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4 'y k- x-' 'i THE WEATHER--Local rain tonight and Friday. f'-f s' 4 1.0-1 oooooooooooooooooooooooooo WANT ADS--SEE PAGES 5 AND 7. U'l tv 4 vv; XI.II-NO 194 Dally Circulation EXCEEDS ALL OTHER Local Papers. CUMBERLAND, MD. THURSDAY, AUGUST 16, 1906.

DAILY CIRCULATION C55f FOR LAST YEAR. 1 POLICE SHOT LIEUim Terrorists Attack Them by a Concert of Action. BLOODY DAY IN WARSAW. Reports From All Over European Provinces Show That Simultaneous Attacks on Authorities Were Carried Out as Previously Arranged. 17 STILETTOS A Queer Find on the Part of the Police.

DOWN ALONG THE CA'NAL Warsaw, 1C--There were many condcts here with Under a Bush a Big Bunch of Knives Was Found--They Were Hidden Opposite the Hobo Camp and Were No Doubt Stolen. This morning while Officers Reager p.nd were on a still hunt down along the towpath, they a bundle along uie lowpaui, iney a uunuiu revolutionists, who organised lying tucked awaj under a little bush, wholesale jr.asaacrcs of An investigation was ma Jo when it gendarmes and Infantry patrols. Those that the bundle con- conspirator and 17 police; TM men, four gendarmes and seven i 75,0 place where the find was made fantry patrolmen and wounded a score was at a point along the canal almost Soldiers fiiej a vo'loy into a opposite where a gang of tramps crowd killiti" ami womiuiii" with havc been in caml for sornc timc CI-OWU, Jo ailll WOU11U1I1 0 i rfvnr bullets and bajonets 130. on the West Virginia side of the river illets and bajonets 330. The hnh cs am othcr articles were The massacre is supposed to have turned over to Captain Pitzer.

been planned by revolutionists in re- Some time ago an Italian camp car vonge for the arrest recently of 10 was robbed and It may be that the Socialist workmen in the iro-i working find today was a portion of the loot suburb of Praga. it a Catholic ak -'n out of the car, holiday and no one suspected that a massacre was in preparation. The cmp weather was beautiful, the city was izlLll calm and thousands of people were An song and Mirth at the Crowding Outgoing excursion tiains. Chautauqua. Simultaneously the attacks on police- Lafct wag Qnc of song and men began at 10 o'clock in the morn- nirth at the chautauqua and an- ing.

About 1 o'clock in the afternoon nce was a large and represcnta- news began to arrive from all parts tive one. of the city, revealing the concerted i The program was opened with the nature of" the attacks. In Ostrov- concert by the Royal Hungarian it skaia street four men attacked a ser- orchesua. geant of police, but the latter was of Prof. Harris.

The able to capture three of them, who nJ ng was followed by a "humorous were armed with revolvers. In a recitation by Miss Jcannette Turner in Torgovia street revolutionists shot Broomell, who is a great favorite as down two patrolmen and a Jewish an impersonator of character. Thc merchant was Killed by a stray bullet, recitation was entitled "The Fudging. She icceived an encore and Battle in a Grogshop. rendere.l an impersonation of a child A band of 10 men invaded a grog- delightful and pleasing manner, shop in Cholodena street, where they i Following Miss Broomell the Glee wounded a soldier.

The clerk aad Club "Cheer Up Companions." a fire song of encouragement to a drooping wife of the proprietor opened fire numl)cr waj a chau upon thc Invaders, and a passing pa- so by Mrs Grace Ford Mc attracted by tho disturbance, au y. she responded to an encore ''seized the entrances of the shop, a re uj mile song. "He's Mighty stormed the house auj captured all Like a Rose." Mrs. McCauley is rec- of the band ognlzed as one of the most accom- in the afternoon strong detach- pllgod in aH this section monts of infantry, dragoons and Cos- sacks, appeared In streets, dis- cntjt an Orator." She perslng thc crowds i their swords, rC3 ponlcd to a encore in a child's ac- THE TICK Decapitated Remains of a Child Found A MYSTERY TO BE SOLVED, Supervisor Barker Makes a Discovery This Morning Near North "Mountain. Matter Now Being Investigated.

No Particulars. Early this morning as Mr. .1. W. Barker, supervisor of tracks, the B.

O. railroad, in company of the section foreman, was inspecting track conditions at Miller's curve, rear North Mountain, about 9 miles west of Martinsburg, he discovered the decapitated body of a child lying near the track. Mr. Baiter reported the ghastly find to the proper officers of the railroad company as well as the county authorities, and an investigation is now in progress. A 45-cent preserving kettle, a 25- cent hard fruit press, a 13-cent basin, all for a half dollar Friday morning at 10 o'clock at McMullen Bros.

DRENNING IS FREE. Governor Pernypacker Refused to Sign Requisition Papers. Some das ago Drenning was arrested at Meyersdale, charged with being Implicated in the Genial Manager Queen City Hotel, is Dead. DIED AT STAMFORD, CONN. He Succumbed to Heart Disease While on a Visit to His Wife and Daughter at His Farm--Had Been Here About Six Years.

Information has been received here of the death at Stamfoid. Connecticut, of Mr. Thomas S. Gra. manager of the Queen City Hotel, foi the past six years.

He died afternoon at 2 o'clock and was about years of age. The deceased owned a farm near Stamford, which he frequently visited, and where he went with his wife and daughter about two weeks ago to recuperate. Mr. Gray came to Cumberland from the State "of Wisconsin and some time later purchased the farm where he died. Little could fce learned of the details of the life of Mr.

prior to his locating in Cumberhnd. Since his residence here he made many friends, not only with the traveling peciaily with the people locally, especially was this true of the newspaper fraternity, who each New Years Daj since Mr. Gray assumed charge of the Queen City, were invited to dinner as his guests. Genial and full of life. Mr.

Gray proved himself not only cnargeu wiiu ueius robbery of a camp car at a point near a capable hotel man, but s. citizen of Xarrows Park. He refused to come, whose death the entire community on here without a requisition. State's and traveling public uill regret to Attorney Wilson made application forj learn, requisition papers to Governor War- requisition papers in mjvemui field, which were forwarded to Gcv- Academy of Music August 16, 3 p. m.

ernor Pennypacker, of Pennsylvania pastor Charles T. Russell, of Alle- cim TJrt i A CHILD mm IfSTKT WANT ADS--SEE PAGES A Little Tot Got Her Caught on Car. Plrocc UreSS NOTICED JUST IN TIME. This is the Biggest Bargain ever offered in this or any other city and is without a doubt the greatest money maker. The East End Hotel on Virginia, it has 2G completely furnished rooms and a fine bar, doing the largest business in South Cumberland.

Bel1 hotel com lete gtock fixtures for lo.OOO cash. Balance on time. Good reason for selling. A GOOD PROPOSITION. GREAT SPECULATION.

ACADEMY OF MELLINGER i $4,000 will buy them. A BARGAIN OFFER. Thc Child Was i With the Car 2 houses renting for $1G a month. Little One Injured iously. but Not Ser- Clara, the want this bargain I offer on Hanover street, an 8 room brick house, gas, bath, large yard, alley on vide and in roar, house in fine condl- on S3 500, Sl.OOO cash, balance on jear old daughter of Saturday, Aug.

IStiiJi MATINEE AND NIGHT. LOOK WHO'S HERE! One Laughing Night. EDWARD R. SALTER VERY TEMPTING. VslU 1 i Mrs.

Nellie Dougherty, North Centre, ume had a thrilling experience yesterday afternoon. The child, when the Frost- 3 roO cottage house, large lot, on electric car, came along, started Thomas street, $300. to follow the car, by taking hold of FIRST CLASS PROPERTY. the rear end of the same, when in or $5.000, fine brick house contain- home way her dress caught and she ing rooms, gas, bath, heat, large lot was dragged frcm the viaduct to the an( fine condition. Centre Street M.

E. church, when A NE PROPOSITION, someone saw her and signalled the Qn 8treet rent motorman to stop the car, which he fa wm them did. when the little tot was released. lo a The escape from being dashed to iT death was a narrow one. As it was or a11 cas the child was not seriously hurt, but A GOOD INVESTMENT, the flesh was torn from her knees and 397 x.

Mechanic street store and the toes of her feet and she was badly sma houes lot 60x107. It is -very bruised. Those who saw the accident said that the child was onlj by a miracle. No blame is attached to any- cheap for one. A VERY CHEAP LOT.

on Cumberland street, $700. This is the greatest bargain on that street. OFFERED BELOW COST. 200 handsome 51.98 shirtwaists 99c each '00 splendid $2.49 and $2.69 The French residence on bhirtwains each in the field of Terrace, also the Williams residence bargains at McMullen Friday next oor. Jhese two morning at 10 o'clock.

to sign. The authorities were notified today, however, that the latter had refused to sign the papers and Drenning will therefore be released in so the Pennsylvania law is concerned. DEATH OF JACOB CESSNA. firearms and bajonets. The streets count of a fishing party.

A novelty were quickly emptied and by 9 o'clock of a most pleasing Kind to thc patrons all the sho'ps and restaurants were of thc season's chautauqua was a and vans were harp solo by Miss He cn BOTtrice Reed. Such sweet music could not help eliciting from the delighted au- iiwjjiuiio. i--" i dience a desire for another se- hy patrols and many arrests were i cct i on ant i this Miss Reed gave in closed. kept busy "carrjlng the wounded hospitals. All made.

a beautiful Scotch medley. She was St Petersburg, Aug. ap- followed by "Comrades in Arms" as parcntly with a definite plan and at a signal, the terrorists and revolution ists inaugurated a carnival of mur- dorous attacks with bombs and revolvers on thc jwllce and troops in various cities in Poland, echoes of which are heard from Samara. Ufa, Yalta, Kiev and even for away Chita, where Acting Chief of Police Gorplnchenko was slain almost on his own doorstep. Warsaw Center of Strike.

The revolutionist campaign flamed out with special virulence at Warsaw, where over a score wore slain in the streets and many moro were wounded. Policemen and soldiers were shot down rabbits in thc streets. Thoir assailants, who traveled in small bands, almost all escaped among thc terrorized but sympathetic populace. Tho onlv considerable capture was a band of" JO men who had invaded a grog shop and killed a soldier. These wore tafccn by a passing patrol.

Other Polish cities singled out by the terrorists were where six soldiers, three patrolmen and tbe wife -pf a police captain were wounded by thc explosion of bombs in thc police station and two soldicas and two terrorists Wiled in tho streets; Radoro. where a bomb thrown into the police station and Wiled thc wife and child of a captain: where the chlet of police was slain, and Plock. where at a given signal the policemen on all the posts were slmultan- cously attacked and of them wounded. Agrarian Troubles Grow Worse. On account of thc agrarian disorders, and especially soicral attacks on post trains, the railway between and Zlatoust, which already was carrying guards on all trains, was placed under martial law.

Two of these attacks occurred near Ufa, in each case flagging a train, bursting open, the doors of the mail cars with bombs and rifling tho registered ponchos. Thc booty in one case amounted to Jn tho other case thc amount is not known. suns by the Glee Club. Thc moving pictures will bc a leading feature this evening. The Hungarian orchestra will RO to Rock late tonight and witness sun rise tomorrow morning.

Brief Notes. Miss Jcannette Tamer Remains Will Be Taken to Bethel Tomorrow. Jacob Cessna, who recently moied from Cumberland Valley to Hyndman. died last night at ten o'clock at the glien. will be at the Academy Music August 26, 3 p.

m. and cle- his masterful discourse cn "To Hell and Back." Don't miss, hearing him. it will cost you nothing and you be wonderftillj repaid for time. A Martinsburg Wedding. Martinsburg, Aug.

1C--Miss Emma F. Risler. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Risler, of this city, and Willard C.

Trussell, an of the Baltimore and Ohio railroad at Gieci last at t'-u ttiw tue uaiuiiiure auu ago of 73 years. His remains will he! this point, were married last evening o-niLjjy. A. B. "Wilson, pastor of the "RrothrAn brought here tomorrow at noon and taken to Bethel M.

E. church. 10 miles out in Cumberland Valley for burial. Services will be conducted 1 there by Rev. Mr.

Anderson, pastor of Union Grove circuit. He leaves surviving a widow and the following children: John K. Cessna, of Ridge- Icy. W. Benton.

of Mt Savage. Brethren church. New Stamping Machine. A new American postal stamping machine has been received at the postoffice here. Its capacity for stamping letter is per minute.

lev vi. of Smlthfield, Edward, of, The capacity of the former one was South Cumberland Mrs. Wm. G. GH-j 2oO per minute.

lum. near Cumberland, and Mrs. Clara Jamison, who lived with at Hyndman. Jacob Cessna was one of God sj son of Mr and Mrs Joha a honest man high- Death of an Infant. John Willfam McFerran.

the 1G- noblest works--an honest man. high ly respected by all who knew him. Stern Reprisals Feared. By Publishers' Press. Warsaw.

Poland. Aug. reprisals are expected in this city amons the finest and up to date 'the city. I will give a purchaser a special low price, to sell this month. Secure one of these choice lots: Lots on Green street, Lots on Washington street, on Maryland avenue, from It Was the Limit.

Wheeling. W. a Aug. 1C--The congregation of Oak Grove, M. E.

church, near Kingwood, W. are greatly worked up over the burning up to These lots will dou- ef their organ. Unknown parties car- Wfi Jn value i ns i(i a year and will ried it from the church to a nearby be the 5gg es kind of money makers. ove, and saturating it with oil, set for sale Houses and Lots to it. The instrument was not a QVer the city if you wan to buy bad one and the congregation cannot QJ geJJ mc aad ee me an talk iccount for its unusual treatment.

real es tate It iu )ay you. Real Estate Transfers. Samuel Smith and Carolina Smith and Frank H. Hartley and wife, property in Cumberland, $5. etc.

W. Miller et al to the Potomac Orchard aad Supply property in eastern section of the county: 51. etc J. Jones Wilson and wife and Cath S. TANZER Dealer in Real Estate.

125 BALTIMORE STREET. Suggests the MASTER MAGNET OF MEASURELESS MIRTH--2 JOLLY HOCHAMS. IKEY and ABEY "Whatever Is, I Am." 'j A Convulsive care-killing Musical farce presented in a most manner by the best company of. "come-- dlans extant. if 7 GREAT BUNCHES OF GIRLS, DANCES, SONGS, JOKES, REPPARTEE.

75c, 50c, 25c. Matinee--25c and 50c. Seats on sale Thursday. 3Iatinee commences at 3:30 instead, of usual hour. -'Excursion train on C.

P. R. R. NEW MAGAZINES. The All-Story, The Scrap Book.

The Independent. Current Literature. Scribner's, The Century, Harper's, Smith's. Ainslie's, The Munsey, Everybody's, The Red Book. Health J.

A. FULTON CO. Booksellers and BALTO. AND LIBERTY erine to John T. Zoller, orty in "Wilsonia" addition to Cum berland; $100.

STEIN. FUNERAL DIRECTOR. Long Silk Gloves, OFFICE, CHAPEL AND MORGUE, 1C button elbow length silk gloves Centre St. mousquctaire style, double finger tip. Black and white only.

Worth special at 51.25 a pair. Gross Brothers. aslG-St CUMBERLAND, MD. C. P.

phone--office 87; 15r. W. Md. phone--office 28; 487. BALTIMORE OHIO EXCURSION TO McKEESPORT: AND PITTSBUR.G AND RETURN Sunday, August 19.

Round CO From Trip UF Cumberland; Special train leaves at 7 a. m. McFerran. Columbia avenue, died yesterday evening at 5 o'clock. The funeral will take place tomorrow afternoon from the McFerran residence.

Four thousand jards of 12 3 per- is quite a lot. It may not last her first appearance last night it thc Chautauqua to the unbounded Iciight of all. Mrs. Grace Ford McCauley charmed large audience with hcr sweet in her solos. Miss Helen Beatrice Reed, harpist, vas encored in her splendid rendition of Scottish airs.

Thc Hungarian orchestra always lcascs. Attorney F. C. Hendrickson inaugurated a corn roast near tho foot of he mountain on Tuesday evening. don't know where the corn came 'rom.

Mrs. Melissa Williams entertained i number of her friends including ncmbcrs of thc orchestra on Tucs- lay evening, at hcr cottage. Judsc H. W. Blocher is thc veteran cottacer at thc grove.

A number of new cottages will bc erected at this pleasant summer resort this fall and in the early spring The appearance of Old Sol has Infused new life Jn thc cottagers, thc las', day or two. Our friend Hcndrickson is contemplating a flsh in Braddock's Outing to Dan's Rock. Tonight a special electric car will leave Allogany Grove station at 10:30 o'clock for Dan's Rock. A Rood crowd expected to go, including the Royal Hungarian Orchestra and a Kood time is promised all who may go to witness toe beauties of the sunrise from one of thc highest points In Allegany county. All are invited reprisals are expected in this city is llitc a Jt -jj av not as throughout Poland as consequence of i ons; at cents yard.

"That will thc wholesale assaults made ycster-: bc pr cc unt ii so id. at day and last night upon police offi- 3i cn ros Friday morning. Salej cors. The population is panic strick- starts at 9 To make your I more in dread of what is fear- saving surc bc on h6n(1 ear iy. It cers.

ed 'will come than as the result of the outbreaks that have occurred. There seems no doubt but the simul-j outbreaks were the result ofj on hind early. His Last JWords. cn as victims. an aged citizen of Mar-s.

who was supposed to he enjoying good health. that he only had titno so say to his wife: "Tell the boys! be good-" He leaves nine He was a mem- O. V. In the Civil War. Outbreak of Anarchists.

By. Publishers' Press. Odessa. Russia. 16--An out-j break on the part of anarchists who, bcr of Company G.

1lSth made an attack on a frcighr car sta- i- tion occurrcil here early today. Fifteen anarchists were concerned in the raid. They seized the officers and started to fob them. The inspector ofj 1 TZ ssrjrtsrs.TSSiSS:. zszsi sz is pursued and captured two of thc ma- tion.

has abandoned the project of niders after wounding them. ballooning to tbe north poic this year. Wellman Abandons Expedition. London. Aug.

dispatch from to thc Daily Mail says that to Through 1 go. The more thc merrier. misunderstanding thc Daily News stated that thc car Jcavc at 11 o'clock this morning, hut such is not the rase as the car will leave at 30:30 o'clock. Try a Times Want Adr. Special Meeting Bartenders.

AH members of the Bartenders' Union arc urgently requested to attend a special and important meeting of thc union at o'clock sharp this (Thursday) evening, at the hall. W. AL-DOM. JAMES BENNER, PreidcnL Secretary. Monopoly Makes Its Point.

By Publishers' Press. New York. Auc. 16--Thc rioting on Ihe Brooklyn Rapid Transit cars is at an end, and the trolley cars arc apdn WHEN SICK 'iKddffiaiS I You need a Doctor, and thc iuu MHJ -cents fare pending a decision of thc very best yon can get. Court of Appeals.

js so with the Medidnc- Didn't Look Good to Her. A fatal shooting affray took place jg so with the Medidnc--the 5 very best is none too good, ij Here Is where we come in. laUIl I i at midnlcht Tiiesday night at Bcrke- OUF UTDgS af6 til 6 Very "pulled revolver on 5 BeStthftt CRH bO BOlight her husband and shot him through in race because he 5. and the same kind carcin putting them together is used. The very best results show what you getwhen yon buy your Drugs, at j.

Geo. Hermann, the bodv while in a rage because he liad come home in an intoxicated condition. I Kayser Silk Gloves, 50c, Kayser guaranteed double finger Up black, white, slate, mode, brown, pongee and tan silk gloves, SOc a pair. Two clasp, wrist length, neatly cm- broidcred back. Plenty of all colors 5 In all sizes, SOc a pair.

Gross 13 14S BALTIMORE STREET. No Rummage, Clearance or Scheme Sales! No old stock to select from. New and up-to-date goods at right prices. Select a s--Exclusive i Agents for "Hawke's Cut Glass" which we sell at prices you pay for inferior goods. Having recently purchased SS.OOO worth of DIAMONDS at a saving of 20 per we are giving our customers benefit of same.

Easy Terms. POWELL (, SONS, Leading Jewelers and Opticians. 103 BALTIMORE STREET. CUMBERLAND, MD. THANKS IS For the many words of of our efforts to give the people Cumberland a store second to thc State.

We appreciate your ciation. The Art Exhibit, second floor, Will' continue for 10 days. The besffexamples of the work of Remington, Gibson. Howard Chandler Christy, Harrison Fisher, Henry Hutt and many others. The large crowd of.

Saturday night made it impossible to properly show these pictures and we cordially InVite everyone to come in and enjoy dispay. White Ankeney, WALL PAPER--ART AND STATIONERY. YOUR PATRONAGE We arc the best transfer and company in the city. We also have the most ap-to- date livery in the city. Our coach strvicc is equal to any in the state.

Our warehouse men are the best to be had, and handle your goods with the best of care. If yon need anything 3 our line call fus up. Pleased tog THE ALSEMARLE, 5 Virginia Avenue, Near Beach. Atlantic City, N. J.

nF.l«ainl jnodom bovl. thnraboat. serve yon. Union Transfer aad Storage PfaoneCallj23a. party tor Klfvntor.

nil Itnm fnrni. Hoprrtor wM- cool EASILY CDBE6. I Dwrtblt ot will ca ft- of Morphine. I4qtxr HaMX In from thnr to EUO. THE (7m OHIO CHEMICAL.

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