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N V O IiU M E K L Y . - y k o . 2 2 3 . o s ^ E a o , T .,; T O T J a s B A Y , o c t o b :^® 15 , id o s .. E&TAJEfgSBPfeB J819 i l l T O M T 'h i e v e s G o t A w a y W ifli Some-1 th in g L ik e $2 ,0 0 0 . Authorities at a- Standstill and In quest Has Been Adjourned—Fu-| neral of the Victims Occurred This Afternoon From the Morgue inj Phoenbc, F u ^ tos , Oct. IG.—Ever: <-lut> to the'murderers ef Jolin and Peter Uohley has uow bctai run down and tho aiithoritios have found it impossible j to weave even a c hain of circumstantial <!vident» against' anyone yet connected] with the case. .VlIxTt Patterson,' who was takep in-’] to custody Tuesday afternoon and do- taiaeo as a witnpss, was released yester day a ftornoon>' Hut two facts of imptjrtaiice broiiphtout a t tho iniiuestj yesterday. ■One was that a stranger stayed several days a t tho Bohleys’ home early last week, and tho other was tiiat throe . Italians-were soon on the road goini toward tho Bohlcy home Saturdai night. Nobody could give any descrip tion « f the men, iio'wover. T H E W E A m R October lo.r-^For' pTWtctmlS^^ tonight and- ' p n g ^ p ' ' eeuiiD,FiircE'iM: IlfilSTER VEGO IN m w Ew. aiiB fE M E I ficiaflyaniiouncctJ at the Foreign OHJc dealt men, and Albert Patterson. Philip llohh-y denied that ho had ever made a ; threat that he would kill tlie hrotlicrs, and Eilward Mullin, at whose farm he semjilnjeii, corroborated hi.r statement that he was home Saturday night and all liny tiunday. Nc> date was set for another seseionof the in<|uest and it will not lie resumed nulil morn fads a rc dug \t|> by the olB- Vcsti’nlay afternoon Detective \V. J. Demyisey visited the house and attempt- «l ! o start a bloodhound on the trail of ----- tiuijaxnwierera, tinf, |hu ntiU SatUnla^ pictely obliterated their tko a thorougli search of and the brothers’ mi?6i mo.-ing the mattress in tho loft a len-| cent piece fell on tho Hoor, but nothin) «ls~ III value was founU. T h e only thill\ diat may pmvide a clue was licToiicopical examina- I shill s tr^a. J I loctwl as'Trcasnrer. Trca by the following committee: ' James P. Wiioits, (leorgp E. Ediand, Edward Golden, Thomas J . Denihan, Joseph ainrray, iniHam afeCoffrey. Harvey Ilcagerty. the Misses Nellie JIahaney, Katlierinc Dowd and Miss Connelly, of Weehawken, N. J. Permanent or ganization will be effected on the; night' of the reception. .ipplicatidtU' .dOrJ tickets from former residents of 0aSt|gO-| loi-aUil inOfewYork can be nddtCWHdk] [to ih f Trca! Tile new elub has the best wishes of ] its many frscadsJn. Q.swegi>. night had complcb tracks. H o m a k e ; the houea a n d premise?, but could n t t iom’ m u sin g rovolver. piem- of a newspaper upuii which were blajily linger p rint s and im[K>n 1 into ni'tuii. .n<i.u-i|ng d « j m which they nn> thought t o | Sy.-ai .VII of t he nu n ’a liotlu were Atki It two chests ha% kept their innney. ehi-'t WRo a bank! o ik siwwing ?60 o a (lep )S.| in the Fulton Havings Bank. The fai t that Peter Iiail ivi liankliook eontirnis the belief of the antliorities that be kept the money mncealcd in the liouso. Peter was the thrifty oneoi the two and saved every penny. Froir. t te authorities can le a l ^ they bc^ talk was entirely informal, ^ t t e n a I t lUveloped y c ifrday that the over coat which was borrowed by A lbert Pat- t'rson and returned by him Sunday, when he placed i t on th o pump outside | tho hniisp,use, hadad a stain over tho right | h a slionider. The authorities think that] it, is ithexl and a n analysis of the stain will be made. The 1 a n tral of tho Bolilny brodiers was held a t PhtEnn. this attemoon one, was largoly attended. The services wen Ir-hl i t tao morgue of Prod W . Hakes Y O R K . WiU Hold Reception and Euchre j Party at Tuxedo Hail. Tickets have been received in Hits city announcing tho first euchre and reoeption of the Oswego Social Club of [TJew Y o rk to be held at Ttuvedo Hall, Fifty-ninth street and Madison avenue, on Friday evening, November 20th, The Oswego Social Club is composed of many former Oswegonians, now Ic- cited in New York city and vieinity, and it is the intention to hold about two entertainments every year where all! former Oswegonians can assemble and make merry. A large committee is] now a t work and from the enthusiasm displayed and assurances received, the] roceiAion and euchre of Novoraber 20th gives promise of being a great success, John Carmoily, of 200 West Ninety- New York. Mas been lid as amt he is as.sistedf, and « crushing STHUHS COlUDEAT SEa. H alipax , N. S., Oct. 1.5.—Word just I T received hero from Liverpool says- that hlio srcaarorFlunda.irftheFumess'imo, ' collided a t sea with another vessel. No particulars are given\ ANMlIEft WRIT S M . F isukill L.VMJISG, Oct. 15 .— A writ imandingDr, Lamb, of Mattcawan, iroduco HT T K . Thaw in rit|sburg LOCAL CHAPTER D. A. R. Delegates |[fo N ational Convention -Bleete<b--MayoJ-3hggart.’8 Tho local duiptcr of tho Daughters o f tho American Kevplution held the first he new year at -1 p. m tho homo of ^lrsi«Dnvii [•meeting o f the new year at 4 B. Page. The Regent, Mrs, tt. presided. Tho first business ol meeting was tho election of dclo- gateatothe National Convention to be | held in Washington. Mrs. L. W. Mott. Sire. D. B. Page and Mrs. S. M. Coon wero chosen. Tho Registrar,Miss .Icn- kins, offered her resignation, whiclt was accepted, amd Mrs. Mott Boslwick was [^eli*etcd-to-the-p09itio!k—T h o ^ a ttct-oiJ entertainment to raise funds for the chapter was discussed and Mrs. .1. S. | Parsons was made chairman of a ei mitter to have the inatter in charge. Major Tsggcrt gave n very delightfal talk upon tho life of the American sol- the Philippines and its effect] upon tho men and their families. The talk was entirely informal, and ns M t- NARRmSCAPE. Bucket o f Concrete Fell W h en Der rick Boom Broke. Just bofore.noon totlay.'he big boom of the derrick used in the barge canal TTork ju s t South of llu- lower bridge broke a bout twenty feet from the Pii(l.i A bucket filled with wet (oncrote fell 1 within about five feet of]- tho life out of one of tlto in tho basin. W K I I f liG H D S WiMs Beniiinavfpr S120,006 Year Alimony Lp Today. WSS DE'iPffl IBV NiCOilj; HoAvard GofilCs lawyer Charged] W e Wifllfeofaiiity, Vulgarity,and] Driinli;ennjE^-4Irs. Gould’s Attor ney SayspIftfs.Wqs Staned Out of Castle Goi(|Jd--Gbiild Lost Money. N ew Y ork , Oeti L'>. —Denouncing] ICathcrino Ctcjnsnws wife of] Howard Goiild,,f9-gjlilt\ .-f profanity, vulgarity a n d dmnkcnn ' ivlancey jNicpll, counsel for tin- iiulluinairc, to- ' day appeared beftre-Jusii. r lVis<-hoff in the Slipremo COutt t-- n|ipose Mrs. Gould's demand, f o r vi-arli alimony of 1 $120,000. Tustieo H im io(f n-servedj d -eision. to produce H K. Thaw in forthwith was served today. SUPlRVlSOi-SUBPaMED. GaHed Before Grand Jury to Testify About Giaims Paid. .All the members of die Board of Supervisors and former members who have served o n committees of the Boerd w iich handled and audited the claims complained of in the n'jiort of Comp troller Glynn, are under subpoena toap-: I pear before tho Glaod Jiirv. Tlie only p iy the Super-visors will receive for their I afendanct- upon court is the fifty cents]jantl [ which, the Jaw allows to all w itn e e * ^ ' called bt'fore the Grand Jury. ‘ When tire Grand Jury openetl its sea- aion there were present ready to bo H. D. CovOfc, S. Osferbout, ,i.uuu.ai> u . .1 nauu. D. Bcardslsy, a J. Olmstccd. H. D. Scuville, WUi David and Carl Chilcr. District Attor- Bakgrsaidl the remainder of the exvisora would arrive on later trains. To’ h t i strong, bs-vc good. dixesUon, sleep soundly a “ irdocfc Blood Bitters, tho great tonic and liaUder. Speaking of the record of Qor- x emor Hughes at Albany, Hon. | Charles D. Hatnea of New York | to a speech Just delivered sums ? up tho situation very aptly. Ho ^ ....... \ yeora wM $600,DOO nan i yeora was $ 6 0 0 ,j^ a n m ialh, sin< iimty Attorney a former SuperviVir, O. Thomas B. Wilson. L. D. Bcardslsy, “ Mr. Gould,'* he <'\nunuiHl “has is >rne patient}^ f o r wars w n ii i ho y ro- fanity, vnlgarify.-alid ilnmk.-nncss of his wife. H e < ^ h I 0 bon l.ii-n iiuite justified i n separating from lo-r long ago if only on siccpttoti pi h<-r -.;r,~.s .-rtrava- -. “ W hy,” he ^ecWmil luring UHIG. the. last yedrfbotlM r and his, ibccitose o l her vulgarity and] tJrnnfccnneaa'toatnyf i»-rs..n-< sued Mr. Mr. NicolLdecIai^ that from Wt»DtO| l ^ . ^ f o r ^ ^ ^ p i ’nal\ wanre ^ d ' this iUwt alto had Kuvi-d and at! ibaa in Jaer|osses.^ion $250,000. | 000 allowanccr w^ch Mr. Gould now voluntaiy iMtya h p wife each year is shouted Clarence J.-Shearo, in attempt- in g to refnloihc dedaratious of Gould'? [ attorney. Then h e repeateil at l ^ g t h ^ h o stories u,ld .b , THE C O U R ^liMDE IpoWth iIYara'Pdilink PJace-AIder- I p^in-iFit^bqns. Gets a SIiow ■CaiBe pWesr Returnable at liticitiOn Saturday. Justico-KogCrs tliis afternoon an order to show rday a t Utica, w } should not be issued\ ic, returnable LTtca, why a writ o f mandam- tpelling 1 Common Council to- meet forthwi revoke the designation of 67 East Third street a s the polling place for the First district of the Fourth ivard and desig- day night i in Glens Falls. Frajicis E. Cullen, of this city, ”who is with tho party, also made a speech, as did John IV. IVhalen and Charles, J . Herrick. The Glens Falls Morning Post says “ that J. A. Kellogg, in introducing Francis E. Cullen, of Oswego, paid him a high, tribute for his services in up holding the standard of Democracy in county In-the face o f great dtfficul- Mr. Cullen is every b it an orator.- He held the andiehee spellbound by his | olotiuencc. ’’ Tlie order to show cause was granted on the applieation of F. T. Cahill ard iiltg moving paix’re wefe made up of a£- [fidfivits by him ,*n,d ]IIIMH[|lli;illi!)l . r e oEMflciiiiiTro R ocuester , Oct, 15,,-—Delegates from the different German sqoictlcs of the city, imitod under tht! name of the Ger man-American Alliance, of Epchester, met at Maennerohor H all Monday cvei ing and passed tli«r\^m v ing resoli Whereas, The German-.\merica citizens joined the Republican patty- in great numbers when it was founded, opposed to tho great wrong of slavery in the Southern States— many shedding their blood aftenvards in the Civil War to preserve tho Union and guarantee “ Uherty” to all inligbitants of Uiis great country and Whereas, The same party has beert instrumental in tho interest of a small fanatical clitiue, not only to enforce old, tyrannical laws, hut at the same time 8 Of our State or county, ir own personal pleas- thc afaulishmtat of ttion and the j by the officers of oui just at their ure. As th this rotten anarchistic situi passing of liberal laws in accordance withHui spir j to f m r can not bp j entrusleil, as e.vperienwTma shown, to tho Republican party— ive hereby re quest all members of our societies, as well M all liboml and righteous think ing citizens, to vote for the DemoeratiC candidates for Ugislature and State] offieers at the ne-ve^ilcction. .\mong the soci ?: Swiss Ml .Fitzgibbons. The Jatlter claims that t P '^ b t y ; Swabian Singing Society, Roches- House, wh<>r6.U<itior result the law proh poling piotv. Tbe man stances of cruelty practiced by Goulu upon h is wife iinil asserting tqat her lift liad been, made “one long misery through houmlmg by h is detect idw o railo^m lm T m t^ th e »mcn, a moot interesting and inttrurlive time was afforded. W omen's Home and Foreign! C rcles of tho First Baptist church is reek. By order of Th« ptopla cannot ruio powor and A * thi iWi« ACve? isa in tltfs Palladium. LATE MARINE NEWS. The demand for grain carriers at thi head of lA k e Superior h as dropped ofi ami it is n o t likeiy that there tvill be t improYonient this month. ■ent; Mackinavv Gity, up. A. I Miushall; Hiiffalo, cleared, Uganda f Milwaukee, ^^catty for Duluth. ■Ihe wage a g t e ^ e n t j tohbaa tonotrtended to J « nu •y hins hcon f o r Hie past two aeaso m Hows TH IS? Wb oger Oneltondrea Dinars neward fatanrhlliatcan uot bo cured b; j i$rcnA0 ol oirsCtiU Uatarrh'tliat can noi *^jfcH i^E Y * CO- Toledo. O. isillovemA .erlbottjrhondxabteln ntt w.slness tranoar- j e ■WEDBiNGSYMROJV. nthryn Si John Ochs S K j , OBlTITARr. . Mrs. ld>ta A. Ttmerson. The funeral of Mrs. Lois A. Timer- Ison, wife of Harmon Timerson, ■who] [died in Webster yesterday, vyhero s h t had been visiting, took place a t 2;?&j o’clock thin afternoon at Fage Memo- ’ rial Chapel i n Riverside cemetery- The r-mains were- brought to ^ w e g o yes- •-rday afternoon. Mrs. Tunerson was sevt Old, a n d for over fifty year sidents of iing collector for the First] ink. Latterly they have ! U n living wito their (Dr.5'Seats, , in Timi the daughter. Mist r- Bt J . imonsburg. |feTv'weeks ago Mr. and M is. 'nmersoi* e n t sorao- days here* renewing old ac- [fthamifinces and she was in excollehf | heilfli. The deceased is survived* by [her: husband and daughter, an'ii a gtafidson, Winfred Smout, of Hanhi- LAKE CITY BOWLING CLilfi: . !• ^^TkOro will he a meeting Of the l«*kt! ; City Bowling Club tomorrow n ight. ' Ich of Buffala At Ft, I’niil - < htirch last evening 5:30oVI<i< k Kriirredtlie marriage Miss Kathr; n .'-iillivan, of this city, and Johns oeh.s. of Buffalo. The Rev. Father Cnllin- .dfictated. The bride «a-s handsome’y attired in] white silk dmler net arid wore a white j pictuiv liai Site carried a bridal Ixm-1 quet of while I amations. Miss .Vnna Leyden, of \'-w York, tvas bridesmaid, e pink silk under n e t and can k varuationsf ^ y m o n d Howi iry Matthews acted as liowir] After the I-remony a wedding sup per was Pined a t the home of thi bride, 110 East ISenec*, after which the young couple left f o r an extended through the XYcsL The groc p opular young mani- of Buffalo, and is ] mployeil as State Meat Inspector. ] Mr.ond .Mrs. Ochs Wore the recipients | of many heantiful presents. Tltey w make their futtno home in Elmira, N. Y ., where the groom .hishis office. Evendeh-s-lUby. At the hiiiiie ol-thc' bride’s sister Hoboken. N. J-, yesterday occurred the Wedding of Frrd,!6. Hycnden and Miss I XdaM, Rally, d a u ^ te r o f Mrs. Simon -!]^by, 15 John streel. After a sliortj wedding jmimey Mr. nnd Mrs. Evenden will take upj.hcir residence in this city. No benzine or water—in-^LAWRENt E j-Iaiat. Heilig & Son,, m East Fin t iWEidad VOtk in Mont [HvaVes, of Clevidani^ ‘. t r r i s : JOHN W i l liE U M IN G emomtic CsxBflate for Vice- President Comes Next Wednesday. John Worth Kern, the Democratic candidate for Yieo-President, and one of the strongest fawyors in the Middle West, will deliver the principal cam paign address in this city on Wetlnes- day evening, October 2 1 st.: T lnrRi'd m idiutt Thenti'c- cured for tho occasion a n d besides tbere will b e speakers for an overflow mect- Mr. K irn lias the reputalion of being] a fine^ campaigner. It is possible that he mow make a sp'och in Fulton on tho same evening if arrangements can lie made. BEFORE* surrogate : L»Uon) wen' applied for today on estate of Joseph W. PhiUijra, Hasting;, ,vho left $3.0W real and $400 personal! to his wife. ___ ’ m i d HASQUERML Companion Court Sheldon, 1. 0. F.. will held a masquerade at the Easi side Forester IlnJl, October 28th. I .^ciely, Wallimth It- „ari, Sohwabischer Liederkranz and many others. Bryan Makes Promise Good aftiL ; Prints the List.- $ 100,000 MORE IS NEEDED jRepor? Signed by Ghainnan Mack*. - and Treasurer Ridder—Shows 50, 000 Persons Have Contributed to the Fund-List of Those Who ' Gave Their Mon^. » N ew Y ork , Oct. X5.—XVilliara J , Bryan's promised announcement of tho a list ofi (zmtributors to the Democratic national campaign fund was made to day. It came in the form of a state- metiLover ihu signature o f H haitroan. Norman E. Mack and Treasurer Her- .i* I m an Ridder, and shows -tliat of th o .^ ' (Hjntributions of $100, and m r :i55.22 famo lu contribult' than $100 t‘ot*h and $42. Nivor from the i'“\t'...atementshows.thREPORT 83 has Inien spent and I’har- v romuimlor of tho emupaigu^ - _ Aftt^r tfcttiiif; out tlio abCp‘* tlio statonionl adds; \Tin? nU ’ ..... — (•ontrUmtord \o the Knlional Woatli^ •'li l i t ' fromi Deinocrntii odleir One Hundred \Yea .Sunday,October LSth, is tho centenial | anniversary . of the birth of John Kirshner. Sr., decoaseri. Mr. Kirshmrj ] wag for forty-four years a resident o(| this city coming hem in 1832. the day with s f u n ily reunion. ;*s L RECEIVES 1 .-nase of players. This is tho first day for drafting players for next season. B m T F E H i WXUOTXB, Kcb., Oct. 15.—Tourinj' hia old congressional district where lu series (rf rallies today. His entra into his old district was made Wymore. TO o F r i i id I rehsoiuble u w s . whidttoriH repeal a number of stattiU unreasonabl,v h u r tin g Catholics.’ CUltfO FROM THE TEHORAFR BuFF.ir. 0 .—The fortieth annual na-] tional convention of the Woman’s Suf-1 frago Association began here this morn- *°N ew Y* ork .— C. F. Bishop, Prerident of the Aero Club, of America, is dyinc from meningitis brought on from e.v ?s8tve motoring. BuFRlto-rThomas W, Crozicr and his son, W ilton, of Toronto, Out., anti Go-wnnda, N. Y„ a ra under arrest charged with counlcrfeitmg,. B khmh .—The HelVetmhavuig been fow«4 ashore .aftbr a lig b ^ g in the North Sea, the first p s h e in too intcr- hationol ballOoh ra<» WiS.j.givfen to the lee. All too baUoons hkyo been i rhe Qrnheum. Tho great McGowan Trio will chi their act entirely for the balance of week and present a skctclr introdticibg I Master McGowan 4s a n Irish comedian. Tomorrow night a fifty-sLYpieoo china, tea set will bo given away absolutely free a t nine o'clock. Prices and hours t-f .'.xhibition always the same. G overnor Hughes Coming. Governor Hughes will apeak at Rieh- anison Theatre between 3:30 and 0:30 j o’clock on the morning oftTrtober24lh. ' )n the way here a. stop will also lx> | made o t Fuittm' Hq goes from here to | Watertown. || To All Bemoemtio Clnbs: Yon are reqaeited*qaeited to irame-ame- to ir f Georgu diately send to J. W. Tomliu-; t r\i5!:__:. t son, chaimuut of the commit- ♦ X tee on orgtniiatitm, Demo- * I cratic natioi»l committee, |('nllivon. SI .000; W. F w t Anditorinm Amnex, Caio£^, | John P. Hopkins, $1,000, cratic natiot^ committee, Anditorinm Annex, Caio£^ 'i iteT iain F b f y o T O ^ lh B iattli? names and addresses of th« cinb’s officers. Ax soon as this i information is received the * national committee on organ- | ■ izatioh trill famish yonr ‘ Demooratio cltib with litera- tnn^ badges, buttons and •weeilY letters from Mr. Bryan, W. J. COHHEES, Chainnsui Demooratio State .Committee. Hew York, Oot. 1, 1908. INCENDIARY FIRE IN PINEVILLE. PntasKi. Oct. lo .—The dwelling oi Henry House, Pincville, was burned ft the ground, together with its contents, yesterday morning; Loss about $1,- 000. Tho fire is said to be of ineendiarj lorigin. Mh House was away from [liome at the tiraeof the fire. Cattle Market. , Ocaca 15.—<Jattle-Hei—Oattle-Hecelptr. Yonir. O H l.OfO. [ mixed WUUe's ^laily I i ' fromi Deinocrntii o ____ throughout tho l'ntt«d,StnO'’jo;ir “ I t win bo iioticet! from tho iny statement that the ensh lia! and imdelivercti ein’ulath ture, exi>ense lense of headquarters inChica»* go, N«w York and Denver and traveling arid other e.vpenscs incicMnUl to o«r to carry out campaign to a suivessful ■\Voare confident, that the people l,Vfo carneai prompt and gi ■'Subacriptions received Of $100 or tdrily, ■ Trcuinrer Democratic National C mittee. ’ 1 ti The contributions from t ''tnfos, which exceed $100, i Alabama—The Hon. K. S. D. Mafr. lory, $,\>00; J. W. Tomlinson, $150. Arkansas-Guy B. Tucker, 81,000.- K “ “ S * ‘’2 ! S b S ' S S - \ il b r i d a —P. A. Biimnn. $124.BS. District of Columbiar-Colninhiiii.. Democratic (Tub, $500. Georgia—Governor Hoke Smith, S llA b S ssrsn.i^'’- 8A30; Bernard McCloskcy, 8250; R o b e rt. String. 8350; New Orleans Iwnkcitv 82.50; Isidore Newman, $250; Govemoi; Massachusetts—Carl S. VroomanA_ -ire P. Hummer, $200; W. K. Burt, $500. •is $1 (too: Lon V. Stephens, $200,-Dr. ohn H. Roney, $10o; M. C. WttniOre, rxs: ’s croup, WUl c u ts; Thomas’ ‘\ 'N c b r f l ^ M . T. Conner, $150; W . J. Bryan, (C mnioner profits), $4,(Mfl. New Jersey—Hon. Wdham J. ^NO^v Yoto—James K. McGnire, $ V . S s T l v S a '' Gov. .«l.o''0-. vvtf-v- w-nc'V Britos, -A $250, ^ 'T6