' v ""THWV V vr itwnnmiivyiBv-m?iifi?. w tiptiTt' iipyny ri,'nBjT'j r fissjFr' --CTPi"nT sisar ' S4f" 1 ' (r mi i vmrm 'flNJWi O T' T7" wsTyiW' THE SCRANTOiS TiaJBUNJE-FRIDAY', JULY 20, 1900. WEST SCRANTON CHARGED WITH BEING A SCOLD MRS. ANN BUTLER ARRAIGNED LAST NIGHT. Tamos Maloncy Traced Under Arrest nt the Instance of William Edgin ton Local Knights of Mnlti Enter tained Visiting Knights at Last Night's Meeting New Oillcers of Robert Mouls Lodge Installed. Body of John Yocob Has Been Shipped to Philadelphia Personals and Other Notes. Mrs. Ann Hutler, of Smith llvorott avenue, was arrested last evening on complaint of Mrs. Catherine Reese, her neighbor, who alleges that Mis. Butler Is a c"ommon Hceilel. Less than two weeks ago the woman was nr lalgned hofoio Aldeiman Va Is on a similar ch.iige and p.uoled on her own lccognlnnco In the hope that she would lefoim. But It seems that who docs not vnnt to refoim nnil takes pnitlctilar delight In tantalizing hor neighbors. At the hearing before Aldoiman Da les last evening Mrs. Itceso testified that Mis. Butler railed her vile n.nnes, nbtised her and threw a teapot at her. The c'h"itge.s of malicious mischief and making threats were pieferred. but the woman was discharged on the flrst count and requested to furnish $200 b.ill on the second. She was unable to procure ball and spent the night In the police station. I'nloss ball Is furnished this morning Mis. Butler will rest In the county jail until the not teim of court. Among the Lodges. Wectrlc City commandeiy, Xo. 177, Knights of Malta, held a weli attended meeting In Masonic hall last evening and conferred the scarlet degree on several members. Yisltois weie pres ent fiom Columbia and Anthracite cennmanderles, among whom weie Mayor James Molr, John O McAsklo and Attorney It A Zlmmeiman. A social session followed the degiee work and lefieshments wore served. Washington camp, No. 17S, Patilotlc Older Sons of Anieric i, held an Inter esting meeting In Bed Men's hall Inst evening and enjojed n novel contest for the drawing of a bl.uk bean, entitling the wlnnnr to credit for one month's duos. Trank K Bevan was the win ner. One candidate was Initiated and ni range nients were mule for the hold- Dufour's French Tar Has Won Success, It Cures Your Cold And Gives You Rest. FOR SALE BY ALL DEALERS. AT HALF Men's First Quality Mercerized Under wear in pale blue or flesh tints. Fast col ors and finished in the highest possible manner, These beau tiful undergarments look as well as the finest silk goods, fit as well and wear much better. Saturday (Half Price) Superb Seasonable Underwear for Gentlemen 69c 1A Men's Mercerized Half llA iJr Hose in tans and blacks, 11 S ovfi wallfifiiehorlonlnll JL . W v.Aiia vu.il uuiouv.uauuaii n nnlr sizesthe eciual of any 25c tWr , fl Vaii half hose ever offered, at d F ?e Globe Warebodse Ing of an observation paity next Thin sday evening. The following oillcers were Installed by Roger Bvans In Unbelt Morris lodge last evening: I'lesldcnt, Char'es 13. Daniels, lce-piesldent, Davh' Owens, conduetoi, T.tllle M 13vans, recording secretary, David J. Davis, steward, D Jay Reese, Inside guard, Palmer Williams: tiustce, .lame Powell A lommittee was appointed to uiiangc for a social session at th" III ft meeting In September. Yoeob's Body Shipped. The body of John yocob, who died at the West Side hospital, was shipped to Phlhuli lphla yesteiday, none of his relatives having put In an appeatanco to claim the body. Ovei litres weie made to Cabollo, the dead man's boaid lng boss, to have the lemalns removed to his house and to give deceased u huil.il, but he lefuscd to have anything to do with It. The case will be Investigated by Cor oner Roberts, as the fi lends of Yocob claim that Cabollo Is Indlieetly lespon slblc for the man's death by turning him out of the house In an enfeebled condition. When th" boarding boss was appilhed of that fact he became veiy much alaimed. nnd denied that he turned Yocob out of the house. Mnloney Arrested. James Mnloney, of South Hjde Paik avenu, was ntralgned befote Aldet m.in Davlcs last evening on two chaigos preferred by William lMgln ton, the blacksmith Then men ate neighbors and quanelled yesteiday and the nigument resulted In a light, In which 13dglnton was assaulted. Mnloney was discharged on one chaise and held In $200 ball on the other to answer at the net term of court. Deaths and Funerals. The lemalns of an infant child of Mi. and Mrs. Geor,ro chamber.?, of the Aichluld, will b Inleiitd In the lToust Home cemeteiy at 2 o'clock thl'i aftet noun. Mi. and Mrs. John Hughes' Infant child was burled In Washburn street eometi'iy jesteidnj afternoon. Seivlees were held at the house on Xoith Hyds Paik nveiri" at 2 30 o'clock. The funeial of Mr. nnd Mis. I3dwatd Gtalmm's child occunel jestcidaj- aft ernoon fiom the hou-e on Swotlnnd stieit Builal was made In the C.i thedi.il c metei y. The f uncial of the lake John W. Kvnns was Higely attended vi sterdny nfteinoon. The seivlees at the Taber nacle Congitgntlonal chmch at 2 o'clock v ! conducted bj Rev. D. P. Jones, In the Welsh language, and I'urlal was made in Wnshbuin stieet cemetery The funeial of the 1 ite Mrs. Maigarot Lewis will take place this afternoon -it 2 30 o'clock. Spiv Ices w 111 be conducted at the hoii'-e by Rev. D. D. Hopkins, and intoi ment will be mnde in the W.ishbiun slteet cemetery. The daughter of the late Mis. Maty Jones at livid fiom Wales last night, and the funeial will occur at 3 o'clock this afternoon. Seivlees will be held Men's Highest Grade Sea Island Cotton Underwear, full sub stantial silk trim-1 mings, and the most perfectly finished goods that come to market. These are the genuine '.Otis," and as such have no equal. Saturday (Jn (Half Price) vu DDIPS! r Hlbt 8 QUI VBr Iw nt the Welsh Baptist church, nnd burial will be mnde In the Washburn strict cemetery. NEWS NOTES AND PERSONALS. Prank Mansfield, ol f'liestntit street, will cie tomorrow lor n short stay nt Atlantic City illsi Mamc VlcCarlli), of Tenth street, enter tiined a numlur of friends Wednesday evening at an cnjojahlo lawn mm 111 at lier home Mischievous bojs luo liecn breaking tlie lamp gtolici on the electric light polos on Interne treet, and the rumpanj proposes to prosecute the offenders If they arc might Miss Alkc McOiiihii, of Dlilxlon ttrect, nnd (tertrude lewis, of Pleasant street, arc sojourn lug al Like UU1 Wallace Vtnser, of tifajottc street, Is spend Ins the eeonlngs nt Miplcwood Mls Anna Wjmhs, of .tackon street, Is viP Ing rehtlves nt Ilentlej Creek, llradforcl count. Die West Side Camping ehih will hold their annuil otitlmr nt I.llj lvke next Sunday. Tin anuiul ehni hike of the Columbia Hose compaii) will lie lull net iinda at Graeel I'onil Tin- train will !rio the I.ukauannv station nt 8 JO ei'ilirk. Ml who desire to nt tend nro ririuested to notify IMw.ird 1'itlirtik bfoiehand. put was held nt the home ot Mrs I'.m-d-dph .Tones on .hikson strnt, Wodnesdi een trig, in honor of Vr Monls ml Mrs Siegfried, of nunKstown, O, wlio arc Mrs Jones' guests The exclusion to IMrees'tt like on u Sunder the niiipiiis of the Washburn Street l'risbvttrhn rlmrcht lhmpton Street mil Simpson VIetliodlst 1-pisinpit thurihis, will be an oittlnc of umisiiil intfrest, as the represi nlatle of the three iliurihis arc workini; bird to make the oullnsf a siK(ss in ever riptct tlie train will lean the Delaware and llud-nn station nt 7 ".0 a m Mrs Ml crt Lewis, of Illusion striet, is suf fering from an Injurs sustained h a bat pin pemtratlnif her iliiimb Misses llorence Miller an 1 Carmitti Hauler an lltlntr frlinds In rietorjville William ltimrr, of North (iitllehl atcnuc, Is spending ii few ilajs nt Sljcari l'nlls. Vlrs (leorge lllesciker, if it lid Mount, Is the irni-st of Mi j. William Miller, of outh lljde Tart, awiuf Mrs Adeline s10t(s, of Prlrc strict, is inter taliiini: Vlrs Minjirct I'errles, of llarleton The metiilris of Lai k iw ami i council, ltnal Areiuiiiii, antleipite nn mJoihle ienlnir it horltc hall tontidil nt their mill summer soel il Mrs Vnrile Wrlglit, of l'hllaiblphii, who has been visltlnv her parents, VIr. and Vlrs Jitins lereinlili, of Lafajettc stieet, will leturn home toilay. A iiounclniJ bab bo has anleed at the home of Mr. and Mrs I I. Item-, ln-JO I.ifnvettc tin ct Mrj Samuel Iluahes, of Wwell court, is 'i.f firlmr from a palhered tluinb, ilue to a fel m An opci itlon wis neccihai, width was er InrfiiH' b llr. M .1 Williams at the West 'Idc hospital The Iliptist Youni; 1'ioplp's t nlon of Xorlli eistein I'cmwjlv mil will conduet their annual rttiirslnn to Ilancj'iS Lake en 'llldl, Vuirust 11 Tlie train will lone the Delaware, Lack awanna anil Western station nt S a m Mrs Miilhih, of likes Parre, and tlie Misses Mirj and Catherine McCilie of lake ( omo, are the cunts of Ideinirn nnd Vlrs. John !'. Kilh, of the LlKliteriith waul Misi Mamc I arkln, of Yen Itiuin avenue, m tcitained tie mimlers of St llrimlcn'e roun il lmuin Mali's institute, ljt ccnlnK nt a 1 iw 11 MH i il Dr t.inrse II Ilijnnhls and lolm II Wilker enjmed a fi-hln tilp to Lake Vinl jesterday I ml Claik and Ilirrj Jul ins U ii this morn In,, fir i few ill.,' Kt.is In New lork limn llnmliu.'. cf lenklns' druc store, f pi lit jc -terclij willt frienls in (llriilnirn NORTH SCRANTON. Mrs Thomas Ocoree ard son, lvin, of Tl.eo due ftreet, aic spending a lew wccks at Ciulil lake. Jlrs Jcph Itcese end fai'iih, of Lincoln ae mie, are (.pendin,.' the suniiiier at Hirer', like Mr II frrniaii, of Vliln mintie, U isit inc: reliiiees in Ci lumbia comity. Mis I lank ( I irk, of ( hiirrb awnuc, is istt nij nlitlw n l.delli and '(ott. Dr nd Mrs V V Down. Mr. and Mi f! W Ilivl. Mi and Ml I. I! Dockeimaii, MU 'i plil i Ileal , VIM Iditli Vhrlln and Ml Kulli bat icliiried from la f.i ins;i, whciu the hto Inen on e fl-hlnif epidlllen The fmiual of tlie i Islil months old child of VIr Mil Mis Michael MiN'amaia, of Mcclc lreet, will lie held thi aftcrnoni Mivs Ilelle Hill, of ll.lildeie, 1, was the KUi-t ot MUs ntanclic llilltead, ot Oik trect, dining tb" week V opicial niTtintf cf all runners and cliiitr? of (iltphuit and I'riividencc will lie held in (Mi nncll's lull on Mturdiv cwnlrg, Jul 01, it "V) sli.iri'- lluslm&e of Imj orlauct.' will be tiiisictcd GREEN RIDGE. There will lie a gopd inciting in the Hull building, corn I of (.lien It'dge stieet and Di k son avenue, thi ounlng inibr the illrertlon of the Ilrntherliooil of St l'uil cf tic Vsliure M th odNt 1 pNcopal c hurch Lerreliod weltome Vlrs Aitliur ( I'uller, of North park, ent'r talneil a number of eoung p ople at hr home last evening in honor of her son, 1 lovd Tin fireeii Itidjc lodge, Indi pendent Order of Old Fellows, cenferrrd the f ral de'iee uiion tnii eandldatis at their ngulir nuellng last cvrnlig Vlies Toll and 1 Izic Waircn nro at Lake Arid. NO NEED FOR EXTRA SESSION. Mr. Cannon, of Appropilations Com mittee, Talks. Washington, U. C, July 10 Senator X i? Scott, of West Vliglnla, and Representative Cannon, of Illinois, c halt man of the nppi emulations com mittee, of the house, saw the president befoie the cabinet convened today. Hoth declated that thcie was no Into li'wi. fiom China Mr. Cannon, who c 111 be assumed, fiom his position as head of the appiopi latlons committee, to be thoioughly conversant with the admlnlstiatlon's views legatdlng the necessity for an etta session, says he can see no piesent leason for calling eongiess In extia session "Were tho president to summon eongiess togeth ei ' said he, "what could lie say to It.' Not that our minister at 1'ekln had been killed, foi that fact has not been established; nut that the Chinese gov ernment Is ipsponsilile for the vlolenco that has oceunul, fot that, also. Is not established In fact, the whole situa tion is sluouded In doubt and uneer talnl. The veil must be lifted before we can see our way. Should fuiuio events necessitate additional t loops foi seivice In china, I have no doubt congress will piovlde all the men and miiiiej that are nteelcd " Hinatoi Scott talked with tho presi dent about campaign matters. Ho Is on the way to New Voik. He will have genet al ehaigo of the assignment of speikeis dining the campaign Ho said the uiutoilial pait of tho Repub lican campaign will begin bptween tho 15th and 20th of August Tho Republi can spoaleeis, he said, would not shirk any of the Issues brouit foi w aid by tho opposition, but until Mr. Urynn's letter of acceptance was made public the spenkeis piobably would follow the hnes laid down In the piesldent's speech of acceptance, COAL PRODUCTION OF JUNE. riiiluUliililj, Jul. ln 'Ibe olllcl.il ttatrincnt of tho am unit of unlliMcilc coil produced clur. in.' tlie iiiontli f Juno Ins been i.vaml, 'I he output was i (.Tit.'.N tens 'Hie lolleiwln' tjble kluivva bow much eih compile) turned out nnd tin amount above or below itn itmtat ( ninpjiiv lanlcd, Dncijs I'liilmlelpliij and ilea(llmr..l,oo;,TI0 n.o.'O I plilRh Valley TTvUd 4.ijs ,Icriy (entiul Wl.ill'l .-f.isi 11, I. iV W r.l,M'l 21,5)3 Dt-lawarc and lliideon .... .1Til,aoil 7J.702 l'ennslvanla ItJllroad.... UO.loO 1:,'J70 Pennsylvania Coal Co .... IS l, 51 1 '.',511 J'rie 17,m 's.TO NY OK V tl,U0 s,l75 IISU 13I.KH ,! N. Y B. k W 143,301 c.m WaU. . .t,C70,&&0 uv,m Strengthens (MARIANI WI.M ' Gives power to the brnln, stiength and elasticity to the muscles, and richness to the blood. It Is a pro moter of good health and longevity. HARIANI WINE Uinvalu able for overworked men, delicate women, and sickly children. It soothes, strengthens and sustains the system. May bo taken in soda water as a tonic. With chipped ice It is refreshing and overcomes debility in warm weather. Sold b all dniKglsts Ik ware of imitations DUNMORE DOINGS. Bhthdoy Paity Given in Honor of Miss Alice Henning by Her Par ents Those Who Attended. A pretty lilitlnl.iy piity was given Miss Alice HetinliiB by hei patent", Air. and SU". Hennltiir, tit the homo on Apple stioet, Wednesday evenlnpr. niut the orc.islein was made one of hiulIi mmilment and pleasum to the many ft lends of the joiing laely who lird Kathered at the home. The hours were quickly p'issed In Kanies and amuse ments, when at a lute hour lefresh ments weie seived. Thoi present weie Misses Claia Ritinnei, Jieitha Miller, M.ir, Hlanchn mil Sadie Ilennlnt', Maiy McGlone, Helen, HI inche and Amelia IJrunnei, Anna Del.mty, IJllle Pah Held, Agnes Gliiley, .MnrKarH Delaney, SJella Talr fli'ld, Lizzie Dainty, Peail Cottle, i:isiu Mc-I,ciu5hllr, Ituth Tucker, and Clint Ilenniiifi:, Jean McMlllan.John Rl.inclf, Aithur and Hay Hennlnu. Mis. Eernhard's Funeral. The last sad lltes over the lemalnfe of Mis. Ana Alplanalp-Heinhaid woio held at the hiiine, at 4MJ i:ieettlc ave nue, esteid.iv afteinoon at 2 o'tloeie. A laiKe concourse of people tilled the houe and Kiounds, and smpathlzel with the orovvliiK fainllv and friends In the absence of the deceased's pas toi, I'.ev. V, V. Gibbons, of the 1'ies bMeilan e Inn eh, llev. A. J. Van Cleft, of the Methodist Kplscopil ehurcl', conducted the seivlees, during which he spoke of the deceased's character and life in most high teims. Aftei the seivlees, the funeial coitege ptoceeded to the Iiunnioie cenieteij, vvheio lnti ment was made. Hev. Van Cleft ther condurted a short seivleo. when the body was consigned to Its last resting place. The pall-beaieis were John Yountr, I" D. Ilovanl, John C.iwlev, Messis Schiank, Kell and Weed. Anion-; those fiom out of town attendlnc the funeial weie Mi and Mis. Alplanalp and famllv of Scianton. Mi. and Mis. Stettei and family, of Hjde Paik. Mi. and Mis diafe nnil fainllv, of I'eters buig. Ml. Obendoifei, of Hjde I'.uk, and Mi. and Mrs. IJernhard, of Sulli van county, X. V. NUBS OF NEWS. Dunniore lodee, lliotlieiliood of Itallwav Tnlr men, in completlnc the flinl arniiRenients fur their excursion .mil picnic nt like Vriel on Sitiinlii nt V strom: attraction will be Hie Kline s mil uhhtle events which will uk' place st Marj's elinrch conmeirvlioii held a mn.i plemlnf anil successful dij's initlne; at I.iurel I It 11 paik jeitciilij ifleiniiou mil evening larte uiiiiibir wen in atundiiicimd the ;e eclpts fir the benellt of st Mjr.v'ii ehurch were larce. A committee cnnslstlnj; of Me-.sr Joseph Ilurke, .lolm Smith, IMdle- Alnrrav ind John Ken liev has been npp.iintc I liv temrt oimc I'rlde of Dunmore to Iisp 'o (S to irranse for 1 bill for tie benellt of limes pinifrin, tlie .vouiik man wlio nut with a (rinu iccident on July 4 last, vhlle firlnc; l,uii lowibr The lull will In held In tho Indtpindint Ordi r of Odd IMlows' lull, on Wcdiieiiuv cvrnlnu', sept 19. REGATTA AT NEW YORK. Twenty-eighth Meeting of National Association of Amrtear Oarsmen Now Yoik, July H The twenty eighth annual legatta of the National As-oeiuion ot Amateui Oaismen was eonienmced today unler tho nuspites ol the llnilem Regatta assoeiation. The eouise was on the Hailem liver between Koidham Heights and Wash ington bilclge, a dlstanec of one nnd om -h ilf miles, straightaway. A stiong brecKo blrvv dlieetl.v abicast of th' oaismen, which mrde last time out of th ojiestion. Theio will be three days lacing In all. On today's piogiammo thert woio seven evcnti but one, a bent In th four-oaied shell iac was put otf until tomoiiew. Of the six taces lowed, tlnee the In tel national femis, a heat of the inter mediate singles, and the palr-oated shell i.iee weie lowed with the Incom ing tliln. The Internieddlate doubles, Hist heal: tilt, senior elght-oaied shells and the lMila font sliollit were rowed against the outgoing tide. About 10,000 prisons lined the liver banks ne-ir the finish line. The wln neis of the hv events nre ns follows: lulcitintbinl fiui oared thill Wurliii'rtt Hi at club, of Wore stir. Mass, Mist, IMmlt Peat club, neconil Onb two entries Time, 7 Onae liitiiniiiliate Mii.lit, til st trial licat -Juscpli 11. Mai, of irov, S. V , flrst, T Deinourelll, New Orlians, Frcond Url.noll, of llolon, thiid llmo entries 'iline, 0. .'J. 1 ilr oired i.liclls--Vipcr lloit club, of l'hll- adelpliii, til nt , lletiolt lloat eliib, second, I'uioii )!oat ilub, of New Voik, tlilid. fhree cntriei. 'lime, UJI'i liitcniiiillili eloulle tculls, Hrst trill beat I'nlon lloat club, cf New Voik. firsts Iureite Itoat club, of Tro), second, Nas-uu It 'at club, of New 'iork, tlilrd lline enlrini "lime, 0 ,i Awiwlitiuii kIiuIi" leiills Jl iruli, loronto, flrt; (a. cr, Hoston, scccnl, Vloiasslnn, if l'lillad-1 phla, emit after lowing seven lUliti ot a mile Time 11 ftfc Senior debt oared (dic'Is Vr er Unit club, of Philadelphia, tlr.ti Pol cuilan lloat club, of New York, tecoud, MllUtle im lloit club, lloston, tlilrd lvnUkrrbwkcr Hoit club, of New oik, also compete il Time, (ilIVs I'irli four oared shells -NachuvtU. cf Wor cester, defeated Detroit lloit club in 7 03. Onlv two entries Erne Deposits $1,000. New Vnk, July 19 1'ianU I'me todaj depes. Itcd H.Ott) to nlnd a inaleli with Terrj Medov. ern for the lightweight chiiiuilon.lilp of ilio wen lil ot 111 pounds Kruc sajif "Without nlahliiR to tike iinj credit fiom Mcfiovern fur Ids vlrtnrv, I can onl. say that I wan mUtalen III iiuklnir Us pounds I 3nuH it do m)srlf Justice. I foiiKht at a vvrlhht which left ine no strcrgtli or vitality " . - m The nurriajf UeerK buuau el l'hlladclplili In June Imied 3,000 licenc, vvlilcli U twice tbe uavd montld; liiue. GATHERED IN SOUTH SCRANTON JOSEPH TRANTZ'S DWELLING DESTROYED BY EIRE. All of tho South Scranton Companies Responded, but as There Was No Plug Near the Building They Could Do Nothing Funeral of Mrs. Phllhln List of Prizes Do nated to Scranton Athletic Club. Ico Cicam Social at Y. W. C. A. Other News Notes. About 9 o'clock yesteiday morning, flro was discovered In tho latge two story dwelling house occupied by Jo seph Tiantz, corner of Urook street nnd Moltke avenue. An alaim m tinned In from Hoc 49, coiner of Crown avenue nnd Heoch street. The Nep tune, Century nnd William Connell companies responded, but could not reach the lite with their hose on ac count of Its great distance from the I'lug. The fire bunted rapidly, and In a few minutes the building was nothing but ashes. The lire Is supposed to have oilclnated while building a Hie in the kitchen stove. The house was valued at $1,000, and was not coveted by in suiance. runcial of Mrs. Phllbin. The funeial of Mrs. Patrick Phllbin, who died Tuesday moinlng, took place fiom the fnmlly lesldence, on Piospect avenue, jesteiday mottling and wes hugely attended. Seivlees weie held In St. Johs church, where a tequlem mass was sol emnised b Rev. i:. J. Melley Inter ment was made in the Cathedral ceme teiy. The pall-bearers weie Michael McOanj, Owen Walsh Reinaul Pot ter, T. Muiray, Patilck Malum and Michael llui ley. Athletic Club's Prizes. The following Is the list of prbes which have been donated to the Scran ton Athletic club by prominent mei c bants nnd others of the city and w hlch w ill be contesteel for at the an nual excursion of the club to Mountain Park on Julv 23: Suit of clothes, Richards, Wlrth & Lewis, hat, Louis C'oniad, pah of out ing shoes, Lewis it Relll . split bam boo fishing lod nnd outfit H U Paik-er- smoking set, John Westphfal wash boiler (for women's lace), Schneider Riotheis; case of wine, William Rnder, Turkish pipe and case, William Koch, bo of cigars, Vincent Rleuge ticket for ten shaves. Huden bach's Cedar av enue barber shou. BRIEFLY CHRONICLED. t i speclil meetlne of the Seranton Si n perrunle lt evenlnc ml liter the business in cldeiit to tiie excursion linsdiv was tninietnl, a vote of thinks was tenden 1 M I. fciiut i, clMilct pisemer lcent of the IKhwire, I.icki wanna and Western riilronl fir Ills minv cot rlilciitlrrs -hown the members during the c enisle ii Vlrs Philip hirst, Wlllhm Klrst and Miss bite Klist, rcconipinled liv Mrs rhailes kirit and dimrliteis, I.iuri, 111), .ml sons, ( il, Harry nnd I rink, of Cedir veniie, left je-lei el iv to spend the miiuiiu r it Mrs bust's iouuo al bake l'n.e ntelli . Tluce bounelnir lnbj bov-s were jcstcrdiy bom to Mr. inl Mr leepli Iteif. of Ceehr iv nue; Mr and Mrs hides lurnir, of Willjw stieet. mid VIr. and Mrs. Louis liaiiselimiu, of Willow stieet. The ltlurcoM band nelvcrtlslns; Hie strnntnn Vtbletle club's rcunlin to Vlnuiililii Paik July 'jl, will kIvc an ojien air lonecrt Saiur dtv nlfflit at the club house on Alder stieet. 'J lie Vouiu Women' Christian issociatlon will hold an lee cie mi sale at tlie issoention rooms next Wednesdiv, the 23th. The proceeds will tro towaid ilefrajlns the cpen'oa of iccciit re lalrs V eiuse so wortliv deserves a llbei il palrunve. und It Is desired that ill the mem heis nf tbe is oclatlon, as well a.s those inter ested ill tills kind of work, will help the c.un Mil sl.mtiallv bj attinlliii. fScorRe l'lnncj, of I'Utstnn avenue, s in lluf fV.o on a business trip. Vil-s Herttia Su'ler, of Vlt Cobb, b ft for home voteribj nftir i visit with hei Bi(er, VIr. John Itureress, of Cedar iverue Miss Mime Divlln, of Phllidtlpliii, Is tho guest of II ltciurd, of Pittsion avenue. Pea Coal $1.25 a Ton Delivered to South Side, cc itral city an! central Hyde Park. A dress order- to J. T. ! mrkey, 1914 Cedat ave. 'Phone 6C33. BARON NISSI'S APPEAL. Last Letter from the Japanese Min ister at Pekin. Washington, July lit The Japanese legation heie has made public the lat est lomtnunlcntlon lecelved by It fiom Ilaron Nlssl, the Jnpanej-e mlnlstei to Pekin This telegram was lecelved today at vthe legation fiom the Japa nese mlnlstei of foreign atfalrs and Is Impoitant because of the dates given. The telegiani was dated July 1J by the sender, tho Japanese consul at Chefoo, and is as follows: "I leceiveel at 10 a. m. on the 12th a dispatch fiom Haion Nlssl, dated Po kln, Juno 29. The letter was brought by a special messengei a Chinese who left Pekin July 1 and managed to make the Jouiney with gieat dllllculty. The substance of the letter Is as follows- " 'The situation at Pekin Is extremely ciltlcal The fenelgn legations are suriotinded on all sides by Chinese soldleis and bombatded night and day. The membeis of the legation'!, tho gunrds and lesldents aie leslstlng to tho utmost, but the ovei whelming numbeis of tho enemy make npposi tlon hopeless; our ammunition Is being exhausted, our lives aie ln such dan ger that we may be massacied at any moment. Wo earnestly leriuest tho Immediate dispatch of enforcements for our rescue from our preeatlous condition. " The Japanese consul at Chefoo adds that ho communicated this letter to his colleagues ot the consular body there and also to the commanders-in-chief of the forces of the poweis. Another cablegiam received here through the foreign ofllce fiom the Japanese consul at Chefoo teports that Tien Tsln castle was c-aptured by the forces of tho allies on the 14th nnd tho safety of tho foreign settlements Is assured. Jnpanese tioops iook pos session of Susse Ylng. tho Chinese na val station, on tho llth. David City, Neh., April l. 190a (lentsee Pure I'ooel Co , Le Roy, N V.J (lintlrmciii I imist m In rc-KPrel to lilt VIVO Hut tlicro l iintlitn. Inter or liealllilcr Wc liaee nl It fur iar. M) Irutlicr nu .1 crcat cot (chi drh Ker lie va taken sick anel the elnctor Mill coITih! uns tin euuc ot it, uml Inlil im to nw tlllMNO Vo tot a uekajc but cllil not like It at tlrt, lint now woulel not l without It. My brother hai bn well ever lncc we tailed to us r, loura truly. IJLUB SOCUOB. F THE ORIGINAL, .TRADl THE DEST. s?Ss- XtlMIU Condensed Milk Has No Equal as an Infant Food. fcj JmorotftoADlES'A BOOK ron MOTHERS. 1 Scranton bicycles I .3 ARE HONEST CYCLES , $ AT HONEST PRICES. $j 1 Nof Controlled by the Triisl. We Also Have a Few Of the Celebrated M itchell At $20.00 Cash. Certainly true value of the wheels S Large shops where Vehicles are Rub- ii if ber Tired on short notice. All kinds of , difficult Machine Work and Repairing, gi 1 Iron and Steel 1 WACONluMERS' AND BLACKSMITHS' SUPPLIES 1 Bittenbender & 126 and 128 Franklin Avenue. g SIGNAL LIGHTS TAMPERED WITH Conclueloii from I'iijc 3 1 which the other far was coming. That closed tho testimony. TWO OTHER. INQUESTS. They Were Conducted by Coioner in th3 North Soianton Cases. Coroner J. J. ltobeits jesterday nft einoon conducted ineiuests In the cases of William Clenunoni and Mrs. Jane IMvvards, who met thclt deaths by falllnpr thiouBh tln Ontario and We3t nn nestle near Dickson City, and ot William I. Lukens, supervisor of Kid ley towiiihip, Delevvnie county, Pa., whose deoompord remains were found nt the Notch last fcundiiy by a party of small boys The juilcs doclded that Clemmons and Mrs. Hdwaids came to their death by fnlllnff thiouBh the. trestle while tiespissinrj on the ptpmlftes, nnl that Lukeis died as the lesult of exhauB tion In the woods, having wandered theie while 111. and ciled unable to make his piesence knovMi and receive assistance. In the llrst case Dr. Kennedy, of Dickson City, testified to hiivlnR hur tled to the scene of the accident Sun day nlKht nnd found Clemmons dead and Mis. iMwnrds dylnr. Matthew Mcl'lieisem. jiostniaster at Dli kson City, testlded that he visited the pl.icp a few minutes nfter It oe cuired, beinB made ncqunlnted with the accident by thi jiassaisby, who saw an umbiolla lylnt? on the trestle and found the ucred eouple ljlng be low . The trestle Is used pilnelpally for tho small locomotive can ylng coal fiom the Richmond shaft to the break er, and he declared, was an unsafe nl.no for trav e . the lies neinff unuui elRl.t indies apart and In home places as much ns elRhtcen or twenty Inches apart. It Is not used to any extent by pedestrians, nnd was only taken In this Instnnco for a short cut. tho couple eoniliiB from Throop boulevard and passing ovf-r to cntch a cat. In his opinion, the couple must have been walMnK arm in arm. and one ot them fall'is diagged the other along dow n. These weie nil tho witnesses, It be ing Impossible to locate the persona who made tho dlscovety. Tho Juiy decided that It was a clear case of tiespass, and no 0110 could, theiefore, be held responsible foi the accident. rhailes Peiry. Thomas Thomns, Kdvvanl Fldler, John O. Itnb liihon. Thomas John nnd Patrick May weie the jutymen. M'KIiNS CSK. In the Inauest to iiuiulie Into the cause's of Lukens' denth. little Fiancls Kaltty, son of Patrolman John Saltry, was the pilnclpal witness. The boy testllled that last Sunday he vv.m beiiy-pleklng with three comrades, -vnd at a place know n as Vinegar hill they found tho decomposed body of n man, the head being detached and lying nearby. The four boys immediately 1 an fiom the spot nnd notified several men they met. who leturned and took charge of the remains. Will Hopkins, one of the men whom the boys culled, testllled that he Uvea near tho place whore the body was found, and that on the bon telling him of their Kruesomo discovery ho hast ened to the spot, and there saw the re mains, and was one of the party that mounted guard over them until the J arrival of the coroner. IWM"vsJ MA. . AVntn IINKNftWM Borden y brands, Dorden Condtnuc) Milk..- NewTbrV JS Bicycles when the quality is considered. 8 AMUSEMENTS. I YCEUM THEATRE - BUROUNDRR & RBIS, Losses! and Manager. Tuesday, July 24 ran u:dehs, Primrose and Dockstader's anel thrlr Great Mlnttrrl Company. The only flr.-t clas and legitimate Jllrutrtl or. ginlMtion In the vorhl rrices-'Jc , 60c , 75c, ?! 00. Sale of rt opens Saturday, Julj .'1 Li Coroner Robot ts then addressed tho Juty, nnd told them of the condition oC the body when he found It, and th various articles found on the clothing; which led to Identification. He further declared that there were no marks ot violence on the body. He had learned by Inrjuiry that previous to Tokens' departuio fiom home he acted in a moody, melancholy manner, due In a measure to a severe attack of grip which ho underwent, nnd to reverses In politics, J. Perry Lukens, his son, when he examined the remains, identi fied them Immediately by tho articles found on the body, the only thing miss ing being a wallet which he usually curled. Some ears ago Lukens nt tended a political meetlne In Scran ton, and often since spoke of the city. The cot oner added that a few days previous to the finding of the body, moans and sounds of distress ara rumored to have been heard ln th woods. The Jury, consisting of John F. Saltiy, Thomas It. Thomas, TatrlcK Loftus, James Iloston, C. II. Derby and Leon Levy, then returned the verdict glv en above. Killed by a Train, Allcntown, l'a , July in Albert rtennlnger, oReil is, va instantly killed and Irain Heller, a'ed 2.', serlomly injured today at Ihlgh nap, lliey veere liaullns priln for Heller's father ulien a I.ehlRli Valley railroad paiienger tralr struck the wagon. OBITUARY. Mm Thomas Walking, wife of 1'atrolm.n Wallliu, ef the city pulled lone, died yesterday at tli) l.ackaujnna hornltal (rem drain fever ullli uhlcli tho had leen suflcrlnj for several weeks The remains were taken to tho lata hems en Wajno avenue. Dreaming of Home. It eoniei. to me cften in silence, Win n the firelight (.putters low When tho IiIhc-U, uncertain shadows Ntm wraiths of the louif agnj Aluois uttli a thioh of heartache that thrills each pulshe vein, Conies the) old, unquiet longing I or the peace of linnie again I'm Mel. of the roar of cities, ml of faces cold and stnnge; I know where there's warmth of welcome. Vnd my jearulnx fincles rancs Pick to the dear old homestead With an aching sense of piln Hut theic'll be joy In the coming When I go home strain. When I (to home aealnl There's muslo Tint never imy die aav, And It seems the hands of anncls (In n nnstlo heart nt phy Have tciiiehed with a .vearnlnn sadness On a leaullful, broken strain, To which Is m) fond heart wording When I to home acaln. Outside of mj darkening nindow Is the great world's emli and din, And slnwb the autumn shadows Tome drifting, drifting in Sohhinj, the night wind murmur To the nplai.li of the autumn raln riut I dream of the glorious greeting When I go home again. Eugene Held,