The valley record. ([Sayre, Pa.]) 1905-1907, December 08, 1906, Image 3

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Cornell's Fratershiy Mouse Is New 8 [elivery Wagon Driver Mel With
Smoking: Mass of. Rulas-Seven Death at Crossing No, 11 at Wilkes-
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Dead and Others Terribly Tafured.| Barre Yesterday.
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. aft Sass £2 THe allt bound ¥isek Dinsonad [EDS
Four students and three prominent | ; Sb J :
al dead as a ai of Tae xii od the Lehieh Valley added |(E8
fire which broke out yesterday morn. |“2OtIeg 10 Us list of victims at cross- | SF
jog in Chi Psi fraternity house at Jag 8 A Vik w nae Juris
Ithacx The building is n total lass, [2IlerD00N, ir Fuck a wa
prreniieRtnoe din the appalling J0r1¥en by Ephtiam McCracken, in-
out! Su—Court Overrules Motiou to
# Take Case From Jury. '
The, case. of. the : .Commanwealih
: value for your money. There agalust Dominic Sharrone, the ifaliac
£3 &, ply No comparison when (charged with the murder of Eugent
J issimply : >, Re at Athens on the 25th day
OER. of August last .was practically closed
AT :
Caldwell's Furniture Store. i
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the Presbyterian
in exchange with
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|¥esterday, and will probably go to
{0 the jury (his afternoon. Yester-
day was occupled in taking testimony
both for the commonwealth and the
~ defense and when court adjourned
_ last night all the witnesseks had been
sworn. District Attorney Mills stated
Abhat be might call several witnesses
lo rebut lestimony given by witnesses
for the defense, but that the taking
of this testimouy would take oaly a
shart Ume. The attorneys promised
{lo not consume over one hour sach
\ln, summing up, so that it if prob-
5 of
loss of life has thrown all Ithacs in-
to mourning. The bodies of the dead
Wilk “the ‘Exception of thosé of WH
'Nichbls of Chicago snd F. W. Grelle
of Enst Orange. NJ, Rave heen re-
covered. Today the ruins have been
dynamited In order to facilitate the
search for the missing bodies. 2
The herolsm of the members of the
volunteer fire department, who died
attacking the fire fs the subject of
unstinted praise among Ithacans to-
day... This heroism is matched! by
Schmuck, - who re-entered the burning
* = |able that Dominic Skarrone will know
= | bis; fate before the close of the day.
Immediately after the common-
wealth had closed its side of the case
yesterday afternoon Attorney L. Tn!
Hoyt for the defense moved for the
discharge of the defendant. on the!
grounds thatthe Mistrict attorpey had |
utterly falled to make out a case or|
19, prove that the defendant had ayy. |
thirg to do with, the commission of |
the crime for which he stood Indicted. |
Judge Fanving denied the motion on
the ground that sufficient facts had
{been presented which should be de-
{termined by the fury. The denial of the
|motion was followed by the Introduc-
ition of ‘evidence for the defense,
| Three Italians were Sworn. One of
them swore that cn the night of the
murder Dominic Sharrone occupled
a bed at his boarding house in Sayre
all night The witness testified that
he slept in the same bed with Dominle
and that the latter could not possibly
Ihave left his bed without the know-!
ledge of the witness. §
LEHIGH VALLEY WINS |
322 B. Ma'n Si, Athecs. | |
r £3 BIG DAMAGE SUIT, |
|Judge Tusiruefed Jury to Find for the
Defendant Company.
The Monahan damage case against |
the Lehigh Valley was dismissed in
J leourt at Scranton yesterday by the
Cam chowder tonight at the Sayre trial judge instructing the jury to |
House {nd a verdict for the defendant com. |
pany. The cadgrew out of injuries |
i received by Mrs Thomas Monahan |
er A grt
“Way Down East” at the Loomis
this evening
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Dua, Koentis, ation“ amar a Fone ime Wo She brousht wit ba
in New York city By i!
{lng that she had been injured as the
at the result of negligence on the part of |
{the company. Her husband also sued
- : ithe company for $10000, on account
Troy is likely to secure a free mall of the Joss of his wife's services.
carrier system In the near future. | The case came up for trial In the!
a 4 jeourt of common pl t Scranton
Vagel's Pig Citv Minglrels coms 10 | OY mmou pleas a ¢ 0
yesterday and after listening to the
1 Wednesday evening |
the ison’ Wy t . 8 | testimony on the part of the plain.
next. x
1a {tiffs the judge took the case from the
Charles S. Holcomb, publisher and {Jury by instfucting them to find for
editor of the Mooroeton Eaterprise the defendant company.
was a welcome visitor at The Record | -
office today 4 {FAILED TO PRODUCE
| N AL WITN
Milltown Chapel services—Sunday ay CIPAL WITNESS,
school at the usual - bowr but * po {And Therefore Tony Mallsa Was Dis.
preaching services. Ths pedple are charged on Charge of A
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igvited to the evangelistic: services ted Assault,
at Seyre
Tony Malisa, the Italian who was
‘His Houor, the Mayor,” a musical (arrested yesterday ou a charge of
comedy sparkling with wit and bright {aggravated assault preferred by Ple-
dialogue and catchy musical numbers, {tro Pletropermniggino, was discharg-
is the attraction at the Loomis on fed by Justice Carey this morning,
Tuesday evening. = |The complainant In the case stated
- {yesterday that he had a witness to
Rogulai services will be held atthe alleged assault, but this witness
the Church of Christ in West, Bayre falled to materialize, so Malisa was
tom rrow at the usual hours. Sub- |. 4 with an injunction not to
Ject, morning, “Home of the Saved.” fap
- - pear In court again or he would be
Evening, «'Fate of the Wicked. dealt with strenuously
Mrs. Sarah VaRde yoo! has receiv
ed $500 from the county commission- {ITALIANS CHARGED
ers In. pavment for injuries which ’ WITH ROBBING STATION.
she recalved from falling over the
Get some clam chowder
Sarre House tonight
building to save his room mats; Nich-
ols. Schmuck died of the injuries he
received. McCultheon, another stu-
dehit, also exhiblied bravery unmatch-
Able. He remained in (he hullding
assisting his fellow sindents to escape
untill he wpys fatally burned. Pope,
a fresh was severely burned
while seeking to ald members of the
fraternity. -
The cause of the fire will probably
never Le known. The bullding is an
unsightly wreck, : with every article
of. furnishing completely destroyed
Cornell has Leen deprived of one of
lis jand marks, The building was
erected by Jeanle McGraw-Fiske at
a cost of $130000 She was the
daughter of the lumber
McGraw, who was of Cornell's early
benefactors He never enjoyed the
palace and only entered it after death
‘Around the house clustered the mem-
millions. Whether it will ba“ rebuilt
Is a matter of speculation
BIG EVENT AT THE
LOOMIS TUESDAY.
“His Honor, the Mayor,” Is an Unus.
ually Five Attraction and De.
serves a Crowded House.
An évent "of unusual interest will
be the appearance at the Loomis on
next Tuesday of the Alfred E Aaron’
merry musical saceeds, “His Homor,
the Mayor” which comes here direct
from its run of nearly seven months
In New York city. Mr. Aaron brings
the entire organization of one hun-
dred persons direct from Wallack's
Theatre, New York, with the same
cast as contributed 30 much to its
cipals are such well known players
as Harry Kelly, whose creation of
past summer. There also is Alfred
minutive girls whose grace and agil-
ity as dancers has given them an
international fame. His Honor, the
Mayor” is a musical play composed
by two of America’s best known mus-
felans, Julian Edwards and Alfred
E. Aarons. Mr. Edwards is the com-
poser of such light operas as “DJIly
Varden,” “Brian Boru,” “When John-
ny Comes Marching Home" and
“Love's Lottery” in which Mme
Schumann-Helinck starred last year,
while Mr. Aarons wrole the musle
for such successes as "The Kaicker-
bocker Gir)” “My Antoinette.” and
“Mam’zelle ‘Awking”
“His Honor the Mayor” is the kind
work of C. J. Campbell and R. M.
Skinner, two llbrettists of note. Be-
fore opening In New York last spring,
“His Honor, the Mayor” enjoyed no
un of six months at the Chicago
There are three score singing apd
dancing girls In the company, ih
the entire production was character-
embagkment near the covered bridge [They Were Arrested af Ithaca Yes-
fn Bast Towanda terday Afternoon on Suspicion
Judge Fanning
newly discovered evidence In the case
of Mrs. Chandler against the Lekigh
Valicy is not sufficient grounds for
a nw trial’ thus sustaining the judg-
men: of $5000 which she secured
| Two Italians were arrested at Itha-
BAR; dacided that lca Inst night on suspicion of having
robbed the Lehigh Valley station at
East Ithaca. The men were sent to
the police station and they will be
given ‘an examination later They
had their effects packed up and were
AgalpsL the Son.pan), wine + [about to leave the city, and It was
FUNERAL OF JOHN J © |because of this fact that they were
STRAUSS HELD TODAY, |Paced under suspicion,
BLAUK DIAMOND .
LEGION HELD PAY-OFF.
Remalos of a Well.-Known Young Man {
Lal te Rest ju Tioga Point. =
The funeral of John Strauss, w Nearly $1,000 Was Distributed Among
death occurred In Philadelphia Wes Nembers of ‘
at the family home on North Eimer | Black Diamond Legion, N. P. L
avenue. The Re®. B M. Beysher, pas- dist’ibuted about $1,000 in dividend
‘social held In the Legion lodge rooms
{last evening. The pay-off wns well
atlended and a4 most enjoyable even-
ing was spent by all present, Next
month an “unusually large pay-off
will oceur,
ies and the members
of Rural ty Lodge, FP. & A. M..
officiated at the grave ~—
ADVERTISERS, TAKE NOTICE.’
The notice printed In yosterday's
Record lnsiaiing that aivertisers mist
base their copy for change In this
on the day Sc y are fo
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ized by the New York Herald as
“Generously good and generously
girly.
JOHN W. YOGEL'S
CITY MINSTRELS,
—
Will. Present a Migh Class Exhibition
at the Loomis Wednesday Night.
John W. Vogel's Big City Mipstrels
Ia sald to be the most conspicuous
organization traveling, presentipg a
long and varied program, teeming
with crisp beni-mots, witty flings and
new magnetic features, up-to-date, up
to demand, nnd up 16 every expecta-
ton, giving equally oxcellent enjoy-
ment to everybody. This company
of merry-makers will appear at the
Loomis on Wednesday, Dee 12, and
as Manager Vogel has always given
the minstrel-loving public a high
class entertainment, the house should
uring the latter so seriously that he
died In the hospital shordy after-
(ward killing outright both horses,
And ‘completely demolishing the wag-
bn
} McCracken had been delivering
goods for a tinware firm all the af-
fernoon and was on Kis veturd home
‘hen the accident occurred. The
¥iew to the crossing is sometimes
[whether this was the case yesterday
Is hot known. McCracken drove on |
10 the tracks directly in front of the
fbncoming express train which was
rushing aloug af the rate of 40 miles
an hour. The waron and horses were |
tarried & considerable distance along |
the tracks, The horses were finally |
thrown ta one side and the wagon |
Was carried keveral hundred yards |
further. McCracken was found in
Lhe seat of the wagon which had land-
ed on the pilot of the engine. He |
[as alive but nhconscious. He was |
given immediate. medical attention |
and hurried to the hospital as soon |
As possible. He died in the hospital
shortly after being admitted He is
31 years old and leaves a wife. Frank
Bistner was killed in a similar man- |
Ber at the same crossing recently |
Dressmaking. first class work |
done and satisfaction guaranteed.
Mrs Elizabeth Murray, 316 Chemung |
Btreet, Sayre,
REMARKS. Everyone whe
their action on the liver, should
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Bloodine Otntment cares Plies, peabes
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writes policies cover
dividend each five ye
Sayre Rendering
WORKS
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ooties, AY Siete will vaestye prompt |
Remove stoek § miles dis |
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skins, tllow sad bones. |
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