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V O L , X X X U 1 . J A B E S T O W .]ST. T .. F R ID A Y . O C T O B E R 31. 1002. 10 PAGES, NO. 288 t • C. F. ABRAHAM5ON CO. J ■ f NIOLINEUX’S STOKY. DEFENDANT IN FAMOUS MURDER . CASE ON STAND,. D E C L A R E S H I S IN N O CEN CE* ATTRACTIONS ■,$ 1 O U R . Cloak and Far Department! O u r complete lines are now ready and wc urgently request that you “give us a look” be' lore you make a selection of a garment. If you find some- .thing to plea» you we're sure that our moderate prices' w ill more than satisfy you. W C ’U L M E N T IO N A F E W O F O U B S P E C IA L L E A D E R S : Tells Hte Story an d Dente; ’T h a t' He HjuJ Avight to do W ith the R.oi»onlno -rA Nevi Departure for the Defense From thè Fppmwr Trial. til *|i « e k * « » c ■ r • *f* MONTE OARLQ&. M id« of strictly «11 wool Ker- ■ayt In Black, Navy and Castor. They are lined w ith a fine, good wearing aatln, nicely tailo r stitched. - We have sixes 14 to to 18 for Mines and 32 to 38 for Ladle«. Ife a garment th a t Is worth 510.00 of anybody's money b u t our price will be each • 8 . 0 0 *7-lncl»“ Watf fitted\ Box Coats made of W aihlngton Mill* Ker sey, lined with •k ln n e r ’» guar anteed satin*. Trimmed w ith “self band«\ snd fancy tailo r stitching. They com a In W ack, M*ds, Castor Oxford, Navy. Royal an d OxfordC It’i a lead e r for o u r cloak department made by the W ooltex factory. A garm ent guaranteed to glvo absolute »atlsfactlon to the wearer.* All »lies, 32 to 44. Each $ 1 2 . 0 0 27 -lneh \Half fitted” Coats of fine all wool Kersey In dark Oxford, Caetor, * Royal and BlaCk- «Jned w ith a good twilled aatln. Special. Each • 7 . 0 0 Other Kertey 27-Inch gar- »menta a t M , H .« mm* MKM C H IL D R E N ’ S CO A T S . We h t * « recent ly parcksaed a m anufa c t a r t r ’ e •arplus steck of Chlldrea’a L o n g Cloaks a t prlcea ■neb scalar regu- I st valua. * i l ww i n ready to let yea ehars the b«»- eOtof e n r timely perchaee. There are nearly three hundred garment« In the lo t «t prices ranging from $ 2.00 to f» £ 0 . All slaea from 4 to 14 end a big variety of »tylea and colors. Let us fix your girt out w ith a stylish and comfortable coat at m enay saving price*. FINER COATS FOR CHILDREN of (he Waeltex m ake. High class In style, quality and work- m«n«h!P t«.OS *• «12.00 FUR SCARFS. W e have a splendid collec tion of Fur Scarfs Commenc- with a good little sheared Coney Scarf 'Utf 11.00 each, prices go up by easy tteps to $25.00. Our «peclalty la medium priced good*— «carts at $3:50, $4.00, $4 50 and up to $10.00.— We can •urely pleaie you in this line. Try uel F lna 6 *ble Fox Boas 910.00, » 12 . 50 . American Sable Scarfs, soma very apeciii value* In thla de- drable Fur a t $3-50, $ 400 , , $4.&0 up to $(- 00 . MUFFS to match many styles of Neck Furs at about same prices. 8 K IR T 8 . Special bargains In “Walking** Skirts. Made of good wearing Kersey In Oxford Blue and Black, at $1 98. $2.50 and $3.00. DRESS SKIRTS. Made of Cheviots, Homespuns Ind Serges In Navy and Black at price* ranging, from •2 .B O to SS.O O • H igh Grade Short and Dress Skirts •ft.O O t o S 1 2 .0 0 WOOLTEX SUITS. A few special numbers wa are «losing o u t at H alf Price Or less S B .B fli » 7 . 8 0 . * 1 0 .0 0 A FEW UNDERW E A R BAR- GAIN S. W e have another case of Children') Heavy Fleece Lined Underwear fo r epedal sale Sat urday at these price*: Vests Pants and Drawer*, S>ze 16 each 18 each 20 each 22 each 24 each 2 $. each 28 each 30 each 82 each S< each LADIES’ UNION SUITS. Made of geod weight Egyptian Yam , Fleeoe Lined. Made to ■ill for 50c- O u r special Prlew S u 't 3 9 a Ladle*’ Fine Ribbed 'Worsted Pants and Vests, heavy weight \FltweH* garments, sell Sec ularly for 11 . 00 . Special each 7 S o È. F. ABRAHAM80N CO. •• 2 0 7 M A I N S T R B B T . A R a re Bargain o Oatmeal Cookers* Affate Kettles, and Basins, Wilson &VanTuyl’s 'A first claaa birgfttn In Dinner p a lls. We have them frem the size for a child these b ig enough for a what« faiitHy. O tard your weak paint,- that of w a iting until tt I* c*rd before having yyur eteve s a t t* l de It new an « be reedy far th a celd and coal whan It . W e Have ■ f u ll line of H ard and Soft C o a l ttoves, a l ^ Gas an d W ood. Coma M d .s*a and buy. 3 REASONS W HY Largest L ist o l Subscribe» Fewer parties on a line Bcttet tcrvite than h a t f a a . or i( furxiisbcti b y any other T c k p b o o e Com p any doing foulness In the Q t y of Jum te tn. Associa te » w York. Oct, Si*- When the trial o f Roland B- Molineux was resumed today ex-Gove rnor Black announced that Mo'.ir.eux would be the first wit ness In his own defense. This marked a departure from the course of Mnlln>>a s ’s lawyers s t the first trial, .when the defense offered no evidence a! ah. -AS soon » tfee Jary was polled ex-Governor Black began his opening address. He kept the promise he made yesterday and spoke tor less than live minutes. H e de clared the accused man Innocent of any connection w ith the crime «id promised to ehow^to the satisfaction of the jury that MoHoeus nevor wrote any of the Incrim inating letters ad- oress-on the poison package. When he had finished he called out. ••Roland B. Slolineux. take the wit ness chair.\ He said he took a course In chem istry In Cooper i Tnlon after h.e left school. When he was 16 years old ho went to Otah and Mestlco. H a was co-respondent in a dlforco s a lt and It was thought batter that be should leave the city for a while. H o re turned to New York a year later and was omployt-d In his father'* firm , De- \ ot, Reynolds fi C o . paints and col ors. He continued with that firm un til he w tnt to Newark as superinten dent of th>* colur factory of Morris, Hera-arn & ro He was a member r? the KnlckfrtiOricer Athletic club for two years, resljrnlnit hi 1897, when he wpnt lo iho Xew York Athletic tlub He was a member of the gov erning board of the Knickerbocker Athletic club. * AKstit^nt Utr'Ttrt Attorney Osborao conduci-ed the «ro«s eram lnalion. Mol- Ineui said he went west when he Was 16 yean o il becans*« of a divorce suit. Tie did not-know how the salt rroniltPd “Was ttls matter of smh little Im portant e <o you.” asked Osborne, \that you did not And out what happened to the enlt In whir h you «ore so much Interested?\ At this point Jastlee l/unbert lntor- _rsi;itfd the presra..nttir. - lie spoke In a lew tone and his words were not heard P'SWSpl by Osborne who turned and said: “1 catm nt croRji-e-xs m in Hhls witness if yoar honor tntenupU m e \ Justice Lamhert replied- \1 frti&n loterrapt you c b « im * r yon break the rules.“ Osborne withdrew the qnestloH. Re- pirinc to the assUrtant district attor ney MoDueux said he Bad foil charge of Hermann fi Co *e color department, Al'hoaxh he had «tudied chemistry, he had nerer Been} of rranlde o f mer cury TTitll af>er \in» Adams's death; It was an extremely rare pofen». \W » p h r Barnett among yonr friends there’” asked 3Jr Osborne. \Yes. all the tim e I was there my room was on the n o r floor w ith him. Our rooms were Lhreo door* apart** Mottnenx did not know Baraett was seriously 111, ha said, until be was told be was dead. The witness said that the date of h i* marriage wma N ot . 20, 1S9S. and In reply to a question as to whether it was sudden he declared th a t he bad' txsen e&sai^d since Sep tember. He*did not remember where be had seen, the B u m ? adwrtisemaat M otlneui said he d id ndt aPitravo of the Cornlah - m anatemen^ of th e bath or' of the gyrnctwluro, , He m ade a • fonnsQ com plaint about oornteh oi*; cause ho thought Cern'sh had spoken disrespect fully' dhoui Wooks, president of tbs New York Athletic cl'ub. Mol- ineux said he JpweSnteU tjiii m atter to the authorities pt the Ky'ckerbocker vlub. No oificlil action wns taken on tlrfcs c-Ompia^Bt. The club t&pugbt he waa • In iho right and- Just tijfor# I resigned i met Comiah on .th o i “WTiat aid yoi “He called ----- . a n d said had q.ut succd^ed in setting h ia out ' replied; 'N o . I llee you wm ' ’* \Had you any''ifcslliit'> ul h itte r an^ you le ft the club?” ••I was very angry.” -1 Mollnenx denied an,} serious tro n b li, •with Harpser and denied buy la® tho bottle holder; m nlltng the poison pack age, or w riting the address on it. Tho whole list of disputed w rltlnf« was shown t o the awiised. ooe writing at a time. ' Slollneax ne> er saw tho letiors he said, before, or the photo graphic reproductions of them. He never used bromO-seltzer b>< sald.nover bought aify. The poison bottle was shown him and he said that It *ras the first time be evor e a s It MoUneuz testlflod th a t the letter qn blue cres cent paper aaklRC to r * wrt«in patent medicine which» boar* hu signature was w rit tan by him . He wrote for the medicine he said because he had hart hlm m lf w h ile exerclsl nt; and he learn ed of Its proptrtiea is as oilv-erUse- monL Miillneui*B direct namin.-ttian was nrl-uded a t noon In rot .y to the lant question of hia cimn*. I he de clared his absolute In r - ■. » A rcccis was anr.-’Lt. «1 at this point. PAY OF MINERS. C H ANGES DATE PRO M C O im iS S I O N ^ R S - W Ò R K ‘Investigating the Collieries and the Homes of Miners— F irst Decision Made W ill Relieve Uncertainty— Go ring to One of the M iner* W here • Conditions see Hard. O F F IC E R S ELECTED. * ä s s s d itk a Tfaimrw*. O a p t Ja m o 1 No. 2, w ho »at hurled to ’ he •• bead -ami back. FIREMEN INJURED By the Overturning cf ^ Truok While Responding tc srfAlarrt^ f f K WH ii m in i Rochester. OeL 31 -Jfw » firemen in jured, on-- >' Is bel»e««d fat- aHy, this morutng ^y lb® ov«ruirulnB f.f an apparatUH » le nvpcmdtng to an alarm this m orii'Ki inlver James O’Leary was thr* ® a 'o tho curb, sus taining a frauurw j s .u ll and It is be lieved he w ill d - Lvnch. foreman of : s the driver, was « •. striking on his mee-w«Fe- aa- oontrtous •when pt'ked op, but Captain Lynch soon r*1* - and It is said will probably r w ' « . The tn jc k was wrecked and sllifbtly brutw d. Charles M. 8 < h A'ab’i H ealth. Loudon, Oct ^ 1 -The l*st b-w rccelvcd her. f • n <~\in M Schwab la that ho la at < • mo. Italy, thorough ly enjoy ins his h No men'Ion Is ■Bade of his telns to bad he*Jta or of his bavins; lr -'.-ion to resign tho presidency of tt“’ I R Steel Corpora tion. A. J D- \el s steam yact Mar garita. v h lt h » s* e*»ntly docked and repaired at ¡.mH r.ampton. baa been chartered by &• hwat> and be la likely to cruise her in »be Mediterranean for several mooiti* Cable to the FIJI I a) an«*». London. Ocl ?1 - The last eection of the British Imperial Pacific cable was laid a* tire» Plj» telaads resierday. A ooDgratslat ory cable message to King Edward reached ITacklnghasn palace this morning bein* the first message aeot omt the line, which lin k s the British empire togwiher. AJhjoctatfd Pnws) Scranton Oct. 3L—The- anthracite strike <oznmlss|on has officially decid e d 'that If any change Is made In the ra t« of wag«« at the m en It shall date from tomorrow. Nov. j. This an- ^uncexneijt was made by the com mission through ReScorder W right in the following jirie l statement Issued by turn tirts monditK: ^Voted unaniptbusly that,' If the commission at tho conclusion of Its learlnga^and dellHeratloB* ipnkes any •w a rd affecting the existing rates of wages, *ucb award shall tako effect from N ot . 1. l#02.“ The recorder said th a t this resolu- % tlo n was adopted by the commission because It felt that tt was Important to make Its Investigation dejlberately and It felt also tt m.lsht be well. In order to relieve Itself of pressure from afiy source which m ight cause undue haste, to Inform tho operators and m iners that shoald the Investigation and the deliberations following It w arraat any change whatever, either In the way of Increase or reduction of wages, rach chaftge should be from a certain da*e, so as to enable all par tie« to facilitate their calculations. The ac tio n of the commission In taking th is step at this time will eave the commis sioners a lot of time. It 1s known that each side of tho controversy would take a determined stand on the ques tion of when the new rato of wage«, ff one is aiade, shoald g o Into effect. The operator* In their original propo sition to p resident RooiteveU wan tad the commission to fl* the date. The tntnera waated the prospective new ffrw a » f rt u iuro«fn»er on tir* day when miners returned tn work, whteft was a week ago yester day, Oct. a. President Hltchefl who wm hem o»«r nlcht left fn- W llkea Barre today before the annminoement was made It la not known what be thinks of the commission's srtlon. The program of the commission today «alia for mm In spection of Uanvtlle eolMery at Oreen Ridge, two miles from here and drlvo through nearby territory, lo daw the dwelling* ol tba mine worker», Th«i tom riiasjoocm expect to complete their Inspection of this red on thla afternoon and to go to W UI^a Barre tomorrow ■uxmlna ^ The members of the party wave np early today ready for another day's vmrk. Gomralssloner W atkins, whose borne Is In this city, owing to hia In t i m ate knarwtedegD of m ining In this r*=gtea, la the guiding spirit of tire party He arranged yesterday's trip enr hsa general charge of today's tour. In tb ti he In assisted by the sapsrln* tendenta of the companies located la this vicinity and also by President ?flchalli of district number one of the ’»liners’ anion Tho Man villa m lnn, which was Inspected todAy, Is oper ated jointly by the Delaware and H a d ron and Delaware, Ljudtawanna and Western companies. The nine Is one of the worst for minora in this terri tory. The veins a n sm a ll and there is barely roon enough for the workmen to stand up. This colliery was visited at the susjgestloa of t&e mine workers* representative«. Close of the W eman’s Suffrage Con vention at Btrfralo—Mtes Aft.' v theny Could Not B * '3|8^ pfeaeitfc . Buffalo. Ont- S i -Tbe .Katw state ‘WotfitA’ft Suffrage concluded Its convention enitig. Thursday mpralta* « S c « n wfero elected as- fellow s: P e e e t, Slrai.' Ella Hawley Crassett oi'W a rsaw ; rlct> president at l«r*P. Misa H a rrie t Stay SHW»- Of Syracasa; Coîv -SBs» Ada M Hall of Syracûse; R e r SOC^. Mrs. Xfarv Thayer Sanford o f Roch ester; Trcaa.. Miss Ida. A. C iaft o f Nt-w Y ork ,l auditors. B i a Cllzm ? W right Oabomo of .Anbara and M rs^'t M arias* W . chapm an of Brooklyn. ^ In the afternoon tho time s a * taken np In .hearing reports o î eo m ^ in e a * , • In the*oven'ng the largcgt^andlenc» of the convention listened to an ad dress by Rev. Anna p/ Sfeaw. JÿjiEλ. dlsappotntment felt be»-iuso o f the inahlllty to pnsest o î tho vet eran suffragist Busan B Antkony. STOLEN R IG RECOVERED^ M Propêrtyï m o. jr*: •«» Randolph t,iy*ryman’* Fow»d a t Hmttmmt-. I^i 6 t Saturday . a stranger h*? name as H arry Hall aj hi# home «amo ¡to- town <n. I »o*k and ■was «inployed./iby SOnsteel to work In h%T*v I P j Tho fellow appeared 4 b * i ttn t y s=oung m a n and 1 left tn;a 6 w iar of thqf barn for^'ii tlm ' i\oon w h ile / 'T r Bonstoel r wan' «H t B n rte^ ' *b«MBM H Ha>tield. a tolepho&e M * 7 r • & • - i ’oyo ' o f - Jamestown caulMR- tho, place ,and eaKage4 a rljr to Jnta to Kennedy, and the yoonc HWfc :-?1 accommiMlateil h im and panlcd him to th a t placo fo r the po«o of brlnglBK the rig back. Hi* did not return a n d flnnday M r afwl comtnunlcated with th e It n t i * town m a n and w as informed that t o President Looking for W ashlncton, Oct. 31.-—The aDdlowins brief statement was I ssasd at that W hite H o u m today- In answer te Inquiries regardi ng thS pending campaign Secretary Oortelyoa Eaid: , “The president Is w atching w ith the keenest Interest and the moat earn&al degree for Republican sucoeaa In the various coa^ressional o iu in a a a and Ike stats caavas^s la states lik e New York and Pennsylvania vl»rw governors are to ber elected/* Olseelutton N elle*. Notloe la hereby glrea th a t the co partnership heretofoce e»t«rtjn. be tween M A W lltsip and M lT X a n s - worthy doing bualnea» at Not 8 W est Third street, Jamestown, N Y , la this day dl.iaolTed and the Mme r i t i be continued by M W. W Utsle t Co. wbo assume all debts and «1 9 m é tv e all moaeys parabte to «aid arm. M A. W lltaïe. M . U LaaaworOiy. T— i— tpwn. K. Y , OaL SO, UOX. tU13 Attend ghost party, TTnltiriaa church tnnWcht. IS rent» a t 21 d 2 FENNER'S HARVARD SHOES FOR H e i ÎC Always ew t | S ,Q O > They a r * not daoed froas $4, n « r era tk*y w a rtk at least se t la thi* itere They are finished fa a really aay il l et ■ aaaer a a d Mtdaaa fail«» a*aad twe halfselea. Combination of Beef Interest*. Chicairo. Ori 81 -^Tbe Record-Her*ld today says Two b l« c'>n» :idatJons are planned by beef Intern« * The packers will -c-moblne«rsi and thaaeflect a merger Of all the stork yards In the country. Boer* for GomilllaRtf. i Jobannesbure. Oct. a .—A number of former Boer commandants and British officers ha^e offered their cat vices an* those of IflOO men. half of w hom are British and ha*f Boer »eldiet* ¿or ser vice In Sennillli-nd. » ----- * » » ■ \• ■\ Opera Hone* Burned. • Sharon, Oct 31-— The Morgan opera bouse was completely rained by lira early this morning. L am |8S.90O. $2.45 for Iron beds at Gagot. ---- Halloween Party tonight In U n i tarian chnrch. IS cents. Chsutsu^ua Steamboat Co. w ill change *i*hedulo Saturday, Nov. 1 . running for balano» of season until ' ' further nBttes* ~a • foliow tt -# 1 * » « Mayville t a- Chautauqua 8 20 a m ; arrive Jamestown 10 20 a tn.: leave Jamestown 3 p. m .. Teloron 3:30 p. m : arrive Chautauqua 5 p. m. M ayvlllo 8:20 p. m. No Sunday boat«. 3Xd2 tn Saoko J P. D cigar. 5c. VStm Ring Op Tiiepliose 1 1 9 1 V m k m ear u c o x a - a ia e ir o v n •» rLOtHHO- tn(M m W t i '2sruìs s s ? Z ìwmKm- ' - r a n a stmhk . M M E H R , Cae. H êtrleM entf Peate A m ¡■BÊŒSeÉ'iiii'ï un n ä a n v w p w A I vaid the man fo r hts nenrlcee whaa lie roached Kennedy, and tita t was tika last bit had non o f him. Monday Mr Bonsteal located Ma’! rig in a Jamestown livery ttara aadh went to th a t place Immediately sad i* * ; covered Ills property. It w iui teawiaA'i that the fallow le ft on a tralmJttoa 4 a£i- tor Buffalo. —Randolph Kntarpsige. Como to UnltsLrtan church tottlgM and sea Adelphians* gboat owitaw You ara aura to enjoy yoaraeU. York*« facia! maaeaga wrinkles aad black head*. atreet „ TO* Hate IM I b M * The Dr. Deimel Lineo M Underwear^ F o r all c lim a t e s a n d a f t acm a o n a . A c k f o r b w k « . fe t . __ __________ E B e S M ITH , A g e n t Jas. E. P ep p e r W h isky A . W . M U R R A Y , p S t S^ utw . 34 M ain S t., Iv& cilovft H o n e y ! M o n e y I 'R e bave a H a iiW *ii| i % ef FTae Clover ECesey. I n g e r s o n B r o s ., Ageatofer the « M n M 1 7 7 1 O f f — , the t a t la vare* w * m dm* fa J» a *e»ew n . L T Æ ï r l J H 16 C A S T T H I R D S T . T I» *»r Adelphians' BaJlowep.n social chnrch tonight, only 15 cents. Smoke J. P. D. dear. Sc. ■ 1 Your w ants « a y be quickly satis fied If yon «rill m ake them know n through The Jb n r n a l . f MIOTHU w n inctw I S a its a n d .O r e n The mott citaice seleatiaa * w c have «ver tkowa. ' . ^ » ***•*' T fc*L a » o O w n l , T h i l r t l — i U ^ t h O m u w i I , — 7 '. R t lico its. * Staici W m I üiétrwear.- * O r m S iK C ik s . - V a lfs c s — a t i r l i n « io s t la .