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mane cy - CIRCULATION BOOKS, PRESSROOM AND MAILING DEPARTMENT WIDE OPEN TO ADVERTISERS .- R j: GLASSIEIED ABS. lg? ttYJmngtTiiRSun. day; moderate northwest winds. , 1 One Cent a Word | TRY TH E M- AND MESSENGER o GAEEN 8 FALLS, N. Y, SATURDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 9 1916 JOINT COMMISSION AT NEW \ TEN PAGES TEN PAGES PRICE TWO CENTS mucmon ~ ADA LONDON a UNION AUTHORIZES | CALLING OFSTRIKE i Sa ‘ O | bq L_ | len Ordered Not to Handle|Steps Will be Taken if Neces- I , 3 , Barges Loaded With Fuel sary to Help Traction Men ; | e for Power Plants. . Win Recognition. { &C . AERIOUS SITUATION ACTION TAKEN AFTER “1V1'1:21:;:'1:r“\x jr; “(idrrhfpgrxtg TugJflrgt-{inflnnxfm 2a; gggncéaszrsson, and é \i iS NOW PRESENTTED ' Those who will be buried here are: Arthur H. Porter, freman, first class formerly of Parker's Landing, Pa.; Llpbard J. Quran. water tender, for- merl\ of 44 Bergen street, Brooklyn, anl an unideprifie.] man. The follow ng will be gent to their reafective homes 4 AN ALL NIGHT SESSION th bodies of nine of the sailors who lost their lve s hen the emnuses Mem- phis was wreeke< d by a t'dal wave off the eoast of <:p Pomingo. will arrive Lat the Woac-hinzton nars vard tonight. Six of the wto s wi'l be burial at thar homes whr'e tre other three will Op . {iterborough Company Claims ~2 to Have Enough Coal for 'i Beveral Days, But Obedience Hopes of City Officials for a Peaceful Settlement of Trou-| ble Steadily Lessening - J | | + { ; baa: - f be buried in Arming in cemotem Mon |- George Wo Rud. chief machinists F to Order Mlght Paralyze Sub- Pessmistic Statement is Is- day morning sath ful miltat® hopo|e << ~ M nrearoil. Minn.; | Walter i y M , nts. Comu>, coal fasser. Hempstead, N. Y.; L way and Elevated Lines sued by Mayor. - Religious services wil be held at [LOL Crosier \remap. first class, Mar- 1 the nesyy yard at 9 Monda:. af |onullie, Pa . A. Jo Apderson, fireman te t the b ez u?l be somme n s Ass ) 1 J NEW YORK, Sept, 9.-Striking r which the bedges u;! b ne on fsecond class, Philadelphia, W. L. NEW YORK, Sept. 9.-The Central Federated Union, representing ap- | proximately 750,000 men and womén | t x to the gern tem. arco bale by an- horore - escort ef eight <a' ors and eight body cattters from 'the water tender, Trenton, N. J., i Jatpes H Townsend, fireman, first iis. Wilmington, Del. d bani di. . praction employes who appeared -to ave been losers in their struggle with 3 r E A U | | Se > $ 16 Interborough Rapid Transit prom- any, which controls the subway and m mmi w w } F 3. NEB p oie A Spar wt. Sen : _ CFRE LCC flevated lines, received help from a|MCDt of a committee with full po er _ xiamen ened Reel .. jew source today. President John to call a general sympathetic strike' The show. members of (Ae southern republic, 2s pine achors «bt ds {eries fley of the district council of the In- workers, today authorized the appoint-! in all trades if such action is deemed American- Mexican joint now in conference at eries Mek Fs ate commission, pppoe so. from the render of the M« flower, the ter of the group. wearlnt a in Ve cen- siris hat meewtury Lane is shown WILSON PROMISES - New London, rarmational Longshoreman's Associa- . {Conn., in an edeavor to settle the dif- on announced that he had ordered president ~ yarht, after a sal on necessary to help the ing tr y to help striking traction Long Isiand Sound as a repite from iembers of the Tidewater Boatman's 'nion not to handle coal barges load- 4 with fuel for the power plants of me Interborough company. f This attempt to cut off the fuel sup- ily necessary for the maintainance of he lineg which have been operating arespmpd a serious situation. I The company claims to have enough pal for several days, but obedience to he order for a sympathetic strike by ie Longshoremen - would - perhaps >mpletely paralvze the subway and <wated when the present available e of Person Who Shot Thur- man Man. d 6 a normal scale despite the strike i- AN IMVESTIGATION Nill Try to Establish Identity employes gain recognition of their un- lflculties between this country and the ion in the struggle with the Interbor- | Ea f and carrying a cigar indis hand. | I ~ i ough Rapid Transit and New York | * Railways company. This action was! taken after an all-night session at the- Labor Temple during which the Trac-, tion companies were assailed for their | threat to destroy the Amailgamafed Association of Street and - Electric Railway Employes, This threat of a sympathetic strike | by the Central Federated Union and the announcement by the New York Railways company that strike-break- ers would be used on its surface lines made this-the third day of the strike ~-a crucial period in the struggle, Up to today the company had run only a , reduced number of cars, using em- ployes who had remaiffed loyal but - SALEM. Sept. % -Thomas Mott « when strikebreakers begin operations , borne. warden of Sing Sing prison, te- it is expecird that many of these tified vésterday before the Washington hitherto loyal will walk out and that County grand Jury in an investigation marked disorder will follow. (which District Attornes Bascom is con- City officials began the day - with | ducting to determine if an alleged con- their hopes of a settlement of the ; sPiracy said to involve state «nd pris struggle steadily lessening. The grow. On Officigls, was planned in ur-? Mea: ing pessimism was reflected in Mayor GOW prison. Mr. Oshorne arived in Mitchel's statement that he was \de. Salem this morning, accompanied by termined that order shall be main. ' 4 former convict named Ba'ers}e, win tained in the city, the safety of the , WAS his valet aft Sing Sing before the traveling public insured, and protec- Barges wore filed against the warden tion given to life and property.\ 'that resulted in his temporary remayv IALS ARE SAID TO BF Warden of Sing Sing Spends Hours on Witness Stand--Tells Grand Jury of Alleged Conspiracy to Oust Him from Of- fice-Convicts to Give Testimony. | there i District Attorney James S. Kiley Kfill go to\ Thurman during the early! One o'clock this afternoon @s the a : time set for the expiration of the trac- tion official's ultimatum ordering the return of the striking employet. With- in a short time after that hour the chat town a few weeks go. An inves- : gation has been conducted by Justice expect to know how many f the Peace Baker of that place but |Strike breakers will have to be hqd | “is yet no evidence has been secured duty on the elevated.and subway 51.0 establish the identity of the man |lines. The remainder, understood to Atho fired the shot. number about 4,500, will be turned The shooting occurred while Mr. | Over to the New York Railways com- {Davis was cutting hay near White |PADY for service on the surface lines. Lilly Lake. If is alleged that the hay | _ This company has announced its 'lwas on property owned by Isaac purpose of giving a twenty-four-hour ® service hgreafter. Hitherto it has run Af If will be recalled that a short time zggnngtggfi’figg $3“? 53116 Tad Rear +i a d _ dispute r that possible, and kep t2go Everetis and Davis had disp them there until 6 a. m. This was prevented any night rioting. but when ; pver the title of land on the shore of re d court action grew out € C ithe lake and a er service is attempted after dark the city officials fear an outburst of dis- Hof it. order. art of next week for the purpose of mvestigating the mysterious shooting Af Isaac J. Davis, which occurred in 1 1 ' fsays that Mr. Davis believes that the ' Ishot was fired at him by some man re- § siding on the Everetts place, & The shot was fired from a shot gun. 'The shot entered Mr. Davis' hip. He J was alleged he broke a paro'e granted Ito him April 19. Strook was testifying al from that office They were met at the station by Mr. Bascom and a dor en former convicts, al} wearing Mu tual Woelfire League buttons The first witness before the ury to day was Samuel Strook, who was re- cently returned to Sing Sing aften of last night when the «<e«gion was ad jJourned. The second witness was J: cob Goldman, brought yesterday from Great Meadow prison. and the third was Mr. Osborne The warden ocen pied the witness stand nearly all af- ternoon. It was generally reported around the court house that the investigation would involve men in high position and not the present or past inmates of the prisons. Indictments. which the Osborne men are confident will be ro. turned, had been expected tomorrow, but it is considered doubtful now that any report of the work will be receiv- ed before next week or maybs not un- WATER WAGON ON has been unable to walk without the i 1 § i t £ Most Pretentious Campaign Ever Undertaken by Pro- hibition Party. CHICAGO, Sept. 9.-The most pre- tentious campaign ever attempted by the Prohibition party was from Chicago today with a special train left for the Pacific coast bear- giaid of crutches ever since the shoot- 15mg q t DEMOCRATIC SENATORS { OPPOSED TO BURLESON 1\ WASHINGTON, Sept. 9.-A coterie i Yof Democratic senators has been Iz Aquietly organized to force Postmaster i |General Burleson owt of the cabinet 'should President Wilson be re-elected. If the president wins in November 'land decided to renominate Mr. Burle , flson these senators will fight the post- general's fi The unanimous vote of the senate frejecting Dixon C. Williams as post- master at Chicago gave a hint of the seenate's attitude towards Mr. Burle 'gon. Mr. Williams was Burleson's per- sonal choice. His nomination was re- hjected because it was not acceptable to Senator James Hamilton Lewis of I te ws > didate: Tra J. Landrith, vice presiden- tial candidate; Oliver w, Stewart, the Tllinois. campaign manager, and Virgil <G. If Hinshaw, chairman of the national BIG FIRE IN BUFFALO. committee. The train will be constantly on the road from now until the November elections. Mr. Hanley started his trans-contin- ental tour with a 'speech at Wauke- gan, IlL, this morning. He spoke from the rear platform. \Both Mr. Wilson and Mr. Hughes,\ he declared, \are without the real issue of this cam- paign. Both are committed to the continuance and perpetuation of a traffic which makes it impossible for us to play the part in the world we should play.\ Eight speeches were on the pro- gram for the Prohibition candidate to- day. After Waukegan came Kenosha, Racine, Milwaukee, Madison, Baraboo and Reedsburg, all in Wisconsin. JOIN REVOLUTIONISTS, SALONIKA, Sept. 9.-The Greek garrison of Verria, an important fort- ress west of Salonika, has joined the revolutionary movement and déclared its Intention of joining the allies, BUFFALO, N. Y., Sept. 6. - Fire L causing damage of $100,000 partially fconsumed three business places and {tied up heavy East Side traffic for p}hours here early this momning. A gi basket factory, wholesale tea house, 'jand lithograph plant were damaged. 4 The fire followed a series of gasoline explosions, Ar pes nen ys ~ STEEL IMPORTANT FEATURE, . NEW YORK, Sept. 9.-The most im- . £i portant feature on the stock exchange fiiltoday was U, S. Steel common, which i {just at the end of the first hour's tryd- \rg jumped to 102. a new high record. 'The demand for this stock was enorm- JNFANTILE PARALYSIS FiGurEs. NEW YORK, Sept. 9.-A decrease of five in the number of deaths and an Increase of seven in the number of new cases of infantile paralysis wore reported today. Today's figures give fiftyfire new cases and ten deaths. te mars wn H Sinmere oo.. TRIP TO PACIAIG launched , ing J. Frank Hanley, presidential can-, til September 26, when court will re | convene. |_ Mr. Osborne finished his testimony before the grand jury in time to leave I IN OSBORNE CHARG Salem at O10 n'cGeck for Sargroga Springs He does not expe~* to return Whr'e of course he would not reveal the getat's of his be admitted it covere] the entire cnjrse of the alleged eonspirars and he sand the pum men listened with creat atten- hon. ceverai of them aslong bim ques- tiens. Nr. Oslome sill hot be the last ime s- bi oni It i un derstood a prpuen emiple e ccoll bQ cal- ed to geny ofr afirm a >tatenent <aid re ags to have been made pe fer .n bir one of the convicts who io declared to have fiven direet testmeni of the pace pation of a high Cate offual in tue somvealled \Framing\ of the Sing Sing warden The convi 'to and members of tta Mut gal Welfare whe ae at lther's , through | purole ar be cause of the expiration of their terms, are lodged at oa local hotel and the towneprople Pave as sumed a decdegl unfriendly interes\ in them One of the prison men rninted oat tiat there fs ret what e~ald he called a high cess criminal among them _ Val O'Farreli, a New York detective, has charge of the Osborne cease with the assistance of a Ilawver furniched by the warden. Although there were about twenty recognized erimina's in - the little iil. lage todiv ind some of them will be here next week men kept prottv welt by themselve and ate quick interested in an' newromers, For the most part they aie well dressed Some of the iilogers who have a natural 'psight into Washington coun- ty politics, smile knowingh at one an- other when a posible political signi- cance of the investigation is sugse-ted to them. ither CANS FoR RussIANS EAST OF HALICZ VIENNA, Sept. 0.-(Via Berlin wire- less.) - Gains for the Russians east of Haliccs and in the Carpathians were | admitted in the following official state. ment dated September 6. and made public by the war office tndat \Russian front- Army group of Areh- 'duke Karl-In the Carpathians after | violent attacks lasting all day the Russians gained small advantage:. Other attempts to conquer ground fail- ed. East of Halicz there has been bitter fighting. After several storm attacks the enemy pressed back this part of our line. . \Army Group of Prince Lenpold -- Hast of Zleczow after strong artillery preparation the Russians attacked but the assault broke down under our artillery fire, , Roumanian front-Only actions be- tween reconnoitering detachments have taken place.\ iCONGRESSMEN HAVE DESERTED WASHINGTON WASHINGTON, Sept. 9.-The capt tol was deserted today and congréss was on its way home to plunge into the long-delayed political campaign. | Scarcely a dozen members of the house any setrite remained in Wash- ington and thev were making prepara tions to get away, Both Speaker Clark and Vice Presidert Marshall joined in the exoffus, the speaker going home, and the vice president returning to In- dianapoiis to prepare for his notifcal i I | ANNUAL BANQUET or DAUGHTERS OF ISABELLA Elabora'e plans are being made by the Dauzhrers of Isabella for their annual banauet to he held at the Fort William Herrv hotel on Tueday even- ing. September 13th Many oit of town guests are expeced, among whom will be Mrs. Genevieve H. Walsh of New York City, Supreme Regent - of the Daughters of Isabeli. The banquet is in charge of this committee, who are making every effort to have the ban» quet a success Misses Helena Riley, chairman, Helen Coffey, Helene Bazi net, Hazel Thompson, Nomic Linehan, Margaret MeGillicuddy. and Mrs. An- drew Bovie. * DAMAGES ASSESSED BY SHERIFF'S JURY Damages in the sum of $201.49 were assessed today by a sheriff's jury, drawn by Deputy Sheriff Philip O'Cop- nell, in the case of Thomas F. MePhil lips. Attorney James McPhillips and [Barnard McePhillins against Robert J. Williamson of Albany. - Bernard Mc- Phillips was the only witness sworn and he testified that in October, 1913 the plaintiffs sold a car.®ad of lumber to the New York Central railroad and at Williama' request the car was con- signed to him as agent. Willlams col- lected the money for the limber but has failed to turn it over, though de- mand has been made upon him sev- tlon next week. oral times. D U HUGHES PREIIGTS SWEEMINGVIGT Confident Republicans Will be Successful in Maine Monday. A t RY HAS ENJOYED TRIP Presidential Nominee Also Pre-} | dicts That G. 0. P. Will be Victorious in Nation. ATu CSTA Me. upon the final das ser % - Entring of his Maine cam- paen Charlee Evans Hughes Re: pubtican eanaslate dor the: presideaey péeclared todas thet he sas confdent the- Republmkan party sould wn a «seeping victor in Momlax's election n tms state He also mnserted that in the November election the mtion would turn to the Republican pany for Raidafnce, Vr Hugshes thoush wearied be the 'long tour that took him toe the Paci- he enret and back dn the Atlantic, said chat he had enjore| himself thor- ougchh His sentiments were cchoed by hus wife Mrs. Hughes said that though she would be glad to get hack to Bridgehamton she his never had a more enjovab'e time in her life Mr. Hughes laughed Inla v over the manner in which his parti, for the first time since it left New: York. Aus» tat was scattered on Thursday to the four winds. Affrer he had conthid- ed his address to the stimmer clonyv at exclusive York Harb, Hughes de- cided that because of the heavr fog which prevailed. he would save his voice by abandening the proposed ma tor trip to Portland. $6) mifes ditant, and go there by trrin Charles Farnha #. mAazger of the tour. laid out $20% for the national committees monev fora train. and the members of the party were advised that the motor trip had heen abandoned. There was a whalesale di=- missal of automohiles, ind the party local committee reache Hushes \You've got to go br motor\ they lined in along the row to see and chfer cou and they mut not be disp. pointed \* & « Hushes made a wry fire and jn ed awavr with the committee The train started for Portland with Larry Green, secretam to the governor. Car' Shenard the publicits | munager and one or two others op board and bofore the ather members of the par tv knew it Hushes wason his wm to Portland by motor Then berin a cseurm for Portlsnd. Upto ten last nish the con: timed to Timp into Potlind OI roast the nat'onal committee $207 to carr three men over to Porting by train JAPANESE TENDER To BE REJECTEDBY CHINA WASHINGTON, Yuan Hung and the Chifeee ministry bave decided to reject the Japimese tender of a nan . the state department was advised today in a cablegram from Peking The Chinese republic. it was stated. will Fonex ne- rotiations with American financial in- terests for an amount ipproximiting that figure The Chinese foreign minister. { was stated. haq become convinced thit the Japanese | proprsition was - hedged about with embarrassing conditions, chiff among them being the intetion of 'Jar¥én to exercise a degwres of su- bervision in the expenditures which the loin would make fosible. & ' to? | + + fof the assoiation + began making for the trim when the ; said. \We have five thusand people ' Sent 1--President VOTES T0 WOMEN Speech Even More Optimistic Than Expected, Says Mrs. Catt, President. | | ATLANTIC CITY, N .. Sept 9 ; The happiest womien 'm the world tn. { duy were thosr delegates to the con- | vention of the National Amer im Wa i man Suffraze asscdation who heard ' President | Wilson declare in h“; ; speech last night that ~vou wil get | 'the vote \ Particuiar jor was eviden«' [among those delegares wha - had ado.\ ifmllpd attempts fo place the assoria ! tion on record as favoring < haries F. Hughes in the coming etertin ho.! cause of his fo support a fed © eral amendment granting woman «uf. } frage, H The spesch was even more npw! misic than we had hoped for; said | Mrs Carrie Chapman Car'. president \I w1'l be balm for the western - delegations, c- whieh {were - leaning toward - Mr Hughes, Proident Wilson's wards were very ealisfactory - fie said more than he ussally -ays and we can «onsader him <one of our mos' - valuable staunch a , workers He - diptomaticals | refused | Ito commit himee'\f as to a federail | amendment, b. he is a Virgiman and i ’rox'l4inl\ must believe In state | ereignty .\ i l The pro adminis'ration | radvreal~ in | »ti'nted a movement tojay to havsi the convention indorse the presiden' - candidaey for re-election. | but Mts Catt frowned upon this- \It ia unwise for ns to leave the path of strictest meutrallty ' «be «apd IU'p to the present has been, pledged toward the- milhon dorar fund to be used in promotinea 'he cause of «uffrage | This include $16, 060 riven by Mrs Cat ard $2.06 by stanley Mocormmuk. RMCING MAY BF REVIYED HERE to Look Over Mile Track Property. I That Lon McPomald the well known homeman is showing more than pas- inc interest in the Mile track propert\. which he has beep considering for some time, is indicated by his second vislt to the cif wuthin a year to in- <pect the proper's . With Mrs. MeDor- old and Miss McDonald, the indian: apolis horseman. - registered - at the Rockweli house vesterday afternoon 'and late in the afternoon visited the , Mile track, Last fall Mr. MePonaid was in the city for the same purposé This time he is reported se Having . beén more convinced than ever that the local track «an be made one of the best in the country and it would not be surprising to his friends in the rac- ing game if he should Incate here by {next spring Today Mr and Mrs Mc | Donald and Miss McDonald left for . Symeuse to attend the State fair Should Mr. MceDonald - locate in | Glens Falls It would mean the revival of harness racing over the local track,\ a sport which at one time brought | many hundreds of people to (Glens Falls every year. He has a string of about 100 horses in training afd in addition many other horses would be |trained here. ORDER ROVERTO EVACUATED, ROME, Sept. 9.-The A itary authorities have ordered the civilian population to evacuate Re- verto - The archives are being remov- ed to Innsbruck Roverto is in the Adige valley, twelve miles south of U Several Plans Occupy Attention | Consideration of the several plans fop | ber of Amemean and Mexican troops, 1+, tn ustrian mil- DF THE BORDER | of American Com- missioners. By Stuart Ganodwin Staff Correzpopn- dent | iCtertifianal News Service.) NFW - LONDON - Copp. Sept. 9.-- Joint protesrtion af the border to pre- vent future incursions from the Mex- can «ide today evcipied the American commissones here - Members of the Mexi an commission with the excep- tion of Senor Regillas, were in New York Mr Mott of the - Amerfcan comm ~ston wa absent alo in New ..- York on privice business The plans suskected by the Mexi« can ts guarding the in- ternationa; beundarm are these 1 Joint patrol by a specified num- wih an cnternation.! agreement that evervhad\ be permitted 'o follow & \rot trail\ 'n pirsait of bandits over the horder 2 A dont patrol wfth neu- tralizatior -of a «rip rwenty miles wide an each sids of tbe border, all crizen - of hoth ceumures to he dis- armed wihor 'the lms of the neutral strip ~ the lo A0 suffcont cusrantes by the Carranza government that all bandits w7\ be driven from the *errffory con- gh~vg< to the hesder with a reserve © Ametsap ar a distance from the horde fo security. The preser' plan of the American be-ame known to: day to consider together the ques ting ot che withdrawal of Americat troop. ard means of protection of the hardor The Jitter question, whic? General Carranza withed to be decid ed frst o> sa br the re porte i presence of Vo in Chibuafug «p in the border tior auestton 'that the American com miseners deem inadvisable t recommend the withdrawal of Ameri can 'rnops from Mexico before an agreement is agreed upon for such protection of the border that the fu ture presefice of American forees wil , be unnecessary It i- ondemtaod here that one or hoth of these question: will be settled before Wednesday of next week and submitted to Washineton and Mexict for ratification {+ 1 and io hound a+ 1 # i HEALTH AUTHORITIES CHARGED WITH DEATH C Woman Declares She Was Held up With Children Nearly Fourteen Hours. £58 WASHINGTON. Pa, Sept §.-Mrs, -~ J W. Sharp of Canton. Ohio. today charged che health authorities at Pit'sburg with responsibility for the deathof her baby The woman declar- ed that she was held up with her five children nearly fourteen hours at ths Pittsbure Unulon station because she had nn certificate to permit her' pas sage through the infantile paralysis quarantine . During this time, Mrs. Sharp charg- ad. she was unable to get food for her children and finally her jnfant son was taken ill He died later in the Allegheny hospital, his death being ascribed to mal-nurition, PORT HENRY GOLFERS MAKE TRIP BY TRAIN Owing to a funeral at Port Henry early this morning necessary for cer- tain members of the golf team to at- tend. the trip to Glens Falls by auto- mobile was abandoned. The golfers came by rail They arrived at 12:25 and procesded at once to the club in a special trolley cir. Dinner was sefv» , ed st 1 o'clock. Thirty paftitipated. The return trip by the Pott Henty 1 Trent. team will be made by rail, le; Glens Falls at 6:05. 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