hd oe laf ad Wo re Dog a8 Sayre. Both Phones. ES HL OF St. Petersburg Telegraph GENERAL MUTINY IS FEARED May involve the Baltic and Black Sea Fleets. MEMBER OF DOUMA ASSASSINATED Rapert of Outbreak In Revel Squad. ron Causes Great Vear at Cat's Capital That Helsingfers Fores Will Be Unable te Overcome Mili. tary and Naval Revolutienists Now Plghting Loyal Troope oa Pertréas Islands Before the City — Govern ment Holding Back All News From Finland—~lBlack Hundred” Accused of MB. Hersensieia’s Murder at Te- rioki. ST. PETERSBURG, Ang. $—Great excitement prevails in St. Petersburg 88 & result of the startling news from Sveaborg. and there is the deepest ap- prehension regarding the situation at Cronstadt, as there Is little doubt that the risiug of the garrison of the Gibral- far of the Baltic was = premature at- tempt to execute a widespread military conspiracy, which involved the seizing of the fortresses of Sveaborg, Cronstadt and Sevastopol as bases for the re- voiting Black sea and Baltic fleets, The genera! telegraph office of St Petersburg and surrounding buildings were oeocupled by detachments of GRAND DUKE ALEXANDER MI- CHAELOVITOH. guards just before midnight last night. The authorities evidently fear = gen- eral attempt to cut communication be tween the capital and the luterior. Advices received by the government wireless have been suppressed. Importance is attached of the : : £ Ey i ff : shi l i 3 i 5, IT , quartered at Cronst ity had been distrusted, found themselves prisopare in their bar- racks and unable to communicate with the outside. The streets of Cronstadt are swarming with troops of the loyal guard regiments. » The commandant at Cronstadt order od the confiscation of newspapers from St. Petersburg iu order to prevent the news of the outbreak at Sveaborg from reaching the islanders. A group of agitators who went over to Oroustadt attempted to hold meet- The crulser Alva on arrival at Hel singfors at once began bombarding the mutinous battery on Sveaborg island. It is rumored that the revoiutionists on one of the islands have raised the ‘white fag. It Is impossible to com: mubicate with the islands. Bowe excitement has been caused In the town by the arrest of several mem. bers Both telegraph and telephone com- munication with Cronstadt was cut during the nigh:. hut no sound of firing has yet been heard. Although It Is that a summons to revolt was there, the clilef point now in is whether the main part of the fleet, consisting of a battleship hree cruisers, which were hur sent from Revel to Helsingfors receipt of the uews of the ma- t Bveaborg, has joined iu the re : squadron Is understood to be the persoual command of Grand Duke Alexander Michaeloviteh. broth: er-in-law of Emperor Nicholas. A telegram elmiming to be from the commander of the fortress has been re ceived here, but its meaning is not clear, The dispatch says, “The entire crews of four warships have mntinied ” Other dispatches mention the crews “For a time, with a portion of the crews locked below decks, the loyal menibers of the crews fired upon the mutineers.” If the Revel squadron joined the mu- tineers there is little hope of regaining possession of Sveaborg fortress where, it is claimed. six companies of loyal troops are holding out on Commander island against the mutineers on Mi challeavska, Artillery, Engineer and other Islands, composing the group on which the fortress is bullt. The com- mander of the artillery, General Ag- Kiel, was a prisouer during the night. M. Herzeusteln, member of the out lawed parilament, In which he was a prominent leader of the Constitutional Democrats, was assassinated at his country house near Terloki, Finland, by men in the party of the Black Hundred organisation. M. Herzeustein was walking along the seashore with his wife and daugh- ter when several shots were fired at him from an unoccupied building, M. Herzensteln was hit twice and fell dead. His daughter was wounded in the hand. The murderers escaped. M. Herzenstelu was of Jewish de scent and very wealthy, His attacks on the minister of finance In the lower house of parliament attracted wide spread attention. He supported the Constitutional Democratic scheme for land expropriation M. Herzensteln Was 2 practical bank. or, Daving been for a long time the secretary of the Moscow Land bank. Knockout For Ice Trust. JACKSONVILLE, Fla, Aug. 2-— Prosecution of the alleged ice trust has come to an end by the ice manu facturers eateriug Inte au agreement with the prosecuting attorney where by they promise to at ounce dissolve the Jacksourilie Ice Delivery company, the alleged combination of manufac turers in restraint of trade, and the giving of a written guarantee that they will sell ice to consumers at greatly reduced prices, the maximum being 25 cents fer 100 pounds. The pend- ing case Is continued with the un. derstanding that it shall be pushed If the joe manufacturers break the agree ment. Por Advancement of Sefence. LONDON, Aug. 2—The sunual weet ing of the British Association For the Advancement of Sclence opened at York under the presidency of Edwin Ray Lankester. In his ipaugural ad: dress the president outlined the ad- vancemeut of science during the last quarter of a century, which, he sald, “will stand out forever as that In which new chemical elements possess Ing astounding properties have been wade known with extraordinary ra- pldity and sureness of demoustration.” Town Treasurer Disappears. TOWN OF UNION, N. J, Aug. 2— Jolin J. McIntyre, Jr, town treasurer, has been missing for a week. Rela- tives, after vainly trying to find him, notified the police of his disappear township buainess at the bank at Hutherford on Tuesday and has not been seen since. His veiatives and friends fear be bas met with foul play. His associates on the township committee have begun to check up the town accounts. So far as known they are correct. Put Dynamite In Stick of Weed. TOLEDO, O, Aug. 2A stick of wood containing dynamite caused an explosion in the home of Mrs. Carl Ostman and pleces of the wrecked stove struck Mme. Ostman and her daughter, seriously Iujuring them. The police belleve the explosive was purposely placed In the wood, ax Mrs, Ostman has recently received anony- mous letters of a threatening usature. Took Strychuine After Quarrel PROVIDENCE, HR. I, Aug. 2 While standing behind the counter in a local department store where she was employed Cora Greene drank the contents of a bottle of strychaine and died before medical assintance could reach her. A lovers’ quarrel Is sup posed 10 have caused the act, Dispute Over Music Cussed Murder. KEENE, N. H, Aug 2-Vaschi Czencvos, a Pole, was arrested today at a lumber camp sear Fitzwilliam, charged with killing a fellow country. man, Adam Carpiska. The prisoner was held without hall. A dispute over their abilities ax fddlers is sald to have led to the killing. Cholera at Madrid. MADRID, Aug. 2-Severnl sporadic ses of cholera have been discovered and have canged con erat ci a aie . ARREST HARTIE MEN Millionaire's Agents Charged With Felony. ROBBED IRISH COACHMAN'S TRUNK Newspaper Man Testifies That At. terney Marrem Spoke te Him of Wife's Love Letiers Before Robbery Took Flace. PITTSBURG, Ang 2 - Hermann Staub and John Anderson. the detec tives who testified in the Hartje di- voree case that they took the famous “love letters” from Tom Madine's truuk after entering the coaclnnan's room bere, were arrested at a late hour charged with entering a building for felony and larceny, The ball is $2000 each for a hear. ing on Monday. It was furnished by Edward Hartje : Probably the most sensational inel- dents and testimony In the Hartje case in the five weeks it has been running were brought out when Atma Ross, the mysterious “blond” who kept a rooming house, swore that Augustus Hartje and Josephine Wright frequently met at the Hoss woman's house, that the Wright woman brought him there and Intro duced him, and sald that the house at which she had been living was too public and too close to the Hartje warehouse. The Ross woman sald Hartie paid Josephine Wright's room rent thereafter. When the witness pointed out Harte In the courtroom Hartje siniled. Hartje, several days ago, swore that be did not know Josephine Wright and never visited Ler. The Wright woinan swore that she did wot know Hartje This wns when Hartie's attorneys were introdncing evidence fn rebottal The Issue to the disputed love Jet- ters in the Hurtje divorce case was defiled when Tom Madiue, the coach man who is named as the corespond ent In the case, swore that the letters which the private detectives sald were taken from his trunk Dever were in that receptacle Just before adjournment Fred Loug, a Newspaper man, was called to the stand by John Freewnas of counsel for Mrs. Hartje Loug testified that Attorney Marron of Hartje's counsel told him ln Febru ary of a number of letters In the pos- seaglon of the Hartje lawyers. This was several mouths before Fisher, Hartje's brother-in-law, said be had told counsel of thelr existence. This was also some months before Madine's trunk wns broken open and from which the letters were alleged to have been taken, which was in June. Attorney Marron becawe angered at Long's testimony and threatened the newspaper wan with violence after court adjourned. Marrou Is expected to go on the stand again shortly. Mrs. Hartje swore she wrote only two letters to Susie Wagner and de- nled telling Blanche Ashby what testi mony she should give. The hearing of Augustus Hartje, J. IL. Welshons and Clifford Hooe on a charge of conspiracy growiug out of the divorce case was again postponed, as Alderman King bas decided to walt until after the divorce case ia con- cluded Yacht Manchester Outsalled Tem. MARBLEHEAD, Mass, Aug 2. The Roosevelt cup defender aspirants raced in light winds and an easy roll of the sea over a course that through a shift of the breeze gave two wind: ward lege and a run, and the Man. chester, owned by Dr J. L Bremer, administered a decisive defeat to her ten competitors, winning by a margin of nearly five minutes in an eleven and three-oight mile gontest. Tue Auk, owned by C. F. Adams, was sec- ond; the Sally, L. O. Percival, was third. Bulldog te the Reseune. BAYONNE, N. J, Aug. 2—Qeorge Fiske, who ls stopping at the Hotel Latourette, on the Kill von Kull, went in bathing In the kill. His pet bull dog plunged In after him, grabbed him by the arm and tried to drag him shoreward. Mr. Fiske started to fight the dog off, and they were swept Into deep water. Fortunately they were carried close to a float, and Mr. Fiske managed to reach it, with the dog's tooth still fast to his arm. Oveton Oil With Thelr Whisky, JACKSONVILLE, Fla, Aug. 2- Thowas Callaway and Fred Walters, employees of a livery stable here, are in a dying condition from drinking whisky given to them by Arthur Kine, smployed at another stable. Kine has been arrested. Investigation shows that a quantity of croton oil was mixed with the whisky, What prompted the act is not known. Their Mines Ave idle. BRIDGEPORT, 0. Aug. 2 Settle ment of the eastern Ohio strike last week did not end the trouble for the Moores Run company at Bridgeport and Gienns Hun company at Warren: ton. They refuse to discharge non union men and the strikers will not work with them, so the mines are idle. A Clreus at Oyster Bay. OYSTER BAY, N.Y. Aug. 2 There was a circus in Oyster Bay, and the young people of the Roosevelt colony accepted the Invitation of Frank A. Robbins and occupled a box during the performance, Harry B. Parker Dropped Dead. MANCHESTER. N. H, Aug 2 Harry EB. Parker, superintendent of for the Amoskedg Man. : SUNSHINE STAKES IN MUD. Gallant Dan Teok Brighton Beach Chief Event From Frank Gil NEW YORK, Aug. 2 The heavy rain which began before the races at Briztiton Beach made the track a sea of mud, and mudders of the pro nounced type were in demand. The card was practically rulned by the withdrawals. Fountainblue, owned by F. A. Forsythe, the good two year-old colt by OddfeMow Ferroe, was with drawn frow the Sunshine stakes, as be was soll to James B. Brady for $25, 0. Gallant Dan took the lead at the start In the Sunshine stakes and. hold- ing his advantage to the end, won handily by one and a half lengths from Frank Gill, with Penarris, sn added starter, third George 8 Davie favor ite and the only other starter, rao a dull race. Three favorites won. Sum- marries: First Hace —Anueta Lady, first; Mol- lle Donohue, second; Cassandra, third, Second Race--Bound Brook, first: New Amsterdam. second; Arabo, third. Third Race Woolwich, first; Sono- ma Belle, second; Novena, third, Fourth Race Gallant Dan, first: Frank GIL, second: Penarris, third. Fifth Race Geranium, first; Little Scout, second; Ebony, third Sixth Race —Fudora. first; Hawk, second; Eifall, third. Fish BASEBALL SCORES. Games Played Yesterday In the ¥a- tional and American Leagues. NATIONAL LEAGUE At New York- 8. Louls C8 0 0 019 0 6-1 New York 0 030000 ¢ —1 Hite—8t Louls, §; New York, § Errors ~8t. Louls, 3; New York, 1. Batteries— Besbe and Marshall; Wiltee and BEreana- n At Hrooklyn— Pltteburg . 0 6000009000011 frooklyn.. 6 0 0 60 000000000 1ts—Plitsburg, 4; Brooklyn, 5. Errors —Pittaburg, ¢; Brooklyn, Batteries Laifield and Phelps; Mcintyre and Ber- At Boston Cincinnati eC 0661000 0-1 Boston ......... 9 ¢ 000304 *-14 Hits—Cincinnati, §; Boston, 5. Errors— Cincitinat), 8; Hoston, 2. Batteries—Wel- mer and Schiel: Young and Needham At Philadeiphia- Fikago +9 1 0900090 ¢ hiladelphia .....0 2 0 0 0 2 0 1 Hits—Chicago, 5; Philadelphia, § rors~Chicago, I; Philadelphia 1 ries—Pfelster and Moran; Sparks BOYAn TABLE OF A A J Chicago .... ; New York ... . Philadeiphla ..... Cinclonatl ..... sitsssan BIOGRIIS +.0ucion.isevia louls ROME sannsssciesrssress as AMERICAN LEAGUE At Detroit— ‘heen 00000001 i sraesaaes 31 0 0 00 0 o— 3 Hitse-New York, 7; Dutraft, & Errors- New York, 9; Detroit, 1. tariea-Grif- Ah Newton and Kilslnow, Donahue and Schmidt At Chicago— Boston . 1900061010 0-3 Chisago Faseines 00100000 0-1 Hits-Boston, 10; Chicago, 1. Errors Boston, 1; Chicago, § HRatteriep-Tanne- hill und Armbruster; Altrock and Towns At Clsveland— Phlladelphia 006020010 :- 3 Cleveland .... 0008000198 *.y Hits—Philadeiphia, 9; Cleveland, 10 Er- rors Philadelphia, I; Cleveland teres —Hender and Schreck; Buelow At BL Loule— Washington e110 Bt. Louis 00 Hits - Washington, 3; St rors Washington, 7; St ules, I Bat teries-Falkenberg and Heydon; Pelty and O'Connor. : TABLE OF PERCENTAGES v Philadelphia New York Cleveland Chicago Detroit Bt. Louis Washington wn ' 13 ~— 8 BagrEnn piaggeEzne BEY 7 P » gItsanmer May Sutton Wins In England. NEWCASTLE, England, Aug. 2.- Miss May Sutton of Pasadena, Cal. played In the Northumberland county tennis tournament. In the singles she beat Miss Atchison by 8-3, 6-2. Miss Douglass, the British champion, is ill snd consequently Miss Sutton cannot again try conclusions with her, Mise Sutton will sall for howe on the Ce dric Aug. 10 to cvwpete in the Amer! can chawmplonships. Crosse Continent Aute Record, SAN FRANCISCO, Aug.2.— From Bau Francisco to New York In fifteen days Is the time planned by LL. L. Whitman and C. 8. Caries, who left this eity In a six cylinder runabout In an effort to lower the transcontinental motor car record. Whitman aud Cariss are hold ers of the present record of thirty-three days, which they wade In a two cylin der car In 1804, Racing at Woonsocket. WOONBOUKET. R. I, Aug. 2-8ir George, the winner of the 2:22 trotting event, was the only favorite to win at the Woonsocket track. Johnny Swoker, the favorite in the 2:21 pace, fell at the first turn of the first Lalf wile of the third heat and was distancel. the race going to Russell C, a strong second cholce, Beth 1. won the 2:12 pace, In which Helpomene was the favorite. Broke World's Trotting Record, PHILADELPHIA, Aug. 2-—At the Ardmore Driving club races on the Eagle track, near here, Ed Bryan, a bay geldiug, broke the world's trotting record for two wiles on a balf mille track, The horse covered the distance In 4:60. The Lest previous record was 5:14, held by Temple Bar, Won Title For Third Time. CHICAGO, Aug 2 -Kreigh Collins, twice winner of the western tennis championship in alngles, wou the title for the third time when he wet Nat CO. Emerson of Cincinnat!, winner of the tournament in singles, at the Ken wood country club Twe Favorites Lest. ERIE. Pa, Aug 2 Fine weather and a fast track contributed to ex. cellent sport at the Lake Erle eirentt races. Emboy, a stroug favorite in the 2:15 trot, and Olivet Moore, first cholos 100s 320 0x. ye the ealy fave 10 MEET AT BUFFALO Democratic State Convention Called For Bept. 25. —eeee SAID TO BE HEAKST'S STRONGHOLD Selection of Place of Meeting Agreed te By Opponents, It Is Said, to Avold Lineup of Strength &t Present Time. NEW YORK, Aug. 2 William Ran dolpli Hearst won a decisive paint when, at 8 meeting of the Democratic state cotumittee at the Hoffman House, it was voled to have the state conven tion at Buffalo, the center of Hearst's stroughold in Erie county The selec tion of Buffalo agreed by Hearst's opponents In order to avoid a llueup of strength The choice Is regarded as a victory for Willlamu J. Connors, Norman E Mack, James K. McGuire, Frank Camp bell aud other upstate leaders who sre working to Lave Hearst nominated by the Democratic slate couvention Thomas F. McAvoy, one of Charles F. Murphy's right band men. offered a resolution calling the couvention at Buffalo on Bept. 25. The resolution was seconded by Joseph Cassidy of Quecus, who has recently come out for Hearst, aud Thowas F. Buith, secre tary of Tuiumany Hall. It was adopt ed unanimously Was to + BATTLE OF THE CROSSING. Rival Rallroad Employees In Fight . Over Right of Way. EAST ST. LOUIS, Ill. Aug. 2— After several band to hand encounters among the 800 laborers, about equally divided between employees of the Louisville aud Nashville ralircad and the Illinois Traction company, during which pistol shots were fired. the Louisville and ou a disputed crossing aud effectually blocked the plans of the electric road for tearing up ite tracks The crossing Lins (wen in dispute for several wwonths, the Louisville and Nashville refusiug the electric road per mission to cross Just before daylight the electric road rushed t= laborers to the projected crossing and tore up two of the Loulsville nied Nashville's three tracks In the meantive the railroad com- pany hurried its men to the crusslog in time to save the third track They also attempted to relay the other two tracks, but were prevented by the elec tric road employees P. F. Collier Had Forty Wounds. GLOUCESTER, Mass, Aug. 2—FP F. Collier of New York Is under med ical treatment at East Gloucester for injuries luflicted upou him by a pet bulidog. The animal apparently with out provocation attacked Mr. Collier as he was about to step into his auto woblle. The dog belug In the vehicle and before It was beaten off had se verely bitten its master on the arts aud legs. Mr. Colller was taken to a drug store, where Lhe was given Imme diate treatment by a local doctor, who cauterized forty distinct wounds. Mr. Colller, who Is seventy years of age, In spite of the shock, was sald to be cow fortable, and serious results, it is be leved, will be averted. The dog, a valuable English bull, has Leen sant to New York, where tests will be wade for traces of rables. Mr. Collier Is occupying a cottage at East Glouces ter for the season with his family. Delts Still Holds the Vort. MILWAUKEE, Wis, Aug 2 Governor Davidson will appoint a commission to luvestigate the situation at Cameron Dam, where Jolin Delite has successfully resisted several posses that have attempted in the last two years to serve papers In a civil process. Deltz ia charged with assaulting with |ntent one of the sheriff's posse that a few days ago tried to serve the papers. It has been proposed to send troops to dislodge Deitz from his stronghold. Governor Davidson says he will do nothing fur ther uutll the luvestignting committee reports. Shipbuilding Company's Estate. TRENTON, N J, Aug. 2.-The final report of former United States Sena: tor James Swith, Jr, receiver of the United States Shipbuilding eompany, shows that the recelver got for real and personal property and assets of every character £04k), together with $7.500.000 capital stock of the Hethlehem Steel company and $350,000 for the capital stock of the constituent companies. There remains in the re celver's hands after paving all deter mined Indebtedness a balance of $16 1 Yandnal Slashed Her lialr, BT. LOUIS, Aug. 2 -While making her way through a crowd at the south west corner of Broadway and Lucas avenue Daisy Fisher, fifteen years old, of 3917 North Nipeteeuth street was attacked by no ooidentified wan, who slashed off a cluster of her thick browu bair with a razor and flung It at her feet. Daleaman at 4 to 1. CINCINNATI AUR. 2 --Dalesinan, at 4 to 1, eaxlly won the steeplechase handicap over the clubhouse course, the feature at Latonia. Sabador, the favorite, castly took second place from Class Leader Myopia Foleo Team Defeated. NARRAGANSETT PIER, RI, Aug 2 «In the second match for the Narra gansett cups, the New Haven polo team defeated the Myopia 24 team decisively by a score of 13 to b. 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LLOYDT, PROP, en i= | i ot Remove dead horses and cattle at shord notice. All orders will receive attention. Remove stock 8 mi tant from Athens, Sayre and Waverly, Hides must be on carcasses; remove free of charge. 1 am prepared to do the bas- ineas, have ambulance to haal the also buy hides, aking, tallow and bones, pay market prices. Call Bell telephone No. 833, BAYRE, PA, Bloodine Liver Pills. Cure chronic Constipation. 25¢ a Box. Sold by C. M. Driggs, Sayre JOHN C. PECKALLY, DEALER IN Foreign and Domestic Fruits. Pure Olive Oll for medical pu Macaronl at 5, 8 and 100 per No x Elizabeth St.. Wavarly. Maynard, Maynard & Schrier Attorneys and Counselors. M.P. A. Block, Sayre, Pa. May- nard Block, Athens, Pa. H. H. Mercereau, Attorney-at-Law Notary Public Speeial attention to Pension Papers, Valley Phone 11 X. Hagre, LE BAKER Carpenter and Builder. 17 Pleasant 5t. Waverly, N, ¥.
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