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* r ”- -i — — • s t -’ • ; , 'A- > ■ ' r< O T E S | O W X T . ; 1 6 0 N D 3 . I . K O V E 5 O T E R 2 4 , 3 9 0 2 . X O . 3 0 á N rrtlp h«a of irthÁil Pricea. C|oti»- » • • I I <laM% Su Ita ■bout r and its 0, 12 o r 0* s ito ptt- in y at ce. > a Gloai Bargains Our «how room facllltlra are •emewtiat limited but th* stock we carry and tho valuta we \of- far RMd no apology. Several big shipment* from th« Woohax Factory, have Ju tt bean received, -W f Invlt« you to look through our lln» be- fora you ntaka a selectlen of an *v*rgarmant. ^ i w v w w w C.P.UrabamsonGo. JO T M a in S t r e e t . T h e r e w a s no r e d u c t i o n in rates u n til w e arrived . W e are s t i l l k e e p in g th e m d o w n . A n d w e D O N O T propose t o raise th e m . J H E H O M E . TEL. CO, Thanksgiving Is Coining. [* WAVE YOU BOUGHT A I* NCW KANQE7 Th* best and blgg«at dinner of th* yeer^wlll be pnrpdrwd and aatan an Thaitkaglvlng Day,' now only ene « M k off am i what do you think?. . M IM _TUf*KEV w alked Into our «tan* th* other day a n d told Mr. Brom- la>. Hi confide nc* of eourse, th a t If aha moat die for T h ankejlvlng ah* «.anted the Amaral m e at cooked in th r t wondarfwl ring«, Th* Diamond. It suited h a r tatt* exactly, aha u t d . A n appetite shiijM netf •« tha grind- atom off fiHfkflaf w in b * In no cam* parte** w ith th* lan g ln« for tha T u n key c*ok»d an *n* a f our Diam ond Range* r i r t a f itt y ,ELLEN GtfRE S USE. UNITED STATES CONSUL. AT PAR. IS TO in v e s t ig a t e IT. A M Y S T K E ttO U S C A S E Thar* Seems to Sa R e m o For Differ ing W itlt tha Pan« Authorities In Probing tha Death of the American Woman Found Shot In 9 Russian'* Apartment*. (By Associates P ita ) -Fari», ^io r. 21—Actios cn Instruc tions from the u. S. state de parimeli, to thoroughly investigate the .sbooung o n Wednesday of Mr*. Elien rjore. Com id General\ CowdyM^faj' requesfciT lour representative American physi cians living i® Parts to form a com mission to conduct a searching iaJs- pendent aotopsy and repore on the circumstances and • probabilities of bow sae m,et her deeth. The com- xniaeion, has already conferred regard in g tu plaits, bai tt h u sot y<* been settled when ih» autopsy «HI tal» place. Tha French officials still hold the body and numerous formalities ■will £ave t>«en gone through with be fore« u w ill be In possession of tho tmdertaked designated byOowdy. Ho Is now seeking to obtain possession ot th « remains bat It w ill probably be accessary to make an application to tho m m tntng magistrate in charge of th e case. Tbe doctor» most act quick- 19 for the funeral has been finally ar ranged for tomorrow afternoon. The quaettons before the American medical commission «re delicate aa their concessions sa to tha coorse of the ballet may conflict with those of the French medl'-al experts Tho lat ter baa* the it- ident theory on tha upward range of the bull«, bat the American cifrista believe that' an In dependent autopsy w ill establish the fact Itiat tbe rang« waa almost hori zontal, thus indicatine a direct shot from an aimed weapon. Th* United State* causiate staff ts also taking th a deporitJona of witnesses Independ e n t of those takta hy French oSciala So f»r this action h a not developed any new feature* bat tbe depositions furnish a complete asd unprejudiced history of the case and will be for warded to the (tate department at Washington. Gowdy will be rep resented at the \cxamlnation of Bo- Rydzewskl. In whose apartment Mr*. G o n was killed, bttt aa an observer, as care w ill be taken ftqt to create an Impression that there ts the least of ficial donbt of the thoroughness of Fretch Justice. Lockest of 1300 Men. New Tork. Nov M —A lorkmrt wm declared today by tbe Builders and Contractors' assodati«! of New Ro- cbella whicb forced ali tbe building trades workmen In the suburbs north of New York from Mount Vernon, N. Y _ to the ConnertJest tin* to quit work. Tha number of men oat Is about 1.500. Tbs trouble grew oat of a recent strike panned by a disagree m ent between plumbers aafl thstr em ployes. ^ Fertilize the lawn with wood aahea. Cost* |1 to cover a good sized lawn. Mott's. lSdtf \ T h ir d S t m t . Fener’i Imr Disippoiat Many people who tM nk they sp bu;- fog ¿turn are »Imply buying experi ence. Bye « a d % e tkey «111 be num bered ftmons oar regular customers, for they wifi hate discovered that F*n- nefte 1» alway* safa fa quality and pr^ce/ » OTentatesaent h** s o temptation for us. Truth Ss plenty streag « o u * h . F o t o»«r 55 yesar* tre kvre been jdv- ln * Settw •‘boots and aboe$ tor laas than .any othe^ store Ik Jamei- fcwB^-ud a » still doing t t T p a can’t Smprinn those *oli^ Cesi* h ie JBearsr, K id Ftoxed Sheet fo r coa- f t á t ’ : Thay^ne lined w ith medicated -tanw N a it1 ait* asw a n a aajtoaafeThey o n ly < ¿ * tn .2 S here. , D o tt't IM | t t w* “SKAOfiL“ - F E I W E W f i l , (I; m. Vtaaw * S a il. - ' •W H A i:i « T . INVASION OF VENEZUELA- | Rebels From Th(it Country »and C6. - Icmbia A^e Checked. Willemstad.,,Nov. 43.—A pow lnvt. filon of Veaexuela frbm ColQmitla oc curred receotly when WOO ■évolu* r yeneîuelan. a n d . Colombian» liberated Ss tha result of the surren der of Oeneral Uribe-Urlbe and commanded by Generals Rangel, Bar- ^ba& «M EspMtu. Ban to Morales, en- tored yenezuelan territory.' On Sat urday last, (after a severe encounter at LasDaataa with Venezuelan, troops commanded by President’Caatro«' bro. there revolutionists were checked. Th* Colombian is Itenerslly ngarded . m hninff. innocents of the move in c n t Caracas, Noy. 2S.-JGeneral Veliitinl, ropre*§ntsti ve of PreddM ( Castro |n Wifitnrn provinces, will laKH * lQ- morrow for Bsrcenola asd Ctvdad Bol iv a r wtth 2 Æ » ®en to b«gia a cam paign against the revolutionists. - He Insists that Colombia la respon sible. *1*3 Vaneauela Na«da a L***oit. Cologne, N ot . 24.— In an evidently Inspired artlcl* the Cologne Qaxetta today i&ys: \England i^pDld certain ly loach Vensauala a sharp lesson since President Caatro rafosea to rec ognize th» demands o f Jus tic* and equity. Germany and the other pow ers have also serious ground* (or com plaint and it U Um« the relations of \ eneruoia towards the foreign pow ers abould be defined.” Ithaca Dealers and Tw* Telephon* Systems. Ithaca, Nov. Zt.—Itkaca groccry «m i meat merchants have beaa ohal- lng under the fact that two telephone aystems are in a** la this city and that they are compelled to use and pay for both. Finally they hit spoa a plan whereby they bell ere they can get relief A few days ago, a com mittee began calling upon the dealers and It has now secured promlaaa from practically a ll ot them to sign a com pact that they will use but one tele phone In theft* baslneae aad that this shall be tbe telephone who«« company w ill make tbe lowest bid for service Erie Railroad Employai Arrestad. Salamanna. Nov. 24.—bontà Plum mer. Earnest Fee, John Quigley, Cbau-les Q. Chapman, Charlea Reed and Thomas B. McWUliama, all em ployed on the freight transfer plat forms of the EMe raidlroad here, were arrested Saturday afterqeon by Brie Detective Wheeler and Special OHI cer Glass, charged with lareany. The ar rest of McWilliams bsenght ont th* fact that the ntfe railroad company has been missing fretgbt for «¿me lit tle tim^ such as pocket knives, etc, The detective waa set to work oa the case and. it Is alleged, found some ot the stolen good* In McWilliams' poa- eession. This It ta claimed. Implicated the eifcir mam asd their arrest follow ed. In a Rain of Ashes. San Francisco, Now. 24 —The gun boat Ranger has arrived here from Panama. Tbe oOcers wltneaaed com* of the effects oí the eruption of San to Marla while pa**ing np th* Central An erlcan coast In the gull of Tehu- artepec the Ranger waa for two day# Lc a thick atnXMfphere with tmmlcn stone and asbes covering the surf ice of the sea in an direction». Tho shove was covered with ashe*. Aimed at the Jawa. Bucharest, Rotnnania. Not. 24.—The disciplinary council of the Roumanian te r has published a decision that only Roumanian cltliens may hereafter practice law or act as clerks of law yers. The declalon la aimed directly at Jews who form a majority of tbe lawyers and law clerks. Reyal Qifta. Romp, Nov. 14.—King Victor Bm««. uel has signalized the blrih of Prin cess Mafalda, who was bora Nor. 19, by giving $20.000 to foundling hospi tal* and 1 2 0 ,0 0 0 to the free hospital*. Admiral Caaay L m m n Panama ■Washington, Mor. M .—A « fila g n a to the navy departai*at • tolar froas Panama reports th* deportar« of Haar Admiral Casey la h li .tagafclp Wlaico»- *lxi tor 8*a Fraxudsoo. T h* Qevwm*»** Thank*glvtHg. Albany, NoT. Jtr-Oov. Oddi uriti rem ain ta tlda'^etty « * t il T t1 * * ìI*) w hén he w ill & u t H a » * w « li «or TbpQkMgMm*, . .. * R t O T l T H A V d N A . 8T RIK E R S MAKE OEM6NSTRA- v T idw in f*W»HT O f p a l a c e . 3 KILLED AND 2 WOUNDED Street Car Service *u*pended In O r der tty P rotect l»reper^f—^-Police W ill Not Make Arrests Owing- to Sympe- thy Wilth Striktre—The Situation la Serloua. - - (By » —nrtsta« PfewJ •Havana, Nov. 54.— Police Captain Jti\io and two offlceia were wounded and two strikers killed during a dam- onstration today ln feBBt sf tbe pal- TwoTFSttC&HBir scp; 1 wo |>Auewea— ani— st*vtiral strikers were wounded. The strike became general today. Tho. canduo tors and uiotormen coe!innp4 running their cars until' 1 Q'clotk «hen Supt. Greenwood ordeTvd a smpension of trade. H « had asked for protection from the civil governor but the author* ities were u * k 1 * to protect the cars. Some of thasa were wrecked Some m otorisen snd coaductora were ln- Jnred. The man were w illing to remain at w o rk, bat the company official* In •ir- der to protect th« property, dwmcd lt wig# to suspend aervlce. The situa tion 1* grave. The police w ill not m ake arrests owing to tbe pmnounced sympathy of the mayor and other city oS c lala w ith th* strikers A tapb of atrlkers drove the employes of the W eatera railroad (rota tbe trains to day. No bread or meat 1* on calo And a eoaUauasce of the »trike w ill oanae much sulferisg to the poor, -Paaaawgar Train W n d n d Charlotte, N- C-, Nov. 24. A Ore- tnan n a killed M d w e r a l paaaen- gera war« badly lajared ®arly today l i the wrecking o f ths aosth bound Soutb era railway paaseagw train at Spar tanburg. N o details hare been aecur- ad. ' BO Y 'S LEG AMPUTATED, Wa* Stmck by Part of a Tr** That S p lit W hile Being Felled. Ellington, Nov. 24,-—(Speclal>—Sun day Archie Boyd, a yöü’ng son of Ham ilton Boyd., aged about 11 yeaans.and re- aiding in th« town of Gerry about Jour m il« distant from here, met with a painful and nertoils accident. He was in the .woods where'a tree was being felled. The tree began to split aal he- starred to run out from under It, but he was janable to get away quWkly enough and a part of U atrtick him!, crushing his leg. The Injured Iwy's father summoned Dr. J. B. Frisbee and npod examination lt was found ¿hat amputation of U s leg wiU b* neces- m y . * COUNTY COURT. -Assault Case on T rial. Mayvilljr. Nov. Ì4.—(Special)—Coun ty court resumed its labors this mare- lng. Judge Fisher presiding., ,., Th« caso of th« peopla vs. Joeeph and Ada Crawford waa placed on trial. Th« Francis family complain*. It la a caa* of assault la which defendanta are charged with having assailed Mrs. Francis a%fc hor daughter while tha latter was picking straw b e n i c* oa oae side of a highway. Sudden Death Near Ccntrtlla. Central ta. Nor. 24.—(3pecisl)—Mrs. Thomaa Joaylln, whoso home was about two miles aouth of this placow dropped dead wtUl* engaged in her household dull«* Sunday afternoon. SMOKE CAUSED EXCITEMENT. •haver Blo*k Thought to • « In Dan ger This Morning. To all outward ape— raacqs the Shaver oiock at • and 8 South Main atreet was aflre at 11.30 this moralug and a larg« crowd, attracted by the presence ot the chemical wagun. watched the clouds of amok* roll tram tha. front window* oa th* third and fourth floor», expecting to »»• l o w break forth at any moment. Chief Wilson and a numfcer of hla men made a rapid Investigation ami dlacovered that amok« from th« stove In tbe bar room o f th* H o tel Iroquois passed up a portion of Che chimney T rei ley RI«t«r« fuabM d . BaUston, Nev. M.—Abler & Brock- way wbo wa* ooa viel«! of misdemean or a t MechanltrvIII» in C * Hudson Val ley trolley strike riot, waa tentenccd | and out into tn« rooms above through today H>X pay JOTO «ne or go to Jail ! two unplugged stove pipe «botes, one for 3Q0 days. John Hewitt wbo ' on tho third and ono on tbe fourth pleaded aulity ot rtomoa conduct waa Boor. The incident canted fikcltemeat finad {150 or ISO day* Both committed tn uatault of fine*. were Wanted For Stamp Robbery. Chicago, Nov. 24 T wo men who registered at the Wyoming hotel last Friday aa 16. H and E. B. Fuller of SCnaeapolia were arrested last even ing. They are et]p*r«*d to be wanted relatlv« to a big e<amp robbery Whether they w*m Implicated In the 14.000 Chicago pnstnCk» robbery of last year t* unlreovn a third man wbo appeared at th» bold today has been arrested also it la believed, al though the poetoffl<-e authorities will not dlsciiss the rvpori Patrick\« Trial Adjourned. New York. Nov. 24 —Argument on the recent motion for a new trial for Albert' T. Patrick *»» today before Recorder Goff, was adjourned until Wedneeday because of tbe abeence from the city of AKsis'aat District At torney G a m a who has charge of the prosecution. PatrVk was convicted of the murder of William M Rice Earthquake In Ecuador. Guayaquil, Nov 24—A heavy earthquake shot k waa felt last Bight at Latchnnjn province of Leon. A Deadly Hurrican*. Bhenoe Ayres. Nov 24 -—A fturrlcan» has swept over San r-rbano, province of 8anta Fe_ A hundred houses wero destroyed, five persons tilled, a num ber injured and railroad and tele graphic eommanlcaUon waa Inter rupted. Wrist Cut by Broken Dish. (While Mrs. Chris Hanson of 6Sí Warren atreet was washing dishes at a festival In the Daniab Congregational church Saturday evening eae of the dishes broke la her hand «ad tnt her right wrist so badly that Dr. Rldgway fonad le aeceseary -to take four stitch es te dose the wound. Wafoe Ran Ov*r Bey* Feet, 'White returning from school at noon today if orris, X4-yearotd eoa of Mr. aid Mrt. B*ej. Chesey, who taalde fa «lié Y. M. C. A. bvlldlB«; had oae of hie .«Mt n t ore* by a, wagoa. jII- ‘tkoegk the hart .waa jwtiifgl th* hoy . waa «Mete kee* abeot. \ ; ¿0- T for a tim e APPEAL FOR ORPHANAGE. Donation* Afked For In Behalf of tbe Guatavua Adolphus Hem«. To the public; We appeal os behalf of the children of tha GostArus Adolphus home, aa in former years, to all friends of tha lnstitufian, for Thankaglvtng dona tions. Anything suitable for your own Thanks^vihg labia win be gladly re ceived by the superintendent and ma tron of tha home Turkey a, chlckena, candles and In fact anything which would add to the happlnam of your own children w ill be welcome Articles may be left at C. A- 9*aa- aca A C^.'s 200 V a in itreet; JohnaoA £ Sundell, corner ef Froepeet and Newland avenues; W illiam Carlson*3, «jrner of Sprague god Baker streets; A. Erickson A B ods ', W llliard street; Otson Brothers. Poole av«nue; Dor man's ntx-ery. East Ninth street; C. J. Anderson's, 107 Bast Second street; ®rant a cerlaon's, 702 E>at Second street . Anyone receiving or having dona tions for tbo horn« will please com municate with the orphanage by Home telrphone or otherwise, and J. S. Bwensson, the superintendent w in gladly send for the same. Tour* In behalf of the children. Julius Iincola. ft Is deelred that all contribution* tor the home bt In by Wednesday noon. GAMBLING AT CEL0R0N A Half Hupdred Men In a Cottage Sun* day Af ternoon— Two Cabgtit and ■ Justice Price Im p « « * t-itfht a. About 6 o’clock . Sunday .aiternoaa Deputy Sheriff tr‘- W. Chase pi Fal coner received a visit from a dews*- tioa ot titiiens resiaiug at of u<M j- Celeron. Wlvo tatapiaiiwid lluu inero ( waa a gambllns room id- full plsy at tho viUase. Alter. couaulUng DiatrisL Attorney Green StieriH Chase proceed ed -to C«loron and n>a^lng bis way to the suspected cottage looked in. At least &0 men were within the building aad *11 *t> tnteat upon- tfte gaiu«« that i\ p^rgiyf» «fafi ihtfy old not notice the Intruder. He succeeded 1» locking tha'-doqea- of the but tdtug ba> tor« tho tnt«r«Ked group* agound t&* tables realized w h a t;«m ' going on. There were two poker tables and a crap table in operation with aeven or eight men at each table. About 30 m*n were looking on tut not playing. Deputy Chas* havlns1 scoured th* door* announced to the crowd that they were under arrest and that he would take charge of the -table* and th« paining outhu The men tried th* doors and finding them fast threw up th« windows and mad« their exit by that route The officer rould not stay the (tampede but sucrerded In getting hold ot Btmer Drotta who ta satd to own the cottage and or Jane* Johasoa of this city who was Interested with Drotta la running th* place and prevented thau from «scap ing. H* also confiscated th« gamb ling outfit and brought away, beaida* th* lablaa, 400 poker chip«, «moral ■eta ot dice and a quantity ot other gamin« appliance«. Drotta asd Johnson were le t off oa their promise to appear for a hearing before Justice Price this morning. They war« on hand at th* appointed time, pleaded guilty to the charts made against them a|d JusOce Price Imposed a Bn* of 115 oa Drotta and HO on Johnson which were paid. J a m e s t o w n t a b l e c o ; Incorporation of thy New C«ne*rn>~& M, Curtí» President and . Treasurer, Tho Jamostewu Table Contfpajiy baa bpett Itieorporated, to assume bu|4 K f’ iresB of tbo Jam««town Dtnlijg cumpaiiy which ha^ boon In ItTIIItimH hoio for some Utoo. Th* incorporât*1’ 'J ors of thè new company are J>. A. ■ ■ ' t'urti*. F. SI. Curtía, Petor John»oaT~ Ond A. Ham s The capital stocìt’l», ; placed at $15.000 and the MeüSra. Cttr», tía hav© purchasí'd one-half ‘ of th* stock Issued. F M. Curtis bscomN provident and treasurer of the cotfeara The compaay. wilt devote Ita- adergiti': .‘r i i . . , , 'ÿs&a to th* manufacture of extonalon tabl*.' ’ ,jExhtt>|t|p will be mado tn Mr. Curtis’* Bl>aco Tu the ox positions a f'O n in C 1- Rapida anit Chicago. ■ • ---- - — 1— ♦ ' ■'T ^ a ^ Meeting» In th* V. M. C. A. Bulldltna. There was a falr-a'zod audience at the freo entertainment in th* Y. If. 0. a auditorium Saturday evening and Special tn Caffe*. Our high grade special 51 * J coffee at 2&C. Ingerson Bros. 24d3* Tork'a racial massage m s o v e f wrinkle* had blark keaia 799 Mala «treat. _ 2«dlsao* Saoke J. F. D. cigar, la. Carl C.CountrjTi»*B, roadar and lcpp*r* aonator,’ assisted by local talent,1gar* an enjoyable program. At tho men a meeting Sunday after» noon Mr. Countryman addressed an audience ot 100 men and at th« bey*' meeting be *pok« before about 4ft _ ’-joya. Rev. Miles Warrlt.k tang **lo* as both of tbe meetings. Th* B*«, th* B m . th* B e e ' ' Great bargain day* Wednesday aa* Thanks giving day at the Baa. 10c ci gar* will go fer 6e «aeh. Roht. B e n * cr.d othov high grads brands. A box of- 10 c high grad* cigars win go for 92.60, wtth U a One leather olgar cat* worth &0c, free. The olgar Cham pion, a boa of KO will go for ll.lff, a&4 ' a flno cigar caso free. Tha Waldorf, Llttlo Havana, Educator and Wheel* ing stogies a box of 100 will go for 31.20, with cigar caa« worth 30c free. 2Mt| Entertainment and Supper At First Lutheran church Tuesday «ft enlng by the S. T. tt B. socloly for benefit of the famine sufftrara, 15 centa, , Don't fail to gueM on the weight of , our turkey. The Famous. dl filog Up Telepliooe 119 K If you have any SECOND-HAND STOVES or CLOTHING—'Bought or Bold. Also «CRAP IRON. RAOtr RUBBERS, METALS, BOTTLKB/' and PAPER STOCK. ^ ^ . M M E H R , / Car. Harri*«« and Fact* á * e Onkctball Qkn]as Saturday Evening. lo thé T. M. C. A. gymnasium Sat urday evening the Royals, leaden In Ki* association basketball league, de feated the Ch'adalcotn* 27* to 18, and the Central* downed the Ramblers 9 to 8. . Notice. We beg to Inform yog that we make a specialty of ateant cleaning, Frencli or Oriental dry cleaning, dyeing, prefalng aad altering la'dlest’ aad men's garments. Goods called for and de livered. Slnihers'«,. Xafn and Sec ond St*. Hoine -'PhOB* 7>TB. d l • M.*n'*f _ Ta*t* ‘ ^ Appreciate onr'eet^)« l&ada *nKa aad ovenioata.- OarreloUia-are th* wmtp «or cutting it ttyffak and ap to data aad' on .wwkattiwhljL,eaiui*trtw'eK- caiML -' lil'pk'.ato w mi-: ««ittefM jMMt ' » I t I WIU DEUTCK TO ANY 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 W i n e , ,o r a i * * » o ta , a t » i m ra a e a u o it. « » I “ *«. A . W . M U R R A Y , ^ _____________ WhalcM)« IJ^itar p»«!cr, F o r Th a n k s g iv in g D in n e r A faUaaeattaNrt s f « «*<*< anici*« at « a r *t*r* n A a* W *. Table Raisins Currants tilact Pineapple Glace Cherries Glace Orange and Lemon Peel Citron, Etc. Malaga Grapes ' Cranberries Florida Orange» Table Apples Eating Pears Schweitzer Cheese Pine Apple Cheese •kaw yea t t t a*a«t «•*■]»!•*• Hae af fanay (»c*ri*A fra il* *ad M A vagetabl«* l a th« elty. I n g e r e o n Boros. G R A N D C O N C E R T 1 s t M . E C H U R C H , T H A N K S G I V I N G ^ E V E N I N G N O V E M B E R 2 7 t h . G i v e n b y th e f ! H Q I R a n d O t h e r T a l e n t , by an Orchtstra, Piano and the OrcM. J j» D OtlCTED BY j« R . C U R T I S B A R T H . 4 M A I N F L O O R 2 5 c . * B A L C O N Y i 5 e : A fine d a « Mncert is a CcrUintf. The prict ii/. wUhl» . Y ' ou ire raqaestad lé be present. Renncmbtr th* date., ike teach of all. , ion are raancstaa i« se Dreseac, ií íf; vj T H Ü R ^ V f Í p ^ Í Í S « B ^ The Masohswllfattenclin a