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MDpS^vYi,..lUESBAY EVENING. SEPTEMBER 29. 1903- PRI'CE-.ONC. MWfmmwitfy t^l^ci o{\¥661eijif t i R ^'ifif »fS Ih'eJ^st; Alj, *h| new woolens for Fall Overcoats, made &\i W $fr?*i}wi&W<>^&tA : y<>* wantthpm I*fc me»howyou Kp $t<59 vwMim-. X.i^w«fe? *ff. .*,*.«tf. »*• ^^ owr my- fine of Suiting* for your new salt for the f all season. new style, goods,' nnup4shed wor- steds', Tflcnnas and Gtsy Diagonals $18' 4«d $20 $22; $23 M $25 a Sflit ,\ ima& 4 sfeeiaify b'fjihl DrestSuh and Tuxedo *• Coat's for the social;season, R H I UI P I, Bl^USf Gre*U#$arp8fQr iff t A ARTI8T TAILOR \ JT, B^-I am showing the :Famdh» Detainer Woolen Co.'s ana Mas n an'cl Hanson line ot Woolen*—the best goods made. \ t • THE SOD, i$a tjooiipang-'s Office by a Mob. WINDOWS AfoP PO0R8 SJMA$HEI3. Arrival of Troons Served Partially id; . Restore Ord«r--Conipany Agreed iq ; House and / F«ed tho Men flll.-rhetf Wages Are Paid—Two r=renchmeri' Shot by the Police. RECEIVER APPOINTED. -r^e &iAbtf iisi THE..CAB With hls-unswervfngaUegianco to duty represents the osre, forethought and consideration wMch the LAKE SHORE & MICHIGAN fr SOUTHERN RAILWAY *•>—' «v*&8V*i*detatt.i>f»lts wonderful system for the '•«y. *nd 8aro:tran»poTtatioQ of the thousands who WuATl* fc;ny«ji.J5cosifl»8t to \West and vice versa io^rthelriamons trunk line. GE^nl'BMMintAcnii General patera Agent, JO I \ ' » • 10 Gromin favor every day. They are They are a ntadVfeopi-toe Sesi &tock,' andby . r -.. ' . >i t. '.» first felass workmen, riot ,'fiftblKF,'' and mers every S f J. PLUMMEP I CARTING.., Leave orders early to avoid mistakes. Baggage de- livered to all parts of the village. - Leave OrtJcrs at Callaghan & Sutter's or Telephone 119 M Bell or 177 Home Phone are •CUAl -Am^\n_^^ iaaliihg' tyall Why is It IlliBt Potter Ss Allen are enjoying Such largo patronage on all goods i their llnel in >lhiy>iHft!litge'to alway^keep'the best of everything in thoconfeotioiieryblgar trade and it is ti»F A fact tthUfbeeldes the brands of cl^nrai $ ,thi* ioanufciolnre'r1ihev> koop oU the, other leading brands. Be sure and try,; £ p&tlisr 81 AlteH. ! SaxUt„ Ste. Miarle, JMlob., Sept 29.— The situation in tiie Canadian. S.oo, yfh,{ch, has been t^e scpne «p|l serious rioting by the dAscltargoji epnployei d| the Consolidated Lako gupecrlor conS? pony. Is very grave. The only df, fense against: the mqb; wr*3«)» srow?' hourly, ia'a pior'e ojriji'sB d^inoratee^ police department sad a sai»U conv pany of njllttla; ' , ', , 4.suece?Bful i assanU'flpoi3c > tli,ei pftlca r hull4lng |>y the raoii ^Ursr^jr itter- 'npon bpfore the arriyiil ot «hq taroops, resulted In the destwctlork, pf evpryi tiilns, /moveable on tho groaanji floo*, Tbe oiflqe stao*, -wUh. dna# xevoji vers, prevented, the xlotora eftlotag »<!• cess to the upper tloors ot ttto building, Pvery window and ^qur la llio huUd; Ipg 1B amashed In, T'IIQ anr4v(d of fto troops, arnxed witrt ball ^artridgies, nerved to restore a. aoiabloaiop of or; dec Tho rioters trwen oontecnW*. them- selves with throwing stones nutl hurl- ing taveotlyea at tfana aoldlears, wio «9' tubUshed a \dead lino\ atrouttd tho building. Saloons Obsyed Order tao Close. The mob is cofetiy ot lc=Qorant for- olgnora. All have boon drixaidngf moro or less, although -tho BtUocnn flnoJlj; obeyed the oMoial onior to seloae. lUot-. era seem moat anxloiiB to jot at lit, Coyne, tho asBlBtartt manasor, -who Is in cnarge of the work. -, Lato in tho aftoxiioon tio lendorg of Hie mob hold a «on[oreESqo,aad \do> nio&ded that tho company houso tho men in their hotel and boaacdlng houso and fe,od,them wirflo the ttortey for their wages (8 fortimoiulnEP This domnnd was grant«d and tho men liavo taken cinfgo of et, lor|o boarding houae, op-orotod toy tho com- panyi .' An ntleropt is Taelug jnoiilo to jttt the street cay iqnttetf.la &** CaaWnaft BOOJ, whieh, suBperi«lo|l op&aralloau-Troa^ - terdoy raoriilhg af Wr an attack had been mado upon It, Into operation again. Two oars wiro sorat out heav- ily guarded. No Oisonlor itook ploxo. It b estimated tint thexro are 2,000 men tutho SooandL those a-xo re-enforc- ed by alt the idle rabble £n torn. A. train qairying 40O njoro woodsmen Is expected to arrive later. .The local police forces Is being* Strengthened and eaoti maul Is arrnod with Instructions to use bis revolver If necessary, Considerables (doling has been aroused over tho shooting; of two I'\renohmen by the police during the trouble yesterday morulas- Tho riot- ers claim that the ofllcers used their revolvers when It was no* necessary. Ne'thor of tho men. 1B (atalE^ hurt, how- ever. Prornlses to Pajy. The particular srlovancae that caus- ed tho rioting was tho procalses to pay the niui Alter a meettag the em- ployes of the Consolidated lake Super- ior company went to the company's offices. On the ctoor wass a bulletin reading': \The president and directors In Now Vork have been nimble to raise the money to pay totlay the wages and Balarles now due tho nwen and oul- cers of' the compaaiy, Ad-vloes receiv- ed from Wew Yori Indicate that our president and directors bave a plan to- raise the money;necessary to not only pay the men \but to start up the works mat seems to promise success., The plan has the endorsement and promised support of Sir \?VllfrId Laui^ ler, the promler of CAnau-da, and the Hon. G. W. Ros3, JfOmlerr of Ontario, and it is expected -to produ«e the neces- sary inoney within 30 days. While we regret •very much, tho lnavMUty of the company to pay today the aToct retnalns that there Is money,to pK3r with. Bear In mind that youf wages will have to be paid ultimately and -eohstltuta a Just obligation against tbe company, which all the propetty send other as- 'feets will be liable lbr,'[ This notice, infuriated the crowd v/hioh by this time was estimated to number 1,500 and rooks and other mls- '8\-les were directed at the* ofllce build- ing. • Efforts to secure admittance to the building by membvers of t&o mob -were fruitless. Firemen turned, several (streams on the crowd anad the rioters moved, away. An. attack «n the street cars followed Later in a figlxt over the aTrest oi a Flench woodsman two Frenchmen who attempted to prevent the arrest were shot by the pblloe, cane seriously-. The mob, fCrm'ed. and th« afternoon's' attack tpolc plaeeu ,. .„* 1 • The masis meeting of- nasefl last night \Was orderly, A 4)81111110X3. of regulars •froih .TJpronto, the IClng's Grenadiers, fcr& fe^ected to artlve todtay. Another compiiny of militia from (I Sudbury arrived at mldn*ght. (5^jclilo\r*' Know Nothing of Report f risit'l/j^ney fla? Been Raised ' »pppintnient7«f ; John, 'Carpth, pregt: ctertt 6i «i%lhtfustrial Trust,, Title, and 'Savings, cprp-psiiy; of fhiladelohla, as «T reqelver for the ^Ohsolldated Lftke Sujtarior company,,Charles M» Tweed of Speyer & Co., s'^d:,.. ~ ^T'hpa-ctlph. bf the Co'rineptlcut court iriii not interfere with the .sale oi %ue 'aOpuritleB, of the Qonspildated Com- paiiy October % The appointment ol * receiver places the affairs of the com- pant l n \*tio haiida Of-#n, Individual. - \No arrangement has been made for pbstpordii&the sale and J know nothing of ^hQ-report that JJr, Clergiie has rais- ed the $5,050,000 cash^ needed to satisfy'our\ ciainu\ \ CASE OF W. A, MILLER. Discussed j?y W?i.sKi»i(ton' NO FIGHT AQAINST PBEWiPiriT, DO NOT #| It l|itt J Every Breath # tt$mf irigs i~* (!HAIRMAN SALON'S RfePUY. :* l>aramottr\t Issue In Senatorial Cam- palfln Ii Senator Hanna'e Record, Cleveland,. O.,. Sept.. 29.-?-jC-harles P. Saipn, ; chairman of the. Ohio Dpmo- cratjo s*ato executive; committee, In his reply to Chairman filches letter sen,t from ColumbtiB, says in part: \The paramounit Issue of the sen- atorial contest In, this campaign Is the public record of Senator Kanna and his unfitness by reason thereof to be tetumed to the TJnlted States senate. \It you are not aware that Hon. John H. Clarke had attacked his pub- lic record and Joined Issue with the 1 present senator upon his record, first in fathering the ship Subsidy bill, \which seoks to take from the ppo- plovi treasury $10,000,000 annually and pu^t Into the treasury of the steam- BhipiJQmpanles; second, in forcing through tho legislature tho reactionary and expensive municipal code, which denies Jionie rule to the, pities of; the staid; and third. In using his official pojltjort to Beottre for himself ant} as- sociates franchise privileges to the in T Jury of -tho people—you* can get,tils Information by Inquiring of Senator Hanna Siittself. , ; ''Again, on behalf of Hon. John.'BL Clarkei I ftak you to arrange for a. Joint diapussJon between him and g,eno!for Eahna on tho political Issues of the campoisn-\ Stated TbatThe'y Hada Rlflht to pe- tition Him to Rescind His Action In the Case and to Request Other La* bor Organizations to Join Them In That Object, Washington, Sept a9.—The attitude' of the Central Labor Union toward President JRpqsevelt came up for dis- cussion at a meeting of that body .last night in connection -with the case of W. A. Miller; the assistant foreman IQ the bindery of the government printing office, in wblolj the union has taken an active interest, After.the meeting it was stated that the union was not waging a political campaign against the. president,\but that its members thought they had the right to petition, and to request other labor organizations to petition, the president to rescind his action in the Miller case. wimy eye^ oae,who Sas'catarrh- ^n6\vs%wf6oli8ii'itis to try mi cv.t6.it fy 4'mkMU tKft-stbinach., q^:«sfe®o|i5s:.g?ar^' a pure seldbift mm,i3,, \ •.-.'•» ™1.4 i.x»'^^ia4.*rr_i->\ * \ILI.!- * ;climatej MVnow ,-#&;- Hyonie^you! qdn carty aheal^b. ( gi^nhg'oBmite lit -your v.esti.P9pEet M Tjy. 4 brj^Mng it a few miimtes' ipwy tuapsi is day qure yoiivsejf, Tlje wrriplete H^pmei outfit cMf ~ consists bf.jiii irjaaf 6 ' .the veat PENSION FOR EVERY VETERAN. ROOSEVELT WANTS FAIRBANKS, Crtimp»ek*r tp Find Out If the Senator Jfe. _1M|1 Tak* Second Place, . Laportp, ind., Sept .25,—The state- moat was generality published in the newapapers of this region, especially In those that ore closest to Congress- man, Crumpackor, that President Roosevelt has delegated the represent- ative from the Tenth district to ascer- tain whether Senator Fairbanks would accopt second place on the national ticket next year. ( It is sald-that the president befleves it would be good policy to select a vice presidential candidate from Indiana, The president's desire to have Sena- tor Fairbanks on the ticket with him first became known about a year ago. Secretary of the Navy Moody, one of tho president's most confidential politi- cal advisers, and Congressman Crum- paoker bocame close friends through tholr long association in the house of representatives. Mr. Moody a year ago undertook' to find ont through Judge Crumpaekier whether Senator Fairbanks would ac-\ cept second place on the national tick- et. Mr. Crumpaoker'8 report was that he probably weiild nofe There has now been a renewal of negotiations on the subject and Crum- paoker has been commissioned to learn the final decision of the senator. General Black Asks Every Man In the Q. A. R. to Work For 8uoh a Law* Chicago, Sept. 29.—Commander-in- Chief John C. Black of tho G. A. R., n't 1 a reception tendered to him In Me- morial hall by the Cook county posts, announced It as the policy of the. or- ganization to agitate for sorvice pen- aions. , , . Such pensions, he said H had been granted to survivors of the war of 18121 the Mexican war and of every pettf Iiidlan war since. The Grand Army at Sau Francisco, he said, re- solved to appeal to congress and to all patriotic cltlzons for a penalon for .veterans of the civil war, 02 years old and over, who saw CO days or more of actual service, and to # theIr widows after them. Qexieral BInok appealed to all com- rades te bear this policy continually In mind and not to'relax their oxertlona until the desired legislation should bo secured. ' AGAIN8T M'CLELLAN. INDICTMENT IS VALID. Statute of Limitations Does Not Apply to Congressman brlflgs' Case. New- York, Sept. 29.—The validity of the indictment against ex-Congress- man Edmund H. Drlggs and George F % Miller charging them with pratfoipa-; tlon in. postal frauds, -was upheld in a decision handed down by Judge Thomas in the United States district court,!* Brooklyn, Hugo Hirsch, Mr. Drlggs' counsel, filed a lohg demurrer, claiming the In- dictments were Illegal, the main point being based upon the statute of limi- tations, -,_. .' • ' __ J ' Drlggs was charged with receiving' money Mille a congressman for furtn- erlng the intere'sts of the automatic cashier company and Miller was ac- cused of paying money to corrupt a congressman, Judge .Thomas holds that the, al- leged crime -was committed Whlle ; Drlggs .whs a congressman and'that so far as the statute of limitations was concerned the alleged payments' were all made .three years before' the in- dictment was found. Ao'twSB Shot Herself. New, Yprjr, Sept- 29.—-Florence. Youngj an $ct^ei| known on the Btage as Florence, r iVtfipfcll£re, shot herself 'last night because she was ill and be- lieved Bue^had.failed In her prepar- ations to appear as leading' woman in, the play \Captain Ba^rlngton\ about, to be produced) She is not expected! to recover: Executive Committee of Kings County- Democracy Defies Tammany. New York. Sept 29,—The executive committee of the Kings County Demo- cracy (Brooklyn) last night passed a resolution on the report of tho commit- tee of five, named for tho purpose 1 of conferring with committees bf the oth- er boroughs, ratifying the committee's action in defying Tammany on tho question of nominating George R, Mc-> Clellan for major. The meeting was called for tho pur- pose of directing the committee In the course to pursue at the general commit- tee meeting in the Democratic club to- night. A resolution adopted approves their action of last week,, when they so,strongly opposed the intentions of Charles F. Murphy. Zlegler Will Not Run. Ne-w York, Sept. 29.—The mention of William Zlegler as an independent can- didate for mayor of New York by John C. Sheehan hah elicited a statement from Mr. Zleglor, denying Tils candidacy for any office and announcing he wiy support the Fusion nominees, \as men who have earned the confidence ot the public.\ btitfl.QO ana that can. ho carried, \n f . pbolceti/H ijiedicliio djop|ier-fl(«^ bottle jtf HiprrieL. ,The ajiK5|erjMti a lifetune, and if otie bo™e.doe^Bo| euro, an extra bottle of Hyoraei cm be obtained for 5Q cents,,, It is the most economical of all remedies ftdj vertised for the euro of catarxJa, 0h| is the only' one thftt JollbwB nature in her method of treating: diB&wo! pf the respiratory organs^ ' Ohas. A, Mack has sold a great many Hyomei outfits and the inorl ho sella, the mora convinced kej» that lie is perfectly safe in guaran- teeing to refund the money if IJyomei does not pure, , ' FIVE Mi IN M jiftMtE WesMJ# Ri!Wr;||dffa« Excursion f o New YorkTuesiJay, - 1 $1.00 fof Round triju „ ^ On q>ow dato ffie feat t 3xm Eailroad.will Beh, exouraion ticjeotf to New York and return at the.Wf rate of §8.00 from Iioche&ter} tuskota good going on rogular trainh OSlo- bor 6thj*^d.xeturnlhgon or tjoTbro Sunday,* Octoher llfii. -»,- « &.U West Shorp traina run thioilm tho \boautiful^ Mohawk Valley ,ojl4 along tho hiBtor|c Hudson, nypr, passing West l?pint, liewburg; t«e Catskill Mountains, etc. Hew York is always ihtereotinft to tbe'viBltor from xiJ-State, Ibul 6^ -r^(aa%fiQ|n.,tlie ; .JalL ,inbie Mw$ aro vory beautiJjul in awin|l attife the theatres presont their best plo^ and the big stores aro gestofi in. shape for the holiday trade, au d£ whicli combine to make a most on- joyablo trip for the excurflionist. :' Call on West Shore ticket a^OMs for tickets, time of txmt^i, 8pac<i In. parlor or sleeping ears, o'to'. Has Sold a Pile of Ghamberialn's Cougfi Rern^y. I have Bold Chhrnberlain'B Cb^gu, Romedy for moro tban twenty yehra and it has given entire Bafiafactibu. I have sold a pile of it and can. recommend it highly. — JdSitfe MoEinisrElr, Linton, Iowa. Yon trut End this remedy 4 4ob\dfne^d\Alrt troubled with a cough, oje cold'.' J£ always afforaB quick rpliel an^ia pleasant to take, For safe, jjy Ohp. A. Mack, Druggist, 420 Main St., Medina; N. Y. Fusion Candidates Notified. New York, Sept. 29.—Mayor Low, Comptroller Grout and President Fornes of the board of aldermen, were officially notified of tholr renofnlnation by the Citizens Union and Republican city 'conventions. Brief speeches of acceptance were made. Preparing New Canal Treaty. Washington, Sept .29. — Much in- terest is taken in Washington in what the /Colombian Senate will dp with the canal proposition now that the Hay- Herran treaty has failed. It Is known thasV Colombia is anxious to keep alive the canal, negotiations. The'bill now before the senate of Colombia is un- derstood tp contain treaty provisions tha,t would be entirely unacceptable to this gpyernment. Minister Beaupre's dispatch expresses the belief that th& bill may be defeated or that It may bp amended. The form tne amendments take is regarded as the Important thing at present, as they may permit of an adjustment of differences. . . Death'of Commander Hughes. • Washington, Sept. 29. — Rear Ad- miral P. H. Cobper, commanding the Northern squadron of the Asiatic fleet, has advised the navy department by cable pfcthe death Sunday, at the Yo- kohahm hospital of Commander B. M. Hughes of the gunboat Annapolis. Wrs. Davis' Improvement Continues. Buffalo; Sept. 29.—Dr. Charles Stock- ton made the following announcement 'regarding the condition of Mrs, Jef- ferson Davis last night: \Mrs. Davis' cojialtjtfn tonight Is unchanged.\ ang **# ifc Ji/f. •:'\\- TAKE Old' Dominion hm —TO— OLD POfifr Cdi#(M VIRGINIA BEACH Richmond and Ocean VICW.VJL. aba , WASHIHGtOt1,D. C. Bteamora BOU daily,'oxcept Snndhy, at 8 jf. in from Plor %, North Blver, foot of Beaoh Bkefef New York. for fall information apply to Old Dbrtiiniol', Steamship, \GV. 81 BEAOH STBEBT, SEW YOEK.N.Y. H.B.WA1SEB, ' J.J.BBO%Jr, *.•:•..'• -*-(