The valley record. ([Sayre, Pa.]) 1905-1907, March 23, 1907, Image 1

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SUPERVISION ON THE
EVERY GARMENT. NO
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TOSTORAITTLE WAR
Nicaragua Ready to Arbitrate
With Honduras €
ROOSEVELT AS MESSEJCER OF PEACE
United States Gevermment ‘Would
Terminate Fighting In Latin Res
wn Sal. ta Be Over a
ps tod Wels,
NEW ORLEANS, March 25—Presi-
Phe statement of Zelaya is sald
ba¥s peen priuted In Biuefields,
with President Hoogevell's ap-
peace, which is dated In Fed
©“ Vietory For Nicaragua.
ASHINGTO March 23 — The
department received this dis
from Jose d"Offvares, the Amer
consul at Managua, Nicardfua:
Ureaw Teld Where Body lay.
HOOSICK FALLS, N. Y., March 28 —
A curious dream revelation here result-
od in the Adding of the body of Thomas
Nolan, 8 Boston and Mane bridge in-
specior, who fell off the bridge at North
Hoosick last Friday sud was drowned,
A vain search was made, George Stemp
of Hoosick Falls taking ah active part.
Mr. Btemp Wednesday night went te
slesp, thinking of all the possible places
where the body might be found. Thea
be dreamed, and in his dream be
thoughit he saw the bady lying In & bole
off Hathaway point, about a mile be
low the bridge, where Nolan was
drowned. He went to. the spot and
Lalter grappliag sbout for awhile found
the body. A
Unwritten Law Will Not Ge.
DALLAS, Tex, March 23. — All Texas
is absorbed In thy murder trial at
Crabam of Pixley Stewart, a rich
| ranchwan, who last January killed
Clinton Rutherford, also a. wealthy
ragch owner, ‘The “unwritten law” is
specifically barred, probably for the
frst time In Texas. -The twelve jurors
swore to ignore. the “unwritten law."
Mrs, Btewart, wifé of the defendant,
told of the. pal insults offered
ber by RutBerford. She finally told
her hur "who shot. Rutherford to
deat in a public road :
Blaskburn Succeeds Goethals,
WASHINGTON, March 23. —Secreta-
ry Taft ansouuces that Lieutenant
Colonel Goethals will succeed Mr, Ste
vens as chairman of the Isthmian ca-
nal comimission and engineer ln charge
of the canal work on April 1. This Is
much sooner than Colonel! Goethals ax-
pected. The vacancy In the commis
[Mon will be filled by the appointment
of Former Semitor Joseph C. 8. Black:
burn of Kentucky,
Sheet Himself Four Times.
NEW YORK, March 23 —-Despondent
over illness, George Thebaull, proprie-
tor of the United States hotel at
Sheepshead Bay, committed suicide by
shooting himself four times in the
head and chest. Thebault, who was
well known in sporting circles, was
forty-nine yours old. He md been suf-
fering from dropsy for some time.
Would Bar Absinth In France.
PARIS, March 23.—Tbe committee on
hygiene of the chamber of deputies has
reported in favor of the total prohibl-
tion of the distillation, importation,
traffic In and sale of absinth,
Antitature BITl Passed,
LITTLE ROCK, Ark, March 23.
The antifuture bill passed the senate
and now goos to the governor. The
tures.
prohibits all speculation to fu
Fish Severely Oriticises Fras-
pF ident Rooe evel. :
“Not the Best Man For White House,"
Says Railroad Magwate) “Others
Just aq Brave nad More *
Reliable ¥ .
KEW YORK, March 25 Stuyvesant
Fish, who “ys forced from the presi
dency of the lilinots Central, raliroad
by Edward H. Hafluiad and as uo
cerenioniansly as though be had Deen
&: four dollar 8 week office boy, re
tured from Philadelphia, where he'de
Hrerad au address on “Faith and Fi
nance” and Afterward severely eritl
cizel President Hovsetell
Mr. Fish began by asserting that the
people ueed not reganl conditions as
wrong bevanse of am occasional flurry
in the stock market but he asserted
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STUXYVESANT FISH.
conditions could be made grievously
wrong by Ao unsound point of view in
the White House.
f “What Is your estimate of President
RogaeveltY' wis asked. .
“What 1s my estiaate of Theodore
Rooseayelt ¥” he repeatil “Well, [ have
koown him since he was a toddler so
high™
He bent his six (et three to Indicate
the height of a*iro-year«id child
#Boy and man,’ be continued, “Theo
dore Roosevelt has heen unsteady, but
always well mesning.”
“Has his administration met
your approval?
“Not wholly. He has in tuo marked
je degree the characteristic of all the
Hoosevelts. The fable of Jupiter and
the packs ilustrajes what I-mean
“You will remember that the god di
vided the Luddeus of » ton Impeviaat
mortal. Iu front of the mun he sus
pended a basket, in which he placed
the faults of all other wen. In a kuap
sack opon the man's shoulders he
placed the man's own fanits.
“So it Is with the president. He can
see the faults of every one else, but
none of his own"
“Even with the faults you have
named Is be not the best man for the
presidency 7°
“No: 1 know others just as well
meaning. just ax brave who have more
discretion, who are far more steady
and reliable”
with
Army Scandal at Paris,
PARIS March 23 ~The etitire session
‘of the chamber of deputies was devot-
ed to a discussion of alleged atrocities
and tortures which, it {s claimed, have
cansed permanent mutilation and In
some cases even death to & number of
soldiers serving lu the disciplinary bat
talions iu Africa. Pascal Cecoaldl,
Radical Socialist, and other members
demanded a commission of loquiry in
order to allay the public anxiety on
this subject. Heplying, War Minister
Plequart declared that the reports from
Africae were grossly exaggerated
Te Keep Huel Safe,
SAN FRANCISCO, March 23 Fl
sor Biggy had a conference with Judge
Dunne to decide what to do with Abra-
ham Ruef In view of the fact that the
prosecution does not trust elther the
police or sheriffs office, One of the
principal questions pow being forced
on the aftentlon of gle district at
torney's office Is what I= to be done
with the alleged boodling supervisors
No Immediate steps to remove them
from office will Ie taken
Car Every Twelve Minutes.
RIVERSIDE, Cal, Muareh 23. —During
the past week Riverside has shipped
east on an ayeruge one car of oranges
every twelve ifinutes, counting niue
working hours to the day. Up to the
beginning of the ralu this was the
busiest werk of the season in the pack
ing houses. The dajly average has
been fortysix cars. For the week 272
cars of oranges and three cars of lem
ons have been shipped
(hionge Orchestra let $30,000 Gift,
CHICAGO, March 28 The Chieago
Orchestral association received a gift
of $50,000 from Mrs. Florence Lathrop
Page of Washington, Tue mouey is to
be placed In trost, and the jucome Is to
be used for the benefit of the musical
organization This I= the omchestra
formed by Professor Theodore Thomas
several years ago.
Terrill Hames Burned nt Winsted.
WINSTED, Contin, Mareh 23 The
residence of F. M. Terrill st New
Hartford was buried to the ground
last night with Its contents, Mr. Ter
rill waa in bed Hl, but was removed
from the house In safety; loss, $10,000,
Stetson College Gets 88,000.
FIGHT ‘WITH GAMBLERS.
Shooting Afray In Mala Sireet of
S Fort Worth, Tex,
FORT WORTH. Tex, March 23—
Following an attack on an slleged
gain house here County Atloruey
Jelf D. Mclean was shot amd killed
amd Hamil PP. Scotl, a meinber of the
aftacking party, was fatally wounded
by Willlam Thompson, proprietor of
the resort. Thompson was thea sur
rounded In a lumber yanl and cap:
tured after a desperate fight, In which
tis suffered bullet wounds that may
prove fatal,
The series of tragedies was seen by
hundreds of men and women, includ
ing many legislators attending a stock
show The resoft Is In Main street
near Sisth, in the heart of the retail
quarter.
f County Attorney McLean heading a
party of deputies, forced an entrance
to the place, arrested several wen and
loaded 8 furniture van with parapber
nalia. The wigon, with the confiscated
famniture, had just moved off when
Thompson approached McLean on the
sidewalk and fred a bullet into Me
Iean’s throat, breaking his neck and
causing death.
Thompson ran west in Sixth street,
with Scott in pursult,
Dodging behind a billboard, Thomp-
soli shot Scott three thnes In the body
Scott fell, and Thompson discarded his
empty pistol for that carried by Scott
and fled.
By this time a score of policemen
and deputy sheriffs, followed by hun-
dreds of excited men and bors, were
ifn pursuit of Thompson, who found
damporary refuge in a lumber shed
Just across the street from the Tau
raine hotel. the most fashionable bos
teiry In the city. Patrolmen Bell and
Lloyd opened fire on Thofipson, who
remtrned the shots, while the crowd
shouted, "“Tvoch him!’ As soon as
Thouipson baa >mptied his revolver
the officers, whose plalnis were emp-
tied, fell upon him with bare hands
aud made bl a prisoner, us he was
suffering from three severe wounds in-
flicted by the offfcers
MARVIN BOY IN _ENGLAND?
State Department Has Report of Miss
ing Child at Pertsmouth,
WASHINGTON, , March 23 — Third
Assistant Secretary of State Wilson
last night received a cablegram from
the American consul at Portsmouth
England, saying that the authorities
there have a boy who answers the de
scription of the kidnaped Marvin boy
for whom a general search is being
made In this country
Mr. Wilson lmmediately couferred
with Mr. Roosevelt regarding the mat
ter and, acting on the presilent’s in
structions, forwandad the uscasae tn
GOVETHOr Ia Or DeEtnwiarne. sr wn
son stated that this government stands
ready to co-operate with the state offi
clals In every possible way In the of
forts to get Informmtion of the kid
naped child.
Keloey Tells of Hard Work.
ALBANY, N. Y., March 23 -Thou-
sands of letters and documents, com-
prised In eighty-seven separate ex-
hibits to show work done In the In
surance department in the last year,
were offered before the senate judicl
ary committee In connection with the
testimony of Superiotendent Kelsey
at the hearing relative to the refom-
mendation of Governor Hughes that
he be removed from office. The entire
session was devoted by counsel for
Mr. Kelsey In drawlog from him a re-
vital of the large amount of work done
by him personally In the last year
Bryans la With La Follette,
DETROIT, Mich. March33 — William
J. Bryan speaking of the raliroad situa
tion, said the frst step toward reform
was {to sscertalu the value of raliroads,
since a reasouable rate would be one
which would give a reasonable return
on a legitimate luveslinent, and at
present po oue koew what the mail
roads were really worth. The La Fol
lette resolution, which provides for an
appraising of the ruliroads of the coun
try aud which was voted down tn con
gress, ought, Colonel Bryan sald, to be
reiutrodoced In the form of a bill aud
made law,
Hottest on Record at Caplial.
WASHINGTON, March 23 Accord
ing to the United States weather bu
reay, yesterday was the hottest March
day ever experienced lo Washington
The temperature reached Its highest
point at 4 p. m, when the thermometer
registered 9% degrees The reconds of
the weather bureau for the last thirty
seven years show that the nearest ap
proach to this mark was on March 22
1S, when the thermometer registered
Si degrees,
Big Four Wreck Near Aven
DANVILLE, lod, March 21 <Eleven
persons were Injured, one probably fa
tally, and Engineer Gregory was killed
in the wreck of 8 westbound passenger
train on the Cleveland, Cinclunati, Chi
cago amd St. Lonls railroad near Avon
A gravel plle caused the locotnotive to
leave the tracks, dragging three
coaches down a twenty fool embank
neat
Three OSicials Assassinated.
ASTRAKHAN, Russia, March 23--
Prison Warden Przybylovsky was shot
dead in the bazaar here. A captain of
police hurried to the scene to Investd
gate the murder apd was also shot
dead. No arrests have been made. At
Kutais a police captain nama! Kipa.
nidse was shot dead in the street
James Parker a Raving Maniac,
ATLANTIC CITY, N. J, March 23 —
James Parker, who attempted to save
the life of President McKinley hy strik-
Ing the arm of Csolgols as the latter
DELAND, Fla. March 238.-J. How:
{oll C " ) ema hab.
ee
fired the fatal shot at the president, Is
FS DF Lhe. patie
GETS QUICK JUSTICE
English Murderer Tried and
Condemned In a Day.
RAYNER CONTRASTED WITH THAW
Sisyer of William Whiteley at Lou.
dog Can Expect Little Merey aad
Will Probably Be Hanged
Withix a Month.
LONDON, March 23 Horace George
Rayner was arraigued lu the Central
criminal fourt charged with (he wiliful
murder of Willlam Whiteley, the well
known muitimilliouaire dry goods wer
chaut of Westbourue Grove ou Jan. 24
The shooting of Whiteley was admitted
by the defense. which pleaded that
Rayuer was lusane. The jury, after
belug out nine minutes. returned a
venlict of wiliful murder. Rayner was
then immediately sentenced to death
No greater coutrast Letweep the
methods of British and American crim-
inal law could be afforded than by the
Thaw case In New York city and that
of Rayner here
The prisoner was arraigned In the
morning, a jury was chosen before
noot—in the Thaw case it took three
weeks to fill the box—and before night-
fall Lord Chief Justice Alverstone had
put on the eminous black cap and sen-
tenced the prisoner to be hanged Swift
and terrible indeed is English justice!
In his opening statement R. D. Muir,
counse] for the treasury, whose asser
tions. were subsequently corroborated
on the witness stand by Louisa Turner,
who lived under Mr. Whiteler's pro
tection, disposed of the fiction that
Rayner was an illegitimate son of his
victim.
George Elliott, counsel for Rayner, ia
opening for the defense, declared It
WAS Dot part of his cause to prave that
the prisoner was-a.son of Mr. White
ley. His client, rightly or wrongly, be
lieved he was the merchant's son, and
counsel would show (hat Rayner was
insane, In the legal sense; that be waa
a degenerate, whose wind was tainted
and defective and weakened by the
overindulgetce of two generations of
his family In drink.
The prisoner next entered thie box
and In reply to questions of counsel
sald Horace Rayner once tuid him
was not his sou and that Le
see Mr. Whiteley
Continuing, the prisouer related io
detail the interview which he had with
Mr. Whiteley Jan. 24, In which he sug
gested that the merchant furnish him
with assistance. Mr. Whiteley referred
bhitu to the emigration bureau, and
Rayner threatened to commit suicide
Mr. Whitel jeft the sacs. snd dhe
primer He said he felt his
blood surge to bis head and them the
tragedy took place
In sentencing Rayoer the lord chief
justice sald: “I cannot hold out te you
the slightest hope that the sentence
will not be carried into effect. 1 ask
Fou most earnestly to spend the time
left to you ln earnest communion with
your Maker.”
According to the Fuglish custom,
Rayuer, unless the howe secretary mit-
igates the penalty, will De hanged
within a wonth. waking less than three
months between the crime and the
punishment
ii
ought 1
Eight Thousand Flee to Austria.
VIENNA, March 23 -The serious
ness of the situation In northern Mol
davis growing out of the agrarian dis
orders has not been exaggerated, From
the estimates of the damages wade It
appears that 40 farms in Moldavia
bave been devastated, SO fugitives
have fled over the Routwanlau fron
tier into Austria, and a tota] of 10,000
Jews are bowmeless. The number of
dead gud wounded cannot be given
accurately, but reports give a total of
S85 wen killed aud 15) wounded
Blscksom to Probe Galveston Story.
GALVESTON, Tex, March 28 — Ms
Jor A. P, Blocksom of the Inspector
general's department, United States
army, has arrived here to make =
thorough Investigation futo the pub
lished confession of a discharged ue
gro soldier sald to be named Page.
who clalmed he participated in the
Brownsville tronlle. Major Blocksom
is the officer upon whose lovestigation
apd report President Roosevelt dis
charged the negro troops
Salvationist Get His Pardon,
AUBURN, N. Y, March 23. James
Flaherty of Brooklyn, who bas been in
prizon since Nov, 28. 1882, serving a
life sentence for the murder of his
wife, recelved notice that he had been
granted a special commutation by Gov
ernor Hughes. The commutation was
secured largely through the efforts of
Mrs. Maud Ballington Booth. Flaber-
ty Is sixty years of age
Reosevelt Disapproves Verdier,
WASHINGTON, March 223 Preai.
dent Roosevelt announced hix disap
proval of the Audings of scquittal in
the case of Captain Lewis I. Koehler,
Fourth cavalry, U. 8 A, cavalry com-
mander at Jolo, Philippine Islands. who
was charged with making captions and
unnecessary charges agsinst his com-
manding officer, General Leonard
Wood
Hazard to Have The Mague Church.
CATSKILL, N. Y., March 23 The
alilance of the Reformed church has
appointed Rev, C. G. Hazard of Cats.
kill to take charge of the American
church at The Hague during the
world's peace couference this summer,
Pix Years For (Child Marder.
NEW BRUNSWICK, N. J, March
28 Mary Magyar, a Hungarian we-
man, convicted of strangling her
fant child, was sentenced to Six yeurs
in state privon by Judge Boorsemn
stolidly.
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Corsets
One case new model Corsets, worth
50c, with supporters, front and sides
Special Saturday and Monday SPs.
The best 50c tape girdle made; they
have the new long supporters.
Saturday and Monday 80¢
Hosiery
Another case of that 16c Boys® Hose
we had up our sleeve. They are worth
more today, but you ean have them
Saturday and Monday Se the pair or
pairs for 25e. =
White Waists .
Regular $2.00, $2.25, $250 Wi
Saturday and Monday, SLES
Big line best values, B8e.
Black Voiles
#4 in. all wool, wire wool The.
16 in. all wal, wire woof, S1.0K
4G In. all wool, wire woof, §L85
Fine rich blacks, the best valnt
be found anywhere.
All Wool Panamas
56 In. Chiffon finish, new
weight; usually retails for JL
$1.76, a leader atl 35
58 1a. worth §1.50, our prics, $1.1
10 In. Chiffon Panama, Se.
Ladies’ Neckwear
new Linen Collar in wari
heights with dotens of accessories
Embroidered bandings, beadings,
ruchings, etc
New Easter Veils
In black, brown, navy and white,
tt Pre ve
Gloves
We are showing a full line of
slik, lisle and lace gloves. Last
son's values here. ,
Dress Goods
Just what you can see In the
you will find here. Our direct
nections with the largest Dry
store In Eastern Pennsylvania,
us in touch with all that is
Call and look us over. You will
new things every tims you come.
White Goods
Just received some of the prettiest
things you ever saw: Barred 1
Batistes, etc., at less than most
We buy direct
Dotted Swisses, Mercerited 5
Fancy Swisses, etc
Plain’ Whites
india Lioons from 8¢ wp.
Linons special 12%e.
Costume ‘Linens 25, 83734,
and 75¢. Every one pure
French and
Persian Lawns
18¢, 25¢, 37%e¢, 50¢ and Ghee
Arnold’s Fabrics
The cholcest patterns form
famous make. If its an “Arnold™
right as regards color, style and |
ity. See our new Spring lines,
ton, part ellk and silk creation
1907. Every plece is new, «
Talmadge Bleck, Elmer Avem
Valley Phone
Alex D. Stev
Insurance sad Real Es
Loans Negotiated, Insurances
Houses Rented, Rents Coll
Room 7, Elmer Bleek,
Lockhart St
OSBORN'S LIVER)
Heavy and Light Draying aad Mev
sallad for and dally
Baggage
i part of Sayre,
Waverly. and ail Kinds of
aftended to promptly