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TALK OF A STRIDE. TRAIN WAS STONED. A.LRINEWAITASUICIDEI LAST EDITION. GOAL FAMINE MUST END THE WEATHER. Watkmghm, Z.

G. Oct f. For Wfrn 7r: Tntnuima dWiwM Friiaf. Rai Sarsro'a, KorUW DEMANDS OF STEEL-PLANT BOIL MISS HARRIET WAD8VORTH OF GENESEQ HURT BY CLASS. ERMAKERS.

Editor of tht Amherst Bee It was rumored yesterday" tf certain By the Associated frem. Syracuse, Oct. S. Last nlitht as the hangs himself while temporarily insane. Chicago and Boston special on the New demand made by the boUermakere In the employ of the Steel Company were not granted, within opposing TODArsjropics.

It the conference to be held In Washington today between President he lork Central was entering the. tunnel President Roosevelt is determined "TMnterestsmustMistenlo'ReaW very few day the company might have BECAME ILL IN SARATOGA STATE CAMPAIGN. was opened last Night in New York by Senator De-pew and S. E. Payne.

AS TO THE TRUST ISSUE strike on its hands. A committee of flying glass cut Miss Harriet Wads- Boilermakers' Union No, 7 last Satur ENDED HIS LIFE IN AN ORCHARD day formulated a set of, demands concerning the time and wages of Its NEAR Hia WILUAMSVILLE HOME. respect the Public Need. CONFERENCE IN" WASHINGTON TODAY member employed at the plsnt and the demands were presented to the officials 6t worth of Geneseo in several places about the. face, Mlas Wsdsworth was returning from the wedding of her brother, J.

W. Wadsa-orf lv Jj god Mill Alice This I the third passenger train that ha been stoned at this point. No clue to the miscreants has been obtained. "tnXaanTTT'KIneWalt, editor er of the Amherst Bee, hanged himself an orchard near his home In Wll- mad wa that the company pay the botlermakeer time and a half for overtime and limit the. working period to hour ft week.

officen of the United Mine Workers and the operators results In the Immediate ending of the strike, the public will be as surprised as It will be gratified. A condition precedent would be either the grant lug of the demands the-rMwei' In fall or the agreement of the operators to submit the dispute to arbitral tors. Probably the best that can be ex- pected will be the opening; of the way to further negotiations. The conference to be held In Buffalo next Tuesday may result In some action which will further the work of President Roosevelt. It would seem that with the movements now on foot to settle the strike the miu- liamsviile shortly after 1 o'clock last night.

Medical Examiner Danser says It was said yesterday that unless the of legislation that he has recommended that Rlnewatt had been ill tot several weeks and that he committed suicide company reached some sort of a deci as necessary to bring these evil trusts while temporarily Insane. sion favorable to the men by tomorrow to book would be applicable now, he Written 6y Readers Mr. Rlnewalt went St a delegate to Now Tork 8ns sports! Tbt Expnea Washington, D. Oct. I President Roosevelt is that the coal strike and the coal famine end simultaneously at once.

This Is a famineTa very serious one. he honestly believes. thinks, in case his efforts for an ami the recent Republican state convention at Saratoga, where he waa taken 111 cable agreement shall fall. -v It waa possible all the boUermakers at the plant would go out." In such an event, the progress of the construction work on the new plant would be seriously delayed. It Is thought, however, In order to make the issue plain and and was attended by Dr.

Lapp of Clar- and as to the strike, he thinks it can distinct the President Wi)l make public at the close of tomorrows conference em-e. when he came home Dr. Trull of Willtamsvitle prescribed for him. He i tit jiatwt I ers would preserve the peace, yet riot-' emitbiy settled If both sides wlU 1 1 some amicable agreement will be lng continues. the paper which he will read as a greeting to those whom he has asked to con reached, All large Corporations do not come in the Category Party's Positioq on the Tariff.

By Ui Associate Pros. New York, Oct. Senator Chsuncey M. Depw and Representative. Bereno U.

Payne were th speakers tonight at a Republican mass meeting held at Carnegie Hall to open the state campaign and to ratify th nominations made at the. Saratoga convention, Mr. Payne was Introduced by the chairman, K. Kenyon. The representative, after paying a tribute to the administrations of President Itoosevelt and Governor OdelU took up th discussion of state Issues, 11 said the Republicans promised th state a system of good road and a waterway to the sea.

On the question of trusts, he said there waa much con grew gradually worse and from Sunday to yesterday be waa confined to the house. Yesterday he was about the vil ,5000 tSeven. fer with him. It is his belief that neith er party will be disposed to refuse to NOTE WAS INTERCEPTED. lage and he told his friends that he was feeling better.

compromise and run the risk of re consent to make the concessions clearly dictated by common sense, and show a desire to act the part of honesty and fairness. That these concessions will be made and the work of mining cowl and distributing It throughout the country be resumed within the next few days Is the President's hope and belief. If he Is disappointed in this, he ceiving the disapproval of the people of During his illness Henry ltiriktey had rpunca tlpp'ubUcan local ticket PAGE ONE The many friends and acquaintances of Adam L. Rlnewalt. owner, of the Amherst Bee, win be shocked to learn of his suicide at his home in Wllllams-ville last night.

Rlnewalt's rash deed was. undoubtedly, due to a temporary attack of Insanity. He was tak- Two young Men sent it to a Cen the United States. acted as a nurse to Mr. -Rlnewalt.

About I o'clock last night Mrs. Rise- complete Pftfle 10. The conference will begin at 11 o'clock tral yigh School Girl. In the morning and will be: ended some SrosT Football, bnwball.boxlnfr, time during the day. It will not be con wait saw her husband start for the rear' door of the house.

She followed him and called to him, but Mr. Rlne THEY WERE ORDERED AWAY. racing rnri 11 and 13. Intends to take such means as He with BIT REFUSED TO GOTHEN Sonm Weddings, entertain- tinued to another day, for the President expects, to say all that he wishes to say and to hear both sides of the controversy fully-wlthin the spacevt two or walt would not stop. He plunged Into the darkness and was soon out of sight.

THEY WERE ARRESTED. en sick In Saratoga while a delegate to i the recent Republican state convention. menu, personal, club doing rag 8. in his power as President of the United States or In such power as he can Invoke, to force the operation of the mines, notwithstanding the fight between the operators and the miners. President Is terribly In earnest Two young men sat on a rail in front Mrs.

lUnewalt-searched for him tor a few moment and then went bark to th house, where she found Hlnkley, of the Central High School yesterday CrTTNgwa-rageO. three hours. IS BUFFALO SEXT TUESD4T. but yesterday he was out, telling his I friends he was again well. The eonsul-I ship at Fori.

Erie was offered to him I after 1Bie death of Otwlatl Bedell: rooming nald a small bov to take Railroad News lnjre i fusion In the minds of th people. It was Indisputable, he said, that some corporations bad Misled which had op-. pressed the people, but there were more corporations, misnamed trusts, which had done much for the country. In a list published by the Democratic party. ftn this -matter-and iwftrmly convinced MITCHELL WILL MEET MANUAC- nearby, and the two searched the orchard for Mr.

Rlnewalt. that he can Jlnd his authority and Jus PAGE ONE 1- tending-one ot tne jnslde: The note wa Intercepted by ani tification in the statutes as they stand TURERS" COMMITTEE HERE, New Tork Bnaspechil to The Express. About fifteen minutes later Hlnkley then turnea over to principal The local Republican ticket was com-. or that he can obtain by an act of Congress, and he means to assert his pre- tripped over Rlnewalt's body lw the or- Wilkes-Barre. Pa, Oct.

8. President ha nearly every large-corpora htt The so' the third Pree, Trl u-a, ToPAt Towm, CiYu' or rnrX5f)tTSTt-ragc 3V Euitokial rage 6." i pieiea ymeraay oy ine numiniiiuu ui Mrtrhett obtained additional rnviretlrm ponce wry. was-asronisnexi at Oa nv -rogrlve--to- the-vtmost to -aceomplh of the Assembly In oachTbT to the conference In Washington the desired end, wire. One end of the wire, which was thin was twisted around branch of a read. He went outside and ordered young men to get away from the school.

the six districts and for school com- mlssloner In each of the three districts. rtttabeled Kepuwwrtof hla'addresse said: tariff. Not that w-tv stands by the nes of any particular set -v nnnU Ht- that- th iimaii uria u. has done mors tor the prosperity of this row for the three district presidents, Nichols. Duffy and Fa hey, and left with As a 'preliminary step, the--President will confer tomorrow with the men cherry treeAThe other end waa twist -mA twtiMt u-ound Rlnewalt's neck.

In twice around Rlnewalt nets. The young men said they had a perfect right to sit there If they wished to. them this afternoon, being due In the The principal went Inside-' and tele controlling the output of anthracite coal and John Mitchell, president of the United Mine Workers of America, and ZOLA'S WILL. capital at 12.50 o'clock: They are nappy and confident of great results, although. winding It the first time the wire crossed the Chin and when It was un phoned to police atatlon No.

1 Detect- according to the operators here, country than any other bill that was ever passed." Senator Chauncey M. Depsw In addressing th meeting, devoted the flint Three new names appear In the list of Assembly nominees, Robert L. Cox in the second district. John J. Sullivan In the Jlrst and Charles J.

Stroke in the third. The qualifications of the candidates axe discussed elsewhere. PAGE TEN tlves Flesh and O'Neill went to the school and arrested the young men for IT IS BELIEVED HE LEFT EVEnT-THING TO HIS WIFE. conference will probably end in no steps wound It wa found to hav made a severe cut. It Is believed that Rlnewalt stood against th tree and then threw being disorderly.

No one but Mr. Yogt and the teacher found out what was in toward the ending of the strike more than did the pow-wow with Governor himself forward, as his body was lying will put the situation before them In such way that in his opinion it will be necessary forthem.JoJakesome decided action at once, either in the way of compromise or a determination to continue the fight In defiance of public opinion and he President- the United States and his Cabinet the note. By the AsaecUtod Press. Paris. Oct.

1 Th will of Emll Zola waa found in his bedroom, the eal of part of the speech to a comparison Between the Republican candidate. Governor OdelU and the Democratic candidate, Bird 8. Coler, holding that white, Mr. Coler was an estimable man, be hid The young men said they were Mor Stone, President Mitchell and the district officials would ay nothing of Importance. ris Chlahblm, 24 Tears old, and Charles A Dtckman, IS years old.

President Mitchell said: "I cannot say anything about the possibilities of the conference because I do not know what which were broken In order to obtain the document The room wa Immediately sealed up again. The will was not opened until a late flat on the ground with the exception or the head and the necS, which wer held up by the wire, Hlnkley went to the house and got a knife, thinking that Rlnewalt had used a rope, but when he got back could not cut the wire with th knife. When Lehn cam upon th scene he held the body while Hlnkley untwisted the wire. Attorney General Knox to be present. An Independent nomination of Watson Rogers of Jefferson County for Justice of the 8upreme Court to oppose Attorney General John Davtes has been filed and he Is likely to have Democratic Indorsement.

Onondaga County Democrats have declared In favor of him. He was the unsuccessful candi no familiarity with etate or federal affairs, and that a New York Btate Is a great business corporation, It Beeded a business-man at Us head. said Senator Depe, to Mr; Coter the largest measure of ablltt y. Integrity and earnestness, we still, in The only member of the Cabinet who will be present at the conference tomorrow will be Attorney General Knox, hour this evening and Its content have not been made public, It la ander- TWELVE NJ1NERS KILLED. EXPLOSION OF FIREDAMP IN MINE IN WASHINGTON.

I who, with Secretary Root, has been the I They supposed then that Rinewalt was I alive, so they sent for Dr. TrulL The stood, however, that M. Kola left everything to his wife. He left no literary testament and the will contain no direction a to the funeral Black Diamond, Oct. J.

An doctor said that Rlnewalt's death must Is going to occur there," Mitchell was asked that if. In the event of arbitration being proposed, he and the district presidents had the right to accept It without a convention of the mineworkers. He would not answer. President Nichols made this statement: "The strike cannot be ended at once by the Washington conference until the operators grant all the demands of the union, which la not probable." Mitchell in Buffalo next Tuesday. special advlner of the President In mapping out the programme to be followed.

It is possible that Carroll D. Wright, commissioner of labor, will also be preset. The President will re order to make him Governor, must dispensed with one of the ablest and most successful manager of our state affair ever had." The speaker dwelt la detail on a number of state question which he assert date for the regular nomination. That seems to be the only reason why he Is running as an Independent. -PAGE TWO Democratic conventions were held In the third, fourth and sixth Assembly ADAM REHM ASSAULTED.

explosion -of firedamp last night in the south end of the fourth- level of the Lawnon mine killed twelve men. The fourth level Is 1,509 feet below the surface of the ground. Fire did not follow th explosion, for have beeti almost instantaneous. Medical Examiner Danser went to Wllilamsville last night and took charge of the body. After making a certificate of, death he allowed the body to be removed to the house.

ceive hls visitors In the second-story front room of the bouse. No. 22 Jackson place, now known as the temporary Poor Former Superintendent White House. The President will be districts yesterday, the respective homl tu -f'm-nHl frm wimrnvtlin tunately. Three hsvajieen recfiV: rtnocketsmitetiz Ttrkjjwlaejted- in, the Invalid's wheeled chalrJ-lt UMrMitcfrMtBtsatton red.

The mine was K-iJlV wref-krd, but to tbis city as poon as he can aftur tue late last night and said that there was no doubt his mind that Mr, ftlne- Which he ha ccupledjiinc, returr.lug ed Governor Odell had handled In a sat-htfactoty nanner-to-aH--th- people th state, and then took up the Republican policy of the last five year. He praised the way in which 'the-Spanlsh War had been handled, called attention to the prosperity of the country, lauded (rrtirtid Benjamin" Mr, the fana have been repaired and the WtLLlAMMORTft conference," reaching here, if possible. to Washington a week g6. and wtn be watt was Insane when hr took his life- deadly gases are. being, cleared awayT PLANT EMPLOYEE.

IS CHARGED WITH THE ACT. i The. Pacific Coast Company own the mine. -gownr o. Bsrke Is the only one of these who has been "coHntt6ii rwas fd "have IwenTSeld inC3ieektowaga I to nominate a candidate for the 49th Senate district, but the delegates could Adam Rlnewalt wa born la U4 In Wllilamsville, where his parents were among the first settler.

He attended the district school and academy The President 1 just now In fine form Chief Constable Rlecke of West Sen- the party's record In Cuba and the Philippine, and declared that all the results of th party's endeavor In this line had mentally and physically, barring the accident to his shlnbone, which, al HIS EYE ON THE COMET. eca yesterday arrested William Morton, of his native town. When be was six though It confines htm to his chair, a steel-plant employee, on the charge of been carried to a successful Issue in tenaiaei-Jiationai manufacturers" meeting In Buffalo on Tuesday, Throughout the region there Is great hope among the 'strikers the conference may result In some measure that will bring-about the end of the strike. They want to return to work and any "plan- -which vlH not 'be a defeat for th union will meet with their favor. teen years old he went to BeloUTWH PROFESSOR BROOKS WATCH causes him no pain and little discom not find the appointed place.

PAGE TEN i where he learned the printer' trade, assault In the third degree. At about 1 1 o( alarms sounded by ths Dcmo- ING THE CELESTIAL VISITOR-- A New York alderman has been ar fort He has been Working hard all this week giving Hearty" aTt.his time to the coal-strike question. crats. At this point he interjected sev- yeaTB old and got a position with the lent of th Poor and a stockholder and enU paragraphs praising ths American Commercial Advertiser. He remained! director of th Buffalo Hm Joldle.i4JUut mt4.ttM.mtlt.W, rested on a charge of bribery.

His al By the Assoclsted Proas. Today he received ft few general vis Geneva, Oct Professor William I with that paper for nine years, when I Railroad company, was assauitea at ddres to discussion of the trust proli itors. They found him as cheerful and terminus of the company's line at lime The People Alliance today began a newjmove In its effort to end the strike. ne went to Wllilamsville again and leged offense is that he promised the commissioner of the department of street -cleaning tovote for airy bill the Uvlv Jul -ad -IB ta Wished the Amherst Bee. tnsly-gr-opeh-ealtloaal Brooks, director of Smith pbserya-tdry, has had the new comet discovered by Professor Perrlne at the Lick Observatory, under frequent observation since it discovery.

When last observ- Mr. Rlnewalt was a promoter as well passeS "If stone Hiii. Mr. Rehm had cautioned several young men pot to climb upon th roofs of the cars. Then a boy with a dinner tnmnrrnw whlrh he ttnnes.

will result in "cmptu.T uu iue bivuuu iv the commissioner would reinstate one as a newspaper-man. He was among the first to urge the building of the refusing to sell coal to the consumers the companies violate the provision of their "charter. of his Constituents In office. This case great good to the people of th United The President's formal greeting to the men Jjae asked to confer bucket In his hand jumped on on of ed It was In the lower part of Cassto-, Bufralfl ft viUiamsville eleetricufall may give city officials some new ideas the trucks and took a seat, Mr. Rehm pela'a chair and is moving westerly to with him will be in the form of a type Senator Depew asserted that in proposing to dissolve the combinations of capital the Democratic party makes no suggestion or provision for the cataclysm which would follow: "In the suspension of Industries, in the paralysis of employment and in the financial disasters, from the overthrow of our present business methods, and the building up of new ones, upon some other unknown scheme.

This Is a grave question and not to be approached. In a hysterical manner." a to what constitutes bribery, Attorney D. J. McCarthy of Haaleton today called at the Lehigh Valley Coal Company' office in that town and said written address prepared by him with told him he could not ride on th trucks, as the position was dangerous. The young man did not move.

Mr. Rehm PAGE TWO the assistance: of Secretary Root and road and was stockholder In the com-pany. He waa largely Interested in real-estate transactions and was connected with th creamery and other enterprises. He was also Instrumental In getting a waterworka system for Wllilamsville and always took a great ward th northern part of ygnua Dr. Brooks ssys the comet is increae-ltng in brightness and Is now about twenty times brighter than at discovery.

On October th. it will be about 17 times brighter than when first ob Attorney General Knox, the two men Evelyn D. Baldwin's statement he desired to buy some coal. He was told he could not have any. There waa whom he regard.

as the very best "lawyers In the United States, none to sell. The proper witnesses ac gardlng the trouble on the America furnishes no new information regarding What response will be made to this grasped him by the sleeve and pulled him from the truck. As Mr. Rehm was about to turn around, someone hit him on the Jaw and knocked htm senseless. He was carried Into a nearby store.

After several minutes Mr. Rehm wss revived and went to his home In r. the affair. Possibly, a Baldwin Inti address the President has no means of mates, there was some racial feeling be. companted him.

A similar move is to be made during the next i uple of days In each of the coal companies and then action will be started in courts-in thia city. Pottsvllle and Ecranton. served, when It will a lew aegrees north of the upper star In the cross of Cygnua: The comet will not be a brilliant object but may be seen with the naked eye when well located, and may be observed with a good field glass or tween the sailing master and the Ice knowing and until he does know he will not determine what his next step shall will make jio definite proposition to either side nor suggest any pilot i.The Important lesson of the ex. Interest In Ha public was alway active Republican and hi frequently been called upon to niKvarlous positions connected with the organisation of his party. He was elected a collector of Amherst in 1881 and.

declined a renoml nation for that office. For nine years he was a trustee of the village of Wtlllamsvllla, and dur After a peaceful week and on the Her Senator Depew spoke of agreement between railway In the matter of freight and transportation, which he Clairivw had brought about a vast Interchange of commerce In this country between th East and West North and South, and the greater Increase of employment and "ta w-wag scale which is toeditton seems to be that it does not lay to take a lot of Inexperienced small telescope. particular form of agreement, neither will be hold out any threats In case his eve of what is being exploited as a peace measure, the Washington conference, the-Strikers at Plymouth riot- appeal for a compromise Is disregard UarUm Is arrested en the having assaulted Mr although the latter cat positively identify him. Mr. Rehm says he was truck from behind and without warning.

DOLLIVEB ON roungVien on such a trip. PAGE TWO -mopmagr They attacked POCKET. ed, but he will make-tr plala to nir hearers that he 1 determined that the coal strike shall end and end promptly nearly three times greater than It was 1A the North American Coal Company washery and did considerable damage. ing five of those years be waa president of th village. In 1884 he wss elected a school trustee.

He served al- The try of corruption in the Saint KLEIN WAS B1DLY BURNED UU. 1. Louis Hotse of Delegate Is now being WHEELMAN 0 AVE ALARM, as they had done at the Sterling wasb-erjTclos oy da the morning before; Two whether the parties to theJ conference consent to an agreement or not. told In coirt The trial of Robert most continuously in that position and was later president of the board of education. Artr-referrtng" Increase In foreign trade the senator used thesa words: "No one tan doubt who will study the question that Industries, production, employment and asea Tiave ADDRESSED MEETING OF NATIONAL REPUBLICAN LEAGUE.

The President considers that there are Snyder, a Vromoter, who Is alleged to have given Wlbes to councllmen In the During President Harrison admin three partle to th great fight which will be brought to a crisis In hi sick An old "man with a jge package In his arm was wajklng up Broadway hear Johnson stre late yesterday afternoon with smole pojrlng from his trousers pocket A wheelman passing Interest of atractlon company, 1 now chamber tomorrow, the operators of the istration Mr. Rlnewalt waa postmaster of Wllilamsville. When Osstan Bedell died last spring Mr, Rlnewalt was of going on. Tie evidence la even more guards were severely beaten and then were arrested on the charge of assault and battery. Today they wer held In $1,000 bail for trial.

Deputy sheriffs went to the scene, but were crowded away from the The badge-of one was torn from his coat Then word vs sent for the soldiers and 'our companies of the Ninth Regiment were been enormously Increased by thes combinations of capital and titrations. But while this is true, it I Chicago. I1U, Oct 1 The annual convention of the National Republican League met here today. About 400 dele sensational thin were the preliminary anthracite-coal mines, the miner and the third party, the peopleof th United by, astonished at he sight Jumped and Informed the fid man that he was great corporations gates representing the auxiliary leagues I equally true that "reports. AGE TWO fered the position of consul to Fort Erie, but he refused to take It because he would have to live in Fort Erie, He of the various states were present A created by ths state should be subject afire.

States. This third party Is the one of which the President regards himself as the representative and he means to As a general all wires In the city to governmental supervision and regu That was the fir intimation that the vii a Mason and a member or several other fraternal organisations. mass meeting was held tonight at which Senator Dolllver of Iowa was the chief SDeaker. Tomorrow night' the chief lation. The greatest enemies ot thee unfortunate man lad that his trousers ought to be Underground.

Owners of property on Myrtle avenue believe In the rule not only ai a generality, but as fight their case to the bitter end if necessary In order to win. great industrial combinations are the oment later he was were burning. A He was married to Sarah Fllena Blo- sent to the scene, dispersing the mob and arresting eleven prisoners. These were kept In the guardhouse until 10 o'clock this morning and then marched to the office of Alderman Pollock In this city. Six of them were held un- screaming In agorj ker of Wllilamsville on September IS, Pretidtnt'M Addreu.

managers who oppose wise legislation which will accomplish this end." The cloth was of smoldered away speaker will be Senator Beveridge of Indiana. Senator Dolllver In hit speech ridicul fitting their special case. The Frontier ND aid IN- ITS sod Lble. rrrf sad m. ITS.

aln( XK. Ree- "kx- lCRES; or pr Btynas Hinting la ths some texture thq 1S71 She and one eon survive him. In his address tomorrow the President As a step In this direction-the speaker company probably will not protest, be. rowdt gathered. By- rapidly.

A large will rive no indication or wnere tnts ed th tde tn the perma Pi standera od cause of the contract stipulation for YtrioaUfcr Bsr mm rmpty eavti it a nearby building man in the tear CROKER REITERATES. did not think an amendment to tho Constitution of th United States was nec- Underground i PAGE NINE to impress upon tnos present mat a and thoroughly dfenched the burning Sn SUm bah atta-MHS 12,000 on the charge of rioting. The only new-working, started today was the Hollenback washery of the Lehigh Valley Coal Company, which ran situation has been created that has be A pipe It the pocket was-the 0UT DJr POLITICS AND' WILL' essary tw reach the- probiems which have arisen regarding combinations of nent or beyond the law and Instanced many creations of the promoter' art which; ha euceumHed to natural law WON'T WITHDRAW BILL, London, Oct 1 (Assoc Press). Re he old man suffered No actual distress hat been reported cause of it all. come intolerable and that there must be a Temedy at once.s If It Is offered by NOT DISCUSS THE TICKET.

cindered underwear I great pain when yet In Buffalo because of a lack of coat. was peeled away. Br tba AsooRltted Pros. steadily from noon on, under the guard of the city, police, -being within the city limits. either of the other two parties to the conference, well and good.

If not, the remedy will be forced upon them by the but the shortage Is real and threats of a positive famine may become more se London, Oct do not suppose Tne victim of tte untoward accident save his name Joseph Klein and rious if a supply 1 not soon received. that I hav. said more than a hundred times that I am out of politics," replied said he lived on lortlmer street near! OFF TO WASHINGTON. capital, but thought the Buprems Court was sufficient to settle all questions. He especially opposed any proposed repeal of the protective tariff and closed with laudatory words of President McKin-lejr policy and the manner In which it has been carried out by President Roosevelt i Following th senator's speech th meeting was adjourned.

PAGE NINE Presldent-of the United States, acting for the general public, ander the laws of the United States, either existing or. plying this evening to an inquiry whether It was troe that the government intended to withdraw It education bill. Premier Balfour authorised the statement that there Is no foundation whatever for the rumor. A similar denial was mad by Col Richard Croker at Wantage tonight COAL-ROAD PRESIDENTS START- Peckham street He refused to go to a hospital. He instited on being taken when questioned by a representative of the Associated Press for his opinion It need be, called Into existence pr Congress.

home. ARE NOT VERY SANGUINE. Now York San special to Tho Express. New York, Oct 1 Probably the rep- New York Republicans held their first campaign meeting In Carnegie Music Hall last night. Senator Depew and Representative Sereno Payne concerning the New York Democratic The President oeueve mat there has TOOK A BRliE tl-2 YEARS.

onial Secretary Chamberlain. state convention at Saratoga. been and is now such mismanagement Minneapolis, Mbiu, Oct. I (Assoc Maybe, if I do not say anything now, of the great coai companies as innict ptnI never haa buglel. daT.

They were the principal speakers, it is time grave oumac uiw. m. yniyn vi in. received word frorn the collieries of he Brtoks today sentenced people will begin to believe It oTTt W. Ames, frmer superintendent -Yes," continued-Mr -1 hav for Buffalo Republican to get work.

United States. He also believe that PAGE ONE read all the reports of th convention; then have been misdemeanors amount. ma- to high Of police, XO 0J er hi wc iKjiiiicuiH.1 stay was granted and motion for.a new trial will velt'e actlon jjl the miners, anAlcept in touch with each other up to the last moment. "r- they are very interesting, but 1 am done. I have seen nobody and said The resignation of Justice Leslie W.

miner and their sympathizers and he THE BUFFALO. BASEBALL TEAM Bussell of the Supreme Court had been nothing and do not Intend to. They be made. can get along without Mr. Truesdale was left behind when the others started and the train had to wait at Jersey City for hlra.

Intends that this mismanagement and these misdemeanors shall cease at once and that their stoppage shall be followed by the mining of the coal and the expected. HI term would have expired In 1905. He has had a distinguish MANCHESTER'S SOS. Belfast Ireland. Oct (Assoc.

Press), i WAS A CANARD, SAYS OATES. ed career on the bench. PAGE ONI The Duchess of Manchester, who was London. Oct" I (Sun Cable). John W.

selling of It to the pecpl of the United States at a reasonable price. The President believes, moreover, that Miss Helena Zimmerman of Cincinnati, Gates, who arrived here yesterday from Mr. Proker "seems to be more flrmlv 0 gave birth to a son this morning at A SOUVENIR OF THE SEASON OF. 1902 Parts, denies the story tnai ne wa arrested in that etty for driving an au The party consisted of Thomas P. Fowler, president of the New York, Ontario Western; W.

H. Truesdale, president of the Lackawanna; E. B. Thomas of the Erie, David Wilcox of the Delaware A Hudson Company and John Markle, representing the Independent operators. Mr.

Thomas represents the Erie In the present crisis In the coal situation Is a vindication of his attitude on the Tanderageo castle, county Armagh. 1 Both the mother and child are doing convinced than tiffi that he Is out of politic since he heard the" news from the Saratoga" convention. tomobile at the rate of miles an hour. well. PAGE on: JUSTICE RUSSELL RESIONS.

He declares that the story is a pur invention and adds that his automobile has been In a repair 'or veral daya See. The Sunday Ex Albany. Oct (Assoc Press). Leslie W. Russell of the Supreme general question of trusts.

la fact If the strike 1 not ended by mutual agreement on the part of the operator and th miner he will avail himself of the opportunity to put In practice the views which he has expressed In his public speeches with regard to the punishment of thoso combination of that work evlT to the public. Th vary kiod I J. band and gun squad welcomed Can't dldate Cunecn home last evening. These device for cheering up the boys were doubtless needed. stead of President Underwood because be has especially attended to the coal situation sine the strike began.

Mr. Wilcox went for the Delaware Hudr (Coatlsued ea third pass.) I Court bench, fourth department today wins American Besutles at William nied with th Secretary of Stat his F. Bullock florist, No. 4, Mala Street I resignation from office. PAGE NINE 3 -C'V;.

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