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.1. ' - !y% : •): ;.-,-.. , #*fg£ft' A *»Ef*3©N\.. H<*?* '• F I.. stros^BipTio^\ fBless, t -,^si '. six pwntfoft; pvcenM for'$hree: wontlig/rlRvaris^.ia; adyfltrice.. MOON'S PHASE8, Cfliuirtfr 11 *.'m. ISSTNOBIT'IfEW. Admiral Evans Sends Gunboat Annapolis to Formosa* 1.088 OF THE BENJAMIN 3E*WALL i \\•••' i'» \ •\ \ •truck, by Typhoon Three Day* Out , Prom Stnoapors and - Abandoned. Twilv* of th» Bwvtvort Attacked In' * Boat by Native* • imd -Four Drown*(*-*Flv» Mining, Wsblngjon, Deo. 8.—Roar Admiral U. D. Evans, commnndtnc 'tlio Aolatla floetj has despatched the gunboat An- npoliiut to Tarasaf, Formosa, to mako a thorough investigation into the at- tack on th© crow of tlio American slilit Benjftoin Sawall, which was aban doned Oct, 6 about '40 mlloa aoutheaat of tiia island of Bote! Toongo.' Official details of tlio search for the mining bout's crew from tho wreck of tit* lienjamin gownll made by tho Don/Juan do Austria mid the Wllrains .ton\ are contained la roports received at the navy department. * On tho Ttrrivat of these sunuoats a! Souti' Cap<*» Formosa, the Don Jean de^Auttrl* was ordered to proceed to .r-Bdfet Tobago, wboro it was learned throe Japanese shipwrecked taflont from tho Bewail were to be found. •t-rpM of those tafd that tlio Hawaii when three days out from Singapore was struck by a typhoon. Tho ship WM abandoned. Aokl, who tolls tho •tory went In a bont In charge of tho chief officer, together wltfc tho third mate and hja wife, two Japaneoo sea- men, two Manila seamen, an American negro, a Chinese cook, a Chlncao car- penter and a Russian seaman. Shcrtly before /sunset an JOCL 10, when flvo miles from tho island, tboy wore attacked by four canoes, each manned by about 13 savages. The lavages stripped those in Ghe boat of their clothes, not oven, sparing the women, look tho provisions and then capalrcd the boat Aokl say* that tho mate, negro and tfca Chinese cook drowned. All of the remainder mado for tho shore except tho third mate, who was an American. aad tho Japanese woman the latter not being ahlo to swim. *Tho .three Japanese hid In the mountains until found by friendly natives. A search will bo made for the flvo missing per- aona and the stato department may fiSs tho matter up, FRAUD ON INSURANCE MEN. Startling Disclosures Made by Assist* ant-District Attorney Garvan, New York, Dec 8.—Startling disclos- ure*, based upon information obtained through a confession nk3i* by Max Karatteld, a public fire adjuster, who JIM been convicted of fraud in connec- tion with a claim of loss he had htxri- ielf jput in, were mado last night by -Aiaistant District Attorney JGarvan. 'The cases of 13 persons who ore inspected of having defrauded Insur- ance compan' In - a similar manner Will he. presetud to the grand jury soon. Among ttuvw are three lawyers, sev- eral mei-char-** several pchllc fife ad- justers and two or„threo adjusters em- ployed by flw insurance companies. Mr. Garvan declares that fire Insixr- anett companies have lost hundreds of thousands of dollars, through paying false claims of loss. One of the persons accused Is n merchant worth $500,000, Mr. Garvan sayB, and another is president of ' a corporation which employn 400 men. Fire patrolmen, men employed by the board of fire underwriters to take charge of properties - after flre^s have been extinguished, Mr, Garvan alleges, have beeii in league with tbe_flre ad- justers. Instead of doing their duty, he eays, ,he knows that In many In- atances they have purposely damaged gooos W water for a fee paid tfy fire adjnsiers^.' \ Court of Appeals Calendar. Albanyj D6o. 8,--Gourt of appeals calendar for Tuesday' Nos, 109, 134, 138, 139,1*5, 1*2, 143, 14B, ' ttecornjkeijsla *o; : Cpnge£&i -UeatWctia^ ,^of r f^.t«calfe.atr(!n J 'jp : tinlifd ^.ate?;\. ^min^ow :^eci. ;?;^ffte> 'annua r#orl^vtb&:^ttoifft#'.gen v ej , ) *i of the f S'ited, gtai^ei' 'cjtlfs Attention to' the- '^a)M&ti&:ljid^^^XQSiia - dur«. . ;4ft^M^'«-f^§>Mf&Pf - aeett^ •>&• t%Q:<0u%%j®;M$M)f&ihM every honast.- citizen ls-d^eply coheern?.d in fepelWny 4M presenting ^fah,oaesf cfetos to Ib^t: high; rJght> ; 'Pe'therefpro'-Rje- pmpieiwJsjSo> the consMeiirtion of eon- gregs the : enactnient of lawr which. Will' provl#»f^r the. foJlowing lesults; ' '. Th,e oinisslpri ,froni the . stWutes the cweitlon of intent and guilty ItaoW'jedga where an offender has- iti his possession a frauonloht certifleat4 of .naturalisation unla.wfu!}y obtained, or vrbere a irauduient > certtflcate pt> obtained is n$ed fgrapy purpose, That the la* b£ amended go aa to compel an. alien at the time of applying for citl jsenghip to present from, the inanilgra^ Hon authorities *a Certificate showin? his fige and the dat > of his arrival and' coniAintae also his| physical desorip- tlpn. Thte certificate Should form .a part of the cQurt records, litre his ap». jdication for citfeensbip. . The petition and application and all certificates dhouid he uniform through- out the tTnlted States ind the 'final certificate of citizenship should ,con-, tain n physical descrlptlen of the appll capt to\ avoid substitution, Tko certJlicates should be printed In Washington sunder goverrm^n^ direc- tion and unlawful possession of or com teifelUiig of them should be mado an' offense against the tJpited States. The power-of issuing certificates of naturalization should be restricted to tho United, tftntea. courts. All administrative matters relating to naturalization sbouldTho committed to one central government bureau. It Should he njado a crime against tho t'nltea Stntfea to aell or transfer declarations of Intention, and certifi- cates proved fraudulent should be can- celled. JEl.o attorney general call* attention to. t',e act of Fobr85,1303 appropriat- ing 5000.000 for tho • employment of special fcminsbl to conduct proceedings under various trust and \ Interstate eommerco laws and,, says that It has become highly important thdt this ap- propriation should be made\ available for tlio enforcement of the laws of the tmltcd States gcnorally and especially those relating to public lands, postal offeneea artd naturalisation frauds. Referring to tho statutes of llmita* tton tho report saya that the oar of the statutes of limitation in certain criminal cases rests In many cases npo t tho passage of too brief a porloJ of tuno after 'the commission of tho offense and It is recommended that thp limitation, bo extended to five years. - Mr. Bennett's Sealed Letter. Now Haven, Conn., Dec. 8.—Having aerious doubts as to tho safety of vault of tho preoato court as ajirotcction against fire, ox-Judge Henry* Stoddard, counsel for Mrs. Phllo S. Bennett at) peared in the probate court and naked that- the sealed .letter which Is a sub ject of controversy in connection with tho will of Mr. Bennett be placed in u safe deposit • vault The letter pro- vides for a gift of $50,000 to William J Bryan and family. Judge Cleavo- lanr acquiesced in the suggestion. President J Dfr«!ine t s to* Investigate Con- dition? % •tehifrlcre. -Sisfcrlot' Of .'••'._; 1 ' •0Q,l'6*iid»r W?(diingt9??, • flee,. .'.S. -»»president Boo^eveltiagslp. '4^cf,iri'ed to mtsrfeta i»..the strike conditionfi In the Teflur- \idedj^trlct'o'f Colorado. He will not ,go fso'far.eveni at tills time, as tP or- d/er nr» Investigation: intc the coiifli- tlone \•-' - An^gppeal from the. Western Feder- ation. *of Miners, was presented to the president by\ Senators Teller and Pat- terson o£ Colorado, urging him to im- mediately investigate conditions in thp San 3«an and Cripple Creslc districts piVGtJorado,- ' At the conclusion, of tho conference the. Colorado senators sent the\ folios- tag telegram to President. Meyer \of the Western Federation of Miners: ,; The -president states to us that in- fer present conditions he has neither the power nor tho right to talce such action as you. request.\ * * M«tiOpolItan Harpists Deposited $100. New York, Dec?.—Mmes, Tagliavs and Weill,\ the harpists In the Metro- politan Opera House prchestra, whose non-union status last week threatens 1 a. suspension of the grand opera sea- son, appeared before the examining committee of the Musicians' union here; played selections-\on the .,ham ts> demonstrate their competency aad deposited J10O each with the secre- tary o\! thr* union as initiation fee. The executive committee of the union will hear tho examining committee's report next Wednesday and decide whether the Grand Opera harpists ars quahfled to Join tho union. * i, mill' 'urn mm <?^ 1*H«««^«tii)il'') \1 uiuiiifiiii last Sftelby. ;' .. .* £ cWreli Mr will- ba comlucted- hj? tlt« ladies #t, the- M,-3E..<3b,ui'e> of t%h place\ tfrictey evenittg-,: Dec. I8rh,\ 'A. cordial, iiivitatips. id es- teiMjed.-,to all.- - - -.. • Mm;'%i}'Bl9f will hof inove to Basoni; as was stated in the rnbuiie last *. weelc r ••anless very dlfteiw* «3frgngenie.iits are made after this ivfiting, consequently we shall in t lose our Justice.of the Peace. O'wi-gUt ICilner has been on tit© sick list for several days._, Tlie infant son of Air. and Wis. Edward Pask was quite seriously ill last Friday and Saturday, i Tlie.rntu'riage of-Miss Edna Pos- eou and Ol'aude Qrin-nell is aucouiic- ,od for Decepiber 16th. • . , Several eases\ of vyliooping eou^h- are reported in this locality. Congratulations are being ex- tended to tlrfe newly weeded c-ouple, Air. and Mrs, Bert fcjnell.\ Mr. aifu Mrs. Joseidi Allen and. family spent Sunday -with Mr. and Airs. G. A. Gilbert Miss Jennie Roberts,and Mis. Wm. Clark visited relatives at Roj- a I ton labt week. • Still Wearing-Union Buttons.\ t Chicago, Dec S.~Although the or- der prohibiting buttons other than tho company badges or insignia to bd worn on the uniforms is made effec- tive,-according to tho new rule boos of the Chicago City Railway company; no man was .disciplined when he ap- peared wearing tho union button In open violation of tho edict/ Tho men wero to take action In case any mem- ber of tho un'cwi was discharged for disobeying the rule. Standard of Licensing Fhyilctan*. Harrlsburg, Pa.,* Dec. 8.—Tho state medical council at a meeting in this city appointed a commission to inves- tigate tho standard of licensing physi- cians in tho state of Now YorkJfor tho pnrpo&e of ascertaining whether the endorsement oy Pennsylvania of li- cense a from that state shontd be con- tinned. Pennsylvania accepts li- censes issued 'by New York state bu' that stato does, not accept those is- sued by Pennsylvania mdicaLcouncll. ~ Step In New State Highway, Glehs Palls, Dec. 8. — The famous Glena Falls and Lake George plank road, which has \been a toll road for the past 70 years and Is one bf th«? most picturesque highways In this section of tho coufifcML has passed into tbeeontroi of Warren CiJBfity on cen- demnatton proceedings. This Is a step In the building of a new state high- way from Saratoga to Bolton on Lake George. 1 ] lual -Llfo Insurancfc company of New ' Vork to cancel Btalr's $200,000 insur- ance policy taken out In 1902. A pe- tition for tho appointment of a guard- ian, for Blair's sons has also been filed. Authorities Defty Royal Scandal. Vienna, Dec. 8. — The authorities here df ny tbe report that the Princess Blizaheth of Windisch-Oraetz, wife of Prince Otto of Windlsch-Graetz and granddaughter of the Emperor of Aus- tria, shot and killed an actress recent- ly at Prague because she found tho latter in the apartments of the prince. Youth Tries to Suicide. New York, Dec. 8.—A youth who said hewas Stuart Smith, 20 years old, of Siegfried, Pa., tried to .end his life in' the aquarium by swallowing a qunatity of strychnine' powder. He came near being successful, but was pumped out and taken to the hospital where it was said that he had a chance of recovery. Nearly Loit His Life In Church Fire. Roscndale. N. Y., Dec. 8.—The Ro- man Catholic churoli of St Pefer at this place was destroyed l>y Are.- Tho loss Ir about $20,000. Father Leno-i, tho pastor of tlio chnro*. was over- como by smoke and narrowly escaped with his life whilo attompttrg to save tho sacred vessels. Theae wero aft- erwards saved by hH assistant, Fath- er Francis^ Cummlngi. Trial of Chinese Newspaper Men. Sbunghla, Dec. 8. — Tho trial before tho mixed court hero of the employes of tho Chinese local newspaper Snpaj (charged srlth writing seditious arti- cles) which begun Dee. 3 wao conclud- ed ttdsy. One of tho prisoners was released, and in the cases of\ throo others judgment was reserved. MARKET REPORT. To Cancel Blair's Insurance. St Louis, Dec. 8.—Three lawyers have entered appearance In the Unit- ed States circuit court as counsel for James L. Blair,. Pauline Blair, Percy A., and Frank P. Blair In a suit brought against the Blair's by the Mii-i- CHEESE—Fancy full cream, 12%; Ntw York Provlilon Market. New York, Dee 7. WHEAT — No. 2 rei. S23Ac f. o. b afloat! No, 1 northern Duiath, 91c. CORN — No. 2 com, Gfl»ic f. o. b. afloat 1 No. 3. yellow. SHjc OATS -!- Nd 2 oats, -loyc: No. 2 white, 42%e; No. 3 white ile BUCKWHEAT FLOUR - J2.30® 2.3S. PORK—Mess, flS.OO^ 13.75; family, I1C.25. HAY—Shipping. GO® 75c; good to choice, 8S#92Hc. BUTTER—Creamery, extras, 25'ic: factory, 15ffilGc; western Imita- tion creamery. 17@lSc CHEESE—State, full cream, small, fancy. 12c. EGGS — State and Pennsylvania, fancy, selected, 38®>40c. POTATOES—State wd eastern, per sack, $2.00® 2.37. Buffalo Provision Market Buffalo, Dec. 7. WHEAT — No. 1 .jiortbern, 31c, wint»r wheat No. 2 red, 87c. COPN — No. 2 yellow, 52%c f. o. b. afloat; No. 3 yel'low. 52J OATS — No. 2 white, 40tfe f. o. b. afloat: No. 3 white. 39Mc FLOUR--Spring wheat, best patent per bill., $ 5.00@d.75 ? low grades, $J.25 g4.O0. BUTTER -- Creamery western ex- tra tubs, 25%c; state and Peanspi.- vania creamery, 2ic; dairy, fair to good, 19® 20c. SHELBY CENTER. . Mr. and Mrs. li^, B. Saunders attended the Episcopal (iliurih fair, which was held at Oukfitld latt Friday afternoon and evening. Mrs. Augustus Hallett and Mrs. John Whiltletcot spent last Fridt.y in iluffalo. The Ladies' Homo Missionary ten will be beld tomorrow afternoon 01 the home of Mrs J, \V. Bieekman. Owing to the absence of llev, Abnor Morrill, pastor at tho IJttptipt Churcb, there will be no servitca next Sunday morning or evening, Sunday Si-hool at the usu il hour. School (binmissioner H. It. Glitl den was in town yesturduy. lie wna tba guest or D 11 Uoutley. Airs, Uiley Caleb loft homo this moiuing for Franklin villo' when. 8iiO will spend a week visiiing lur parents, Mr. and Mrs. Uolitrt .Drake. — For clubbing rates with all news- papers and magazines apply at this Office. » ^ If you have nojt paid for your paper ttjw is an acceptable time to do so. Our tonus are strictly in advance. good to choice; ll%@12c; common lo fair. 8@10c. - EGGS—State, fresh fancy,. 32@35a POTATOES—Per bu., S8@72c. East Buffalo Live Stock Market. CATTLE—Best steers on sale, $5.23 J @5.65; good to choice butcher steers, , f4, 10@4.75 ; medium half fat steers, . 53.25@4.00 ; common to fair heifers, ( 2.1i0@3.00 ; choice to extra fat heifers, $ 4.00@4.60 ; good butcher bulls, $3 00 ©3.50: choice to extra veals. $7.00@ \ 7.25; fair to good veals, $ G.O0@6.60 . 1 SHEEP AND' LAMBS — Choice Iambs $ 5.50@5.65 ; erulls to common, $4.7o<??'4.90; yearlings, handy weight, $ I.00@4.50 ; wether sheep, $4.O0#4.25. HOGS—Mixed packers'' grades, $4.50 @4 5f: medium he»g3. $ 4.75@ l 4.85 ; pigs, light, $ 4.55@4.C5 . Escaped Convicts Recaptured. Montpoller, YL, Dec. 8.—Eugeno Da- vis and Fred CoIIey, the two remaining men of the trio who sawed tholr way out of the county jail on Saturday night were recaptured last nlgliK Colley put up a stout fight against Chief of Police Mahan and succeeded In overpowering the officer. Colley Was handicapped by fc wooden leg, however, and Mahan shot him before he made his escape. The! wound is not dangerous. -Death of Bishop Ingle. Cumberland. Md., DecS.—A cable- gram from Hankow, China, announcing the death of Bishop' Jam<\* Addison Inglj of the Protestant Eplscopaf rhureh of a fever, was received here. He 1 was 36 years old. Ho was elected bishop by tbe general convention held In San Francisco, 1S91. Panama Treaty Sent to- Senate. Washington, Dec 8.—The Panama treat} was sent to the senate, but as theie was no executive session after Its receipt It was not referred to tho com- mittee on foreign relations. Sterling Exchange at Lbwest Point. New York, Dec. 8. — Sterling ' ex- change fell to the lowest point, in at least 10 years, declining to 482.70 to *82.75r The decline Was largely due to the fact that no fast steamer will leave this port for Europe until late In the week. / BUFFALO'S Leading J- '-' ,_V ;f ^V**- T i/| iiyHL is loca'ted/at \ .MAIN in the heart of the shopping district • and now is the' time you can „save • money on everythingriq the. jewelry line. You can make your selections 4 now and we wijl hold thein for yon 'till Christmas, * >-. Watches, Diamonds^ Pearls, RuuieSi Sapphires, Emeralds, etc;, Sterling Silverware, Chains^ Pins, Rings of all kinds—everything new . and up-to-date patterns. When yon are In Buffalo drop in to onr new store and look over onr fine new stock of overy- in the jowelry line. • ••, . <^2mjGx^isit^^ra«%Jifo Free Coiuttltafcfon. when JOB need guu»ie«.»3StooW»tel« ami Jewelry Squaring our Speelii^r. w * l. - ,&•\ H it S tO be s Send it to theJOLTRNAL. We P TIIIklTCri Catt tmaisii anything'from a calling KI nl 1 C U ^^ t0,a poster * We should be $ leased - to confer with\ you at anytime. POTTER & ALL&M ARE HEADQUARTERS Oysters and Glams Which are received treslt •everyday. WehnvoBlao- reetdvedisttpp^irof SvA/eet Cicder •which we aottby *ho gtnas or measure. '• Trial of Mail Pouch Conspiracy. Balf!more, Deo. 8.—In the United States district court, the case of Col- umbus Ellsworth Upton and Thomas W. McGregor, on trial for conspir'acy to defraud the government on mail pouches contract, Judge Morris over- ruled the motions of the defense to- take the case from the jury and t o make the government elect upon whlth of the counts In the Iiialctmenr. it relied for a conviction. Argument will-be heard before the jury. Buffalo Hay Market HI-AY-r-Timothy, new, p«r ton, loose, fl4.0Q@16,00; hay, prime on track, • new, $ 14.00@14.50 ; No. 1 do do, $13.00 ©JS.50; No. 2 do do. Hl.0u@i2.oo . Many New Cases of Typhoid. Butler, Pa., Dec. 8.—Since ''last re- port there have been four deaths added to the list of typhoid fever victims. New cases Continue to c6me in at the' rate of from 12 to 15 per dfty which in- tlcates that the.pgstilence is.suBsld-. tag, as 10 days ago the number of eases was from 20 to #0 a day, Sys<. temattfe relief work has accomplished mijch In relieving.the suffering; *+%S*% / *%*W%-%V%>W%r'* !*• • • l/nion Finance' Co. STOCKS, BONDS, GRAIN, ETC. l/nioir\ Bank' * dfock J.L. COFPBY', tomager THE GREAT JJEALTff \ SHOE FOR WdMBK What pneumatic tires are to the wheel Treadeasy shoes are, to the feet. They liave the full rttb* ber heels and -cork . cushion insoles. T 2f# Styles • One- PHee $m. 5C CIGARS Are growing-in; favor every d.ay. .0*Hey',iare made fronrthe best tobao J cos .by jfirstolas* work- men. A rich* siiioke and the last puff as good-as ' fhefest.. I*ike all good cigar&you will fittd them At the leading dealers Trip, R< Op, Pea West Shor^ to above.! p'o $100} iio& for. the'Vo going* W« ,( l returning Q ha: #ij M tising tinier I'hjs.efca opportumty during the •\ little expend Uoston is interesting c travel than couniry't it h of injportan.c the (Saule a Mounmeftt, 3 Slate House Old South M great\ atores, treSj etc. • Uall on W for tickets, t: sleepere, W- RECTOi Ashburnhani. the Good; i \ lollf'S ASHBUmiSL I tbihk it is } tell youiyh Oliamberltua. prodnced. r J 1 was BO diet cough thail able to^ take day, as'iny v« by the cough ceived ah ore tlo of your once procure* took about tl cine. To XQ-Z aud cold cc aud I was abl sin Eaater ds rapid and. ettt to your cougt teatimouial vr tag thankful Qod-raent'iem ReBp •« E.A. liectoro: To dh'anitje This remed A. Mack. A Fine Mm Four-Track S ber. Only 5 0nly5JCen Track Sows i mas Ntimbor) Btands. F OB the BOB fttacyjloi S. P. BIO ORL ntlHKC ALUS ALU* ATTORNEYS* D B Hot WtS.'SBAT. 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