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DELICIOUS « That's what the conneisseur who has quaffed the amber ; of the world's greatest breweries says when lie sips a glass of STEGMAIERS’ STOCK LAGER iliful blendingof the bar- y, malt and hops, which on- i master brewer can con- (ZAR'S BOMBSHELL. tion From Douma. FEAR DISSOLUTION AND CIVIL WAR Emperar Orders Reply to Speech From Throne to Be Sent Through Court (haannel — Deputies tid Wit, \mger. LE! [RC May 21 A bomb was thrown inte the parliamen tary camp by a uote received by Presi ident Murvmtseff of the ituin Ucterbof, which ing ntineut for which be and the deputation could pre seat the address ln reply to the speech from the th tained the inforina- tion that Em \ rece « depenta tion = I 5 lower house istead of mak ih Apis 10 audience at ie wotld net 1d the « feds til that the Bn be presented try of the court Jd utterly fat the through at edders thi= unex if the Higon- mistitational Det President Muremt instead of sending the address to of the i=sued a of parliament tisday, at which be will report the Hrrehoe Bd ask for further instructions A toast heated weeting is in prospect The first disposition of the Copstitatic § se hastily su ed g@ cancus of the mrali seff Baron deputies Frestericks, ministey im perianal house sweddiately call Fa mes iing ne cancus of held the re Democrats, which to regard deputation as = and front which was only answerable by a counter dee of rage cooled ial three =¢ fois, Was the open fusal to challenge feavive an laration war The deputies were red with but after the first pas sion had the leaders realized the danger of too precipitate action and sef for themselves the task of bringing their enraged followers under control Outsiders were not admitted to the cancux. but through the glass dours of the hali of the Constitutional club the sessions held it cotild be seen that Professor Milukoff, Prince Peter Dalgorouk off dent of the lower house sreat where Wem vice pres Prince Lvoll Professor RKareleff sud others were on their feet thue and again pleadiog with and commanding thelr auditors to act ied firmly and ruio all by unrvasoning passion deliberately not incils seciped ultimate but it is The cooler co to prevailing, certain that the radical group, gecom- pauled Ly a portion of the peasants, will break away aud endeavor to force the house into some flory declaration the emperor and the govern went which will compel an howmedinte rupture and perhaps eutml dissolution aud civil war An interesting coustitutional polat is involved lo the refusal of 4 personal tudience by the emperor. According to the parliamentary law, “the president stubiaits to the cousideration of the em- peror the of the lower but It is pot stated whether he aud a deputation is iy be almost Agwilst transactions house does =o personally powhere authorized A ndent was joformed by a member of the ministry that Emper ar Nich was willing to receive President Muromtseff, but that the ac tion of the Louse lo appointing a dele gation to accompany hl was regarded as capable of being stretched to luciude a deputation of any size the whole of the wewibership of the Louse It was poluted out that no distine tion bad been made between the lower and the counctl of the cwpire and that the last named body had also been instructed to present its address through the same channel Presideat Muromtseff again went to Peterhof last in order to be presented to the empress, who had ue opportunity of weetiug him during the ceremonies there Saturday. He did pot see thie emperor It 1&8 reported here that a plot has been hatched at large weetings of mill fary officers to surround the Tauride palace, arrest all the wembers of the parilament awd proclaim Geueral Tre poll military dictator ln the event of Emperor Nicholas falllug to abolish the parliament Curres| as + dangerous precedent eveh bLotise evening Days of the Douma Are Yambered. LONDON, May 21 --The Dally Tele graph's St. Petersburg correspondent declares that the days of the parliament are uomberad “In the of the court parliament ls already dead, the only question not belong how aud when to arrange a decent burial. My belief is that the crown will dissolve the parfisment, promulgate a narrow electoral law apd order new elections which will result in the return of own partisans” tussian He says eyes party the solved its Service of a Mandred Years Ago, BETHLEHEM, Pa, May 21L-One hundred years ago the old Listoric Mo ravian church of this place was dedi catedd by Bishop Loskiel The nial analversary was celebrated by the congregation with special services Right Rev. J M. Levering preached the auniversary sermon, Rev. A. DD. Thae ler, the pastor of the church, read the historical paper, and Bishop C. L Moench of Philadelphia delivered an address The onder were sltiar to that used a huadred years ago oenten of services Christiane Rout Turkish Force. CETTINIE., Montewegro, May 21 - Christinns of Stoge, Barltze and Proch teliebije, oni Turkish territory, seelng their villages pillaged aud bhoroed, have risen Ina body aid attacked the Mus sulmans, driving thems from the vil loges and utterly routing them. The Turke lost fifteen ae and twenty- ALFONSO'S WEDDING. Frineesa Ena Will Make State Entry Into Madrid. MADRID, May 21 - This city is rap Kiy putting ou gala attire ta anticipa. tion of the marriage of King Alfonso to Princess Ena of Battenlerg. The bas begun, and the parks and other pub 1 He places are being transformed inte inxurious gardens by the planting of thousands of palms and roscbushes The streets through which the wed ding cortege will pass will be literally carpeted with Sowers. The florists in the Canary shoals have heen ondersd ta supply LAW tons of flowers fur the Plaza Jde« aul other centers will Le similarly strewn with flowers The envoys of Norway, Ching, Aus tria Hungary, Denmark and Russia I arrived fhe royal palace is the scene of the constant reception of arriving many of them bringing elaborate presents. The guv- Gil three Toras ive delegations ernment’'s presents already large salons of the palace Princess Ena’s present to King Al fonso site Jewels] swond, ally designe] at Tolle Frederick W. Whitridge, the Amer ican envoy, Is expected May 24. The Cotinte=s Pino Hermoso has paced ber handsome palace at the American pariy. Palaces be onzing to the vrandees are occupied by the Grand Duke Viadimir of Russia, Arch- duke Ferdinand of Austria and Prince Albirech of Prussia and their extensive sitits The minister, Mr. Collier, i= giving a series of bLirilliant banquets, bis guests lucluding the Duke of Alla, the Duchess of San ( the Mar quis Tovar, the Austrian ambassador, itd] many other persons prominent in is in exgu Epes the disposition of American arias diflomatic and cvurt cirvies The Lride will arrive In Fralce on board a British warship May 24 and will proceed by special train to the Spanish frontier, where King Alfonso, Premler Moret and the foreign minis ter, the Duke of Ahnodovar, will re ceive the princess and scoompany her to the Pardo palace. On the welding day the bride will enter Madrid fu state and the ministry of marine, which is Lelng sulptucusly prepared for Ler OCCU ENGLISH WOMEN WANT VOTES. Four Hundred Suffragists Campbell-Hannerman, LONDON, Mav 21 Escorted bs forty members of parlinment HED wo men sulfrugists Storm nearls representing organiza ill parts of the io Preuwier Campbell Banper- man at the foreigu office and presented their claims that women be allowed to Yole tious from terviewed UAMntry Only eight members of the numerous deputation were allowed to speak, and a thine Hmit was nomad The itmmediate graut of women's rights the unanimous demand of speakers, and fpwaker wen acingly declared that the women were was the one prepared to sacritice their lives ln be half of their demands Ihe stwlled upon strangely assorted gathe riug of of title side with factory cploy ees this iH pretnier w Indios en side hy and said he sympathized with the object of the deputation, but asked his visit patient until the goveruwent more ukited on favor of the extension of the franchise to women Personally were inciuding is to be became that as to exercise he Iwelieved wolnen men, and the right to the deputa it a couclusive and ir is well gualitied perbinps better ind, In tion Lad wade © youle his opinion refutable case thing for otliers the HYCessSAry Spe Lowever, as well premier pointed out to preach the Only harm wonld of his SY convictions EAvYe 8 pledge regarding the the aud method of the object they had fu view He warned the women nEainst ldiscreet action, which, be sald, wonld probably check the flowing tide and advised them to leave the watter conf- dently to the grow ug streogth of théir CEs as for himself that it virtue of result if rnd was patience because own pathies Lie achieving Tie premier wound up his remarks with the it that he believed It would many years before the desired chauge was brought about This reference Wis met with hissing frow the members of the deputation, who left the foreign office evideutly greatly dissatisfied statemoe be not fo years Murder at Netcong, N. J, NETCONG, NJ. May 21 -—-James H. Van Blarcom, a contractor of East Orange. who th his wife visit to Hobert Sickles, Mrs com's futher, was ind Instantly killed by Henry Steveus, n teamster Stevens had assaulted Charles Nickles, Mrs. Van Blarcom’s brother, and at tetipted to strike her father when Mr Vau Blarcom intervened Stevens thea drew a revolver and shot Van Blareowm through the head The Rick has attacked and disarmed Stevens and turned him over to a constable w Wis ou an Van Blar shot fwo then Bank President a Salelde, NORFOLK, Va. May 21 Irwin Tucker, president of the Ravings bank of Newport News, Va. committed snl cide iu his room over the bauk just as Chief of Police Heynolds of that city opened his door to arrest Lim on a warrant charging him with defaulting In the sum of £10000 Tucker beard Reyuolds ask 0 uegru porter where lis room was sod, standing In front of a mirror, put a bullet through his right temple as the door was thrown open Three Young Sycinns Drowned. LAWRENCE, Mass, May 21 George Kalil, Salem George and Horis Andoes, three young Syrians, were drowned In the Merrimae river while enposing, They were inexperienced in the handling of fhe craft and capsized HAVANA'S FETE DAY { President Palma Inaugurated In Island Republic. GUNS ROARED AND TROOPS MARCHED Spanish Minister (ongratulates Cue. ban Ruler on Behalf of Nations. Falma Prays For Spaia aud Alfonse. HAVANA, May 21. President Palma was inaugurated bere in the presence of the diplomatic corps in full unifonn, cabinet offivers, senators 1gTess med, judges, heads of departments and the representatives of cultural None gress The took place in the rd salon of the palace The cath of office was admini=tered by the chief justice of the supreme court in front ofa d cut ecologic, agri- ind commercial i of the Liberal wembers of cou tifended inauguration AEsin ceremony iis on which were seated eight supreme court judges and the court fiscals. Over the central portion of the dais was suspended a canopy of red, which was the Caban coat of When President Palma, whe appeared to be In the best of Leaith eciiteredd the salon the guns of the Cabanas fortress pealid forth a noisy Welcome to the (ucoming administra tion, and outside the palace the crash of bands playing the Cuban national anthem heard. Accompanied hy Vice President Mendez ( apote and the members of his cabinet, President Pal ma advanced down the Ranked on either side by members of the dip judges of focal and and from the dias spoke briefly in appre of the ocenslon and thanked those who participated ta the inaugu- ration Senor Gaytun de Ayala, the Spanish Wwinister, who Is now dean of the dip tomatic corps, then ndvanced and read ag addeess (0 belmif of all the wem bers of the diplomatic corps, fellcitat President Pala an office lustowed and thaoking Lim for his efforts in crease friendly relations between Cuba and other countries. The address as- sured the president of the perfect cont denice of all the powers represented at Havana The roraneously i ) on iris wis aisle, lomatic corps the TOUTS, congressmen Ruests, ciation ing OU assuming worthily especially to president, responding extem sald that he ited deeply the honor tendered Lim at such 1 moment Ibis pation he added, feels encournged and strengthened by such manifestations made in the name of the represcutatives of many friendly uations, I couslder vour words a happy augury for the uew presiden tial period Just lnitiated. “The gratitude 1 owe you will be seen to bear fruit lu a constant effort to further streugthen the relations the cordial understandings sud the bonds of siucere friendship fortunately unit ing Cuba with the natious you repre seat. 1 ralse wy most lieaveu for the happluess of sil of you aud especially, sir. for the prosper ity of Spain aud the individual felic ty of your august sovere gu” appreci £0 fervent prayers to General cougratulatious then ensued, after which President Palins went out on the balcony aud repeatedly saluted the crowd the plaza and reviewed the troops as they warohed past Watervilet Man Found Dying SCHENECTADY, NY, May Mystery surrounds the death Ham McCullem of Watervliet, who was found dying beside tracks of the Schenectady railway on the Troy road The mau came to this city to work as a lather on Wednesday His bead was bank of the His skull was fractured aud his Jaw bro ken. He dind half un hour after belug brought to the hospital iu The authorities have been unable to determine how he met deat It is be leved hie was struck by a passing car or autotnobile 21 of Wil he Iving on thi track this city Mre. Ullmann Weds Servian Minister. PARIS, May 21 Mrs. Blanche U} mann of New York was married here lu the Russian church to Milenko Wess pitch, Servian miuister to France The wilnesses Awbassador MeCor mick and the bride's brother for the bride aud General de Periny, repre senting the king of Serva, and M. Ne Ldoff, the Russian ambassador. for the bridegroom Premler Fallieres and may deputies and wembers of the diplomatic corps were present were senators Charged Whih Leing Bleshop's Yame. TRENTON, N. 1, May 21. —\Warrants for the arrvst of George A Powers, ac cused of forging the names of RBizhop Tames A McFaul and his secretary, Rev. James J Powers, to about $800 worth of were placed in the hands of the police Powers, who is reported to have been married in Phil adelphia, Is supposed to be on his way to the west \ detective r Ing to locate Lig ee —— Roumanie Appeals to Fowers, BUCHAREST, Roumauia May 21 The government is appesliog to the powers la reference to the extermiug- tion of a party of Wallachlans by three Greek bands near Greleona and re questing them to stop persecutions (in Macedonia ———— notes is endeavor New York Insurance Man Drowned, NEW YORK, May 21. Charles Red fern. a New York lusurance broker, was drowned hy the upsetting of a cathoat In which he aud two coinpanions had been cruising In Long Island sound near College Polat. Hague Conference Postponed to 1007, THE HAGUE, May 21. —1t Is regard. od bere as practicully gesured that the second futernational peace confersnes will be postponed anti! the end of May, a on sb : SANTO DOMINGO RISING. General Morales on Move — (ralser Columbia Sails Today WASHINGTON, May 21 A special report from San Jusa, Porto Rico, says that General Morales former president of Santo will the next French Hoe steatner leaving there for St. Thomas, Danish West Indies He denies knowledge of the arganization of expedition st but says he will Bante Donmlugo as soon as he advices that a general uprising : the government of Is immiment, , He predicts a seriogs dis turbanoe Dowlugo sall on ~t fo “wu Thomas, go back feceis es tnst President Caceres General Morales admits his © to a Parte Ehvlies omplish what he desires of surveillance He says he Gpiass tary of Santo Domingo by the United States to the extent of tak ng up arms he rives] ha f« mingo today with a marines hurry the navy ment detachments of m from Raston Brookiyn Was and Norfolk arrived In Philadelphia during the day nnd were sent on board the Co lambia The United States revenue cutter Al gonguin has been onlersd to watch the Mona Passage the «b Ranta Dou ingo and Porte Rico Mona island for Doniin slutlonists, who irtesd Ih Santa Da Ihe Newport have Rio levanse wi occupation critiser ( at the tadeiphia which has ar tied navy dumbia league [xl yard is being hastily prepared Ranta io Unser depart of sea and will leave for orders from 1Fifie= ington the! between ind to senreh tf rey are ti» have reg left St fas recently for fi mer Nashville received orders to sail for Saute Domingo gunbasts and BASEBALL SCORES Games Flayed Saturday by the Ya- tional and Asierican Leagues. NATIONAL 1.4 At Pittshurg— New York Tavior Howerman Phi Atl Louts- Brook Eason. Ritter; Drut At Cincinnati-Rosto ug. ON Neosnlham i hi Philadel Dooin, Wicker. Ki AMERICAN LEAGUE At New York-8t Lou 3 Ja Spe Newt At Philadelphia Iretrait phia 1 Warner Bo hires k Atl tor i A{:1F Pittsburg 1 Gilson Nt i Yo At Duggleby AE Lila Lis Donovan Washington Patterson Chica Hart, Kitsor Al Baste Cleveland 2 Bernhard Hast Bemis, Young, Graham Giants Beaten at Chicago. CHICAGO, May 21 breaking crowd Nutional park the leaders defeated the pious in their first clash of the season Lundgren pitched a superh game, be lug hit hard in ouly one luning, aud re ceiving perfect support, while Ames wis batted freely four innings and backing rmther ragged. Mounted poife were Kept busy forcing the vast back ground rules wade which allowed but two Lases for everything hit luto the crowd 10 to 4 Before a record at League cham in his cruwd wud were Noure Clinelnnatl, 11; Brooklyn, 3 CINCINNATI, O., May Brooklyn Natwouals were in A slow gawe against Weimer was Lit bard at though the visitors never gerous after the first Mauager aud Captain Casey of the Brooklyus were put off the eld lu the first for Hugxins retired jo the sixth because of a slight injury to his ankle Te =} L bwiten here Clueciunatd al dan tities looked uning Donovan innfug disputing decisions Slugxing Wom For Quakers LOUIS, May 21 ~The Philadel Nationals defeated St Louis io a Note heavy hit in the fifth four ruts being NT phiia slugging game, Sto 3 the Quakers brought ting by Was what tutaled then victory Newark's League Team Henten. NEWARK, N. J, May ?1.- Iu an ex hibition game here the Philadelphia Americans defeated the Eastern league team, 10 to 8 local Twelve Hurt In “Conster” Smashup CHICAGO, May 21 were injured, two of them severely. iu an accident on the at the White City Amusement park. The rst of five cars stopped at the bottom of a Before those in the car could get out of danger the second Car mn In turn others following regular the cars the adding the passengers Fwelve persons ‘Coaster steep slop first tuto 1 thre nt at intervals of the struck bottow arm of thie slow to territied Raine Play Havoc at Vesuvius, NAPLER, May 21 Torrential recently uve washed ashes and cinders down the of Mount and have the country the carrying peasants’ honses anlmnals Many people took refuge in the tops of trees. The roads almost far as Castellammare thick, sti Ky black them Impassable Fails slopes Hooded volenno Vesuvins nad several ur Way wd drowning many Tt are covers! with wud, rendering Auto Hit a Telegraph Vole. ERIE, Pa, May 21. -A Cleveland party of six people golug east on the Lake Shore road In an automobile last night ran into a telegraph pole near Girard, Pa. One Is =ald to have been killed, one Is dying and two were badly fojurcd Mrs A had her skull fractured and OF man of Cleveland had both broken others Young Shur legs Law te I'rotect Children. ALBANY May 21. Governor Higgins slgtiedd an tmportant amendment to the labor law to protect children from the dangers of night employment. The aw ‘provides that mluors under sixteen i years shall uot be employal ln facto | fies or mercantile establishments after Todeck pom THE GREATEST SHIP Kaiserir Auguste Victoria at New Y ork With 2,994 Souls. WOMAN C'LLED IT A GAMBLING HELL With Great ing Decks and Pa. { Ocean (reyhonad, Fro- portions Tuwer arial an Won- der of “aval Skil} NEW Youk big nt Apartments guste Vict tiaiden I t hers aight on ber burg, Dover mi 1H sfeerd Al ber towering decks passehigers uf is vel that the ship, with pruprorth palatial aud hitherto wotider of nay Lhe the cha of thie aor great ijsifiients uulwand of features, is a trip was interesting by of wil on pi sg hb rate we rg pigeon | ganiblers i and riot among the sa h crew sigoed of account of the Hamburg strike in liet uf regular sallors I he ifter professional gamblers even got wuliien in their « Mrs. DI» Hishwoman who igeriiv== for rich Eug trip for return on Bouser, a the to 1ifriid to come victims made pleasure and Is booked the sat Wiis axlion Ni 1A Colin, who is known as Doe Owen, ined a Ir the nape of had money, race track wid Rolug nuder Kiiow had tried to Interest her =< hiewie She was afraid Kiduap her If sh “The ship bling hell Oppenheun ug he ih a thie went gninblers would ne par 3 “There 311i the the siiofe Gio thing ! Wis n Mrs pid gambling rt that ut a8 sad Houser Was cand playing It slinrpers How way wa cau million Young mn during A youug family Atlanth three cabin ashore swindle Lit Wirvi All duce us the way the resolutely rel Looking said it young wd Ht the * gent was a wonder the ship ever got bere at all of ing men A= a result among the crew as the crew wis a fuse uf the Hu curiosities, many sailors be avs of At the reported Dover riot ole en ishiore the near were put When ghts was the ship abreast of the big hip bie with her seven quarantine tiers of lights nd powerful light at each end sel, rivaled Coney Island at! across the) I'he most wou of Al of the ves Just hie ferfu Luew a) tind tures Ritz « SHIvkilug root Wwaolen t restian vhicl Well as is 18 irden and winter g deck Doluge Iu tongress WASHINGTON, MM road rate | ! diplomat bill. the 1 food Hill ty sand all [= uational 8 « to susp usion of of the statehood Li be cutupar rly the p Ire tion rat the Luster the will 1tively namber of Weasures passed An lateruationnl lspnte DETROIT, Mich, Mav 21 \u al dispute of magnitude ts the United the question ust 1d nd «© pray tax went between Ntutes da of nited who caus uv er of 1! ment the Canadian income the | hy Nites gover Heers ite in charge « In the Iwtrait operation of hie their hon A month of the r Jian hin Vite the pray courts fnus Plus Is Hetter Moy I Iw Loy Ix thie ties Pope ROME Pope Pit ten day hut pet un Was at nigl viux hr what Hab is hu to do su rine, id bis ho Honor Mecklenburg Deciarntion, CHARLOTTE, N. ( May 21.~-To day tv of «'% tial people from nll ms of awd rv celebrating siRbing th riots this the declarmtion other of 1s have sect] stiles the Mecklenbnrg pendenos 1 do f 1 0 muent sald to May 2X of the hewn promndgatiad hers on 1735, wm Jdeclarathe arly a ve vivanoy wm at Philadelphia Nurned May 2 Kenemator Power House Sl CLAIRSVILLE The triple i= and of the Bumslove coal mines, thee north of here burned last night, with a Joss of £Ma) New machinery had been Installed recently and wns turned over to the company on Sat. urday. The tire Is sald to have been of Inceudlary origin 0 wer hin niles wens PRICE ONE CENT Keep in Touch WITH THE Globe Warehouse Wednesday Specials 20 F y o-.0') Oni} rtain Corners, while These Kuuds seil 1a » $5.00. Bome of the corners are two yards long They are made for our traveling men in the wholesale department at {Scranton The patterns have been Liscontinued at the mills, conse- mently quote the following ridiculous prices: 10¢, 15¢, 18¢, 20e, 25¢, 30c and 35¢, worth four tim as much Shrunk Gotfon Donble fold, 36 In rand Arabian pairs from 75c we linen finish, shrunk sold everywhere from 12ic to 15¢, for one dav, Wednes- day, 10¢ We havea cae of it, so vou will get it when you coms for it. Wendesday special 10¢ Sheer White Material There was never a season when heer white materials were in great er demand. We have all the new fabrics of this season in shadow lawns, for shadow work, French lawn, French batiste, Per- sian batiste, Lent de Amerique, mercerized batiste, haunkerchief lin- en, costume linen, butcher's linen, Holland linen, ete | ete cotton made Full Line of Staples, India Linens We buy the above direct from the mills, from four to eight cases of every number or from 10,005 to 20.- 000 yards, saving 20 per cent. All coods bought at the Scranton store for the wholesale, retail and bra C0 Th ora § 5 sume annually more dry gods than inv firm in the state outside Phila- delphia aud Pittsburg. End of Silk Sale Balanca of silks that wera placed on sale last weak at 419 will ba clas- ed Wednasd ay for 3U¢ stores” iy i Not an o'd style in the lot. Good range o rs to chose from in Hamlin ducks and stripes, 39¢ i 1 I —— Globe Warehouse, Talmadge Block, Elmer Ave. VALLEY PHONE, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Ooo: — Rooms 4 and}3, [Rlmer Block, Lockhart Strect, Raves, Ps, a A H. H. Mercereau, Attorney-at-Law Notary Public Special attention to Pension Valley Phoae 11 X, 1 Degmond Street, Sayre, EE THE NEW HARNESS SHOP Harness, Washed, Oiled, Repaired Harness Bought, Sod, Traded Bicycles and Lawn Mowers Repaired Mirrors and Looking Glasses Replated Boots and Shoes Repaired AL. CONNIN, - Fast Lockhart SL. Wm. B. McDonald, D.D. SS. All modern methods for the scien- tfic performance of painless opera- tions on the mouth and teeth. 104 South Elmer Ave, THE GLOBE BTORB, The Record, has the best House [ase ever printed in Bradford county; also Vest Pocket and Deak Reosi Books; and a variety of Legal for Justices and Constables, TOUHEY'S HOTEL Brerything New and Up-to-Date. Fires: Thomas Ave, Opposite L, V, Station, Rates $1.50 Por Day. Sayre, WER
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