North Adams Transcript (Newspaper) - November 22, 1898, North Adams, Massachusetts VOLUME 4. THE ADAMS EVENING TUBS DAY NOVEMBER KUMBER 152 Originators AND Promoters OF LOW PRICES FOR RELIABLE DRY Test Our Values This Main St. Dinner Will be easily prepared if you let us help Have ready for the table Plum Fruit Homemade Smyrna Lemon and Orange LEAF Poultry all kinds and a full line of My and Fifth Avenue Mocha and Java Coffee will crown every dinner table with M. V. N. 101 Main Telephone 220. For house and lot 06x120. 53500. 17 hot air electric all block 10 a sure for house large Jot 11900. A nice corner A. S. 90 MAIM Thanksgiving onr attention and yon an looking around for a place to your for Don't look any for anything tbat Complete Dried and and 8wt grape Jordon French lemon New nixed and home made minee Arlington and Dearfoot Bine point In Strictly freih baoon nnd Smoked 19 Eaole Street Telephone 28-5. H. Sherman DAY HEARD American Peace Commission Makes Report to It is Not Yet Known What Spain Will Do With the ican CORBETT DAY American Peace Commissioner Re- to Cabinet Nov. the cabinet meeting today a brief telegram from Paris was read from President Day of the peace It was sub- in accord with the paper reports of yesterday's ings in the peace though no reference was made to any excitement attending the meeting or any open It was stated that the next meeting would be The cabinet dis- cussed the matter and it was the ment of the members that there would be at least one meeting after tomorrow even if the Spaniards conclude to re- ject the American Nov. Spanish peace commissioners last night telegraphed to Madrid the substance of the United States memorandum and late in the evening were discussing it among The Spanish commissioner affirmed that he and his colleagues did not know what they would do regarding the American There is a difference of opinion among unofficial people near the com- but the prediction is made that Spain will decline the American offer of that she refuse to cede the Philippines and will say to the United may take the archipelago be- cause you have power to do so. As you advance we will retire protesting against your greedy will faithfully carry out our protocol pledges and leave Cuba and Porto Rico in your You came here to engage in discussion under the terms of the but you dently meant when drawing up that document to provide a conference in which you proposed to announce at the proper time what you will whether we agree to it or an attitude robs the ence of its character and sets up the United States as a dominant power first purpose is to listen but whose ultimate determination la to do its own Spain America's Final Nov. United peace commissioners have undoubtedly made their final proposition When thp conference yesterday after- Judge addressing Montero and his colleagues of the Spanish recurred to the protracted negotiations and reaffirmed the desire of the American commissioners to reach ail amicable Ing the American to tha Judge Day concluded his remarks by saying that the preferring not to break the armistice or resume had determined upon another and final which he hoped lead to ft. and cable That portion of the presentation ting forth the new the posal that United States must have possession ot she entire Philippine archi- with tender of for treaty of tlie Without betraying their mental the Spanish commissioners gested an adjournment until The new with Ito was embodied toward the end of American which filled 80 Only part van read In Joint the then toeing delivered to the for translation by their own Spain's proposition invoke the ces of a third power to the words Imposition and of the rejected by American on Uio jr. nnd that of 'the article rif UIP baling with the Is Mt and clear to no justification ftir arbitration as the parties to the On the terr ig named the United States proposes a mutual of all for national or subsequent to the outbreak of the last Cuban Nov. 28 Is fixed M the date on which the United States commission desires a definite response to yesterday's and sJl other WON'T TO Committee Will Send it New Nov. 22 The war commission decided today not to visit Montauk Point in a body but to send a committee to prepare a Mrs. Susan G. of New was the first witness called because the committee heard that when she offered to go to camp as a she was not accepted because she did not agree to maintain secrecy should she find dereliction of She offer and rejection made in a private house to an officer of the Red Cross society had no connection with the Commemorative Tablet for Nov. The venir committee of the city of Olympia has purchased a commemorative tablet for the five feet high and three feet to be placed on the forward turret between the two The central figure will be Fame from whose arms will be streamers inscribed with famous order at you may fire when Nov. 22 Ad- vices from Japan state that a thousand fishermen in Northern Japan are on the verge of starvation some with nothing to others existing on rats and putrified The herring fishing season has been the worst for Blizzard In St. Nov. The snow storm continued through the night and drifts are very Street car traffic is at a business is stopped and railroads OPERATIVES WALK Three Thousand to Submit to Reduction In Nov. ening for some the local mill trouble culminated in an individual Over 3000 employes are three of the larger and one of the smaller mills being included in the They are the King spindles and 1085 with 900 hands and 40.256 spindles and 900 3653 Spindles and 105 The affair is styled individual while it is in reality a The about a month when the Southern Manufacturers' sociation announced in order to meet it was necessary to make a of from 8 to 13 percent In all branches of the When the scale of was it was found that it started in some cases be- low the second none above being Straight away the operatives be- gan organization under the direction of the local representatives of the tion Saturday the merchants of but two presented president of the a petition asking that no present as it would precipitate a The Jjp the weaving department of the operatives from the King The strikers then went over to the Enterprise and were joined by the A mass meeting was held yesterday the speeches being made by several operatives and Patrick mayor of the Upon his suggestion a committee was appointed to wait upon the mill owners to see if the matter could be Their conference will take place Meanwhile there is firm determination on both There hns no the tory district is a perfect hive of time ago announcement was made by the Southern Manufacturers' association of a reduction in wages in the Augusta mills of from 8 to 18 The operatives held meetings and took steps to with a view to con- testing the position taken by the mill One or more representatives of eastern labor unions appeared to advise and encourage the mill hands in ing the proposed The help presented a petition to the association setting forth their ob- jections to the President of the tion recently said that the Augusta mills were paying higher wages than those paid elsewhere Tn the and that the cotton business generally has dropped to such a low level of prices it U impossible for them to continue the higher rate of In Battle With Ten and Will Witness the New Nov. this city is the rendezvous for thousands of men closely identified with sports of every pugilism who have come from all over the country to see Corbett and Sharkey don the The uptown hotels are ed and trains have been bringing in the sports all the Corbett still holds the position of in the Sharkey men are getting 100 to SO for their Both men are resting It ja expected that people will ness the The best seats are all MURDEROUS Negro Commits Brutal Out- rage Upon Lynn White She May Nov. Louise was murderously assaulted by an unknown negro this morning in her A diamond shaped rock was used and she was beaten terribly about the head the scalp being almost pummelled to a She was ried to the hospital and may Searching parties are scouring the woods for the Blizzard Kills Nov. zard killed two men here George and Ed. while driving home were caught in the fell from their horses and were frozen to Trouble In President's Nov. a result of the secret meeting of the officers of the Eighth Ohio President a round robin signed by all of them was handed to Colonel Hard requesting his also that of Lieutenant Colonel the quartermaster and Colonel Hard refused to De- bire for promotion by friends to be the real excuse for the action of the LOCAL Sergeant O'Brien Wanted in Sergeant William O'Brien of Com- pany M has received a letter from Worcester from a son of the late Major Surgeon Brown of the Second The letter requests O'Brien to go with the party that will soon leave for Santiago to bring home the remains of the soldiers buried Sergeant O'Brien to be the only man who can find the grave of Major The major died at the hospital in Santiago while Sergeant O'Brien was there and the latter saw him buried and knows just where the grave is. Another officer went there to get the body could not find it and so the relatives of the deceased major are anxious to have Sergeant In all probability he will be one of the party when it No More 15-Cent There are no more 15 cent shoes to be obtained in the the cent shoe having departed to work more profitable fields shoes will cost The sentative of the company came here full of and while he did not ex- to deceive the he evidently hoped that they would not stop to think of where the scheme would land At the time The Transcript de- scribed his he had given out just two It is said that these two tickets the ones out he left and that they had brought no A House A house on Linden street in Williamstown owned by Z. F. and with half occupied by H. W. Allsop and the other side vacant was vigorously stoned by boya Monday night about 7 Pour or five large windows were At the time of the stoning Mr. sop and son were In the Upon summoned the perpetrators could not be nor has any trace of them yet been No reason for the vandalism can be Madam the celebrated ist and hand reader is giving lent satisfaction to those who have called to see her at her private parlors In Room Re- member It Is for strictly private and but 50 Call and see Murdock the State street shoe are still giving free to the 20th the amount of their Mrs. McDonald of Beaton street was one of the lucky re- a pair of shoes Dennis of State re- pair of Man Who Worked Here Found in New York Lodging Sweaters GAS WAS TURNED ON IN ROOM A Companion in the Room Was Un- conscious But Robert a Had Worked at F. J. Barber's Until Three Weeks An Associated Press dispatch to The Transcript from New York re- this says that Robert a North Adams harness maker found dead today in a I lodging house at 206 Filth He asphyxiated by illuminating which was turned on in his Frederick a music hall who slept in another bed in the was unconscious when but re- It is believed the gas was turned on Kerschner not a local he had worked He came to this city from N. about the middle of and although a harness maker by he went to work in F. J. Barber's factory seu ing dress suit He left the factory November and is believed to have left the city soon While here he boarded with a man family on Walnut but they knew little of his He was about 40 years and had no relatives It was not known by his fellow workmen at the factory whether he had a family or During his short stay here he re- sei eral which are thought to have come from New York He was quiet in his and while he was not here long enough to make many he was well liked by those of his associates who came to know him He was unable to speak English very and it was only among the Germans that he was Co-operative Bank's The annual meeting of the tive bank was held in the rooms in the Kimbell block on Main street day The following officers were George H. Pythagoras secretary and Charles W. George H. P. C. W. M. R. C. T. R. E. W. F. F. L. W. C. W. H. F. N. H. C. N. G. A. C. E. A. A. Wills and S. A. T. W. Sykes and J. L. The dent made these nance A. N. F. N. Blake and A. A. board of in- W. C. M. R. Ford and G C. T. To Rebuild Lebanon Springs It is now said that the Lebanon Springs recently sold to Charles P. will be entirely with new and first-class new new and ample fast and frequent cheap frieght and passenger and an earnest desire to build up all kinds of business through that locality by making a first-class In it is stated that prominent people along the line of the Lebanon Springs road have been to interview Mr. Haines during the last and at one time he made the ment that he would help the people by rebuilding the road or see that it was done by LOCAL Lamb has leased the house at No. 10 Porter street and will move into it was lively runaway on Bank street at an early hour this but no damage was Independent club will hold a concert and dance in Odd hall Wednesday Music will be by the Schubert W. Healey of this city was ried today in Glenns N. his bride being Miss Winifred C. Collins of that Mrs. Irving F. Halliwell of pinger N. has joined her husband in this and they will a home in the new Penniman Deputy Fred Reed paid an official visit to Royal Arcanum Pittsfield last District Deputy Bennett of Pittsfield visiting Berkshire council interested in athletic events will remember the two games of basket ball to be played in Odd hall Thanksgiving To witness these games will be a good preliminary to the annual Research club held a very In- meeting at the normal school Miss Skeele gave a talk on physical which was followed by an exhibition drill by a Mrs. Miller and Miss Rice served W. who has been in the hospital for five weeks suffering from typhoid fever and seemed considerably Monday and passed a very comfortable night last His family and friends feel much encouraged reported to the police this morning that the year old son of Patrick Rlley of 28 Prospect street had wandered away from home and was Nothing further waa heard of the and it supposed he was found soon Yesterday two little each four years were reported lost but were found late In In our Department are more attractive than The now a are a complete line or 50c Sweaters In the colors and principally all bat fast ana splendid to Sweaters Include with silk Byron roli and with s ik e Complete line of green with red stripe Ir reduced from Sweaters Give you your pick of a wide range of new in blue and Byron or sailor Special line garnet sailor collars reduced from 52.00. Sweaters Take the new in several new and buck and blue end besides staple numbers of blank and of the famous Gloves and Mittens Take iu a wide range of Scotch kid and Yarn mittens 20 and and kid Scotch gloves 25c and kid and Mocha gloves 75c and warm under- wear 25c and 35o. heavy wool hosiery 25c. C. H. Cutting Co. Cutting We Are the Original Cut Price Druggists Below is a list of our many Hood's 660 Brown's 66e 660 Green's 69c Paine's Celery 69 69c Booth's 23 17c Blood Wine 33c Blood 33c Iron and 39c Carter's Little Liver Pi Is 12c Mski 17e Bacon's Celery 33 Maltine 75c Malted 50c a 38o Malted 75c Malted A good plaster 3 for 25o Quinine Pills 2 5c per doz. 6 doz. 25c One Box Pure Glycerine 4 cakes 15c A Large Cake of Castile with wash Good Toilet 4c 7 cakes for 25o Violet 6cakes49o One Quart Best Bay Rum 500 A regular price our price 1.50 A regular price our price 1.00 regular price our 5oa A Good Hot Water 390 A larze bottle of Florida or Cologne 400 2 Bottles Royal Tooth Powder 25 j 1-2 Jar Screw Cap 100 A Good Flesh regular our price A two-ounce Bottle of the beat Ex- tract Orange ur Lemon 2oo Patent at Cut JOHN H. C. The Pioneer Cut-Price 30 Main St. Opp. State St. SACRIFICES IN New kitchen stoves and from flS 00 to 00 New parlor 2 50 to 12 00 Second hand kitchen from 00 to f 15 00 Second hand parlor from 00 to 00 Cash or New bedroom from 00 to 35 00 Six-foot extension tables 50 to 7 00 Brass and iron 3 25 to 12 00 Linen all Ex- tension and woven wire springs at Crockery at your own Remember the place 85 Center St. Flaherty near Eagle St. Silver Beautiful Christmas Presents can be selected from these three lines Yet we have SB Beautiful Out Glass Silver Etc. M. 5 Wilson House R J. BOLAND Our large line of Foreign and Domestic woolens for fall and winter wear is now ready for your in- An early inspection will be to you as the line is now A new line of fancy vestings just received which arc Boland Main and Bank Sts If you need anything in the Painting or Paper Hanging call and Me me. loan and will save you money and guarantee my