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'.\*'.\.'. J'fe\ • BAKEB 4 BENSON. -Pytpw. ; Entered February 4, 1P9I. »t Slefllaa, N. Y., as secohd'Otass matter, under Act of Congress, pf ¥»rch 8,1870, CONeR?&8; '•&<'. ACfUAB»E& . \\ SOTSGEIKfldN PBICE Bv mail or carrier: $2.00 a yean |ifor w jSSi months; BO cents .for tliree months, invariably in aayanpe. , Advertising Rates on Application, . Republican Nominations. ' . For Member of Assembly, OBABJJ3S S. BRDDGEMAN. • For Coroner. EDWARD MUNSON. 1903 SEPTEMBER 1903 Cfituttw 14 on Usao Vint 00 8:03 [u«rt«r iX> a»m, Cuban Treaty With Franco, Havana, $ept. 2,-»NegotIatlons have teen begun betweon Cuba and Franco (or ft treaty savoring tbo general re- lations between tho two countries. It Js expected that a similar treaty with Spain will bo concluded later. Heaviest Rain Full In a Decade. Saratoga, Sept. 2.—Tho rainfall in this lootlon during August Juat ended wn* G.18 inches, the largest of any correepondlns month for a decado. Bride Scalded a \Homer.\ • tJtloa, Sept. 2.—Mro. deorgo Plorca *f HorWmor, who <wns arrotted on the> *hargo of assault In tlio second degree 'for throwing scalding water on a party of young men, who woro \horning** liar husband and herself on tholr re- turn from their honeymoon, has boon held to await tho action df tho grand * jury, One of tho \horning\ party waa painfully scalded and will bo.scarred jfor lite. #oY Standard of paftjages For Nfeofjan. let' Acpidefttei Death*, * New York, 'Sept, 2>-^he'afternoon aessiqn of the congress pf ^actuaries began with a genera^ discussion co> owning the -deslrabie subjects for future mortality investigations;, pn- ery McGlfntock of New Yprh; spoke of tlio work of the committee of the Act* irnrlal Society of America haying: charge of the recent investigation, into the experience of the 34 life insurance companies with 9$ classes of risks, and President Pierson called upon Oar- roll t>, \Wright United States cemtnis-' alonef of labor, who said In part; ''Dmilng the list three or four, years I have been frequently asked to furn- ish a rule or measure of damages to be applied when a man I? hilled in some mechanical trade. The -courts are without the. rule and I am uffaible to supply it. I think, however, that with the assistance of actuarial skill such a rule may be; supplied so that we may have, fairly correct tables showing the expectancy of life In the various trades, \Such a work by the actuaries of this and pther countries would knit ;ho ties between the Insurance com- panies and the people, It needs the actuaries of the different countries to' uncertain - with reasonable accuracy those expectancy tables.\ Amedee Begault of Brussels, dole- gate of the Belgian government, said that a group of three tables of mor- tality aro being prepared under the di. rootion of a committee and # that 28 Insurance companies are contributing data of which five are German and two American companies. President Pleraon read the following telegram from Cuban Minister Quoa- -ade, at Washington: \In justice to my country I hog you to say to tho congress that Mr. Hoff- ifmn's statements about statistics and mortality of Havana are not correct. I send by mall publications of tbo san- itary departments of Cuba showing how hasty and unfounded are his ro- marka. \They show the mortality t o be at tho annual rato of about 20 per 1,000. During lost Juno It Was at the annual rato of 18 and Ave tenths per thou sand.\ Throe hundred members of tho In- ternational congress of actuaries, an well as presidents or nearly all the Ufa Inauranco companies of tho United States, with their wives and women friends, woro ontortainml at a ban- qnot glvon by tho Mutual Ufa Insur- ance company of New York, the NeV York lilfo Insurance socloty and tha Equltablo Life Aseuranco Socloty o* tho United States. Three Alleged 1 Counterfeiters Taken Into Custody. IN A OUm NEAR HONEOYE FALLS CoPnterfelt Coin and a Mill Said to HaVe Been Captured—Arraigned Be- fore Commissioner Hebard at Ro- chester and Held In $5,000 Ball Bach—'Hearing on Saturday, Rochester, Sept. 2.^-A sensational arrest was made at Honeoye Falls in this county by United States Marshal Robert B. Burns of this city, Deputy Daniel Schall and a United States secret service man. . Those taken Into custody were Will- iam Atkinson and wife and Millie Whitbeck, their boarder, all three ac culed of counterfeiting. The home of the Atkinsons Is sonro distance from Honeoye Falls in a se eluded glen on the banks of a creek The alleged counterfeiters were sur prised by the officers who seeuret some of the counterfeit coin, mostlj halves, quarters, nickels and dimes and captured the mill. They were arraigned before United States Commissioner Hebard and each held In $5,000 ball. They are In Jail and will have a hearing Saturday morning. imiiuj ttiitl juesigner cue was cue fa* 1 ier of a little grow of sailing advis- er? oft Shamrock HI, There: was no si\*! Either of wind or a lifting of the foggy base when at 12:30 the Navigator secured the con- sent of the raolng sldoDer* to a nost- ponement-and signalled that the race was off and'that another attfimpt to sail it would he made Wednesday. The discouraged fleet quickly started for home. Races For Llpton ( Cup, Chicago, Sept. 2.—The Chicago Yacht Club will retain possession of the Sir Thomas Lipton cup for another\ year. In the special race between La Rita and Sprite Which was necessary to decide the winner, the series hav- ing ended Monday with both boats/ tied for first place. La Rita won by three nttautesi. The race was- sailed over a triangular course, six miles in length. La, Rita won the cup last year and another viptory will give tier per- manent possession of the trophy. the The ANOTHER POSTPONEMENT.. Attempt to Sail the Third Race of the International Series a Failure. Now York, Sept. 2.—Yesterday's at- tempt to soil tho third race of tho series for the America's cup was a failure. There was not wind enough to make It worth while even to send the yachts across the line. A small fleet of excursion steamers, poorly patronised, and a few steam yachts convoyed the racers to Sandy Hook lightship and than.JiojjaleBsly waited for a fair sailing breeze. \~A~~Keavy pall of hazo and mist hung over a sea with a surface like glass. An absolute calnr was varied at intorvals by faint drafts of wind from tho southoast and southwest Reli- ance and Shamrock III with mainsails and clubtopsaiis set circled in ghostly fashion about and through tho floot At 10:40 the committee tug Naviga- tor signalled that tho start would bo postponed until later In tho day. An excursion steamer pursued Shamrock HI, her band playing \The Wearing of tho Oreon\ to relievo tho monotony of tho long wait C. Oliver Iselln im- Datlontly raced tbo deck of tbo n«- Another Triumph For Lou Dillon, Cleveland, O., Sept. 2,—The (jUeve- land gold challenge cup race a Intef-Gity matinee was won by Monk, owned and driven by C. JC. G. Billings 'of the Cleveland club. Al- though there were only three- staitera, four heats were necessary to decide the event, as when three heats had be'en trotted each contestor had won one, the other winners of heats being Dolly Dillon of Pittsburg and Wauhun of Cleveland. * • Aside from -this race interest cen- tered in the exhibition of Lou Dillon, tho champion trotter, in an attempt to lower the trotting record to wagon of 2:04%, held by herself. She succeed ed In clipping one quarter of a second off her previous record. £ t 'J 3 t. c i i i Copper •# We manufaetnre.. Sten^- cils of all kintls. ?r|cea depend'entirely 'pn size' and amount of lettering. Send us your copy for estimate. First class work guaranteed at low- est prices, jj MEDINA CYCLE WORKS | 609 South Main St •«>«>o i>*>«j''r>*y«>*>«>a>»' § Jt •' WM'^M^**'**'—^ryy?^*^^^r .; ^liaveibeejii^^l^'^li^'siJOia.- vfielch, .of ,Clov^f^..^rjBa^Ct|^eii 3 \niaiueeditpbnyft-b^ i3toi&8oK,«u|t j^yejf jMfletsj ; : i jisve ,j$s;en part of tiifipj'and f#l a, ^reat deal;^better, IE .^ou,,. iljiave^ any trouble with your• atomaclli t(«y 4 box' pleased Wi||i tbe result. ;JPrice 2g' cfe^fe, ' r ^0* sak by,Giis**les A. Jlaek, |I)rnggJs^ I^Main,^t^eaitia,.il.f^ J|adam€i^B8».pfl'1t»ist l is still. Io,* cated'^t $$CB, Nichpls, 901 Churolj street^ wbere shecaa. becbnetiHeti* This is her fest w^ '.-'•• XWxQ ' French Automobile Boat Race. Paris, Sept 2.—Tiwenty automobile boats out of 57 which started Sunday In the race on the Seine from Paris to tho sea completed the third stage, which only Included the section of the .iver between Elbeuf and Bouon, • dls. tance of 15% miles. The Mercedes and Flora retained their places of first and second respectively, tho former covering tho distance in 42:23. Marines Salt For Philippine*. San Francisco, Sept. '2.—Tho army transport Thomas sailed for Manila by way of Guam. She carried 307 mar- ines for .tho Philippines and Guam, 25 members of tho Fourteenth cavalry and a fow casuals. In addition to a large quantity of freight tho Thomas takes to tho islands $7,000,000 In treas- ure, or which $2,000,000 is in the new silver pesos and the* remainder In Philippine sliver certificates. Llttfe Falls Cheese Market Ujttca, Sepfet Transactions in cheese on tbo Ldttla) Falls dalrV market were: I Large colored, i lot of 65 bo?jas si; 9%; small white,'15 lets of 77$boxes at 9%; small white. 9 lets df W'baxem at 0%; small colored. 17 lots of 1,100 boxes at 9%; small colored 7 lot* at 440 boxes at 9&;, twins colored, 8 Ists of 275 boxes at*9%; twins wait*. S lots of 500 boxes at $%', twins whlta\i 8 lots of GOO boxes at 9H. Decrease In Public -Debt, Washington, Sept 2.—The monthljj statement of the public debt show* that at the close of business Angus* 31, 1903, the total debt less cash* la the treasury amounted to $923,924,8CT, which Is a decrease for the month C* $6,098,851. This deereasb i3 accounted for principally by the corresponding increase In the cash on hand, wMen, amounts to $383,450,710. iransactea uaparcrnVn'f tfuainesi. Oyster Bay, Sept 8.—T**terday was one of President RooMvolt*« quietest wook days during nit sum- mer sojourn at Sagamore H«L Nt formal callers were recelT«d. The president embraced the opportunity tc attend to a considerable amount of departmental business that had been referred to him and to dlspoaa of a mass of correspondence. The work In the executive offices hero has become so heavy that it has been necessary to increase the force of clorks. r of two to fst> days' jduratiqi)* aw \ otBred.by the Old Dominion Line —TO— . NORFOLK OUTPOINT COMFODT VIRGINIA BEACH Richmond and Ocean Vlcw,Va. and , WASmKGTOH,I). C. NowTork. Ttor fall lnforastlon apply to Olil Dotataiou Steams&ijy 60. tt Bauoa insane?, nxn YOBK, H. Y. H.B.WALMI!, KP.ttT.M. J.J.Bmomr, Fire Sale ftvggies and Wagons We have a number of Brockawayand Portland Wagons, Roadv Wagons and Democrat Wagons which were slightly damaged by smoke in the recent fire in our salesrooms iii the Davey Block. These Vehicles Are only slighlly damaged and are practically as good as when they came Irom the lactory. You can buy this weeK at 1 Reduced Prices Come in NQW And let us show ym how to SAVE HJm A BOJV . LAR by buying a Bujjgy, Road Wagon or Democrat. For all practical purposes they are as Goad As New Be Disposed of This to make rocton for our winter stock. HANLOU BROTHERS a TffE Gm* SKQEFO D BS. THAYER OSTEOPAn Boldredga Aparto Mottrat—S to 18 a Consul tatlonFr. TothaJPubli* We have use< ifincar's glsase tioris. They 1 satisfaction to MHS.EOBEI July U, 1808.