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t J f. H : We have placed oo^safe ' at a closing out price a lot [ of Children s Lo.ig Coats, j which should be of inter- < es to many who are not | ye supplied. ¡ They are mostly made | oat of “odds and end*” of 8 [heavy Beavers, Kersrysg ¡ and Plaid Backs, worked g : up into garments at the g ) end of ti» season in the § cloak factory. They are made for wear and warmth, have ! double yokes and wide in- ] side lacings. They come ! in a big variety of colors I and mixtures and run in ' sizes from 4 to 12. You have your choicc Drastic Action Taken by tbe German and British Commandera* THE SITUATION IS ÏQRE N a t u r e o f the C l a im s W h i c h .H a v e C a u s e d S u c h Strenuo u s A c t io n — N o w France T a k e s a H a n d in the P r o c c c d iags — Arrest o f Foreigners in V e n e z u e l a — Britain's U ltim a t u m Called for Q u i c k Action in the E v e n t of Non- S e ttlem e n t, can while they last for S3.98 Their real values arc $6,50 to $8.00. C. F. Abrahamson Co. 2 0 7 M a i n Stree t . S3000000000000CÖ I Ml GOMIWC. THIS SPACE WILL BE O C C UPIED ST D. L. ARNSON, THE WELL KNOWN JEW E L E R . . . Caracas. Venezuela. Dw o'cloc k tht? afternoon the German and British flwl Pflwd and outside the harbor of 1 -a Cuayra all ves» is whith «ere then there. These w<>r« the warships tlcnrral Ctcs- pa Toium. Qssun and Margarita. The «hips lere manned by Z'M men Tbe opus of the rsp'urt* of tüe sanhips is tot a» y«t nTPral!) known in the fa^ua! Crtai tvt.temcnl will un- doubto. > s*re»aii a u«*n it la announc ed It Is said on pood authority that the capta, j oi the l>msh cruiser Retribu tion ’Ms afternoon sent a special courier from l-a tluayra to Cuacas *i'h an ultimatum for compliance with the note deposited yesterday by I he* BrtUsh and (im n in ministers at the home of the foreign minister be fore their departure from Caraaas U Is s^id the u'Mmatum pi'«'« a maxi mum of 4S hours in which Venezuela la to ait'e'de. The note It Is * Id requests the tm- mftilatr • b payment of JM.OOO wrti to Great 1-itaia and Germany and for the settlement of claims arising from the past re^olu. terns by a mixed trl- hurml the samo as the last agreement made with France. It la alad said that tho British mlns' er at the last movent Called to present the claims, except for $4» 0 G 0 hat his demand Is not duly sopp- rted toy Irgsl docuiHeiltS and facts and Is considered absurd. Story of Arresta Discredited Rerl‘n_ Doc. 10 — The fur» cn oSce here had not received up to 11 *> n any th ng (Tom La Guayra s'tce Hujday evening, when Charge DA7ain-s \ i>o Pi'grlm lialtai BaJtasxl catil.d th-t he had pone on board tho \ me ;a Oihctals here have no coilrtnstloD i f tip annuunc«-.] arr* s; of all German ard British «a j«-c-s at Caracas and are Ur-n ft to . *ltspo-od to discredit tLe sta.eun nt They say that possibly a few Germans a. U Knglishtnea may hate bwn arr<»sip * under some pro- Tfrt by f rp~. Iii■rt T t’sst'o bat tho fo'eERn offi' o aoih«-rm«-s cons der It e* rvn.ely ¿irahtínl that he wou'd per n>.i a.n*st of all Germans »SJ Uritish- ■¿u it CiTicas. 9 —At 4 t based on (actraant defanits or tegB- i vmained gence and are not uncollected, private or bnsioeas debts. The German Haims are large la amount and more varied in their u- tnre and tin? responsibility pf the Ven ezuelan governnsecr for tte n d n p t h e of the obllgatioas Is . lot oirei- oos In certain sections o t the a e n m L There are no intimations here of ths amotmts either of l-Vench or A w k u claims, which puist be raasUest 4 Tbe p recant ions taken by Ike United ¿iat*o In ordering a « * w t itet to the Venezoeiaa coast do io( eacaye at tention It is considered a «if» t>it the Washington authorities are Oil their guard against the n M » ; o t too drastic measures by titter Ger many or Entlarid far tbe coUerticn at a debt from a weak power distracted with revolution- E l m ^ t u natioas have been financing railways har- bor improvement scheases ta Soeth America for half a CHtttry hot tbey have not been acrestoeaed to depead on naval d s m c s s t m ^ H for tie ja{. Iwiloa of debilttd Interests. SKATING TIME Is here again and now is the time to BOY SKATES. e Wilson & Van Tnyl have a full lint of Ladies* and Gents’, ail- styles. Come in snd look them over. The Creditors Atjsrmst Vetieiuala. New Tor!;. Dec. 10 - Tho principal BfUisb croiitors whose claims are to tsa « l f u M J tiT The nTnnsatum ggstnsr Veaeroela are. n.-<w.mg to the Tri bune's oorrnspondi n! in D adon. rail way and hartnjr tmpmv> -nrni compan ies. Some of thes-e companies i om- plain of defaults i f inter-p’ guaranteed by the Venezuelan g*»eirm«nt and an other corporation, which totU up nl bsae of bonds, claims that a ct-nsid r- able amount of ncpnid ictrrest is rfne it. There are also claims for damages to railways and other .prop- rry [rum war losses, also for unpaid charges for freight on the government s ac.-ounL The British claims in the n_ain are rürA'nnîf£l Reunion and DMnor Heir -In Pie«* York. N'«w Yc,rtc. Dec. ÏOi—rThe ÛrS» andut nyfcm asjd dinner of th« OacJauqua tKSSty SL\c!ity OÎ the city of Nt»w Yurb n s iield at tùe * Hoffman House ifasîilagton Winâeor. president of the aotîety. presided, and Just're John WoodwJirxl ¿IÎ th? appellate divisii n <.f the sopreaoe coart actel as tuisimaç 1 er. • la hïs «ijeatet; speef'â Justice \Vuc«l-' ward said that Woatern N/pw ïork, hart cotetîibated to the country muy.Ditn ot talent holding great polittval. Judic ial tsd financial ÿOdtinis Jasîice 16 W Hatch of tbe an*w>llat» B tM w raU that If ail t.-e or r»i in the Mate goTeratnent w<*re vacant «» • f t a m could be 'oend tn Chau taaqsa cwmty to fltj them wt»i Aafoss *hn o*I«r tîrîalro^s were Mar tin tf. Uttjetoa of Broohivn. Juc»tce Rs^as R. Cowtn^. n. F Tcr raey John T. wailarn' ««<* P f'addiiîgsm Judge Haoksr Appointed. Albany. Dec. 10.—Ptesiins Justice Goodr.ch of the Second department of tie appellate division of th« suptvme coart bavins certified to Governor Odell Lhat the pressure of baoness on the court required an addit.ona. Jus tice. tbe Governor bas Oeaicnatt'l tho Baa. Warren 11 Hooker of Ktvdimta la act temporarily as an as^>' au- Jut- Jca of &nck appellate dlvuma. Th» French Ctaitna. Paris. Dec. 10.—Owtas to the pxf- lty of th* sitoaUoa 1« V e w s K it. the foreisn oOce has directed W lncr. the newly appointed French ■laktar to VeLonela. to start iw a itM itj iar Cathi3& withoat wal^iax fee the av- rlTal ten of tat t « a « w i u aliM t r , General VeJctiai. as «1 trn liirailnl The forcisa office also selected t v » « de Pemti de Booca as the Freach representative In arUtntloa «U h VeaezaeiM and has ordered >Im to proceed to Caracas isamediataty with U. Wien«'. Tbe &rbitiatioa covet» t he losses nstalned by French citi zens whose hotua w?re barncd and whose plantauons were destroyed curing the revolution. Tbe snaaoats at b tratlon wiii be heid at CnrnjcaSL The i'rrnch oSklals probably will de part within two days, tn tbefr arriv al at taiaiss there will be a faratl nstaaptss nt dipjesatir be- tween the two nimtriis. Great Brtta>«Ts U lS n itn. London. Dts* la — tn the hoase of con, mans io*a> I m!w Foreign- S^crr- tnry Cran Lome &'.:>! t U gjve.'tmeat had no cfSiial ItluroatlM of tbs sHitm by V n - w t o of 2 £s® Bcilish and Crnssa sabject* <tr of tbe V^e- zuelan vmrships. by tbe Seets at Groat Stad Furnitur« For Cruiser Baitimon. New York, Dcc. 10 - The cruiser Battimore which has bçen rvhulH at the Brooklyn Navy Ysr-t is to 1x9 equipped throaiÜKlBt with sti-cl fur- aitare. She Will be the first Cnltod States warship to have furniture of fireproof construction. u l| it Is ex pected that within a few leir« all of the fighting vessel» of :h<* navy will be similarly equipped- Tbu fumi turo U heVs tüanurarfured at the Brook- iyw yard. A Well Shootar Blown to Atoms. Bradford. Dec. 10.-1 -wph Shaffer, aied ss yean, with a tram of horses aad slelch. was blown to atoms Tues day by an explosion of ii >0 quarts of g!ycarine, which occarr-d friUun three ■ B m ot BratUard. feta Ter was es m H t» shoot a wel* ilxs the acrl- <kat happened- I^css than three poaads of Sesh. sbrM‘ clothing and particles of wood s i that remain of the man aad o%- 6 ‘ PEOPLE OF SCHENECTADY T H U S ESCAPE’FREEZING T O DEATH. THERE IS NQ GOAL In That City— Frozen to Death While Walking the Tracks— Cold Wavs Has Broken at Albany— Lost Boy - Believed ^o Have Wandened In »the Fields and Perished. (By. Associated Press.) Sthenwtady. Dec. ■ 10.—Snow is- again falling. Coal dealers declare they ba\e no coal. Many cases ot ex treme suflerins are noted. Several families aro known to havo “emitted the floor\ all night to keep from freezing In their beds. Zero temperature prevails. Two of tho police precincts are without coal arfd they probably will be closed today. Albany, Dec, 10.—Tho cold Wave bt ro Is broken. The temperature is eight degrees above Eero and rising, with fine snow fly in« before south wipd ojC 14 miles an hour, increasing in velocity Tho minimum lempera- ture during the night ßrces below zero. was ( 5 5 dc- (Coxsti tied n Pase .Six ) Lectur? cn jamastownk. * Tomomi» '■tftilnt tn V V C A andTtoriuni ! <txard Haçamaa Rail win lec tnTe < ^ HisSbrir Jamestown aad N-tit-ore. mostrateti by S* kcss- tiiul coUtred views dl Brooks News Co. r j - thr' !tn e s t aasortaKct* of pipes in rf«ixs cig a r ho.ders an d choice t a o t - tag tobacco tp the city. SKATING A T M ARVIN RIXK. WHEN THE W ISE BUT Christm as is only two weeks away— that*« all. Tbe last one o f these s t e k i «ill b* a coastaat hurrr and r a th —evtrjrbody seek in g to settle C lu ia ttn s q i a t i o u in the Crowds and roafaM ai».' W ise people «k o lik e coaafocta— ble shopping, w h ile o a r c h o ic a t and most com plete stock oC s lip pers is s t ill tin ick a d , « S i k a y noir. F o r tbiy reason «e b i n pat o a t i l i p p a t a ll over t h e atore. I f yoa w ant to .pay b a t 50 cents—M « A o v é th m - b m k 'S f j m aa^tsr~pX]nct~aRith u { 1.00 w e hstvifee very new b tai. > If you really want hin <to walk òm “caiT street” toa B M iar Anesttd on Charge of Fraud E n ^ a ^ i , Dec. ' ■> T ^ o brothers tod Ao^tB’ it a 'd th<*tr b r o tte r - i» r U w . (»< r ir a n . r^ . * b n have ftoBted romi»an^i To ih<» si u* of easy nfilioas is tod iany hare bggp arrt s' <1 cn a < U I'jro of fraaj obtain^c mon* y uc* Inr fils» prfteesfei A « Italian Minuter’» Suicide. >lmor Polanco Italia* mlnlsti'r a* Sofia, comm.tinl s&ici^e a t Milan y^s’^rday He th.*^w kdm 4 f out Of tfte s.odow of a, hotel The minister ha 1 l^n snffering for s m e tin«- past fn>tn oervo&S COiii\ 1 . Y . M. C A_ Boys' Reception. Tbe Brst boys reception for the Bea sts of * 02 -'fi 2 «I;i be bnld is tbe rooms' of the baysf isparm^a; of tbe Y M C A. Tharaday pioi'r? fr-'m 7 30 >o 9 Special masl' al at'ra'flc*ns have been secured and in a>i«' to tbe mtisi^ai program there wtlt be s t*Ut Hlasi^aied with Etereop-i oa vi- ^ ■ Ail member? of tbe boys dispart tc^-nt who Intcid (o be present ma>-' i’\ ln»..a- tioKS before Thursday toon. -— books at F M tUi'as. Men's Elegant Neckwear. Neckties found h'-re for originality of desitsn. (asi) ’• r a : >»■ sbap --t iji'allt? a id prce, hat.> no etj-tal Wtquist & Johnson. 1 M a n sin ct. 10dl2 PICTURES W O R T H SEEING. May Hava Frozen to Death, Auburn. Dec. 10 —Detectives are Comp'<’l<’ly mystified over the disap pear unco of flve-year-oldWllllelllnger. whilu ms parents are distracted and the entire community deeply concern ed I^uit Sunday afternoon he ac companied his 14-y ear-old sister on an errand and was told to wait out side while she went into the house. She return'll in five minutes only to And that {V'llllo bad vanished Not a trace of the boy has alnic been un earthed Ue is (Jie son of poor Ger man parent* and the theory of ab duction in the hope uf a l&r&e ransom seems untenable. <Tbe>t)lace where he was missed Is Id one of the fine res idence portions of the cily. The weather h|s been bitterly cold ever since and he may have wandered lhlo some field and perishe^. Tbe police with several volunteers are continuing tho gcartJi of tba outskirts at^d ad jacent fields. Condition Much Improved and Will Soon Be Atiie to Leave Hause. ■WestfioM, Dpe. 10.*—(Sp*x lftl )~Th<* condition of. Hon. S. Krcderiil; Nixpn shows astoi'ishisg Improvement since Tuesday nnd U Is beloved t hat h>- '■ li 1 he able to leave tho house In a few •lays. CJlay a s \Butter.” 'Eondop i Knsiandi Health says: It Is not generally known t^hat »i\ many parts of the world chy la catun on bread as a substitute for butter. This is termed “stone batter.1' and 1 st ttsod in many parts of Germany. lu north ern Sweden eurth 1 b often baked in br»*ad, and 1b sold 4n the puMIc tnar- ketH on tbe Italian peninsula os well Oi PS tte ifiiamL oL Sat 4itaa,--fìeiaiiu- . .Tic __ maúi ____ nane -- and- __ Nubia and otU-'r tropual countries. This practice pm'mlily had I:» origin In tPe knonledK«* tluH all .•artli# have some kind nf flavor and tuk< the place of salt, a necessary Ingr^-d'enl tu all kinds of food A Coll'ery Pumped Out Pott 3 vlJU\ Der. lu The I-ytlo col liery which was \dr-mned out'' bo- cat se of Ihe failure *» k«*c:> the mine putnps In opernrl«rn during t*t'* ntrlkv*. le« been cleared. MMiIur will be re sumed at out e The i.»lllen has an tuaiual capacity oi 40u.\00 tons. Nearing the End W e give you J u m iwn m<iro chances at our spociM sales Tomorrow nnd I Dec 18 are the two '»ft day* Don't dtjay .but come and BCture oi o of the many bargains thnt we have in store fur thaso that ean appreciate a real bargain., ltotnembir »e are not re tailers. but simply gl’ lng ytti advan tage of a lactnry sale at »holes n pr res to rlrar «iu{ »tm k for tho n # sea-on Jamestown beunge Co dl* FfiUNO IN LAKE ERIE- BODY O F A M AN . DISCOVERED BV, TWO HUNTERS. , *’ Identity Proven by inscription on % • Locket *nd by a Bank Book— M. A., Gotham, Richland City, Wis. Ripley, Doc. do.— (Spoclal.)— bajV Urant Ramhairt, attd Jtolla.' Mu’ K bum. were huullng ou the Uika ■ nbore, a 4 itlU> eaa,V of here i uesday af- u>rn.-.m wtlen they found the body of a man In the toko After dark Con stable K . \V\ < Steoblua. Undertaker Mahle and others recovered the body’ and ujoIi it to M. Mahle'i rooms and llio corutier was hero Wudnosday morning Playing Cards. Tho flinit and tanrest tine of play- itit; carâs Ih the city from 10 cents to 75 cents lirooUo Kos’s Co . S Ea.st Third street 10dl2 Mott's Seed ft ICost Becond St Fe d stores, 108 110 10d4 Found Frozen. Newburgh. N. Y., Dec. 10.—John Tuksr. a Hungarian was found dead afonj the railroad tracka-this morn ing He bad frozen to death walking here from Itoseton. 8 KATISÎG A T MARVIN JUNK. dress »ere found In a locked on his watcb chain and also in a hank book to be M A. Goth* àm. Rlclituuml City. Wta. Tha bnr.k and posUuaster have bean wtra& of the finding of the body Hla fat* er was the captain of a largs hi-at found ffoanng I d th« talc* by flnhermen at nu: kirk last week and iheae two and orberà were found on fio wreck. H ie body wll] probably ba ihlppad to h is friends. ----- — . . .. ) Poultry Judges Are at Work. There lisa been a good attendano* at Lho poultry show today and tha vi -ltorn ex: ressed themselvta aa waU pleased sith tba exhibition. The Judges aro hard at work deteretlalas lho merits of the various enUiaa. Food ot all kinds at Mott's. Advsrtlao your wants in Tbs Journal ( t h # Op T e lephone 1 1 9 1 II >ou have any BECOND-HAMO, STOVES or CLOTHINQ—Bought or Sold Also SCRAP IRON. RAGS, RUBBERS. METALS, BOTTLES •nd PAPER STOCK. M \ 1 E H R , Car. Hsrrtsan snd Past» Ava rhilo SPENT A 80CIAL EVENING. Jamestown Club Members Held Month- Meeting and Smoker At the monthly meeting of the Jamestown cJub Tuesday evening a so- < iai session and Informal musical en tertainment was given. Tho German • band was present and Prof. Coleman i a versatile vaudeville artist, gave some specially entertaining number* on tho j l»anj'> There was a large attendance | of frietnbers and the business moot- | ing and entertainment was followed | iiy & emoltcr. buffet refreshments being jcrved also. lifts For Gentleman. FurnUblngs are the thing to give— \\ i<ji;:st & Johnson'? the place lo buy thetn Mocha dress glov»s. woolen fcluveg and mittens, .umbrellas, muff lei s. shirts, suspenders, siik and linen hsMlkcrrhiets underwear, hats. caps. n«< kwear, hosiery, jewtlry, etc 1 Main street I0dl2 —400 fountain penB at Clark's. Class Instruction tonight. 7 30 to 9. assembly 9 to 12 Music by FraAk S< ott Kroch & Johnson's dancing school. New Broadhead Bik. dl Some Things That Will Be Seen When Howe's Moving Pictures Are Here.' Next Taes^ay evening. Dec. 18. In the state armorv. Howe'g moving nle- tcrci will bp s«*ea. Already hundreds of person* are r^'erving Tuesday ev ening for that show There are no back nntnbera: evory- y:iag |s n e w on this appearance. Antdcj the attractions are scenes in the orient with especial atfent'on ta Ja f t i; ;te coronation of King Ed wad. tlx aêeaes: views taken ip Arabia and Africa; winter sports In Switzerland; ac elephant parade in India: rowing a c t s ax Henley: a series of magic pictures. Appropriât- and Senaîbl*. Uaderwear. warm and datable la aggrades. Shirts. PM « and fancy at aa prices Staves and mit-eng. sen*i- bV C&riitniss gifts. WTijnlsi £ ■Jfakjum, 1 Main atreet 10dlS Palmeter’s Thursday. opening tomorrow—. —Did you get a Pan American book at Clark's? New Linen and Towel Store. Erl H. Goodenough. tho hustling sewing machine ag^nt of 107 West Tnlrd stre.-t has decided to enlarge hip already thriving business Having recently purchased from the Chaotau- quo Towel Mills of this city a large quantity of thetrv product. Including the lamous double and twist warp Turkish towels, cotton and linen hucks, dstnaiks, tc., he «rill placo them on sale at factory prices, the smallest child being able >o buy as cheaply as the largest dry goods house In the City.. Mr. Goodenough .invites an Inspection of bis new store, dlx —Go to F' M. Clark’s for gchpol gift* Merchant Tailoring, Our .object is'to fnrsish for tamed- tele w e a r'just anck.sm art looking, correct, welLmade autes as is possible t.y brin*‘ from the tailor'*. C a lf and ise our superb liifr cloths. '9ib qulst tn ¿obliipan,. l Maln“stit»:L l i d f ' Sam Thompson Rye Whiskey. Bottled Is bond andsr govaraaiint aaparvlsloa. la fall ^nar»a A W. MURRAY; ■ Wlioiesilc Distrtbator. rami-T tltA D I iOl.fCITItD. * 1 » T o w e l s i i l F a c t o r y P r i c e s . T U R K I S H - D A M A S K — H U C K la ail sis«« and style* fracs................................................... 3 )e t a (M k A FEW SPECIALS FOB 8ATÜRDAY. -i ■f: IP dox Turk tsh, 14x30, Brows er Whit* each. . ........................ iS dos. Huck, 18^20, Whlta. Each ................................... 4 c 7 1 c 10c 29 doa Turkish, 20x41, Brewa ar White, esoh .................. . 21 doa Liaaa Damasks, faaor 1 ^ 1 . patterns knotted frtags, sack l ¿ 2 v Rear In miad that thaemallMt ehild can bay Towais af ms as cheap aa Ik* largasi dry vearta houi*. Com* ia aad it* tha aaw (tora ERI H GOODENOUGH, 107 W at Third Street. TT m * Ont ft*»r **etT I-* MnVb.n« Arttil A11 lÄ/fl MitcklMS «t RKIO ft 9t High Grade Boston Coffeisi KZ j* s âmatarrfam Java.. . 0 ^« SesU i B a w i H lq ti A n t e a w la l R i r a l s g t l i a M.end. Doa’t taka our werd far the superiority of tfcwf broads ef soflas^ bat p M it yeurself. R.&J 3 0 « ih - * » • lb .xmo ». 1 N G E R S 0 N B R O S . H H O K B a B 8 4 I » B A i d T T H I R D « V WARM GARMENTS I sj The Staley Alt Wool Underwear is gusr- teed in every re«pect. We have a complete as%t)jtn^ent from $ 1.00 to $2.50 per garment. COMPLETE LINE OF1 SWEATERS. W e have a fine lin e of sweater* from $t.oo op to the 9 ;.o o SpaaM «' ing sweater and the be«t line of fiojr Sweater* at f i made in all colon* O u r X m a s G o o d s are a ll here. -Everything in gentlem en’a wear. House Coat*, Bath Robes. The tnoit complete line ever carried. • M a k e ^ four iclectiOtt early. Makeyour list of wants now. SUIT« o v m c o m KOUSC-COATi MU FILERS. M* ■ATM ROBES WA’Y* MUFFLCT UKDERWCSR ' fftt^lCRT FANCY SKIRTS M k C R W lU UM HCL1A8 . CLOY S - nil I. A T S Oft O A P S M A H O JCCSCRlfcf » f r FANCY S U S P I N O C R S »UW CH^t -f-ti • B R I N « 3 S A S S . m i l l « « This, is just a ret&inder of the few article* wc iave, snd 4 more complete hne-cannpt be lotiad m the eitjr. Reliable Clothiers.