: Joules,
BANK Iwo interpellations addressed to the
: minister of the interior and signed by
the requisite thirty deputies came op
in the dotma for discussion. The first
charges participation by the police in
tie work of Inciting one portion of the
population against the other, and the
——
second states that inflammatory procla-
SURPLUS $75,000.00
— mations have been printed iu the print.
\ fog office of the intuistry of the In
GENERAL BANKING terior.
: ree Sitting until long after 2 o'clock this
THREE PERCENT INTEREST [woruing, the lower house of the na.
tional parlinment set its seal upon its
Paid on Time Deposits, first great work. the adoption of the
address io reply to Emperor Nicholas’
speech frow the throne at the Winter
DIRRCTORS. Palace, and setting forth the aiws and
aspirations of Rus«in's millions
The lower bouse's demwaovd for am-
nesty, the keruel and wost pressing
polut in Its address, was altered at the
last womwent by the commission Itselr,
which In response to criticisms of io
deflniteness (n fhe expression “full po-
Hilcal amnesty” substituted “amnesty
for all crimes committed from religions
or political wotlves as well as agra-
rian offenses.” The commission also
Accepted a new clause (0 meet the
wishes of the discoutented in the army
and navy, asking the emperor to revise
the conditions of service on the basls
of right and justice
They sec Indications that the bu-
reaucracy I= preparing for a desperate
fight. The Rech, their organ, still con-
sliders it possible that an attewnpt may
te made to disperse parliament aud
Ri50 prints a rumor that Count Witte
Is trying to bring about a coup d'etat,
which would result tn his being ap-
pointed a dictator, bucked by the coun-
cil of the empire
The Novoe Vreemya thinks the Con-
stitutions! Democrats are going mad
aud are playing tuto the hands of the
Boclal Deinoernts, adding:
“The Constitutional Democrats are
digglog their own grave in paviog the
Way to a dictatorship of the prole-
tariat™
As & matter of fact, the Constitu-
tional Democrats are unable any jong-
er 10 Lold the extreme radicals. who
are breaking sawav and forwsing about
the Social Democratic workmen group,
establishing » distinct party of the Ex-
tree Left. which wants pot parila.
meatarfauism, but a revolution,
Bomeé of the Pollsh delegates are
flirting with this group on the basts of
towplete futonomy for Poland The
situation In Loth parliament and the
government is growing more compli-
cated and chaotic, and great anxiety
prevails as to what the immediate fu-
ture way bring forth
The scheme most favored by the bu
Fe&UCTacy Is to allow parllament to
formulate Ite dewnnds and ventilate
Its grievances for two months ang then
dissolve it
» T. Page,
R. 7, Page, Cashier
D. CLAREY COAL C0.
Lehigh Valley Coal
HARD AND SOFT WOOD
Best Quality & Prompt Delivery
Guaranteed
——
Bradford treed Yard Phone, 135d
Offies at Raymond & Haapt's Store, Bayre
i Both Phones
| aed SAO
ELMER A. WILBER,
Wholesaler of
Wines, Beer and Ales.
OUR SPECIALTIES
LEWIGH CLUB WHISKEY, DOTTER-
~ WEIGH BEER AND ALES, NOK-
WICH BREWING CO'S. ALES.
. 209 Packer Avenue, SAYRE, PA.
BOTH PHONES,
Renting, Estates Managed Colleoting
- E. E. Reynolds,
REAL ESTATE ome te
Sayre and Waverly.
aouses INSURANCE
Property Bought, Sold and
——RExchanged —
lavestments Loans Negotiated
HIT Packer Ave., a
AVENGE MARIE SPIRIDONOVO,
Ehanof, Police Oicer Whe Maltreat-
od Her, Assassinated by “Rede
TAMBOV, Hussia, Muy 1S —Zhanoft,
& police officer who participated In the
brutal maltreatment of Marin Spirido
Bove, was shot aud kitled on the streets
bere by an unknown person
Marie Spiridonuro, the youug daugh
fer of a Hussinu geversl, shot aud
Killed Chief of Police Luzhenoffsky of
Tambov. She was condemned to be
banged, but ber sentence was columut
ed lo twenty years’ Jinprisonuent
The girl was terribly treated In
prison by Abruwoff aud another Cos
sack officer. For eleven hours they
subjected her tn torineat, kicking ber
back and forth across the evil, tearing
her Lair and burniug Lier desl with
vigarettes
As the result of the publication of a
Jetter which Mile Spiridonove smug
Bled out of her prison, Abramoff was
tried by court martial at Moscow on
the charge of 11 treating the girl, bat
wus soquitted
Ou his return to Borissogliebsk,
where he was stationed, Abramoff was
shot three tinies with revolvers lu the
center of the town April 10 and died
the following day, His assassing es
Capwd,
Try The Record.
LB. DENISON, N. D.
~ Office, Rooms 3 and 4 a
Buliding, Eimer Ave
Valisy Phone at office and
residence.
DELICIOUS
That's what the councissenr
| who has quafled the amber
pectar of (he world's greatest
Two Drowned In Meddy bemps Lake,
CALAIS, Me May 18 Stephen
Leavitt, aged forty, and James Curran,
Jr, aged twenty five, both of Caulals,
were drowbed in Medd ybemps lake by
the upwetting of w boat. Curran was
0.860 of Alderuwinn Jamis Curran,
t Mody Tdewtified,
May IN
GETS LIFE SENTENCE,
Anna Valeatina Saved From Gsllows
by Court of Pardons.
TRENTON, N_ J, May 18 The court
of pardons comnitited the sentence of
Mrs. Anna Valention to life imprison-
ment. Mrs. Valentina was under sen-
tence to be banged at Hackensack on
May 25 for the murder of Rosa Salva.
Many persons of promisence, includ.
fag the Italian ambassador at Wash.
ington, have been working fo save Mrs.
ANNA VALENTINA
Valeting, and the cise was carried to
the United States supreme court, with-
out favorable result The woman had
received several tespltes, aud the court
of pardoos Lad been fairly bombarded
with petitions for clemency
———————
HIE RECORD LOOKED uP.
Waterloo Pastor, Accused of Arsom,
nid te Be an Ex enviet,
WATERLOO, NY, May 15 Iu fur
therunce of his Inquiry futo the un
usual case of Rev. Charles Stuart Balu,
Who 1s in the county jail on a charge
of linviug set fire to the First Baptist
church of Waterioo aud who clalmns
that at times he Is under au, influence
8guiust which Le has wo power of re
sistance, District Attorney Hodine was
advised by the warden of the Illinois
state prison at Joliet that one Charles
8S. Bains, allas CO. W Wilsou, became
a prisoner lu that institution on Oct
U, 1890, on a colswitment frou Kane
county charging ciubezzlement
The prisoner, who was No 5162, was
parvied on April 19, 1808 aud was
Kiven his final discharge on May 23,
1899. Mr. Bodine states that a photo
kKraph of Rev. Mr. Bala, which was
seut to Joliet, has been returned with
the statewent of the w arden to the ef
fect that It is undoubtedly a picture of
the forwer [linois prisoner
The district attorney also sta‘es that
be bod received a letter suylug Mr.
Haln was tried at Couverse, Ind, In
ISO by an ecclesiastical court ou a
charge of Iylug and conduct unlecoin
Ing a8 minister and that he was dis
Wlssed from the Presbyterian mints
iry as a result of the trial
Mr. Bodiue Las received any let
ters In connection with the Case, some
from former ucighbors of Mr. Bain,
who testify to the fact that at times
the wun undoubtedly was under Sone
strange spell and that while utider the
Influence Le acted out of all accord
with Lis general wode of life
Bought His Sample Pineapples.
BOSTON, May 1S-—in the Horges
fraud trial here Cass L Leavitt of
Roxbury, who Wes employed by the
Ubero company in the Boston office,
testified that he went to g fruit store
ote day and, on lorges’ lustruction,
bought two of te largest pineapples
and shipped them to persons who had
been luquiriog about the Uberv prop-
erty aod who later became Investors.
From the Iterature seut with the
fruit the receivers were to uuderstand
tliat they had grown ou the Ubero laud,
®ud iu on letter sent over Borges’ sigua-
ture to one of thew it was asserted
that the apple was not “selec ted, but ig
Just as it comes frow the geld”
Despondent Woman Drank Carbolie,
CINCINNATI, 0. May 18 Mrs,
Anna Sheehy drsuk carbolle acld be
side the dead Lixly of her father and
died before help cond be secured, The
Woman was despondent because of Lis
death. She had made a previous ef
fort to commit sui Ide, but her hus
band restrained her, being badly burn
ed lo dolug so. However, shie escaped
frow him. fastens berself fu ber room
and drunk the potion before Le could
break down the door
Y. W. C. A, World's Conference.
PARIS, May 18 At the world's con-
fereuce of the Young Women's Chris
tian association Mrs Messer read the
feport for the United States, showing
that there are lu that colintry 088 ity
and college brynchies with au aggre
gute membership of over 100,000
Amerlean wowen, the hort stated,
also are participating largely In the de
velopunent of the woseweut In Chipa
and ludia
Salelde Used Dynamite.
NYACK, N.Y, May 18 Peter Plor
Son, Ofty three years old, a reallent of
Rockland Lake, ignited a fuse attached
to & stick of dynamite, held it close to
Liv chest and. his bady was Lown to
pleces, Buiall Lite of the bly were
gtthered by the coruner, who will hold
An guest. Plerson (s sakd to have
& wealthy brother in Buffalo.
Headnehe Tablets Killed Her,
LINCOLN, Neb. M IN—~Mrs. A. I.
Pearson of Altoons, Kan, died fn a
Missonri Prciflc train Just before ft
reached here. The coroner After an ex-
" a S
BAILEY HOT AGAIN
Oongress Hears Strong Lan-
guage From Texas Senator.
WANTS GOSPEL OF “SQUARE DEAL"
————
Regarding Long Continned Con-
troversy Between Certain Sen.
ators and the President.
WASHINGTON, May 18 14 another
of privilege Sonator Bailey of Texas
denounced iu strong terms charges of
double dealing against him that he
plalaly attributed to the president,
“I'l brand across his forebead the
word ‘liar,’ so that iu after years all
mien may know Lim and all honest men
may shun him.” were Balley's closing
words in declaring that po man cond
charge him with dotible dealing and
escape his denunclation.
The Texas senator, aroused to white
Leat over the aspersions against bim
pers, which he bolls the president in
*pired, said that be knew what were
the fortunes of war, and be che rfully
accepted them, and if it be civilized
warfare he had no complaint
progress.” be added, “when the gospel
of the ‘square denl' is on the lips of
least to fight with the common falrness
of the prize fighter They ought pet to
strike below the belt”
The seuator had arisen to reply fur
ther to assertions made In the newspa-
pers he bad attacked, which alleged
that ex-Senator Chandler had feat a
Dieworandum to the president through
working to further the rallrosd cause
He asked to Lave put in the Hesord &
letter he had addressed to Chandler
asking for auy letter he
might have written on which such
charges conid be based After Lis jet
ter to Chandler was read Chandler's re
Ply was also presenta! for reading
with thls memoranduu from ex-Seua-
tor Chandler to Loeb dated April 11
“The game of the railroad senntors
is to support Bailey's amendment and
VAN NEST STAKES,
Mandarin, at Belmont Fark, Made
World's Record to Win Feature,
NEW YORK, May 1% Mandarin, 2
to 1. wou the Van Nest selling stakes,
six aud oneball furlongs, straight-
away, &t Belwont park and made a
world's reconl for the distance, step-
ping It In 1:18. This distance Is sel
{don run straightaway in the east
Mintia made the pace to the Nual fur
| long, where Miller brought Mandarin
up and won In a drive by a neck.
Mintia was a geck before Lord of the
Forest,
Roseben, carrying 140 pounds, was
defeated by Guiding Star, a jloug shot,
i In the opening six furlong sprint. lle
ncked Lis early speed which made him
| famous inst year. Four favorites won
| Jersey Lady lowers Bat Masterson's
record, made yesterday, for four aud
one-half furiongs, te 0452 a5 Sum
tiaries
First Race Guiding Star, first: Rose
ben, second; Sawson, third
Second Race - Jersey
{ Charles Edward second
"third,
Third Race — Ol) Faithful,
Woolwich, second: « inoa, third
{ Fourth Race — Mandarin first; Min.
tia, second; Lord of the Forest, third
| Fifth Race Mexican Sliver, first;
{ Eifall, second: La Rose, third
Sixth Race The Quall, first;
| Tromp, second; Bad New 8. third,
Lady, gost:
Dumfound,
first;
You
BASEBALL SCORES.
Games Played Yesterday In the Na-
tional and American Leagues!
NATIONAL LEAGUE
At Pittsburg
ew York C4006 000¢00-0
| Pittsburg s 190600011
Hits -New York. 3 Pirtst ig. € Er
furs -New York. 4. Pitist urg. ¢ Halterjes
|G inniny and Bresnahan, Leever and
ia FELT
At Bt lLouts
} Bro. kisn i
i BL. Louis 0
Hits - Piooklyn, 5 5t lou Errors-
Hrookiyn, | Bt l[ouls } Balteries
Birkckiett and Hergen, Brown and Raub
At Cincinnati
estan
{
i
149 eg 09
18 ¢ 2 ow
it lo 5
$$ ¢ ve 9
innatd ¢ 3-1-¢
Hits Boston, 31. Cincinn tf, 7
| Baston, ¢. Cigcinnau - Batterie
{derman and Needbam Weimer and
At Chicago
Chicago
i Hits indeiphi
Phi ip
fia i Chicago, @
FPittinger and
Doin. Heulbach and
of review. What that is to be is not
certain, but the principal object is
to beat him," meaning the president
Mr. Tliman, however considers him-
seif as acting with the président to
pass the review clause with the mini
mum amount of court power and will
not enter Into nny such game ™
To this was added direction to Loeb
to hand this to the President privately
With the exception of Mr. Bailey's
digression the outire day was devoted
to a review Ly the scuate of the amend.
ments made in coinmittee of the whole
and covered somewhat more thau half
of the measure.
Senator Dolliver moved to add trav.
eling secretaries of Y, M. © A's to the
free pass list, and the amendment was
accepted. Benntor Hale then moved
to Include “baseball apd football play-
ers’ and Senator McLaurin “widows
and orphans” Both were voled down
amid lsughter
TRIBUNE HITS AT BAILEY.
Says That Senator's Actions Lald Him
Open to Susploton.
CHICAGO, May 18- Raymond Pat
terson, Washington correspondent of
the Chicago Trivuoe, lu a four column
double leaded article, makes reply to
Senstor Balley of Texas, who on the
oor of the senile characterized the
correspondent us belong “an unquall-
fled, deliberate aud walictous Har”
The accusation of the senntor came
because of a previous story the corre
spondent Lad sent his paper to the of
fect that Senator Bailey bad Leen In
conference with Beuator Aldrich for
the purpose of defeating the rate Lill
and that former Senator Chandler had
stated that Senator Tillman was sus
plcious of Scuator Balley The gor
respondent say «
“When Joseph WwW Balley, senator
fro Texas, siruck at the president of
the United States over my humble
shoulders, for that 1s all Le did ou the
floor of the senate, he was apparently
Unaware that there was documentary
evidence In existence, both in the of
ficial Congressional Record nud ig the
form of 4 written wemorandum by
foriner Senator Willa BE Chandler,
absolutely proving that he was au ob
ject of suspicion to the real friends
of the president's raliroad policy
“This ts not to SAY that Mr. Balley
deserved the suspicion, but that his
motives and Lis acts lu the Tvemocratic
couferences iu the Democratic on us
ou the door of the senste and in the
conference Iwtween Seantor Tillwau
and Attorney General Moody and
through ex Senator Chandler with the
president, guve rise to the suspicion
that he was uot true to the principle
of rullroad rate regulation 1s clear
from the record go apd cannot be
succesafully den)"
Manager Melraw Arrested.
PITTSBURG, May 18 John J. Me
Graw, manager of the New York Na.
tional league baseball team, was placed
under arrest here last night charged
by Edward Brady with assault upon
his thirteen year-old son, Neil Brady
McGraw surrendered bimselt and was
released on $500 bonds, A bearing oo
the case will be held tomorrow morn
Ing. The assault is allege] to have
occurred lounedintely after the gute
with the Pittsburg team yesterday,
Castro Will Heaume Prealdeney.
NEW YORK, May 18 From a
sotiree of Information closely allied to
the Venexoelan government it 1s learn.
od that President Castro will resuuse
control of hia oes on May 23, apd on
Bt Gay be will grant a genera) am-
political ;
York
Pittsburg
‘Liladelphin
St. Louis
Boston
Cincinnatl
Hrooklyn
AMERICAN LE
Al New York-—
St. Louls
New York
Hits St
Jue
v i910
y 1 330
Louis, 8; Ne ork, 8 Error
BL Louis, 5: New York, & Hatteries
Glade and Rickey: Chestiro and McGuire
At Boston
Cleveland ......... 0 0 ¢ - 1
Boston - 0 2 ¢ @¢ - 4
Hits Cleveland 12 Houston, 8. Errors
Cleveland, 1: Haston Hatteries
and Clark. Harris and Graham
At Philadelphia
Detroit
Philadelphia
Hits - Detroit
rors—Detroit, ¢
~8lever, Killlan
Schreck
At Washington
Chicago
Washington
Hits Chicago
9
@ 2
N r
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Heas
:
i Philade phia .
Philadelphia, 1. Hatteries
and Payne, Waddell and
0 0 2
LN i Vv J
12, Washington re
rors-Chicago, 1, Washington, 2 at
terfes— Patterson and Sullly an. Smith and
Kittridge
TABLE OF PERCENT AGES
Ww
Philadelphia :
Cleveiina
Detroit 13
Bt. Louls 1
New York 12
Washlogton 12
Chicago :
Boston 7
18
13
Hyperion II. as Louisville,
LOUISVILLE, Ky. May 18-Joe
Hawking’ entry Hyperion 11. and
Henry Watterson ma first and second
lu the handicap at Churchill Dow
beating a good deld of sprinters. Ouly
two favorites woop I'he horse Dr
Nowlin broke his neck when be fel] In
the steeplechase, but the fact of his
death was not known for some time,
as be fell behind a jump which con
cenled the body from view
us
Miss Sutton Leads at Tennis.
BOSTON. May IS Miss May But
ton of Pasadena, (al. Eevee the local
patrous of the gue au exc vllent
chinuce to see that teunis streugth and
skill which has wou for ber the title
of world's woman champion. In win
ning the invitation siugles she found
In Mrs. Barger Wallach of New York
and Newport au opponent who she
sald afterward, guve ber the Lardest
watch lu ber experience
Niles Win Tennis Champlonahip,
CAMBRIDGE, Muss May 18 .N
W. Niles, "00. of Hostou wou the Har
viard college chilsplonshilp In tennis
by defeating J M. Morse 07. In three
hard fought sets, 4-2 8. g 6 1. Niles
Is already university champion and
Liolds the national tute rollegiate title
Yale Captured Ginnie by Une Ran
NEW HAVEN, Coun May IS Yale
defentnd the Penusylvauin State base
ball team bere 8 to 2 Jackson pitch
ed eight lunings for Yale and wns then
Succeeded by Pran Molliveen, the
Pennsylvania State pltchier, made a
thee base bit
Middies Beat 9%. John's.
ANNAPOLIS, Md May 18 The Na
Val academy baseball team defeated
the St John's cuilege team Ly a score
of 10 to 1 In the last of « series of
three ganies he features was the
pltching of Newdhaw for the midship
men
Will Ask For Tucker's Life.
BOSTON, May IN The wetition ask
Ing Governor Guild to wlmute to life
imprisonment the soutence of death
upon Charles LL. Tocker for the mur
der of Mabel Page will not be pre
sented tomorrow, ax originally Intend
od, but on Mouday morning. Messrs.
Vahoy and Innes. Tucker's counsel,
Will have a conference with the gov-
THE WHITE PLAGUE
National! Conference For Pre-
vent.on of Tuberculosis,
DOCTORS SCORE NOSTRUM FRAUDS
Mixti res Polson | nforfunates Instead
of Curing Them—Nene Are Harm-
Ieas, as They Contnin © oraiae,
Opis nad heap Whisky
WASHINGTON, May IR Dienomela
tion of so « alles] tule reilosis aostrims
lu the shape of patent amd proprietary
wedicives was the feature of the dis
cussion at the meeting Iu this city of
the National Association For Preven
tion of Tuberculosis
The attacks were fed by Drs Samuel
Hopkins Adams of New York, Frank
Billings of Chicago and J Willoughby
Irwin of Philadelphia. Dr. Adams said
that some of the alleged cousuinption
CUres were Comparatively Larmless, be
Ing uniostiy a mixture of inert drugs
that had no effect one Way or the oth
er, while others were made up of co
calue, opium, hasheesh and cheap
whisky
This latter class of remedy he de
clared to be an active poison In any
case, but especially so in the case of
A consumptive patient. He, however,
€Xpressed the belief that the consump-
tion cure business was ou the wane
He urged a catmpalgn of education as
the only means of fighting the gostrum
evil,
Dr. Billings declared that none of
the nostrum Conipoutds was harmless
Some of the Proprietary miadicines, he
sald, which are sold to the medical
Profession as specific compounds were
aliost me bad as the straight patent
wedicives themselves
He had seen breparatious sold over
the counter which g few Years ago
Were ouly dispensed by the physicians
The manufacturers Eut the doctors to
act unconsciously us thelr advertising
aud distributing sgeuts and then put
the drug out ou the popular warket
The education of the public with re-
and to tuberculosis he added, was
yery slow
Tweuty five years
profession hLunestly | lleved there was
& specific for cousnmpti but, he sald,
BOW that the doctor Las lvarued better
the general public was where the med
ical profession was then
Papers were by Francis E
Lenpp, commissioner of Indian affairs,
on “Tuberculosis Auong the Indians”
And by Dr. Thomas J. Jones of Hamp
Va. on “Tuberculasls Among the
Negroes
Dr Lawrence ¥
ago the madical
rend
ton
Flick of Philadel
phia, vice president delivered his an-
tual address. He outliged the fearful
Swift Selling
SATURDAY
SPECIALS
White India Linen
One case 20¢ kind.
urday and Monday 12{c.
Fine quality, 32 in. wide wo
124c. Saturday and Monday
yard or 12 yards $1.00. :
Newest Silks
Balance of 58¢ silks left, (hase
that have been selling for 49¢, Bpec-
1al Saturday and Monday 43¢.
Toga Silks os
rose, natural and cream,
priced at 5%¢.
. ’
Ladies’ Hose
Forty gauze, fast black with extra
double soles, high spliced heals,
regular 15¢ or 2 for 25¢ values,
Special for Saturday and Monday
10c.
Boys and 6irls Hosiery
Opportunies
25¢ iron hose for boys 19¢.
25c Black Cat hose for boys 19e.
25¢ Black Oat hose for girls 19¢,
25¢ 1x1 rib, 42 gauge for girls 10¢
Genuine Galatea Cloth
ravages of tuberculosis
and pleaded for the ndoption of all
Possible measures to check it The
fluancial Joss to the public, he sald, by
the disease is not less than $50,000,000
annually
[he double cross was adopted as the
emblems to be worn by those engaged
io the crusade ngainst tubercglosis.
FUNERAL OF CARL SCHURLZ.
Kalser Wilhelm Sends Sympathetie
Message to Family.
NEW YORK May IN The funeral
of Carl Schurz was Leld at his late
home, 24 East Nipety first street Ad
Jresses Were thnde by Dr. F. Adler and
Rev, HH. B. Frissell president of Hamp
ton institute. Hampton, Va. who spoke
at the grave. The body was buried 1g
Sleepy Hollow iu Tarry-
town. Many eminent men were among
the houorary pallbearers
Amoug the messages of sywpathy
received at the Schurz home WHS Ole
frown Euwperor William sent through
the Germau ambassador It was as
follows
eletery,
Please conver to the family of Carl
Schurz my sincere sympathy on the
passing away of this “luinent man,
who rendered his new howe valuable
Service in war and peace and at the
Same twe never deuled the German
blood in bis veins”
Williamstown Banker Dead.
WILLIAMSTOWN, Mass, May 18 -
John B Gale elghty ove vears old,
president of the Willlamstown National
bank, Is dead at his home here, Mr
Gule was a graduate of Williams col
He bors at Troy, N.Y
Le took a prowinent part In
lege was
where
politics
Charged With Stealing $13,000.
WASHING FON, May IS George W
Cornwell, who arrested here for
the Bridgeport (Conn authorities, jeft
for that city, Cornwell agreeing to re
furn without a requisition It Is charg
ed that the prisoner robbed Mrs a A
Luwpkinsg of bouds worth $7.00 apd
about $H 0 iy jewelry
Was
Edward PP. Morris Dead at Saratoga.
SARATOGA, N May INE]
ward I. Morris of New York died of
vAncer In Saratoga hospital last night
He wns in his seventy fifth vear and
for furty sears had been identified with
the business firm of Theodore W. Mor
ris & Co, New York city
Pole Dies From Heat.
TOLEDO, O, May 18 -0Or two heat
prostrations here yesterday one was
fatal. Jol Shiberski a Pole began
lls first day's work in this country an
A street paving job He was ay CrOOLW
by the heat ut 4 p. wm and died a few
Iwuents Inter
Lishon Cabinet Out.
LISBON, Muy 18 - The Hobeire cabl.
net has resigued owing ta the refusal
of King Charles to Postpone the meet
fog of the cortes
Weather Probabilities,
Showers and thuaderstorws;
The kind that sells for J8c,
8, all’ colors in
figures and stripes. Saturday ax
and Monday 12}c.
Black Sateen Skirts
$1.00 kind for 79c.
1.12} kind for 89c.
1.25 kind for 98¢.
You know our reputation for the
above named gods. You will find
them just as advertised.
Ribbon Special
25¢ satin Liberty for 19¢.
35c and 40c Persian for 25¢, about
12 patterns.
25¢ Taffeta ribbon 19¢.
Pearl B ttons
One assorted lot of
and fish eye styles, wr
10¢, choice of all fof Se.
fancy
from 8 to
Talmadge Block, Elmer Ave.
VALLEY PHONE.
Harness, Washed, Oiled,
tae Bought, Said, Tea
Licyeles and Lawn Mowers
Mirrors and Looking Glasses
Boots and Shoes Repaired
AL CONKIN. . East Lockhart St.
EEE aa
The
also Vest
in
Books; and
for Justices
TOUHEY'S HOTEL
Thomas Ave, Opposite L. V, Station,
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Roles $1.50 Por Dey. Same.
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