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': JEhterea February4, W3, o gMti-My jcr y, as second-class waiter* under £et of Congress of March 3, WW, SUBSCRIPTION PRIOS , • By mail or carrier:. $3;<)0 a year; .flip* w aslx months; 60 cents for three months, invariably in adyance, Advertising Rates on' Application!. ; fliichv other K^p>jiMoftp. senators as >#i»y 4 foe MCWSM?;: .;i- - . •; •,' ; it can he a&Id/ihal the pfesidei)^ #%>t wedded toXa|y particular -plan <yt *urreney re^Qrur, ^catted, but de? ;s1res simply that ftpfaieiicaWe scheme Be - evolved snd T p ; uj; ifrtp the form, of legislation at :<$. fairly flate that wilt render the'<jt#rancy system of the country the more oj^stic and the leas lihely to be -affected by the fluctu-house ations »f vsiuesy Soon, after. 9 o'clock.in, th? morning, the - President *ffd Mrs. Boosevelt, a> •: TTJ », . -.•-,.! :companled 1>y Mrs* E&nlen Itoosevelt ,blicair'NomHft^Pflg4ana-a^ efl thojoovalyacht Sylphfor».cruiso: DISTRICT ATTORNEY SUapBNPEiJJ lor Member of Assembly, CHARLES S. BBIDGBJf M, For Coroner* EDWARD- OTffiQJSk CURRENCY MEASURE, Senate 8ub-Committee Consult With the President. Oyster Say^ Aug. 13,—•Prealdenf . Roosevelt had as his guests last night i' at Sagamore Jflll the members of the * sub-committee p? the senate commit' 'too on finance\ Which Is engaged in \drafting a currency measure, to be submitted to tjongres* noxt fall. The sub-committee consists of Senator? . Aldricb, Piatt (Conn,), Allison and ' Spooner. ' Tig sub-committee. was authorized to alt during the recess of congress 'to atudy the financial situation and * 'Prepare a -measure to meet the re» qulremonts for introduction when the senate should reconvene, - • The conrmfttee has been engaged on the , work tho greater part of the suwtaer and !• now preparing to put into con- crete form tho results of tbolr inves- tigation, Desiring to contult with the > president regarding tho wortt, tho sub.nine ) committee came to Oyster Bay. * , i Senator Spoonor was uncommuni- f catlvd regarding the real object of the , conference. It could not bo ascor > tained definitely -whether or not a draft of a currency measure had bcon made and was tone discussed, but as ' thejanators have been engaged for two i dnyn at Senator Aldrloh's homo in Rhode Island with tbolr clerks and • stenographers, it is reasonably cortain that somo progress has boon raado to- ' ward tho preparation of a currency hill. ' *Khe object of tho committee is to ascertain tho views of ProBldont Roosovolt with doftnltcmosa in order. < if posiiblo, to meet thorn. It is un- . doratood to ho tho desiro that tho bill should bo ready for Introduction at tho extra seralon wlrieh will bo called • Novombor 0. Prior to that- tlmo the , sab-committoo will oubmlt itn draft of tho proposed measure to tho full IUV publican membership of tho sonato •'. om§mltt5d on-nnanco and (probably to down \fcojig Island sound. Soon after the president and party reached „th> -Sylph they were Joined by Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Al Bils of Richmond Hill, %,, t, -The Sylph then proceeded' to Twin island, where is located one of 4fe RHs' fresh air- homes for -poor children. About m children with their mothers at present are'at.the home S nd the president and, party -were iron a hearty welcome. The iparty spent about an hour on the island and readied Sagamore Hilt aboflfc t o'clock. • JEFFRIgS-COR6ETT FIGHT. Sheriff Cetjjured F*»r ^Appointing Not* Bft*fae^a km peputles.' GeofgfetGtvikij-Col., Aug/ K.—Judge OWOT ha»,suip6naed Jlorace 0, Thu> njan, district aitt&rn&y of the first judicial 'district, front further service- In, the in-T^estlgatiPn\ of the blowing nj of tho. San a^d ffopn transformer; *n$ the- expulsion from Idaho Springs pi U members of the Miners' anion-toy njeinbers pt the Citizens* Erotqctiye league, and appointed as a -spgclal jtpseeu^r Jn the idahc. '*•'casisjriYiL s Bllott of penirer Judge\ OT^ers censured the sheriff f6i_ his tyxity in an oJEldpl way and con-\ detuned Ws' appointment of men. as deputy siterllfs who bad not been in the county exceeding 48 hours, .Balph. Xalbpt, Who was understood to fepresetit the 01ti?ens« league «i Idaho Spcings, gave notice that he would apply for a writ of prohibition, la ttCBUureme court, in order to te3t the (Sourfa righ|_to„au8pend the dis- trict attoacney, f Advance Sale of' Seats Indicates a $60,000 House Friday Night San Eranclsco, A^ig, lS.-^Betting qn the heavyweight champlonshli* battle continues to be light,, contrary to ex- pectations. Jeffries' remains «. ? to 1 favorite. A report from ]U)s Angeles, tile home of Jeffries, states that the ebampion is a 3 to 1 eboice there, Jeffries accompanied 'by his brother Jack, Billy Delaftey and Joe Kennedy, nro naw nuartored at the rooms of the Reliance club in Oakland, where they ^111 remain until thd fight, Jpffrlos boxed, skipped the rope and did a clog dance Tuesday night. Then he slept hours. -Today he will have a \warm up\ una on Friday ho will rest tho entire day- All the harfl work is over at the J Corbott camp. The .ox-champion 1 punched tho light bag, walked and f ran and sparred with Sam Serger and j Yank Kennoy yeatoifdsy. | Tho advance tale- of seats tor the contest indicates a ?CO.000 bouse. Death of a Shorthorn Breeder. Hillhnrst, Quo., Aug. 13.—Sonator Cochrane, one of tho leading; short- horn brooders on Mils aldo of tho At- lantic, died at his resldcnco hero alter an illness lasting six mouths. Ills cattlo had won innumerable prize* fit nil the big shows during the lart 30 years. Only on Thursday a sale of Ms stock wits hold nt Hamilton, Ont„ it which 67 head sold for I1T.300. Ho was also woll known as a breeder of hackneys and in psst years carried off many bluo ribbons at tho Now York horao show. i PTOMAINE POI80NINQ. Fifty,pep»qns TaHen Violently'ill on Senator 8tewart's Farm,., \Washington Aug-13,—A remarkable case of ptomaine poisoning is reported from Astibui'ne, Va„ some 29 miles outside Washington, . AJarse number of persons had gath- ered to attend the salo of the dairy 1 anil owned by Senator Stewart of Ne- vada, T&o senator sorved tie pros- pecllva twayora a light luncheon, con- sisting- of coffee, ham and beet sand- wichos, SBortly afterwurdji at least 50. peripns wero taken violently 111, auf- forind fro/in iptoma|ne poisoning. In a statement the doctor-a report thelf patients out or danger. An In- Yeatlgfttloi* revealed tho fact that the beef, iwhieh had been purchased in Washington and kept In cold storage on tho form for several days, was the cau«o of tho trouble. > '. Two Additional Victims. . i Pbiladi%fa, Avgi! 13.-^rwp addi; tlonar. iVictinai., of the accident last. 'Saturday st the baseball park kayo died, wiklngf the total number of fa- tailtieg il, E?ight.Of the victims were bwried yesterday. A coroner's jury and a, cony©5ition of building inspec- tor^ examipea tide pavilion and seats at the ball founds, the inquest will be held; Tuesday. All games have been jQstppxied until after the in- quest* '., \ ^ . , 'Marriage* of'8enator Heyburn. Westchester 1 , Pa,, Aus. 13.—In strict sccordahce 'with '\the usages of the •Society cf?r4ends, United States Sen- ator ^Weidon Brinton Heyburn of Idaho, and >Q$a Gheratlen Yeatman oi this cputfty -were married at noon in the parlor of? the Yeatman homestead In Kennett township. r- . _ ^ • * Negroes Por the Northwest. St. Paul, Minn., Aug. 13.—The ReT. J. g. Davidson of Teconra is organ- isln'gra'cQioicSsiatlpn movement among •the negroes of the South. He passed throwsii \St I\aul With a party of 2C colored people ffom Louisiana, all of whom will tstke up lands In Washing ton state. This Is the vanguard, Mr Davidson says, of a movement ol colored poppl* from Southern cities to the farming land? of the West May*' CMeTernc»» Willi Vlowera. \It the public schools over odd to the curriculum the making of bouquets a* a fine art; tho boys will take much hlgaor honors than the girls,\ lament- ed n perplexed teacher. \I used to wonder why it was that all the em- ployees In a florlst'H establishment were men. Having no other explana- tion to fall back on, I concluded that the preference was duo to their supe- rior physical strength, but I know now that It Is because they have better taate in the arrangoment of flowers. With all Xsor supposed Inherent talent in the matter of home adornment there Isn't one girl in. a thousand who can make a tot of floxf era up into a decent bouquet without coaching, -while, on tho other hand, the boy v?bo cannot put them together in artistic style Is Valennta {Function*. Terrific n« are the forces of volcanU action, they have served and do yet terve their «rdahied...p.urpose in the magnificent scheme of cosmic develop- ment. Yojeajuoes form a natural vent tor tho pent up internal forces result- ing; from the slow cooling and consoli- dation of the earth's mass. They act as the safety Talves of the world, with- out which tlrte cruet of «the earth would la all probability burst -with explosive force and with a resulting cataclysm 'appalling to» % oontomplato. Volcanoes' tend, in fact, to maintain the normal liable equilibrium between the interior and tho outer surface of the world.— Engineering. *r*p*«B«r«» of the Kremlin. All tho cxiira of Russia have been crowned in *he Kremlin, in Moscow, anTntKtho treasury there are the thrones ortfl the emperors of the past and the historic Jewels and the choicest platcnow oiramd by tho Russian crown. There Is fl2O>Q§0;0OO worth of gold and silver and precious stones In that treasury, and there are basins of gold there which are as big aa a baby's bath- tub «nd two «ard tables of solhf sllrer whlcn art worth n king's ransom. *• Nova Scotia Ship\ J&k'fi&A- *#»<!• <i»e: ,,; • • / . .Worst iA.flpa.ii ;. »v_'..; ;. v , •The Worst case in the wn>; of-4; ship •tote which Jack can go Is/a #ov« '••$& ! flan. A certain Nova Scotia ship came into port at Santos one day with a crew-, that was little short of muth».us< awing 1 to the fact that the captain.Wrfis:^oo sparing- of the rations. The ship; had a; bad \name among .sailors at the be^fc, and ns soon as she was anchored, the entire creW cleared out. For three •weeks after she had. discharged and got her new cargo she lay there with no crew to take her.to sea. A* last the captain went to some of the* crimps on shore and told them to round up a creW under any pretext, The 'crimps-sent men around the docks offering big wages to any of the loungers who would go aboard the vessel to rig some new suils. Some twenty men •were quickly picked up, many of them In their shirt sleeves, and were taken aboard. They were then covered with revolvers and rifles by the officers, and the anchor was weighed, and the Nora Scotia ship stood out to sea, her unwilling crew leaving families behind without even a chance to let theiu know what had happened. The next port was Sydney, and the next Yoko- hama, then San Francisco, then \Val- paraiso, then Wsbon, and for those men who stayed with the ship it was Just two and a half years until she went to Grande du Sul, the neorestport home. Many of them, however,' had cleared out and gone home in other ships long. before that.—Broughton Brandenburg In I^eslie's Monthly-. >'^%^%^%%^%%^%^%%V%t 235 IP944N****!**!*?*!** 1 in his Use of , whicji it /will pay'you to investigate <_ before buy lug elsewhere,' 01 supimer^ods, such as •, Hatrjftiocfcg, 1* a.% n Swings, etc.; will be 1 sold at a great sacrifice. ' in all its branches a specialty. Come and.* see me. I can aad will • save you money. ,.. E. W. tKtIPP Shoes / Contruillotorr. \I asked,\ moaned Rnoul, \have sis man a good standing In zo community t You say, 'Yes, he has been sitting on te bench twenty years.' Oh. zis Janj- Taiger'-CaicaaBO Record-Herald. , I. Few people have any-ideaof the im- portant effect the shoes they wear have on their gener- al health. Tr/ a pair of \Treudeasy\ Shoes and notice the dif- ference. For sale at LEWIS'! The Drinking Fountain is now on tap for the thirsty multitude, Jbut it is npt being »» liberally . patronised a* our foun- tain, where delicious Soda Wat« »P4 los Cream Soda may be had. Oar Ice Cream is ao« knowledged to be th« . bestintown. Potter & Allen Wsara now located at . 535 Main Street Qur Specialties mr* MtrsiaMiraioAi. GOQIB- andSTJtTIONiEBY, Kromp^'s Music Store **!'%*«'%<%%'%%.4 \When you want a physic; that is mild and gentle* easy to take and certain to act, always use Chamber- lain's Stomach and Livor TaUets. ' For sale oy Cliarles A. Uaelt, Drug- , ^st, 426 AfainSt., Medina, U. X «v 1 SMOKERS ATTENTIONI^ * I have jvst added tare Irands of Ten Cent Cigars to-my stodc Gran Impcriale AND De 0ro 10c H~ -r^\ r- I take pleasure in recammending the above brands to the smoking public. See the window display. They ldok good. Try one. Holdredge Apartn Hourtt—OtolB* Cootult».tion Fr< DAINTINQiLND • Satisfaction gn dors »t.George F •r«, or*tro«iiJtn» Shelby, M Thisistocerti a pair of glaf Dr. Mincer, twelve years < as clear as wh