JT yrm '-- , arUMm" iw,( fjyym'-i i? THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-MONDAY, JULY 3, 1899. The Splendid Upright Piano In our window is lor sale. It's a rare bargain and worth looking at. Terms, $25 down, (no less), and $10 per month or 5 per month, to suit the purchaser. Come in and hear the $125 Coil cert Phonograph. Plays as loud as the original performer. Some choice records just arrived. Price, 50 cents each. Perry Brothers 205 Wjonilug Ave. AMATEUR PHOTOGRAPHY Depends largely upon the supplies. The right kind at KEMP'S, Wy 10:1 omlnn Avenue DR. H. B. WARE, SPECIALIST. Eye, Ear, Nose aud Throat Cmrellourfi-Oa.ui to 12.30 p.m; 210 4. Wllllnmi Hulldln Opp. i'oetofflca -M-- -t-- CITY NOTES f -- COMPANY 15 INSPECTION'. Comp my H 'llilrtt utli iivflmtnl will be inspected a1 tliu annul) tonight at b o clock. ueetinc; indefinitely POST PONED Th bush mi otitis which was t have been hold vcstcula) ,tt Athletic P irk has been IndPllnltolv postponed thrown rmm ins wheel -At- toine) Jc.m pit O Drier, was thrown fiom lin whorl while bicycling on tho boub ml j is-tenlaj and painfull) cut and bnilsid. LEAVES T3UA -Tim local dtliga llnn to the Nnlioi al Educational asso ciation cont ntlon In Los Angeles leaves tlii afternoon at I V imr the Delawaie, Lackawanna nnd Western commission received ciuk I.nwi) h ih leeched his toinmU-lon us lUputv rnlttii States iwirtlial anil will todtij Install hltusolt in tho marshals olllto In tht' federal building. UINOILMTON EXCFRSION t- '1 ha xcuiMiiu train of St. liieiiden's mint II, "Soling Men's Institute, to lliiighitniton, li.moiiow will hup tho Dclawnn, Lacki wanmi ami Wi stern depot at s o'clock. AM, DAY MEETING Then will bo .in e.nh mm nlng pi.iver meeting at tho (nspol TnlKili.it lt .it i a in. fourth of Jul), followed bv an nil ill) meeting Mis. Medio, of lioston. Mass, will be In 10. TO FARVIEW I'ln I'liiiunl ,ouison nf the Sci.inlon l.leili'rkian. will lie held July Is Tliev will so to l'uni, and 1'iupi's bind will nt rampant It Tho Llcilcikinnz excursion is ula)s one of tht best of the )tur Cl'LM HEAPS ROrOHT-M. RMH. W. II Richmond, Ueorgc M llallstp.id nnd DtvldJ Whlttfnitl, li ii purchased fiom the Oak lllll Coil tcmp.ni four lugo ultn ilumps In Moosle A In Re breaker washeiy will bo built IUTTEN IIY A SNAKE -John lSiazll. of TOi'i Prescott iieiuu, while on Xo. 3 mountains ittently was bltttn by a iat tlosnako measuring six ftet. Tho lep. tile was killed b him I.Mer. Tho wound bus not proui dangerous. DWELLING IirRNED.-Tho dwelling In use owiud and ttt-upltd by Thomas lit up, at Ilii.tiie and 1'ultoit streets, Xorth Siiantnu, was tntlith destioved liv ilie at 1 Siuuki) morning The Hie started In n summer kluhen adjoining the house. OX Till: COLF LINKS -Claude W. Walker defeattd .John II. Ilrooks on tho golf links Saturdns In n closi ctmte-i foi the cup offend bv tlie gioons com mltttt Mi's li ile wun the 1 idj s prize. A lirge number of tontcstnnts p.utlcl pated. postoffice nouns -The postnniec temoriovv. ,Iul 1, will bo open fiom 9 to a. in. In the general deliver), Mump nnd earlier dep.iitmcnts Tlio money ouler and rcglstiv lUp.iitmenis will bo loscd all day. Xo delivery will bo mntlo b cairlcrs. Tin: wnnic's cunAP.ixns. - Tho 8t ronton Clcai tuir Houi-e avfeotlatlou re ports cleaiinuH for tho week tnilliu- .li.ly 1 as follows: Monday, $17HJnl; rues tlay, WlO.WU'ii; AVcdnesilny, JI.Il.CIOOD; Thur-sday, $181,001 W); Pilday. Sl.'iM'M; Saturday, 511.0,015.70, total, ? 1,U1S.47 1(i. TOOK AN A1'PEAI..-The decision of Judge Aehe.son icfus-lng to grant n new tilal In tho cat-o of Emma A. Plummer and others against tho Hillside Coal and Iron company and others, his been ap pealed to tho I'nltctl States ciieult couit of appeals by the jil.ilntlft'b attorney, S. B. Price. TWO I1AM.OON ASCEXSIOXS.-Pro-fi&sor I.oomls, a former mombct of tho Eleventh United States Infantry, -rIII make two baloon anenslons in tho city tomonow. Tho Hist will bo at tho bato ball park nt 2W o'clock, und at S.30 o'clock tho second will bo mado from tho Court House i-quuro CONDUCTOR INJURED -Edward J. May, of Ninth street a conductor on Pcckvlllo ear No. 7, duo In tho city at 1130 p. m, fell fiom his cai near tho power house on the Provide neo road last night, and his left foot caught under the wheels, baelly Bmashlng It. Ho was re moved to the Lackawanna hospital, where fte of his toes wcro amputated MIDNIGHT TIRE -About 2"A this morning the tipsin e of u kerosene) oil lamp In tho houe ut Patrick Kelly in tho j ear of Dickson avenue. Green Ridge, Hit fire to the building. Tho flames were confined to tho kitchen mid weio c tlngulshed by the General Phlnney com pany before much damage was done. Tho building Is owned by the Kelly es tate. I'OREION SUBSTANCE FOUND -Miss Sadie Jewell, of Wl Wushtliffton nve tiue. Is u pttlont at tho Mopes Tailor hospital. Six months ago 6ho was oper- DnTabel titcd upon In a Now York hospital, but Old not recover its expected. Ilecontly nnotht-r oporatlon wiih performed and a large pleto of rlolh was removed from the abdomen. Sho Is now In a fair way to rocovery. Tim WKATHini OV JUNE. Wettlher Obpcrver II. E. 1'atno hat forwaided his report for tho month of Juno to Wash ington. During tho month there woro secn thunder storm". Atcordlng to the report tho wi cither wns ono-half degreo cooler than June a jenr ago. Wo en o)cd nineteen clear days, hud 6C.cn clcudv and four partly cloudy davs. The prevailing wind was lrom tho west. AXOTllEH TnMllKiNi: COJIPAN?. A new ttli, "'one tnmpim, tho l'oeono Mountain Te.epboin imp my his bfen organized and will ittnil itn lines be tween Mt Pot nno and Stroudsbut. Work has been Marled on the lines, and is 111 be pushed rapidly to completion. Tho company will connect nt Tobyhanna with tho Oreentown and (.ouldsboro lines, thus plUng senlco from Sttoudabuig to I.ako Ariel and Haw Icy. PI'nni,Y PMVATE -Nothing would bo given out by tho local Delaware. Lackawanna eund Western mtpTlnttnel enlH regarding Saturday's confeieiioo with President Truesdale. When acked com Pining It th'y said simply that there was nothing done that would bo of pub lic Interest. The committees represent ing the conductors and trainmen will wait on Piesldcnt Truesdale In Now York today to confer about the now schedule of rules. EDWAUDS KNDORSED -Tho name of Attorney John R. Edwards, son ol Judge H. M Edwards, has been en dorsed by Congressman William Connell and Senatot Dolts Penroso for the ap pointment of supeiWsor of the fotn th census district, comprising Lackawanna. Pike and -Monroe counties, and In all probabllttj Mr. IMwaula will be ap pointed by Pieslelent McKlnliN. The ap pointment catlres with It a large num ber of sub-appointments as consu- takers and Is one of the fattest plums In the gift of the district congressman. HI SDAND AGAINST WIPE-W W. Kantee had a warrant Issued for the ar rest of bis wife and her slstei. Miss Klin, Satuielaj. bv Alderm in Howe It Is nlegi'd tint the women ue guilty of leicenj Suite i- and his wife, who have livid on Hleetilc avenue, Duninoie, elo clded lteentlv to separate, owing to their Inability to live liipplh. U was further ngrei'd that each Was to have equal Flint es of the household goods The hus band states that his wife and her sister In removing tho furniture took mine tli-in their allotment, hence the artist A hearing was tet down for S.ituulis, but was postponed until tills moinlng. OmcKItS CHOSEN Tho Central La bor union held a well attended met tine vestoidav nfleinoon In Catpsnters' hall. Ringing sneeches were made l a num bi r of dc legates present congratulating the men out on stiike and the men out on Hvninathv lor their firm sintnl The following linkers were elected for tho coming ion Pipslduit. Mil tin 1) I'la heit . ho prcMilcul Wllllnn R Evans; le cording (.pcrflat), P 'J. Moian; financial eerelnt. X Uiiike, tieasurer, Gemge Gothltr, trustees. William Cor Ipss Jnini s lluglies and Thomas Tnvlor; nuilltois i: Lewis M Mull.ints and L Cart, sergeant at inms, Thomas Dolan AN UNKNOWN MAN DEAD He Expired Suddenly While Seated in Fiont of Engle's Stoie on Alder Stieet, South Side, Yesterday Morning. An unknown man died sudeLnlv vps tenlay morning about 5 o'clock li. fiont of Gicngp Engle's gioceny stole on Alder stieet. South Scranton. I'ntlor taker Klein and his wife saw the man MttlnK on a bench in front of the stare about 4 ,0 o'e lock. Thii tv minutes later Mis Klein had occasion to go to the fiont of her home. She- ae,nln looked over to the fellow, and In an In stant he fell lioni his scat, landing on his face. Seeing that he did not ll'-e, she called hei husband anil thev went ovei te him Raising hlin It was seen he was dead rndeitnkei G Miller, heal ing of the case, had the n mains le moveil to his- muigue and notified Cor oner llobetts, who, assisted by Dr. Al beit Ko'ib. made a post mortem exam ination of the body The results show ed the man died fiom Uvei and hemt tiouble Th, lie was a hard clunker was plalnl) visible by the condition of his liver, e'oionei Roberts deemed an Inquest unni" et.s.iry ThH inoi nlng the remains will be photographed, nnd later ir.teueil In the Pnttei' field of Finest Hill eemetery. Thoro was nothing on tho body that would lead to identification. His possessions consisted of eighty two cents In money, two combs a hantl ket chief, lemon, an old fashioned tie worn with a lay down collar Ilia clothes, shoes and other wetting ap paiel wc-ie quite new, but nf a cheap finality. Ho was nppnientlv f0 years of age, or thereabouts, woio a Final), stubby moustaehu and had u week's giowth of beard Dining the past few davs ho has boon f-een fiequontly In vatious parts ot South Stranton, OLYPHANT STABBING AEFRAY. Oscar Mesh Cut by Albeit Lee and May Die. Ostar Mesh, of Feu Is stieet, Oly phant, seilouslj stubbed Albeit Leo last night, and the chances fen Leo's iccovciy me doubtful. The assailant disappeaied and cannot be found. The men Intel been drinking together and quail ellcd over tho possession ot a watch, when Mcfch pulled a .stiletto from his pocket und slashed Lee In tho neck and face Tho police vvero notllled, but befoie they put In an appeatance, Mesh dls appeaied by way of hoveral back stieots und left the town. Dr. Van Sickle was called and It lequlrcd ten Btltches to close up the wound In Lee's neck. The chances for tho man's iccovery nre not good, Di. Vnn Sickle thinks. Tho police ot Olyphant are searchlnu for tho assailant. Smoke the Pocono, 5-cent Cigar. DIED. GIUUONS-Iii West Scianton, July l, ISOli, Patilck Gibbons, of Lufasetto street, agd Du cars Kuneral tomor row morning at 'i o'clock In !St Pat rick's chuich. Interment In Cathedral cemetery. LAVLLLE-ln Giccn Ridge, July 1, 1S99, Mrs. Domlnio L.ivcllo, aged DO jears, of 1003 Penn avenue. Funeral tomoirow morning at 0 o'clock. Mass at St. Paul'b church. Interment In Dunmoro cemetery. MULDOON.-ln Green Itldge, July J, ISM, Anthony Muldoon, aged U) years, at thu lesldence of his bister, Mis. Michael O'lioilc. 1319 Penn uvtnuo. l'unfial Wednoiiday moinlng at 'J o'clock. Mass at St. PuuI'h church. Interment In Cuthcdral cemetery. OFFICERS KAYS AND SNYDER SHOT MEN "WHO WOUNDED THEM MADE THEXR ESCAPE. Kays Is nt tho Lackawanna Hospital and His Wounds Ate Vety Danger ous Snyder Was Shot Through the Shoulder Ho is at His Home. Shooting was Done nt Jefferson Avenue nnd Delnwnro Street in Dunmoie Botough Snydot's Story ot tlie Altnlr. A murderous assault was commit ted upon two police olllceis doing duty In Dunmoro borough late Satin day evening. The oflliers, Patilck Kays and II L. Knyelet, weio follow lug two men on tippet Je!ferim nvontio who had been acting mmplelously when one of the Inttor turned and dls chaigcd the contents of his lev oh or at tho two officers. Kavs was shot in the abdomen and Is at present ljltig In a dangetous condition at the Lacka wanna hospital. Snyder was shot through the shoulder, but the wound Is ver slight, f he guilty men are .still nt huge nnd then ate few clues as to tlii-li Identity. H. L. Sn)der, the man who was slightly wounded, wus seen ycsteidny by a Tilbuno lepiesentntive und gave a veiy e lear account of the whole affair. Hu Is a speclul oflleei appoint ed by the thief of police of Dunniore, but paid bj the ptopeity owners In the Sixth ward, Diiumoio, who are desirous of having pioteetlon at night, the Dunniore polite ton e retlilng at 11 p. m. He sajs he sav two men lifting sut-plclously ut the coiner of Jefferson avenue und Gieen Itldge street nt 10 30 and that he followed thein on Jeff ei son lor over two blocks. He Htates that as far us he can lemember thev were both of medium height and woic s.n k eo.ita He thinks that one wote :i dribj and the other a low, slouch hat. Finther than this general dese llptlon, he cannot go He became convinced on account of theli easy footsteps that the) had on iiibber-soled shots and this tendeied to stiengthen his sus picion WENT TOWARD GReJVE There Is a small glove at Jeffeison avenue and Deluw.ue stieet and the two men went tow aid It Snydei wen up Dt'lavvnit" stieet to met Olllcei Ka.vs whose beat Includes that dlstilet. He met him about a bloi k away anil they came down together Theie is no eleeltlc light on the eoinei of Jeffeison avenue and Delawaie (.tieet and this tiiinblntd with the nuinbei ol tiees In the loiuH) tendered the place vol) daik. .Sii)dei and Kajs tinned the ecu net and went up Jefletsou avenue with tli intention of following tlie men into the glove and captuilng them. The) had l cache da point about sevent) -the feet distant fiom the eoinei, Sii)det t,a)s when the men emugetl liom the giove and stattcd to walk in fiont of them They .suddenly tinned, howevei, and came tow aids the ofllteis Snvtlei called out and asked what they wen elolng theie. The man on the outside made sumo leply, and berate nnv thing fuither could he said, he Hied live shots fiom a levolver which he must have held at his side The fii st .shot stiuck Kavs and he fell to the giound, the f-ei ond stunk Snydei in the shotildei and the last thiee went wild The men Immediate -h ian down Jefferson avenue with Sn vder and ICnjs, who had llsen to his feet, In put suit Sn) eh i sa) s he find one shot and Kas emptied hs i evol ve!1 The Mialn was too much foi the latter, however, and lit tliopped at th" e oinor. Snjeler appaientl) lost his head and thinking that one of the men had tun up Delawaie stieet, he ian up that thoioughfaie. The men had van ished and no tiacp uf them could be seen. ASSISTANCE SUMMONED. The nolghbots had In the meantime been .Housed and manv lushed to th" assistance of Kajs He was taken Into the lesldence of F. II Pa nut and Dis. Arntlt nnd Minphy weio summoned. Upon their ai rival the) deildtd that Kas should be taken to tin L.uka wnnna hospital. The ainbulame was bent for and ai rived upon the scene ety quickly. The wounded man was it-moved to the hospital and Dis Arndt and Muitihy weio invited to the hos pital to bo present at the opuatloii Upon ai riving at the hospital. Kajs was placed upon the ojieiatlng table and Dr. fJunster, assisted bj the hos. pltal staff, examined the wound. Thf bullet had entered the' median line nml made seveial peiforatlons In the In testines. No effott was made to io move It, as Kavs was too veak The laceiatleins wcie sewed up nnd the pi tlent made as comfoi table as possible. It cannot be eletlnlteh stated for two oi thiee da).s whetliet the lesult will be fatal or not He was lestlng as etun foitably as possible at the hospital last night. Snjdei's wound Is nnlv tilvlal nml he was able to be about M'studav. He t-ays that v. hen the shots were filed lie e aught a glimpse of the mm vv1k filed them, and states positively that ho could idintlf) him He says he look J Ilk" u Pole nnd was about 25 eus of age This coupled with the fact that whatever loply h- made to Snde.- was in a foulgn dialect, gives rbe to tlo theor)' that the men weir fotelgueis INFERNAL MACHINE Eutly yestetday moinlng- a piece of lead pipe, two loet long, was found upon tho .scene of tho tiagcdy. Upon examination It piovctl to bo a sort cf bomb. Tho two ends weio plugged tip and a vent hole was bored In the oenlro from which protuideel a low fuse, al most thteo feet In length. The pipe was filled with toaite blaik powder of pattlcularly strong power. A piece of opo was tied to this, foimlng a loop, which would icndei tlie causing of It very easy. The machine was in nit piobability, dropped by the men, but what It was Intendeil lor Is a mjsteiy. Tho botough council and buttress of Dunmore held a meeting In botough hall yesterday afternoon nnd decided to offer a levvard of $500 foi the at rest and conviction of tlie guilty partita Coun ty Detective Leyshen Is investigating tho case nnd the police fence of this city Is rendering nil the a'd It can. A young man by tlie name of Robin son wus nii'.sted on suspicion early jesterday morning and was taken to tho hospltnl to bo Identllied by Kavs. Tho latter stated positively that tho prisoner was not tho man. Ttouinion wus discharged, but wu re-ariested later for Intoxication and discharged a second time in police couit ytsteulay morning. Ho hud so much to say nbout the case that suspicion fell upon him. Finest wlnea nml clears at Lane's, 820 Spruce street. LETT! TO Ml. MNXKAK NO, 78,4851 "I was a sufferer from female weak ness. Eveyy month regularly ns tho menses came, I suffered drendful pains in uterus, ovaries PER was OF SUFFERING GIVE PLAGE TO PERIODS OF JOY were affected and had lettcorrhtca. 1 had my children very fast nnd It left mo very vvetilc. A year njro I was taken with flood Inif nnd almost died. Tho doctor even gave mo up and wonders how I cvor lived. " I wrote for Mrs. l'inkham's ndvlce nt Lynn, Mass., nnd took her medlcino and began to get well. 1 took several bottles of the Compound und used tho Sanative Wash, nnd can truly say that 1 nm cured. You would hardly know me, I nm feeling und looking so well. Lycllrv E. l'inkham's Vegetable Com pound made mo what I am." Mns. J. F. Stuktch, 461 Mkcuanio Sr., Cajidex, N. J, How Mr. Drown Was tlelped. " I must tell you that Lydia 10. Pink hnm's Vegetable Compound has dono more for mo than any doctor, " I was troubled with Irregular menstruation. Last summer I began tho use of jour Vegetable Compound, and after tuklng two bottles, I havo been regular every month since. I recommend your medicine to all." Mns. M-.oaiV. A. UnovvN, Wnsr Pt. Pleasant, N. J. NEW PASTOR INSTALLED. The Rev. Francis B. Batemnn, For- meily of Rawlins Wyoming, Is Now in Chatge of Church of the Good Shepherd, The Rev Elands 15 1? iteni.m was foitnnlly Installed as lector of the Church of the Good Shephtid of Given Ridge. )isteiday moinlng b Rt. Rev. Iflshop Talbot, of this dloee Mr. Rate man Ins been acting as m-lnr tor the past fotn weeks, suieeiflll'g Rev. F S R'llentlno, who resigned The church was beaut If till v decked with flowers for the occasion and a veiv huge eongiegatlon was pies-cut. The Rev lititemen was fijst piesent ed with the ke)s of the church bv J ben Dimmit k. the senior warden of tho chinch. This signified that the tempoiitlltles of the palish had been tinned ovei to him He was next pie senteel by the bishop with the Bible, a ptavi'i book und copies of the can ons of the diocese and of the general i omentlou. He was, by this tetemoiiv aiithoiletl to govern the parish net end ing to the rults theieln set down At the i oniluslon of the Installation. Ulshop Talbot picichee' an eloquent benuon, taking as his subjei t, 'The Gloiic.us Gospel (Jr the Ulessed God" 11 slated In toncludlng that he was pleased at being piespnt and nt being able to devote the entlte day to the paiish He- hild it was an linpoitant eiisls In the hlstoiv of the chinch ami that he hoped bettei tlas weio coming lor the paiish Tlie bishop also preach ed upon ' Adam, Where Ait Thou"" In the evening The Rev. Ml. Rateinnn came heie fiom Enw litis, Wyoming, wheie hi has been In eliatue of n cuich for some time Pi lor to that be was foi thiee eais the leitor of the Pio-Cathedial in New Yiukolty, under Rishop Potter He Is a vming man of wide learning and Iris aliendv made a laige circle of niquaintances by his modest and un assuming manner. MASS MEETING THURSDAY. Strlkeis Side of the Case to Be Pie sented to the Public. Theie will be a muss meeting In the iirmoij next Thin sd ly evening lot the puipose of thoroughly ptoseiitlug the strlkei.s' side of the piesent difficulty to the geneial public The affali will lit. given under the auspices of the Eulldlng Trades, coun cil and the executive' committee of that body "s woiklng haul to make a success of the meeting. .1 F McCue the beeie miy ind tieauret of tho International Stone cut teis union of Ami ilia has pi miilsed to be present and deliver an uddnsp Mayor Mjlr has also con sented to speak that evening Samuel dumpers, ptesldent of the Anieilcm ri'deration ot Laboi, and P. J. Me Guire, rccittaiy and tieasurer of the enipentti.s' oiganizallon, have also inviied to be piesent and It Is thought veiy imibabl" that they will "ccept. The piomlnenl business men of the city have been Invited to attend and the mooting promises to bo veiy interest ing It has been freely slated by a nuin bei of poisons that the eup-nters would all be back to wotk b"ftue next Weelni'bdaj, ns they aic said to have In i onio convinced of the hopelessness of the It- ciiite. Tho sttlke lendets yes teula) pioiiounceil these statements as foolish, nnd mninlaln tint the men weio never mine hopeful oi fiun thnn they are now. The Htillders' Exchange has, so far, undo no attempt to confei with the sttlkeis nnd the luttt i e latin that they will stick out until the members of that bod) agtee to a cupfeiente. A Half Fate Tour to the Golden Gnte via the Lehigh Valley P.aihoad. On uc count of the National Educa tional association's tlillt) -eighth an nual convention at Los Angeles, Cal , July Uth to nth. 1S91. the Lehigh Vul lev R.illioad will make u rate of ono single fato for the lound ttlp, plus two dollais menibcishlp fee. to tint hi is, who ilehlif to go to California at the tlmo named. Tickets w ill be on sale Juno !Mth, to July Clh, limited foi re turn ptibsago to Kcptembei Oth, '91 inclusive, affording ample oppottunlty lor touts and sight seeing In the far vv est. Consult Lehigh Valley Ticket Agents for fuither paitlculars. Smoke the Popular Punch Cigar, 10c. Diowslness Is dispelled by Eeoeham's Pills. Smoke the l'oeono 5c cigar. Mis. Winslow's Soothing Syrup. all PAIN; CURES WIND COLIC, mid Is tho best lemcdv for DLVRRHOL'a. Sold by DrUBKrys In every pait of tho woild Ho sure F nd iisk for "Mrs. Wins, low's Soothim; Syiup." and take no other Kind. Twenty-live cent a bottle. Has been used for over FIFTY YEARS bv MILLIONS of MOTHERS for their CHILDREN WHILE TEETHING WITH PERFECT SUCCESS, it SOOTHES tho hum l-w unU'l'T-Vci tVtn rilTftltJ i i At... BIG ELLIS ISLAND CONTRACT SUB-LET CARLUCOI SO ANNOUNCED ON HIS RETURN. Is Very Indignant at the Treatment Ho Hns Received nt the Hnnds of tho Strikers nnd Denounces It ns a Conspiracy Directed Agnlnst Him at the Instigation of Enemies with a Vlow of Crushing Him Will Prosecute the Guilty Ones. Continctor Frank Carluccl tettirned Saturday night ftom New York and announced that lie had sub-let his big contract for the foundations of the El lis Island landing stntlon. "1 can stand It, if the men can," said Mr. Carluccl to a Tribune reporter. "It means tho les of $40,030 or 53X000 to Sct.iutnn and a rood portion of that loss falls dliect on the men whoso ac tions compelled me to give up the con tract. For my own part, though, I guess 1 will not suffer. I hive men enough to keep my yaid golt.,- nnd I will not be Inconvenienced in the least, now that I have this big contract oft my hands. "I have done with those mtto who have broken their faith with me and made themselves the tools of mv ene mies, who have declared they would send me out nf this town poorer thnn 1 came I did not nee el that Ellis Island contt.iet and after 1 had scouted it, was anxious to thinvv It ovei because of other and belter paying, although smaller contracts, that came to mo in the meantime. , WHY HE TOOK IT "I took It though, Increased the capacity of my shops and put on these extui men. The strike came and thete men went out I was willing to make uny icasonable concession to go tbcin to ionic back and when they said that If I wlthdii'W from the Ilullders' Ex i hange they would letutn, I leslgned ftom the exchange. 'This was what my enemies had been woiklng for. Having caused me to lose the li.it king of the exchange, they had me lighting alone, and then struck what they thought would be their eiushlng blow The) halted my men who were i etui nlng to work and tele graphed to New York, calling out the men who we're working for me theie, boiling thereby to tie me up complete ly and make me lose the big bond I had to give on the Ellis Island contract. "This strike Is being used to cloak a conspiracy to ruin me. I am not mak ing an insli statement when I say this The facts will be placed In the hands of mv attoinejs and In due tlma all that I assert will be full) estab lished NO CONSIDERATION. "Rusiness Agent Knowlton came to me when I was taking the tialn for New York and asked me to telegraph to their societal), Mr MiGulie, and ask him to e ome on heie and settle thu affair I refused. I didn't think they dose! veil auv consldeiatlon from me 1 went to New York and got good p.i) -lug woik for ni) men The) struck on me when I was in the middle of th eontinct I not onl) granted theli de mands, hut leslgned fiom the Hulld eis i'xe hange because It was obnoxious to them "In pavment foi all this thev call out my men in New Yoik Was that go ing to heln Ihelr stiike any' Thete is no Impartial man who will not agiee that a peisonal fight is being made on me The) will have their tiouble for theli pains My woik Is in such shape now that they can not inline me If they think that they have accomplished an) good b) taking $10,000 woith of stone tutting uid diesslng out of this town thev aic at llbert) to congratu late theiiT-elves " Regaullng the statement that a stoneeuitei was paid $1 50 a day at his .ud Mi Cailutel sd( it was a base fnbiliatlon Hesavshe pa) s the high est wages In the i It) , DO NOT SUPPORT CHARITIES. Sermon of Rev. Rogers Israel in St. Luke's Episcopal Church. Rev. Rogeis Isiael in St Luke's i him h )esteiday morning pi cached a st i nion on the necessity of every poi son doing their shaie to assist the wot thy charities of the city. He did not atldiess his remaiks In any one class in p.utlculai, he said. Eveiyone should do such woiks of chailty us their means will allow. Peisons ot means, he said, should not gx away for theli summer outing without giv ing a thought to those who must needs he shut up in the stieets and alleys of the city and even denied the pilvllege of seeing a blade ot grass growing about their homes The Home foi the Friendless nnd the Foundling Home aie two of tho clt)'s chailtles the people of the city full to give pi oper suppoit. The) need funds now and need funds constantly. These Institutions not onl) taie for ehlldieii who have no homes or bad homes, but also see that they ale pto vlded with good C.ulstian homes when the time ai lives fot them to leave these Institutions The klndeigaiten woik was lefciied to as nnotliet charity that Is doing a gieit wmk but is not leeelvlng the aid It should The speakei mnde a special plea foi the South Side kindergarten which Is suppoited by St. Luke's e hill ill St Luke's summer home and the need of a ihltdiens hospital vveie The Last Day M Not the last day of the world, but the last j!! day of this wonderful Piano sale, Do not m let this day go by without visiting our store. You can save money today. o S Baby GrandsUprigSits The best makes at lowest possible prices. 1 FINN & PHILLIPS, wyoi Piano Tuning S50X;50CJ$X50:OSK5050oJ mmmmwmwmmwmmMWM g it uoes Kequire ;aS A lavish outlay of money to furnish a home artistically, 2 Our new line of Plaster Pl.icques, Figures, Pipe Racks, Tobacco pa Jars; etc., Rive a wide scope for S the home lurntsntng lor little money. All are copies ol world- aj Famous Art Pieces, finished in Old Ivory. Placques, Diana, Biith of Venea 7sc UnlA C..i,t.- I,l!,,i l-ln.i.lc- -tff ivicAkviikjiiiucia, iiiui.iii iiciia..t...... .., jjv Pipe Racks, Monks, lite 75c Just the thing for summer home, smoking rooms, Etc. a V.:ill.. j. ro,1 25 J.T1I 11(11 VX. rCLlV. "Walk In and look around." IHmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm ;C; THE POPULAR HOUSE FURNISHtNO STOWC. J 1 Are You Ready for July 4th 1 !f We have many articles which S will add to your comfort and gi H pleasure for that day. Prices a little lower than usual just now. ii Hammocks Special values from 75c up. Lemon Squeezers and Reamers Wood.glass, metal, all kinds. Ice Cream Freezers Your choice of four styles, sizes fiom 1 to .10 quarts. Ice Picks, Ice Chisels, Ice Shedders. Let us help you to be comfortable and have a good time. Water Coolers Stoneware, Fibre, Galvanized and Enamel Lined. Sizes 1 to 10 gallons. I FOOTE & FULLER CO., 1 3 Mears Building, Si 3 140142 Washington Ave. g also icfeiied to at some length Ap peal after appeal, he said, has to be made for funds to keep the sumniet home open. This ought not to be tin case Scianton .should have a chlltl len's hospital but It does not seem pos sible to even get the funds necessaiy for a ehildien's ward foi the Lacka wanna hospital. LITTLE GIRL TOOK POISON. Diank Half an Ounce of Laudanum but Sutvlved. Five diops of laudanum is as much ns can be admlulsleie d to j child witli safetv, )e- 6-veai-oM Annie Walsh, dunghter of Mr and Mis .'nines. Walsh, of Jones stieet, swallowed halt an nunc i of the poison Satuulay even ing and escaped death. While the rnmlly was sitting on Oh" fiont porch Jut after supper the little gill climbed on a thalr and leaih d ft mi the top ut a bin can a vial mn talning half an ounce of laudanum, which h"f father hail been uslns; as a lotion for a biokcn Jaw, rustaiiuel l'ist wiek In a mine accident She point d It Into a tea e up and thank It all When found some minutes lat i she was lvlng on the tlooi unconscious with h r face turning black Dr J H "oi se" was hastily summoned and nfti i seveial hours woik had the child io siiscltated and pn't the clnnjrt-t mnik He believes she will sulfer no 111 tffet ts of her expei iciiee RELIGIOUS NEWS NOTES. Rt. Rev. Hlsliop HtJiau continued a hu,;6 class of children In St Josiplis church, Minooka, )esttiila. In St Peter's ealln dial vestirda) a col li t lion was tnkin up for tin suppou of Pope Leo The collodion Is known as "Petei s Pence " A patilotio soivlee was held In the Piovldinte Piesb)toiiilan chuich last evening Spot I il mi.slc was it tide red In the combined choir, imdi 1 the dlicitlon of Piofes-soi Whittimoie Veteran, Sons of Vctciuns nnd mllltliiniu weie In at tendance Rev. (Julld mado a short ad elu ss At the Chilstlm Rndeavoi Til-Countv convention at Ashley last Fililii) tho oi Kiiulzntlon wns dls-folvid and eommlttots wero appointed to tnko steps towards organizing unions In Lackawanna, Lu Ziine and Wvomlng counties. Rev J P Moffat and lit v. R F. Y. Pleico made blunt ncldt esses Rev William E Thomas, of Muiion, O, occupied the p llpll of the Flist Pits bv terlan church vesttidiiv morning and nlioinoon The eongiegatlon of the Soi -oinl Pipsbv tcil.m chinch Worshipped with the congregation of tlie I'iist chuich Rev Ml Thomas Is tho son of a Pres bvttilun tlein'vman who was formerl) a member ot this Pusb)ter 3 in a 10 a 33 W oming Ave 5J u.l a Specialty. people of good taste to add to 13 Wyoming Avo. & How'd You Like to Be the Ice Man Ami .Many Oilier New Records, Including HER PAP1 WAS THERE Repairing a Specialty. 119 Franklin Ave. SUMMER RESORTS. PENNSYLVANIA. Elmwood Hall Elmhurst, Pa. (Formerl) Hotel Klmlinrst.) Open All the Year. This hotel has beau lomodeled nnd icfltte 1 tluoueliout nncl will op'u Its doors Juns 14, 1 or rates, etc, cull on or tut Iran DR. W. H.H. BULL ELMHURST, PA, THE WINOLA, An Ideal Hcaitli Resort, Heuutl- fully bititatod with Full Lake View. Absolute lv die fiom malaiia and mes-Ciiltot-, bo.illiti fi-huig dancing tennis, cucliisti i, if , pure Lithla water spung, pie ut) ol old "liatli , pint grovo bf largo tli cs sui lound hotel, cxt ellpnt table; rates leasoiuible, lapuclty of ao ise, 2'J, llliistialed booklet ant! ritereiiced en ap plication a e. frear.'lake WINOLA, pa SPRING GROVE HOUSE, I jkc Carey, Ujomini; Count), Pa Ile.iutlfullv liituttd, good fishing boat! lug n id bathing Table uni'Xi Piled 1)1 t. & vv It li iiioomsnurg envision, trali Ipnvlng sie ratiton ut l.'j. p m makes di leit coniitttions via Lehlcli Valle) 1 ako John it ,io.m;s, l'iop.1 FERN HALLI Crystal Lake -Refined Family Rosort sstiiijo leave't Cnrbomlalo for I'era Hall At ft "10 m htaue loitven Fern Hull for Car- boutlulent H..HI a ui. TriopUoue Connea. tlon- "Per Hull," pay itatlon CO & M. C. JOHNSON. Manazers. l'oitoinco AddreM, DiindnlV, Pa, rVCW JERSEY. Tlie Arlington Ocean Groye N.J. Tho leading hotel. Open Juno to Octo ber c ullnt' nnd service unexcelled. Sinltary at rangements perfect. Orchts tia Rates, IX) to $35, two In room. Special Juno and family rates. Send for booklet. C. H. MILLAR, Prop. Wnidimig KKAT. niTnAKT-T'! Rnflff nrMnrvr 19 WHAT VOU RECEIVE ir YOi; LEAVE VOUR ORDER WITH THU TUICUNB DlNDEIty.
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