Back Wand Tn Haselioh Mystery. | coq gut Her Pocket, Holdlog $6,000, HAZELTON, Pa. Dec. 2 —Comty| pHILADELI'HIA, Dee. 24 — Mrs. Detective Jones discoverad a clew hat | py. v Kober was robbed of $8,000 by may solve the mystery surrounding] pickpocket la the holiday crowds io the death of the woman whose charred | 00 J oning district here. The money remalus were found in the woods neat | was paid to Mrs. Kober by the Penn- here u few days ago. He believes the’ oi 0.00 railroad in settlement of a victim was an Italian woman Who! i. 4n the death of her husband, sloped with 1 maa ruin NeN wk who was killed In the electric raliroad a Aahile - wy omit. | Thoroughiare Winek uear Atlantic : Mrs. Kober had | City two months ago tel Friday or Satunlay uight lo the. 0p 10 hanks and had refused to italian quarters of this city either by | i 4 check from the raliroad in the Black Haud or friends of the hus | — “DESERVED DEATH si tr =imsr woe i Condemnuiug Iu most forcible ters | the rald oa the town of Hrowusrille, Roosevelt's Message on Dis- Tex, by negro soldiers aml the sub | sequent “rouspiracy of silenie” among missal of Negro Troops. | the troops: = of that command to shield | the guilty. President Koosevelt sent to RECT I : ot! the senate his reply to a resilution BLAKEST CRIME IN ARMY ANNALS" | [ff fennte, bir febly foo ressiotion Sta reiterated his judgment in discharging President Condemns In Forcible the three companies Terma Hald by (olored Troops on Denying that their discharge was or — band, who Is still in New York. The remains were identified here as those of the eloping woman. Five Years Far Robbing Dippel. NEW YORK, Dec. 2 For robbing Andreas Dippel. the grand opera tenor, of $1,200 worth of gems at the Hotel Majestic, Frank Van Ree was sent to Sing Sing for five years by Judge Cowling. Van Ree, who Is an old of- dow cleaner. le was thus enabled to enter the tenors roo amd take wateh es, chalns and rings. Hrought Joy to Congress Pages. WASHINGTON, Dec 2 — Colonel John I. Anlrus, a member of congress from the Yonkers (N. Y.) district, brought joy to the pages and the tele phone and telegraph boys of the house bLiy presenting each with a sum of mon ey ranging from 32 to &5 called In a body upon Mr. Andras to persoually thank him for his Christinas gift payment of the claim aud demanded cash. She received thirty one hundred dollar apd six fivebhuadred dollar notes, which she sewed in a secret pocket lo an underskirt. While shop plog with a friend she discovered that the pocket had been cut from her skirt and the money taken Capture Liberty Bird In Midocean. NEW YORK, Dec 2: —A huge American eagle captured in midocean, was brought to New York on the An chor liner Furnessia and presented to the Bronx 200. When the liner was 900 miles from land the eagle, evident ly driven out of Its way by the storm. came alougside the ship and after fol lowing it for hours Lecaine so exhaust. ed through want of food that it drop ped into the water, At the request of a number of the passengers Captain eagle and got It on board. Pat It Up to Car Ballders, Brownsville, Tex. — Sheuld Have Hees Esecunted. : WASHINGTON. Dec. 2. President’ Roosevelt's message dealing with his action In dismissing from the army] t! 4 negro troops of the three companies | of the Twenty -ffth infantry furnished the one great topic of Interest in the, senate's session. i A lively debate followed the reading of the message as to what should be done with It. Nr. Foraker wanted it sent to the military committee with] Instructions to make further investiga. | tion should the committee deem it] necessary. He sald that in reality’ much that appeared to be testimony] was really not testimony, a8 much of | from Senator Clay the senate postpon- od action. The pension calendar waa cleared by the passage of more than 200 private’ pension bills. i At the suggestion of Senator Lodge, President Roosevelt's Panama message dered as a punlshment the president asserts that the only adequate punish regret at not Leing able to indict that penaity. was done by a party of from nine to PRICE ONE CEN’ Saturday . DRESS GOODS | If you are looking for a dress we [cau please you. Our own importation {of both French and German makes ‘are here for your laspection and prices compare with the largest city E stores. Why not? Our expenses are lighter and our comibued output as great. BOXED NANDKERCHIEFS. The $150 kind, boxed in Hally | wreath designs. while they last $1.19. says there can be no doubt whatever sod he brands thelr act as oue “nu paralleled for Infamy in the annals the United States army.” President Hoosevelt's message says In part: “l ordered the discharge of nearly all the members of Companies B, C and D of the Twenty fifth Infantry Ly name in the exercise of my constitu my constitutional duty as commander in chief of the United States army “l call your attention to the accom panying reports of Major Augustus P Blocksom, of Lieutenant Colonel Leon. ard A, Lovering and of Brigadier Gen «tate commerce hearing the testimony | Will be reprinted for the senate In | eral Ernest A. Garlington, the Inspector HOLIDAY HANDKERCHIEFS. Hundreds of dozens to select from. {The Globe Warehouse display delights {every beholder. Ialtial handkerchiefs from 5c up. Ladies’ solid shadow and |eyelet embroidered handkerchiefs at {bandkerchiefs at bc, 10c, 12%4e, Ibe, [18¢c, 25c¢. — Ladies’ boxed bhandkerchisfs, both initial and fancy : Children's boxed handkerchiefs, both plain and initial. Guaranteed linen handkerchiefs at Se, 10¢, 12%e, 18g, 5c . XMAS RIBBONS, general of the United States army, of whitlier the senate | their investigation Into the condnct of { the troops In question “An effort bas been made to discredit the fairness of the Investigation inte the conduct of these colored troops by pointing out that General Garlington Three Deaths In Bufiale Fire. BUFFALO, Dec 2 Three persons were bummed to deal and two were fatally burned in a tire at the Zanobla apartment house at Prospect avenue and Huron street last night of railroad men was given-to show that | “normal” spelling the present famine In railroad cars I1s| The question due to the inability of car manufac | should make an independent investiga | turlug plants to meet the demands of | tion of the Brownsville rald was rails | rallrond companies. A. B. Starr, gen | ed by Senator Foraker immediately | | oral superintendent of freight traffic | after the reading of the president's fs Jewelry Store W. BEAMAN, Receiver. Holly ribbons for packages by yard or boit. Plaid ribbons In great va- riety. Persian ribbons in various widths. New messelines, all colors. {Tafetas in all widths and colors. message WANT WANTED. Kiehen Girls wanted. at Record office. Girls, to work on shirts new shirt factory which will at Sayre, Jan. 2, 1907. cations ,Postoffice Hox 61, Elmira, N. Y. 182 SEE SE EE FOR SALE. A 180 Art Andes Heating Stove in Inquire B, 188.1 at the start Make appl! Weather Probabilities. Partly cloudy and warmer; east winds, north Pure and AT He offered a resolution giv-| quire raliroads te provide equipment | anthority to make such an investiga s*®aient tn meet Its traffic needs tion If deemed necessary after con Wholesome Candy! THE CANDY BOOTH | 1s a southerner. Precisely the same ac | tion would have been taken had the | troops been white—indeed, the dis | in more summary fashion. General Garlington is a native of South Caro | lina, Lieutengnt Colonel Lovering Is a { native of New Hampshire, and Major Blocksom is a native of Ohlo. As It | happens, the disclosure of the guilt of { the troops was made in the report of the officer who comes from Ohle, and | the efforts of the officer who cotues | from South Carvlina were confined to {| the endeavor tu shield the lunocent men of the compaules lu Question, If any such there were, Ly securing lo [WAIST PATTERNS. Neatly boxed, |shores, worth yards for $1.00. — BLACK SKIRTS. fresh from forpign from 28c te 35¢ 3% New line of our famous fitted yoke (skirts. They please every one who {sees them | See our llae of lieatherblooms. Ou | prices please. oe — {BLACK SILKS, | quately to punish the guilty. | Guaranteed “Taffeta from $LOO0 up, “But 1 wish It distinctly understood [36 In. wide and a gudranige with every that the fact of the birthplace of either (sale. Beware of loaded sifie good condition for sale at half price J. W. Bishop, Address Box 58, Athens. 189-6 W. T. Goodnow, Seward Baldwin, WILLIAMS’ Plane for Sale—Upright grand, $4560 instrument; will sell regardless of price. In perfect condition, was pur- chased new six months ago, hand- somely carved, with student's prac tice muffler. In fact all requirements desirable in a first-class Instrument Prominent maker's 10-yeénr guaran. tee on receipt. WII positively #1 at any reasonable price offered by first cash buyer. Call owner's resi- dence, Mrs. Hodges, No. 9 Lincoln avenue, Waverly. 188 For Sale—Two show cases In good condition, Enquire at No. 106 Thomas avenue, Sayre. Several houses and lots for sale In desirable locations In town. Terms to suit purchasers. Inquire of W. G. Schrier, Maynard Block, Athens 89-t FOR RENT. For rent, office rooms in the Whee- lock Block, 2064 Tens room brick house, modern Im- provements. Inquire at this office. 147-2 For rent at once, several houses and suites of rooms, good location; with or without bath; $8.60 and up- wards. Enquire of C. C. West, Sayre, Pa 170-f THE CAYUTA LAND CO. OF SAYRE. Desires to announce that they have some very desirable bullding lots for sale on cheap and easy terms, and that they have placed the agency for selling them in the hands of ANDREW EVARTS of this place. All those wishing to provide themselves with homes or to invest in lotsa for specu- lative purposes will do well to con- sult with Mr. Evarts before purchas- ing elsewhere. This plot of land is nearly surrounded by industrial plants with beautiful scensry and all the ad- vantages of a modern town. Terms to suit purchasers. Steps are already being taken to supply all the land comprising this plet with a full sup- ply of the best water the valley af- fords. When you come to look over the plot of ground take trolley to Springs Corners, cross bridge that crozees over L. V. R. R. when across bridge turn to the left and you are on the ground. There will be a man at the office Tuesday, Thursday and rday afternoons of each week to you over the ground, or any day by calling Valley Phohe . 344c. Andrew Evarts, 108 Hospl- Place, Sayre, Pa. ANTITY, AL eum If you buy from UALITY, officer Is one which I ahsalutely refuse | We will cannot be right. Competent Sales Bon Bons in fancy packages confeciions, PRICED FROM 10¢ TO $Leu, Lady at including Glove PER PACKAGE talized Ginger. nuts, peck $5e. Rochester Lamp, the “Rayo” good light and good heat. OUR the latest gen- PRICE $1.65. I tes Christmas sale only $1.65. 40 sour Luble pickels Apples per bushel ...... 1 can lic Devon peas 2 cans Madison sugar corn .. 1 enn Monlecute tomatoes 1 Gal. Kraut . 4 Ib leaf lard. 0c 3 to consider. The standard of profes sional honor and of loyalty to the flag and the service Is the same for all of cers and all enlisted men of the Unit ed States army, and I resent with the keenest indignation any effort to draw any line among thew based upon birth place, creed or nuy other consideration {of the kind. 1 should put the same en tire faith in these reports If It had { happened that they were all made by | men cowing from some one stale | whether In the south or the north, the | east or the west, as [ now do, when, as | It happens, they were made by officers | born In different states. | “Major Blocksom's report is mos! | careful and Is based upon the testi mony of scores of eyewitnesses—testi | mony which conflicted only In nones | sentials and which established the es | ful contradiction | “The attack was made near widoight | on Aug. 13. The following facts as to | this attack are made clear by Major been and. in my judgment, cannot be successfully controverted: From alue dlers took part In the attack. They leaped over the walls from the bar racks and hurried through the town They shot at whomever they saw mov Ing, and they shot into houses wher they saw lights In some of these houses there were women and children as the would be murderers must have known, In one house in swhich there were two women and five children some ten shots went through at a height of about four and a half feel above the floor, one putting out the lamp upon the table. At the same time other raiders fired into another house In which women and children were sleeping, two of the shots going throngh the mosquito bar over the Led in which the mistress of the house and her two children were lylug clugively that a nunuber of the soldiers engaged In a deliberate and concerted ardly, the purpose betug te terrorize the community awd to Kill or jujure men, women aml children Io thelr homes “People have spoken as If this dis charge from the service was a punish. ment. 1 deny emphatically that such is the case, because as punishment it Is utterly inadequate. The punishment met for mutineers and munlerers such as those guilty of the Rrownsville as sault is death, and a punishment only less severe ought to be meted out to those who have ald od abetted mu. tiny and murder an eason by refus | Ing to help In their detection. I wonld | that It were possible for me to have punisted the guilty wen. | regret wost keenly that I bave not been able to | 40 80." 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Large assortment of both Ladiea* {and Gentlemen's Umbrellas in nature {al, horn, Ivory, pearl and gun metal with gold or silver trimmings aad {covered with the most sturdy, wear | resisting materials known to the trade CALENDARS, CALENDARS, | The most beautiful ever seen. Large size calendar, worth 50c with {every §100 purchase or over, | Small size, worth 16¢ with every | purchase {MORE NEW BAGS | A large assortment just recélved. {Latert shapes, colors and styles Our values iu this line are Globe Store {values |GLOVES. Everything in gloves, both golf and | his color, provided only he has io him | the spirit of geuulne and farsighted patriotism There ls no nook mer corner la Sayre, Waverly or Athens where The Valley Record dees mot eireuiats, {button lengths } — Globe Warehouse Valley Phone.
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