_ SAYRE, PA., FRIDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 9, 190 IS OFF FOR PANAM President Goes to Inspect Our Big Ditch. : a.) AY EXCURSION BY BATTLESHIP. PRICE ONE CENT SATURDAY SPECIALS Flannelette Waistings Nearly 100 patterns of wai Wrapp r patterns, kimona and dress- Ing sacqnes styles from three of the best mills in the Uniied States. A full city selection right hers in Sayre, light and dark grounds, all fast col rs. Sold everywhere for 10 and sometimes 12}e. Saturday and Monday 8» ' | expenditure of pobably £5000,000 frount the state in lmproving roads and maintaining state roads. Over thls work and the money spent on It the state engineer Las absolute control It Is announced that the Republican campaign managers have determined to make application In the supreme court for an onder compelilg the pro- duction in court of all “void and pte | WOMAN BRUTALLY MURDERED. reitnreie E. Williams Slain In Home Near Stafford Springs, Conn. TOLLAND, Conn, Nov, §.—Mrs. Car- rie E. Williams, aged about sixty, wife of a farmer, was found murdersd and Iying in a pool of Lload In Les-bome, — about two and a half miles south of ETC «gs x “Be : Stafford Spriggs. Robbery is believed Count 5 LOVE LETTERS IN COURT. to have been the motive - The clrenmstances surreunding the crime suggest to some extent the Kulgs murder in Somers, when a Polish boarding house keeper waz done to death in a brutal manner and then her house robbeal The body of Mrs, Wii Hams was found lying on the kitchen Hoor near the stove her throat wae cul, her head battered and about her neck a towel had been tightly twisted. Near the body lay a huge bateher knife and a clubs, From the position of the body when found and the appearance of the roo It Is believes that Mrs. Williams died ouly after a struggle with her assail aul, who Is supposed to have struck BONE IS OSTRACIZED Parisian Society Stirred by Castellane Revelations, 00.00 Democrats Win All Minor x : | State Offices. tested ballots” for the purpose of hav. ing them counted. The application for s New York county will be made by Her- CATER : bert Parsons, ¢hairman of the county BEATEN BY 1,700 VOTES committee, and this rule applies to all : counties up state where a count of the _— “void and protested” ballots is deemed necessary FAILED TO ELECT GOVERNOR. Roosevelt Party Hoards Mayflower at Capital on Voyage (o Colon, Where They Will Cross to the Pacific, Amador to Welcome Them. WASHINGTON, Nov. © “Gowxlby! Iam Eoing down to sen how the ditch Is getting along™ shouted President Revsevelt as he stood ou the ifter star board deck of the yacht Mayflower at the Washington navy yard as the ves sel was leaving the Jock with the president for his Panama trip Accomspanylig the were Mrs. Roosevelt and her maid, Surgeon General Rixey of the wavy and XT © Latta, one of the assistant secretaries Divorce Means Hula fo French Neo bleman, as His Outstanding Obli- gations Amount ts $24.000 Per Annum. PARIS, Nov, 8—-Nu such sensatisn Las ever stirred fashionable « the French capital as the made in the dive his wife, focmerly York, lane Titled oouuts, -. Jackson For Attorney General Far "Ahead of Mayer, roles in reveiat! suit brought by Anna Gould of New against Count Ba de His New Hampshire Gave ©. M. Flosad Within Tew Veies of Majority. CONCORD, N. IL, Nov. 8.—Unoflicial returns from every oty and town in New Hampshire Indicate that the yol- ers failed Ly the narrow margin of ten to elect a governor. The state law re inte] and larguises men dukes, esses agd sainen marchi elife of were among the audi of Justice when the hea: =" | PROTESTED BALLOTS A LAST HOPE ; president counlesses, the Paris society, 1 the palace Hg Was cone Underwear Sale 3 With Oficial Votre of bat Three Coun “our reputation. Lehigh Valley van Coal, Hard an & WINLACK, 5ys and Counselors "D. STEVENS, ICE AND REAL ESTATE. ties Missing, Independence League and Demoerntle Candidates, With Excepilon of W. I. Hearst, Seem to Have Gained a Victory In New York State, bat Essex, Ontario and Niagn- ra Are Still te Be Heard From. Woodruff Yet Hepen For Election of 8 Hepublican Lienfensnt Govermor. Election Carries Comtrol of Canal Board, Vast tracts For About $90,000,000, Paironage and Con- NEW YORK, Nov. 9—Wilh the offi- clal vote of but three counties missing Lewis Stuyvesant Chanler apparently is elected lleutenant governor on the Democratic and Independence league Uekets by a plurality approximating L700 votes over M. Linu Rruce Rep. To arrive at these figures Bruce's probable pluralities in the counties of Essex, Ontario and Niagara are based on the vote fur the Republican guber- natorial candidate. Fulton county [= also missing, excepting a statement of LEWIS 8. CHANLER. Bruce's plurality over Chanler. While slight eh~nges may be made in the re turns from several couaties, It Is pot believed they will materially reduce Chanler’s lead, but, oa the contrary, in- crease It. It appears that all the other candi dates on the Democratic state tic ket ara elected by small but safe plurall- ties, The plurslities policd by the candi dates now reperted elected on the Democratic and lTudependence league state tickets In New York city are as follows: Lewis Stuyvesant Chavler, for leu tenant governor, 134,043. William 8. Jackson, for attorney gen. eral, 141.40. Frederick Skene, for state engineer fund surveyor, 144,188 - _ Jobo 8. Whalen, for secretary of state, 130.817, Martin H. Glyun, for comptroller, 141.400, Julius Hauser, for state tressurer, 142,800. At Republican beadquartets Chair mau Woodrnff was not prepared to give out any statement, Lut It was stated that the official canvass of the vote of the city of Greater New York way show enough changes in favor of Bruce to overcome Chanler's apparent lead at this time, Disconcerted Republicans at the Ya- rious campaigu headquarters fad little consolation [u tue reports from the ry ral districts. Lidiestions still are that the entire Demoerutic state ticket, with the exception of Whiliam R. Hearst, the candidate for governor, has heen suc. censfal, Hearst appears to have run from 55 .- 000 to 00,000 behind the rewainder of the Democratic-Independence league ticket. The election of the Democrutic stata ticket below governor means that the canal board will be controlled by the Democratic party. The canal board is made up of the Heutenant. governor, who acts ns its presiding officer; the secretary of state, the stato compiroller, the state {reas urer, the attorney genernlssdlic state engineer and the superiotendent of publi¢ works. All save the state en gloeer aud the soperinteadent of pub He works are also commissioners of he canal fund, which attends to the fluan- cial affairs connected with the bond Is. Nues necessary for Snanciug the canal project. The superintendent of public works Is au appointee of the govertor ana naturally will be a Republican. - Oonfrol of the canal” board in the next two ¥ will luvolve tue quires that the successful candidate re ceive a majority over the other candi dates, and Chailes M Floyd of Man chester, the Republican nominee. falls short Just fea votes of receiving the necded majority Unless the oficial result, which will sot be compiled until next week, shows & change the legislature will be called Upon to name the next governor. The unofficial figures from every city and town in the state shaw the follow- ing totals. Floyd (lep.), 40318: Jame son (Dew), 87.524; Telley iI'ro.. +. 113; McFall (Soc), SSS: Churchill, 2 The vote shows a plurality of 2.464 for Floyd, but it lacks ten votes to give hin a majority and the election Ir the=e returns prove correct the legisla ture will decide between the two can- didates receiving the highest vote Un- less the unexpectsd happens Candidate Floyd will be the cholce of the legisla- ture, which is Republican Ly a major ity of 100 Made Moch Angry. TOPEKA, Kan, Nov. © —(jovernor E. W. Hoch indignantly denied the charges that the Republiean leaders in Kausas were trying to steal the cle tion of governor. “No attempt In this direction has been made LY our party dor would I accept the office under Such cirenmstauces,” said the govern or. “It is simply a continuation of the Democrats’ attempt to earry thelr fake ‘ampalgn plan to the close of the count. They ure the ones that are try- log to steal the election if any body ls, We don't have to. We have enough le Ritimate voles without thefi Moran Will Try Again. BOSTON, Nov. 9.— District Attorney John B. Mornu, who was defeated for Rovernor in Tuesday's elects un, has arrived from New York much refresh. &d from two days of absolute rest. He refased to comment on the result of the election, but Intimated that a state. ment regarding it might be Issued In a day or two. He sald that he had net as yet apalyzed the vote. Timothy W Coakley, one of Mr. Moran's advisers during the campaign, states that Mr Moran wil a candidate for gov- ernor next year Iw Prohibition Party Gaining Ground. CHICAGO, Nov. O The people at the Prohibition national headquarters in this city were tvngratnlating them- upon the excellent showing which they claim the Prolibitionists made in the different states Tuesday A large number of dispatches have been received, and Charles R. Jones, the clmirman of the national Prohibi- tion committee, sald that the total vole of the party tu the different states will excesd 320,00), whereas the total for Swallow for president in 14 was 257419 selves Driver Found Murdered. POWNAL, Vi, Nov. 0—The body of Thomas Rycr, who lias been a familiar character in this vicinity for some years and who was employed up to two weeks ago as a driver for John Cam fuings at Cheshire, Mass, was found slashed and cut in the woods about a hundred: feet from a mountalu road near the Massachusetts stato lo Ly several ltallans. A physician stated that the man had been dead about a week. Ng mouey was found on the body. The watch guard had been cut Wid the watch taken. The Italians who found the body part of the gnug which Lud been at work for some the on a new electric road between North Adaws, Mass, and Bennington, im———— Minister Nearrested Vor Misconduct, INDIANAPOLIS, [ud Nov. 0 -Wil liam E. Hioshaw, Methodist minister, convicted and sentenced to prison for wile murder iu 1805 and paroled condi. tonally In 100% was arrested near Winchester on orders issu by Gov. ernor Hanly and was brought to the governor's office to show cagse why he should not be returned to prison. Tha complaint, supported by alidavits, was made to the governor by Sherif Free man that Hinshaw amd Freeman's wife have been gullty of improper condnet since Hinshaw's release from prison —— Two Held Vor MeMillan's Murder, PITTSBURG, Nov. 9-—-Twn fen are locked pp here stipe cted of belug the murderers of Jaiues A MeMillan, the wealthy business mun who was mur dered aud bled on the night of Nov 2 dear his howe in the east el. The police refuse to make public thelr names, Lol say one was arrested on election day durlug a fight at a vot ng Plate. were a her down with the eluoh and then cut her. throat, finally winding the towel The Mayflower will take the party to Wolf Trap light, at the month of, the Happhaunock river in Chesapeake bay, where a transfer will be made to the battleship Louisiana, which is to con vey the president to and from the isth mus, President and Mrs, Roosevelt arrived at the wavy yard and were met by Secretary Loeb, Captain Leutze, the commandant of the yard, and ( aptain A. T. Long of the Mayflower. As the band aboard the ship played “The Star Spangled Ranper” aud the bugle sound I al they walked down the gaugplank aboard the vessel Here bad assembled to meet them “Postruaster Geueral Cortelyou and Mrs. Corteiyou, Ambassador Jusserand and Mme. Jusserand, who enrrjed af lurge bunch of flowers for Mrs. Hoose- 1 velt, and James R, Garfield, the com- saf missioner of corporations. As the ship the loosed from ber moorings and the trip fo to Panama was begun President Roose | velt appeared on deck and shouted goodby to the crowd which had assem sie. He appeared to be In particular Iy good spirits and remains on deck until the vessel was out of sight As the ship passed tlhe lower end of the navy yard a parting president's salute of twenty-one guns wus fired Ibe Louisiana will be couvoyed to and frow ie isthmus by the cruisers Tenucssee and Wasklugton Aboard the louisiana Lieutenant Frank Evans, who will utilize the wireless telegraph ipparatus, with which the ship is equipped, for com munication with the White House at Washington wheney erghe president de sires It. In this way the public wil} be accurately Informed of the move ments of the ships, Re Tetary Lol will give to the ol dispatches from the president which may be frow time to time The president will spend four days on the isthmus, He is expected to ar rive at Colon on Thursday, Nov. 13 where he 1s to be greeted aboard ship by President Amador of Panama and Ars. Amador, Chairman Shonts and other officials of the canal Commission A considerable portion of that day will be spent at La Boca and Aucon the train waking a slow run neross the isthmus in order to Rive an opportuni Iy to sce the sites and pake an exami. uation of the work. At La Roea there = (0 be an inspection of the present terminals of the old French canal and the Panama railroad following which there will be a irlp to nearby islands, where the president is to be show u the proposed actual Pacific end of the ca- nal In deep water and Its approaches, The president and Mrs. Roosevelt are expected to dine with President amd Mrs. Amador at the Presiden ia. This will probably be the ouly time ou the isthmus when the president will leave the forisdiction of the | ited States The programme for Friday aud Satur day contemplates a visit to agd lnspec- tion of all points of interest on the isth- mus, Including the Cnlebra cut, the site of the proposed dam and locks at Ga. tun and the present and proposad ter winals of the rallroad and canal at Cristobal, On Sanday the Louisiana will sail for San Juan, Firto Rico, where the presi dential party Is scheduled te arrive Thursday morulng, Nov, 22. alx wh Wi = ira roa apj at ed Wa tak on armored Bel is N ~d ix tun ad as received FAR ord Shi Ing Kags F 8 per ent doy Me Jos blo Fireman Set the River Ablaze. PITTSBURG, Nov. 0-4 machin. Ists and blacksmiths boat, the prop erty of contractors constructing the se ries of government dams in the Ohio river, caught fire while moored at the dam near Coraopolis, "a, and wax burned to the water's edge The fire was caused by a fireman who threw a scoop of hot cinders futo the river This Izuited oll on the river coming from n nearby refinery and set fire to the boat, The loss on boat, tools and muchipery Is about $10.00 —————————— Made Conmnterfelt Cole, MILWAUKEE, Wis, Nov 4 _ George Howard, a counterfeiter, was arrested here His whole outfit of tools and a large number of spurious half dollars were seélzéd. Flo admit- ted to the police that he had been ar rested three years ago In Chicago for counterfeiting nud had heen senfenced fc two years" Imprisonment ut Juliet, He sald he had passed probably 5000 counterfeit half dollars fu Clilcago by nm out Ih In the Nu ne 12 C Ing Twelve Ynehta Marned ut Platteburg. PLATTSBURG, N Y.. Nov, 0.—~Two storage boathouses contalnivg twelve gosoline yachts, two saliboats and a dozen rowbonts and a burn fled with go of lay and other feed wern burned here. mt it. She had beew alone, except en a neighbor called and paid her a Hams, her husband, An having gone to eighteen year-old boy The house located on a blur overlooking the chs gf the Central Vo rutont rail. d and i= in aw open plot of ground ollowing the of the colnmission areuatly with an ax smashed open runk, took out a small safe, sinash that alse and obtained about £100 The ax was found near the nk he fact that only the trugk and ® were broken into and the rest of louse left undisturbed is thought the autlicrities to indicate that the may have been committed familiar with th place whe AM by premises Willams Hones 8 accustomed ta her ii = tlress keep Ket of tL id vom out av; uri « fisa of 11 Le money en from the t « later found the | 1 wh inti il LE § iT itieg lerose Selling Stakes at Aqueduct Won by Third Cholce EW YORK, Nov, 9 —DBelcast down from 5 to 1 to 16 to the Bellerose selling stakes furlongs, at Aqueduct Momen 1 Wag a hot favorite in the Belle play. 5, easily third. t, the He was probably short thinl choice, went Bel to the ily from Loring ofus was a red hot favorite and inary Hing, a lot, Hew ridden these Fipping rider by Iu parts, , ran a bad race open eventy but his weight Killed him 0 favgrites won, irst Summaries ace. ~Minfota, first; Oraculuw Race Sandalwood, first: * bird Race. BReleast first; Lorlug, ourth Race — Lotus, first; ond; Mary Morris, third ifth Race. ~Fortunate, first; Zienap, Flipping Race Iudia, Ixth or of Deluiore, second; first; Em- Hallowmas, Talent Got Bevere Jolt. INCINNATI, O., Nov. 9.—~The tal Was given a severe jolt at Latonla Kimball and Nat B front, while the firace Lome In other vi 10 defeat. The surprise of the adow Breeze beat the favorite St eph Nov, One instantly killed, gne thooght to been wn to pleces, two are fatally hurt Italian Wis is and have the explosion of ten sticks of dyna In Carrick borough, near here 1 were sented around a fire eating With. terrific ex the group warning there in the ceater Wis a uf ———————————— ONDON, Nov. 0 Dr, J. Ford mmpson of Washington, who arrived England a fortalght ago, lutending winter for the benefit of his health hemorrhage winlists who were called in have de SNe hier © ubhisgess essary. This will be performed Noy The operation is ud considerad Cancer urnbie, Says Dr. Senn. HICAGO, Nov, 9 Can er is far from urable Dr. Nicholas fhe Problem according to In a lecture on Dr. Senn declared that 50 per cent the cases of cancer which are Claremont, Cal. .. Nov, 0.-Lasalle N. ¥. tinued before the tribu; Count de love letters and pleas to Lis countess have cXposed him (0 the eves of the fashion: tial of the Selpe Casteiiane's piteocys COUNT nhie w BONI DE « orld in a most aid he is hel ASTELLANE contemptible light, = lampooued ynmereiful Iv in the pre HH. tically 8 prac stra Cized hiv sin Whi Maitre Bonnet, counsel for the Count yd i belialf of his ¢ criticised harshly Edmond Kelis American lawyer of the Countess and persisted in Lis for an examination of he sald being probed to the bottom Counsel added that o divorce being granted the count asked for per his « alidren contin is plea on Heat Le thie demand the witnesses in order to permit of the Cig the event of a mission to see tae davs and a month in summer and that the countess he © the children to cut So far ax woney was coy would bh altered by a di 1t ouly meau financial ruin for the as it was impossible for hiw to meet b ulstanding ofiliza tions, nmmounting to £24.(kx a year Sach Week Joined from tak \twerica without ng lils cons cerned, uoth ing be wu voree wold cota! su Maitre Croppi also read a number letters written hy Count © of istellane to his wife pleading for a reconciiiat One written in last follows My Drea Dear Anua-—-lIn clas you In my arms, Hps to Nps. While we ghty teats course my wet cheeks, | that I, a wretch, have caused you pain. 1 love I cannot live who dis u will ever be near us My launite and pure. Oh, to see You, to embrace you, while | shied re peatant tears Later the count wrote “I may have committed grave faults, but have always regretted them I im- plore pardon and pray you will let me see Despite your un exampled cruelty, my whole heart with you. My darling wife remalus al. ways in my heart, not let we die dog “Do your great dark eves hold no pity for me? Can you contemplate wy death unflinchingly + To this the countess answered “My response Is the refusal of a re spectable woman to see such a liber tine.” At the conclusion of the pleadings of counsel the case was adjourned for { week, ou February was as spirit 1 cyYes to ¢yes, cunifess you with a raging love without von No one can please yo 1 wove Is You ounce again is ny imagination lone like an abandoned Honor Meda! For Hero WASHINGTON, Nov, 0 President Roosevelt bas awarded a medalof honor to Edward Murray, a conductor on the Pennsylvania road, who risked his lite to save the lives of two chlldren, Rob ert and Margaret Lewis, In p ttsbarg, Pa, ot lan. 22 last. The children st 1 ped on the truck in the way of Rine running backward Mu ridiug on the foothoanl of th tender and sprang forward, grasped the dren in his arms board of the eng 14 «ih was chil ad regained the foot Acensed of Killing Mother-in-law. LONDON, Nov. v-—Karl Sta, alias Hau, described ax a lawyer of Wash lngton, was armigned at the Bow street polloe for extradition to Germany an the charge of munlering his mother-in-law at Baden Baden grand duchy of Baden The prisoner declared that the charge was due to a misunderstanding and asked the mage Istrute to send {a wedintely for trial. Hoe pendipgg the of evidence court him Germany ha Wis remanded ur i Stolypin's Duvghter Visits Pope ROME, Nov, The Pope in private sadicnce Mlle Stolypin, danghbter of the Russian premier, who Was accompanied by Serge Sazopeff, the Russian minister to the Vationn The pontiff Inguired with much Inter 6st concerning the present situation in Rusala and hoped for the complete ro. establishmebit of peace and order, bd | { Special prices on all underwear continue Saturday and Monday with the following additions. Ladies’ Union Suits A warm 50c fleece lined union suit, Saturday and Monday 30. Ladies’ $1.00 quality, same as case sold last week, worth $1.00, Special 69. Men's Wool Fleece An excellent $1.00 garment. Sat urday and Monday 75¢. Best goods obtainable at best prices 1s our claim. We crow loud but tell the truth always. Direct buying makes it Jostibla, Pa dces the buying and Pa takes care of us, New Red Dress Goods Jast received another lot of the new shada of red dress goods. We have it in Poplin, Prunilla, P Serges, Venctians, Broad Oloths, ete. Our 50 in. Pansma is a surprise t» many as is our Broadcloths, Fin- er line of French and German black goxds just added. Baby Coatings 2 All the new things are hers, Fur- red Velour, Bea: Skin, Curled Bear Srin and Krinkledown in cream pink, light blue, brown, grey and ed. Tams The new mortar board tams are bere, also the round shapes in all colors Golf Gloves Some very spacial values from 250 up. Those New Underskirts See our new line made with yokes acd circular {l.unces. The new extra flare is a favo-ite. Permanesnt lustre and tailored in a manner to retain their shape. SEE THEM Globe Warehouse, Talmadge Block, Blmer Avs. [VALLEY "/HONE. We Do Not Ask You to Believe Us That we are the best Tailors, but those who have tried us are con- vinced of the fact. Those who have not tried yet are cordially in= vited to give us only one trial—af trons. We Are Genuine Tailors A. 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