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3 CENTS Â COPY i j “ * VOL. X X X III. J AJVIESTOWN .N. Y., THURSDAY OCTOBER 30. 1902. N O . 28 5 * a M g T j R O t ! T I T T T T t t ' T T r * \ * • i * * > * Two special good num^ , , * * ber» of House Wrappers »» i lat-e jo it “ landed\ in our • » ■tore. They are on sale at * ‘ i * these prices: i » * * H C/» Mad* of food Psrosla In l - f k ) t Medium M d «lark solora * * ! la haadaoma p tltw u . * Toke la • » ’ * nleely trimmtd wtth nnvslty • > 1 * braid; skirt k u a wlds flonqca. t , I a We have all lisaa M t o ^ P - , , 44 Eaoh. ..................... I o C * * A O . B n n t f o o d Flsnaslelte y o c a | t n lla r I * .« r * » a a d make-up to tfea nratena It a an p«peclat>y dMirabla gar- nsaai tor colter waalfcar. All Flanaa}aite Dim > m Beaqnas ' irtlk akaH ad*« tri mating, at, •ukrBOa anil Mo« G.F.&brabamsoDCo. % ) 2 0 7 M a in B i n t t . * * 3 REASONS WHY Largest List oí Subscriben Fever parties on a tin« Better acrrke t&aa has been or is furnished by any other Telephone Company doing M o c a in the City m Jamestown. T H K . - Home Telephone Go. StO Pine Street. A R are Bargain m OtftmeAl Cookers, Asate Kettles, and Basins, a* STRIKE COMMISSION. _ * MEMBERS LOOKING THE GROUND OVER CAREFULLY» TO e x a m in e c o n d it io n s ' .. ___ _ Before Taking Evidence—1.009' Min er* Who Held' Out Return to Viork — More Coat -js Being Mined—Sol dier« are Returning Home—Mitch- all Pr«paring His Case. ' • - (By Associated P r o a ) S c r a n t o n . O c t 30.—T h e re a l w o r k o f th e a r b i t r a t i o n co m m issio n ap p o in t e d by 4»re*id^nt S o o t m l t t o a d j u s t th e d iffe r e n c e s e x i s t i n g b e t w e e n th e ooal o p e r a t o r s a n d th e ir e m p lo y e s b e g a n to d a y . B r i e f l y s t a t e d th e d a y ’s w o r k w i ll c o n s i s t o f a g e n e r a l I n s p e c t i o n o f th e In s id e and o u t s i d e w o r k i n g s o f th e c o a l m ln e a a n d th a h o m e s a n d s u r ro u n d in g s o f t h e w o r k m e n . AH o f th e re g i o n ly i n g n o r t h o f h e r e to P s s e e l C ity , a s t r e ^ h o f 22 m i l e s , w i ll i * .figge . o v e r . T h i s w i l l tak e u p th e en t ir e d a y . T o m o r r o w and S a t u r d a y th e m in in g re g i o n fr o m here s c n t h to W ilk e s B a r r e w ill, b e looked o v e r . The* com m issio n is m a k i n g th i s to u r so th a t th e -m e m b e rs m a y p a in -a bet+er id e a o f m in i n g in o r d e r to m o r e In t e llig e n t ly u n d e r s t a n d th e te s t im o n y w h ich w ill be g i v e n b y e x p e r t s for e s e h sid e o f t h e c o n t r o v e r s y . N o te s t im o n y w i l l be ta k e n d u r in g th e in s p e c t io n trip s . T h e co m m issio n p a r t y c o n s ists o f 14 p e r so n s . T h e e n t i r e p a r t y w h i c h also In clu d e * fo u r g e n e r a l m in i n g su p e r in te n d e n t s a n d a n a m b e r o f n e w s p a p e r c o r r e s p o n d e n t s . le ft fo r .F o r e s t C ity .th is m o r n i n g on a s p e c ia l tra i n o f P u l l m a n c a r a , th e e x p e n s e o f w h ich Is b e i n g b o r n e b y th e co m m issio n e r s . C a r b o n d a l e . P a ., O c t 3 0 .—O n the» r a n op t h e L a c k a w a n n a v a l l e y , th e com m issio n e r s o c c u p ied th e o b s e r v a t io n c a r an d w e r e sh o w n p o i n t s o f in t e r est. in th e c a r w a s a v e r y la u r e m a p sh o w i n g th e vein s o f cool betw e e n S c r a n t o n a n d th e u p p e r ed g e o f th e -ooal field. T h e co m m issio n e « ! show ed g r e a t In t e r e s t In th i s an d q u e s tion ed th e su p e r in t e n d e n t m u c h . C o m m is s i o n e r W a t k i n s w h o is a m in i n g ex p e r t . b a r i n e a n c o b e e n a n o p e r a t o r , e x p la in e d In d e t a il m a n y fe a t u r e s o f co a l m in .n s . W h e n e v e r a te c h n ical te r m w a s ttse d th e co m m issio n e r * w o u ld a s k it s m e a n i r ^ T h e n e w s th a t th e co m m issio n e r à w o u ld g o to F o r e s t C i t y on a sp e c i a l sp r e a d th r o u g h th e u p p e r v a l l e y a n d sm a ll g r o u p s o f p e r s o n s F a t h e r e d a t th e v a r - lows sta t i o n s a l o n g th e lin e o f th e D e l a w a r e t H u d s o n ra i l r o a d . T h e p e r - ro n n e l o f t h e p a r t y la Ju d g e G r a y . C o L W r i g h t . B r i g G e n . Jo h n M. W il so n . T h o m a s 'H . W llk e n s , EX W . P a r k er, B i s h o p S p a l d in g . E . E . C l a r k . C o m m issio n e r E - A. M o s e ly a n d C h a r l e s P . N e i l , r e c o r d e r s : fo u r ste n o g r a p h e r s an d m e s s e n g e r s ; B a n . S u p t R A . P h i l l i p s , D e la w a r e . L a c k a w a n n a & W e s t e r n ; E - E . R o s e , g e n e r a l su p e r in te n d e n t o f t h e D e i a v a r e £ H u d s o n ; G e n . M g r. W . A- M a y o f th e E r i e com p a n y ; S u p t . J . TL B r y d o n , O n t a r io i W e s t e r n ; G e n . M g r EL* a T h o r n e , T e m p l e Iro n C o .; T . D . N ich o ld s . d is tr i c t p r e s i d e n t U n ited M ine W o r k e r s o f A m e r i c a ; D r. P e t e r R o b e r t s an d Ja m e s S- W a t c l l f f , b o t h re p r e s e n t in g th e m in e r à . H e n r y C o l l i n s . N a t io n a l o r g a n i s e r U . M . W . F o r e s t C i t y . O c t SO.— T h o com m is sio n a r r i v e d h e re a t 1 1 o 'clo c k . A e m a i l c r o w d , am o n g th e m so m e m in e r s . w e r e a t th e sta t i o n to Fee them . T h e p a r t y w a s d r iven in c a r r i a g e s to N o . 2 s h a f t o f th e H i ll s i d e C o i l & Iro n C o ., w h i c h i s o p e r a te d b y th e B n e R a i l r o a d c o m p a n y . T lh e d e p t h o f th e m in e is 4 1 0 f e e t T h i s o p e r a t io n 13 said to be one of the best in the upjiet region and was selected by the operat ors for inspection. The mine work ers’ representative w ill ,atso select a colliery tor ‘scrutiny by the commis sion. • ■ , w 1,000 Strikers Resume. -F o i t s v i U e .O c t , 30.—A U thé co llie r ie s la p a n t h e r C r e e ls v a l le y Tesjjm^d.OperT a t i p a s tod a y . T h e P a r k ¡Place c o llie r y In th e M a h a n o y e * r e g io n resu m e d to d a y a f t e r 'a w e e k ’ s id len e s s . O n e th o u s a n d ercpJoy.es h a d g o n e on s t r i k e b e c a u s e s e v e r a l union m e n w e re n o t rein s t a t e d . T h e le a d e r s p r e v a i led u p ô n th e B ien to . r e s u m e 1 w o r k w i t h th e u n d e r s t a n d in g th a t th o s e 'w h o w e re d iscrim in a t e d a g a i n s t w i ll h e p r o v id e d fo r toy tho u n io n u n t il th e y havuasecured em p lo y m e n t else w h e r e . Mines Reopened, Soldiers Leaving. W ilk e s B a r r e . O ct. 3 0 .— T h e r e w a s a g e n e r a ! re s u m p t io n o f -eoal (p in in g to d a y . A l l th e m in e s In o p e r a t io n are c a p a b l e o f t u r & l n g out m o re' coo l now th a n la s t w e e k j u i d a la r g e o u t p u t i a lo o k e d fo r to d a y . P r e s id e n t M itch e ll Is b u s y at h e a d q u a r t e r s c o m p ilin g s t a tis t i c s fo r p r e s e n t a t io n to th e a r b itra tio n co m m issio n w b e n h e is c a l le d up on. H e said h e d id not ex p e c t to g o to S> r a n t o n to<isy. T h e v a r i o u s com p a n i e s o f th e F o u r t h a n d E i g h t h re g i m e n t s a r e l e a v i n g the re g io n fo r hom e. E X P R E S S T R A I N W R E C K E D . E n g i n e e r and- T w o T r a r o p a K i ll e d — 60 P a s s e n g e r * E s c a p e d U n h u r t . O x fb r fJi 0 .. O c t 30.—T h e e x p r e s s fo r C h i c a g o o v e r tj>n C in c in n a t i. H a m ilto n a n d D a y top a n d M d n n n ro u t e s collided w i t h fre ig h t c a r s here la s t n ig h t and th e en g ine. B a g g a g e c a r and m a il cars w e r e w r e c k e d E n g i n e e r E d w a r d C o n n a n d tw o u n k n o w n tra m p s w e r e kitted. T h e i t r e c k e d c a r s w e re bu r n e d N o n e n i th e p a s s e n g e r com h e s loft th e track a n d none o f th e 60 p a s s e n g e r s w a s h u r t , a lth o u g h a l l w e r e b a d ly sh a k e n up. SHOWED THE WHITE FEATHER. SctnaUiand Levlea Afraid o the Mad Mullah. A d e n . A r a b i a . O c t SO —C o lo n e l S w a y n e . B r i t i s h com m a n d e r In S o m a l ila n d . haa re a c h e d B e r b e r a In sa fe t y . H i s w o u n d e d a r e doing w e ll N o .fur th e r raoT c m c n t nf R r t t t e h tro o p s a g a i n s t the M a d M u llah w ill be m a d e u n * il a la r g e fo r r * Is crrtlw t w f. w h ich w i l l be ab o u t tw o m o n th s benco T h e r e is n o doubt th a t th n S o in a lile v ln s sh o w e d the w h i t e fe a t h e r In tho re cen t fig h t in g w i t h th e M ad M u llah fo llo w e r s . IA «rat claaa bargain In Cftniwr Pat I a. W r hava fham from th* alzt for a child to thoaa big enough for ■ whata family. Qvard your wtSk point, that of watting unM If la cold bafor# having your ktava sat up; do It now and ba raady far tha cold and coal whan (t eamaa. Wa Hava a full llna of Hard Wild toft Coal ituvaa, also Oaa and Wood. Can^a and im and buy. Wilson & Van Tuyl 1 2 W e r t T h ! r * S t r e e t * • JAKM M lttf, « . T. C h ie f E l e c t r i c i a n K ille d . N e w Y o r k . O c t. 30 — T h a d d o n s B. K e e l e r , c h i e f e l e c t r i c ia n o f th e P n e u m a t ic S i g n a l co m p a n y o f T r o y , and w i d e ly k n o w n a s an e x p e r t in s ig n a l in g w o r k , w a s in s t a n t l y k ille d to d a y bp a tr a i n on th e d r a w b r id g e o v e r tho H a r le m riv e r . N o v Y o r k C e n t r a l ra i l ro a d . H e w a a d i r e c t in g a g a n g o f m a c h i n i s t s w h o w e r e en g a g e d In p u t t in g In a sy s tem o f p n e u m a t ic s i g n a l i n g on th e brid g e . K e p l e r w a s 41 y e a r s old an d le a v e s a w id o w a n d fo u r ch ild r e n In D a n b u r y . C o n n . CONFESSEDJVIURDERS. TERRIBLE TftlPLE (¿RIME OF A NEGRO. ANXiqtJS frb LY|i0H Men *>f Kia-Rac« Organize fpr Sum mary Punishment but the Culprit 1« Hurried Off In Time to Sav$ Hla Life—'Thy»* Children th e, Vietlnpa. (By Associated Pr«*s i M e r o p h la. O c t 3 0 .1 -DftV ili C r o s s , a n . o l d n e g r o w l j t? w « ’ f^reateft^.on aufe- p lc io n pf k illin g * a l a r y , ’ S o p h ie an d M a y G ib s o n , y o u n g d a u g h te r s of a n e g r o fa r m e r , w h o w e re fo u n d dea(i In th e ir h o m e y e s t e r d a y is reportotT to h a v e c o n fe s s e d to the t r i p l e m u rder. W h e n flrat c a u g h t C r o s s dtw iar.-d tfta t an o t h e r n e g r o h a d com m u ted th e deed but th a t hq b a d been n w itn e ss. L a t e last n i g h t a m o b conrpuscd e x c lu s i v e ly o f n e g r o e s , fo r m e d for th o pu r p o s e o f ta k i n g C r o s s fro m t he a u t h o r i t i e s ' and- h a n g in g - him. Th>» s h e r i f f and- h is d e p u t ie s b e c o m in g alarm e d a t th e in c r e a s in g p r o p o r t io n s o f tho m o b sp irite d t h e p r i s o n e r Into th e w o o d s, tfh e r e th e y now a r e In h i d i n g M V S T E R + O t l S D E A T H . Farmer Found Dead Under Suspicious Circumatancea. A t ih u m , O ct. 3 0 .— A m y s t e r io u s tra g ed y w h ich s t r o n g l y polntB to a m n rdpr is p e r p le x i n g C o r o n e r S m ith , ll^ r iie r t N . Lrfjvoland, a S c i p i o fa r m e r . 10 je a r s o f a g o Is th o v i c t i m . !U> » a # fo u n d | dead In h i s w o o d s h e d last n t c M a s i n g le sh o o t i n g rlfhs l y i n g a m >ss hie body. T w o b u llet h o le s woro fo u n d In h i s fo r e h e a d , o n o In th o center t>o— tw e o n the ey e s a n d tho o t h e r n .T th o le f t eye. U p to t h i s hour the r m m e r h a s boon u n a b le to d e t e r m lT - » h . ' h « r li Is a of s u i c i d e or m u ' '- r L o v e lan d le a v e s a w i f e anil 1 <■') « b o w e r e a b s e n t In th e n e igh ‘ ^ i r - * 'o w n at th e tlm o . N o t h i n g lifts f « “n m isled to in d l c a t o a ro b b e r y , s o I It (s n o t k n o w n th a t ho h a d a n en>-\ ' N e it h e r Is th e r e an y k n o w n t— ■ -v;- fo r strf- cidtv T h e co r o n e r Is et « u r k io g o n tho case. Stata Baptist Societies. A o b n r n . N Y . O ct ’ T h e p r in c i pal n d d r e * * befrrrc th \ -'••jt e Rnpthrt so c ieties w a s d e l i v e r « ! >> !«• m o m ln «5 by R o v Jo h n H n m p ’iC' n e E m a n u * ! B a p t i s t ch ü r e h , u T h e suhje»-t w a s T h e C r ç s s nnrt i) . \a- T h e lo t h a n n i v e r s a r y o f the ^ ■ ng P e o p le 's u n io n w a s n e t t < > * with R e v A. W B o u r n , D T] . p r r \ ! c n t . as l e a d e r S e v e r a l add rendra u. c e m a d e b y d i s t i n g u ish e d d i v i n e * The co n v e n t io n w i l l close this e v e n 'c e with an a d d r e s s by R e v . P S D. D,, o f N o w Y o r k , on T h e W n 'o W in . Europeans In Danger. P o r t o f S p a i n . W a n d o f T r in id a d , O r t . 30 —T i r e V e n e z u e la n tra n s p o r t Os- sim . to w in g a sc h o o n e r loaded w fth tro o p s . Is( p r o c e e d in ft h e n c e to w a r d the O r in o c c o r i v e r It Is b e lieved here th a t th e v e s s e l s w ill th e r e m e e t the V e n e z u e lan w a r s h i p s B o l i v a r . R e s t a n r - a d o r an d Z n m b a d o r a n d that th e y w ill —re n e w th e b o m b a r d m e n t o f t h e c i t y o f j B o l i v a r , w h e r e th e r e a r e a n u m b e r o f E u r o p e a n s , fo r w h o s e s a f e t y g r e a t fe a r s a r e e x p r e s s e d . M A Y B E Y O U B A V E Noticed It—maybe not—hot 'M en we ) take a man’a money he goes ont with shoes on that w in not compel Um to grant o t stop a s d vado all tha lacea. Try r K N N I I ' l M B V M H M . N m í m n v - ........... .. ................ F E N N E R ' S , .< (3. * . IW a e f a Boa) . a o c m a o a x . : - ,/0 m -m m m ü ) i m | : H i g h P r i c e for S t e a m s h i p 8 haraa. London, O ct SO.—It was officially announced today that the purchase price ot the White Star line (on Its joining the International Merchant!!* Marine company) la $53,497,180 of which H5.736.1SO Is payable In cash; SS5.174.000 in preference- shares and j l 2 .587.000 in common slcieS. ~ ' TnEe shareholders thus recelre arer >50,000 for each 1,000 shares. Killed In ■ Quamt. ^ CxtaldU, K. Y„ Oct S0.\4JWf night ! P . Beckar and George Dlckman, em ployes of the Alien Cement vorlqi at. Alsen, rWted eaogertles, a few ml]«, below the cement plant Homaward bound a Aort distance <5nt of Saoger- tiaa they qtiarrelad and JDfclcmpui It Is aUajcad- ahot and lnata?rtly klllad Backer. DWtnU is, under atmt; •. . .........■.'■ ■ » (■» --«■•.I f t MsltoMMrt,. Bwe« elder, - cftMta«|tfc popccra. t p e i i f c - s v M t apiilasw ' \ L a t i m e r 's C o n fesse d M u r d e r e r . P h i la d e lp h i a , 0 <-i N o t h in « fs k p o w n In tlila c i t y o f W .uiam O Jo h n so n . who su r r e n d e r e d *n (lie a u t h o r i t i e s a t th e O r e o n p o in f. n r '» 'k l y n . N . Y . p o lic e s t a t i o n , s a y i n g thm h e k ille d A l b e r t C. L a t i m e r In P r n o k lyn JO ly 2. T h o a d d r e s s g i v e n ty Jo h n s o n , 4<>4 N o r t h E i g h t h stre e t it a s t a b l e a n d h a a been fo r s e v r r a i ■Ti-nrs N o p e r s o n b y th e n a m e o f Jo h n s n i s k n o w n In th e n e igh b o r h o o d M o lln e u x T r i a l A d jo u r n e d . New York. Oct 3't - c -.unsel for tbA defense in the MolIn»m trial moved today that the cour* diront the Jury to acquit the d e frn .iau i on the ground that tho evidence was insufficient Justice Lamhert denteil the motion. At the request'- of ex-Oovcrnor Black, whose v o ice failed him, coart granted an adjournment of tho trial until tomorrow. Noonday Shop Meetings, The noonday shop meeting In tho A it Metal Construction company’s plant today was fully as largely at» tended as pracedlng ones. S. B. Bur- chard led the singing and. bad immed iate charge of the service, Robert Ix Jones being the speaker. Genera! Sec- reHutf CBaae and -physical -Director Slater of the Y. M. C. A. assisted the aerleg of o f meetings being held tinder T. M . C. A . auspices. As the men aembla to r tha meeting next Thursday noon a group picture vlll be taken. Hand-HHl Mirrlag*. Married, at the First Congrefatlonal manse, Jamestown, N. Y., WMaesday^ OcL 29, W aken Henry Hand and X a taa Eilne H ill, botb of jameatown, 4116 Her. Dr. Albert U finiailejr, .of- .fldattaf, _ .• MAY ASSIST MACHINE VOTER. Inspect or« Permitted to Accompany Elector Intb Voting Machlna ; * Booth. U „ S . S t a n d a r d v o t i n g -m a c h in e » w i i l b a u s e d in p io r o - th a n ono-hialt ojf the ojectlon districts in Chaufcauguar cotuity n e x t T u e s d a y , in -m a n y , o f theso districts' the machines will oe^ used then for the flnst time: care has been' taken.,however, to Instruct vot- * ~ 1. . In t h e u s e o f t h e m A c h tn e s a n d thercf Ja. littto. reaflon to look for any trouble hi» casting a hallot for any can did a fe for 'w hom \He elector wishes to vote. But th* law makes provision for the Instruction o f any ^lector In- the use of tho machine when hv comes to vote, in case ho Is at all in doubt Twn Inspectors of election, represent ing different parties inay accompany tie voter -nto I tho machine booth, if ha requests i t The taw an this point is eitpHcit and it Wmild bo well for «lectors voting In districts where ma- chibls are used to re m o te r I t it Is as follows: St>e. 1 7 6 . “ In c a s e an y e l e c t o r a f t e r e n t e r i n g tho v o t i n g m a c h in e b o o t h s h a l l ’ a s k f o r fu r t h e r fiistru c t l o n s c o n c e r n in g t h e m a n n e r o f v o t in g , tw o In s p e c t o r s o f o p p o s it e p o litica l p a r t i e s sh a ll g i v e su c h In s t r u c t i o n s to h i m ; but no In s p e c t o r o r o t h e r e l e c t i o n o f fic e r o r p e r s o n , a s s i s t i n g a n e l e c t o r s h a l l in a n y m a n n e r r e q u e s t s u g g e s t o r seek t o p e r s u a d e or In d u c e a n y su c h 'e l e c t o r to v o t e an y p a r t i c u l a r tick e t , o r f o r an y p a r t i c u l a r c a n d i d a t e , o r for o r a g a i n s t an y p a r t i c u l a r a m e n d m e n t , q u e s t io n or p r o p o s i t i o n . A f t o r rc c o l v l n g s u c h in s t r a c t i o n * su c h p l e e t o r sh a ll v o t e as In th e c a s e o f fin u n a s s i s t e d v o t e r \ F O R M A L L Y , D I S B A N D E D . TWO MUNORED DELEGATES. R e s o l u t i o n s P a s s e d by Ja m e s t o w n H igh Sch o o l F o o t b a l l Sq u a d . The h i g h sch o o l fo o t b a l l sq u a d m o t a t the c I o b o o f s c h o o l W e d n e s d a y a % fern n o n a n d u n a n im o u s ly a d o p t e d t h a fo l ’ o w in g re s o l u t i o n s ; \ R e s o l v e d , T h a t w e th o in t i m b e r s o f th e Ja m e s t o w n tilg h s c h o o l fo o t b a ll te a m , e x p r e s s o u r ap p >t v r im t|on ,b v a vo t e ’ o f th a n k s t o tho fa c u l t y o f tfce s c h o o l fo r t h e i r c o o p e r a t i o n , to th e p r e * s o f tè e c i t y fo r It» k in d tre a t - tr< nl at a i l litre« to all th o stu d e n t » fo r tb r l r Io y a it y a n d isupport. to th o g e n e r o u s an d p n h I V sp irite d c l t i i e n s » h o p r o v id e d us w i t h a c o m p e t e n t a n d e f f i c ie n t coach a n d aid e d u s b y th e ir p a t r o n a g e , a n d a t s o to T h o * . C o c p e r w h o s e p a t i e n c e a n d s k i l l a s coach w o hlK h ly co m m e n d an d w h o c a r r i e s w i t h him t h e frie n d s h ip a n d r e v e r t o f ev e r y o n e w ith w h o m h o Un* b e e n a s s o c i a t e d , and b o U f u r th e r ■'R e s o lve d . T h a t w e h e r e b y d i s b a n d fo r tho re m a i n d e r o f tho s e a s o n .\ ' T H E S U C C E S S C L U B . O r g a n iz a t io n P e r f e c t e d fo r tha Season — O fficers C h o s e n . Tho S u c c o * * c lu b a t its m e e t i n g fo r re - o f g a n l s a i i S B e v e n i n g elected t h o fo ll o w i n g officerà- P r e s id e n t B e n j A i m q u i s t . v i c e p r e s i d e n t , A r r h lo C o b b ; s e c r e t a r y , R e u b e n H o lm e s . A d e b a t e on th e s u b j e c t \ R e s o l v o d th a t la b o r o r g a n i z a t io n s a r e a b e n e f i t t o tho w o r k in g m a n .** w a s d e c id e d tn fà v o r o f th o a f f i r m a t i v e U p h e ld b y M rPBrs C o b b an d H o l m e s , th o r » g a - t l v 0 s i d e h a v in g a s its jjx p o n e s t s M e s s r s . S h a r p a n d B e a l . E d u c a t io n a l D i r e c t o r E . W . S t e v e n s g a v e a n In te r e s t i n g ta l k on. t h e S u c c e s s c l u b m o v e m e n t . M e e t i n g s w ill b o h o ld In th e Y . M . O. A . b u l l d i n t cm a l t e r n a t e W e d n e s d a y e v e n i n g * . S t a t e - .C o n v e n t io n o f ' W o m a n S u ff r a g i s t s a t B u f f a lo - —M e m o r ia l Sftp- •>* a v i c e — 'W e lco m in g S p e e c h b y M r » . K n i g h t * x A b o u t ?00 d e l e g a t e s fro m o u t o f to w n , a r o a t t e n d i n g th e e o h v o n t lo n o f th o * 1 . Y . S t a t e . W o m a n 's S u f f r a g e a s s o c i a t i o n a t B u f f a l o . W e d n e s d a y th o c r e d e n t i a l s c o u i p i it t e e w a a ^ a p p o in t e d , In c lu d in g M r». O. F . °C h t e o o f Ja m e s t o w n . T w e n t y c o u n t i e s a r e re p r e s e n t e d . -Tho re p o r t o f th e p r e s s c o m m i t t e e w a s . r e a d b y M r s . B l n o r a It. B a b c o c k o f D u n k i r k . iW'Pd'nejsday a f t e r n o o n a m e m o r ia l S B r v ice w a g h e ld f o r M rs. E l i z a b e t h C a d y S t a n t o n . W e d n e s d a y e v e n i n g M r s . E r a s t u s C . K n i g h t , w i f e o f th e m a y o r ,, m a d e a sp e e c h o f w e lco m e to th e co n v e n t io n on b e h a l f of th o c i t y , and tb o r o w o r e a d d r e s s e s b y oth e r s . F r i d a y an e x c u r s i o n fo r o f fic e r s a n d d e l e g a t e s to th e F a l l s w i ll b e g iv e n . s ix C a n d id e u c h r e . P a r t y G i v e n W e d n e s d a y A fte r n o o n b y M r s . W e llm a n an d M rs. P r a t t . M rs. A r t h u r M . W e llm a n an d M rn. B . I t P r a t t g a v e a alx-h a n d e d e u e h r e p a r t y a t M rs. W e llro a n 'B hom e ou W e s t E i g h t h stre e t W e d n e s d a y afte r n o o n . T b r e o tab le« w q r e in u s o ; in s t e a d o f sto r e c a r d s little w i ll o w b o s k e t s w o re used, th e colors o f tho rib b o n s w h ich fo r m e d th e h a n d le s d e s ig n a t in g tho p a r t n e r s . T h e sc o r e s woro ltept b y d r o p p in g a ch e s t n u t In the ba.\kot fo r each g a m o won, a p e a n u t fo” eaMi lone b a n d , a n d a w a ln u t fo r ea c h 20-lon e hand. T h o fira t prize fo r tho g r e a t e s t num * bvr o f g a m as w o n w a s seoured by M rs. G e o r g e A . H a r r i s , th e seco n d by M ia. C h a r l e s M. N i c h o ls, tho lo n e h a n d h r M r s E l m e r G lfro r d an d the c o n s o la t io n prlso b y M rs. E d w a r d W . C u r t is. F o l lo w i n g tils g a m e s ’ ‘ a d a llo lo u a th r o o - courao lu n c h e o n w a s aorved and th e guostfl sep a r a t e d in th e e a r l y o v e n in g w ith rem o m b r a n c o s o f a d a l l g h t i u l l y sp e n t aftern o o n . Y. M. C. A. NOTES. Opening dumber‘ on the Lectura f Course~Announcernenta. Maro. tho Prftice of Mngtcians, will open the Y, M. C. A'. Ifeotvivfe coursb la Institute hall thts evening,, commend^' . log at 8 o’clock. Rtjaerveti, seats vrtl| be on sale at tho Y. M. C. A. ofBpe up to 1 o'clook this ovening and after that timo at insllttjto’ hall. . ■ T h e r e v d ll bp n o - Bpsslo’n a o f tit# e v e n i n g svhotvl t h i s ev e n in g , b u t t h e . syn t u a a ftu n w ill re n ja in o p e n fo r m e n }, h e r s o f th e p h y s i t a l d e p a r t m e n t . ^ 'Fiw hoitrcT of dlreotors w ill meet Nov. 11 lnstea<l of Nov. 4, The regular meeting o t the finaneo - committee of the' board of directors will be held Saturday afternoon at 1:80. At 6:30 this ovening Oen. See. H„ H, Podge of the Warren Y.\ Ml C. A. w ill speak in the association building on. The home and foreign work of the as« sociatlon. All Interested are invited to attend. _________ The hoy*’ meaflng Sunday afternoon ot 3 will be addressed by Rev. Thomas Mosltn and the men’a meeting at 4 by J. T. Brennan, a buslnqos man ol War- re». ; • 4* / . ■-mm ; j p . 'V £ i # . 'IM ? V . W. C. A. NOTE« I ,W. T. club meets this evening at 7:45. The committee appointed to arrange for the^chickan pie supper on Nov. 15, \Will hold a meeting, after the adjoarnmcnt o f tha club. The Friday moralnn,_jBlble 'class taught by J. T. Kefrlh vriftaSf meet Oils week. Hie iiMtt Isaeon will be gtren on Nor. 7. ^ flie cooking ciaaa vrll? 1 m organixed tonight All who have enrolled tor the class should be prea&ft: ^he daaaes !& Kagltsh, Swedish* ■dmeka an and shlitwatit makinc will l>e held Friday, evening. Chautauqua Legion N. P. L. Chautauqua legion 179 N. P. L, h o li Its regular mooting Wodnesday even ing in U a < | abee iia li Five * now members wero- rpcolved and one initi al ion took place. Ono sick claim amounting to )U> was approved. Tho committee having In charge tho psra- phanella for tho lodge work roportod progress A payoff will occur at tho next meeting to bo hold in two weeks. $ f win buy a large chiffonier with mirror at Gago'a. 29d2 .. L o n g Jo u r n e y f o r Aged W o m a n . Mrs. Johan son, mother of Augnst Engstrom of 17 Newland avenue ar rived in tho city from Swpdejj today and wtll make her homo with her son. She stood tho journey remarkably well to spitar o f h rr 75 or tirnrn yoars. She was accompanied by bpr son Carl Johanscm. Entertained at Pedro. Mrs Milliard of 21 Valley street edtortained a £»rty 'd t friends »X progressive pedro at her homo Wod nesday aftornoon The first prize wag won by Mrs. Matlander and tho con* eolation prizo by Mrs. Fotte. Mrs. Mullard aerrod a dainty luncheon and the guesta separated at an early hour, A Card From Manager Wltman, Editor Journal: The artlclo in Tha Journal of Ooi 28 undor the heading of ''An Education, by Mall” baa been construed by aotne aa referring to tho International Correspondono* school of SeranOon ol which I am the local tnanagor. It la trno tiiai the d|* rectors of a oorreapondeneq Institute at Scranton Wore arrested as stated but tbot school should not be confound* od wtth tho International which baa ia record of honorable» treatment of Ita pupils and„ doos not protend to glva Instruction’ In journalism or kindred profwalons. Our work Is mainly la tho engineering field. That oar !a»_ fltructloo la StiieUy loglUinate fray bo heamod by calllpg at any timo at rry office, room 8 Pokey building. I HJ, 15. Wltman. Managar,-.., Intem«Honal Correspondence School I of Soraaton, Pa. Barrels of Pun unbanelrd at th# Halloween party In M t Tabor hall tonight 8uppor* and entertainment 10 conta. Wo«*» ana' Union la b il league. d l York*« Tiusisl massage remove« wrinkle« and fcUek heada. T09 H als s treat. . Mdlmo* No greater maglolan on earth tha» Maro. At Institute hall tonight * ■ - X . Mi*. Brennan's Busy Day. J. T. Brennan of Warren who apeak* at the men's meeting In the’ Y. M. C. A. auditorium at 4 o’clock Sunday afternoon will preach In Pil grim Memorial church Sunday mum- Ing and at noon he will speak bofore the members of tho First Baptist Sun day school At 6:30 In (be evening he w ill address tbf) members of the Epworth league la tho First M. IS, church. Smoke J F. D. cigar. Be. 2?dlm W ill P l a y th e O a k d a les. On account of the refusal of tho All-Rochester team to play tho Jef fords ho*o company team at Locks port next Sunday, tho oxcuraton to r that dato haa been cancelled. Tho local team win play tho Oakdale* at Buffalo instead, running an excur sion to that city. Remember the rummagg «ale oLthC W, TL CT beginning Thursday morn-\ in* te Y. M. C. A, building. A good thing, fcelp it along. d l MARO IS H E R E .* SOMETHING NEW IN HOT DRINKS What*« lattar titea* «rid day« than * dallcleoa hot drink ef some kind—and ae benedeie!, espeolaily for ladies afte*, a »happing tear. Ju il (tap la aad lry. a mag of. ■OT G t . * / D f l l U J Ü l ü . . . ! ......... HOT ASTAKOX . .......... ., r o t T t n t a T o a a m t d i t . ... HOT CKOCOiaTC tritt WÌlt|U C r o n __ !5c M cC arthy, T H E D R U C G I S T , 3 0 3 M A I N B T R B B T , i MILLINERY BARGAINS In BEA rmits, IiinD H «né CHOICE T it IM M IN OS, , roa a raw d a y » o m l y . M r s . O * V » H o w a r d « --- - 1 st HfnucT n an 'w it, R!i| Op Tilephoae 1191 i i i i s k M w M is e i i » « » W t . Ata. aJRnilaa aro« M . M B H H ,