. ,-F-ri wr a&fa" f- 8 THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-TUESDAY, JULY 3, 1000. o'clock. Tho Lackawanna engine, which was of Brook's make, left at 11.03 o'clock In the morning anil ar rived at tho terminal point at 11.40 o'clock. Knglnc No. S88 of tho Lacka wanna started to make tho run In (Iih afternoon and up to the time It reached tho tunnel was doing better tlmu than No. SB3. Then, however, It lost Bteam. Engine No. S25 of the Lackawanna, made by tho Dickson Manufacturing company, was the last one to bo plven a trial nnd made the run In good time. JONAS LONG'S SONS. Tuesday Evening, VkWf Royal LIVE NEWS OF THE INDUSTRIAL WORLD MINERS RETURNING FROJI IN DIAN TERRITORY. When They Arrived There They Found They Were Expected to Take the Places of Strikers Test of Lackawanna and O. & W. En gines New Steel Cor Has Been Received Erie and Wyoming1 Val ley to Erect a Round House at Avoca Board for Today. Di3tilct Organizer Robert Courtrlght yesterday received a letter from South McAllister, Indian territory, signed by a number of men who but recently wen; employed in local mines, and who left for the territory. It was to tho effect that they had been persuaded to go there, by agents for tho McAl lister mines, who had not informed them of the fnct that nil the miners at the collieries were on a strike. The moment th" Scranton men found the true condition of affairs they decided to return homo nnd wrote Organizer Courtrlght to warn other miners and prevent them from having a like ex perience. Agents have been sent through sev eral of the et stern stales by tho Mc Alllsier mine people, nnd are workinsr hard to secure men. The strike was declared on about three months ago, nnd for the 'ast two months several of the mine agents have been working in this vicinity. They offer minors larger salaries than they nt present uceive, which wages really are paid, but ns living expenses are greater out there, the men aro belter off at home. Those men who are now In the Indian terri tory left only a short while ago, and constitute tho fltst contingent, about twenty strong New Steel Car Received. A new eoal ear was Saturday re ceded at thi Lackawanna yards, which is a sample of the hundred new coal cars ordered by the company, which nro to be built by n big Pittsburg con cern. It is constructed entirely of steel and porsess.es n patent contrlvnnta whlcV does away w itli th" laborious work of unloading the car bj shovel ing. Its bottom Is constructed with a braco of Ftcel doors, which when open ed allow tho eoal to pass easily through them, Its sliding down the chutellka sides of tho car with ease. This car Is thirty-two feet lonif, Its width nlivi feet, height ten feet, and it contains eighteen huidred cubic feet. It Is guaranteed able to carry HO.ono pounds. It weighs 3S.C30 pounds. The car is a great Improvement on thu old kind, and both in service and durability Is bound to piovo the belter In the long run. new eoal Large New Round House. Large now yards for the Krle & Wyo ming Valley aro being built at Avoca and a couplo of hundred men will be employed thu greater part of a year. The new yard is to have eighteen miles of track. The yard will begin at thd Avoca stntlon and will extend a dis tance of one mile south. It will cover Corey's field to tho width of nine tracks. To prepare for this stretch of track 300,000 yards of filling will be necessary. Two bridges nnd two culverts nre to be constructed. This work will be dono simultaneously with the filling. The machinery is beginning to arrive and preparations are being made to hurry the work through. A large trestle, toe dumping purposes, is now being con structed. In tho rear ofLtiw'a shaft rock dump the new round housu is to ABSOLUTELY PUKE the most is leavening agents. Greater in leavening strength, a spoonful raises more dough, or goes further. Working uniformly and perfectly, it makes the bread and cake always light and beautiful, and there is never a waste of good flour, sugar, butter and eggs. Finer food ; saving of money ; saving of the health of the family ; the last is the greatest economy of all. ROYAL DAK1NQ POWDER CO., b ccrected. It will be commodious enough to ncconimodnte twenty en gines out and ten in. Tho lound house is to be built of brick and will be of the latest design. D., L. & W. Board for Today. Tho following Is tho make-up of tho Delaware, Lackawanna and Western board for today: MonJay, July 2 WILD CATS, f-OUTlI. S."H p. m. It. Itirtholotmu', ln.so p. m. r. J). Socur. Tuesday, July .1. WILD CATS, S0U1II. 1 n, m. J. flrrrlty, 1 ,i. 1 1. II mictt. (! ii. in. P. Ilallclt. S .i. iii. Peilnc, 10 a. in. Follow i. 10 n. in. P. Cllllgan. I p. m. S. Cinnody. s.:;o p. in. O'Mallpy. 4.J5 p. in. J. llurkharr, bl'MMlTS. T.30 a. in., north I'lounlclkcr, 11 a. in., iwrtli Xlrholg, 0 p. in., north Mcl-inc I'UM.KJt. 10 a. m. Moslcr. PfSIIURS. S a. in IIoucr. II a. m loran. 7 p. in. Murphy. 0 p. in. C. Caw ley. pAssr..VGF.n nxcixn. C.S0 p. ni. Masovorn. WILD evr., N011TIU S n. m. W. I). Warfel. ii a. in. O. ItanUolph. a a, in. I.arkln. 10 a. in. Iloudican. 1 p. H1.11I11. 2 p. in. ei'llara. 3 p. in. Wall. i p. in. Mullln. B p. in. I.udlow. 0 p. in. Ketcham. 7 p. in. M. J. llennlsan. NOT ICC. . Finncrty ami M. infancy and crew report ...... id, ... ti.t. ...'. AlRr.. (1 .. ... I'..-. .1... ... ri.,'.i nil. tivi. ti. a viwiv, 1 u. 414., 4Ul,MIJ llril liv, July 3rd. A. C. SAMSDUUV, Surt. Succeeds Chief Clerk Relgert. George A. Pocre, of Chicago, yester day assumed the dutlcy of chief cleric to General Superlntendtnt D. G. Rus sell, of the Laeknwannt. road, which position was made vacant by the res ignation of II. r. Relgert. Mr. 1'oore conies lroin tho 'Illinois Central, where he was assistant chief clerk to the geneial supeilntendent. He wns formerly private secretary to Mr. Russell, when the h'tler was an Illi nois Central superlntei dent. Test of the Engines. The long-talked-of test of drawing power between the engines of tho Dela- WE O1 TN IT' mum ri - n; MR wgjSS& i lie Reasons Why. The WMto" pleasliiR quality ol "Snnw Hour arises (roin two rca- lt. Superior mlllltur ficllltlcs. 2nd. Intelllcent undine and selec tion if wheat. It'i mperlority Is rtroenlicd bj the hot tread makers in the land, nnd we guarantee It to meet yiur fullet approval, For file hy (rood irrocrrs fiemihero in ham anl iar THlTWEiTCN -MILl'ro. KKAWTCX CU)80ftMUMmUrtT'J economical of all Some baking powder makers claim their powders are cheaper. They can be cheaper only if made from cheaper materials. "Cheaper" means inferior materials always. To cheapen the cost of an article of food at the expense of its hcalthfulness, as is done in alum baking powders, is a crime. 100 WILUAM ST., NCW YORK. ware, Lackawanna and Western rail road and the Qnturlo nnd Western took place yesterday morning and afternoon. In the afternoon engine No. 201 of the Ontario and Western made the tiip from the Lackawanna station to Nay Aug in fifty minutes and in the 11 79 There has been vast improvement in the style of Bathing Suits this season. This stock illustrates the new effects fully, There is just the same care used in making Surt Suits as street Suits. Tailoring, trimming, dressy effect, all are up to the highest expectation. The Suits of Mo hair and Sicilian are most popular, because the fabric does not cling when wet, and it dries out quickly. These few suggestions : ("3 A A , Of Black or Navy Blue Mohair, with, large' faucy sailor collar. Suit is P-JvF prettily trimmed with rows of narrow white braid. (SLA 00 Black or Navy Mohair, with extra wide sailor collar, pointed front collar Pt"iVU auci shield trimmed with white mohair braid. pecial Summer Items at Reduced Prices Chamois Gloves The washable kind, of good quality skins that EA-r are made to fit well. Former price, 7jc. Now, pair OvrC Fancy Summer Corsets Made of light-weigh Pique Cloth, in pink, blue and violet color effects. Shape the very best. Value, $1.00. Now for Handkerchief Ties Made from the best Japanese Silk Handker chiefs, in faucy colored designs Imperial Shapes and English squares. Value, coceuts. Now CONNOLLY & - -" f X get your 99c ready to buy -rt-rt t. fft f the forenoon engine No. S53 of the Lacka wanna made It in thirty-eight minutes. Uoth engines pulled seventy-seven and a half tons, twenty-one gondolas nnd a caboose being drawn. The On tario engine left tho station nt 1.17 p. m. and anhed at Nay Aug at 2.07 SCRANTON'S SHOPPING CENTER. "O 4-to0 WALLACE, Tills and That. Freight engines Nos. 402 ond 463 of tho Central Itallroad of New Jersey arrived In the city yesterday afternoon from tho nrooks shops at Dunkirk, N. Y. They will probably bt given a trial run about Wednesday. A petition was being circulated nmons the members of the Brother hood of Itallroad Trainmen yesterday, praying that a. committee be delegated to wnlt upon Superintendent Salisbury and request the reinstatement of Con ductor George M. Walluce, recently discharged. Engine 332 was yestcrdny turned out of tho sho is of the DicKson Manufac turing company and given over to tho Delaware nnd Hudson Itallroad com pany.for which It wns constructed. Knglneer Patrick Flnheity took it to Carbondale yesterday afternoon. This Is ono of the batch of fifteen engines recently ordered by the company. Trainmaster Hamilton, of the Lack awanna road, yesterday issued tho fol lowing notice: "Tho following posi tions being vacant nis hereby adver tised for fifteen days from date of this notice, viz.! Conductor on fast freight running 1 etwecn Rcranton and Elmlra: brakenian on fust frelpht tunning be tween J-'cranton and Klniiut: conductor on local freight tunning between Scninton nnd Ulnghainton; baggage master on trains S nnd A (Conductor Harding's run); two passenger brake men on Conductor A. Frounfelker's tun. 13tra passenger brnkeman, who must be a uniformed man and whose dutlpf! will consist in following the pay car and what other extra work that may be required of him (this man must reside where ho can b in close touch with Scranton ofllce.) File your appli cation. in writing." "You'll Never Know." You can't even Imagine the splendor of tho Lake Shore Limited until you take a trip on this palatial train. The enthe train Is lighted by electricity and its drawing loom and sleeping cars are as luxurious as the private cham bers of Queen Victoria. A stenogra pher is always on hand to write your letters, a ladles' waiting maid Is ready to minister to the wants of lady pas sengers, dally stock reports are there for the anxious business man, a library of chelce literature Is lurnlshed for tho literary Inclined, and from the observa tion car the beautiful country through which thi.-) train passes tan be seen to greatest advantage. Lavatories, bar ber ishop and bath room, equipped with eveiy convenience, are among the oth er unusJal features of this train, while excellent meals can be obtained en routc. It will indeed bo a pleasure never to be forgotten If you buy your ticket via tli3 Lake Snoie and Michi gan Southern Railway next time you have occasion to go to Chicago and other western cities. 50c 25c 127 AND 129 WASHINGTON AVENUE 4 x a leg. j i f JULY Grand Fourth of July Celebration. In accordance with Our Annual Custom in commemoration of American Inde pendence, we shall give our friends and patrons this evening a Grand Concert by auer's 13th Regiment Band Come and enjoy this evening of music. Store is beautifully and brilliantly deco rated for the occasion. Bring all your friends with you. 0OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO oooooooooooxoox I Summer I Floor Coverings f We are showing several new novelties in 0 $ Straw Matting And Fibre Carpets Practical, Economical, suit all purses. I BAMBOO PORCH SHADES. O ; I BRASS AND S o Williams 8c X LEADERS IN CARPETS AND WALL PAPER: Y v 12 WYOMING AVENUE. V OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOo ULS Like Burning Money to piy It out for Interior work. Hetter pnd twice the amount on a Job well done, II that were necessary. PLUMBING WORK. In all It) branches Is our business. Wc are thor ough masters ol It and all construction or repair work will be perfect In oery particular. The best maierlal is used, and only skilled workmen employed. I IK.3H PENN AVENUE. MOil PLEASANT COAL At Retail. Coal of the best quality for domotla use and of all sizes. Including lluckwheat and nirdseye. delivered In any part of tbe city, tt tho lowest price. Orders received at the offlco, Connell building. Room SOS; telephone No. 1762, or at the mine, telephone No. 21!, will he promptly attended to. Dealers supplied at the mine. T PLEASANT COAL CO kt fllMarl ni ULfortunal mttfrtrt from I Alii IClBUlThftltdl.r,.,.. Ilium) I'oLon.r AAi.AAl.i.i. ) Youthful hrrori. l.oit Vlittltf irlaocrlc. fie. r jicfiil for hworn TettlinniilnU cJ Pookr TruihiAiur i. r 'I'm i-'i. u it . L $)!" orm mini Bt. miiaufipLi. i -.v. -, ..- "". :".:-? -." r Ii Mitli Bt., i'blladflpLU, L tlvtl lh calf 'rcUtU la !bL a though th most clhrted spre :ur4 la 4 to 1 Odlji IUum S 9 f I cited mttei to ears ttra th 1 ltlWM f&U4. 1 rb caws curtd Ii 1', 5 ' Sfli - I fL-4 ' ILNtv 3rd, - Sanitary. Prices that will r IRON BEDS. I ; I SUMMER DR APERIES. 4 McAnuity, THE HSiC POWDER CO, Kooms 1 and2, Com'lth BTd'g. BOBANTON, PA. lining and Blasting POWDER UadeatMooiloand KusbJala Works. LAFLIN & RAND POWDER CO. '3 ORANQE QUN POWDER Eleotrlo llatteries, Eleatrlo Ezploderi, exploding blasts, Safety Fuse aui Repauno Chemioa! Co.'s man nxPLoiivc DR. DDNSTDN, .111 Spruce Street, Scram ton, Pa. All Acute and Chronic Diseases ol Men, omm anl Children. Consultation and examination free Olllce Hours Dally and Sua lay 8 a. ni. to g p. ni. TRIBUNE WANT ADS. BRING QUICK RETURNS )
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