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Poughkeepsie Eagle-News from Poughkeepsie, New York • Page 8

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Tt, 8 KHHga tr Wf r. jr pWPf Vif iiu ltua JW rv I ft PottghkccpBic Daily Eagle, Saturday, September 3, 19Q4 it OUR EARLY 1 1 ILL OWJNO OF SNAPPY and RaJn Proof varments should Interest purchaserar 'mm YJrTl7 TO IKrtBrSAFnt. traci A7 TJiayiNavPAnK LIBERAL BmiNKLB OF oil run auto races. The first step toward abating the dust evil and thereby removing the greatest danger 'in automobile racing on tht track taken Friday wbtn Ihc officer ot the Dutrheea Count Agricultural Society announced that the track Poughkctpale, where the The lines have been carefully selected nothing tiaa been overlooked to wsrdi procuring the best for Siylt and Quality natters of nigh urade Clothing have contributed their share towards our selection, ll Prices fully 20 per cent lower than Elsewhere. rut" Coats $7.50 to 25.

Rain Proof Garments $12. it to 27.50 hwartfc, RELIABLE STORE" Tlie Highest Achievement 1 In mechanical genius and akin la found In our Automobiles. Their simplicity in contrucionjnak 4Rn'mrl' uaouie ana wminir" their absolute reliability makes them favorites everywhere. Get one and you'll get splendid satisfaction In travel. OLDSMOIULE8.

AUTOCAIU. tttO to vunr ArfnnurvaTT.esi etssa skaa I t1 enjoy wheeling If. you tide our New Models'of 'COLUMBIA and CRESCENT Bicycles. 1 nemeiaset tour Kepairing 01 JtucomoDiiea, jjicycieo ana Eiectneai l.l"W OT i'V 'vr ri IVQ tin van JDcnscnotett 14 20' Catherine Street; Pouahkeepsie 'I sssssssssssssss ws VV exactly wlaf oi will do If you buyour btj yclebere. Your highest expectlont can be restlized.

If you ex. pecterj to save penntea yon wiHaave dollars by buying now EAGLE, PIERCE, OJXFAMERICAN OR NATIONAL BICYCLES ER Main Street. fiSpl racing clrcuH.ka alBmberra viy tuffessro faltfrIs' lsTwIII be sprinkled with oil on the forenoon of the day the rsres are held, sa waa atatrd In the Eagle a few dart ana. The fouKhkeepsI. people are the firm ones to decide UKn such a course and It wis the fatal accident, due to a dual cloud.

In whlih Barney Oldfleld figured at Ht. bnuia last Sunday that led tlrm to It, yet there eeeme little doubt but that this course must be generally adopted If track racing be I ween big motor cars Is to be continued with a reasonable degree of safety. Oil treatment for traika and dusty roads It expensive, hut highly effective, as was demonstrated during the recent cup race held In Germany. Prtsldeqt Hegl nald W. Itlves.

of the Dutihens Coun ty Agricultural Society, said Friday: "We went no accidents at roughkeep sle on 8 Member It and do not pro pose to have any. We have a fine, well banked mile track and will not hesitate at expense In doing everythint possible to make It safe as well fast." Jacob Ruppert, the owner of the INugbkeepfile track, repeated these sentiments and added that be proposed to have a Bulwark of wooden Jolelfl laid against the track fence In front of the grand atand aa a further pro tection to the spectators on the day of the1 Poughkeepalo meeting. WEflTttEH" 11 SEPTMBE FOIIECA8TER SIMS IH3UEH AN IN TEKE8TINU BUMMAItY COV7SB INCJ THIKTT TEAItS. Weather "forecaster 81ms has com piled a summary of the westher fo the month of September for the pail thirty years. The summary shows thai the mesn temperature for the month Is g3 degrees.

The warmest month wai that of 1M1 when the average terripent lure was 71 degrees, Tbe coldest month was that At 1S7S when the average wa degrees. The highest temperature for the month was tl degrees on Hep ten ber 2S, ISM, and the lowest tt de grtra on September 22, 1875. The av erage precipitation for the month war 115 Inches. The average number of days with .01 of an Inch or more of precipitation waa 10. The greatest monthly precipitation was 11 Incher In 1850; the least, 0.74 Inchrs In 1900 Th greatest amount of precipitation In Z4 conaecutive hours was S.S77 Inch ea on September 9 10, 1990.

The pre vailing winds for the month hare beer from the south with an average ve loclty of I miles, per hou The hlghesl velocity of the wind was miles from the southeast on Feptember 11, 1871. renSONAL Mr. and Mrs. Ilarrla Reynolds are visiting Irr. and Mrs." Pilgrim at the letter's cottage at Fourth Lake In the Adlrortdarks.

The doctor and Mr. Iteynoldi with a guide started out at' ter deer as soon as the season opened. Mrs Itoe B. baa frsched homT Vhjle tt Orov. tteach, the auspices of Mrs.

Edward T. Mason for the benefit of her work In Prnn Achool 'on the Island of 8L Helena. Mouth Carolina, One hundred dollars was resllnd and much Interest wa shown. Nate V'anon, the popular chief op erator of the Hudson niver Telephone Co.a night force, started on his nual vacntlnn yesterday. He Intends to visit Saratoga, Auburn.

Syracuse and nochestr. In company with Nlchola, rhlef operator of the Court land Exchange, New York. Edward Ilruley and son from North Hero. are spending a few days with William II. and Valentine Frank.

Mr! Tlrtjley. at whose house the Frank brothers may when on their Mi In trln. to iJike Champlaln. brought down two hor es which the Messrs. Frank I purchased In North Hero last month Mr.

anil Mrs. Charles L. Lumh left the rlty Friday night for 8an Francisco and the west. After delightful stay at the sea shore. Mr James L.

Williams has re turned much Improved In health from rtelmar. J. Me. and Mrs. 1L P.

Williams, of this elty. are entertaining Mr. and Mrs. Charles Williams and Mr. and Mrs.

John Murray, of Amsterdam. The flmt of the sncJaWuncJInng ate nuptials of Miss Mar ruerile Tleynolda snd Mr. Wilfred Sh rrlll look place on Thursday afternoon whin Miss Jessie TVIton, who Is to be one of the bridesmaids, gave! a I "linen ahoser" to Mlsa Reynolds, tbis Is something new In Poughkeeprte About tsenty Intimate girl frlenda of the bride and the hostess were present, each bringing some dainty article of linen, creating; much enthusiasm Refreshments were served on the ve rsnda. This evening the groom will give a dinner to the bridal party at the Nelson House. Arthur SmU.

a former roughkeep sle boy snd foreman at the Hudson Republican office, was In town Friday visiting his friends and made a plena nnt call at the Eagle Office. Isaac E. Bingham returned Friday from a week at Asbury Park. Company K. baseball nine plays th Robin Hoods of Hyde rxrk this after noon at the Rlvervlew field.

No charge for admission. Dr. Ryder and family expeetJo spend Palnrday! Sunday and Monday at Me. Long Island Sound, the guesls re. J.

V. Rnrxe. Office will be closed during the doctor's absence a I must beware of The frusts So you won't bother me If you are elected? Ah' tee, hut, howeven little friend. your terrible TO FORCEJEJT FAMINE. Diioi Orgnizaliofls it Cbtcago Voto Ii Place All lead UfOi the' DibiLLhl Mil 1 1 II I I 1 1 II 1 1 1 II II III II Hill II II HI II 111 nun STATE UHEJELEPHOIE CO.

TELWIIONE LINKS IIEINO IN STALLRD WHICH WILL BETTEB SERVICE IN THIS COUNTY. ii 'aaHaV' T7 ii VUe are Listening to the nice things' people aay about our Uai Stoves. We have heard so much In their praise that some of It must tie true. The unanimous verdict seems to be that GAS STOVES ARE BEST for summer1 cooking. Uut tbe pojnt that bothera us la that you haven't given your vote In our favor.

We'd like to have you at least tall and see thus wonderful aloes. They cook to perfection, are under absolute control, and cut a big tile oft your coal bill A 1 Inch Oven Range IlL'S. An II Inch Oven lunge I1X7L Are you coming to day Heat and Iower Co 1 aua main bont'a S6 Dutches. 37D 3 Hudson Rlv.tr iiiMWiiiiiuiiaiiiaiiaiw I'KACHKS AND UU8KUBLONS. MasksMloas I cents each.

Bananas, tbe isjrVsnest Wad, fO for eents. Water VbtkMM, the largest melons at very iWsJaBL I 4rt'f ririUIUANT vroW 4 Hon. VTII. fT K. HOYMHiHT.

Rurmot D(. CVutity. NuHf It bwTfr flvro. Uwt aM iMTWki tiavlUgf HaJiissi ariMt tb la If rf KUt 1'. Ut ot th Uwr of manfutM.

miQ (uur. atvma nNiOgl to eiMliM tb aM, with TooHtrr tlrMf a III HUitf af umI KatHfilur oof a14 rarii. ait h.a rrldfu la th Town ot IMMfanl. oa or befur tl VXk il if IivvtMuitrr, iwh Jtf4 tUt of JaM. 1M4.

ISAC ROICa Kiwcntoc. AtOPfflatVat ftrf KXanfiatalaT. ttfl rnya erf 1 tr rr tVMIHH Th Ptt Un Trlpphrais rompati compltvt Itn llna last wek to ron nect with th Bharon Company, ftrif thla wffk th Ilnrs will be built to Plnr Plain where Ih rnropany will have rentral nfTirft In th druir a tort of 8 Howmart tht nBlatrr. Th com fanny In nlan bulldlnir lint In conn' Htirknmekn aftr which the ronatrur linn tnrn wilt I tranafrrrvd to th aouth aide of the county for th con atrucllnn of line from PouarhkerpaU to Arlington, iinr amtth ncroait Putnarr Into Weatrheater County. They havr alao a cured tiRht of way from SyWar fke Ift lPl AsUllwg.liMa ainfTalar ton wan, whre they cable under tht Hudson to 'connect with the Colon a1 Telephone Company at Newburffh There are at prraent twelve or four teen rnmnanlt rentrnilxlnr nt New burgh with toll line connection aouth wret aa far as Phlladflphla This er Vlie reahea many ftlucca not covered by the I tell Company and the rater are paid to be but ten cents to any part of the county.

Tt will be connect rd with the DutihiBa Co. airvlce of oushaeensle. HHltjtHttlUtHtirS I If any other cljjar Is aa good as our PRINCIPE you pay more for C. 8. CUNLEY BAKER gWttjWWIWtWff Chester Ds Vonde snd an excellent company begins sn engsgemoni st the opera house, commencing Monday, Sept.

5. Matinees will be given Monday. Wednesday andV Saturday Ten Ton Door," the greatest senile sensation ever seen at popular prices ill be among the playa to be produord It la a British MlUtary Comedy Drama. and has been considered and constructed with uncommon skill by Its author. There are five acta easentkal to the de velopment of Ihe plot, and the spectator la led on through the various scenes In fever of excitement.

Thu scenes, not one of which are Improbable, sre con trlved so cleverly, and with such ti that the audience It carried along in a fever of excitement up to the last ell max. One of the nxiet effective scenes shows Trooner Dse chained to the massive tteel door. Whllo In thlt position the Fort Is attsc ked by natives, the Fort blown up, and the door falls from Ita faatenlng with Its human bur Uer AeeMher rimsincelif'scene shows the habere Desert and the Sphinx by moonlight High class specialties are Introduced between the sets. A DIUIKIE ON FIRE. William McCurdy telephoned to Ike headquarters yesterday noon that the railroad bridge at the Junction of Delallild" Street and the Hyde Park road Has on Are.

Chief Nagengast was nntltlid at once and Phoenix and Crockett were sent to extinguish the blase. The damage was slight. The bridge esught fire from the sparks of a iMiastng locomotive on tbe A Road. a a AT TUB OPERA HOUSE. As "IMvId Harum" has alwaya been well received In our city there was a good audience present at tbe opera house last evening to witness Its pre sentation.

The company proved to be a good one, the different characters all being well taken. David Harum In his h6rse deals end other Adventures drew forth mucji applause. The scenery and costumes were In keeping with tbe play, aa a TEMPERANCE MEETING. One of our leading physicians, lr A. Russill, will give his views on the Drink question at Ihe Temprrsncs Meeting next Sunday afternoon at I p.

m. He had a large experience along different lines of hla profession and aill be very Interesting, so be sure to come and. bring your friends. Everybody welcome. W.

SCOTT JOHNSON. Pre. Chicago. Sept. President Donnelly of the butchers' national organisation to daac, declured a boycott against all meat and announced that union men sill quit In all packing establishments thla afternoon regardless of where live stock Is secured.

"A meat fsmlne will be forced at all costa," he said. "It la the beat weapon with which to fight the trust packers, although It may not be welcomed by the Independents," Mr. Donnelly made the announcement after a conference with Ihe executhe board of. (he retail tneat deiaU fsrliHSo clatlnn of Chicago they having asked for certain cimcessloiui for the Inde pendent packers, and sougrrt authority to attempt to brlnix about a meeting between the packcra and represent i lives of the strikers. Ity Ignoring these latest attempts Ht peace, ana by adopting such an ir gresslve step, the strike lendt rs slgnl Bed their Intention to make It a fight to a finish.

I The following statement waa given out by President Donnelly: The conference board, representing sll organisations Involved In the present packing house strikev baa taken action to place all meata upon the tin fair list. This order wilt he sent to every pncklng house In the country and no memlier of the Meac Cullers and Butcher Workmen's Union will be allowed to dress any animal until the strike Is settled. The puckers have re sorted to exturtitm as the result of Ihe strike, buying live stock on the iMxif for almnet nothing and charging nl most uny price for the dressed prudui The public alll now be aiven sn onnor irdtytg Jcl Hale. by cut meat uutll auchtlme as they can pn cure the some at fair market prleis The police record of the stock yard' strike reads to date: Assaulta Vt. miir ders 4.

accidents 07, removed to hil tsls 45. In Baying that New Fall Suit NATIONAL NEGRO IIUHINKSH Indianapolis, Bent. I. Ttie Nutliimil Kogro tuslnesN League lontuTy elected officers and selected New Yoik City loi next year's meeting place. The folios Ing officers were elected.

President Rooker T. Tuscagce, Ala. Vice President P. Puylnu, York. Secretory E.

J. Scott. Tuscngi Ala. National Orgartlter Fml R. Moure Ilrouklyn.

Treasurer (1. ll.irrla. Huston. Chairman of Kxerulive Comniittee Fortune, Red Hunk. N.

J. MX DEAD IN OIL EXPLOSION, Tank Mown Up Near un Ohio Dwill Ing Hoiuav Of us there is a certain distinctiveness of cut, fit, and make, that Is noticeable from the general run of ready made clothing. We are showing all the new shades and atyles of fabrics that prevail this season in fashionable clothes. REUBEN GOLDBERG "Thg Store lhal will plcaag i 299 301 Main Street, Poughkeepsie, N. Y.

i ii in ii hiiii i iiii ii nun nil i tit in in hi EXIRACISFROII THE FISH1D CAMELOWS OLDutGhess County 1 9041 9057 rfOTTO he taken: PENALTY. between Aug. 01 Apr 10 between Pec, 31 at June It between Feb. 18 ft May 1 FISH TltOt'T Not to be taken under I In HLAt'K IIAHH Not to be taken under lo In. PICKEREL PUCK EXPLOSIVES A POISONK Not In he lined.

NE18 Not to tc uatil cxcipt by pirinitby license, Not ulltivd in streams inhiiblteii by trout. Tll' UPH Not to lx used, except town of North East. KIMIINtl TUOlKill ICE Not allow d. extent in town of North Bast. l'likenl not lu be taken In luwu of North East during months of Marct ta a tt to a and April.

WHEN NOT TO HE KILLED. between Nov. 3 A Oct. 10 between Dec. It A Sept II between Nov.

(0 A Oct. 10 bitwc SO i Sept. II GAME. Ultot'SE Not to he klllid at uny time, UtIAIL A WOODC'OCK WII.D FOWL MAULS A RAIIHITS Not to be hunted Kith ferrets at any time, RLACK A OIIAY SQUIIlltELS DLEII Not to Ik killed at any time. Not to lie chased by dogs.

IIEAVEII 4 OTTint Not lo be killed at any time. I.NSLCTIVOUOliS BONO HIltDH Not to be kllk'd, captureil or held In IHissriwIun at any time, TIIAI'PINU It SNARINO OF BIRDS I'rohlbiled at all times, MONUOLIAN, HINONUCK A ENULIMSH PHEASANT Not to killed or held In possession, except for proisigutlun. SENDINO OH CAlUIYlNU UAME OP THE STATE Prohibited. HUN'TINU kln the Lord's Day prohlbl ted. SALE OF nilOUSK.

QUAIL A WOODcOCK Prohlblted at all times. The Association will prosecute all violations of tbe Fish and Uatne Laws. i enow trees, tl, pepl, Hlx er sons were burned to desth and luiir f. iUd lhM were terribly Injured I by s'flre and til violations of the Flah and (lame Laws should be reported at once lo rie irmisj iiuurni ty I nn W4 Wl I l.h I Bill exruoslou nere earlv today I OT8TF.R81 OYSTERKI at NEsnrrrs market. Narraf antelt Vf Ovstera, PK.

ftf The dead are! Mrs. Henry Fling, tuo cnuurcn. smt three unknown men. The Injured ore The Hev. Mr.

Sildd Robert Alexsnder, Hi nry Fling, Flah. The house of Fling was fired by a street lamp and the Intense heat set fire lc the figging ofun oil well near the house. The rlanirs destroyed the derrhk, ami licit, to the tank, whlth was full of oIL Jlefure ths ottupauli of the house, realised their danger, a terrlne explosion oc curred. The biasing oil was scattered orr Ihe house, and the escape of the victims waa rut off. The bodies were mVv7r4 ftrr the Or wag subdued.

Poughkeepsie, N. Y. THE MIKADO'S FAD. IlEIeONOED TO ALL A woman In Rrooklyn who Is aotlve The Mikado of Japan bus. or rulher promoting the auffrage ru had.

Jual ona fad. He lunged to that city tried recently 1 by means of a mors carnivorous diet, lively young matron to Ju" a taller race of soldiers. Small boyl In nuui's Itepubllcuii l5ue' kMr government schools were fed for oer with a flat refusal. beiosg ill of seven year In Uut. European band a.lteiublUan, saw ,5.

way. They never grew any killer than to ths Woman 'Aaaocia'' vegelarlun thlldren. The doctors "I belong lo 'b Assotf' charged tu look after tbe experimental Heal und lo tho Anil diet sent In their rVportlast yearThsy was ir piacm the rould' think of no better wty for se women in one sj curing UU soldiers thsn by encoursg other, nut. log Japanese to marry Europeans, eiioeri 1 i lf 1 Jk yfaeg.k.

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