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f'Æ I ;*■ í 4r7 ■ . ' •••-*. „ ' t . !I 2 f 4 V O L . X X X I I I . JA M E S T O W N Ä Y .. F E IP Ä Y . N O V E M BER T, i m .«fe « Ü We are ready for tomorrow’s selling in our Cloak |j section with a superb line o f garmentsior cMdren’s, misses and ladies' wear. A big purchase from the Wooltex factory of 2j handsome Monte Carlos, 40 and 4?-inch, “ Falstaff” and Half Fitted Garments. New Box Coats and Children's Cloaks, is just’ in. We want you to see them. We’ll offer one lot of Children’s Long Coats, made of heavy, warm Kerseys and Beavers, all sizes 6 to 14, at the very special price of $4* 9 8 CHCll A nice line of Children’s Coats with cape col lars* trimmed with satin bands at.................................. . . . . $ 3 * 0 0 t o $ 5 .0 0 MONTE CARLOS, m ade of strictly a ll wool Kerseys, lined w ith satin in several colors, ■«. A_a M. M. J • * •*» * * « » *a t? I» $ 8 . 0 0 “ Half Fitted” and Box Coats at $5.69, $6.50, $7.90 ip to $10.00 Wooltex High Grade Carmtnts in the latest and ? S ^ \ nS.0f. ' hC $ 1 0 .0 0 BP to $ 2 5 .0 0 NEW SUITS of fine \Broadcloth. Cheviots and“ Venetians ......... . . . . . . . . . . S L O .Q U J o 5 2 2 .5 0 U m b rellas T o m o r r o w . There’ll be an old-fashioned Umbrella sale in our store to morrow. See that you get one or m ore of them -200 Mercerized English Glo rias, 26-inch, with steel rod and best Paragon frame, mounted on trim- _ Q med Congo handles, at, each ...... ... ............4 o C -200 of the same quality with a fancy white Q metal and pearl handle, at. each .............. O o C These Umbrellas are special bargain# and we suggest that yon anticipate your wants for fut ure if not f ir present need. «» « * « » » *» C. F. A B R A H A M S O N C O . 20 T M A IN S T R E E T . y k j j i f l u l H 1 1 1 W 1 1 i THE CAKE. W H A T ? M a d a m L isk’s ÎEake Pa«i9,“ L « ■aaa t a the ae*: r i n t l f i f i iWjijtafrfifWhf IJOc ■■A ÄOiUliar «q*» U t i l i » »*y ■<* « * *AJO«OW*. *•*« R E A S O N S W HY L i r p i t l i s t of Safcacribm ■■ F c w trp a r tia o o m fine I- Better * « x ^ t f e a n fits been ► .^ÄEÄEr « ' X f « R M fe tT M t ' man THEO. S.TRMSPORTS A PLEA FO R THEM B Y THE QUAR TERMASTER GENERAL. 4* . - W E B E S P O C B S S H i W A R Foreign C s u n triH H Ü á d i Intereated . In Artiericán Transport*. .Haw» Asked. fb r Plan# Wer« ProwId«d Witt* Evtty A*t*% tlon—keewsyy- fo r a F M iW l Eirnrgency. (S t AasodaM T*ry»> Washington. Sot.. 7.—Thè animal report of General Lodlngton, quarter master general, U a-review o í t ■woiÿi done by his depsurta»est . daring the year. The io r t i»t«r*«tin;g fea ture is what lie baa to n r regarding the transports Is »lew o f t t t êodr» la gomo Quarters to dispose oftlK m . t t r says that tbe ships are ttted op in the {rest possible shape for tha trans portation of troop* and tbat repräsen tatives ot foreign èoaatries haT» asked for plana of fittings « K b » Tierw of im prover their traasyocta. The re port continues: “Nearly every chip sailing frost Ma nila bad on board about 1 0 0 side who were provided with w a y C w a W a and comfort In the transport i»c*pi- tala that would be found in any « d l regulated hospital ashore. Of the m a n y thousand* of w h o have been transported a n jb e sela of the arm y transport aerrica aluce ita Inception not oa« Ufi» baa been sacrificed by reaacaa o í any fault in fitting! or accommodatlö&x uptm tba arm y transporta. “In viaw o t this m t S u t record and of tha experUace o f tka d«pazt> ment in its fatila etOrts to «acara raltabl» commercial iblpa lor >bs transportation of tbe am ias daring tbe war with Spain, aad tba farther feet that whan withdrawn h o a actlra service the transporta caanot ba ad- rantaceooaly dlspoasd off hr sate. I am firm ly canTiiieed_ Uuyt çtîîb lboack cir- cumatAncoa aboald pcraslt tha with- ofthe t ransport» trwttTbo ref- nlar Una aarrice to tbte fM IippIËe Island«, It wBtild ba ¿•«^»'poU c y to ratalb t rafiSdant anaaber ot traaa- porta ai part o í the «¡aipaeät o f tba army, to beeeqcotaitaUy eand fbrand kept In neb cooditloa aa to ba promptly avaZUhle far any easer- genqp which may arise requlrla* tbs transportation of troops cat tba ocean.\ ^ T o ^ f ir r . P u b lie W ill W J * W I t» Uae Hit K>ew IItCa letter trab- lisbed In tbe iiiaao of The ScientUlc ^ o u i^ l^ ito t . Johji Jacob teiar 'foUow- $*t ;at)ùtaane(am|i|xfâM, .my patents. •;iuM a g been tb e pubyè^'la ^the develop- .aunt .or in^y ■ be. kastefiod théreby.’ÎfiCblcBJeJ Astort patent «m teniÿlat^jtw in ecrows Bet tardcm Instead. ^tiiiÎ4^ ,by side, and zevolring ta opjK»K|üiU{£(*tibRa. Ko encinea hare yet ^ p T ^ Ô llt tc> utll- 5*o tbe invention^ ■'^lieit'.OTdinarllj' »xjuld hare been |§M*cted for 17 years. J ' Racetaeti by th * Poye. n o n e , N or. 7.—The pope today fe- celTed' Archbishop Chapelle. 4desata in Cnba and Porto R ico, aad arch bishop of Mew Orleans. Ia a |urirata audience and conversed -with m ™ m»u matedly for h a lf an hottr. abow ias er- {dene» of keen Interest la Ute aCaira o f the diocese of New Orleans aa d la matters connected w tfb CoO« and Porto Rfco. Subacquea: ly -Arebblafeo» Cbapeilç preaented to tb e poaiHf IS yonns Cabana -who are atadyias h e n fo r ,tha prleathood. m s hoiiaeaa «or- d illlr wtlecmäd Üm each of them bis hand t o ktaa sari di»- miased them w ith aa apoatoUc diction for Cuba and Porto S ic a Tried for Cengratnlsttag Reeeeirtt Madrid, N o t. 7.—Tbe trial of Gabiao Arina, leader o f tbe A a fa a n iriii là tbe Batket )proTincea, charged with tSKVtag Sfint a conxtatxdatoiy cable gram (o President Boccerei t tait spring on gntntinc Cobaa indepénd* eneo b«s»n a t »Balbao today. Tfcepob* Be prosecotor took tha grboad tbat Senor Arina’s telegram tafriny .! the integrity and dignity of Spala and he demanded tbat a sesteace o f eight years’ Imprisonment ba iaipoaed tbe prisoner. You 8av* Ttm* and by pnrchaaing New Tork C iatrai mileage books. All ticket agaaata ot Use New York C«atral a«I1 and' 1400 mile ticket*. T h «? aie b*cos- ii»r very popular with tbe trineliag public. See New Tork Cea trai ticket agents fair particnlara. M a t York’s facial g i n a vrrinWe# a t bite* I H « . 7 » Sù M. «tr*ct IM laM * COLD. WAV COMING. Mercury the Mta- ■ir y- -The weather following bullo- ■ked cold wave w ill Pall aotiri Washington. N ot | barean has issued tin : Tbe first wefl . c i tbe peaaon uriltw tliBd over tbe up per ¿Ilssouri Talley ftigfoa tonight and Saturday wlth~rnlnini|ip*temperatures ranging from .5 to lft^aboTe zero. SuTTocatad by lntcanic Gas. New York, H a f^S s A . dlspatrh ro- ceived here annonno*» the death, says a Herald dispatch fro « the city of Mex ico. of General VMriei Urando Bar- rillaa. former pr««jjdeat of Gauto- aoala and coloncl' . I t the Guatemala arm y. ** the resuif of-Tftphyi iation by volcanic gM In 4 tba Ticlnity ot Santa Marla Tolcaoo jlb e r» Gpn.JBar- rlllas owned a la r g f coCee plants « - | W ill Abide by Arbitration. Washington. * N or. <f.—Cfcrroil D. W right, recorder Of tb# aathrartte ooal strike commiHion, receired a tpl^gram today saying that it ls vadersf ood that tin large part ot tbe isdlvidnal opera tors ia tbe feackawaxuu aqd Wyoming v MANY ftOOD OFFICES. Governor Odell. Wilt Have tha Giving .of Them. Albany, Nov. 7.—Gov, OfleH between noir and the adjournment of- the bext l^glslnttir« # fll liavo a large number of ■appointments to lucrative boaltlona |a tbe sttte. servlcfl al his disppsfcL; Tho state oltielala who?a terma'J expire je ttm n th»-pext few- month# art* Ad^ jtit&nt General Nolson. H. Henry, New .Yoi-k. term two years, «alary <4.000;', Health 0 Ulcer At H, ’ Doty of .■ New York city; term fonr.'ycar»r-*at»fr 512^00; State. Historian Hugh Hastr lags, Albany, tcrnr four years, salaTy $4,500; State auperifltendent ot insur ance fYancis Hendricka, Syracuse, terin1 thrse. years, salary |t,000;' port“ wardens, New York\ clly, Hlmtn Calk-, ina, New York city and Horace B. Huel (fees); state auperintoadent ot prisonsr term- i v«- yearej aaisry |6r.^00; state superintendent of - accounts of ronnlng race meetings, Charles W. Anderson, term four years. State railroad commissioners, Ash ley W. Cole of Brooklyn. Prank M. Baker ot Owcgot term flye year*, «al ary $8.000;state superintendent of met ropolian election district, John McCul- lagh, term tour years, salary ’ 15,000; ststo suborintendent o f ptibUe worlts, Cha». a Blfd, salary $6,000. torn two yean; stato -tax commissioner, L«ater Stearns of Dunkirk, term three years, salary $ 5 , 0 0 0 ; state commissioner in lunacy, John L. Parkliurst, term six years, salary $5,000. The governor aleo has the appoint ment oftm e member of the board ot visitation and a number ot managers of state charitable Institutions and a number of honorary appointments. *«ll Pron* « Jamsstown WMik-àkffi ■ The Olean Tinjís'aayüj .«jfote 3 cheti- of 4(01 Irving street w*t partlea btfore tb » » ilm U itrir*n d ao- ■ tin ■ ‘ ^ pCriCBnSSCHRjB. «> Medal ef Honor Legion. Philadelphia, Nor. 7.—Tho Medal of Honor letion composed c.f Cirn war Tetcamna decorated by tho United Stated government for conspicuous bravery In action, met today In an nual conventioa in Independence ball. Two hundred members wrro In attend ee. ItOMS Vale, commander'of the legion, presided. Member« of tbe or ganization w e e welcomed hr Mayor Aahbridgv. MMf4srM by Yaqul Indiana. Tocaoa, Arla^ N ot 7 —J E. SnlU- van, aaperlntendc^t of the mine at u « m and half a doznn Mexicans b a t* bee* killed neat SanMarlal. 8on- orv by Taqnl Indian.* «ho are re ported to b a r » taken be war Path and are beyond the co.Hrol of tho em ail Mexicali-force. QiaMi ■»twesw Striker« an-*, cavalry. Paris. Nor. 7.—At l*ns (pi«i do Ca lais) there waa a clash fbday t-etween strikers and cavalry. Qnr »old. *• was informal and- thrte arrpsis i ,|de. Tbroogiout tbe Pas de Calais coal '4f- trict strikers are making noisy dem- ocxtratioes. CONTINUED IMPR0VEMCNT3, A Fine New Engine Beltig ïnstalled In Tha Journal’« Mechanlcal. De- partirent. . D( w w n # , atreèt wj M i • . The Journal flnds it neéesiMy to 1 pr a fatl f»m instali IS ita mochaniçal department Jw? ^ « w n tha nig^t af tm taproved anfl Jargei- ei»* eugiue; '\ W ®i?ü8g. He sska bne pf 50 horse' p.oweif in place of raetdwW wl» liftabsuji ]$• tha ono wBch Baa^beQa in u*e, ¡gad clfleat wm wilft tlte ludulgçn,co of Journal reader*, la . *0IrtaW ,1«W» brlngiag légal praCe^- mfkeà tor a '^ay .o r t'wo- M d fo \ib « , tb# eemT,T .^| e.'. 'It i» tb# ln-> *.* Qewa*.-' ■ The regjjfar meeting' « t Calam W f- , d f ^ Scâ. G.. w«s hsld Iç y, y» j*. jia ju ; •reek TOgardlew ot the-demanda '.o f Titijatany orening. Offlcers «ers nom*. J aclvertiaeM. Insortlnf tvfo or. four ox- in^Éed for the next term, À tra nagea whon the àdvBrtlslng bê held at {.he 'riwit miâting . rouage juatiQos lt.' It -was Jtor tJ5 « '■ th® ioth annivorsary ot ' purposo that a new preaa was- pur- ÇhiUtaUQua lodge and the membera o( chssed rocently capable' of -prtnttng A Oak lqdgo are cordially in? \elght 15; Î2 ôr 16 pages' at-a Un».' ‘t ® ie£elid: -- buai^êga will be tran- Olalma for Cvmnetn. N«fw York. »N ot . 7.—Elliott Danforth, Democratic state committeeman, said today that Cuueen, Democratic nomi nee for attorney genoral would have a plurality of 10,000 to 20.000. Dan forth baaed bis estimate an telegrams to Chairman Dunn who reported tbat ..te s o m . .Cunnaan. poUed-Tit bibltkiB. vote betides tha Somocraûo iota - --- Ambassador White's Birthday. Berlin, N ot . 7.—'Ambassador White today opened a letter which President Roosevelt sent him sereral weeks ago, marked: “To be oponed on your 70th birthday.\ Rooiovolt said tbat White bad served his country as tew citixena bad bad opportunity to do, and thank ed him personally-and In th* name of the American people for hi* services. W b ts received many 'telegrams of con« gratulatlon during the day. Gray's Election Conceded. New Tork, Nor. 7 .^Chairman Dunn ot tbe «tato Republican committed .said today that although the Republi cans bad conceded, the election of lodge Gray to the court of appeals they would wait for the official count betöre givlOg up toe attorney general- shlfc. A fáíngt a» Increase. Paris, 7.—The government ar bitrators aaaovnced their decision to- against increa&iag the w a ^ s of tbe striking miners in the department D a S o rt, Tbe large companle# In tbe Nord base agreed to establish pen- fo ra term of live years. Injured In a Gravel Bank, Otis Hayward waa loading.a wagon w ith 'gravel at a bank not far from Lake View cemetery Thursday after noon when tbe bank caved off above •hinr. He w*« prewei agitnst the wagon and buried to the hips with earth and stones. 6o tightly, waa ho held that other workmen had to dig. him out. Ho waa badly bruised on the M p by beiiig pressed against tho hub of a wheel. It wiH.be geveral days be fore he can reaume-^ork. The Golden Rut# Degree. The Golden Rule degree waa con ferred on two candidates and two ap plications for membership were re- ceived at the meeting of Chautauqua neampment, 1. O. O. S\, Thursday e. nlng. A t the does of ths meeting Canton At>ra!.i.>i bold a drill in preparation for the baft to be given by the canton In City hall :r<tr. 13. . -- • ... ... Injured aU tha Oil Weil. Claude StSna while at work at tho oil well in ths town of Poland Thurs day. was struck on the head by a heavy piece of Iron which fell from the up* per part of tbe derrick* And for a Umo it waa thought that he waa dead, in tbe course o f a few houie be recovered conaciousnes» and w ill probably sur vive tbe accident Fine »atliig pears and a full line of gre«n vegetables at Ingerson Broi^ Icadiag groc«rs. dl« ridliuleaa tbat 4# DON*T I T l m .w « -ÿMs4Ws)Ws, Îhis'haa»»s aad werk him setf late : « Ñ lia d^afM M iW e H a t* jus* [•? a ablne! ♦ ■ '. « Ö P U C A tH EB is «klaeé aad R A T I i k l M i ...99.99 . . . «.«#> chánge ia being made.' tàntiòn ot thé .publishers of The Jourv nal to give ita readers a full qiiota of reading matter every, day. in .tb a The gaa englno formerly in use waa removed from tho , o®ce Thuraday night and tho new one is -holng placed in poaltion today. In tho meantlm» the steam engine which baa been kept In reeervo In the office to meet emer gencies in case, of accldont to tho gaa engine is usod to operate th» big press, but It la found that it has not sufllclonfpower to run both the upper and joWer\ decks of tho progs at sufficient speed to print tho paper rnpldly enough to dolivor to all sub- scrlbers at the naual.time. - Conacquontly The Journal will con sist of only eight pagoa today and to morrow, thua permitting the adver tising mattor to encioach somewhat upon the apace it ts intended to give regularly to local and general news mattor. —Big stationery sal« a t Clark’s. A Correction. By an error in addition the vote Tuesday for W . H. Edaon for county Judge waa given in Thursday's Journal aa 5,423; it should have been 5,12ft. Subtracting the latter fli 001, tha vote for J. B. Fisher, (lfea tbe latter a c tu a lity of 7J71 Inilcaa of 7*- 673, a* published Thursday. aaoted at^thla meeting, installation will be held Ing foUowing. Election and 'a t the me«> OvoTQOats and undoreont* to orde»! • • at very tempting priooa. a B. Bmith, 24 M ain street. 7da S P E C I A L C O L U M N . WANTED—Competent girl for gen» oral housework. Apply a t 117’ Fair* mount. -iTF;í.-Í -■ r*îHv at Martyn ■ wte Abrams A W Utslj. Abrams- ft WHtalo h^ve located their Fire Insnranco agency over BVst National bank, corner Third aud Main streets, and thank the pub lic for their liberal patfonago. Thoy aro also the uptown office for W, F. Endreaa for sale of coal, ica and builders* aupplie*. d l* UPHOLBTERER8 WANTED — A t once; good wages and a toady work r experienced workmen Km, W ANTED—To rent a house of t or 10 rooms waat aide near Aalivill« A r a • and JTallock 8 t Address, giving toca.\^ tion o f property and re n t U k id ip»* - m onth. P., care Journal. 7d»t W ILL BXCIIANOB—ETfhtT acr«|- ~ot land w ith comfortable hotiM itid bar» on Laliewood atreot ear line tar good house and lot in city. Q- A N*H, Ash. nil*, N. T. 7 d f 'V.- -;.iv •; • J J. A W a s h d a y -nnxis* laiw * will of roar i i w ä . . Ifr Istst wo»It.erk, M H k M l yea I w Kitai w* *r> ali Otnt vh U h witk Ö4 ^**1* water. W« it wHter aal.wlta 1* m **»» tkaa, May mkaraa.. Utili» U H ilr m y n l Ramambar thoae old fasbloned butter crackerst Ingerson Bros, «all them. 3<od3* —Big stationery «ala a t Clark**. a it »«mli S u ! I ID B a n n I D E A L L A U N D R Y , tfWOMMit ATM, filig Op Tilipliou I l i I fO K A F IBOW , MASS, R W M NBM , HlMT. a ta, B o n u t i u i n m itoog ,- . M . M E H R , - Can Ha iti—a and P H U 'Am I WILL DELIVER TO ANV PAKT OT THE CITY Port, Catawba, Tokay or Sheiry 'Wmcr ront insana oij», at « i .* s r n aaxxov. PkOM{g*Ä. A . W . M U R R A Y , . - - -• - ........ .................. Wl»»Ialar«.-igs.M«r o«al«r.• yLméAJ*é~táJLi+á~É46¡Jiáí*éáAé&+áá*éáéá*MlAj¡káL4iéá¿¡éit+*MiJjf Green V e g e ta b le s. Spinach, Radiihct, Cucuaalier», Head Lettuc»' Curly Lettugs, Young Onions, Parsley, etc. All« a fine loi óf P«»rs for table or for canning. Mi««* ■•U nk»m* j i l t ‘s o n B r o s i f ts CAST THIRD ST. \Mi' 'Éi' »i» »»«'w* -à; V.’ V AddrtM by Rev. i. T , Kerrln. A t the meeting of tb4i Yoke Follows’ band in the Y . M. O. A. rooms this evening R ôt - J . T, K o rrfa w ill deliver an addreis. The gathering is at 6:30' o'clock., ■ ■ In, rn .... . .r Tww ¡Lodj* Notice*. Priâmes« Rtnbekati lodge meet« ia ML .Tabo t ball th ia ««enlng. Po»t ja m a s .a t 'Brown, O. A. S .t.ln- itiated «M ciudidate Thursday «vea* fa*. ' 1 ’ • i «hípment (Í Saturday *nd Another cl coats rtcelved other shipment received monaay* O UR V A R I E T Y OF UP-TÖ-BÄTE OVERCOATS IS UNSURP^SHD.- A«kto Ke ouf codt*. It will fm -Ham-. to : ; ; E v i r f l i ^ tlia t fig h t -In ^lor- in in *n4 .viTîÿ^’j . v .