THE SCR ANTON TRIBUTE-FllTD AY, MARCH 24, 1S09. 10 FIRST REPORT OF THEGRAND JURY THUE BILL BETURNED AGAINST SHANNON, THE BUnOLAR. Ho Is the Man Who Wns Shot After Enteilug the Stntlon of the 'Delft ware nntl Hudson Canal Compnuy nt Peckvllle The Other True and Ignored Bills That Were fresanted to the Court Final Testimony In tho Spilng Biook Water Coin nnon --Meiely :i Surmise as YeU The- gtnnd jury iiruontP(l Its first rppmt to Juduo Ai'-hlultl yrstenluy mornlnir. In tho afternoon t!io jury did no btpunesrt aftor J in lock, huvltiR decided on Wi-iluwthiy t" obp'rve the rnttlotlf holiday. As told In The Tiiluin'- or VI mines day n truo bill was lounil against John Shannon, the butslar "!" " sh i uftor tiiitoilncr Hip JVelnlllc stntlon of tlio DcliiMiun anil Hudson fau(l com pan. John mid IVter Toole, of Mi nooka, wre Indicted for iioiniltiK a pistol nt Charlo LjUilon, of th nunc I'laro, whom ihuy airestod In the Iroenwood mines fot altered cnuplio ity In the murder of .Michael r Coi vut.iii at Dun, on. .lo-ipli KllpnlrirU, the hoy who irar the imlleu mi much tiouMe duilim the ilntT. was indicted for robbery, and lus mother for ioppIvIhr 'Union poods. Tho lolloulus Is the reiiort of the Jur Tllfi: U1I.I.S STATTTOltY Ut ltCil.Alt. - iolm Sh union, nll.i.s .Inn i Shannon, ah.n John Si.lllloU. M III till I'llpprn, pleu l'Ul.NTINO PISTOL-William H.'kor. Ann i Jl.ikrr, pro.: John Toole. I'etor 'tonic; riiathm l.wloli piom, ASSAl'I.T AND l5A,lTi:ilY.--Jos.cpn Smith, John Smith i . TIioiii.ih Hy in M.irv l:nn. pio Wll'in Kllin. liurrv rimolleiuz, proi., Jlm (I'llnlli i.m, Sal ill Jtiinax. pio . inhibit Jlitiuv. Slain o'llolliian. pro : . J l.-lla. Mii. Junius McDonoimh. pro , h.iinnel t'ri iiui. Onirics Whltli'L,, liniiiinUk U.ntio. pro.: Jl.iMlin I;miii. M uy MeCoiivHlf, piox.; Miiilin AlUn John 1! A'hton jo.; Willi. mi V. I'lclmnW JI.irK.ir t ISIihard-i. pioy.: Thorn. in t'oojw Thorn i Mlllir, Jeeph 'J'tdnneh pie-; Miih.iel (.murium. S.ililna Vntkint.. im.: S.mill. 1 Noril. Jci-i pli Jloltii.un inn4. Pl.nl.ik Piitowrltl, ril.iiili, l).uiap.l;l Ai.drrw Dol zlk, Mm tin l.exll-kl. pio.. .'.lax. lluteikl Ht inley Hokoliiwkv. prm... John II. ltoai h Cutliuilnc Hom.li pros., lJ. 11. W'ntloii-. .Mleh.iel I'Hiiett. p'" , Car mine Pi lmniileo. Miinrliitl l)i Ininnh o, Mlvntoie V illnz.mo, i iom : John J I. mil tnn. Sl.irpunt liiimllton. jnn. : Jmeph Widil'ke. John Hie.in, puis , M.irj.-ai"t Kelhy, Ciioiir llr-mili, pins , Jn-tph Tlp l.uly, lldiinah Tlpl.nly. prox.; Put lick Ilinke. Louis lb iwhkcitz priii. At!ItAVATi:il ASSAULT AND 1IAT Ti:rtY. .Mm tin Stoiu'.in, Jlnltni Chiillnt ta. l'eler Dolsky. pios., Slo I.ichiiihkl, John Slikn. jiriix AbSAri.T ASH PATTKUY t 1'ON 1'riU.IC OKI'ICKi:. TeliM Zulli, V. A. Siiirileint. pro I.A1.CKNY ami m:ri:tvi:(:.-viiip Mot.-i. Willliim .Mot. orrs.: John Ii:.con, W II. rnlnman, pios . Chuiles Itllt-j ,liis,.pli !'. Woi Ikrr-i pioi.; All i Thomas WiiNh, Alit. V llll.ui' .MiCoiinkk. pios.; V'illle I.es. Sienii.l Hoi In. rios ; Chuilrs 'oneii!-l.l. Ueiil itnlii Walker, puis, II. lillleiur. T S. lllltlllliR. pro; , 'liarh s W. fctewnnl. Willaid L Stew.iil. T. S Hut. tllinr. pios., J.iinis Pnii.iit, JoM-pli Hire, 3 ceilh Minifll, Al. 1 till iilll-ll pros; Thoira"- lanhlon. T J Jtniie luo-. ; M'iU AIfl, Joh.i Mell'ich. wh.1 Ch.iihs MHidt loseph Hem nri, J.unes Ciwliv, Casper Snydoi, Cpoikp Uoi-ciiz, pi .s IJt"Ul!i:ilY. .lohn Smith. Jacob Kll ni in. prut. : Joseph Ktlpatrii'k, Mirtla Onrrell, pios. i:.Mltn'Ui:Mi:NT John Iloffmiin. S N Sttehr, Jiros.; James Claik, James tfmlth i ros l'lllSJI HY. Ailolph BreschPl. Ilorare r. I..ileli. pros.; Jlax Hosonbluth. I,. Kileiitn iii, prot I,Al:M:NY HY ISATLKI:. John T.ohot k .loheph Kos(hiii.skl pros; Dmo At illle John lb inuiKe, .Mlelno I H liln. John Hodtiar, Andrew KoUb, Joan Iloiowath, ' HAI'i: Ailolph Webber Joseph P. Scott's Emulsion of Cod liver Oil with Hypophos phitcs is pure and palatable. For years it has been used for coughs and colds, lor con sumption, for those whose blood is thin or colorless, whose systems are emaciated or run down. For children it means health and strength, stronger bones and teeth, and food for the growing mind. Baby gains in weight and thrives when Scott's Emul sion is added to its milk. tnc ami 1 1 oo, all dniftgiiM. srt)Tr'& HOWNE, IhtmUu, New Yotlt. WoelkPtp, pros : Adolph Webber, .Mnitlii .Mlllt i, pios.. Adolph Wtbbor, Joseph K Wnelkt'lt! pros ... ,, am-i.ixtj i.iQt'im witioi'P u- CIJXSi:. -Anthony (Jtiloltz, atartin blut- KN.s. Plow iii:ci:iviNo f.Tni,i:N coods.-chii- eilne KllputlUk. Jlnrtiti ailTiMl. puis.. Chin bs Watowskv. Martin C.nnell, pios. MAMClOrS .MlSCllini'Jamts 1 limn a, Seth Joins pios.. James J. Hokois. S.irab Mm tin. piox. .,, . THArnCKINtl IN' HIMISTi: U.Il r.OTTI.nS-Wlllard .. Stewart. I. h llnllllnu. pios KAI.Si: I'UKTnNSlIrt.-Fratik Ueariin-. Walter Soott. pros.; I. Waldron, Thomas O'liovle, pto-. .. ,.,,, DHFUAfLlINO HOAItHINC HOI SI. -Thomas Sueenev Sininel Daw. pro- . I'hlllp Tliomas, Mrs. Osoar Caiptntei. pio. uiNonnn hills. HHItJCHY. -John V Kliby. II. Levy, pios, to pa posts; John Toole, Chillies I.Mlon, pro's., county pay costs; I'etir Toole Chailis LmIoii pun., iount pay costs, Stinlslius Mnrowskl. William An derson, pros, ui pay costs; Vbioelizl Ton in in no HomeuUo Conillo, pros, to p iv posts, Louis I'niuia Hemenlio Coulllo. pros, to mj posts; Slnlilslaus Morowski, William HniKRls. pios., to pay costs. MALICIOFS .MISCIlli:i'. Ann Kellv, Thomas 0'.MalIe. pio.. to pn iots; John Kellv. Aim K-dh. Wintfrnl irrlt. Nora rianiilclmn, in ox . to pay costs. Minn. JiiiiKttr Jt.iirttt, pio , to pav LAHCILN'Y MY IIAILHi: -William Me oosts, I'atheilno Hurke John Cos)jro' pios. to pav coMs. Michael M.irushlck, SP e Milu, pros. AHSOX. Antonio Miimiotto. Mary Ilod .slck, piov.; Anthony Tuffy, IttlilKcl Tuf ty, pro. . , LAKCHXY AND ni'.CIJIVIXCL .lohn Shannon, Mai tin Cliniell. pios., county pay costs; '. Lonatymr, tleoijre V. Lot ttrb.imr, pros.; ljtrl(.k liurko, Louis Ibishkositz. pios.. Hiuiic tilro Coulllo, Frank Morrelli. pros.; Joseph Hortowltn William Hniicl pn., to pav i osts ASSAl'I.T AND HATTFHY.-ll. S Pinks A. A. MiDonncll, pios., to pay ensts, Thomas Crofton, Annie Ciofton. pn... cnuim p.ij costs, Thomas IliiKlies, Sahltia Meijueeupj. prox., to pay costs; John Mulmaik John Vlscovleh. pros, to pay nists, William Yinilo. Atuliew II. r .ui. pios., to ji.ij costs; Homeo Crayluno, LiZle Ci.i7iano pro . lo pav ikjsIs; Frank O'Hovle. C,ith"iine O'Movle, prox. lountv piy iosts, I'uitls ( 'oh in, S N. Stetler. plus, lounty pa conts; Ann Cowlisky, John Dulkow, pros, to pay IVWl SHLLINC Ligt'OH OX Sl'NDAY.-P. J. Cunwiy. W. V. Hoffman, pros., to piv costs SF.LLINC. I.lQt'OH WITIKH'T LI Cl'.NSi:. Flank Sinn. Antonio Slsio, Anthonv Yoikiiiias, pros, to piv posts. ATTEMPT AT HAPU.-atter Will iams. S.n.ili Jenkins, piox, county iay costs. ,vic,ravati:d assahlt axd n.vi'- TKHY Jack Nall, Pr.ink Snow, pros, iount paj iosts l'ALSK PUFTHNSLS James White, Thom is I.awunee pio., to jiay costs HHHAKIXCi ri:XCK JHIlps uiuif-n. Hmlle Slntnr, AY A. Stuidevant pios., iount paj costs FORC.KHY. Hern.ud J. Cummlm;s. Mis James I'.all.isher, prox, to pay "roUNICATIOX AXD HASTAHHY--CtoiKe Hnirj lYnwIck. Xittie Hulealt. pro to pay costs. DHPHAFDINU POAHPrXC HOl'SH Patrkk K.iiip. Maij Mining:, pto., county pay costs. . SOUTH SCRANTON. Soldier Members Banquotted by tho Century Hose Company Largo Attendance tit Y. W. 0. A. Branch Annual Supper. The LVntury hoso company fiave a banquet at Natter's hall last evenlnK In honor of tho members of the com pany who volunteered with tho Thir teenth lPKlmont. Tho hall was artisti cally decorated with bunting, running from the sides to a center-ploce of na tional colois. The members, of tho company and their lady friends sat down to an excellently prepared re past, girved In u most creditable man ner. Louis Schwnss was toastmastor of the etiHilUK and In a lit let address told of tho noble spit It of natrlollsm which Imbued In the heal Is of tho younir men who sacrificed all ties and domestic happiness to senti their conn- j try In its time of need. Speeches were i made by othors present and the gotdler boys related tales of camp life. As a I HttliiK close lo the eveiiliiB's pleasure a rising vote of appreciation was ten dered the soldier lads. Tho commit tee In chni'Rt' was as follows: President, Hmll lionn: Louis Schwnss, Chief lllckey, William Schmidt and Louis Scheuer. O.MSUL CURED OF ECZE CUTiCURA I had im nttnck or Ercma, and onlcrcil a box of oTldn of zlmi ointment. Tim llrnt npiillcatlon changed the Lrzema to hcll-tlrr, which seemed unqupm'h.ililc. Tli3 driinKlst had used a r.incld cerate ami I wan poisoned. A local pliMileiau did nut krhi matters, and cer thine either failed to help, or initio It womp, 1 wan Iwcoinlnp i!oierte, wlwn I thoiiclil of Rt'Tlci'iiA 111 mi nil., and (lis iiatcliod my servant for a rake of rtiTicunA Ho.M' und a box of CiTlct'ltA (ointment). Thfi firl applhatlon relieved iiaud in three ttttu I trait trrIL rri.APKi p. iiYArr, irnWi-rf "Met rout Dec. 13, 1897. hantiugo do Ciila. SMthroarteiottliewnrM roiriip Il.e four IW I'rori., Iknton. "Uo Lilian thi Wnt.tKcifnn "lrr THIRD NATIONAL BANK Y. Y. C. A. ANXl'AL SITPPHK. The ntinnnl supper of the South Si'iantoti AVnnien's Clulstlan associa tion was served at the rooms on Cedar avenue fiom fi to J o'clock last night. The decorations of the rooms weie a eredltnnle pi oof of the energy and tast of the young women. Potted plants and fein.s were seen In profusion, ai langed In eveiy possible plate. The tables were beautifully decorated with roses and the effect was most char: lug. A laige number of promiii pel sons Irinii this side and elsuwliPie In , the city weie juesent. I The following menu was served. i Cold Ham Potato S il.el I Cold Veal Si adopt d Potatoes J C.ibbaue Sahid Cake Pickles Hrc.id and To i Hakcu IJeans IcuCii.ini Homo Made Candles I OF SCRANTON, Special Attention Given lo IJttsl. n ess mul Pcfsoti.tl Accounts. Liberal Accotiiiiiodatlon-; 1". tended According to Balances nuJ Responsibility. 8lcr Cent. Intermit Alio woi on Iutcrcat Deposits. omiollvSd Wall act Laces. Laces. W8 rs2Mwxmzr&mMi yjawtMnawrma Capital, ;:;;; ; Surplus, $200,000 400,000 WM. GOXNKIiTi, Prcslilont. HKNUYDKLINT,Jr..VlrcPrc(. WILLIAM II. PECK, Cashier Music w a,-, furnished by several of thn young women of the association dur ing the evening and several vocal se lections were leudeied. A laigi sum was realized and the joung women of the association have Just cause to ft el pioud of the great success of the utf ilr i The vault of tliU fount is i tccted by Holmes' Llcctrlc tectivo bybtcm. pro Pro. IsaacLoDg 73 nnd 75 Public Sijna o, YII.KU-IIAKIlll . IMPORTERS AND RETAILERS OF COS TUMES AND SELECT DRY QOODS. SOME EASTER FANCIES Women's Top Coats Ou Tuesday an application was made to Judge Atchbald for a capias for Shannon. This was Immediately after the finding of the true bill. Judg' Archbald luled that the capias could nni he Isooieil until the indictment against him was reported by the grand juty. District Attorney Jones said yester day that lie may apply for a capiat today as a matter of precaution, but It Is possible a capias will not be ne cessary, for fiom the reports he re ceives from the hospital, Shannon will not live to stand tiial tor his offense. Xt'HS OK NKWS. tunes and Kneller, of the Ontuty Ho. tunes, and Knellar, of the Century hose company, are 111, Arthur J) dendo' f 's doing substitute duty at the Centuiy : quintets. Thorn-is Cray and John .McOown, of Ashley, aie the guests o.' Mr. Patrick Kane, of Cedar avenue. James Kelly, of Irving avenue, has recovered from u short illness. , Thu Htandaid Djui lug class will hold their Hi. st annual social at Oennania ' hall this evening ' Miss .Mamie Kern, of C.vbnndale, Is tin- guest of t mls on Peai stteet. Chatles Judge, of Plttston, visited friends on Plttston avenue jesteulny. Pea Coal Deliveted, SI. 25, to South Side, cential dty anJ centi il Hyde Patk. Addles unlets to C IS. Shaikcy, 1911 -edar ai. 'Phono Gili3. M'KENZIE NOT YET SENTENCED Ho May Not He Called Up Until Next Monday. "William McKenzio, the North Scran Ion man who so sham- fullv neqUctcd his famPy, v. as not calleu up for sen tence yesterday, as was expected ! DIstiict Attorney Jones said esUr i day that in all piobabllity McKcnzle ; will not be called up for s ntenee until , next Momlaj fiB IS Si Lager Beer Brewery Alanufacturers of OLD STOCK f in ii ii n iTTnormf iwhiiiii ixiiiih ii IWfcifi'f ti lAilih AlVfT-ihitelir, lAHfjjtM laS&SSfiSfeS '"jXSii&Vl''l,,555?,!RB!l,t59J?M wj v V' .iuKLyiwi L-irn kmoaatmtmmmuaiknm.mtMwmammmim An exceptionally strong line of fine Val. Laces sale at our well known low prices. now on onnony & w aiiace 127 and 129 Washington Avenue. UlAA 435io455fi.Niins!.,senim,Pu. Telephone Call, 2333 I YOU TAKK NO CMAXCEi WITH THE The name's from London and the style's from Paris; and from now until next winter there'll be liardly a weeK that tne spring jacket will not be needed at home, in the mountains or at the shore. A word about a few. At S4.9S A jaunty reefer front jacket of Tan Covert. Tight fitting back. Finished with tailor seams and lapel pockets. AtG.ilS A Tan Covert double breasted "dip" front jacket; finished with tailor seams and lined with silk serge. At $9.118 Black Clay Diagonal silk lined throughout, "dip" front with circle corners. Fancy Armour silk facings to revers. At SILOS A Tan Uioadcloth, scol lop finished ily front, and tight fitting back. Double stitched tailor seams, and stitched cuffs. Fancy stiipe and plaid siiK lining. Silk Waists The combination of the new styles and our low prices are prov ing as attractive as we anticipated. There's a big gathering here, yet it changes daily for our policy of one-of-a-sort, dosen't permit of any one style remaining long. The (.harming originality of btyles, the finish and trimmings are too well known to need especial comment. In these regards we set the stand ard for other people. Some recent arrivals in Black, Colors and Fancy Silks and Satins are priced at 81.1)8, S0.98, SS.49, $0.9S, $13.9S. Shade Trees Were Destroyed. Several years aRo a praecipe was. filed In court In a suit against the Pcranton Oas and Water compny brought by Jlra. Belle Von Storeh, of North Main avenue, North Scranton, but no details In reference to the leason for lnlnglnK the suit were given. Yesteiday the declaiatlnu in the suit was riled In the prothonotnry's ofllce by Attoni"s Na than VId.iver and C. II. Von Storeh, representing the plaintiff. The plaintiff sues the Oas and Water company to recover $M0 damages whit Ii she claims is due htr by reason of neglect on the part of the uomp my. Plaintiff alleges that on or about Apill 20, 1S9S, a break occurred in the gas main of the above company tunning In front of her pioperty, situated on North Main avenue, near Green Rldgo street. The company was notified of the break, but neglected to lepalr it until the escaping gas had destrojed two vetv valuable shade trees on the piopeity of the plaintiff and materially de creased the value of tho pioperty thereby. ft 3. M :a 'caP liest to bike .ill. r dnnn r, prevent ili-'r- s. aid ii,;i tlon. cure i nst ipai ton Fiirelyiojrrtalile Ui not ?t r m m gj 9 i raa EJ Yi!r4W stNriffr i KKJK HSR i ihc1 ii m ft (T- i a bHtiv nr -.-.ni pin ' ill a I iirucgi.t. ; i i , I'lUliI I ,., i j --.l I I DEFENDER FIR: EXTINGUISHcRS TIIKY 00 DIMNESS THE INSTANTLY. Can be re-chaiged by purchaser in two minutes, Throw a stream v feet, t'licupcsl. slmnlcst, Most tlcllnble. dX s action u All ! telt by etrv pin chaser of "Snow White ' tlour o aie so eonthUnt of the grout mirlt of "Snow White" that we guarantee even eack of It Wo know that if people git 55 I'lour tiny will have 1, autl ful lucid, ililli'ioiw p.istry and tine gnlned cake. I'm pie appieclate an article thev i. m depend on and they know that "Snow White" is always reliable. Grot cis sell It. 'WcOnly Wholesale It." THEWEST0NMILLC0 . w. ROSARIES S. F11I.LKU, General CC3 Lackawanna AM'nue, i 4 n AtrCllt.l Scrntiton - M Ciirbonlsls, Olyitltiit. 0$e$0$4 The Last Call This is your last chance to pick up shoe bargains at the closing out sale of the STANDARD SHOE STORE Footwear goes at the smallest kind of prices this mouth. Your Last Chance is Days Only. this mouth. limited to a Few We shall positively J Tuesday, March 28. sell no Shoes after Now is bargain time; don't put it off. Standard Shoe Store, HANDIEST STORE IN THE CITY 217 LACKA, AVE Special for Easter Made in Sterling Silver and with beads of Amethyst, Topaz, Jet, Garnet, Crystal, and Coral. ISAAC LONG. WILKES-BARRE, PA MARCH 23, 'OO. That Water Company Tax Case. Yesterday morning the equity suit of the Spring Brook Water company iiKalnt County Tieasuter Kelly ami I tho county commissioners was resumed I befote Judge Althbnld. The following witnesses were exam ined foi tho defense: Kx-County Sur veyor A. H. Dunning, who made maps ol the property It Is deslicd to tax. and i the lollowiiiKollklals of Spilng Hrool; township: Township Clerk Matttlmws, ex-Fupot vlor Smith and Secretary of the School Hoaid t'obb. The case was aigucd by Colonel I.. A. Wati is for the plaintiff and ex .Tudge Knapp and Attoinoy John I'. Kelly for the defense. CONTEST WITHDRAWN. Will of tho Late John Faurot Is Now in Effect. The panic contesting tho validity of tlui last will of tho lato John Faurnt were withdrawn from the contest and the will Is now valid. The entlte estate goon to ills widow, Mtt Maty Fiitnot. W. W. Watson was attorney for tho will. Mrs. Winslow'a Soothing Syrup. Has been ncd for over KITTY Y1JAHS bv MILLIONS of MOTHKUS for their rnii,DKi:.v wjiii.i: ti:i:thin(5 with TKltKIX'T Hri'CUHS. It SOOTHKS Iho L'IIII.I. SOTTIINH tho OIIJI8. AI.I.AVrt all J'AIN: CfUKS WIND COLIC, and 1h the bMt lomtdy for UlAHIUIOUA. Sold by DiUErglstH In every part of the woild. Ho kiiio and ask for ".Mrs. Wing. Iow'h HoothliiK Hjrup," and take no otbtr kind. TvNvnty.tvc ceiuu a bottl Also Pearl Chains, Neck laces Belts and Collar Buckles and Silver Novelties without end. mM0000$ ENTIRE STOCK OF 0 SMEREFF SHAKES THE PRICE the o WATKIN 406 AND 408 LACKAWANNA AVENUE, COXSISTINU OF 4-t4f4-t4i'i-t-tt 4 MERCEREAU & CONNELLY N I3O WyomliiR Avenue. f 4- 4 f BUY NATIONS' PRIDE CONDENSED niLK MaiAifiictuied by 10 '0 4 0 0 0 0 Rugs, Art Squares, Brass Beds and Parlor Suits, Lace and Portier Curtains, Window Shades, Poles. 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 Carpets Furniture, Draperies, Wall Papet 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 Mattings, Linoleums and Oil Cloths, Odd Pieces, Chairs, Furniture Cov ering, Sash Materials, Fringes, Loops, Etc. Ask your grocer (or U, 44.444-4 I 4444-4444444444444444444444444 44444444444 4444 44 44 44 4 44 444 44 4 4444 4 4444 4444 RECENTLY L'UKCIIASEI) BY MR. J. L. CRAWFORD, AT SHERIFFS SALE fUist be closed out at once. Building for rent. Fixtures for sale. Every yard of goods, each and every article must be sold ABSOLUTELY. Prices on all goods cut to half their value. Uar Watch dally papers for date of opening. 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0