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f^W day; ; / ' /
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K £ . GjlIett T^lls oi Saturdays
Trip in Auto.
B im E W iiis Y .
' o s t o g o , ?r. y .,' uoUft^A^y Oc t o b e r
y t ti l, OOTOFliEffS'fiWl"liJIlNiSPSE.
liW ijiT
Uneniployed of Manchester in Charier WM ^
. Desperate Straits.
f f p l le r ’s ^ f i e f t
te s t i f y i n g , .
THE c m TO FUHNISH FOOD C A M
u ret's o % p a n d whoso Andinga
incorporated in a report by State Comp­
troller oiynn> arrived, last iiig b t and
w as before the <5rand Jn ry nU day.
Ilistrict Altornby B ik e r said th a t Mr,*
ny
Graves would n o t finish his tbstimoo:
i n less than tw o days, and m ig h t 1,0
bo
igot.
W hen other witnesses will be
lied, o r who e lse would besubpoenaed,
refused to state, buV it is thought
th a tt *all the officials m entioned in the
iport a n d m any of th o merchants who
received pay fro m th o county on un­
audited bills will bo subpoenaed.
Biis afternoon County Treasurer P.
M . Moore was a t the Courthonse, under
aubpeena,
ipcena, wall
walling lo b e called ' before
t h e Grand Jut
Hm~A m o w I s C A F L
’Wnaiiithrt?Of!Ui
Saturday Night
B e s i^ Lackawanna Tracks.
STATE B f
100,000
likaitont'fl»UwnOr,
1 i*
I
I
, j.i
definate
.
,
irifotinalion
Labor Leader Fighting
Principle.
How^s Th i s ?
ehru*iEl»»Wea
of the A. F. of L.,
IS IN POSITION TO KNOW
.Nearly Six Hundred Gases on
the Docket.
A PPESlfTO TBE lABOR VOTE
MANY OF GREAT IMPORTANGE
clanking 8wordto,mad6 a Irarado through
principal streets of iho'i
io'dty. •
J, Y owinkel, th e real grai
rshnl Of alt th e Big. parades held^
Oswego,
iiarger,-anii"nov'er
ed morohutitaTY-likCmluS life
spiritcd'BteodpraiuStd t o tho
the band. *
This-ovenmg . th e re Will- bo a dance
and refreahmenla to tjm- J falim mtizens
of tho c ity atEitzhUgh Hart;
tim e is oxpectedi
TO
AY;
T ake liA N A tlV B JattLMO # n f e
A d l^ f t is ili n th l hU adliam :'
TabTets. Diuggl^ta ftfa n d m oney if i t
lentvni
^ n a W g a d v e r t i s ’ in fails to cu re. B . 5V. GROVE’S S i^ a , "who comm re is Oh each b o x , 25c.
th e P(ill|aitUiir
iWhpiicfc
Session 'Will Last tor More Than Four
Months—Rebate, Anti-^pass, Com­
modity Clause of Hepburn Act and
Other Matters WiU Be Considered
By the Court
'^WAaiiiXG’rOx. Oct. 12.—Tho Supremo
Court of tho United States m et today
in its first session of tho October term
and observing th e usual custom ad­
journed almost im mediately to call on
tho President,
Today is the first session of tho c ourt
for more than four months nnd wilTIaAt
\vcll into June, and from the importof th e oases already on the docket-will
h' of the greatest public interest,
11 Ik
rticularly is tho .Ydministratiun
usually concerned, for tho
moreI thnn
th
. t tXnnn
d' n t
t Will bo called upon
a"
tho ne.vt few iionths- to pass updffiinU
through appeal
anti-rebate li
tho Cliicago '
in tlio lower
I Oil case, ai
hates iu tho !
thcr the Intcratnte Oomdecide whotlu
miaeion can force imswuts to certain
questions from the H arrim an officials,
in lino witlv an invcsligaiion onlored by
Oongress a s to th e purchase and owner­
ship oJ stock of th e Chicago & Alton,
Illinois Central a n d Santa I'V roads by
the Union Pacific,
Anti-pass legislation hangs also in
10 balance in the- so-callerl express
companies cases which the courts m ust
decide.
The question is whether, under tho
H epburn law, express companies can
issue franks to the ir own employes, an d
those of other express companies and
railroads for transportation, of property.
The New York Contfal rebate cases,
in which tho "comm odities” clause
of the Hepbnm act U involved, and tho
caSe from the southern district of New
York in which th o Brownsville matter
■t coneerned, will likely ho advanced
nd’a decision given liefore Christinas.
In the Colorado txiaKand tim ber land ■
L ntcoix. Xeb.. Oct, 12.— AiWrcssing
ases tho court will decide wHOtlicr a
anandicno: uf several hundred students eriminal
conspiracy to defraud tho
on th e campus of tho University of Ne­ Ghvornment m ust be construed aa be­
braska this nflemoon, W . J. Bryan
ing liraitetl to tho defrauding of money
mado an appeal fur the suffrages of the
or value o r to include a fraud upon tho
first voters.
’propor-ad«ilniatralion-ol-tho4aw;- Bryan leaves before daylight to m o r
’ITie court Iras oUe of the latgcst
row fo r his tonr of Nebraska and the dockets in its history,' thcrts Filing 572
western States on the eastern slope of cases, against 4.SO a t the opening of iho
the Rocky M<
M liis
UMPISHIR
JOBeESElWHiiK
'eoncr OnS'lfvcndittd PolJivwItewjird lor
caseot Catarrh th at eaunot tia cured by
. I blcycto and
1’idata.rrhCute.
w l through.Wttldows. ,
, K.J.OHENEV Ai «0..!foledc "
Wr«i 4® uttdtratsiiaa, hava ktlowh.
OhwicylorthivlaatlS ycara, tod beltevo Mm
B l S f 3Y YORg.—I t . i s reported th a t
*■ i;ll| honorable In all 'builnfeiW transac..................................I N a t Good*• ThknoIaUX 'ablo.to c arrr out any'
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12'.-—tl^ lia m .1, r„nBwjomisgtc , HI..Sept. 28th, 1808.
iiers, Chairmaa’ of 0 ^ -;P c > » ‘"'rutie
The Buffalo ^ public;
, of .your oommunicaStare Committee^, to d * y ‘ Itatml tiint
D edans
Republican
Candidate tion asking mo to \ hate.'ttent'I
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boliovo
They h ad considered three cxVurscs of .Louis S tuyvesantC ha^ dt, for UmernStands for Extending a Despotic organized labor is supporting tho pol­
action eariict in tho day. Tlu-sc
or, would c a r r y - b y 200,(X)0,
icy of tlie
American
Federa­
to a p p ro a ch 'd lo Lord Mayor, to
Govcrninent Invested in the Ju- tion of Irabor and its BxeoUtivEi-Counand that B ryan's p ln ra litfin the State
tho present campaign. I siipimso
bailiffs o u t of th e ir houses or to raid tho would reach lOO.UOO,' .
diciary—Bryan Stands for Govern­ cil inlain
language y ou want to know to
workhonso.
“ How many countiea-wiUthe Di-moment M v ^ e d in the People.
what extent organized labor is support­
H aving decided on the last course of cratscarry?" the State-(3iJUrmaa was
ing M r. Bryanrtor Preaiddnl. I am in
action,, they walked in small parties to
W.UHnicrros, Oct. 12.—An appeal to a position perhaps equal to tliat of any
th e wOrkhouso and as soon as they had
ion in the lalior inovemout to secure
sc
“ I t is absolutely certain th a t Brvan labor to vote for Bryan was issued to­ man
a ll gathered outeule tried to m sh
vrill carry twentj-rono , ^ t i e s and day by President Gompers, of tho information from over the ci
arding
tho
attitude
CJhanler tw enty-five," rfcplfsd?Mr. (*onle police, however, were ready fc ncre. H o added; "1 tnaygive y>u a American Federation of Labor. I n part
labor
townnls
says: “ Despotic power under tho Bryan
them,
1, a n d they were driven back. Tlie
Tlien l« t of them Ivcfom th e
a n d have no hesitatio..
<>1 the
six m en wore invited inside as a deputa­
nine is as dangerous as despotic pow- in saying th a t, in my opinion, taking
tion,and as they were going in a second
under tho crown.
To stay its 'the country a t large, at least ninety per
rush was made. Htis again failed,how­
egress some remedy m ust bo had, a n d cent, of tho organized workers will vote
ever. T h o union ofiieials told th e depu­
for Bryan o n November fid. And my
1 and Chanler w i l t . t h e bigge
tation th a t all claim s o f the unemploy­ vote here th a t lu u b m iio a st for a wo therefore appeak^ to tho B epubr observation and information leads mo
ed would bo d ealt with on their merits. BcnoocraHc oi»didate-fQ>c president and. lican convention at Cfiiicago. W o asked to the belief that iu o u r cities and towns
for bread and-they showetf us
whip,
The men then dispersed,
QovethoYih forty year*. A New York and in
order to
bo certain
A resolution is to bo submitted atth< papenha* estimated tbnit Hoghea will that tho whip
will ho effect­
tow n’s meeting tomorrow instructing get *. plurality of 1,500 A ndT aft .H,.v00 ually used tho Repul
nd they will imll a very large mnRepubUcan p arty noms
th o Finance Committee of the corjxira- in th iac o p n ty , b u t if * p o U had been mated aa Its standard-bearer M r. Will- jOrity at votes in th e same way as tho
tion to apply Uj the Gas, Electricity taken hero as it was in N*w
Neiw Yorl
York nty H. Taft, the originator and specific organized m en.
Y ours truly,
and W ater Committee for such a pro- it would show BtJO“^Ounty in the champion of discretionarj- govemportion o f their profits as will la< s'ulHJOUX B. I^EXSOX,
sulH- Democratio
Bryan and me
ocratio ccoltimu.
o l n m u■for
'^ Brt-an
n e n t,th ati8,g0Vbaudenl by Injunction,
cient to fecil all the umcmployt-d of the
iler b y a trem endcW 4n*iorii\. ’
in
in p ili n g , Is n a y say th a t hlsnom m a- GenerakSecrettry Journeym en Tailors'
city, w ith tlieir families, until <-orpor
Union of AmcVica; Treasurer Ameri­
;ion, u n ^ tb o circumstances, was
tion or otlter'w ork is found for I hemcan Federatjott o f Labor,
-kigical. Jtw<»ttkll»avebccniinpoMihlo
Judge Edge, at th e Wood (tree
fortho- p a r ty 4 o fiiHl a m c“
—
.ConnU* Court yesterday, announet
representative, of its policy.
i h a t |u view of th e large a m ount of iii
"Labor’s ' representatives then-w eal
empl'oj-nienf, h e intentfed to adopt a
to>the Democratic party. T h a t p a rty
alley o f mercy
mett-y in dealing w ith judgpolicy
made lalsir’s contention its own.
It
RACCBE, Oct. 12.—C&arlea .«bcri- pledged its candidates for every oflice to
vent sum m ons o
a lifo prisoner p a n M . from .Vu- ■ so remodica which labor h s ^ already
Lood there was
was
f unemployed h u m prison on A ugiut
Tlic
standardib m itt^ to' Congress,
vTorkmim iifr-NM! district, and th a t the turned to lervo o u th w Aentmce.
-raiic party, Mr.
.•arcr of the
buildingtraiddsai^roparticularly affect­ bccanso of his fall from jpaco in
Jia tJ^ J. Bryan, Cl tered fully
----- in to
ed.
In
this, he declared, h e ting dm nk here o n h it wa&fothi-s b
tbo c«cn<?e of this struggle, a
in
Brooklyn.
j
would rcquii^ v s ^ « l r i r t proof o f means
dared th a t th e teal issue in this c
— g ran tin ^q in im ittal ortjors.
prign is, 'shall the pcoploTUfe ?’
'T h e Republican-party and i u candi­ . i r Chicago.
W ^ C O i B yesterday he re fu s^
Ivc proof of m eans was
date stand for upholding a n d fu rth e r
At the end of th e fifth, innittg the
n o t definite enongh.
extending in oiu country a deapotk. score stootl Chirag«», 3; Detroit, 1,
■ Sixth-innings: Detroit, Cj Chicago.O.
AYilliam b'oron, a railroad m an who
lives'w ith his pareiits in West Seventh
n e a r U tica street, was found early, yes­
terday m orning a t (he KingsfOrd farm
o n the JFifth street road, cover«l with
blood.
He h a d fallen from a Lackawantva-freight train a n d was taken to
th e Hospital in th e ambulance.
How
young F om n escaped a horrible deatli,
h e himself is unable to
The freight le ft late Bvtunlay night
a n d Foran wu ridm g behind th e engine
— a big Mnthor Ilabbapl. ^ I n going
around th o curve alxvut a |nilo* Soifth of
h o B ingsfonl fa m i, ho lost h is balance
T o in T E iH :ra ^ ^
aiid-Va» pitched o nt^and ^ m ra tlic cmh a n k ih en t. H o receivctla h a d e tit in
Mr. Chtnler will spMkJn 'Wsterfown t h o bead nnd f o r a tixno wa* n n | ^ light. M
If lM
iMr.'Cullen’s business will
,
Wlictt ho cam e to ho crawled
loin the
lowi him h o will Join
th e .tklrcrnor
slto ltato f Jt tree and th ere
iterlin th e week a n d lOur w ith h im fo r mained a l l night in tho cain.
When
several da ys, perhaps u h ta tho cam,’light came h o managed to reach tho
paigttclose*.
igaford fanri, where employes took
Ju dgeB olge^has received adisiiatch c are of h im , called tho ambulance and This Date Christopher Colnnibus B r % i d k r G < ^ Philip R ead W iS;
Retire T oohhtow.
from s tho Sp<»kcrs’ Bureau th at Mr. h a d lum sent to the Hos]vpital, where
Discovered Mnerica.
C lanler m ay bo onable-fo- <omo here D r. E ddy attended him .
Rrigadicr-G ciiM al'niilip Read, now
n 1 th e 2*M» This H on. Jo h n W. K cm
Ip wound, circnlpr in fomv, Italian Societies Are Today C ditbat- n du ty in Ifie Philippim Islands, Will
w ll probably be Kero llie 21st, a week a n d about.
tio u r a n d a h a lf inches long.
ing th e Anniversary With a Pa­ be placed o n th e reiin-'l list o f the
fro.iv nest W ednesday.
A rm y tomorrow, when h>- nill bozixtyrade aod a Reception and a Dance four years old. H e wn« ai the head o f
THE l>OOLnTLE£.ESTATE.
A t thaOtpheum.
This Evening at F itrh n ^ R ill- A the regim ent while it wa« -rationed at
TUej-rograftt
a t tbo Orpheum this
e jifogn
Madison Barracks nnil
Ontario.
Happy OcoBion.
W ill Offered Foe Ptobate This Afteri t -oU is an exceptionally good cue
Four hundred and siTtren years ago
act ©{three pcoplewho
s’rting of a great
g
00 no direct from new lo
Tito will of Mrs. Roxy W. Doolittle, th is morning R o d ri^ Triana. a sailor
laughsfblo w h o died in this city Ju n e dth, was of­ before th o mast o n tho Pinta. saw land
M Gownn T rio in th e ir a
<ly sketch, "Sallio
CO ne<ly
"Salbo ttho N cw sgirl" fered for probate this afternoon by the ahead a n d .America was discovered by
in rwlucing clover steging and dSBcinf execulors.lFlorencc and Anna Doolittle Christopher P<ilantbu3.sevcnty-onc days
out from Palos.
and finishing with a musical program. andlNcIson Morrow.
Today tho Italian residents o f tliccity
A . B. Cumings is singing tw o popular
T he petition p la u s th e value of the
e celebrating th e event w hich gives
Joa%9 while tho pictures are all of
estate at ^ ,0 0 0 rea l property a n d tlS ,them a rig h t to near kinship to Amerlatest subjects,
OOO personal property. By thewiU made
and American institutions.
Decem ber Olb, 1805, and witnessed aTliere
has been some m ystery
Gompets in Buffalo.
b y Frank S. Woolsoa a n d Gcotgo
Ccmiiig th e date of b irth of th e discov­
ncFFvtx), Oct. 12.— “ H ie pto-Bry*n Phelps, t£»500 goes to'w stepson. Gee
' sa u im e n t among th o workingmctt all Dnoliltlc, oCCttliforniaj $200 in tru st to erer, but i t is generally adm itted th a t
ho was b o m nnd christened (Sdstoforo
the country h a s become sim ply
'tlcm cn(lous,“ ‘saia SaiftUel Oompei tthh e ciecutots tor tho care Of the gmve of Colombo, which became Latinized to
ct
H a rry i r . Wilcox, Oakwood cemeu
President of the American FederaltOn
Columbus.
Xabor, on his Arrival hero today.
trAbuae, nnd th e residue to h e r cb
When Isabella heard his sto ry from
lofencc, A jm s H * . Mrs. Nc
th e Spanishpij®®*^ *he sen t h im $ 2f&lo
irtow a n d Liitxic Qoodyier.
get an ontfit to appear at c o u rt and
Surrogate M ille r jth is aftot
when he was turned d o w n .th e re and'
iowihg
d hg
signed
an
onJhr
story regarded a s, HdicnIoUs,'
» . Mary<Judge to settle w ith thoO .
Mi ra."
pledged h e r ieVreTs and th u s h e
k ■'fY
TV railroad 'fo r $l,I21.Bft fo r the got money to prepare h is fleet fo r
d e ath of her,husbahd, Jalncet Judge,
Headed
by th e SchlHing. band,I, S i
M ltf B illO M tH tT E U liR ttH Who ivas killed itt the 1 ^ 1 yatdx SepKing H
Humbert
u m b e rt'£
ana
id UhristofOr
ChristofOc Colomha
Golombs
^
N ew '^ O B k -fiio total p a id adm&dJpvBth. In return; f o r th a t am ount societies, gorgeous in blud and purpk
sh e Bps given agencrad release.
uniforms,
niforms, wim' w
white
hite ■co^’
cor^’a
a dcs andu
!| 3,654r,837.'
M A B lIB H fn
%ected by
M afic, C lra v e s F c o iti tlie C o m p -
1 ^ Repwbiicaii;S‘B (< ^ ^ to
ObWp g o , O ct. 12,—-The Graced Jury. f ’ ® Their SUpPOrt’-^Spoke a t Norwidi
day began th e long promised ihyfesti,
[ .4 1
Saturday Nj«ht--Tflday in, Water-; l^gattW into county affarts. Mark
Maxchesiek , Oct. 12.
town;-*T)fQ| Gpoiing to Oswego On iQrarcsi <Jnp o f th p exatninsrtfw ho in­ lOQ unem ployed raided
spected tb tf books o{ th e County Treas* -worjehooso.
DateSiated^
“ lith o re sto Ith e S ta lo ia ^ B tro o g fd r
■i,
Lieutenant-Qovornor Cljatiler a a ia t}i5
jt
Southern tier, imd ail I have
‘i f
loads ino to boliovo th a t it is , thpr
I W s a doubt b u t that h o wilt bo th o n e st
' ^ ^ Chief Executivo of Ifow Y brk 9 t* te,"
said Fraucia B. CuUon today. Mr.Gulion ruTflOd yestordayialtcr spendin Sat­
urday Uinring yfith. Govemor-olccl
lanler.
Ho feet' Mr. Chanlcr in Cortland
Saturday morning, speaking with him
there, and then continued by automo­
bile with h im as far as Norwich, w here
they both, spoko Saturday night,
the tripfrom -C ortiand to Norwich stops
wore made a t eleven villages and h a m ­
lets and a t each pbuK! crowds of from
100 to 600 greeted them.
‘•Rofitiblidan after Kepublican forced
th e ir way through th e crowds to pledge
their svipport to M r. Chanlcr," said
h ir. C u lk n in tcUing of th e Uip, “ and
nil along Ih o lino h e received a remark­
able demonstration. Mr. Chanlcr Jean
^ , able campaigner, tuwl th e watniHi'oi
>ivcd in wlvat inay
*- ■ the receptions ho received
‘
k« called t h i hcaH of th o enemy's
country
was
surprising.
Chanlcr
is
m ak in g
no pre­
dictions,
but
ho hclfcvcs
Jio
is already on bolter term s, w ith the
people thtm Governor Hughe*.. H e l*
[&
lias
m
o
re
^
sn
conv in ad th a t h e
nough Strength to elect him, And
[links that it Imuhcom e down to aijuc*tion o f holding tho votes, which. jn « ^ «
bustling o n the p sf t of county oigaw ss-
iy
12 ,, isos.
didatc stand torgovemnumt ^bylaw,,
these facts. I have -no choice—I have
only duty.
'
•^Labor has been ^
will bo a c ­
cused of partisanship, but m perform­
ing a solemn duty at this tim e in sup­
port of a political party, labor docs no t
become partisan to a political party,
but pariuran to a principle.’’
SC81BA.
w
i i l i l i p “
«£STDFTH£iSSI5Sim
SCRIIU. Oct. 12.—A social will laheld on Friday evening, October IGth.
C.\SSOxsnrBO—William M. Potts,
a t lb.- home of Mr. and Mrs. \V. O.
Dean. Everyone inviti-d. A silver of­ who w as kickerl in the head in a ftKitbnll game Octoln-r 3d, died today.
fering will be taken.
SFOmOFOlEi’SHiSMOSFBmmoeiisF.
c New Y ork Tribune earner to
hand ycstwxlay w ith a page articlo on
O aw c^. sliowing tho vast am ount of
work being eione, telling of our m anufactliring interests and the vast watcrw
power of Osivego river..
While not at aU new to residents o f
this I’ity it carried infonnation of tho.
city to thous.'inils outside of this im­
mediate circle, and will pn.vc a g> od
advertisement for our beautiful city.
Funeral of P atrick McKee,
TltiS morning a t eight o’clock from
St. Mary’s church rxvurred the funeral
of Parric McKee, the Rev. F ather H op­
kins oflicinting. The liearers were Nob e rt H ehry. Fred SfhfiUtzow^ Thomas^ „ :
Murray. .loscph Murray, H enry M c»( *
Sterne, Jam es Baker.
a o r e m a in ^
were taken to Albany for in^|tnfi6tfe.,s- p
HAD NOT BATHED
%
IN ELEVEN YEARS* )
PErtSBCKG.Ort. 10.—Failure to bathe
in the cloven ycarq of tos mamed M e ;,i
master’s tnport was filed yOstenTay.
m . Erny declares Uiat to tho best of
'her knowledge and belief, her husbend
■declined to resort to the tub of shi wo •.
, TOC'iitastor tetjmimenaed that a
divorce be granted.
______ ^
G oing M
ex ico '
Many friends o f F r r f W orts, son o t
anistbr Worts, .and rornierly Of thin ,
that-bo
will bo interested to 'inOW
ki
I loft Toledo, a . Where he h as lilad o .
homo for ft num bef O.: years,, 10take^
B iyM Guada.take charge of fl. WffeO I
'java, Mexico.
A a v e rtis t4 in ^