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% Ü g g ! - : !ÿ ^ B k ^ y ^ >WgwiWP g w ^ 'M ' »mw* » i 'î':ÔÏ.'jÿ V . ' -• -V.V-j.l.^M.'îU-, H; r ^v'*>■■>;•'•. K4riî»> •-.;•** ;‘ í v . * ’.;,>..* •-*<*. Sfv.vé- .W ç* ,r ^.-v\ï' « - t. ..•• ’A**«* < O x- f ' •■ . - *- .•,\* ' »** : V « ,r « v o L x x s n i JAMESTOWÏT JT; Y„ THURSDAY, NOVEMBER, 6 . 1902. « * ,. i f * ■ flood »Irre to buy your < , , UNDERW E A R In our »tor* < « » nowaday*. Thla Week w ill eee 1 « » th « flnleh of «took on hand of.* i » a wary oheap lot of ehlldren’e '•g a r m e n ts. , ' I . , * • They are heavy ribbed oot- ( * * to n fleece lined at 6c to 20o a ( * garment, abes 16 to 34. i * * Other splendid valuaa In heavy . ^ ¡,-Haata lined goede for ladlta a t ', , t ie , Mo, 39o and 50c. I i t **■ ’ « a Man'a fleeced ahlrta and drsw- * » a ra. Th* BO cajit kind at each ...............................45o )•«•» «ee-a * • • • •••• *• i I BOVS' SH IRTS AND DRAW- * E R A . Good, haavy fleece lined 1 «I m « M t« M at «M b .......... ZSe * » IN F A N T*1 W RAPPERS from * j ‘ * 6c aaoH ttp. infante’ cashmere banda a t ................... .. ............ 850 R U I ir r S Infanta* ahlrta at I ! *Se Up »0 «Qo aaeh. _ _____ : :C.F. « * « i 2 0 7 M a in S t r s s t * 3 REÂS0N S W HY L a r ftst L is t o f Subscriben F n w p ju t k i on * line Better w w k t than fu s been o r b furnished by a n y other Telephone Com p any doing fcuhc m In the Q t y o f Jam estow n. . TNH®. lo ie Telephone Go. t t O P t** S tr« * t. ffifc-- ?H il i -iMMBHgagasr i 1-. ■ LATE ELECTION NEWS GOVERNOR O D E L L ELECTED B Y BETW E E N 11,000 AND 12400. THE SÏATB1 OFONGRÄSS G The Rfpubllcana H|ve. Elected 207 M embtra .arid t^a Damocrats 178, ' W itt, On« California District In . D o u b t—No M atari*! Ch*nge In that - S ituation Shown by Today** Figura* Near York, 'N ot . 1—Corrected ra tura» received fröjn th« «tat© up to thi* morning make Odell's, plurality U , m Maaon’g Vagua Thraata. N iw York, Nov. 6.—John A. M ttoa, secretary, ot tbe Democratic stale com m ittee, said today; \.There is nothing new to aid to our pjoeitlon. W® neith er concede nor claim anything. We are receiving official returns gradually. U n til we know something o f official figures we cannot say a word. There are circumstances conflicted with the election that we are now looking into th a t we may not be through irith when we have the full returns In.\ “W h at are the drcumstancea?\ Ma son was asked. ‘'W e ll, the m atter of defective bat- lota and protest« and Botne other» I am not ready to mention.” “If the official returns justified our atupidons,” aald Mason “we would go before the county canvassers In ' the count!of op state when they meet on Tuesday next ; the cert step would be to appeal to the state board of can vassers If we considered th a t Jostle* waa not being done us, and after that we would have to go to court». O f course I am not saying th a t we w ill have to do this. That Is on ly the mo dus operand! If we are Justified In m a k ing a contest.'* Democratic headquarters claimed to day that the election of Cunnaen,Dem ocrat for attornagr general, waa as sured. , * THEY TAKE THE CUKE W E I A T . ? a « » . * . 4 M H la the set m essoria« énp. . A lt fa t “t « « vV- « Î fST» a • ' ♦ • • • • •' • *'■ ■ B ^ a l W iq i H i J . ’ ‘ . « ye«» k a v * r t a se«, why m * fM tbeeaaaw ! . S t r s e t , 4 * iO f N iin ^ K « > FtgUrea *n .Congreae. \n ' Obleago, Kov. Dispatches to T b « Aaaooiated Tnn today akow th a t th* Republican* bave eíerteí 207 members of amgreaa aad the Dem ócrata 1?8. wKh one C a lifornia d is trict in doubt. f C altfoffllji RafHibttcan. San Fraodaco, Not, S.— The latest election returns Indicate t i n succea o f D r. Pardee, Republican candidate fo r governor, by a plarallty o f about 3.£oat H ia opponent F. K, Lane, w ill contest the announced result. O d a fti Laava fo r the A d irondack» Albany, Nov.C— Oorecnor and K ra. p d e ll loft for tfie Adirondack» today and w ill rem ain at Lieutenant Gov ernor W oodruff's camp u&ta next Tuesday. Inclnded ia the party w hich accompanied them are Robert C. Morris chairm an of th e Recubli- can county committee o f New Y o rk county and Mra. Morris; L ieut Garv- ernor and Mrs. Timothy I*. Wood raff. Justice Oarnor amd Mrs^ Caynor, Hr. aad Mrs. W lxer of Brooklys sad Jar Harrison K, Bird. V IC T IM 'S W ATCH FOUND. Bcston P o lice Engaged on Nay* Mur^ dar Clue. ■ Boston. JioT> S.—TTie goid w »tch ot Clare H orton,’ the McLean hocpltal doMeatic, virlio waa killed Saturday cam * and with whoae m iirdcr A. Q, Mason U chiarged^ baa found la a Boa too -pawn ahop and the Boston Police a & searching for a negro who sojd the article. T h « mao w anted it described. * s a negro about Zl year* o ! i C h ief W atta ot Boeton doe% dot conceal h is b?Uef tb a t be jotturdered Bliss M o rton ’and th a t the m a n wko Is'now k o ld In title 3llddle»ex * county w ithout ban* Is Innocent. On learning- th a t the negro had pawned t b s watch an d on -gttting a da- scriptioa OC him C h ief Watts a t once sent oot a crowd o f iu p e c to n and syedal olBcers to-maJce »earcb. fo r him. A* there have been a number of as sault cases in this city in w h ich the principal has been described as a ne gro, C h ief Watta considered th is new phsse o f the W averly affair aa very im portant. He said today: - T h is lets Mason out ot it altogether.** The chief said that he was using every re source o f the police departm ent to find the nesro aund espreaaed the confidence that he would be caught w ith in 43 hoar*. STOLE FROM GOVERNMENT. Frmer Solicitor of Toronto Provisional Treasury Department. Toronto, Nov. S.— .Alfred VeDon- gall, an t il recently eollcltor to the pro vincial treasury department, waa ar rested eaxljr today and locked op with* oot bail a n two specific charge« of the theft of fCJHO from tho Ontario gov* enuaeat, though It ia atatod that his accoonts are thort $35,000. The al- le*rd defxlcjUona cover a number ot years. MeDongall's function waa to collect aw xeailon datlea. Upward« of a month ago he waa suspended by hla chlaf, Prejaler Rosa, who ii also treaa* n r a r o ftk e prortnw . &tcXKmga]l was fonseriy a a alderm an of Toronto, The arrest caused saxprUe aa it was aaj f oaeil O u t the m atter k a d bien aeUled. . a . • - DiaaatiaJlad W ith Arbitration Decldon Paria. N o t. C. — The itH k lng coal ailaers a r e akowiag great illaaatlifao- tikw o e « r « th e arbltrathm dadskm agaiaat a s advance la the rate ot wages a a d their national com salt tea has called a meeting to take place at Arras, Saturday, to datom ia« on the course to follow. At St. EtUennf the miners hat* adopted resolutions to appeal to the dock labotert to renew th « strike against loading coal nnlets th e cota- paalea today grant the miners’ terms. The s trtk e n at Lens haTe unanimous* ly adopteJl resolution* to continua the strike, peadlng the decision o f the Ar ras meeting ot Saturday. T h e tr&jw -ii« kept basy m aintaining qaiet in o r th e m ining districts. THE PRESIDENT'S TRIP H E W H t BE ABSENT FROM W AtrttM QTpN « O I * « TIM E . w n i s o l i ? B E A R A fter T a k ln« Part »* tN Dedication of the C h a u ^ k e ff C ewmerc» Build ing In N e w Ya»*»—HHU Exact ltln> arary N a « Not Y e t Been Announced —W ill Q e South. t ' W aihlngtoo, Nona, «- ^ » o o q e n t Hooaevelt w ill leave k a n next Monday a t m idnight and w in not return to W a tf& igiòn until after th« reception'to tb a vie« governor « t th* l*hllipptBee, Luka W rig h t of Teanea»*« at Mea- phl*. Nov. 19. He w O l h present at th e dedloatKin o f tkieC h a n ber o f Coni m e n e baúdtng' la Narw York on Taaa- day aad Taesday a lg h t be will make a apeech a t the Chamber of Commère« dinner. T h e ne*t d a y he will -to west and south. HU ««act Itinerary haa n o t bean annouaoed^. hett It is beUered he e o a tm p ia tu a M u r kaat in osta o f the southern state«' before going to Memphis. U p o n his je t a r a he w ill «to» In W ashington only im e lay as be baa accepted a n im K ation to attend the Union League Club banquet in Phila delphia Now*, a \ ■ Freshman Win Rush. Ithaca, Nov. S.— Th» freshmea the flag rush last night. It ia the first tim e sinae flag rughe* w ere InréñledL th a t the new class hag triumphed fa the under, d a s s struggle., San Reed, the football coach was th « referee. T b » sophomores and th e freshmen each put In a team of 45 men to I n i tie tor tbe honor of the clas*. T h e ■quads were divided lato three teams, according to w eight, light, middle an d heavy. Th« roles wer« th a t the team th a t bad m ost m e n hanging oa to t h e flag after five ' mlnntes’ scrapping should be'declared the winner. T h e m iddlew eight b a n t was pulled off first. T h e freshmen won. A t th e end of th e lightw eight bo u t the referee reserved derision. T h * iw p h t j i ^ the la s t bout and then Daa R e e d said th e fnÑ bm ah la d w o n tike pravkms boat. T h a t gare them two so d victory. ■ Senator Vest*« Son b e a i W ashington, Nov.*—George Vest Jr., soa -of Senator Vest, of Missouri was found dead in U s room a t a ho* te] bene this m orning. V e s t for number ot years had acted as pri vate secretary to his father. The Im m ediate cause o f death w as con* valí ions due to acuto gastritis. Vest waa a h o a t 12 years of are. ArM tratian Ceimnlsslen L e m * . ïa l a a o y City. Pau. Nor. í-— After g good alght** rest th e members ot tke sTbitrafien conrmlesion left I n e » today for th e ir homes. Comiwlsaloaers W atkins, who l l r e s a t Scraatoa and Silbo» Spalding le f t for th a t City early fit- the m orning. T h e bishop w ill be th e gxte*t of BUhop Hokaa while h e fa la Scranton. Fireworks Accident Haa C a w e d IS Death a. N e w York, Nov* *-—Another vic tim of the ^ fireworks espTosion - fa Madiaosi ~ 'Square died today. H e Äae th e oajy unldentlfte^ ¿tú AinèiiK tarn ln|ared who. were taíei» to the hospital and h!s skuli waa fractnred. Tbe total number of lleatbs irons the accident ia now 13. Tfrr Tr*» was IdentiSed shortly after bis daatb by bie niece da ^W illiam Drake, a bookkeeper. f AN NIVERSARV EXERCISES. Mreeklyn H elgbls M .'E Church Held* Ing SnJeyaMa Service«. The aanivenary eaercl«es a t tka Brooklyn Helghta M. S . church were appropriately opened Wednesday ev ening w ith an aanw a f aB* tim ely aer- m oa by R e v . H. Q . M ali aad a kar- mcsloue m eeting o f th « official hoard O f the church. This sv— lag t o r . W IT O v e n of FocestvUie' a lot m a r pastor a t tike ch u n k w ill preaek. Th« yovmg Hooka’s choir o f tke church Is reheaislng under the di rection of I* D, Power* for t t * « a ; âcai Part o f the program. « o r » •• Have yo n srm 'tfca NaM ts wmm sing where the Sàrrrîa will be »laced on the Y. W . C A robber days? If so reraemher te have all j-oar rakber goods collected and help fill tke barrel nearest yoor home on N ot . 14 aad 11 Nest Satsrday*« Journal will civ« the list of places wher« the barrels *aa be found. The members of the I. W . T . etab w ill meet a t the Y. W . C A. rooen at 7 sharp tonig h t Rev. J . T K errln1* B ibla class etudylag T he Tabernacle, win meet to morrow saorning at 10:10. A n y one iatereeted In the B ible is Invited to Smallpox art Lakewoeifc. Drs. Bowrers and H azeltln« of Jara« 3 - tewn were called to Lakewood Tuesday to sx a s lne W iillam C a n o n , sig h t tel egraph operator a t the Brie atatloa ia tkat village, w ho waa suffering fro * a disease w hich resembled smallpox. They pronounced th « case gvnil&e smallpox asd the has been closely qnanatlaed. Sava Meeey, Do yoarrahbers g}va satisfkctSe«} I t sot pay a few c e a u more fo r tke Oeld Setf b rand . 0a« p a fr will eatw ear t » galr e C a a y other k raad, T iy.thw k .ibt« s a la » m y aatan s â ^ e skofS. eoaimr» •rfe« » a d «eellty wrttk other i Fenner, the O ld AeiiaM « D O N ’ T I T X U k k N A M e k aada an d wer t k l mesM tala e i k a « m w i i H e ila W ja e lfe r a a M M f ■ K istfT T s iw w a ‘ * 1 Men's League of Prssbytarlan Church. . Tb« s e n oí the F irst Presbyterian chnrifh have organised a M o t's îeaçua With the following officers: Prest-, M. J. T1 etcher; vie» praident. Charles W . H srriek; secretary, W. E . Stevaa- aoa; treeanrer, w. P . Osner. . Monday «veniog. Kor. 17, Banr. IL V. H astsr, £>.&, of O n tra l Presbyterlaa church o f Buffalo w ill address the t r oilT U A H Y . Mrs. M ary Freeman Win d e r s . A dispatch has hcea R e d n d at JfenrittTltle announcing the death Wedaefeday at Las Angele«. C W , of H i». M ary Freeman Flanders. # 1 » .*M »y..ye«ra Mr*. Flanders w sa a res- :Ideal of DewittvUle aad v id a lty . T h is« danSbteii survive, M isa»« A n a . «es «ad Henriette FVeisam o f Loa Angele« an d Mrs. M i Flsaders of D e w ittrflle. Mrs. Flanders yetas o f age. T h e tn w m i otxsrt Friday, b n r lal at Los A m *—» . - f«r*T tk a infant 'daagbiar o í OaM aad j o ^ b l n e Larson d id wit thefcaa- ilyhoÉM S M Newlaad a t S » WMaes- at t o'elo ik a»ed ». gays, D a t m n l m i held from th e home 1 e’eiook thk adtsraoaa th e a tor. U a c o la oBelartag. LaheW w ceeaeSee*. ' ANOTHER VICTIM . BURGLAKY_AT R IP L E Y . Baoawd .Visit o f th« K h x l » B s m w lt d C«J Urn's Star« T b l« Y«ar— D m U i e f deae« A, Fel L K liJey. Nov. tSpecUL)—Bur- g la n «gain eatered tk e store at Ben nett * . CoUina. hardware dealers, last night. They «ecured |(0 worth of rasora, k n irw aad dgars. . T h « back wiadow Waa torced after tryiag the front doora. This U the eecond Unw this store kaa beea robbed thla year. There la ao ctee-to tba thieves. W o rd was received last night tkat Jaaad A. Fell died la Chicago where he waa takétt for medical treatm ent a taw days sfOL The shock was ntoeb greater than i t would hav« boen ow in g to th« fact th a t the last scwa »r»T- loua to hte death «ras tk a t ha was im proving la wraty way aad w o uld aoos he able to retara a w all s u n . Mr. aad Mrs. FeU cams k«rá ¿rom Greea- ville six or saves years ago, and frase tkat th » « -he has keen to the luniber baatneee to a large atte s t, employing a large UKté Ot mm asd having a aam ber of aitUa ia this riclnlty. He waa jgae ot the good fellows, w ith a k l a i . arocd for evwyoaa aad w ill be greatly saieeed by alL A PECULIAR C A S * # d m Sensen t*e « s H ie Identity and Wander« F r a n H«me. Jo h n B i w M ro w « m an n r iiln g a t lU e o w r had been slightly ill ter aererai days, h a t w »*aM a to g o t o th* poti« s k i vSGkTaMMsr. A t a a iihight U tatefeftlag 3m left-tha-heua sUUag tk a t he waa going to see s doctor. N o thing a s « « wsa aaea o f him an til Wednesday afternoon a friend of Ban son's wko was atssdlsg la frost of the Shem an boase saw the m iaiing m aa approachlag. He «eaitkm ed him in regard to where be had Veea. The young i»»» replied that he did not remember leaving his home at Falcon er sad did sot krow where ke had been. The only thing he know la re gard to hla wanderings waa that aome« body spoke to him aad that browght him to his senses. B e Ibsad himself on the road between Jamestown and Lakewood aad was arudöus to get back to Ftalcoeert He weat directly home from this city and word r e c e l fro « t h « « today states that he Is seriously 1IL c e n t r a i . L Ä s o n c ö ü H c iL . A ctien Taka*» In Regerd Ce EatshHah- ment- e t « Publie M arkst. A t the meeting o f tke Castrai tabor council Wednesday evening there was a fa ir attendance o f delagstm and Jo h n Dohssa. W Hlls Hess. Gust Asker and W alter Straight o f th« Federal La bor anion, Jo k a Huntington of the Textile W o r te n and J . W . V asO se ot the B e ctrlcal W orkers' unkra were ad m itted to seats as repreeentatlres of th e ir respective «rgsaiiatlons. One o f the delegate* made a little speech is which he claimed th a t Jfrpab- lic aaarket aroald be njçpeat benefit to the people o f the city and thought th a t the eoendl should take the isl- tiatiT e la advocating tbs establishment o f sneh sa laetltutlon. A fter s u m discaesSOB. l t un s decided to subm it th)r m atter Io th « Ideal salons for tbelr aypr r al o r dieaw r oval. < Eaisrtalnsd a t Pedre. Mrs. M s Q saisr Entertained a %dm> ffcay of M dada a t yedra at -her hems o « 'West N Isth atreet Tnesdar after noon. T ^ afteraooa was psaaed la n p lém aat «rsy. H is . M ailsnder serv* ta g n fine tanebcoii. Mrs. Peter Dllg •W ü the firaf prise s £ the card tablet, w i ' , Hink F . '-A. D o raua the coaaola- mam»*- ..... - « . 'I. . - I- CHtUTMIQUk m m . O F F iC IA L V OTE RECEIV E D A T C L E R K 'S O F F ICE A T MAY ' ;. ' . V ILLE, Vate* and P faralltl«a e e S N fr in d - f a i Offices’ I n Tueaday*« Etsctlow La¿k of Ssinets la'.Oaájí '0Ía¿*cS— V oting Machh ^ a .C ive E a fiç i S a tis faction—Cm inty C m 'i ¡meet« M e «t Next Tuesday. T he coanty rferk’a oBkse aat MayVfîl* U a buey piace the day «ailo s iac gen-, end election, s a aa oMcer o f eack pedi-' lag district in the oaesty -la comp«ll«d by law to «stivar the le t w i* am d. where ballots are saad . tk s saaned ballbis to tk« «ossty d a r k . The ze» turaa are «sam ined and ta belat ed by th« d a r k aad th* rem aining halkots ars stored tn th e ta s iaisnt a t the oM d«* to rem ala one grear. Nov. S instant the odici»] retaras er« la th*pouaty clerk's oSoe e a rlier thaw in any prerloo» yew . theprom »t- ae«a dim la part to tke mora gl assai am o f sM thls— at alectioa. wklck e*- vistas tke a semeity o f consüsg kel- . lots, s a d to th e fis« w s th «r aad «ood reads which «aabto th e «B e e n te reach tfc« county se*t «aickty aad ¿oae- tortably. The reports o f thoe« oBcass ta towraa Where sotisg m achism a w e saad w a r« w ithout exception la Ikvor o f thla m o at modera aastked of rvglalerlsg tks «rill of voters. ' Macklsaa n o t easy laSnoe dt« coat of «feetksas. h a t their opeaa- tkm ts aattsf artoey. carnee of wrang- Has w e resaoredi asd th e isaalt k known Issaedlately attar Mba foB i a ie ckwed. It w ill ha oaly n few u n til every toem ta Ckaafts a tm ty la «applied w ltk O. S- gtasdar lag siafklnea In th« flrsl district o f Che (se a of Bttfektoa the soppiy of ksQots was a d equal io th« aamber a t fe to r , JES votera ware register«*, a n ballota w are received. 2£4 peisoas «etedL After tke mimr « S ä a K n l IB IB X r'iH H *M? kaastsd m n p ie ballots a n saad a ^ d tke e k e lte «Meers eerttSed Is th » facts t a n a k fsç tketr retaras. Ji jsaraa l im r e e m fifte n «peat W ed- sesdsy ia the oB c« «Í- She eMMÉt clerk taking tke figsre« Crea* the of- fld s l retaras aad fabaiaflns tkua. tk « result et bis labora heCag pnsaat«« la this l a m o i n e j e e t m L Tke rote o e tke prlactpal eBris «a d tbe Repúblicas plaretltlae a n gSwaa below: Core r aor Odell R t t M t . Celer D 4>44, H a i l s n P SO . Oéaü'a p is . W TL U e u tsaastOcnersor f f l n l w K 11.- 1M . Balgar O «J9*. H a rtm a s P SU . H lggiâs e p is. SJ5t. Bacretary o{ State—OTOrtsa B U jW S . M ott D C.CC7. Toasg r S » . orBrSsa* pia. «393. Attorney Geaéral-Oeaaas B Vtßm. Cun nee« D M I L C o m e n t pis. IJB L Cosgreae— Vreeiaad R I3 J 1 S . B a ll D «JK3, Hoyt P H7. Y r e e lia fa pia. u ñ . 6e«ate—FknCker B 13JM7, P k k e tt O •.#13, Freemaa p Stt pia. I.0S4. C o asty la d r e Flehar ■ IM tl. B f . «on D Docn P S M pia. ym . Couaty Tres sa re» g » M E W hitney D Meed P SIT. Sw rlft^ pio. Spperisteeadest cf Peer^-Dodge ft 13J1«. Jagalna D 4 X 7 . Btew aea F K a . Dodge’s »1«. SJS». Assembly. First ÓtaL-HFtewler X C JM ..K e tO e D x m . Bly««MW P 3H, Fowler's p is. 4J72. AaseaaUy, Sacoad D tat—Xlsasi X C Jtt» Corbett D 2 . t ^ » B r P XH . N lxoa's pis. 3.431. Inclsded l a Goier's « o te am i s cast o n the ballot o f th « O r m te r Kew T e ck Democracy, asd Mottos M i l b d a t o 3S oe the asm e tk h e t T b s coaakiaed ptaislW l»a a t Pvw ler sad N txòi a m 3 ^ W ,w ltk ls lM «C thè ÿlorsUty fo r Oden. - W hUe s>oat o f t ie n t m s m a d e to th * coanty d a r k were I n good M a aome were defid eat. em phariaiac th« derfgibfllly o t j » r e l a n d « r t l t ote a t a «í\éSteékm ,' The oofaty clerk w in a t «MÉmlnaA ÉWaasI^ MB M-QiMiiMivK h b u k n t X* the~w erid. Ite a d tk è a r tid e oa NW ag a ra - F alla. oa page six. d l* ‘. m m m ä r m ä m u , t m * ta pere a tabulated statement of,' election “the board a f supervteors board « f oosnty caavamara w ill '' ' 'j\ the clerk's ofSc« to wtamin« turaa amd iWstatoaat a âd «M tiCr '“ ' W - iS I e . I ... . VjHOiSS Electltfn Afteem«th. - In Warren ooon(y,. 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