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Y0L.XXXII1. JAMESTOWN J*. Y.. MONI>AV NOVEMBER 3. Í W % 3ST0 , «|<<!■ >g> •‘t ' i f ’k ' i r i r i r i r ' J * 4» <*#■ t-N* •¡Special Sale' i • ’ 1 ~ m otra :: Cloak Department? A. manufacturer's' surplus * * , , stock of Cfiftdren's Long Coats, \ * < , sixes 4 to 14 a t per cent an* * ^ i der regular prioas—$3 to $6.50. ( ^ «WOQUTEX\ High Grade gar- * * 1 ments (or diildreo—J5 to J12. * * * •> « • LADIES’ MONTE CARLOS In „ m * * at! wool. Kerseys, toed with ( ( 1 1 good satins—$8. K ( ' Extra god Kngllsh Bo* coat» *'» 1 (Wooltox make.) lined with c » 1 S kinnerV S atins, In several col - 1 a .* * or» «nil black— $12. \ J FU R SCARFS, BOAS and storm collars a t very attractive *£> prices. $ C. F. Abrahamson Go. 207 M ain Street. 3 m SONS WHY L**gest Lht.of Subscríba» . r'èewm p a rtie x o n a line.. . Better lerrke than has been bosses is the Gty of Jam e s to w n . ELECTION ESTIMATES ** ■ - ’ THEY VARY ACCORDING TO THE PARTY VIEW. B Q I H S r o m O L M M ' That They- W ill Carry the Stale and' •Show Figure* to , Prove It-j-jColer' THInka His Manager*» EctlYnate Is ¥ 0 0 MOdcat—tlepubllcart Flffurea Show Good Plurality for Odell. (By Associated Pros»;) t, ’Now York, N ot . 3.—The _ day before election finds the leaders oi Both Dem- eeratie-and- -Republican parties Still ex pressing confidence of victory In the Empire state. Predictions vary, from 1G.OOO to 60,000 on eaeb side, though the estimate of the two state chair men, 'Frank Campbell for the, Demo crats and .Colonel Jtupn for the _He= pnbllcans are almost exactly the same, the former claiming 35,000 for Color, and the latter 37.000 for 0d?IL BuLh of these men assert that their pre dictions are \based on the most thor ough examination of th.e situation throughout Q ms state and we very con servative. Word came from Governor Odell at Newtrarg today where he will remain to vote and receive returns, that lie still estimated his majority at 40,000. Coler said today that he ex pected to win by 60,000. Coler told his managers today that Chairman Campbell's figures were far too mod est. As to Greater New York, Charles F. Murphy, leader of Tammany Hail, reJtorated today hia belief that Coler w ill have 112.000 plurality. Democrat ic leaders expect that 30,000 of this w ill be furnished in Kings county, 1,- 000 by Richmond, 3,000 by Queens and 78,000 by New York county. \Republican estimates cut the Demo cratic plurality inTClngs to 14,000; in Queens to 2.600 and in Manhattan and the Bronx to 45,000. reducing tho Dem ocratic plurality below the Bronx to from 02.000 to C5.000. Both Republi can and Democratic state headquarters In this city wore quiet today, tho two state chairmen and Governor Qdoll and Senator P latt hsvtni gone homo to •'vote. Chairman Carlisle Qf tho D«n ocratlo -fetccutlvto committee will go lui-nyr trr WKtsrtoWB tCBTght to Vote \ap3 secretary John Thomas of tbo Plate committee will be In cborgo until election- is over. No fprtb’er official announcements are expected from eith er headquarters. SO B0Y8 ESCAPE. Kcw York Juv-cnUe Aaylum tho Seen«, « fa n Eac=$«de. _ New York, Nov» S.—'Taking advan tage of tba. temfiorwy absence of their guard 50 inajates of the N e w ' York juvenile asylum at 177th street end Auburn avenue! unscrewed the hinges .from the tuck Kate and. made a dash for - freedom, The police put in the night searching the «¿per .por tion of- M anhattan' Island and, the Bronx for the fugitives, many; of wnom in their ttesiri} to avoid recapture tore the brass, buttons irom their gray uni forms to make -identification difllcuit. Some oven removed their cloth 6 5 -in the ¡houses where they sought? refuge and exchanged them for other clothes which they Induced their sympathizers tcB give. them. So far £7 of the boya whose ages range from 14 to 16 years have wen recaptured. ' Few of them have money, and they w ill likely turn up at the homes of relatives^ - ‘ The po!Jce bellve that the escape was the result of a plan carefully worked oat by the older boys of th<; institution. There were about 300' boys in the playgrounds. All were sent to the asylum as for petty offenses. MANY; » IT WORK. w iN t a a TuiftN iN e o u t m u c h c o % • J ' Ò L Ì Q U ó i T w o R g l N G In Mahy M ine»—the Arbitration Comrnia*forf Continues to pursue It*' I ivy istigati ana In the Mining? Re vlon—The Ijtiapanlnfl of thè. Mine* I*, Without ‘Special Incident, iBy „ Associated Press.» Hazleton, • N o r. •S.—Tbo anthracite' coal strike c o n ^ I^ o n |JiTis<a]L Lehigh valley regtòn B=oaj Scrantcta today.\ The eommlèiton -the night and ate breakfast on their spe cial train. The party ’was met at Pond Creole, atkrat Ì Ì miles north o i here by District President Duffy of the TThRed Minò Workers,^?bo will repre sent the miners while the rom mission is in this region. Operators are rep- semcd py (Jen. Silpt V-anTnor 0f the Lettish V alley Coal Cfr.\ and Gen. Supt. Richards, Lehigh &. jVllkea Barre Coal Co. The program for to day was aa extenaiva one and was made up eo aa to. caver.the entire Hax- leton region. _______ ________ _____ THE PRESIDENTS RETURN. Brandy. Va.. Nov. 3.—The- special train bearing President Roosevelt and party left here this morning for Washington. The president la in ex cellent health and spirits, having en joyed \l& outing greatly. On arrival in Washington the party w ill change rars and board a special train on the Pennsylvania railroad. That train will leave for New York at 11:45. The president expects to reach Oyster Bay at 7 o’clock this evening. A Little Speech. ___ - Brandy. Va., Nov. X.—Just before the special train pulled oat President Roosevelt stepped, upon the rear plat form of his car and In . response to hand clapping tram the crowd thanked the people Jfor th*lr- *r«SjUC. iimitca. iQ joeu«¿3«cLaag,hayc-thair- Kcmington in response to the d«aand\ Pi a small crowd ot peopla. tha praal^ “^ t t t t t iilfEB A T E SCIOHSL dent speaking Croat the rear platform M a t t e r s O F Interest P o c k e t C u t l e r y is a m a tte r o f in te r e s t to a ll m en a n d m in f w o m e n , © s * p e c l a l l y w o - m e n t h a t h a v e p e n c i l s s h a r * . per»* W c h iv e a b o u t 100 d iffe r ent p a tte rns, e n o u g h to p le a ie ! a ll. E v e r y k m l e g u a ran te e d . , Look over o u r line. 1 2 W e s t T h ir d S t r e e t , 4 ' .'V -Ti FAIR WEATHER TOMORROW, New York, Nov. 3.—The local weather bureau has received the fol lowing from Washington: “To ob server, New York: Fair weather ia Indicated for New York stato Tuesday. (Signed^. Garriotfc\ Dlaoovarer Of the Yoaemtte- Dead, San Francisco, Nov. 3.—James J l ikntchlna, who discovered the Yoseml- te Valley and-opened it for tourists, .has been killed by his team going over'the grado on his way into the famous valley. Hutchins was nearly V0 years’ old and until recently spent every winter in the Yosemite. Schwah’g Yacht Sails Genoa, Nov. 3.—The steam yntfti Margarita; chartered by Cbas. it. Schwab, president of the U. S. steel curporation, sailed today for Cannes. Much Coffee Ruined. j Hamburg, Nov. 3.—Advices received from Guatemala ray that 200.000 hun dred weights of this year’s coffee crop were lost aa the result of the erup tions of the volcano of Santa Maria. Talking About Shoes, W han ianltlota appearance ia «motad and partact ««»« quite iadlspanaatile— whan ibnps-keaplng Mama baneOcial and protra«tad waar an advantaga—the purohaia Of 8 OR OS 18 «iiaw iM E a t a jnice tutgraatar than |3 80 tot alt thara is daairabla la footwaar la i C lever' W om an's r ■ C lever Mov*. Sr«wh«* «lae 4o -find .tk«a in laaa*ato t»> ^ f • {. , . .( | . ii ^ » ^ a r 4 k i k í á ) said: *7 want to say what a very great pleasure It has heen to me 4o he here and to see yonr beantifal coun try. and to bo rcoeived everywhere with characteristic Virginia hoepitai- ity. I had the good fortune to visit two or thrpe of your battlefields, the first and second battles of Mmn»««« and Cpdar Mountain, and to be shown over them' by men who had worn the bine and men who had worn the gray. We are ail alike now and can all glory in victory of each side and devotion to duty as » o h aide saw Its duty.' m ■ -- * J Jeatouay '’toads to Murder. s Schenectady, Nov. 3.—Martin Fran- chetti was shot last evening by An tonio Ttinitta, after-a^ bittcr qtOdrrel -and thJ(s morning he died In tho hos pital, aaite-T» he had -T^n iaicM 'SLltcnr the shooting. it ia stated by eye witnesses that the quarrel followed tbs action of Franchctti in upbraiding To- nitta for paying attentions to bis Wife. The men talked excitedly and then To ni tt a polled oat a revolver and shot FranchetU In the back of the head, the bullet lodging in front • o f tbo skull An operation was performed and tha bullet recovered, - Tonltta <a- caped after the shooting .and the po lice are looking for him. Duel Booked for Tomorrow. Parla, Nor. 3.—The respective sec onds of Marquis Da Dion and St. Ger- an’lt Richard of the Petite République met today and agreed on the condi tions of the duel to be fought tomor row. The place and hour of en- deaconesa counter have not yet feeen. decided, Uy- - .. ■on. Carpenter K ill»} a t Salam anca. Lanson Stevens of Canigteo, a car penter, fell from the roof of the Brie railroad round- house at Salamanca Saturday and a heavy toll of paper that followed landed oa hia chest. Hia death soon resulted. He laves family. John W. Mackay’a Remains. London, N ot . 3.—The body of John W . Mackay (who died here. July 20) w ill bo taken to the United Staties Nov. F. Mrs. Mackay and her daughter, Princess - Colonca w ill accompany m - • , . . ' The greater part of tho territory was viewed from the Special train. Up per Lehigh, S a n d y ' Hun. Highland. Freeland, Drifton and Jeddo. tho latter place the home of John MarUlo, tho Individual (nine operator, were visited and the train was then roa through Ebervale, Lattlm cr, MlinusViiio and intn H a 2 loton. A'vtsli to one of tho •nines took up tho time until noon. This afternoon tha SouthsiJo will bo gone over by the commissi <n and It Is probable that tomorrow win and tbo arbitrators in Panther Crwb, valley. W ilkes Sarro, N ot . 3 Ml of the mine» in Wyoming nn.i i,a. kawanna rcglona are working with an increased force of men today and ibp output of coal for tho day w ill tx- tho largest ainee mining ural rcsamol. a great many mine* which Oporaffd with a. ^SUPERINTENDENT KlLLEO. full quota of m inen at work. Members of Oldest and Proud«at Irit- tah Familie* Sentenced.- London, Nov. 3. — The excitement yesterday over fhe rofiarted flight of a peer to tho continent, was-heighten ed today by tho aaa»ancement that a wellknown London society man, Ber nard -Fraser, bad been sentenced at the Norwich assizes- to 10 years’ penal servitude. W ith him was also sen tenced Arthur Thoruld, son of a cler gyman-connected, as Is Eraaer. with one of the oldest and proudest families In the United Kingdom. The prison ers were charged with having carried on a regular practice to deprave tho Murdered by*. Ladrcaes In the. Ols- ‘ ■ charge of H;a Duty. ¿Iantla, Nov. »idontgomery, supurlntendewt of schools fca, Oriental iw griw , wasr mnrdered Friday by lad- rones. .three miles from Bacolod. Hjont- ■ goriiery was .going to Ba^olod far con* aultiit iuji with, the retiring superinten dent and to assume control of th<} di- vision. He had a large sum of money with bim. Six natives arpied with bo“ les and - spears -attacfeed tho stfperln- tendeiit Hbd quickly Killed him . and then mutilated anii robbed hiirt. Tho constabulary lias offered a -reward for - Montgomery’^ muPdert»ra and It is Ihonsbt they w ill be captured. ■ Rob bery is undoubtedly the moliic. for the crime. This is the first Instance or a tracher In the Philippine islands being,,, tanked while in tho disptmrg« o t big., duty. Montgomery, leaves a widow, who ts a teacher In the island of No- gros. 'Mr. ‘Montgomery was a resident ot \Lexington. N^b., and sailed for Ma nila cat tho transport Thomas in July, 1801, with teachers wbo were sent out at that time. The war department has received cocflrmallan of tho death of jiontgomerv. ELECTION RETURNS. Republican Headquarter* to be Made at the Hotel Elilcott. Electricians are at work today' tn tbo Hotel Elilcott. A special Western Union wiro la being run into tho houso and Homo and B e ll telephones are be ing placed In rooms on tho ground floor which will be devoted to the Re publican county committee'- in receiv ing election returns. Tho committee will mako this Itn headquarters, ana Trro returns w ill bo received from every election precinct in Chautauqua county- and tbo full Western Union service from New York and othoi states. Mr. Babcock, the landlord, extends an invitation Jo a ll who m iy to ac> Tuesday night and listen to the re* turn* aa- they a r a rocriwsd from city, cotmty. stato and nation. a t h e a t r ic a l s*N Q tnrr. Delightful Party Given the Mem* - - fe*n 6f \tft« WyrRTe-ftarder Stock Co. Tho IIyrklo-Harder Stock company which plays a week'B engagement In Samuclg opera houso this week sufl-cred severely from tho fire which destrayed tho Morgan Grand opera houa« a t Sharon where tho company was playing. last Friday morning. The company arrived at Jamestown Friday evening and a surprise waa In storo Cor tho members, tho announce* •meat b«lng then tnado that Eugena PARAI.V2EO W H ILE DKlyiNtJ. The Goód Htors«-. Brocgbt His Ml*. ■ tres» SiSeíy^t* K * r Home. ' Pickard I1ÎSI. Nov; S.—»(Sp-r -ial )~ iirs , Ttiomsfe Jcsiyn went to Centra- 11a Friday ifteriioon to do saae trsd- ing;.' While oí» hqr. Way borne she &a«i a i«falytic s£3orîi, lw*mïerioe « sí - coaseíí>us. a T3 jo horse! t>ftlog ^îsver anil steady b*»(igl}r ber home- Mr. Joslytx “was fc«me 'aïan© and es^wrt- ercefl a groat deal of trouble in g^t- tlio. her out « f t|te wagón- anrsi Into t he house, fla she 1® à targtt aPd h^avy woman. Her recovery la b0|*e»| foe by friends ittt^ fiptÿktorsa- A ï7“; *s p»r paatfá «• ■ wsd iirv ali of ypvr ■ w*»S> Mi-i- .TSa > oaî- Sa Ufbîeclotfc». t í* í^-3* t*V¡v ‘ f\ - W...t « i Otar WBíW'n» wltìti s«Ujᮿ '4S p¡»nty Of paro *t'arklÍRs¡ * -, * «xt<}r ,iml te til» j«*» so e - q iíe ^ t JÇVTK^ SPORT8**AN KILLED-COW. Aimed of at a Chipmunk—Display Poor Wirfcsmarrahip. ‘ ' CoTumTiugr^Cov 3 —i§p*--iaLJ - riaat - -w^ek Ken DursJim waa e - i.is a ie * in having a .row- J.tiled bv a sportsman who bad a thlf-naQk. The cow was staafi'ins fully So n*ts away. It would 1)0 w ell for hunters to be more careful. Bîn| Up le itp te p i I I I * W T * n5 S l°s. utmtiKKa, Mr i r H i 4u.i CAi'Kii »XOCïCer ¡VI M K 1 1 I » , , Cor. Ha<Tiaon and F iataA » » ,- Remernber îhoar; oT<£ fa«is4*m«*d lu tte r craekVuyT Ingcrson Arcs- -self titszs. - 3eed5* \Sambo’s Bl^and.«rs\ tonight. Mt. Tal'or hall, uesdi-r auspii os of Prln- cisr Rcbaknh lodge. dl M I L L I N E R Y B A R G A I N S in iifZA nais, liruïm m v a o r c E r n i M & i i N Q S t l FOE A rKW DATrt OKLT. ' $ M * * a a . C * T . ; ipa « a m * B T * m H o w a r d , 'té A good ad. like a good miíTtír ia-fg^ faithful ret • cttun. An advertisement) ’ placed in T îjo Journal -will reSeet^if-^1 coiiti-nts o' your store into tbo bom« oí the city. morals of youths .° ® adTvtc8u*icnl.oì..th«ì^mpaay. -An- array oi prómSìent ISns’a f - — — - --- — - - -------- - counselors appeared on both sides, bat the prisoners pleaded guilty of tha iplsdeineanora BprarTntly w ith the 14 ca. af getting off with light sentences. . -m ■ . ........... CALVARY BAPTIST. Outgrowth 6f Bethel Chape!—Rev. D. +1. Dermison PaaXor. Saturday afternoon the members c* -BëŒër cBipeï m«n and decided to form ^ i ^ T u n c h i ’ of chtyBanthomntns. while roses wero nnd M isg Elborta Roy.' Tssdfng lady of tho company, Wero marrted two week* ago at Altoona, P jt, the fact havins been kept a secret until tha announcement a? this time. in celebration of the event Mr. Han gave a banquet to tbo members or the company at tho Hotel Everett Sandsy evening, the affair being of nnusn. I etagance, superintended by Frank fL Wallace. Tins table d3«sfs> S’separate church to bo known aa Cal vary Baptist church. Fifteen mem bers of the First Baptist church were dismissed by leter and they w ill con stitute tho charter membership of the new church. Israel Carpenter and j Mr. Burnham wens elected deacons, MI ps . Myrtle GHfflifi was chosen clerk and Mrs. Barth will fill the office « f placed a t each plate. Tha menu was elaborate and the entire affair a very de'lghtfni .occasion, being doubly so on acconnt of following so closely npon tb o disastrous loss to the cQin- l pany a t Sharon. In Bankruptcy Court. m A TntHrtlny nt rhti rrf/titnr.«- <vt^ A Myatarfotia Murdaiv ■fewtoft/' K o r . 3.-r-HJae C lara H o r ton at laun<iircf« employed a t tli« Me- Lean aayltun,' who Mfm‘ -aaaa'nltM. o n . th e grotmdá » r the |áatitatl<m iatur- i* A e a i am i tk « »etk^: ,kav« |K> ' áül»-', ' 'ftMSIgjr j # » ' t t Kev. D. H. Denison the present pastor of Bethel will bo retained. Y. W. C. A. NOTES. Monday: \W ait on tho.lxird, b« of good courage and he shall strengthen thine heart\—P3- xxvil:14. J. T. Brennan, a business man of barren, «poke at the Gospel- meeting Sunday. He gave a most helpful talk on ¡Practical Christian Living; hi# text from «ev. Hi: 20: “Behold I stand at thedoor and knock.” An l^tereitln,? evangelistic service followea, . Remember “Rubber day\ Nov. 14 'and-'JS. • ’ - • The'icbicken pie sup»er is <m Satur day, Nov. 15. W on’t you come? The'Physical Training class* -will ‘*ie*t 7:30 In Ookey h»lL x TnCartthmetlc class -will meet a t the v room* at'thesame hoor,^. ___ _ ... Peraonalt. ► Bsmil A- Slcbel, formerly jbne-ctf the,proprietors o f Marble H alf, i* ia Daring the pait awaenn Mr. Skhel haii b*tn frm - ■&*':&* abowa; ^ é 3 é Á ^ , . , , r Hnltbers. -a bankrupt v a i held In the office o f Reieree V. E. Peckhaa today. A large ^number of creditors were rep resented by attorneys and as' there «was tom e objection to the appoint mcnt o f a trnstee in the ease tbo meeting was'ailonrned to Nov. 11. Football Player Badly Hurt. At Geneva Saturday In a game of football between Hobart and Hamilton colleges Ralph E. Espy of Chicago, a Hobart Junior, received serious in juries in the head from a. kick daring the progress of the game. Th* kick l i t not intentional. iw e d lth Temperane* Meeting. The* Swedish Temperance society wllí hold Its business meeting this evening In the Swedish Bapast churcb adì meiogrbcn beins requested to at* tend, Those are Interested W tctopertuaco work are intited and w in ba madec Trelqome a t the meeting; » W ilt Ç-EIIVER TO AN V f ART OF THE CITY P o r t , C a t a w b a , T o k a y o r S h e r r y . .. ... . _ ____ A . W . M U R R A Y ; , \ tttoiem l« I4q«m r H e a ler. H o n e y J H o n e y ! XT* bava a limited »-apply of Fins Clovar Uoaoy. I n g e n s o n B r o s . , Agenta» Jer tka It««» r*a«MFl •{■ A i i T T H I R Ò S ' i : . H o w R e p u b l i c a n s C a n V o t e f o r ..to ■ Oa, P d i o u t * th e u T ic k e t: K n o b ? S E C O N D . P o s h w k n o b O ^ B rx c n ^ s o a m s* T H I R D , P a l l o u t k n b b M o t t o s n a m e * O m s i i l O m a M t e Another ghipment of * Oyfct coat* received baturdky and nti. other shipm ent received M bridayj ’ G U R V A R I E T Y O F Umlght, -jet. mm-. .«r.Tw®-* !WM»»\ h -:S^' y.-y a.?va^F