THE SCIt ANTON TRIBUNE-WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 3000. 5 CAPE NOME SWEPT BY THE TEA1PEST MANY LIVES LOST AND MUCH PROPERTY DAMAGED. Storm Continues with Unusual VI o lcnco for Two Days Doing Much Damago to Shipping and Making Flvo Thousand Homeless Havoc Created with Tents and Mining Ma chinerySteamers Oveidue. lean campers, supposed to liavo been deer hunters from Knglo l'as. per ished. 1a)i of life Is icportod to liavo ic milttd on Circle X Ituneh and at Dot 1'asltos, but this cannot be verified. All effotts to get word from Hraeketts--v 111c liavo failed, owing to the washing nwa of lelogtaph wires. tlicn, however, this speaker's bureau lias nt ranged a Hying tour for hlin, which will begin nt Cincinnati on the evening of Oct. 15 and conclude at Cleveland on the evening of the 17th. fly Eiclusho Wirt) from The AMMlatcd Ties. Seattle, Sept. 23. The steamship Itoanoko brings news of a most disas trous storm at Nome, which lag-d with unusual violence for almost two days up to the evening of September 33. It was one of th J . r i est c ci -pcrlenced In western Alaska. A num ber of barges and lighters were driven nshore and w locked. All along the, beach for miles, both east and vest of Nome, the wind and water have created havoc with tents and mining machinery. A number of livei ate believed to have been lost. Andrew A. Ryan, of Los Angeles, was di owned. Scveial captains and seamen on small tugs are missing, and it is believed they arc lost. Fully 600 persons ate homeless, while the loss to propei ty and supplies is estimated at more than half a million dollais. L'very alley leading to the beach is Hilled with dobiK Many Front street buildings abutting on the beach, have been damaged. Numi'totis hniull buildliigx were swept away. HulKlIng. tints, household olfects, merchandise and othei goods and (bat tels along the water front wuie w cok ed by the wind. The heaviest Individual losers aic ptobably tho Alaska CommetcI.il com pany and AVllel Goose Mining and 'Trading company. A hot lous loss is tho dis.ippcniance ot moiu than two thousuud tons of coal. Captain French, in command of the troops, has thiown open the go em inent icservatlon to those lendcicd homeless by the storm and will extend &iuh other assistance as is possible. The tug Iblam .sank duiing the stoim with her crew of tluee. The launch mcrk.i, while trying to aid the big bat go Skookum, went down with Cap tain Madison, her commander, and the engineer. Three or four men woik- NATIVES SLAY PROSPECTORS. Tluee Men Ambushed in the Philip pines Sell Their Lives Dearly. lit I.tiliulic Wire from Tin Associated Prevs Tacom.i, Wash., Sept. L'.V Mall od lres which have leached this city tell of the horrible murder nnd desperate but futile light lor life of J. 1-,'oiev, It. .Spilngfoid and 1J. Uobcitson on the island ot llatnn, one of the I'hlllpplno Ktotip. Tho three men weie ambushed b LU0 natives and cut to pieces by spoais befoio they gave up. They weie all three armed with lepeatlng lilies and atound them lay over twenty dead natives. A paity of Ameilcan soldieis who learned of the attack on the pros pectois discovered their mutilated bodies. Their rltles and all aluables had been taken by the natives. Accoidlng to a letter from one of tho soldieis who was with the party that attempted a rescue, the men had been upon tho island a little less than a week. There are valuable deposits of placer gold on tho Island and it was this which Influenced the men to at tempt tho tilp. CONFESSION FORCED BY DEAD MAR'S FACE Chicago Newsboy Dilven to Tell of Mulder He Witnessed Haunted by Awful Visions. "TEACH EVERY INDIAN GIRL." Miss Reel's Advice In Solving Civil ization Problem for Red Man. 11 1 xilmlic Wire from Tlie- AmimIji I l'm. Washington, 1). C, Sept K. The third annual lepoit of the superin tendent of Indian rchools contains much data of Intel est. Miss lteel, the supeilntendent. finds the problem of Indian civilization moves towatd solu tion. She says that while those who immediately supervise the school real Ire tho magnltuto of their work, they do not feel that the whole Ian den rests upon them. The grndual freeing of the Indian from the reset vatlon svstcm t tin owing moie nnd mote of tut ic sponslbllltv on him Miss lteel emphasizes the ltal im poitntice of teaching the home-making duties to eveiy Indian girl, claiming this to be een mote essential than the teaching of tiadcs to the boys As al most the only way of i caching the homes of the camp Indians is through the girls' school, and as they are to be the future wives and mothers, tho fate of the generations to conic Is, in a large measure, In their keeping. Since her appointment twenty-six months ago Miss Reel has spent seven teen months In the Held. Inspecting the schools and nscet tabling by personal observation tho needs of tho Indians and tho service. She lepoits Inci eased enrollment, better accommodations, gtcat facilities for Industrial ti .lining and gratifying lnipiovements ovet pie vious jcais. A strong plea Is made for coinpulsoiy education. WHITNEY'S WEEKLY BUDGET OF NEWS STRANOE STO.vY 01" PARMER BARRY'S BLACK COW. Timely Warning to a Spinner of Yarns A Bundle of Railroad Gos sip After Thoughts Tho Rhlnoc eios That Roars at Gulf Summit. Recoid of Matters and Things in Geneinl Kept by a Correspondent Who Never Told a Lie. ity l.vcluslie Wire from Tlio Associated Picss. Chicago, Sept. 1!5. John Ryan, a newsboy, gave himself up to the police today loi complicity in a muider, wlildi the police have failed to clear up In the last four yeais. I'.v an bus sold papeis upon the stieets of Chicago. He has shouted "All about tho mm dei" upon sticet coineis many limes since the night be became mixed up in a biawl In a lesoit In Clink sticet, where tho potter of the place, licoige Father, was stiuck upon tho head with a c uspldoi. The very woids, lie said, made him shudder and many times he was on tho verge ot giving BOY CRUSHED TO DEATH. lug along tho water float, in an offoit himself up to the eiosslng policemen to save something from the w lockage, ,.ar 0r justice was all that held bin are said to nave tieeti swept out to sea, but their names aic not known. From lienny river comes a leport of tho wicck of the schooner 1'iospoi and tho drowning of Captain (Joist r, to gether with ono ot his bcjii.cn. Wiecks at Nome. At Nome tho Alaska Common l.il company's barge Voik, heavily laden with winter piovislotis, went ashou. n hour later the baige Skookum dragged her anchoib and was w locked on tho beach. The Notth Atlantic. Transpoitatlon company lost the tu Hob, valued at $2,000. The steam launch Stiao sank at anchor and the 'Jclvidero is a wieck .it tho mouth of Snake river. The little schooner Zenith, which attempted to put to m a, was blown about two miles up the beach. Having her passcngeis ubo.nd, the RoanoKu sailed on the evening ot Sept. U. The storm had abated somewhit, hut after getting to sea it increased. Tho Roanoke was completely at the mercy of the gale. On the thlicl day tho storm subsided and the vessel suc ceeded in reaching pott iminjuied. The steamship Robeit Dollar, which failed fioni Puget Sound font weeks ago, had not ji rived nt Nome when tho Roanoke sailed. The steamship Chillies Nelson sailed fiom Nome thiec days ahead of the Roanoke unci has not nrrlved. She had a laige number of passcngeis. SUICIDE AT SMITHVILLE. Mrs. Caroline Lewis Followed Her Father's Example. IS) Kxclujhc Wire from Tlio AiiuM I'rco. Noiwlch, N. Y., Sept. 2.". The dead body of Mis. Caroline Lewis was found hanging by a lope from a l after ot the bain nt her home In Smlthvlllu to day. She was ).! yens of ago and .viaves a husband and daughter. Her father committed suicide In a similar manor in tho same bam several years ago. LOST IN MEXICAN FLOODS. Repoits of Drownings in the Nueces Aro Increasing. By Inclusive Who from The Aioclalfd Prow St. Louis, Kept 23 Dlspatvhes from tho Nueces liver valley in Texas say tho Mexican village, La Algle, on the Gallatdo creek, a brinch of the Nuecis. was destiojed by the iccent Hood. A Mexican family of four and two Am i- m bark. Finally, however, he became haunted with visions of the clead man's lace. This morning tiling Kvan appealed befote Detectives John Thompson and 1'i.ink Mollis In the city hall building. Ucith knew the veteian newsboy and called him famillaiiy b his Hist name. "t have come to give mjself ti for a iniiidrr that has been bothcilng mo for lour eais," 5an .said. Tin detective:! took hlni to one of tho colls. "1 was only seventeen joai.- old when tho muider was committed,-' he said. "I went with some other fellows I didn't know to this place in Cl.uk sticet. Tho boys got Into a low with the pentfr over a glil. Some one hit him with a cuspidor and we all es caped f i om the place. "Kveiy time tlicio was an oxti.i about a uimder it made me shudder to cty the fact mil. 1 have suffeied all tho agonies ot hell, but now I feel Kic.itly lclloved." The police say that as Itv.in is mero- Iv mi acccssoiy after the fact it is not likely ho will be punished. ACCEPTED STEEL KING'S GIFT. Western Town Barely Can led Elec tion to Accept $50,000. 11 I.vcltt-iic Wire from 'I lit- Asvuialed licw ottuinwa, la, Sept. 23 The second special library election on Hie accept ance of Aneliew Carnegie-' b piopositlon to donate $u0,000 for u public llbiaty cm led by 500 majoilty today. Tlio men gave 272 of the majoiity vole. The llrst election was can led by the women's vote alone, the Judge of the district couit holding the same il legal. m ROOSEVELT GOES TO OHIO. Cyius Brumbaugh Tails fiom a Wagon nnd Is Killed. 11 l'vclusice Wire from The Vfoueiited Prow. McConnellsburg, I'a , Sept. 23. The !)-yeat-old son of Cyrus Hrumbaugh was crushed to death bcfoie his fathei's eyes, the patent being unable to lalso a band to effect the boy's dcilveiance. Hruinbaugh was driving a team down a steep hill near I.ojsbuig Clap. Ho lost control of tho hoises, which clashed clown tlio hill at a frightful late of speed. Tho boy. In endeavoring to apply the brake, was jolted from tho wagon to the gtound in front of the wheels. Ono of tho wheels passed over Ills head, crushing it so badly that death fol lowed in a few minutes. Special to the Scranton tribune Suseiuehannn, Sept. 23. Farmer Har ry, ot Red Rock, has a line herd of Jersey cattle. Ho takes gtcat prldo in them, and tho tlno quality of milk pro duced by them causes him to receive an extia price In the mnikct. For a mouth a black cow has been giving lit tle milk, and a veterinarian was called in. Ho examined the animal and pro nounced her entirely healthy. Then Fanner Hairy turned detective The herd dally stand for hours In the Susquehanna liver In a little eddy be low the house. On Sunday, while Far mer Uatiy was sitting on n log near the river, ho saw nnd beard a splash near tho black cow, nnd In a moment u big carp swam up to the animal and commenced milking her. The fish le m.itned motionless until It secured Its full, then slowly swam under a laige lock and was seen no moie lh.it clay. On Monday Farmer Unity again took his position on the log, but this time he was aimed with a shotgun. After half an bout's watching the ilsh ap peared, and while bwlmniing tovvaid the black cow, the farmer blazed away and the carp turned over on Its side, gasped a few times and died. Farmer Iiany towed It ashoio and lugged it home. It weighed thlitccti pounds. A TIMlilA WARNING. If "Whit." the "loiclgn" newspaper correspondent of this place over goes to Aiatat, this county, and tho people theie know he Is within leach, some thing will suiely happen. In no othei placu has he located such a number of freaks, monsttosltles, nnd altogether outlandish things ns In that township. The last yarn Is about a man In that locality who has never lode ten miles on a lailioad tialti. and has never worn socks, collar or necktie. Susquehanna. Join mil. on tho Nineveh branch. Heavy grades on tho branch will soon be among the things of the pant. Fannetfl report that thej ato finding Into potatoes small and few- in a hill Chestnuts will be small this yeai on tho Vices. The larger variety will be found at minstrel shows. In one week this month a Susque hanna county fanner lost his wife by etopoment and an n by lightning He mourns the loss ot the ox. Whitney. POISONING CASE IN ROCHESTER. Woman's Illness Caused by White Powdeis Sent Her by Mall. By i:xchile Wire from The Avwctalnl Pi'. Rochester, Sept. 2 ,.- A oaso some- what icsemhllng tbnt of Mollncux Is under Investigation by the giand Jury heie. Mrs. Margniet Hoot, of 9fi Ulep dale Pntk, n pilvato detective, has been oiy 111 for two weeks, and she declaies that her sickness was caused by porno mysterious white powdets which she locelved thiough tho mall, and which she says she unsuspecting ly took for medicine. When taken 111 she had but lecontly i r tut ncd home from the hospital, wheio she had boon tteatod for injur ies. While there. Dr. Sullivan, of Chat lotto, was her vl-iltlng phvslclnn. When Mrs. Root leunnod home she lecolvcd, she says, a package ot sup posed medicine from Dr. Sullivan. Af ter she had taken a dose she became dangerously ill. Dr. Sullivan denies that he ever sent such a package' ot medlelno to Mis. Root. Mis. Root was mat i led tarly last summer to Fiank Rye. piopiietor of the Latta house, at Chat lotto, but latei, because ot dlftciences, thov paited, and Mis. Hoot letuined to her home In this city. STRIKE CLOSES A GOLD MINE Coloiado Woikmen Object to an Ob noxious Oidei Ovvncis Deter mined to Stop Theft of Oic. He Will Make Twenty-Two Speeches in a Two Days' Tiip. 11 lvtliunc Wire from The Afeoiiitcd IrM Columbus, O, Sept. 23. Governor Hooncvelt will make twenty-two speeches In Ohio and as many mine as the fat mors and woikmen along tho line of his itineiaiy can pi e till upon him to deliver. When the announcement that he would give two days to the Ohio cam paign was made the state committee planned that he should address but four meetings at Davton nnd Colum bus on Oct 10 and at Toledo and Cleveland on the day following. Since D i.vilu-ive Wire fiom 'Jhc Xvocnled I'ic" Denver, Col , Sept. 2fi. Th ltidepi nd once gold mine, ono of the greatest in Ameilea, has been shut down fot ,u in dellnlte pciiod owing to the walking out of pi m tlcallv every man c mploc I. Tho men rebelled against an o.der iiilciilated to stop tlio heft of valuable cue The company ihilms to have hoi a loving hundieds of dollais el.ill.v lor sev eral months ist An ordc i was, thcio foio, issued compelling evtty worhiuan to make an entire change of clothing and walk undiessed from the .hanging loom to the diesslng room. This action was the only ono the management could decide upon as be ing calculated to prevent the carrIng away of llch specimens by the woik men. The mine, which is owned by an Hngllsh company will lcmnln idle until enough men apply for woik to enable it to lesume. Sl othei laige companies have Issued a similar oidei and signed an ngi ce ment with the Independence company to enforce it. EXPULSION OF MORMONS. Goods. ,ew All the New Autumn Colors. Poplins, English Coatlines, Tweed Venetians, Drap de Etas, Coidettes, Etc., 'Etc. Proselyting Elders Whipped and Warned to Leave by Florldans. B i:clu-lce "flue from The Asoelated PreA Marianna, Fla., Sept. 23. Report comes fiom the western poitlon of the county that Moimon eldeis who have been nt work all summer there, have been run out of the country by an geied men. Tluee families wero packed up to go with them, consist ing of eight women and girls, and two men. The mob of angty men stilpped and whipped the elders and at the mouth of shotguns, diove them across the lino, with the warning that they would bo killed If they letuined. One ot the men converts also was severely beaten. Another report says that one of tho elders was killed and thieo othei s cov eted with tar and cotton. TELL ON HOT PLATE. ratal Accident to a Cambria Steel Company Employe. D liluiu' Witc from The Associated Pit- Johnstown, Pa., Sept. 3 Cieotse 13. Chase, of Wnlnut Oirve, while at woik in the Cambila Steel company's mills lids ctternoon, was oveiccme by fuinaco gas and fell on a hot steol plate. When found a few minutes after waids by his fellow woikmen he was dead. RETURNS TO CLAIM A FORTUNE. Richard Stewart Appears After Be ing Mourned as Dead. 11 LvelicUc Who fiuin The Associated Press Kaslon, Pa, Sept 2 After having been tuouiin d as dead fot llftcen yenis, Itleiinrd Stewjtt. sou of Mis. Helen It. DoLnhoto. of this place, mine hoie today and will shaie a fortune ot $".', 000. Stew at t left Ihhty jeais ago. when but 10 ycais old, and fifteen yeais ngo his mother was notified of his deatli. Mis. Del.aboro and her two sons fell heir to $75,000 left by Charles Ryan, a New Yoik linker, who whs a brother of Mis. Do Laboio Ktewait is nciw a merchant at Chattanooga, Tumi. Tailor Black Goods. Pebble Cloths, Cheviot, Camel's Hair, Ocean Proof Serges, Animal Cheviots, Ven etians, Broadcloths, Etc. Cheney Brothers' Silks. 25 new styles of the highest grade fancy stripe taffeta silk. The $1.25 quality for 95c. Wear guaranteed, ELOPER IN PRI30N CELL. Man Who Ran Away with Philadel phia Woman Gets Six Months. fly Kulusuo Wlie fiom 1 lie ssocutid Pien. Lawrence, Mass, Sept. Jo In tho Supeiior ciimlual court todaj, Joseph V. Reynolds, who eloped with Mrs. Mnigueilte I. Kelfer, of Philadelphia, was, sentenced to sl'c months In the House of Collection. Tho couple weie arrestee! in Lvnn tin eo weeks ago. Tho case against the woman was placed on tile, she having returned to her husband. MEARS&HAGEN 115-417 Liickawnnna Avenue. WESTINGHOUSE DIVIDENDS. II) Pultun" Wire fiom the Vioeutcd l'rrw. I'ltttbiire, sept 21 The Wittlnnliome Air l.ul.e compjio die land, tuil.n, the resul ir qiutUrh iMwdmd, V. per rent jid nit ivtrn dlWdeiui rf ii pel mil pat iMe Oil, in, to MCJll. Of mold, Oil. It. 'illK W JtlllKholln! Machine (umpjii (Iceland u euuurh dividend cf l'i per cent on the pufenecl, unci 'j per mil. on the common Unci,, pji ili) Oct ID. TICKET SCALPERS SENTENCED. 11 r,clulc wire from The Associated Pie. Atlantic, City, feept. 2J. Ceorpe I'mlir and ' It. O'Pomiell, charged with tciltln;; lailioad ticket, were today tcntenctd to to niortl each in Jail. Thero ucrct (cur lndlctinrrt ou'jlntt the- men, and in view cf tho fact Hut the; ideadtd guilly, couit gate them 3 light ten. tencc. n,OT.SA.M AND JKTSAM. Tho riohlbltioniHts this year aie go ing into the campaign w ith ardent Mill Its. " lellciw feeling makes us won dinu" blind. When one man trios to do the woik of tluee, the woil; of the two icmuini undone. If a man waiilH to give a helping hand to a (Uiuggling young man, let him hlip in four aces. . man who doesn't Unovv .'instiling is piutty sine to tell 11 tho Hist chance ho ge t.s. Ilicie w i man in our Inwn, iiil he wan wnndiont ie; IP mule i t-l iUo PeciiKe he Ne'er failed to adicrtUc How the father of this country would htaie to see thu hIzc of hit, lainily now adays! Neglected giavch aio not half m !,ad as neglected poor people who will soon need giavcs. RAILROAD NOTHP. It I-, Mid that scome of the lailioads will supply Intel pi etors to tho passen gyis what tlio names of the stations me after the biakemeu have called the in Some active Krie cnglnects in Sus quehanna have .steadily pulled the throttle since the yo.u.s lSir.-'4t!. As one lcstilt of the coal strike, sev eral giade pusher engines in Susque hanna have boon laid ofl. AI-TIRl THOUCiUTS. Adam never had a mother-in-law. The big head is ,i complnlnt peculiar to small men A successful fanner never tiles to get whipped cream by beating his cow s. A laugh Is woith n bundled gioans in any market. RHIXOCRROS ROAMRD IIERE- AnOUTS. About a mile from Gulf Summit lab- oieif have been at work for some time in making an excavation for blue stone. Nothing unusual was discov ered thero until the other day, when the fosslllferous lomalns of some very laigo nnlmals were found, and near them fossilized poitlous of a human body. What Is peculiar about the find ! the location of thoso fossils, within a stratum of shelly lock nnd earth, with solid ilagfetone locka above and below them. The ieet and putt of the legs and what Is taken foi the head of a laigo animal Indicate Unit they belonged to a creatine somewhat resembling the ihlnoceious. Tlio petitions of thu hi' man body found me the tiunk. with the neck almost entiie. and the aims biokon off nt tho should er. It1 is iiueiy tnnt tne man ana the nnlmals wero once occupants of a cave lnterlying the stiata of lock, and weio either plnced there after death or wcio overtaken tiiere allvo by an Inundation of water unci lock debiis, and be .-a mo petrified. MATTERS IX Cj HN TRIAL. Porno man who has n genliw for statesmanship ought to dlscovet a scheme to avoid stilkcs. Pemalo blacksmiths begin by shoo ing hens. Tho man who doesn't know where his noju dollar is to como always sends It wheio his last went. Man wns cieated llrst. Woman was a sort of i ect eat Ion. The oyster Is not what ho used to be. ENclmnRO. Ho rortalnly is not apt to be If ho Is kept too long. Ono of the curiosities to bo shown nt tho coming Hinghnmton fair will be a whole carload of coal. A Lanesboio man last week caught a mud rut tlo weighing sixty pounds. Winter has few tenuis for a mnn who knows where his season's supply of meat Is coming from. A Stevens Point man's poultty has lioc n sttlcken with some soit of di sease, and they nin almost Innocent of featheis. Ho has asked tho village sowing society ii meet at his homo to make pantilettes for his naked fowl. HOMD NRW OLRANIXaS. If tho coal strike Is a "laster," Sus quehanna people will place oidei s for hard wood and soft coal. Tho wood acid factories have mado great Inroads In the supply of hard wood in this sec tion during tho past twenty years, yet thero is a largo amount remaining. Italian woikmen from tlio Hudson rlvor section are being brought by tho Delavvato and Hudson company to woik on the Improvements being made COLLAPSE OF GRAND PORTAL. Ruin of Ono of tho Most Remarkable Wondcis on Lake Superior. By !!eltilvc Win In m I ho Avtoclatrd Prev Maiqitetto, Mich , iepl. 2'.. Wold has Just been leeeHcd hi to that tlio (liand Portal at l'lctuiod ioik.s collapsed dur ing a iei cut noitheastei of great evei ity with a ciaMi which was hoaid foi nilk'H mound. The (iiand Rental was the most ii'iuatkablo nattual w nuclei on tile south sluuo of l.ako Suprilm. Its height was ion feet and Us Inc. tilth 1T0 led on tin watei lltu, ivhllo tlio i lift In which it was mt (Mended for thlity foot nbovo the arch. The hugo cmvo to which It gave ontiv Ins ofton rooeived largo eeuision boats. AGED BANKER TO SEEK GOLD. Seventy-Plvc-Year-Old Edward Isett Going to the Klondike. 11 lAdiitlve Wlie fmni Iho VsmhIiI d Pro" Huntingdon, I'a, Sept 1'5 lMwaul R. Iseft, Into n diiector of tho Piist National bank, of Huntingdon, and piosidcnt of the Klist Xatlnnnl bank or Altoona, has left his home In Spruce deck for Hrltlsh Columbia and Alaska, In seaich of gold. Ho will tiavel S00 miles by stage unci 100 miles on pack mules. Mr. Isett Is a heaity man. of 7fi venir, and Is woith a quaiter of a million dollm. M'KINLEY SURE OF INDIANA. I! llv luslc Wlie fiom lne iiuciatnl I'pii. Indianapolis, Sept. 23. Tho final po'l ot tho state, taken under the dhection of the Republican state centtai com mittee, has been completed, and full leturns from all the counties are nov In the hands of the chalimau. The poll shows that the plurality for President MeKinley this vear will be laiger than that of four jeats ago, nnd that the total vote will be about r. per cent, greater. THE VANDERBILT FOREST. Object Lesson In Piactlcal Forestiy In the South. I rom lorijt an I Sueam Tlio I'isgah forest has cost V.inder bllt something liko $.'50,000, or about ?J.r.O an acie. lie has bought It In gioat or small tiaets as tapldly as possible , and now his langcis me tin only deiiHens. There r.re five of them all picked men of the mountain;-!, f line physique, good ildets and dead shots One ol them come to moot tho pllgilm and looks at his penult, vhl'h Is a voty impoitant piece of piper. Tills foi ester, whose name H Keain, is a typo ot the i angers, good htminicd, tall and sti uig, vsell mount- cvl, vitlt ii pouting title slung nt his berk, saddle bags nnd poncho. To him these mountain wilds aio like an open book, and upon him and his associates i gtat and Incessant te.sponslbllily dcvolvep. Tlicv inun Keep open the toads and the tialls, sec that tho boundni it nee, tlireo l.uudieil miles in length. Is all light, keep out poach oip, look nft'or tin- gatnn and tlie. tiout, and alwajs bo on tho alert foi tlmbo" steak is. Tho po.uhei? would come fiom near and lnr to catch the trout, or lather to kill them by ex plnilliiR dvnamllo caitildgea in tho deep jiools where tho big fellows link: or to kill tho deer, the gtouse (m pheasants, as they am known popu larly) or the wild tuikejH. At an In credible distant e tlio tialued rar ot the ranger will hear the explosion of dmimlto, and he tinil.s the offender uneiilngly. even into othet counties, and once Into Tenncsse". Theie aro 20 j miles of tiall In this forest, tin trulls leading alongside em h tmut stieum. Thoio aie seventy miles ot toad passable for wagon. Trail and load ate always kept In readiness ngalnst Mr. Vatidei bill's coming. He is, as the range-is sa, llablo to come any time. Theie mo miles ot shooting paths, tho latter fif teen feet in width and cut out light and left fiom the loads. When doer mo dtlvcn they must ctoss these paths, nnd by means of the latter alono can tlio hunter ace them In tlmo to get a shot. Tho absence of noises other than those made by tho streams is ono of tho most noticeable things. Raicly Is tho note of a bird heutd, and moro seldom still Is any feathered thing seen. So perfect and so dense is the I JONAS LONG'S SONS. JONAS LONG'S SONS. We Show Without Question the Biggest and Finest Variety and Assortment of Coats, Suits and Jackets ever introduced to Scranton. The season's styles are now in shape for you to look at and to buy if you are suited with them. They represent a wonderfully choice collection that will pay you to give the closest inspection. We bought away early got the pick of all that was good and pretty. Not a garment here but what is full of style and interest. The second floor is the place. e lest in Millinery If you grasped the idea of what you wanted in a Hat at our formal opening, bring us the idea and we'll carry it out. No trouble. Selling a good many hats just now. One of the low priced specials that com mands unusual interest is the felt shapes in turbans and short back sailors, trim med with velvet and fancy feathers. We charge you $1.98 for them, though worth a good deal more. Children's hats, too, in great abundance. dooas Long' s Sods 11 I I " rmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmt For a numbsr of vearspast I suffeied untold agony from djsp:p sia, and how to Kct rid of it I did not know. I tried every lenicdy friends could surcst. still I K.it no relief, unci my biutnc-.s bein sedemiry, that of a bookkeeper, it was getting; almost unbearable! I oltcn had to lay off fur t day or two. I consulted cur family plivsician. but tlie medicine he prescribed for me oniv gave tcm porarj relief. I mall) I was induced to try Kipans 'I'abttles. It was not long before 1 felt greatly relieved, and now, thank God I have not lost a day m the last yea-. lean hi!1" recommend to all who arc alilictcd as I was, ai.d in rcycase it is always a fact that One Gives Relief." c-uver thai a deer can lie unten only a few feet away. Numinous as tho tuik'js ate only one was Hushed, and only a few pheasants weio seen, the shntp footiuniks of tho dcoi an- (on stanti visible- In tlie tialls, and along side the sti earns nu the footprints of tho wildcat. High oveihead tlie golden eagle is seen soaring, and liar-gc-r Reams shows a mounted spool men which bo killed with .1 tevolvei n- It sat in a treetop ilghtv jaidi tuvny. Though Mr. Vaudotbllt is not a sportsninn. but a student, ot, as tinted, all things aie Kept teady for him His pleasute Is the pli.isuie of others. On his last visit ho onlv caught pno trout, nor did he tlio a gin. His wlfo was with him. She it n good horsewoman and lodes a pony tin and down the stopost tialls. rn du'r protection native tiout ate rapid ly icslooUIng the sti"ams v.lth'out ai tiilelal piopagatlon In tome of tho stroamr i.ilnbow C'.illtoinla ttoul n-i b-c-n pin oil, but these aio not so sut istiuioiy a fish. They nipidly los tbeii llch colors, and have to be ciulck lv outen to be palatable, while thu tiout of the locality, prcpoilv diessed, keep well. In thu old days, beforu theie was pinteeilon, theie weio caught In two davs In thla very for et I.dVl trout, and most of this need It ss Hliughter was pure waste. At lilltmnio Mr. Vardeibllt has an arboretum, ono of the laigoBt In the woild, and tno plonooi- in tlio United States. This was founerly under tho direction of Cllfotd I'lnchot, who is iirvi tuc OftrA?SlS9RB(r5E) yahiigyyuriyii: BELLAV8TA Arsonlo Beauty Tablets and Pills. A nor. fectb safoand su irjutt nitre tmi nt fnroll .Uln clltorders, Hestorestha bloom nlyouth to laded lacev. li) ai.js' treaticfot 50vt 30 days' 1.W, by malt dina for rlrculn: Aeldre-d, ,.. w E1'VITA .MED1CAU CO clbun JscLsoa St., Cblar Bold by JIcGarrah & Thotms. Drug gists,, 109 Lackawarra ove, Scranton. I'a. BUY THE GENUINE m SYRUP OF FSOS ... SIANUFACTUnED BY CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. tr-MiTK'nii: .lMt:. nt pieent held fores trr of tho I'nlted Htates; it Is now under ilie illreetlon of Br. .M-li'inU as loiostor. In thl ailioietuiii moie than three hundred I thousand lues and hhiubx have lieen planted. I'lsguh foiest is the c omple- , ment of tho tuboietiim. and In those wild woods Dr. Schenik has a lodge wheie he spends inU'-li of each suni- ' mm t-ltlt lilo .tinea Tn tlm litttAi nr, often jouths ot wonlth and high so cial position who wish to htttdy fotos try a study which the United States soiely needs, slnco so many millions aro daily devoting themselves to th task of forest destruction and so few to conservation.
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