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>\, mom, Hv^jWMDAv. eyewiiiG, DcecMBee-a, ifij Make it-So! OP BE MERRY By -Buying Ycmr Suit Overcoat of • WrailiCiiES, Reqalted by a Jkutal New'Yxirk Murder, Fine Jane of Business Sui's, Tweeds, Worsted, and Serges, •\wS^jilS to J25 lam showing a Flno Line of Q^ERCOtlTS, Black, Gray, \%2L $Wft)130 • • ^ • ww— ! —. Our Specialty is Fine DRESS SUITS. Elegant Fitting FROCK SUITS and TUXEDO Suits, for Dress- W^ar, • ,[ . . v Catted Look over my Line of Wbolens. PH ILIP J. BRU ST;j , ; AFtTiarr T/MIUOF* • ( Bett 'Phqae*2l74. . \. ,' - . * ' < BOSTOH *HEVmOBK PITTSBURG BUFFALO. You'll be On Time Jf >rou Tank* Th»i LAKE SHORE & MICHIGAN SOUTHERN RAILWAY 1 ' To Any F»olHt \ -s , ' 'Cast or *W©st, *Hiotq«K8i9^r this puncttttlifiy nre^-excelle-et xoadbed, giant engines of the newest typo, and a splendid equipment of rolling stock. s 7 *'\ FS-Art 6F vvftR REVIVED. \\' W.0MANT. iFEftftFULLY-MUTILATED, Found l» a Sailors' Resort of the tow «t Tifpe-^VVent There! Accompanied . by a Wan — Bqdy Found an Hour After He* Left — Two Bundles: as Cliiesr • Hew Tavk, Deo,„ 21. — The White Ghapel ayoqities of \.Jack the Rip- per 1 ' and the murder of \old Shakes- peare\ fey the Atab, Ben AH, in this city, were, recalled. by the discovery •Sunday of the fearfully mutilated hod;' of j|woman In. a Bailors\ resort of'the lowest t&Q in James slip, near tho East river. T&a woman, who waa identified 3s Sarah Wartla, .a notorious character of tto \Chewy Hill\ section, went to the place accompanied by a man who \reg- istered aa Carl Nelson and wife, The man loft the Hotel Sunday after- noon and nn hour later the body of hid companion-was found. The woman? Jthroathad been cut and the body waa •ctherwisj frightfully mutilated. She f-.ud ovhaantly been kllJed -while asleep. The ra&ri oarrie'd two bundles, -which wore tonaa la the room ami which of- xe\r a possible clue. One of the bun- dles contained two ntrlped shirts, both covered wjth. Mood. A.' fold In ono of thein showed wherein bloody kmfo jJiail been -^Iped. The* other bundle, a shoe-bc**, had oa the wrapper the narfe * B, Boieno,\ -written la pencil. On tfaa floor weM found two pur- chase cnsclis showing the-purchase on Saturday from \Meigs & Co., Bridge- •port, Conn.,\ of a pair of shoes and A J sweater. The Bridgeport police nu- , thorltlea were notified, by telephone »nd central ofaco detectives -went to Bridgeport to assist la -running down the cities. .* The plaro In -which tho murder |was commltt-v) Is said to be known to sail era ail over tho world as \Slaoghtnr Houso Polnl,\ It has been* raided scores of times by tho police. The pro I.Tlelor waa arrested and held 03 a •witness. Old. BoRiiftioii Deligl Short Trips ; FOP the Tourist , waoaottrestoaM tho heart of the pkturesgue and historical water- ~way«ofVn--giniB. » For Those Who Seek Rest „ In tie balmy tit of Ola* Point Com- fort ana 'V^jinitt BpHih. FOP Xhp Business Man wia prefers to breaJs Ms journey by an agreeable Be* trip, and FOP tbe Spoft§man in searcli of\gooi1»tui«ng country, St«*rr.*r» »•» =» \P-\ 1 -^^\^ Star fdliolormltlom n&plj *o Old Dominion Steamship Go si ftTBAOH STKEBT, SEW .YORK, ». Y- •> V»F.&T.SC. G-.P.A-' for. Buy the Iwr-trKR News * Ofif#er, It is full ot bright, kstructi*e racing for tK^' Bolidays, and may be obtained of neareet newsdealer for. five cerxtB/* For cltabbing'rates \*itb,.»ll news- papers \aii mag|ltie3'(ippiyAtthis office/ ' •\'.:-.• ^ .' Union Fito^e i^wWi/w 1 ***^--- ^C0!ESE$, 3B0KPS, IfttioixBaiiktiloek Use Lawtoii's Indian Herbal Blood Syrup. Guaranteed to otcre Scrofola, Eczema, Qo'iter, J*ever Sores, Blood Poisoning and all blood disorders. This Syrup is purely Herbal, and its equal as a Blood BuriEer and System Tonic is not known. Each, bottle contains a full month's treatment and SSUB for $1.00. Try it and be convinced. For Sals By OBas. A. Jkcic, Medina, N. Y. Compounded by The Lawton Medicine Co., Holley, ST. Y. Though* in tondferi that'Japan Will Net,Accept PHhcirJle: of tast', Russian Note..' I^ohdon, p^c.-21,—Router's Telegram company lias learned; tiiat considerable Huxiety,exists in the.hest injoraaedclr* sles of London, reading tlie possible outcome; of Jbe situation in the Ear East.\ ' - Fears, it says,, are expressed- tha* l\ae Russian govei'ttment may have pverstepned the ij5undary which wouid. raaJke a continu^tton of peaceful ne- sotiatieae with the Japanese possible. It may bo regarded as quite certain, it asserts, that Japan will nojaccent tha. principles of the~last BiiFslan note^ which are altoitetber at variance tvltu Japan's main contentions, and that Ja- pan's reply must necessarily he cast along this line, Apart from the delicate state of the ••negotiations between the two nations, Heuter says, It is also hnown that Ru?- ;ia is assuming a^mpre t'enant atti- tude and the outloolc may lie regarded as more gloomy than it hitherto- has been, although It cannot yet he sal'J that the resources of 'diplomacy have been completely exhausted, .. It concludes by\ saying that there Is no actual nows yet of fresh develop ments, and\that no ultimatum has been sent by Japan to Russia, * , No News p| Ultimatum. Bekln Pee. 21,-rThe report cable*! fn^Tlen Tsln to London Saturday to the effect that Japan had sent an ul- timatum, to Russia la discredited hem and no 1 Information, of a curohoratlvo nature is in the possession of tho for- eign legations. s 5 \While tho knowledge of the legation** on the situation leads thorn to oollevo that the sending of an ntUmatiun t- ImprobahW, tho prpspecta of -war »ro however, evidently increasing. Ifh^ British legation sorae* dnyt ago re- ceived a telegram Indicating that v»w was possible, and the Japanese lega- tion Is '.fflclotty Informed that Rut'- sta's rtcetit reply to tho Jnpaneso firo- posala \vna unsatlsfactorj'- FIMLANQ !S AGROUND. Bed Star Ljoer JtKa Elangcrou? Position? HAS 1,QQ0 PAS§EN©EF4S APQARp. INSULTS TO CONSUL DAVIS. Only 5 Cents a Copy. The Four- Track News for | December (Christ- tnas Utunber). On sale at«all news- stands. l ' •GREAT-HEALTH* smjspm WOMEN. > ' What paeumatic tkfes are to the wheel Treadeasy shoes are *pr the feet. They \ have, the \full rub- ber heels and cork cushion insoles. IPorte Har. Ordered Governor of Alex- .nndretta to Make Ample Apology. » Constantinople, Dec 21.—The porta l«a8 agreed to tho deraanfts of the •United States government and has or- •doted 6Sio governor of Ataandretta to wal;e tstmplo apology to Cotisul Davis tot the Insults altered him and the as- sault ,upo.» him by the pol'ce of -Alex- andrctta wlille tho consul waa escort Xng a naturalized Amcrlran citizen named Attarln'on board a t.teamer. The porto notified the United States legation orally and In writing al O10 instructions telegraphed to the Tali of Aleppo V> order the goverror of. Alex ! andrctta to call on Consul Davis Imme- diately upon his anrival at Alesandret- ti\ and offer to him a complete apolog/. The poxte has also promised to punish tho police officials who assaulted Mr. Davis an3 will also allow Attarin to depart. The Tnlted States cruiser San Francisco, with Rear Admiral Cotton, •which let* Beirut Fitday with Consul Bavls for AleSaiidretta, is expeetaa thore. today, and if the Turkish gov- ernment carries out the program out- lined tfcre Alexandretta incident may be considered closed. It i s fe:t here that tielay car complications are not likely, hut Rear Admiral Cotton has receivod instructions to meet all eventualities. Senator Hanna Confined to Mis Room. New York, Dee. 21.—Senator Marcus A, Hanna, who^was too 111 to attend the banquet of the national executive committee Of the Civic Federation last -Saturday evening, -was confined to his room a*» the Waldori-Astoria Sunday. He is Tieliig attended by Dr^ Calvla Adams, who saidjthat the senator had a sevexe cold, which was in no way serious but that 1 he had advised the senator to remain within doors for the present. Deafer of General Counsel Meddaugh. *. Detrpit,«j>.ec. 21.—E. W. Meddaugh, for many years general counsel of the Grand Trunk railroad, diedjat his res idenoe at Grosse Pointe Farms Sun day. He had been ill a year* with heart trouble. Mr. Meddaugh was 70 years old and was born in New York .state, At one time he was mentioned for the position of general counsel Of the New York Central but declined to locept It, , All Styles $3,50. Death of Frederick R, Coudert. Wasliington, Deo. 21.—lYedericlft ft CcnderC the'-we)Umown New York law- t yer, died here Sunday, from an aflec- 5 lion of the heart with which 'he bft'l I suffered for several years. He ;was T> \ years of age, kr, Coudert with ht3 fil wife and an urunarrled daughter, wis , ^pending, the winter in Washlneton J - l . Where 16 hoped to escape the severity of the climate of tbe more, northern --4#: . . • -.; •-»- *•' FUNERALS POSTPONED. Fear of Striking Liverymen on Part of Mourning Families. Chicago. Dec. 21. — Shrink ins from the espionage of \union pickets and fearful that funeral parties would b-? attacked by Uie striking livery drivers. rctmy Chicago families have refrained from publicly announcing death In (heir mid*L fn Uie vaults of several undertaken* Ue tho bodies of persons about whosf* death the utmost secrecy Is main- tained, and > whoso funerals will bo postponed until the strike Is aettled. In other cases the stricken relatives have arranged for evening funerals and privuto burials, of which no an- nouncement was made. Tho scenes that attended several funerals Saturday when union pickets attempted to Interfere with the re- moval of bodies, led the health depart- ment officials to sanction the secrecy that is being preserved. Tho undertakers have been informed that unless puhllc safety demands It. burials wilt not be Insisted on until sfich a time as funeral parties shall bo safe from molestation. There were no dfsturhances Sunday. Left-Antwerp at Noon Saturday For Nevv York and Ran Ashore. Near \Ffushlns JKolIahcP-Lighters Are Tak- ing Out Her Cargo'*'—. Attempt to Float Her Unsuccessful* Flushing, Holland, Deo. 21.—The Red Star liner Finland, which left Antwerp at noon Saturday for New York^ and which later ran ashore near Nleuwena- luls, lies In & dangerous position. The weather is foggy, The Finland has 1,QQ0 passengers oh fcoardr. The vessel was going 10 knots an hour when pne grounded. An attempt was mado to float her, but It was inv nuceessful, , . . Lighters axe now alongside the Fin- land-and are taking out her cargo, Th?- sea is calm with JlgW winds. AFRICAN m* mvmr iGtfc New York. Deo. 21. — The Hnland left New >c»rk Doc, 5 for Antwerp and arrived there on the 15th, She be- longs to the international Mercantile flfarine comnany of which the Roil Star lino is a part, and Is 5<50 feetHong, C0,2 feo^ beam and 21.S feet, deep and measures ?„OSS7 tons. She was built In Philadelphia- in }002, ^ PRIZEFIGHTER KILLED. ' INTERNATIONAL EXCHANGE. REUO of 32 to 1 Suggested For China ' and Other Silver Using Countries. Washington, Dec 21.—Tbe commis- sion on international exchange has re- ceived from Professor JlenkB the con- clusions of the monetary commission of dapan regarding the proposals of the American compfsslofi for B uni- form coinage system, hasot\ upon ttrs gold exchange standard, ifot China. The resolutions from Japan declare trht a definite and uniform currency s>stem should be speedily instituted-In China. It Is regarded as advisable to adopt the suggestions of th, American commission. * Jt Is suggested also that the ratio for China of ?2 to l\between gold and sli- ver coins should be adopted for oth«y silver using countries- that may here- after adopt the gold standard,. Confessed After 20 Years, Grand Rapids, Wis., Dec, Sl.-^Twen ty years ago Marvin M. ITenper ofi WeSttteld was convicted of murdering John h. Iiealer* of th® same place. He pleaded not gttllty at the time, but was sentence'! to prison for-life! on cll-eum stantial evidence.,. For 20 years he ha.« maintained that he Was innocent. Now he has made a Confession of his guilt and has applied to .Governor Lafolette to change the sentence to inurdpr i n the second degree, thus setting, hint free. .* , Hospital Steward Arrested.^ Chattanooga^ Tenn., Dee. 21.—Hos- pital Steward J. S. Miner of the Sev- enth cavalry is under mijiiary arrest at Camp Thomas and a warrant had beeil Issued for Charles P. Hood, s merchant of Parti,City, Ga„ on ; tbe darge of defrauding the; ^governnient ft is alleged that.Mindr seeured goorW !rom HO01I and that he .marked, as cor- teot bills for larger amountr than were actually>Dald.' '. 1 . Tom Pondergast Died From EtTectt of Beatlno by Williams. *Sacrnp»cttto, Oal,, Dec. £1. — Tom VondeJtfastr -who fought Tom Wllllama Friday night before tlio Acme Athletic club, died from tho effects •>! the beat- ing recoivofi. Ho wo! unconscious fo<* soveral hours. Wailnms wi.s arrcstei Later Williams' seconds wore arrested At tho cud of tho light Fendergaat was apporeuUy uninjured. When lu- reached homo ho compla'ned of itl- ness and hecamo unconscious. Medi- cal aid was summoned, but rendorgast never recovered consciousness. Con- cussion of tne brain Is assigned aa the cause of death. f One of P«mderg3sfc'ft seofcndgr Rtat«. that In tho last Cwo rounds \Williams landed a shower of blows on tho aids \of Pendergast's head. Tha blows all fell on Pcndergasfa gloves, bufthey were driven against his head with arJ much foroo that It caused concussion V/oma« Died at Afle ot 105. Worcester,- Mass., Dec 21, — Mra Honorettn Marshall of Webster died to Worcester tasano hospital last night at the age of 105 years, 4 months and l!i days, She was born in Poland. Left a wtdo-w nearly CO years ago.wlth Immense wealth, she devoted herself tc distributing her entire fortune and sold her home to give to the poor. Ferty-seven years ago she married John Matshtall In Poland. She camo to Anaorlta soon afterward. Six year* ago she developed a mania for walk- ing night and day and was placed it an asylum. No General Reduction at Steelton. HarrlBburs, /Pa., Dec 21. — H. H?. Campbell, gsn,er»l manager sf tha Pennsylvania Steel company, said thar no genera', reduction in wages at the works at Steelton is now contemplated There will probably be a readlustmeni of wages, propositions having been made to the fiien as Individuals. MV. Campbell also said that with tho ex- ception of certain cases In the Besse- mer department, the reduction In tho tonnage rates of the men affected WlH run about 20 per cent Thpuahtby Some, to-B«s Niieetssry In Suntc- Deminfl>» - : , ^Bap, Juan, Deo..?l, -~ The iteamo* Julia, from-Santo PsmlngoaJad! Ilaytl, arrive^ hejre Having on lipase* Seno? BspalUat, former ralnlater of jwat of: Santo- Porhlngo} $ojn\mauaer: Perex of the Do'rhihloan ^tty-; CaBtatir'Selrra, C6io»et*|iBpaiijftt and •ofher>*u^portera i of former President ivtos y Gil, The Juiia also fcrougW Juan Medipa. a Porto Ricaft, who ia* heeft*ppolnted; by the provisional goyernmentiot JSatt* to Domingo as: consul Ijeneral to B«rt«v Wta In Buccesslon to ^not itvloriiles- - The latter. howwfcK^ref uses'to sur- •readem his office,^ plajteaAng * that thor provisional. government baa. jjbt been Recognized by thQ« United States, Senator Medina will appeal to Gover- nor Hunt for official recognition. The sppporters^tiGeneral Wos y Gil held a long cotifprence San'day; TJv» members of the party arriving oa tho^ Julia express the belief that the Inter- yentlon of the United states Iniths af- fairs of Santo'Doraln^o will be foun.t necessary lit the near Suture. They da- elate that-a crisis Is rapidly lapprcaoH- ing and that ,tho^ provisional govern* ment finds it Impbaslblo to ne«otl%te loans. - ' , . • T^e Julia brought news that formor President Jlmlhos Is nbw.itJMonfe CrlsU| that former Vice President De^ chamna la I n control o^ Porto Plata, and that Generals Mdrftles aad'Cacere^ are fortlfving th» city «f San iomlngi. It I* said that an attempt waj.rcoentiy made to kill General Jlmlnez and that General Cacere* Jive* in imminent dan- gor of assassination, ' According to roporta brought fronn Haytl a Javolutlon* is feared, there which may result In tho asstsslnatlou or *t least the Incarceration 1 of a«v- eral ministers* aiid delegatea. Tho chief of tho- French; Vtak «t Port ah Prlnco has been lmpfrlioned, Tho attitude of the people 0* HayU toward President Nord. Is decidedly threatening, aa tjtey alTcgo thafciho has bees guilty of emhewflng public Kunda. • BECTOROf Sf,lUKE*S, Ashburnham* Ontario, testifies to , the Good Valines of r Gh8«ber« . bin's Cough Hemetfy. WAsiiuunsHAM. QiTE.i.pril r 18) 1903.' I think it Is t>nly rigM that Iihould tell yoa what a wonderfuLl effect OhaniborMn's Clougn B^fficdy baa produced. Tho day batoro Eaator I was BO distressed with a cold and cough that I did not tbink \to ho able* to take nhy duties thO n&rt day» as my voico was almost choked by tho cough, Theaftuip day*! re- ceived an order fronxyott iojf,a hot* tie of youc cough remedy, > I at once procured a sample bottle, and look about threo dosea of tho medi- cine. |To my great relief tho'cough. and cold completely disaupeared and I waa able to preach threo, thaea oa Eaater day. 1 inow that thia rapid and effective euro was due in- to yonr cough remedy. I jnak'e this testimonial without solicitation, be- ing thankful to have found such, a Godksent remedy, itespectfuBrjr yours, ' E. A,'tiA»tiFE£W, M, A., Rector of St. tnko'a Church, To Ohamberlttitt'a, Ifedic'iae Co, This remedy is for sale byxOhaa. k, Maek* v- Orleans Fruit Growers' Meet, Albion, N.% Dec. 2L—At the meet- ing of the Orleans County Fruit Grow- ers* association. Professor John Craig of Corjiell university gave valuable ad Vice regarding dust sptay aua thepack- \ing-^of apples in -boxes. I. N. Steb- bin?'presided. The following na,merl\ officers were elected'. President, Harry Wellmsh; vice president, S. W. Smit'i of Raines; secretary, William taller of SaineS; treasurer, Daniel Culvgr of Barfe. Six Persons Asphyxiated.' San Francisco, Dec, 21.—Six persons were asphyxiated by illuminating gas hud the coroner concluded *bat th« bases were all accidental, ifs. hiQat In- stances a window, fas' open in each rpom lit winch gas wai! escaping and, thj^ coroner Tsalied attention* to the, fact that it iS- -popularly suppdseSd fr ifafal 6 result cannot ehdu6 wnere fresh air also has entrance. ^Schooner Go'rte Ashore. '. Norfoll; \Va. T)ko. 21.—A dispatel' from Beattfert, N. C, reports.Jhat the Johooner Rjaymond T. Maull has, go»c- ishore.dif tne Carolina coast at a plac-? tjalied 1??reck Point, .tte'ar Caye ( Look- •out.csove The life Saving crew from -(jjape toolteut has started to the as- Blstance of the crew.'' A, |0-mlie ga\s urfevaiis aiont: the eoaak /' ' \ -•• Far a Short Time Only Dr. Stentey Tft^WellKtiWii gLAIRVOYANT AND MAGNETIC HEALER Will treat all chronic diseases, I cure without rhedlcine. It yomhavc tried all kind* qt medical treatmeat ano*-fottfld aa relief, come atid \ry my treatanent lf^t cannot cure or help yon i will \tell yoii; so.at once, if \\^pu have Rheumatism, Paralysis, R3d\ney or 'i,iver trouble, or any chronic' disease I will'cure .you if you catt he cured. CorisuMiort'Pree! : I will alsp give you advice ou business, rf in trouble Twill fell you hoVr to; oyer-; Comeitr\ I will telt^yott Wh.at,,y6u wr* best adapted, for to make a success Itt life. Wilt tell you- whetherypm-^ehds are ?h:ue Or false,, and give all, good aoS' vice. If yoa airje'unfortuhateeiibHgh in: iafeybur-fSce diBSguJe^yitk -inperflu* ous hair, I wilt pef rnsmeirtfy ^s&pvi Ifc without ttairi of Withc-af leaving a bjem. isftoir the Skirl, • • v 319 J Cffice HourBi I&a. m. to gp, m. '\>: