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m - • ¡M ■ c o m A COPI ■ v o L 'x x x n i . J A M E S T O W N JST.Tw » a g l . » » ite-- fi ìS p : i * «*>'1 IN O U * : : C M Department J J J A w « inf«ctanrgT surplus I t afeoek Ci O t ö l m 'i i o i i C o a t*, T I sdaaa 4 to 14 a t » per o n t «m- T I mutar prie»*—i» to »*.50. J J * «•WOOV.TUC* K ith Orad» s e r te for c h ildren—15 to tU - CAOier M ON T I CARLO» In Í aXt wool U t M j i , lined w ith «OO d XxtTA tot m *& k Bax e a s ts rw b o iw t s u its ,) tuwd w ith mctaMMr’« Setta*, ta m a m col ad black-—fU . r u n *C A » tF » , SOA* a n d Í ito n i eoBarg «t r*ry attractive l i t o t i . — ;:c.F.AlrthainsoiiCo. i T 207 M ita ttrsst. Ü M I I H t l U H W I A F T E R T U R K E Y S - PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT DOWN IM THE. SOUTH. m S O H S WHY Larfut List of Subscribers F«w«r pftrScs o o » lib* B c t t o K ffje e t f u s It u b e o i b Jameitown. Home Telephone Go. MO f i a * Street. GOOD HBALT g AND BPIRITa Out M o ?» fer Recreation Than G am * T h o u g h H» W ould Not Object to f Good .« W it In tb* S tarligh t — Program of th * President’» T rip, (S r M 6 d » M l F n t u fT iriB P b ^ the ®tTi}l lig h t Of locomotive lanterns president R o o e svelt st epped-Jbriskly from h is pH- vats' e a r lit tbe Southern rallroadyard lie f e s t T:S0 th li m orning, andgreeted cordially tb« little group of .new apsftf men, epecial oflleers and railroad men who had gstheriid to ace him sta r t on his h u n t for wild tura^ya. He wmsat- ttjred In a kahki shooting suit w ith ieg- n g s .a long heaTy overcoat and black slouch hat. A servant handed U m fin« dentil« barrelled shot pm w h ich ha b a n d ied fsm lllarly. Secretary Boot who b a d preceded fhe president frost, the t r a in wore a canvas ihooting atilt, an overcoat and a g o lf cap. Tho presi dent. mfter a quick survey of th* A a r* lit aky remarked to Knot that they were In lack aa ‘ to •weather. They wars Joined at one* by Surgeon Cen tra) Rixey, Secretary Corlelyou and J. T. baacbmsn. aberlff of Prince W il liam county who waa to act aa snide of tb s prsaideatisi -pa- y on the turkey h u n t.' Preceded by railroad men besrlog lanterns tbe president-and his p a r ty trudged for a quarter ir a m il* «Jon* tha railroad track to carriages tn wait- In f tp convey tbaxn to the »hooting grounds. They w ere followed by ser vants carrying a biff hamper of m in eral w ater and luncheon. A s he walked briskly along tbe president re m arked to Secretary Root: “I bare tram ped this before in my Ha«-“ “Yea,“ responded Secretary Root w ith s suggestion of Irony ln the tone of b is voles, \I have often thought that t h m was n o active exercise so rsatfsl to ths wearied mind as tb« tn w p t t s of railroad tie«.“ T b e party entered carriages ta tbs Tillage and preceded by Sheriff Leech* B a a an d a secret service officer is boggy started for ths busting grounds stxnrt four ml lea distant President Robeevelt Secretory Root. Secretary Cortetfow and Dr. Rixey occupied' one oarriage which w as followed by an other containing servants and measen- gers w ith the lunch ton. T h is morning tb s party Is hun ting orer tb e fins preserve of 1S00 seres know n locally ss the Ben Moond place and ow ned by J o h n Rixey brother of the surgeon general. W hile th* presi dent hoped to add a w fid turkey o r two to h is hunting trnphlea, he said this m o rning hs wss here for ths p a r ti cu- la r ir needed recreation the o n ting w onld sitord hlaa and for the purp ose of g e ttin g Ofsr m e historic B a ll Jttin bsttle field which he. n*y*r had visit- *ed. \** A fte r tbe m orning's hunt tho jiaxty will uacuib!« about noon ai the hli- N Q V E M B E R 1 . 1 9 G 2 . Eleven Cuban Children Arrtvs • N fW Y o r* and jfrs Detalnod* . N « w York. Nov. l.” Eleven children' w hoa» average age is 10 years arrived today from Santiago, Cuba, by the steam er Orizals, enroiite to I*oint Lotoa, C allfornl«, to loin the Univer sal Brotherhood. Tbe Im m igration of ficials o f this port have been asked, to hold tbes^ children, as possible oh- jectlpnable aliens for speclal inquiry. T he children « r e in charge of Dr« Gertrude VanPsSt,- who intended' to s.coomp*ny them to Point Lom a, where M n,. K atherine JL Tingloyi\ high prigstets o f th * U n iversal Broiher- hood. and known as tbe “purple moth- er” is said tp have established a tem ple fo r teaching children the Bridd- h l it religion. The little im m igrants f-w*re a il-thiu’.y d a d and io lt th * «old northern -air keenly w tap they arrived T h e ir case has com e under the es- poctal attention o f the Society for th* Prevention of Cruelty to Children, w hich w ill ascertain for w hat pur pose tbe children were brought to the U n ited States. RU F F IA N L Y STUDENT«. ftsvarai of Them Rscslv* Broken Heads and Rib«. Toronto, Nov. 1-—The Btndnits ot different colleges spent Halloween ln riotous fashion. After- leavlag^ the theaters th e ; JolnM forces and march ed through the'm ain streets. On their way they thref stones at tbe street oars, tore down sisaas aad broke plate glass windows, cauislnj heavy damage to soms of the big stores. Ths mount* ed police charge 1 thsm w ith the re sult th a t several o f the stadenu re ceived broken heads, broken ribs and other serions ltjnrlee . fibc stngsnts were arrested. Matters »Interest R o c k e t C u t l e r y is « n f t t t t r o f ia t e r n t t o «11 f mén * * 4 ma*? w«m«n, c » fli- I > e r í . ' W « hivi « b o o t ICH) est patiirn», » o « | i i to pl««UM tlL % f j f k ® li« |Ufnint#«<l L * o k *r t f « i i r lin^ 9 . . toric H e n ry House w hich is in tbe very center o f opérations of the first battle of B o ll Ron. There lunch n a w ill be served. .During tb e afternoon the president will drive aver ths battle field. A t 6:20 this afternoon the presi dent a n d party w ill go on their s p e c ial train to G randy. V a,, 1$ mites aouth of K tM M M where they w ill be the gnsstn o a ttl Monday of relatives of Surgeon General Rixey. M u ile by F rank Scott Tn 1 C of P. hall to n ig h t dsncing 8:30 to 12. Management slways &tnst. Krech A Johnson^ Dançln* je h o o ï. d l Commission a t W iikss ■arre. W ilkes B a n «, K ot . L—The mem bers o f tbe commission arrived hc<re from ßersnton th is m orning. Ths Prospect mltM of tb s lehigfc VaiHy Co. was fin d vietted. Chairsnas Oray of tb * coaualsslon said today ib s t so Ume baa been fixed for starting ths hearings, nor has any p is « been defi nitely selected for holding them. It IS not known to tha commission whon President lUtcheil w ill present, his atategQsnt. * No hearing w ill be bald to receive It. The statement w ill be handed the recorder of the commission ln s&ont th* ssme manner as a legal paper Is filed with ths clerk of ths court. ’S SHARE* FENNER** HARVARD SHOES •, t • FOR BUEN Always « a lt • K O K TMjr.a»* a s « **- dac*d t e s * M, #>r a té »key weeth ♦»— st le*** a s t la fA<« e tèra ■ ' T h s r a é e is k b e d la a n a l Inspecting-W yoming Vall*y, Gcranton. Nov. 1.—The anthracite strike commission which has been m aking a tour of observation ot th* Lackawanna valley daring the last two days left hero on a special train av#r the D. * H. railroad at 8 o'clock this m orning for W ilkes Barre, Thfi com missioners w ill spend the entire day visiting the m in « and m ining towns ia Wyom ing fa lig f c ,. -^ -*•- Injured In a Collision. ' WüiUSUö*, Mais.. Növ. 1.— Five men were Injured In a freight collision on the m ain tracks of the Boston and Al bany road at the foot of Madison street today. Injured: Conductor Charles O. Thomas. Mrious. The freight ran Into tbe rear of an extra w aiting for semaphore signals to go lato the yard. H in» injured by Halloween Prank. Chicago, Nov. 1.— A 10-yesr-old boy celebrating Halloween w ith a pea gun eansed a collision between an elecirlo car and a patrol wagpp last night la r t l d n t e penonar were m ors Or lees seriously lAlured. Trolley Cana ttanetf» * Saratoga, Nov. 1.— The H ndao* Val ley railw a y company's trolley cart wore ston*d and damaged bore and a t W aterford laat night. N o on« was injured. Ths Repressntatlv* County Psp*r- [\ T h» Twice-aWeek Journal consist* nmch of th e tim e o t 10 a n d 12 pages, three-qiiarterg pf the spac« of which Is' liv e redding m a tter of special in terest to Chautauqua county peoplfc It^is th s popular paper of the couity on ru r a l free delivery routes and am ong tb s Intelligent r«*ldents o ( th* le td in * villages. I t w ill b a san f by m ail to any address outside o t tb* I. city o f Jsm estow n from now to Jan, II , 1KM fb r $1.50 sent tp the publish- « l b local peatassstsrs or 9 » 4 H » .M |(MTJI<MAl. s ç h o q C m o H- E y . PO ll T H l$ COUNTY. |ne«^a**d iAepwMonraent Reoslved by th s . .of Chautauqua s a : a ll^ ljp f e ^ e c e n t etats • Uegiv lat|o«V W J*i!^|is pus to Republican Adm lnlstHtl^W -i ’ * , r ^ (n . . Below witt i# toond a table showing^ the ihcreai?i^»ou& t of public money w h ich each district in chantmv- q u a oounty irtitreeelve under the new apgq^ B 8 3 ^ | § y ; * TTbr ttio f years the puM a school monsy ^ h l* state hss been apporUone4-)4'i>*r t ^ giving to eAeh 4 district | 1 M ssch duly licensed teacher escigByL .toe a te m of i«<J days or more. T b e legisittture of 1903. increased the appropriation for th* support ot public schools from |3,5QO,- 000 to 13,780,000, sn tntroaso of |250,- 006, and pr^vidad th a t each school dis tric t w ith an awMssed valuation of $40.000 o r less tfhall receive one d istrict quota o f |160, and each school district w ith as a«M*Md-^raltm»on -of over S’ |40,000 shall rscslv* ono district quota o f $iJg, prbtidfiic a duly licensed teacher ta employed therein for the le gal term. For each additional tsacher employed each glstrict shall receive as jjn a n y teachers* quotas of $too each aa there are sstr* lischera employed for said term. ^ * The follow inj^table gives th* num ber o f asoh aehooil district which w ill recajvs a dlstriot q u o u ot fiso o r ot 91S5. Districts sm pioying more than one teachsr w ill reoelre additional t«sabers’ fuota* o f |100 each as here tofore, sad districts under contract w ill ractive Quotas o t (too each. This tab ls la baaad on last year'a reporta and w ill b« iubj*ct to such changes as tb s reports for t b s present year m ay require, such changes however w ill necessarily be vary few The table •to o sh'ows tha increased am ount ot pufelte a m q r w kiek each town, com- ['iilealosUr iU*triet’'and connty wDl re ceive on the baats uf (¡sotaK. 'T h * Increase that the school* o f thla couaty receive Is dao wholly to the coaulderatloa that tbe Republican par ty has given to the matter of the pub lic schools ot the state. Tb* measure w h ich was puiiM by the legislature last winter was first suggested by Speaker 8. Fred N ison in his address a t tbe opening of th* assembly. It waa quickly and earnestly approved by Governor Odell and early in ths session was put Info th* form of s bill w hich was Introduced by Assembly m a n Fowler sn3 passed by the votes o f th a Republican legislature, thus re- d a tin g local school taxatttn. The increased apportionment for Chautau q u a coanty ia ss follows: First D istrict. Strstf . ............................................4 E® C h a u tan q n a ................................... 725 Ciym ar . . . . . . . . . . . J?5 ‘fVeh^b Creek .....1 ........ * ¿ 5 H a rm o n y .................................... 800 M in s ................................. .. ............ 625 S is n a a s ....................................... . 326 AfeNUAt. TAX M U E . Four .Hundred rift* * n Pi*e** of Land Returned ijir 'T iM i, lO y r ille . N o r. annual , tax sals w aa held by County Treassrer » . X. S w ift a t 'lb * court houstf Friday w h e n 41S pieces of land In different parts o t ; the county, re turned tor unpaid, taxes, were disposed of. The attendano« of bld^»rs w m amial) and as usual the'm ajority o t th« pieces wpre bidden is by ths treasurer for Chautauqua county, ' Am o ng tha properUas aold fo r taxee j was the C sssadagi cim ont p'ant at Cassadaga, the t it le to w h lth pas*ed to th# county. AN IM P R O M P T U PARTY. Children’s F*ettwltU» Followed b y Party of Elders on M c s Str**C Thsrc waa a chjldrsn’s- H allaweeq party at the hom e of llr. and Mrs. S'. 41. Stearns, 28 price street, Friday ev ening and u n til about 10 « ’clock tb s little folks popped corn, roasted ap- -ples, cr»ck,ed note and indulged in other pastimes appropriate to Ike oc casion. The c h ildren had departed « a i Mr. and Mrs. Stearns war* setting tbe house to rights wben, a t about U o’clock, they heard the jtound ot m any feet upon the veranda. Mr. Stearns want out to Investigate and there found a party o f young peopl* looking ln a t the wlndowa and evidently bent cn having sport o t aome kind. W hen they found that they ware discovered the youths and maidens said that they were pasting up U>s street and as the 8tcarz£s home w as the only bona* la which there w as a Ught they hsd bee$ anxious to see w h a t was going o a in side. (Mr. Stearss Invited them ta and they aacepted th* invitation. T b * popcorn, roast applss a n d othar things left orer from ths children^ party were ferosght out. games were playsd, and os* of the party feeing a musician accepted tb* Invitation o f M r ;‘g u a n a to pre side at tbs piano and an Impromptu dance wsa aooe ba tall «wing. It was sometime attar m idnight when tb* party took* op a n d although th* gasata were sfrangerà to tb* host and koateas lt is ssfe to say th a t th*re war* Caw more pleasant entertainments in tb s city on Halloween thaa this on* which was o n p n m e d ita ts d ^ aUeoa-v earned. ' ( * r Associai«* -liTfsafr New Y o rk..?tor. j.^ T h e cress i n w -, ination oC K o lasd'B , X o lin s u x by As sistant Attorney Osborne, - w hich' w'Ss resümtd a t ths.epenibg ot court ta* day, was finished w ithin a few mtn- 'Oshorne’s M O LIN E U X EN D S. M IS CROSS EXAM IN ATION CEASÇS ASRUPTÌ.Y. FATHSR 8AY3 \QOOD BOY* Tho Dsfendant In ths B e s t o t Hsnvor on the Stshd—Tslf# o f H is' Engage ment, a n d Msrrisge-^Mand Wrltlngi- Ejcpert o n : the SUn«|!—A ç |nt*reet- Ing i ae ê loa . ’ ’ ulea aft el- its resumption, lin t qusatitra today was:- “Dtd n o t M r. Btenet ga y ywcr w lfe ' attention r* “Not a t a ll\ was the reply. “Did yott-aot so testify a t the la- que s ti' Molineux'a reply to th is was that B u i l t had paid sttentioa to W aa C h sasborou g h In the cp r tss and au tum n ef i » | before she becama Mrs. ______ Hollnanx; - 1 T , ritth W srdRepuIII loan*. 8h* bee“ »« » S . H a ltaaffit l A m*etinr w * r 'b « hsVr fendant w a s In th* beet o t humos. 1 , _____ A .v . . . . _. Death, W a* l^s»rsd as' s _ Halloween PftnKi; ' Friday evening the Charles X ' Batfc Of wet« engaged in plwla^ Halloween gamsa In<th<t pWriiiljrJ a nelghboringboT.woarinic fols« face, quieti j . op«ö*d^ and extending bis bead a. terrìùc. Indian »whoop. _ year old son M* »creamlag; ■: roftarto ' »othsr s o d coascteufi on 0 m kltchaa ^ was a long-- tins b*ftóí»“ti¡i¡M ootild be brought ts j^pag« tar s time it was teased- that woul follow., 8 Î7 W I t Is doubtful i f áte 'ehttd*a a e ftw a j^l system ever fu l I f recovers, shock. Such- s n osonreM be a lesson to tbos« who * r * # : j to «any their praeMosl Joking th e Une ot attem p ting -tor 'frights children or even adulta. M oat^ I? - 13.425 Second District. A r k w r ig h t.....................................$ Hanover ............ .......................... . l^ß n fre t....................................... P o r tlan d ..................................... R ipley .. Sheridan . VUlenov* W estfield 300 600 .525 275 450 250 475 450 »3,225 Third D istric t Carroll ..........................9 425 Charlotte ................... .... .. 425 Cherry Creek ...................................276 E lle r y .......................................... ... B00 Ellicott \ ....................... . .. 275' Ellington .......... ............. .. 450 Gerry ........................... .. ¿25 Kiantons ....................... .. ISO P o lan d ................ . ....................... ... 27S Stockton . ...... . «... 300 T o tal Increase for county $3.860 ....»»,950 INdUREO IN INITIATION. for W id o w . Suss, s F ratem á i Order »50,000 Damages. G rand Rapids. X o v . 1 —A circuit co u rt Justice has brought in a ver d ic t of »l.Söo for M rs. M ary B. I^ewis agsinet the Modern Woodmen o t America- Mrs. l« w ia aued for $50,- 000 dàmagee for InJsrles alteg«d to have been received by bar husband, afoptf ^deceased, w h ile beilng {niUatied in to the Coopergvilfft camp of tbe ord«r last winter. A s s result o f the*« tajarle « it It alleged, aseraaia M t la wb'lcboauaaddsatb. \ .. V.-,' Dewet Off fo r 9&*H Afrfca, . ítomámt. H ot . lv—QmmmI Daaret •tarted fro a iC e n io a tb ia a»orala«r fo r •o a th A frica ' « * waa heartily ebeé^- M l f .tboaa wb*. JmMI s a U a n i U aaa OBITU ARY. Tbe funeral o f Thomas, Infant son of M r. and Mrs. ‘JUnke M. Lynch, waa held from SS. Peter and Paul’s Cath olic church this m orning at t o’slosk. ths Rev. fa th e r Sharkey offlsUM as The bearars were John Ohaara Charles Diamond. Burial was ln tbe Catholic cemstery. The fun oral oi th s InCsnt dtughtsr o f Oscar and A m e lia Nell was held from the late home, XI Seymour ave- ntr*, this morning: a t to O'CTGci, “tfis Rev. Julius Lincoln officiating. Bnr- ixt waa la ih a A tb T ttia c a a n e u ^ —— Tbe funeral or M rs. Agnes Baton waa beld^rom tbe home, SO* Prender- gast avenue, at 10 a m. today, con ducted by Rev. D r.O tls A A n 1th of tbe Presbyterian church, of which church the deceased hsd been a faithful mem ber tor a number a t years. B s u tlftil floral offerings tram the ladies of the Presbyterian A id aoc!*ty aad other friends in the obu.xh showed the es teem and affection of her friends in th * church. Beautiful floral pieces were sent by friends and neighbors, espec ially from the schoolmates and tetch ers o f her daagbtersjliases Elsie and C laudia Mrs. E. Wincbefte- of W ar ren, p a , and M rs. B. M. Estsn o f Stanford, Ky., were in attendance a t the funeral. T h s •body was taken th is afternoon to Stanford, Ky., for burial beside a son and hatband. i , , 0,0 -i — B R K V iT IE k —T h e n waa a goodly attendance a t the meeting of Jsm eaiow p lodge, L O . O. P ., irriday sre n iag and aavaral ap plications for membership wefe re ceived. The tiane ot tha meeting waa for th* Boat p a rt, taken up w ith roa- tine basineaa. —The concreting for the brick pave m ent on H arrison street is expected to reach Main atreet by qaltUng tim e tonight, and the blocks have been la id W ithin ISO feet of-M ain street. , —A t the home o t Mra. B /rd Oreen a t Cherry Creek Thursday erenlbg about 40 m en and- wom en enjoyed a Juvenile party, is e^iM res's attire and playisg: game* ia .^hicb txsjrs sad girls asaally engage. Rtfp*heaeats ofoooklea a a d m ilk , atick.M a d jr and p*aauts w e n m d , , r‘- i '» ¿ '¡Tt'/'i T he Mttvbaa a rs-«M d f ir ' A ' 'vr W hen Oeborn* asked him It, he gars bis wife a a esgagsment fla g at tba tim e of hla engagement and his gn awer was n o t to the prosecator*! sat isfaction, b e said, sm ilingly: «I can te ll you better thaa ysa can drag It o u t o f me.“ 1 doa 't w ish t* drag I t o a t of y o s * aald Osborne. Mollnesx then aall be go t aa en- gafement rin g oa N o/. IS . 1SJ0. He testi (ltd th a t he a n i Mise tiheftbortmgh became assag a i la September, 1*30. A t Christm as, 1SI7. hs' gave bar a \Miipah** r ls g aad when be W arn * ta- gsged ia Sqpteaber. I t t i , be wished to boy bar a a engagoneat r la c bat did not do ao u n til November. A latter X» Miss Sadie Bbaffler la whleh M oUatux spoke o f Its engage ment tn d tha m arriage and said also that I t * was sudden, wa* Utaa Identified aa d adaütted l a evidence. Osborne oaased hla ezam lnatian rather sbrapUy attar several qaestlotui as to the prisoner's eaiaecfloa with varions medical anoeUUonar As Mol- Isaax tssozaed hia seat b e b iad his law yers Rev. Lindsay Parker o f Broonya shook hands wtth him aad b is falhir. Qensral MoUneax. patted h im affoca ti onately o a tb* ahoatdar sla A said: -oGedbor.** •ubeeM N New. The Twlcaa-week Jsanaal ths larr- sat aad m o s t popahr ta p a r la Chaa* tanqua coasty w in be aeat by sm A to addmsaes oasldeot sttyeC taaaatow a troia aaw w a tii JKn. 1, U H , for »1.10. Rem it by P . a mcsay « r te * , eoetls* to or carrsaay aad ataaqw to Joar- a s l Prlattjm O a , Jsmesaow a , K, T . fiask « J . W. D. cigar. Se. 2741m lous resulti often follow, a a « -¿a”asi|- and the conssquen*** o s « . a«?«r M[.;. fatly Nsllsed aaMI tha d o n a Ins at. the office ot Okas. H. Vex ton building; which you'Hta^ urged to atend. m la c e onrtalna Oage's. and dcaperla« 8aaoke J. P. D . d » r . We, ' » S O M ETH IN G NEW I I r HOT DRINK! W b a t’s beMar tbeae eeld i dellateasbet d r la k et seassl _ ___ _ a* beaelalal, «epeeially fer ladiesatteip • abepflag tear. J a e i f aa a y g e l •Sags ia a s i t t ÿ . S S ¡æ n t m a t — mor a a r a a o * ...,.. a t o nòmtiòit oOLaTa wm>,a 3 0 3 THE DRUCOISTV m a i n t i T i m a i v . B lig Dp T tle p itu t i l I a x s , särtL icsaiaa rarsus-, KC M B H lt, Cer. Herriaet* and l»a*Aa ; . ■ * n... ..... . .i., ir ..... M ILLINEK^ BÁHC/IINS; Im «UFSRI. *IMJ>g , cMoácm TJtiMi rom a ytw d a t b ox u r. O í T . I » ' 90MMH M o n e y ! H o n e y W * have a U s ü M sappi y o f F ias Cleve« H ss«?, I n g e r s o n B r o s . , A g e a tafee U m ae»jitig |ed ^ 1 7 7 1| 0 ^ l a ^ > th a baet laveeed S R flT f t M ÏÔ BAST TIÄRO-^T* » I I I» WM iw iw n f f ^7 asfe H o w R e p u b l i c a n s FIRST. P i out the \Straight Ticket Knob.” ' t S E C O N D . P u s h ia k n o b * / k • » • , - o n e n s x ia u t ie * ^ • ' ' v ‘ ■' -V --yKt * ' . 1 -•.f , : OSrf • -•'-'S* If5! Sit\