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I ybLiJH E ;:xiy.~N 6 . ai9., ' / ' o s t o g o , ?r. y .,' uoUft^A^y O ctober 12 ,, isos. .EWtEllf O etote-, I S . - F o t ^ ( S t e i y J t# . ‘^ r j —gair ofta'w rm w f^W d a y ; ; / ' / ■ .• ■ ' K £ . GjlIett T^lls oi Saturdays I Trip in Auto. 1 ^ Repwbiicaii;S‘B(<^^ to . f ’ ® Their SUpPOrt’-^Spoke a t Norwidi [ . 4 1 Saturday Nj«ht--Tflday in, Water-; town;-*T)fQ| Gpoiing to Oswego On DateSiated^ “ lith o restoItheStaloia^B troogfdr ■i, Lieutenant-Qovornor Cljatiler a a ia t}i 5 j t Southern tier, imd ail I have ‘if loads ino to boliovo that it is, thpr I W s a doubt but that ho wilt bo thonest ' ^ ^ Chief Executivo of IfowYbrk 9t*te,\ said Fraucia B. CuUon today. Mr.Gul- ion ruTflOd yestordayialtcr spendin Sat urday Uinring yfith. Govemor-olccl B i m E W i i i s Y . M afic, C lrav e s F c o iti tlie C o m p - ffp l ler’s ^ f i e f t te s t i f y i n g , . O b W pgo , Oct. 12,—-The Graced Jury- day began the long promised ihyfesti, l^gattW into county affarts. Mark iQrarcsi <Jnp o f th p exatninsrtfwho in spected tbtf books o{ th e County Treas* -worjehooso. uret's o % p a n d whoso Andinga lanler. Ho feet' Mr. Chanlcr in Cortland Saturday morning, speaking with him there, and then continued by automo bile with h im as far as Norwich, where they both, spoko Saturday night, the tripfrom-Cortiand to Norwich stops wore made a t eleven villages and ham lets and a t each pbuK! crowds of from 100 to 600 greeted them. ‘•Rofitiblidan after Kepublican forced their way through the crowds to pledge their svipport to Mr. Chanlcr,\ said hir. Culkn in tcUing of the Uip, “ and nil along Iho lino h e received a remark able demonstration. Mr. Chanlcr Jean ^ , able campaigner, tuwl the watniHi'oi *- ■ the receptions ho received in wlvat ‘ k« called th i hcaH country was surprising. Chanlcr is m aking no pre dictions, but ho hclfcvcs Jio is already on bolter terms, with the people thtm Governor Hughe*.. H e l* convinad that he incorporated in a report by State Comp troller oiynn> arrived, last iiigbt and w as before the <5rand Jnry nU day. Ilistrict Altornby B iker said that Mr,* Graves would n o t finish his tbstimoo: in less than tw o days, and m ight bo igot. When other witnesses will be lied, o r who e lse would besubpoenaed, refused to state, buV it is thought t *allall the officialscials mentionedentioned in the th a t * the offi m in iport a n d many of tho merchants who received pay from tho county on un audited bills will bo subpoenaed. Biis afternoon County Treasurer P. M . Moore was a t the Courthonse, under ipcena, walling lo be called ' before >ivcd in wlvat inay of tho enemy's nough Strength [links that it I muh [& lias more ^ s n to elect him, And come down to aijuc*- tion o f holding tho votes, which. jn«^ « bustling o n the p sf t of county oigawss- Mr. Chtnler will spMkJn 'Wsterfown light. If iMr.'Cullen’s business will loin the .tklrcrnor MlM lowi him ho will Join the .tklrcrnor iterlin the week a n d lOur w ith h im for several days, perhaps uhta tho cam,- paigttclose*. JudgeBolge^has received adisiiatch froms tho Sp<»kcrs’ Bureau that Mr. C lanler may bo onable-fo- <omo here n 1 the 2*M» This Hon. John W. K cm w ll probably be Kero llie 21st, a week fro.iv nest Wednesday. A t thaOtpheum. TUej-rograftt at tbo Orpheum this i t -oU is an exceptionally good cue of a great act ©{three pcoplewho laughsfblo <ly sketch, \Sallio tho Ncwsgirl\ in rwlucing clover steging and dSBcinf and finishing with a musical program. A. B. Cumings is singing two popular Joa%9 while tho pictures are all of latest subjects, Gompets in Buffalo. ncFFvtx), Oct. 12.— “ H ie pto-Bry*n ' sauim e n t among tho workingmctt all the country h a s become simply 'tlcmcn(lous,“ ‘saia SaiftUel Oompei President of the American FederaltOn Xabor, on his Arrival hero today. aubpeena, wall t h e Grand Jut Hm~A m o w IsCA F L ’Wnaiiithrt?Of!Ui Saturday Night B e si^ Lackawanna Tracks. AYilliam b'oron, a railroad man who lives'with his pareiits in West Seventh near Utica street, was found early, yes terday morning a t (he KingsfOrd farm o n the JFifth street road, cover«l with blood. He h a d fallen from a Lacka- wantva-freight train and was taken to th e Hospital in the ambulance. How young F omn escaped a horrible deatli, h e himself is unable to The freight left late Bvtunlay night a n d Foran wu ridmg behind the engine — a big Mnthor Ilabbapl. ^ I n going around tho curve alxvut a |nilo* Soifth of hoBingsfonl fam i, ho lost h is balance aiid-Va» pitched o nt^and ^ m ra tlic cm- hankihent. H o receivctla h a d e tit in ejifogn s’rting of a g 00 no direct from new lo M Gownn Trio in their a CO ne<ly sketch, \Salbo t M ltfB illO M tH tT E U liR ttH ^ N ew '^O B k -fiio total p a id adm&- !| 3,654r,837.' . I blcycto and w l through.Wttldows. , B l S f 3 Y YORg.—I t . i s reported th a t ..................................I N a t Good- likaitont'fl»UwnOr, , j.i . , 1 i* definate irifotinalion I lentvni , \who com- iWhpiicfc y t ti l, OOTOF - \liJIlNiSPSE. Uneniployed of Manchester in . Desperate Straits. THE c m TO FUHNISH FOOD They h ad considered three cxVurscs of action eariict in tho day. Tlu-sc toapproach'dlo Lord Mayor, to bailiffs out of their houses or to raid tho workhonso. n y Having decided on the last course of 1,0 action,, they walked in small parties to the wOrkhouso and as soon as they had all gathered outeule tried to m sh le police, however, were ready fc 1 , a n d theyhey were drivenriven back.ack. Tlielien them, a n d t were d b T six men wore invited inside as a deputa tion,and as they were going in a second rush was made. Htis again failed,how ever. Tho union ofiieials told th e depu tation th a t all claims o f the unemploy ed would bo d ealt with on their merits. The men then dispersed, A resolution is to bo submitted atth< town’s meeting tomorrow instructing tho Finance Committee of the corjxira- tion to apply U j the Gas, Electricity taken hero as it was in Neiw York nty and W ater Committee for such a pro- it would show BtJO“^Ounty in the portion of their profits as will la< sulH- Democratio coltimu. ■for Bryan and portion o f their profits as will la< s'ulH- cient to fecil all the umcmployt-d of the city, with tlieir families, until <-orpor tion or otlter'work is found for I hem- Judge Edge, at the Wood (tree .ConnU* Court yesterday, announet ih a t |u view of the large a mount of iii empl'oj-nienf, he intentfed to adopt a policy o f mercy in dealing with judg- th o bead nnd f o r a tixno wa* n n |^ - , Wlictt ho came to ho crawled sltoltatof Jt tree and there mained a l l night in tho cain. When ’light came h o managed to reach tho igaford fanri, where employes took care of h im , called tho ambulance and h a d lum sent to the Hos] D r. Eddy attended him. and about. vpital, where Ip wound, circnlpr in fomv, tio u r a n d a h a lf inches long. THE l>OOLnTLE£.ESTATE. Will Offered Foe Ptobate This After- Tito will of Mrs. Roxy W. Doolittle, w h o died in this city Jun e dth, was of fered for probate this afternoon by the execulors.lFlorencc and Anna Doolittle andlNcIson Morrow. The petition p lau s th e value of the estate at ^ ,000 real property a n d tlS ,- OOO personal property. By thewiU made December Olb, 1805, and witnessed by Frank S. Woolsoa and Gcotgo Phelps, t£»500 goes to'w stepson. Gee Dnoliltlc, oCCttliforniaj $200 in trust to th e ciecutots tor tho care Of the gmve of th e ciecutots H a rry i r . Wilcox, Oakwood ct cemeu trAbuae, nnd th e residue to h e r cb iowihgdhg i» . Mary<Judge to settle with thoO. ■'fY railroad 'for $l,I21.Bft for the lofencc, A jm s H * . Mrs. Nc irtow a n d Liitxic Qoodyier. Surrogate M illerjthis aftot signed an onJhr M ra.\ k TV death of her,husbahd, Jalncet Judge, Who ivas killed itt the 1 ^ 1 yatdx Sep- dJpvBth. In return; f o r that amount she Bps given agencrad release. I How^s T h i s ? 'eoncr OnS'lfvcndittd PolJivwItewjird lor caseot Catarrh that eaunot tia cured by 1’idata.rrhCute. , K.J.OHENEV Ai «0..!foledc \ Wr«i 4® uttdtratsiiaa, hava ktlowh. OhwicylorthivlaatlS ycara, tod beltevo Mm *■ i;ll| honorable In all 'builnfeiW transac- * • ThknoIaUX 'ablo.to c arrr out any' ehru*iEl»»Wea A d l^ f t isilin th l hUadliam:' ^naWgadvertis ’ in the P(ill|aitUiir M axchesiek , Oct. 12. lOQ unemployed raided 12'.-—tl^ liam .1, r„n- iiers, Chairmaa’ of 0^-;P c > » ‘\'rutie Stare Committee^, tod*y‘ Itatml tiint . Louis S tuyvesantCha^dt, for Umern- or, would carry-by 200,(X)0, and that Bryan's p lnralitfin the State would reach lOO.UOO,' . “How many countiea-wiUthe Di-mo- cratscarry?\ the State-(3iJUrmaa was “ I t is absolutely certain that Brvan vrill carry twentj-rono , ^ t i e s and CJhanler twenty-five,\ rfcplfsd?Mr. (*on- ncre. Ho added; \1 tnaygive y>u a l« t of them Ivcfom the <>1 the 1 and Chanler w i l t . t h e bigge vote here that lu u bm iioast for a BcnoocraHc oi»didate-fQ>c president and. QovethoYih forty year*. A New York papenha* estimated tbnit Hoghea will get *. plurality of 1,500 AndTaft .H,.v 00 inthiacopnty, b u t if *poU had been hero as it was in N*w Yorl alley o f mett-y vent summons o Lood there was f unemployed vTorkmim iifr-NM! district, and that the buildingtraiddsai^roparticularly affect ed. In this, he declared, he would rcquii^ v s ^ « l r i r t proof o f means — grantin^qinim ittal ortjors. W ^ C O i not definite enongh. B yesterday he refus^ Ivc proof of means was FOi RllilD K tell hum prison on Augiut was turned to lervo o u th w Aentmce. bccanso of his fall from jpaco in ting dmnk here o n h it wa&fothi-s b in Brooklyn. j JOBeESElWHiiK T o i n T E i H : r a ^ ^ This Date Christopher Colnnibus Discovered Mnerica. Italian Societies Are Today Cditbat- ing the Anniversary With a Pa rade aod a Reception and a Dance This Evening at F itrhn^ R ill-A Happy OcoBion. Four hundred and siTtren years ago this morning R o d ri^ Triana. a sailor before tho mast on tho Pinta. saw land ahead and .America was discovered by Christopher P<ilantbu 3 .sevcnty-onc days out from Palos. Today tho Italian residents o f tliccity e celebrating the event which gives them a right to near kinship to Amer- a and American institutions. Tliere has been some mystery Ccmiiig the date of b irth of the discov erer, but i t is generally admitted that ho was b o m nnd christened (Sdstoforo Colombo, which became Latinized to Columbus. When Isabella heard his story from the Spanishpij®®*^ *he sent him $ 2 f&lo get an ontfit to appear at court and when he was turned dow n .there and' story regarded as, HdicnIoUs,' pledged her ieVreTs and thus he got money to prepare h is fleet for Headed by the SchlHing. band, H u m b e rt'£id ChristofOc Colomha I, S i King Humbert ana UhristofOr Golombs societies, gorgeous in blud and purpk uniforms, wim' white ■ co^’adcs and u niforms, wim' white ■ cor^’adcs and clanking 8 wordto,mad 6 a Irarado through principal streets of iho'idty. io' • J, Yowinkel, the real grai rshnl Of alt th e Big. parades held^ Oswego, ed morohutitaTY-likCmluS life spiritcd'BteodpraiuStd t o tho the band. * This-ovenmg . there Will- bo a dance and refreahmenla to tjm- J falim mtizens of tho c ity atEitzhUgh Hart; time is oxpectedi iiarger,-anii\nov'er TO AY; Take liA N A tlV B JattLMO # n f e TabTets. Diuggl^ta ftfand money if i t fails to cure. B . 5V. GROVE’S S i^a- mre is Oh each b o x , 25c. liEffS'fiWl- l i W i j i T i y Charier WM ^ %ected by CAM STATE B f 100,000 W h i n s Labor Leader Fighting Principle. APPESlfTO TBE lABOR VOTE Dedans Republican Candidate Stands for Extending a Despotic Govcrninent Invested in the Ju- diciary—Bryan Stands for Govern ment M v ^ e d in the People. W.UHnicrros, Oct. 12.—An appeal to labor to vote for Bryan was issued to day by President Gompers, of tho American Federation of Labor. In part says: “ Despotic power under tho nine is as dangerous as despotic pow- under tho crown. To stay its egress some remedy must bo had, a n d wo therefore appeak^ to tho Bepubr lican convention at Cfiiicago. Wo asked for bread and-they showetf us whip, and in order to bo certain that tho whip will ho effect ually used tho Repul ocratio c o l n m u '^ Brt-an and me iler b y a tremendcW 4 n*iorii\. ’ in eorDRUNUIIlipilllED .TPSiElKSaiTEIICL RACCBE, Oct. 12.—C&arlea .«bcri- a lifo prisoner p a n M . from .Vu- B r % i d k r G < ^ Philip Read W iS; Retire T oohhtow . Rrigadicr-GciiMal'niilip Read, now n duty in Ifie Philippim Islands, Will be placed on the reiin-'l list of the Army tomorrow, when h>- nill bozixty- four years old. H e wn« ai the head o f the regiment while it wa« -rationed at Madison Barracks nnil Ontario. WENSfllli of the A. F. of L., tion asking mo to \ _ .......... organized labor is supporting tho pol icy of tlie American Federa tion o f Irabor and its BxeoUtivEi-Coun- cil in tho p resent campaign. I siipimso lain language y ou want to know to what extent organized labor is support ing Mr. Bryanrtor Preaiddnl. I am in a position perhaps equal to tliat of any ionn inn thee laliorlior inovemoutnovemout to securec ma i th la i to s information from over the ci arding tho attitude labor townnls Bryan and have no hesitatio.. in saying that, in my opinion, taking 'the country a t large, at least ninety per cent, of tho organized workers will vote for Bryan o n November fid. And my observation and information leads mo to the belief that iuo u r cities and towns used tho RepubUcan party noms mated aa Its standard-bearer Mr. Will- H. Taft, the originator and specific champion of discretionarj- govem- n e n t,thati 8 ,g 0 Vbaudenl by Injunction, in p ilin g , Isn a y say that h lsnomma- ;ion, u n ^ tb o circumstances, was -kigical. Jtw<»ttkll»avebccniinpoMihlo fortho- p a r ty 4o fiiHl a m c“ — representative, of its policy. \Labor’s ' representatives then-weal to> the Democratic party. T h a t party made lalsir’s contention its own. I t pledged its candidates for every oflice to ■ so remodica which labor h s ^ already Tlic standard- ibm itt^ to' Congress, .•arcr of the JiatJ^J. Bryan, Cl ----- tbo c«cn<?e of this struggle, a dared that th e teal issue in this c prign is, 'shall the pcoploTUfe ?’ 'T h e Republican-party and i u candi date stand for upholding a n d further extending in oiu country a deapotk. didatc stand torgovemnumt ^bylaw,, these facts. I have -no choice—I have only duty. ' •^Labor has been ^ will bo ac cused of partisanship, but m perform ing a solemn duty at this time in sup port of a political party, labor docs not become partisan to a political party, but pariuran to a principle.’’ SC81BA. SCRIIU. Oct. 12.—A social will la- held on Friday evening, October IGth. at lb.- home of Mr. and Mrs. \V. O. Dean. Everyone inviti-d. A silver of fering will be taken. -raiic party, Mr. tered fully into M A B l I B H f n I S I S ■ IS IN POSITION TO KNOW B wjomisgtc The Buffalo ^ , HI..Sept. 28th, 1808. public; , of .your oommunica- hate.'ttent'I boliovo nd they will imll a very large mn- jOrity at votes in the same way as tho organized men. Yours truly, JOUX B. I^EXSOX, GenerakSecrettry Journeymen Tailors' Union of AmcVica; Treasurer Ameri can Federatjott o f Labor, M l i i s UMPISHIR .Nearly Six Hundred Gases on the Docket. MANY OF GREAT IMPORTANGE Session 'Will Last tor More Than Four Months—Rebate, Anti-^pass, Com modity Clause of Hepburn Act and Other Matters WiU Be Considered By the Court '^WAaiiiXG’rOx. Oct. 12.—Tho Supremo Court of tho United States met today in its first session of tho October term and observing the usual custom ad journed almost immediately to call o n tho President, Today is the first session of tho c ourt for more than four months nnd wilTIaAt \vcll into June, and from the import- et-will I h ' more th dffiinU .ir Chicago. At the end of the fifth, innittg the score stootl Chirag«», 3; Detroit, 1, ■ Sixth-innings: Detroit, Cj Chicago.O. w i i l i l i p “ «£ST DFTH£iSSISim 5 Lntcoix. Xeb.. Oct, 12.—AiWrcssing anandicno: uf several hundred students on the campus of tho University of Ne braska this nflemoon, W. J. Bryan mado an appeal fur the suffrages of the first voters. Bryan leaves before daylight tom o r row for his tonr of Nebraska and the western States on the eastern slope of the Rocky M< C.\SSOxsnrBO—William M. Potts, who was kickerl in the head in a ftKit- bnll game Octoln-r 3d, died today. of the oases already on the dock- 11 I k ' of the greatest public interest, rticularly is tho .Ydministratiun I thnn usually concerned, for tho t Will bo called upon a\ 'nt tho ne.vt few anti-rebate li tho Cliicago ' in tlio lower hates iu tho ! decide whotlu . t tXnnn d iionths- to pass up- through appeal I Oil case, ai thcr the Intcratnte Oom- miaeion can force imswuts to certain questions from the Harriman officials, in lino witlv an invcsligaiion onlored by Oongress a s to the purchase and owner ship oJ stock of the Chicago & Alton, Illinois Central a n d Santa I'V roads by the Union Pacific, Anti-pass legislation hangs also in 10 balance in the- so-callerl express companies cases which the courts must decide. The question is whether, under tho Hepburn law, express companies can issue franks to their own employes, and those of other express companies and railroads for transportation, of property. The New York Contfal rebate cases, in which tho \commodities” clause of the Hepbnm act U involved, and tho caSe from the southern district of New York in which tho Brownsville matter ■ t coneerned, will likely ho advanced nd’a decision given liefore Christinas. In the Colorado txiaKand timber land ■ ases tho court will decide wHOtlicr a eriminal conspiracy to defraud tho Ghvornment must be construed aa be ing liraitetl to tho defrauding of money or value o r to include a fraud u pon tho ’propor-ad«ilniatralion-ol-tho4aw;- - ’ITie court Iras oUe of the latgcst dockets in its history,' thcrts Filing 572 cases, against 4.SO a t the opening of iho SFOm OF OlEi’S H- iSMOSFB mmoeiisF. c New York Tribune earner to hand ycstwxlay with a page articlo on Oawc^. sliowing tho vast amount of work being eione, telling of our man- ufactliring interests and the vast watcrw power of Osivego river.. While not at aU new to residents of this I’ity it carried infonnation of tho. city to thous.'inils outside of this im mediate circle, and will pn.vc a g> od advertisement for our beautiful city. Funeral o f Patrick McKee, TltiS morning at eight o’clock from St. Mary’s church rxvurred the funeral of Parric McKee, the Rev. Father Hop kins oflicinting. The liearers were Nob - ert Hehry. Fred SfhfiUtzow^ Thomas^ „ : Murray. .loscph Murray, Henry Mc»( * Sterne, James Baker. a o rem a in ^ were taken to Albany for in^|tnfi 6 tfe.,s- p HAD NOT BATHED % IN ELEVEN YEARS* ) PErtSBCKG.Ort. 10.— Failure to bathe in the cloven ycarq of tos mamed Me ;,i master’s tnport was filed yOstenTay. m . Erny declares Uiat to tho best of 'her knowledge and belief, her husbend ■declined to resort to the tub of shi wo •. , TOC'iitastor tetjmimenaed that a divorce be granted. ______ ^ Going M exico' Many friends of Frrf Worts, son o t anistbr Worts, .and rornierly Of thin , 'inOWthat-bo take charge of fl. WffeO I 'java, Mexico. A a v e rtist4 in ^ will bo interested to ki I loft Toledo, a . Where he h as lilado. homo for ft numbef O.: years,, 10 take^ BiyMGuada.-