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\X ' v5;i ■' ' -1 « •-fe . tr -i * <i ÍV. -» , •V*->’4r i > i wï*r * --*ï?' • 3 (BUTS K Û P î j V O L . X X X I I 1 . J A M E S T O W N .N . Y . . S A T U R D A Y , O C T O B E R I I . 1Í>02. 10 P A G F . S , W e h a ? e U n d e r w e a r B a r g a in s f o r everybody. Child ran’« heavy rlbbad. flMctd und*r*f»ar ft» * 1« to 34 at Be to 20o a garmesrt. A Unir Hu« a t 16c to 2S jj •*- cordino to slx®- UNION S U I T S ' for ladle», six* A, 8 and «, i»«1 wel8ht’ BOo' sun*« for.,..*. E x t r a flood valut» In alngle aarm snt*—vesta ind p * n t » - 1 « t a t « Met -*** ..... *«#• (la W H ) ' «HatufoT woot vo«*» and pant» a« *0 * «9c, »UOO aad “FlXWELL.\* A fine ribbed and flood wvlsh t worstsd qu*U ty at Wo. Thay are worth |1. MEN’S SHIRTS AND äOo rMtmbcr at -»Sc. Wa atoo oliar several amali lots of brokon alzas at •pectal oloalno out prtoaa.. C.F.ibnteonCo. STILL A DEADLOCK. NO BELIEF IN SIGHT FOR ÇOAL STRIKE, THE G O V . O D E L L ’S P L A N It' I* to Supply the Poor With- Coal— Mitchell on the , Charge That the Miners’ Organization I* Unlawful— No Prospect of a Conference N^xt 1 uesday—Camp Fired- On. (B y Associated Press.) New York. Oct. XI:—There waq a tall today to the coal strike e.ttuattQH so far a s any further steps on the part of those public meii who ha \6 been endeavor!tig to bring about a settlement wero concerned Of the n-einbera of the conferences ot >\P 3 - terfltiy and day before only Senator Platt rem a ins lt> New York The 0 resenc*s here of S*»cretflry Root, wt-o •was no demonstration as the ears ■were started from Harrishurg an their way to Philadelphia. The breakers at Lykens and Wllllamstown art» Be ing operated without Interference. • Deputy*« Houae Dynamited. Fottsvllle. Oct. 11 .—Tho houae of Al bert Dry, Reading Ooal and Iron dep uty, neat Mhjarsvllle, was dynamited about, midnight anil his' daughter was Inured, A, neighbor named Dltzel anil two others are held .under suspicion. _ cTW. salS Chat h e , bad merely come ■ K ^ '^ö r tc' io^reBrter- '¿»d so toy. D ii R E n t Qcni to Th W*ärs£ÄKJi: ■r, TOBT «B«rk«u » w baX mxj>n± nà J ntl rlMA» cxctmitau •■■'■«p «i-.1 : * 2 Î f n th* p»r»t>U v itk w t — pffttd— t u t« DM It Bnr Occir t s Toi DU U Bier lo j i r t o I n «SH PÑ*** U w«ot •f *f«y DU It Eier Qecn t» Tu reit ütm to lH*Ot U m . w« . T H E 5 , Honte Telephone Co. 21« U m Str«««. H M COM. It n t o f « U ft— t t « i SOFT COAL la » a t far t i M ii«, u l fa r Ito rwtaon w ^ ild il It be wfa* to n r a ita w that c *a be i»ed fa r Any Kind of Fuel? We h a n » f iw o f Ikm a a d tktf at« abaat m .hard to rat aa tke cost Come aacly u i proti joanalvjw T h i* i * n o jo k e * W t ture » im p ly te U in g pon th 0 /uct». Wilson & Van Tuyl I t W ir t T W r t B t JA S M B JÖ T O ’VSTN, N . -y. the forenoon at least. In any w ay < on- cected w ith the eoai situation Chairman Thomas of the E r ie road issued a statement today that thorn would b® no con/erenfie on the part of operator» with fhe pnhllclst« on Tuns- day and tt)£t hla statement yesterday atM m&xi: tore tor Ktewburg today wore In clined to bellevp that the governor has formulated a plan of anion tn tho event the strike Is not settled at any early dajr This plan however will not hare a direct bearing on tho set tlement of the dispute between opera tor» and miners but looks to means by irblrh coal may bo RupplU-u n- tho suffering pour of this Htal«, fo othtr ■words it la thought that 'Governor OdeO Is now principally devoting ETm- cell to florlslng local relief measut-ea. He vtn rwtoru to this city on Monday vhea aoneetfclns more dollnlto to his rlam mmj tjcoomo public. j tooKlnfl to tha Federation. 'WQIna Barre. Ort. 11.—President MltchMl arrlvdil at «trike headquar- ter* from ifew York this morning. H i v u immediately questioned uy rcpar- ters hut he steadfastly '‘ declined to talk of bSa Now Yorlt trip for pnbllra-- «Ion. Wtion asked w b y be maintained, anrh retltm rp regarding THs visit ho aald: *1 til ink the toeet Interest of tho operators, mlsara aCd pufSTlc will l>e uibteTwed by my remaining silent.\ IHUhdTa cttentnm wa* called to the Wter a t Vice Prwldcnt W ilcox of Cfc® S d a v m re C Kadsoa Co. to Prosl- <3cut RoQMvelt tn wWch ho nmtendu tliat the Staera* unloa 1b an llle&U ot- jEancaUoxx.^ The itrSKfe leader hesi tated a mtnoto and than repllod\ \fta K ic f n ' union Is organised •leng thte ( t a o lines a> all labor anions In th e country^ It Gio m l i s . «’ orsanliation ti Illegal bo are all others, and I eay octr union la not (Ue^c.l.\ MltchrU denied the rumor tnat he ■»rynld e ° to Washington today. Tha strike leaden are now looking ts> -the Axserican Federation of labor Cor help. T b e federation has a b k ®- b^eklc of a«srly 2,000,<KK1 and Its pur pose U to assist organized l&bcr g.-r.- ermlly. T h e Miners* anion la “the strongest body In that organization and they fp^l tbnt the federation should now take an active Interact In th e struggle. .FR E N C H S T R lK f i (RIOT, Several Lives Lost— The C.oal Strike ■ Spreading. Paris, Dot. it.—A dispatch from St Kliennt- announces that a serious oon- fllet oeturred yesterday fvenlng be- tueen the gondarmes and strikers at the ooal fields of Terre Nolrez, Tho Rfrlkera overtnrned a number of coal ■wagons and their guardian wounded a striker wit h a revolver. Two gend- a®5B?shsrtsBiki5rtlved. on th»- Brent» wet came o v e r last night from Washing _ __ ________ ___ ______ would a*a$k:gSwiifffP'>wiC&. tii <3 reo-- reselltatlvca of tfc& coal Inlerosts on behalf o f the president. Root, how- O n e of tho gendarmes was felled to tho ground unconscious. The „wounded gendarme's comrade thereupon fired ,m»is«»...aii&:. - « » - bullet -htt- a - A CHAWW0UA CASE C H A R G E 8 F I L E D IN C IR C U IT COURT AT BUFFALO. N E Q L I Q E N Ò E I S C H A R G E D On the P*rt of the Trustee8 of the Assembly—Twelve Separate ■e- R quests for Relief—A C$11 for an Accounting of Hu^ds—Mtsmanags- ment la CharQed tty Mr. MsKee, _ (By A«sod*t^l f resa ) - Euffàlo. O c t il.-r# a p - r s Uï- d ihla morning lit tlìo clròUlt enupt ‘>f the Vetted Slates western ilisin t uf New York, set forth Biftiy g*>s nt alleged négligence oj| th<* j.arj of the trustees of th® Chaa^iufjm a.--**inttly. oud 'the uatiire of thojcl.ur^. - !» *mh that they strtïce at flie » r\ ■o'imla- f tlon of the institution 1 ho plain fffs tn tho action ate - r\ l in JteSÈ- pag/M»«.*»- 'TredojU'li--4feîffli3SÿBjS| ituets. ' Jiît& ¿¡Siftftrfani^ jmu.«I aro tSSj.-'- «■C&auta'n^aa asirsmbly. Chautaxi qja unlvereltr and (''a I'nuqua school of theology,\ t!i. ^ttr^lud BjdtuUac^ Tho --gtelntlftî E V E NIN G C L A S S WORK. Opening of the Educational Work of the Y. W. C, A. Friday Evening— Interesting Session. The opening of th a educational dosses tn th» Young Women's Chris tian association was celebrated Friday evening. The parlors of the associa-, tlon wero filled with joung women and- the'prospects ar# bright for the «\In ter's work. ' ■ The. exercises opened with a hymn after which Rov. J , T . Kerrta led fn prayer The nntloual hytnti, A^or- lva. ivas suns ITLndpal Fletcher j)f the hlRh favhonl was introduced and FINE HORSES SOLO. J, W. HUMPHRBY’S TEAM TO AUSTRIA. GOES Foreign Horse' Buyers Visited James town Today*—Many Good Teams Inspected, r— . O n ly One Purchase Made— Animals Srin-fl .Good Prices. Tho scarcity of horses abroad and the desirability of American bred siooU ar« apparent In tho active purchasing camjpSlgii that Is conducted by deol- •ers. 'Foreign purchasing aeeats got i as far Intci tho lntnrior of the country gave wha\ he modestly called a Busl- m, Jamestowu today and completed a nes-s Tallv, Ulnstrated by a b.a kb'^'rd ] Juil whereby Um htutdsomu chestnut diagram He showed In a practical j team owin-d by J. W . Humphrey was a ay how the Improvement of a few hours in the eveulng Would lead to b ruad i ned culture l'asaln« pleasure should ghe place to what is trafy worth while. KiZnr* by •®«sP5t;-Carey » r.« * of thla city and Attorneys t->hin . t Jr. and J. P. H à a je r of I’lishtirg Twelve soparato rcqnesia ar>< ¡».iMe of tho court for relief. Tl.* j in •! I > the naturo of tho chsrgf4 tUm are mnd<* and In effect aak for r t !!<-.( Mr McKoo cska to have U« j vhartur an aeeotmthi* o f fhnda.' H'-' cIiàr^es“ that Chautauqna sraemhly n's »-m'lon bau been grosaly mismanaged ani U now heavily indebted to an <nt-tit be yond the abllltjr of Ita avallati:.. a^^ets ' Canada Wants Prefarenca, lA&don. Oct. 11.—The mayor of Tor- sSCo hi* cabled an appeal to Mayor Cardiff to Induce the coal mine opera tor» to give Canada preference tn meet ing the emergency ariel&g from the American coal strike. . ---------------- if, j $ ’ Shipping Coal. Harrlilmrg. Oct IK —Twenty- five c a n of anthracite coal, mined and XtrbXn this week at the collieries of Hie likens Valley coal company were sZOpped from likens jest«day. There him nnd wounded S' thfriirThe strikers then assailed tho gendarmery depot and smashed the windows. Four other gpudormoa w ere wunuded b( fore tho strikers were ropalsed. Advltra from I tie various toal fields show that tho strllw Is extending. , 1 Measenqer Refused to Open the Ex- preaa Oar and It Wat Blown Open. Lincoln. Nob., Oct 10.—Tho B u r lington & St. Louis Pactflr Coast ex press which left Lincoln for the north west at 1 30 a. m. was held up five units inn ol the city Throe men, ill n.asl.'oJ, toarded tho engine, after wav ing iMitcrnr and causing tho engtae^P to stop tho train. The onglneer and fireman were forced to leave the cab and accompanied the robbers to tho ex press car. 1 he express messenger re fused to open tho door and It was bad ly wrocked by dynamite but th« tn«*- seager. Wtn. Lap ton, wa» unlnju» «<!. Th e big Safa wsa blown open and thn euppoaltion la that tho robbers goenr- ed tho contents Only three shots wero fired and that w a s to frighten Inquisitive paasnngora and a brnkrman who got off to learn wt»nt wn* gotng on. Tho train wad brought bock to Lincoln shortly after S o'clock. Tho trainmen nay tho rob- b^rs after rifling the safe slipped away Into a rornfleld. They believe that ttroro wero more than the three rob bers seen. A number of policemen left for ttn> sccno of the robbery at day light. Headquarter* Fired Upon. Mount Oarmrt. Pa.. Ort 11 —Ea r ly *hla mortrtng pererms on n hill close f> the lBth regiment enc«ropnwnt gBn stonlhfr and dhichnrgtng nnrof vem at efBc*»rs' hnadennrtrrs Aftwr half a dos«»n tmllets had lnnflrd tn tho camp, tdeutonatrt Colmr'l Rltflr prda and Usb aad Btaff ofâOPTB wfefî bad been airprlsod that nn attark w as to be made on thn rarip ran ont In tho direction of the flrtna. Tho offlcorn Bre*d -several tltneq iihend of thrm but at daybreah n<^ «lens ' / the Assailants could bo found Cunneen Nomination Illegal. Albany, Oct 11.—fUxmrtary nf S’ ate McDonough today rendered a decision declaring null and void the nomination of John Cnnneon of Buffalo as Proht- hlttoa oandldato for attorney ftragraT on the ground that tho election la « prohlbRed the naming of a candidat«* by a nominating committee who was already a candidate of another party for the law. Cunneen was nominated t>y a special nominating committee of the Prohibition party after be had been nominated by the Democratic state convention for attorney general. Football tomorrow at Celoron, 3 p. m. 41 si>ld for shipment to dealers In Aus tria. «■ Tho men who conducted the negotia tions wero Charles II Si’hlr. U of New York and Alex .5 M S ® M L .Y10“»?. wttTtrmni amTScMrek had an engagement at a Stock- farm at White Plains tomorrow morning, they; were unable to rumaln- long enough to look any more prospective p 6 r-» chases nn.l the sun) total of their trii» to Jamu.stowi] waa therefore represent. ‘ ed by the single teatp owned by U r . _ irnmphrey. - \One of Che oblectlons to this busl- ftess.- uaui Mr Sehlrrk, “Is the e*i- pewe Of travel ' frequently pilsreprvsent tluilr- horpea to us.andw t tfittko a l«>tig Journey only to and that ‘ the animals do not answer our require mente. W e shall visit the stt.ck farms it> various sections of tlio.country, al though this vntuliria! travel becomea very monotonmis Kor exam-ple, f must leave Jamo^town thl» afternoon • in time t<i reach New y«rk and Utaka a conneotion for White Plains tomor row fdronoon. m the afternoon I am scheduled to Inspect some horses the-N« .-•»Si ’»■3 sha] I dnys. have another batch a few O 0 O school gave an excellent render- | apeafc Efe^ftih. hut. U« t o w « tibout all, ■ - - '««May a n d in« of Bohn bert/a Secpnd Impromptu, ' that ts worth knowing about horses nnd Rov. J. T. Kerrln followed with aa , and can decide In a very short time SSii. tjUk. wa j whP^CTjtbt? taata limiTor' ftmpwnttofr to Why**id^ Utiw • t t is ijthl»*'Sh«)dil8\'Bo j nreti' ti)e: asutf^ IJlble should occupy In dally reading and gave brief outlines of various boolCB showing that in order to un derstand- one book of the Bible fully it required thorough acquaintance with all tho other books. Ho also spoko of tho ways in which ,a Bible might ho marked. deaL -W e -are now engaged.\ said Mr. ichirt-H to a Journal representative, \in making extensive puri-hases of \ road team« tot shipment to Mr. \VIt t- mnn'a firm lrj Vienna. - T he homes -••’Jîs85^ « ¡ í I ^llow^ljmi6“a d r e t c r . hold WéSBfn'lfia afternoon, and soli ogaln tn the even ing.\ , thn» purchased find a ready wariiot lf aT0 - Umttort lie Baby nf Mine, by Hawley, in a way BOmHWbQt M tQ ^ Qnd clQB8. w , which delighted the audience M ts . CH A U T A U Q U A TR U S T E E S Annual Meeting of the Baa'd Held at tha Assembly Grounds r >day. Chautauqua, O c t 1L—tSth.-.lal.>— The annuiti meeting of the u<n»l of trustees was held here today nnd with o majority at the trustees In attend ance. Friday «venlng th th« hotel parloT th® trasteas lis tañed inn Chautauqua exvtenslon ieetnre Illudi »ted by mov in* pictures by F . A « aUern. They also listened to architect* from Buffalo, Philadelphia and L.<wlniid who bad prepared schemes I-c f.tnre public buildings and for the «is'ematlc beau tification of tho afs-n r lj grounds. It was felt by all to b< a w-y profitably spent evening. Today at 10 a m . »he trustees met tn the hotel parlor. F!r«t Vice Presi dent Wilson M. Da? t-resldlng. <Thn 1 hoars nnfll noon were o <-upled by the 1 rspofiB of Dr Otorgo u Vincent, prin cipal OT Instruction. 1 a Neville, chairm an of lbs exn-atlVA board; W. 9. Walworth. treasurT. and W illiam B. liai fey. director of fiM leation Tho tenor of al) th*»»« reports was most onoonra*lng Tbe inctal showing was th a t a trifle i« # »han $ 100.000 had bien rec*4ved and expep tnd durtfig the year. Tho ouM-wh • f Chautnuqua- M t o betoni was so bright as at pres ent. At 12 th« lnut '«^8 * » h a recess for tho pnrposo of mali In? a personal in- epect’loü of the grtian.ia and bulldlnRS: The conclwllnd ses.-il' n oecnrred at 2 p » . / The retnrn of th* ■* r ’ rnl offices from Cleveland tu Chau*a :gua Is having a wholesome eft*». * *»t» the assembly grounds. As bldh a« 3j persons are given employment sn -1 the community feels the heneflront effe, ta ot having the principi] officerà o í lh a institution located on the assembly grounds. take no pacers or brotid mnroa.no mat- E. G Pelroo then presented tho work i . ___ _____ . ,. ^ _ . r • 1 er how gond the pedlgreo, but wo do nf thn educational classes, giving a I .. .. __ . . . ■ take all the good r*>nd teams we can eehodule of hours snd speaking of the , . ” And thnt ore over IB bands one Inch requirements for joining , . . . . , , . . . . i and under 10 handa. Thnt Is the llm- At the close of the proirmm tho en- | ^ mllment in the classes was taken up Qulf Excursion». The J f* ft L. ES. will lnattm> mte pxenraions to tho Oulf, train Rtopplng nt Qlenowea oa comnjwUclrig“ 3im¿í?ty7r J-—-• - «OtlöK y - ' Li *- ! -. “ fa r Q i« . and Will continue thamgh the coming week. Refreshments Wore served to those present and a general social tlmn was enjoyed » T h e class work will open Jfottday erontne at 7 to when tho class In physical training will meet . AU yonng women interested tn physical work, will pleaso bo present and hear aboot (he work. The Journal will make dally announcements at tho or ganization of the various class«». Tho Rnnday Gospel service will be le4 by Mis* Wlasur A large Anything uudor 10 ojqo Is too small, and nnytblng over 1(1 is too 1 large\ \ fi Mr Humphrey's team answered all requlrwaents and the sale .was mad ft. • As for the prlco: ••'Well.\ said Mr j ^rhirck, \herMb are more valuable i than a fow yoani .ago. There was a ttfno When 1 could have purchased a - tram aa good as this ono tor half the | money.\ Tho presence of theso horse doalors ! created quite a flurry among local i horsemen who bad tmrssflesh that they thought would answer tho rnqulro- , tnenta Andrew Lockwood brought out attendance Is desired „ . ____ . ___ , . , i a line pair oC steppers and put them Rev David H Perry, tho evangel- | Ift, will hold a meeting in the Y W. 1 C A. parlors at 3 o’<-l<»-k Monday a f ternoon All TrWdfl of the Y U C A and Y. W. C. A. are asked to at- tend Mr. Cnrtnrn of the (~hautaaqua bu reau of extension arili Rtvo.au Illus trated lecture tn the parlors of the as- I soejatton next Friday evening. Dullness and Quotine» In Wall Street. through thetr paces for tho Inspection ' of the visitors. The nags made a I good impmeslna They were well matched, well broke, sound and spir ited, but alas, they wore a trifle over the 1C hand tlmn and consequently Mr. Lockwood*n chanoo of effecting a sale vanished la thin air. i UoQ Hooker hod a pair of prancers out In Brooklyn squnra They, too, were wel| matched and si I right and the two tmrsemon wnfebed with Inter- Nnw York, O rt 11 - Wall street dealings were in Ugh. *ol„mi. at tfaw| ^ tbPl? Strpa m'M lb* . o p m ln g and the eben « e » n m .ll fnPn* A xaia tho moosuremeots were applied and they were ytffnnd to be i ami to oat ly d«*ciln<-» I^ortre blocks j I n-rre offered of Tnlon Pacin«* snd A1rhl«tnr>. l.ui tho tosse» wore re stricted to fractions Fstsl Freight CoWelon. T e r r a Haute, Ort I I -An en-^t- b' <ind Hlg Fonr frte^bt train ran !n»r> Itm resr nf anotheT fmlght 'rain .b tho center of the'HVahpsh rlv.-r ^rllgo ^ here laqf night Two mfu, Matthew Honnoasy. conductor, and an nn lino«r> mnn In < harc<. of a car of pcultry. wrro killpd and six seriously lrj«rr<d. Perry, Wangellst, Ÿ. M. 0. A Sun day. 10d3 I do need a -nice pair of patent leathers. 6hall I go around to what- youcallum'a aad put a fiver—or go to Fenner's and get a Jalr of their Harvard* ? ? ? Between you and me they are the looking shoes anyhow. 16 urinates later he is handed a package at tenner's, 12.00 rhaafa and a smfle. Fenn« '• K*rvard» are great shoe«, i^.do. ' . F E p m m ^ , {S. R. fVutar ft Sob) ‘tQC MAIN «T. (JaH a l ^ ThirAX TROOP» AT NEW QRLEAN8. Railway Company Refuses an Offer to Arbitrate. Tfew OrlraasXJrt 11 -Six companies Of m ilitia from 'he country will bo rushed here by special train on orders which probably will b« Issued this morning. A force of is companies of Cltixen soldiery has been formed here. The labor presidenta have offered to arbítrate iint the railway company w ill Dot consent Masonic Con ten Mon Postponed. Fredonla, Oct. U fSpecial)—The Maaonlg Dlítñct conventjr® calleé to ha held at Fredonla 0<~t 20 and 31, has been Indnflnitely postponed at the request of tho grand lecturer. The convention will be held at the same placo at « dkte to he snnounced. Do not make the misfaloi fif hoylflfi I H it or Óvprcoat before seeing the M ñnmai aogtD & Weeterman Co. _ d l Tour wtsaU itnay be qnltlfly satls- it yoa will make them knoifa tk»i«Ü T ie Journal. '._ i .... . Jnst a trifle under thn siso required and thus disappeared the chances ef another sain Tïôotrd trip fàro «fie d fri <5 ant tf* L A K E ER IE EXCU R S IO N S . E V E R Y 8TTNDAY 750 T O WBSTV» FIE L D AXD RBTTJRN V IA T H B O lU U T A lTU A ItO C T B O V E R T H B OULF. OWE OF T H B P L E A S A N T E S T TRIPB IN W E S T E R N N E W YORK. ______ __ dfrl*sat» Rogan & Westerman Co. have a now line of suits and overcoats.' Go and sen them. All non and up-to-date. SO M E T H IN G NEW IN HOT DRINKS VThafa better I baa* cold daya tkaa a dsltolous hot drink *f soma Und—aa4 ss beasflolai. sspaoially for tadlaa after s thrpptnf tour. Jn«4 »tep la skd tty a rnaf of t r v u Air^vxiè ***** lot fOM4tO BÒtntlOK . . a+T ctto o ú L á t ü with imfto. O rtan .................. ». . .................. M c C a r t h y * 3 0 3 THE DRUGGIST, M A I N S T H 8 B T . WUl bo etased from rrid » r . (kA. 10 , a t 4 p .*. ?1l<teyta<V »ovata*. OnV la, éa M o m tW Ring Op Teleptiooe 119 1 i r r « i m m u c o s a - a m a r o r a s •r r U t a M O Iftuèt o» M l 40« •our m«M, H M M nanSi, a n . t u a t m u i w i r A t u szogk^ îvl. M E H R . Cer. Harrleon asid Peata A «» v Tho S. B, Pean*«* eönrpany. wbol*ialo wall pappi dealers of Cleveland, O . have «eeared the serví«« of i I» Bpregno as salesman for TTew\ York state He les vi» with tho line Men day. Oct. li, and leaves his war paper store at lot East Thirt* street fn charge of Anson R. LoRoy and any ü decorating entrusted to his car« wlfl receive prompt and careful attention You w ill find special prices In jobs at this store that cannot be had elso- whero. dl If you want a nobby ralt nr over coat go to Rogan ft Westerman Co. dl COMMENCfNO SUNDAY. SEP T T, AND E V E R Y MONDAY, W B P V E » DAY ANO SUN D A Y T H E R E A F T E R U N T IL FU R T H E R N O T ICE H O r v n TRtP PA R E S ON CH A T T A lTQt’A L A K E ON A L L BOATS B E T W E E K HDINOa W I L L B K 25 C E N T S dtuesAsat* W A N T E D ! 10 Journeyman Plumbers. 8 H O U R S A D A Y . $ 3 . 5 0 P E R D A Y . No Strike or Labor Trouble. S T A M B A U G H T H O M P S O N C O ., r Q V N M T O W N , O . Inquire of P. J. Thompson at New Sherman House Saturday evening. A L L Want a house and lot 7 The Jour nal can find one for you. T r y It. S P E C I A L C O L U M N \ AT A N T E D —At oncd, cook at Hospital lid : LOST,— Near corner of Second aml Third Sta, a brown leather pock*' fcooft containing M ila and keys. Re ward if loft at Journal office. dl Use your telephone . T O O R D E R G O O D S ' j