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■tmuim O S W E G O , JT. Y ., . P E X D A ir i tO C T O B E lfc 23 , 1908 . E S T A B L I S H E D 1 8 1 9 ■TRIMSlflCie srsli ilfTS W orst Blizzard in i Northwest N o w Raging. CUTS PILED TEN FEET DEEPj Railroads in Manitoba, Northern Minnesota, Dakota and Moritana Paralyzed—Snow Plows Make Llt- ^ tie Headway—Canadian Northern ^ Stuck in Snow. WiNsriPEO, Man., Oct. 23.— Officials oftlio Canadian^ Pacific apd tho Ca nadian Northern railroads today struggling with a paralysis of i TIffi WEATHER —WASBEBSTCTON, October 22.—For Wesfern Now; York—sbbwers tonight and Saturday. Cooler.______________ il^ g from one of tho worst zards theTCanadion Northwest has ever] experienced. Tbe storm, which b( yesterday, has increased in fury ant reports from tho territory West of Win nipeg today a re that it ia at its highest. Ton inches o f snow have fallen a n d 3 is being blownt into .railway cuts and a piling in many pjaces ton feet deep. A Canadian Paoifio snowplows a re hard at a work, but arci making little progreea.-'\ a Northerri train ran into'a A Canadian snow bank ju s t East is stuck there. T H E T i p s m m i Says He Was Strongest Candidate That Could be Named Against Miller. The. Times last night objects to the j P al I jidium calling Louis C. Howe ‘ 'one of tho ablest members of our bar-.” Bead what tho Times said about him on November 7th, 1907. two days after tlio election which resulted in his defeat for tho office of Surrogate by Clayton I. success of Mr. Miller is all the more gratifying when it is considered that Mr. Eowo, tho strongest candidate S t . P aul , hlinn.. Oct. 2 3 .- T rains arrived from tl»o Northwest today ns- norted serious delay resulting from tho ported serious delay resulting fre snowstorms w hidi aro sweeping no ■ 1 Dakota and - rshave iwatorm ; Minnesota, northern irful rotar pam'es operating in t h e Northwest BIG BALL AT FORT ONTARIO. — Three hundred invitationa'havo beep sent o u t to a grand ball to bo given by tho members of tho Twenty-fourth. I n fantry tonight. Tho retirement of Pirat Sergeant I t Beniamin Septhein is mado the occa sion for tho- affair. It will b e h eld in] , the BoatExchonge. Tho colo women of this city a n d Syraci out in force. Forfeited Five. Because h o failed to display red lights on the rear of his automobile H a rry' Conde, of this city, was arrested in Rochester Wednesday night. The po lice of that city have started a crusade ^ against otfcndcra of that sort. Conde forfeiterl |S bail. FAIR AND On account of the fact that the Hos pital has decided n o t to hold a fair this W inter, tho Forty-eighth Separate Com pany at a .meeting last n ight votetl to hold a fiur and carnival during Thanks giving week, the proceeds to go toward decorating and furnishing the Armory. Committees wore appointed to charge of tho fair. It was also decided i-hargoof to hold a company smok AN EXPLANATION, Our inability, to fill orders for Oswe-* go’s Pride coffee promptly Was due the fact th a t a largo consignment v delayed in transit o n e week. It has, however, arrived and all < Uers will bo filled promptly. Our C fee still continues to boom. As ovi- deuco of this fact 2,031 lbs were sold in nine weeks. Don’t forget o u r guarantee. Send in your orders. Passmora. ’Phone 1220. WILL GIVE OU t ' e i ECTION RETURNS. The Bell Telephone Com Bounces th a t in connection ; diatrnoe lines of the American liis iwho could havo been named against | ' him, wae on both the Democratic and I Prohibition tickets. The test was in-1 | d e cdasorcro ond, under the circum- stances BurroundinRtho campaign and tho election, a n d the result was, trite though the expression may be, a votoof confidence, by tho people of Oswego county in Mr, JliUcr.” It i a indeed a n insult to tho voters of j swego ConntyforMr. Alexander to say i that Mr. Howe is ono of tho “ strongest candidates that could bo named” for a ' licial office a t that—and yet not be ne of tho ablest members of our r. m T 'I A. BOYS ELECT OFFICERS. Tie Boys’ Cabinet of the Y. M. C. terday elected the following officers; sident, C. F. Hosmer; Socreta Calvin S. Sumner; Treasurer, Raynu One in Oswego Siinddy After noon; in Fulton Monday Evening. Sunday afternoon next a union ..labor meeting will bo held at tho Richardson Theatre when speakers of national! reputation will_teD the laboring men of Oswego the interests that they have in the present campaign. It is a meeting under the auspices of the labor unions of tills city. Monday evening the speakers wilt hold another meeting in the Foster Theatre, Fulton. Tho working men of th e country are vitally interested in the coming electicn and they should o u t in force to g e l all the light that they possibly can on the issues. KINSETT STILL M I ^ G . Varick Canal Will be S ^ e d if He j Doesn’t Turn Up. Altliongh a diligent search has beenj maintained to discover tho whereabouts 1 OfjAndrew Kinsett, who has been miss in g from his homo since Tuesday night, n o trace has been discovered, and the 1 the members of his f D o pinion' that ho has - W ith this theory the Life j rew will, this afternoon noming, drag tho lower the Vorick canal, and tomorrow after-1 noon the water will bo drawn off. bos been stretched across the outlet to prevent tho body Uoating o u t M d down tho river. It was reported to dicel that Kinsett had lately been jthopo sufferung M. Long; Chairman of Religions Work, tionn Work,ork, Leslieeslie A.. Holbrook;olbrook; Chair-air Nelson Morrow; Chairman of Educa tio W L A H Ch man of Social Work, Delos Wetmore; Chairman of Physical Work, Willard A. Kitts; Chairman of Extension W\'*' George ^heutzow; Chairman of ^ Committee, William Hess. FUNERAL OF MRS. DBYIE. This momihg at 9:30 o ’clock, from St. Mary’s church, occurred the funeral ra. .inna Hcagerty Doyle, the Rev. Father Hopkins officiattng. - Tuhe bear ers were W. Herbig, Fred SkiUi F. P. Hiekey, Charles Kohoe, Edward Barnes and WUlinln,MuIdoon. BurRlI was at St. Paul’s cemetery. long dfalrnoe lines of t Telcphons-fyatcm, it will give. s sctibcis, free of charge, the election turns on tho night of November 3rd, 1908, U] Central sired rcquiriiig addl Upon calltng tho operator at tho Office. I f special service la de- .ddltional equipment, it j be arranged for at the oflico ived in Snell impany, the extra tjharge ill only bo the cost involve work as tuny bo necessary. GONE TO HIS POBT OF DUTY. Liotttenanfc Mix, who has been tlio guest of Lieutenant Malloy a t Port On tario, oAd, who tcceflrfy graduated friini St. Jdhn’tt Jjlilltary . Afcademy, left last evening f o r his new commission nt Fort aiorraheda.'' ' ’ H uStltogbuSnosamep advertise in tho ClVll SERVICE EXAMINATIONS FOR THE STATE AND COUNTY SERVICE. The State Civil Service Commission will hold e.vnniinations on November 21st. 1908, for the following positions: Architectural , Draughtsman, State Architect's oihco, $l5 to $25 a wivk; Second Assistant Physieian, State H<>s pitals for thelnsono,$1,600 to$2,009nnd maintenance; vEnginOering Draughts man. Public Service Commission, Firat District, $1,200 to $1,800; Export, Dc-[ partment o f Labor, $1,800; Intcriucter (German, Yiddish, Polish, Italian. Hungarian and the Balkan dialii'ts). Board of Alienists, Now York city $.800; Wbman Officer, State Inst imi ions $300 to $360 and maintenance. The last day for filing npplieaiions for these positions is N ovcih I xt U th. Full information and npplirot m [idb a n y b f these examinations [ obtained b y postal tftrd Irwiiic-'t Chief Esaminer Of the Oonu'n-i.“ion n t| Albany.’ CirARtEsS. I cu ib u , Chief Em miner. Albany, October 20th, 1908. Htlatling busmess men mlv. rtiso in] the Palladitint, EHULEH MMiiS MJPEilKS Touring N i a ^ and Orleans Counties Today. TWO SPEECHfS m BUFFALO cri from severe pains in the head bad remarked to more than ono ac- intonco th a t ho “ was tempted to go to Kingsford’s woods and pnt an end to it alL ” The woods were a freqnent resort of hia. when in trouble, b u t k thorough--setuclt f«ilecl-to..find h;p there. It w « also reported that K in Sett h ad lately been much worried over] financial matters. OUR HOME DRESSED Y’oung dtw aro elegant, at Nor roast o f our'hiilk-fcd vcal.__ ~SHERMAN AND PARH Will be Guests of Ckilonel John T| Mott While in This City. agressman James 8. Sherman, Be-| publican Vice-Presidential ifomince, ac- ipanicd by Congressman Knapp it E. Hedges, will arrive in tliis city at G;45 o’clock this evening and later will be escorted to the Richardson Thea tre from (he Redstone Hotel. They will b e guests nf Colonel John T, Mott, while in the city. Mr. Sherman will] visit Watertown tomorrow. ’ NEIGHBiiNrTOWNS. NevViHaven. N ew H. vves , Oct. 21.—Mr. and Mrs. C. F, Parsons have, been entertaini Sirs. A. E. H o lt a nd daughter,Francus, of St. Cliarles, Mich., nieces of Mr. j Parsons. Sirs. Holt’s father will be remembor- I aa V. L. Parsons, a former resident. of Scriba. Mrs. Parsons’s people also entertained Mrs. F. E. Spier side TUiomstOwn, a cousin Money Market X ew YOwt, Oct. m —Money on call. Ij percent. Time Money. SJsaSili percen atx months: .,ja...* percent tor lonacr «J comniercral paper, 4a4J4 per cent tor slaty to ninety days endorsement. Foreign oa Domestic M arkets By Telegraph. ' ■ S mass ! meeting rOMORgOW NIGHT la4 this a f tern o o n received advices Judge B u lger k from NationM lThaifm a n N o rm a n E . M ack th a t th e Hon. John Sharp Willifii]!|s w o u ld speak in this city tom o r- ro ’W (Saturday) liij^ht. T h e m e e tin g w ill be held at R ichardson TheatfO at eight 6 ’clock. Jud g e Bulger will p r e s id e and another e loquent talker, C o n g ressm a n R. L. H e n ryiO f TToxas, w ill also m a k e a n a d d ress. Is Making a S trp^ (2m{ugn in the Western Coairii^ aBd|Greeted by large and Crowds— Mass Meetingii T e « t at Tonawan- da. B uffalo , Oct 23.-’—LetwisStuyvesantj Chxnicr, Dcmpcratlataffidklatc fur Gov ernor, departed froip Bnffilo nt cloven I o’clock this moBQiDgto make tone of Kiagart .Oedef ns count Ys-findslop’w a«.at3fi<3^^rti v ’ »dclivebed it -F \ ■’ - , Ho then viwItBd Albion, Btockport, Lockport, Ki*ga*a Falls and wUl reach ToiuwaacCa isarly this evening to ad- I dress a trimei meeting in a lent that ht [been put tip for tho oc'stsion. Ho will return tonight to this city l address two mass n \ PolskiH a llontiic other at tho Broadv JEROME Ai M’GilY CASE New York World CSiarges In dictment Was Held Up BY THE DISTRICT AHORNEY Prints What is Claimed to Be Jc^ ome’s §wom Statement Before the Grand Jury in Whidi He Advised WINTER TIME CARD. New Schedule Goes Into Effect on the R. W. & 0 . Sunday. Superintendent P. E. McCormack, of le Ontario Division of tho ContrhJ, this.| morning announced tlio Fall change of time wliich will go into effoot on tho division Sunday at 12:01 a. m. ileportures aro made from tho anges which in tho past have many of tho passenger trains an extra allowance of from ten to twenty minutes. I in running time has been made, and | |.the time of passnngor trains will bo much tho same as last year’s achedulo. Train 109, daily, except Sunday, the Wallington Flyer, will leave Edehester and arrive ‘ui this city af | 9:05, leaving for tho East at 9:25. No! change. The X. y . O. & W. e.xprcs3, daily, in the past, will leave Niagara Falla 0:-15 a, m,, riVO in this city nt 1:50 p. m. ;(lfloen minutes later than tlio old 8cbedulo,and will leave this city at 2;03 p. ra. forthe Btast, tho same time os at preseu,. Train 115, daily c.vcept Sunday, m il leave Rochester at 6:40 p. m. and day (tics. ved McCurdy Alter Grand Jury In- I dictcdH im ” says’: “ A n indictment against Richard A. iMcCngdy, former President of th e Mn- j |tual l i f e liutttancc ' Cbinp«ny,’\waa found b y a special Grand Jury o n June ] eight indictmenfe against W alter B. j Gillette and Robert A. Grannis, Btibor-| dinates of Mr. McCurdy in the Mutv k V C U U tD U lO lllT lI tiaffiM P ll. Washingtoti, as Hi-lh-r* Ooftfljutor of the archdiocese of Mar\ laml. and tho Rev. O. D. Corregnn :i- Vuxiliary Bishop havclarrived. A tlasta . Ga. lie >h has surround ed tho jail nt L i l l i 't h r e a t e n i n g to] bam Chari® Miti i\ ii tho negro, wlio| killed Deputy .'8|iiriff-s .Irgo and 1 II e LBOCRSK. .tioiralia.—In response to a demand seni n o u t tho world, I'vii bourne and Sydm to Pekin to assist tb e Chancao navy. B cefaw K—Ri'iii- V'lmiral A rthur ices,’ BUrtis, D. S. X . niir.-<l, is dead hero. ' ' ' Tho funeral will !«■ h'-ld tomorrow. W.ISH1.VQTOX—I’nsjdent Eoosevclt today sent a mossoai to tho'Emperor of Japan thanking Imn forthe warn I c eptioa’accordetl the .Atlantic ficet, SlUWNEP, Okin - T h e dl^figo by the | loods is cstimatiHl at 61,000,000. N ew Y ork .—.\im a ' Dressel, thirty years old, leaped f o m the fourth [ window of the Hahnemna today and was kilhil. • ■ losplta’i [ U. convened hero tmlay. T h e conven- [ tioh will close ’Wi'ilnreday. . WASHisoTOS.-l’residenfc Eoosovelt’s | entire Cabinet will toko the Stump for] Taft n e x t week. boifDOX,-A score o f suffragists were sent to prison for tho riot of October 13th. Anotlicr demonstration, is being fon.,Wendell, the ►nrt today and the iVASHiyc Eresidentl (GTOS—It is reprjtfed 1 Roosevelt istttw tito a p laj rrnor Jfugh Withdrawal of Indictment—Jer-| omeVDenlaL X ew Y ork , O c t 2G-—Tho World lo-j under tho caption “ How. Jerome ’’On that same day District Attorney William Travers Jerome appesurod be fore the Grand Jury in tho capacity of a self-called witness and made a plea that the indictment against McCunly be withlield. ” In his plea the District Attorney admitted that McCurdy nos guilty of tho crime charged in tlio indictment— forgery in the third degree, Irased on a false report made by the Mutual Life to the State Insuxancr- Department—but declared there was one missing link in the chain of evidence. ‘iH o assured tho Grand Jury that if the Indictment wore witldield it would not mean the alMindonment of the case, that tho charge against McCurdy would not be outlawed by the statute of limit ations until January or February of ’’He assimd the Grand Jury that Mc Curdy, who was theu abroad,was pledg- «1 to return in September,four or five mont'ls befor the alleged crime ■would !«■ outlawi-d. ”Thc Grand Jury withheld the it >nt, and McCurdy did not r i> this country until Jauary 2otl :rr afterfter thoho statutetatute o' ”” 180.8, one yea a t s of lim itation had outlawed thccrimeof which the Districtrict Attorneyttorney admitted,mi M< A ad is verb.atim evidence given by Jerome | before tho Grand Jury. District Attorney Jerome dcnicil tr>- day that he had ever asked that an in dictment in the insurance scandals in- lirdy from an indictment are false. I conferred] l i S y . ’’ ” \ \ MR. CULLEN TO SPEAK. The Buffalo Courier today announces a t F. E. Cullen will speak v ernor Chanler at the big DCmoeraticj meeting in Buffalo tontghU WEHAVEYGDNfi Turkeys now; they aro cli^'aiit. Calves’] liver and young dux,: - ‘ At Jiforff^fs. ■ivingip this city at 11:57. Train 101, daily c.vcept Simday, wil* leave Rochester at 10:35 i muuh ; lUi cniiiiiiEii Duty of Authorities Regarding Health o f Pupils IN T»E PUBIIC SCHOOIS Professor W. H. Burnbam Says From Twenty-fi’ve to Fifty Per Cent, of Pupils Are Likely to be Suffering From Chronic Disease or Finical A lbavy . , Oct. 23.—.U today's session of tho University Convocation of tho State Professor W. H. Burnham, of Clarko Univorsity.outlined tho devolop- ■w Bcieucc, school hygiene, profession, health inspector in the school. Investigations, ho said, show that from twenty-five to fifty per cent, of all Iren are likely to be suffer- chronic disease or physical de rive ill this city at 9:05 p. Train 107, dailj i. instead of daily except Sunday, w for tho \Elast at 0:35'a. n leave for tlio Blast at 2:0 Train 103, daily except Sunday, will | leavO'Oswego a t 0:1 now r u n ] * PiioEtix D isk . Train 129, daily except Supday, will ;go a t 7:35 a.m., five minutes | n formerly; train 131, daily. ehildri'i “Tho great advantages of testing of the senses a n d general physical condi- Itions of school children,” hosaid, “ has been amply demonstrated by the ex perience of New York and other cities, and tho improvement resulting from tho treatment in individual cases is often remarkable, henco the emphasis upon health inspection in the schools and tho desirability of school nfirsos and tho «tut » d , leave Oswego a t 7:35 a.m ., five rail earlier than formerly; train 131, d will leave at tho usuid time, 0:15 a .m .; tram 133, daily 0.xcept Sunday, will leave a t 2 p. m.’Jns^iadOf 1:50.: 135, daily, will leave a t 4:45 p, tralAnuA 137, didly.idly, Sunday, will leave ai icrlyfl 137, d e.vccpt ill leave a t 6:4515 p, , m.,., five] p m minutes later than usual, andtrmnlSO, Sunday only, will IciCve a td :l0 p. WifflCTQUXD. Train HO. daUy, the Wabasir. win] leave a t 42M a. nw, iniif»d.9t .4! train 114, daily except Sunt' leave at 6:25 a. m ., instead of 6:30; | train 104 will leave a t 12:35 p. ro., in stead of 12950, and train 112 will leave at the usual time. 5 p. m Trains arrive on the Phoenix lineal] 6:10 a. m.. S:35 n. m.. 12:15 p .n i., 4:0,5 p. m., 6:45 p. m. ami 10:40 p. ra. mill rnKsFumoF M E N J SERJEHSEI, [Tells Them Democratk: Success] Means Recognition of Labor Unions by the People. the workers predo; gaifi at those place t,—At West I laled- In part I . ........... „ ------ ffi th e country are now trying to secure the active co-operation and support of the great ccr-j ate employers by their | nn andnd vigorousigorous ’ ileminciationeminciarion ope a v u i wc stand on the labor question. We stated them clearly in our platforms so < that they could not bo mistaken by anyone who can read and has vmder- standing “The laboringman has an even great er test in the outcome of tin’s clccUoi than the candidates themselves. A ver : for the Republican candidates jrdiet against the reforms advi '“’‘'’\‘'“IS r s - ; . I ..... pa.rty the enemies o. — all that labor stnni ated by then that the I has endorced. ” ,’formi cratic party Cattle Market. — 4 00., Advertise intho Palladium. Advcrtise.in the Palladium. ment of a n< school general S While it is sclioola to assuino hospital o r a Muitarium, hand tho school' ictions of a the other lie school h a s no right to acndoi candld»tc6 for (he hospital and the san itarium.” Hdw far stlioola aro justified in as- ianming reaqwnsibility for hcallli and |phyai(^ conditions of pupils wait dis'*- cuMcd in lUi address by William Not- tlngd^m, o f Syracuse,,a member of the the allcg ^ reason that i ____ igth a n d efficiency wjll thereby bff promoted. A i m i n g that i t Were lo- 4 5 ; ttllypctmisKhlc.wouIditbe a w u » P o l- will icy fof tW SchdoTatllhoritfcs to tsaunia ttaponsibilily for tho health o f pupils? '*11 is tlie dutyity of schoolchool authoritiesnth of s a lool buildings and udentsassi assemble for are safe, ssnitsty, well lighted and tilated. ’When tl I to SCO that 61 places whero i lings and other lemblc for study •rostadcnts uiitsty, well lij_ latcd. ’When they assume to get beyond nndt to take chai|cc of tho physical condition and health of tho pupil we believe they have transecnitol ! th eir functiona. This duty shoul' It to tho parent 0 legal guatdi: BMlfflPfflW taKE C m , U tah, Oct. f 8. Mounett, former Atto. 3* Monnctlt v GciMjnil o f Ohio, addressed a large ni her of l?t*h Democrats a t the Salt Lake Thctttro last night. Mr. Monnett, after d i ^ s s f n g tho prindpa! issues of the mign, said : “Tho“ reascn I left tho RepubUcan party a nd advocate tho election of Mr, Bfyan ’is due to tho fact that while 1 prosecuting the Standard Oil Comi in Ohio, and with every reason - rful is.auo, the Rep rex^ pert a sue coTOpaigii eojitributicms 5 K ‘” E : i of Ohio was swelled from the S t a n d ^ < ipany, and in return that company ■ alloxveil to name the personnel of „ o ! ; r s Supremo Court of iH of the Standarrl jromptly dismissed. ■ ■ “ T h en,” said Mr. Monnett, I be- aune a Demoerat. ’ ’ TBE6ALUSHA LEAGUE. Irving Galusha’a Ontario League is W ■evived he.vt year. A t IcaslGai 1 he ought to know. says so a nd he ciniuit, a o h e t '”ih c lie says in a letter to 'Water- town, Ogdensburg, Oswego, Fulton awl to'wn fans urging them to’ organixi I quickly and get in on the ground floor, ■ I w ill bo composed of Carthage, Water- HO-W’S THIS? ■ ono Hlundrea Dollars Kewara Tor any case of C.atnxrh Uiat can not ba cured bit Hall’s Catarrh Cure. n,r.CHKNl UJKNEY * CO.. Toledo, 0. __ laned. b.avc known K. J, „...jiclafir *able tO ;cat& out an? '&&SSSSS’' u the unde Cheney for iho Ir tlons anti blleatlonsmode