THE SCItAXTON TRIBUNE-THURSDAY, JANUARY 10, 1901. h I ! $2jtf An Excellent Combination. The pleasant mothod and beneficial effects of the well known remedy, Btihtp or Fios, manufactured by tlio California Fio Syiiup Co., Hlustrato thevaluoof obtaining the liquid laxa tive principles of plants known to bo medicinally laxatlvo and presenting1 themiu the form most refreshing1 to tlio tasto and acceptable to thu wystem. It is the ono perfect strengthening' laxa tive, cleansing the system effectually, dispelling colds, hcadaclicn and fevers gently yet promptly and enabling ono to overcome habitual constipation per manently. Its perfect freedom from every olijcctionablo quality and sub stance, nml its acting' on tho kidneys, liver nnd bowels, without weakening or irritating' them, mnlto it tho ideal laxative. In tho process of manufacturing figs nro used, as they are pleasant to tho taste, but the medicinal qualities of tho remedy arc obtained from senna nnd other 'nroniatic plants, by a method known to tho California Fio Svrup Co. only. In order to get Its beneficial effects and to avoid Imitations, please remember tho full name of tho Company printed on tho front of every package. CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP GO. BAN FRANOIBCO, cax LOUISVILLE. KT, HEW YORK. N. T. For nolo by all Druggists. Price 60c. pr bottlo. Ice Cream. . BEST IN TOWN. 9 Per QC Quart LACKAWANNA DAIRY CO Itleptone Order rromptlr Dillvirsl !3f32J Adami Avenue. Scranton Transfer Co. Baggage Checked Direct to Hotels and Private Residences. Office P., L ft W. Passenger Station. PboDS 625. DR. H. B. WARE, SPECIALIST. Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Offic Hour a. a. to 11.80 p. m.: I to 4 Williams Building. Opp. Poatafflctt ; CITY NOTES : -f V U.UN.V110.NS. Klghty thlldrfn vvcie vacdtv e'ci at tlio Lackavvamn hospital jcstei Jiy. MM.v-seun were jicinatcl Tuesday. X OYhlTU SUl'I'int. Tb ladies of llic IVnn Airiiue Iljptlst cliuuh v III nerve nn ovstei su,.. vr on lliureday nlzlit. Jirnuiy -I. ,s.Li: OPENS TOMORROW. Tlio sale of Mats for tto Ilrotkwjy cnleitainmcnl rnuitp will optn at the ln olflcc toinoriovv at 0 o'cUxk. AS.MT.Ui IIKORG MZATIO.V. TIip annual re crganlwlicn of the ilnectoiate of tlif I'jint Nj. tiorul bank will lake place S-atmday uiornlui; net at 10 o'tloik'. DIsaiAltni'.I) TUB C.bi:.-Jamej O'llo.vlr. o( llivcr Mrcet, va disclurgcil ly Aldinian Millar kit night uon the iliarge of nwuilt and luttciy tnd thrccts to kill. ClRKESDMtat.R PlsCIIAlir.r.I). lieiijain'ii flrccnbcrKCr, the 10 j car-old lioy, who vva. anc-t. rd Tuesday nisht lor tliv lancny of a Mid, was discharged by the major jcstcnlay. CAnDEN IINKD. lMtrirk Carrion, who va trusted by I'aliolman IIuki'iui fur mating a ill, (m ham c at SMnireU's rarrligp ktin-o ji.tcrclj), tu fined fS by tho mayor yenlerday. STRUCK RV CliANl..-Miko Ptavlti. of Seventh ftrcit, was ttruik by one of the moving riant' in tho loundiy of the Dickson worki jrslnday nnd painfully Injured on the !vuk. We u takm to the Lackawanna nospltal. OMITTED HIS NAMK.-ln The Tribune' no. lount of the fceentcenth ward caucus ycjtciday the mine of John T. Howe was iiudvcilrntly omitted. Mr. Howe was elrtlcd tho llcpubllran andldite for alderman of the Seetilrcnlli waid to nicccol himself. I.U.NTII AMI TI'.A. A commltUo lon.Wiii,; of Mill, l'rcalou Iloblnson, Miki Jennie llcjnoM. and Jlita Martlu Dlmmick will serve lunch and tea today at 218 Wyoming avenue for the boiuflt of - -t" . We offer subject to previous . BU1C f f T- $4,000' f Syracuse Hapid Transit Rall "f way CQold Bonds: 5 Per Cent. Mature 1040 - - The Company own and icnliol the -f 4- ttrcet lallwaj of hjiacutr, bcliij; wmic. thing ocr lu nillei, s,racuw h.-n a .a. . populatlau of 108,371. 'Iho ro. iainlns . of the company for Ihe cai endliij; Julj "T J 1.1. wcic JJIS,173.O0. " "y I'rUe and paitliuhn on jppliculoii. f 4- M Ilroadway, ,N, V Wllkcullarie, f tailjunilalc, -f Ouinmoimiallli HhV, ni.iiiIoii. f thi crout.di eommlltce ef the Home for the rrlendlees. ACCIDENT TO TmnLtlt. Tncoy Iloheitf, a K-jcar-old lioj. lro two lionjit in hli Ml foreinn lat night while tumblliar ill an enter lalnmcnt eh en by tho Iloy' Indmtrlal no ilillcn at Hie ft, l.uke'i palish liw. H was irmovrd i the Lackawanna liu'iiltal. ANNUAL Jir.KTISO.-The nnmul tneetliii: of the Home for tlio I'llrndlctt will be held ti mor row afternoon at 2 o'clock In ihe Youru Wo nun'n Christian nMOclallnn tevmi. AH life arid nnu.il mcinbcn are Mh1l'inl tr (te at the election of officer. The publlo In icquedcd to be pncnt. I'AY-liAYS. The Uoluwarc and lludon com pany paid yetttrday at the rialtlmorc No. 2 and Haltimoio Tunnel mine, at Wllkcnllarre, and the While Oak mlncn at Archbald. Tlie Hcla waie, Iiatkananna and Western compinj- com. pletcd their ruja for December jesterday, whrn the employee In Lutcnie county were paid. obtaini:!) sionxy nv rnAUD. Peter si.y- ler, ot llunkrr hill, wai hchl under tl00 ball by Alu'enhan Millar .icMcrday for obtaining money under false iuctcnc. The rro-'MUtor, 1'ianl; Sllpp, claims that frni!er borrowed fc!J from him at odd tlinea upon a box of mine tools. When they were in fmydcr'a wlfc'a name. Y. W. f?. A. VOTrQ ..TI.A nu nr.tl.,. l..aa aro beginning woik. Nov U the time to ugltler for iK'Blnlng and advanced work. The girla' In duitrlal club Is taking a moat practical couue, that of lable tettltg and walling. GUIs up to 10 uars of ago aro cllgiblo to thi club. The hour of meeting is Priday at 1 p. in. COLLY IN TltOfllMI-Josepli Coley, of Mollkc avenue, was arraigned before Alderman Millar lat night on the charge! of anuult and batlrry, non support, desertion and threats to kill, pre fcricd by lilt wife. He waa diKhargcd on the aault and b.ittuy chaigo and held under M) ball for desertion and noiwupport and thieaU. WILL III: TAK1IN HOMi:.-C. I). Decker, uf fill Uailicld avenue, who w.w taken to the Lackawanna hospital in Dcrunber utlcrlug Willi a compound fratluto of the leg, uitlncd while k...nt ...ii. ..... iiaiiuiiiik uiitiii ni me iiriuge iircei Mauon or the Delaware and Ilud'ou cuinpan, tin rccov end sufllcicntly to be lemoved to his home ."at- liriia. rnnzKV mil! iiviv-i'nni. iiim.t.r i r.m rir&t ktreet, Dodgetonn, w.-u invoitigaliiig soniu ore which had frozen on the top of ons of the chutes at the Mast furnace jrsterday, a plcio iiiokb on ami ttrucu mm on liic lelt Ig, pain fully lnulsing him but forlunaicly not hicak iii any bones, lie wan takin to the Mos T.i lcr 1 capital. ci.or or iif.ooi) ri:movi:ii.-s. m. oron, agent at tho Providence station of the Delaware and Hudson company, who wa.s struck by an in glne last week and rendered unconscious, Is ic ported miicli impioved at the Hahnemann hos pital. The clot of blood which formed on Ihe brain haa b:en rcinovtd and Mr, Colon's speedy recovery is expictcd. KACKLMOR CLIIIVS OKITCIIIIS.-The folio--dig oldctra vveio elected last night by the mem bir, of Ihe UvceWor Social club to fcene for the coining year: Prisldint, Isadorc rinodnun; vice perslditit, l.cvl Kramer j tieajurer, lltniamln Siinltr: seiritary, Isaac Drown; tnvtreis, Arthur Long, ladore Krotmky, William Mose, II H. Dels and Jo.5ep!i Levy. WILLIAM COOK IV.ICIICD.-Wllliani Cook, a joung man emploved elevator runiiir by .loras Long'B Ssons, was lighlly injured early seateiclay morning. Ho was at the giound floor an was Jiut about to i-tatt h elei.ilor wlun he acciilcnlally fell to one lde, -lilMug l.ii bead agaln.t tlio luip cilg ( the door, lulling fiuile a deep ga-li. lie wis taken to his home in West S-iranUm, where his Injuiies cie driiitd by a pliysli Ian. OUR DELEGATES AT PITTSBURG They Attended the Board, of Trade Conference with Reference to Sec ond Class City Legislation. The following Is from yesterday's Pittsburg Conimcrclal-Gazette; At the conference between the delegates from the Scianton board of trade and the Pittsburg chamber of commtrce jrttciriay nftcrnoon it de selopid that the plan is (J 'rem- li'siilalliu operative tor all the ccond-tl.iss cities of ll.e ktule, I'ltttbuig, Allegheny and Scratiton. and nut for I'cranton slaur, Tlio tie legates are T. L. Ilitcheuck, attorn'y for the Municipal league, of Scranton and V. II. Alherlon, tecictary of the xranlon boaid of trade. An unexpected (all to New- Yoik city presented cvCity Solicilirr Jamei. II. Toiiey from being ono of the delegate!1, as cxpcilcd. Tlnin- present at the ioiilrei.ie fiom Pittiburg and Mleghenv were John lllidley, Ollvrr Me ( lintmk, 1', W. MeKee, Oeoige W. Buthrie, Ma-j-ir A. P. Ilurwlificld, Ihny Duhl and II. .1. Heln. fciciet.iry Aihcituii, .speaking of tbi- object and reoiilts of tho confiieneo alter it was over, slid that he had KciinJ a number of valuable 6ig gcstlon.', as will Ja a lot of printed matter whieh will be taken baek to Sranlon and em bodied In a bill to be prepared at unco by James II. Torrey, who U well known as an eu. thoilty on modern Ideas cf municipal eiiganira tion, Mr. Torrey will piobably bring the bill lo 1'itli.buig to proi-cnt it to the chamber of louimcrec, and then, it Is hoped, the uuilid mpport of PitUburg, Allegheny and beranton delegations may bo put behind it to help it through the legislature. As the main feature of the new bill there will be muih greater power and io.ponsihilty sctcd in the in j j or and 1cm power in the coumlla, Mr. Atliertnn (.ays. The reason this is urged just now, he sa.vn, Is that Scranton would now be a illy in nianj re fcpi'cU without a chatter, bad not Cuveincr Stone corhenled to elelay the proelauiillou nf its eutrauie upon the plane of becond class eliliu. In the prearatlon of the pieent lavvi. (oi eitie. of this (Um it was taken for granted that an old chaiter goveined a largo part of the detail of urganlutluu, as In the case of Pittsburg, and the law failed to piovlde for them. In Scranton theie Is no old duller of that kind to be opir ntlve, and that ill.v'.s eutianie now into the higher class would ueccoslt.itc a lot of legislation, lids being w, the present lime U thought op pmtuno to uigc the general change. Mi vis. Hitchcock and Vtlieitun spent the ulghi in this lit. They will rciutn to Vranton this morning and cqiimiU with Mi. Turiev. It i thought that the bill will be prepared within a week or ten elajs. KILLED BY AN EXPLOSION. Timothy Shea Fatally Injured by Explosion in Pine Brook Mine. Timothy Sheu, of the corner of Mon roe avenuo and Grove stieet, was fa tally Injured by an explosion In tho Pino Urook mine yesterday morning. Shea's left left wuh literally blown to piece, liotlilrie; bur a flinptlcs.s mass of bone fiom tho hip downward re maining to marls that extremity. The rlirht mm f,rom the elbow down was IlkewlEO shattered. There was also a fjash aver tho- eye-, unotht-r in (ho back of the head and minor bruises about the body. Shea was tiiUeu to ilm L.tekawuiina hoHpltiil M 1 o'clock In the morning and llveel until 7.3(1 last iiIbIiI. Two tuse: had failed to Isnlte a chutije of powder and Shea prepared a third. Ho lighted thu S(tilb und watted, as ha thought, a stilllclent lime for tho (lie to ii'iivh the charge. While re tuiulng to invcstlfrate, the -NpIoyon occurred, hurling the ioek and dial In all directions nnd inflicting the above Injuries to Shea, Undeu taker Cuslck took cluttgo of tho remains. Removal Sale. Attend Nettletem's Keinoval Sale. Shoes at onej.fouith pi Ice, Washing ton avenue. ia-. .ttiAiJSiiJL-tiv v .. fr .A .. ..-.,." .ni,- PURCHASE OF THE CENTRAL GIVES READING PROMINENCE IN COAL TRADE. J. Picrpont Morgan Closed a 850, 000,000 Deal in Four Minutes and Outwitted" the Slower Baltimore and Ohio Negotiators Rending Will Take Full Advantage of the Opportunities Its New Position Gives It Reported Real Object of the Consolidation of Interests. Tho Philadelphia Press had litis yes terday from Its New Yoik corres pondent: The gieat coup of Mr. Moigan In getting wn tiol of (he Jersey Central (or the Heading com pany Is still the topic of Interest In Wall slue I. ami 1'reslilint Hanls, who came over from Phil adelphia to talk over the details with Mr. Moi gan, was much suught after, but when found thi newspaper men could not secura any Infor mation ficm him. The latest phase of tho ellsctwdon Is the (Sect of tho purthaso on the trunk line situation, and there Is a dlspoltlon lu some quarters lo re gard It as serious, if not peulmlstlc, and some ot the piomlncnt 'runk line people base not re coured from tho shock of Saturday. The llaltlmore and Ohio trowd has been dick ering fot the Jersey Central for months, and they have regarded the outcome as certain for some weeks and have Indeed, not hesitated in private conversation to talk of what would hap pen when the negotiations were at an end, They wcTctaklnginittcmcasily as If they vvcie cngagde In some quarter of one per cent, tr.uii.irtlnn, when Mr. Moigan suddenly appeared and bought the propert) The Press has said tint the great financier did the wholo business in twenty-four houi:, but a leading financier sa)s it was concluded In four minutes. Mr. Morgan merely aklng the price and accepting the thing as soon as it wns slated to him. ft is said tho Ililtimorc and Ohio pen. pie wero pencilling away on their pads within ten feet of Mr. Morgan when he iloed tho bir gain, nnd vvcie still figuring when they wire told Ihat the road was solel. TIIKIIt riHM' KNOWI.IllHli:. s this was the first l.novvleilgo tlie-j- hid bad of n competitor they weie aitoundeil, and In thllikln? the nutter nvel, hive been luoie lin pnwKi with the chanccti they have lot than thry were. Their feelings have not been im proved by the appearanic of short i-llps in "In iI I red" language suggesting that the llaltlmnrc and Ohio can get into New York over tho Penn sylvania, or it worst cornea to worst, use their own Btaten Island property, getting theie Ihe best way posvlble. Tho truth Is the lliltlmore and Ohio Is shut out of Xcw York and lis trail! 1 to the metropolis is safeguarded only by a tiaf tie contract. 'Hits may bo sufficient, but it is not what might hive- been. As to the effect on the IViiii-vh.lllI i load, there are obeadv Htorles here that Mi. Caitt does not fully like the- piniiiine me that lull facilities on the North river give- the Heading and tint be clemuned a little to Mr. Morgin, and this has given rlhC to a stoiy tint the Jrr- ney Cential piinliac will be divided up in home- way among the high conli.iillng tiunk lines magnate. This n port Is pei fee I ly ab-urd. On the eon tlar.v, the Heading company will ue its new metropolitan petition to increase Its anthracite coal, bituminous coal and weMerii, ficlght tiaf fie It Ins been frequently pointed out that tin- Iteaillng'is bituminous coal tiaf He has in the last few jears leached a point at which It is important. Lvery means will be taken (o de velop it and to increase It, ami It may be- said now that the Heading company will brimne a factor in the soft enal trade. Looking at the mailer mi all miIi-., It ni.iv be Mid Ihat the Mmgaii-Vandnbilt eiul of the trunk line combination regard the .TeP-cy Central ai. eiuMllon with (.omithlng like hll.ulous Interest, while the I'liin-'lvanla-Ilaltimoie ami Ohio end do not see anything funny in it at all. SELLING aVGGNCV. The New Tork Evening Post has this to say about the sale: The real object cf consolidation U bald to be the establishment ed a single selling agency in this city, after the fashion of the Standard Oil i:oiiip,iny, and by doing this tla; great eoal triM li'Miltaut would be able to dispense with many high Kilailed ofticlaK nd ulllmatcly In ofter 'onipititlon to the gas and bituminous eoal i-oi.i panics by liduiing the price of anthracite coal. The Idea of a tingle ugmcy is not favorably liwcel by a number of ofllccis In the leading ..n tluaiite luiuiunlcn. The prceldcnt of one- a Moigan piiperl said today that thus far no null tetania had been piopo'ed, iinrciit tall, lav ing no Inundation in an; thing dune, lie aild-il that It wai. manlfeatly dlliuult to dUcu-s or even to have an opinion as to the feasibility ol a On tie coal oclllng agemy until -.oine ilillnlte plan liah been frrmulated. Peitoiially, he thought tint theie wcro ccmmcicial lonsldei'atlons lrliiili would have to lo allowed for, even wllh the loads under a single contiol. COMPANY MUST VACATE. John Gibbons Says the Trolley Peo ple Are Trespassers. School Controller John Gibbons Is up In aims against the Scranton Hall way company and threatens to block ado their lino running, to Mlnooka and Plttston, His daughter, he nays, owns mine property on Cedar avenue, near Hippie street, over which tho company tuns Its lines, and ho propones to com pel it to vacate. The property belonged to Mr. Gib bons a number of years ago and ho Hold It to tho old Scranton Passenger Hallway company and bought It back again when tho franchise of that com pany was taken up by tho present .Scranton Hallway company. Tho deed, he says, contained no clause giving thei company any right of way over tho land, Ho deedetl the lot to his daugh ter f-oine time ago. The Traders National Hank held their annual meeting of shareholders for tho election of directors for the en suing year, January Sth, nt tho offlce of The Traders National Hank. The Judges of the election were Geo. W. Finn, Wlllard Matthews, and ir. W. Ilnwley, At tho closo of the polls the Judges reported tho following gen tlemen duly elected to hervo as direc tors for the ensuing year: John T, Poller, Jm. J. Jcrnijii, diss. Sihlagei. ;. ,1. UoIiIiimiii, Chas, I. Matthews, M. h. Keinmeicr, 0. H, Chittenden, W. I,. Council. K. S. Jones. . . riuib, 1. W Mor.s, . v. Walson. Statement of THE TRADERS NATIONAL BANK January 8, nml. ASSETS. la'ans and Investments M.JJitVXS ,0 I'nited Slates llouds wllh pieiiilunis, ll, (mil (h) Cash In vault and hauls tOI.Wl "(5 I) j nl. building .-, Iin,iiu0 is) 82,204,300.16 LIABILITIES. Capital luek i -.'.Vl.ljml exj h'uiplu.1 JOO.ODO ft) I'ndlvlded piodta 17,71'J (H IHv Id' mis unpaid 1,(111 W Circulation 'iio.tmo ou Ueposll hWiflU itl 88,204,300.15 orncciis. JOHN- T. Pllltnat, President. W. W. WAThOX. Vlir-Prrsiilem, THANK b. PHILLIPS, Cwlilcr C "I'm going to give the company thir ty days' notice to take Its tracks off," said he last night, "nnd If they fall to do so I'll build a fenco across the tracks and contest In coutt their right to tuke It down. , The company Is try ing to do all It enn to deprive the citi zens of this city of their ittnt rights nnd I'm going to do all 1 can to pay It back In Its own coin." HE THREATENED THE OFFICER. Angollo Macco Was Going to Use nn Axe on Constable Cole. Angelo Macco, of Smith street, Dun. more, was hold under $500 ball by Al derman Howe yesterday on the charge of resisting an oillcer. Yesterday nfternoon, Constable Cole, accompanied by Deputy Constable McDonald, aimed with a search var iant to recover bottles owned by John letikan, a bottler of Capou.se avenue, went to Mucco's house, on Smith street, Macco was chopping wood with an axe In the yard when the offl cers arrived. Constable Cole entered tho house and found six cases of empty bottles nnd two cases of bottles contalnlni; beer. Tho bottles wero examined and two were selected as belonging to Lillian. Cole was leaving the house when the defendant and his wife tried to prevent his passage. Macco became ungry and rushed out Into tho yard. Cole followed nnd Mac co picked up the uxe and threatened to split the ofllcer's head. McDonald steppeel between tho two and arrested Macco. TO SAVE OLD ACTS FROM AN ATTACK Amendment to the Constitution Sug gested by Judge It. W. Archbald in nn Act He Has Drawn. As a means of checking the attacks, nut do so often fur mere put poses of delay, on nets of tho general assembly, Piesldeiit Judge Archbald proposes au amendment to the couhlltutlon maklnr; all laws Immune from tho al legations of defective title or special leglliition, after I hey have been In existence ton years. Tho elraft of the bill incorporating the nineiulincnt reads as follows: JOINT IIKiOI.UT ION l'ioio-lng an Amendment to the Constitution. He it resolved, etc., that the following be pio posod as an niuiiiihiiint to the constitution, to be designates! .13 the MX artlilc thereof, viz.: AIITIC'Li: MX. Vo iv t of the general assembly, after ten Jimis Hum the elate of its passage, slnll be held unconstitutional by reason ef any defect or inu()li itm v in tho title, or 011 the ground that it Is a local or special liw relating to any of the siihieits piohlbllrd by the constitution, etcept ism li ait, within lint period, shall have been so adjudged by the luurls of this state or ot the I lilted States, having jurisdiction; and the gen eral noiembly by appropiiate legislation shall piovlde for the .i-ccitalnmi nt ami promulfntion ot Midi dii'Moii". Tlio Mil will be offered al the com ing session of tho legislature. To b"coiuo operative the amendment must have boon approved by two consecu tive iihseutbllos. The latter i-Iiium? of tlio act, lefer ring to tho reporting ot locul and United Stutes court derisions, Is for tlio purpose ol providing a means whereby It can bo icadlly known whether or not any net has been de clared unconstitutional by any court 'luring 'the vten years following its p'is.sage. The present lack of any such pro vision as the amendment contemplates makes It possible for n lawyer to -assail any act that happens te come up, and as lawers desiring to elelay or tie up litigation are open to the tempta tion of making this assault, It often happens that the Supremo court Is burdenc-el with a lot of inquiry upon some technical question that was raised solely for the purpose of ele luv. The pioposed amendment would 10 sult in interested parties keeping a closer watch on legislation and hav ing It tested, once for all, during tlio early years of Its opeiatlon. Instead of allowing it to do set vice for thirty or forty years and then attacking It becau.se It happens to bo objectionable to some particular parties' Inteiests Just at that particular time. GRIP IS VERY PREVALENT. Largo Number of Cases Now in the City. Then- is an epidemic of gilp and pneumonia prevalent In nearly every section of tho city, and the physicians nro kept constantly on the movo lo attend their putlents. Ono well known practitioner lunarked last evening that the ptosent grip Infec tions are rapidly enveloping Into pneu nioiiU nnd that there will ssoon be extra work for tho undertakers If the dreaded disease continues. Extraordinary caic should bo tnken to avoid draughts und exposure. H'ho wretched condition of many of the streets, where the overflow of sur face water has become stagnated, !s undoubtedly one of tho principal sources of sickness, but physicians generally attribute the grip to climatic conditions. UNKNOWN MAN WITH GUN. He Held Up James Smith, of Mul berry Street. Au unknown man said to bo a special police oltlcer of Duntnore, attempted to hold up James .Smith, of -110 Mulberry street, Just befoto 12 o'clock last night. Mr. Smith was walking through Cen ter street, between Penn and Franklin avenues, when a man stepped out In ftont of him with a revolver In his hand. The man with the gun demand ed where ho was going. Smith called out and Patrolman Karitis and Lieu tenant Davis responded, Tho unknown was urrested and taken to the Center street station hoiihe, where ho tefused to reveal his Identity. MT. PLEASANT STRIKE SETTLED The Colliery Resumed Operations Yesterday Morning. The strike nt tho Mt. Pleasant col liery of tho Elk Hill Coal and Iron company, has been settled and the men resumed work yesterday morning. The men went out about a week ago because, they alleged, that a boy em ployed at the mine had not been paid what had been promised him. District President Nlcholls called on Superintendent Uryden and arranged tho settlement. Tho boy has been giv en 11 similar position, at another col llcry ait a wage satisfactory to tho miners. NEW LEX0W IS STARTED GRAND JURY TO DEAL WITH ALDERMEN AND JUSTICES. President Judge Archbald, It Is Un derstood, Will Specially Charge the Jury Today as to Its Powers in Making nn Investigation of the Alleged Illegal Fee Taking by the County Magistrates John Luknn Goes to Jnll for Six Months Two Murder Cases Hetud. It Is understood that .Judge Arch bald will today send for tho grand jury nnd give Its members detailed Instructions as to their powers In making an Investigation of the al leged crookedness among aldermen nnd Justices of the peace, In collect ing fops on fictitious cases. When the Jury retires. District At torney W. It. lewls will have ready for Its consideration a number of bills of Indictment founded on Information furnished by County Solicitor Herbert L. Tnylor, and secured by him through tho activities of ex-County Detective Thomas 1. neynolds, as told ot at length In yesterday's Tribune. There Is Just a possibility that the thing will go over for another term, as tho commissioners believe tho de tective has not rounded up nil tho of I'endeis, anil that ho should be given more time, that he may miiko the Job complete. The chances are. though, thut the district attorney will proceed with such cases as aro ready and deal with the others as they nre brought in. The county commissioners say (they do not want to have the affair imade subject to criticism by any seeming partiality. They gave orders to tho county solicitor to Investigate nnd break up this evil. Further than that they have no concern In tho mnt ti'i. The dlsclosuio of the names of the accused magistrates will occasion sur prise, It Is ?ald. Some, who, from current report, twould be the first to be included nmong them, are found lo have been wholly frc from any act which would make them liable lo pros ecution, while olhers who would be nmong the last to be susroctcd, are reported by the detective to be the worst offenders. Luknn Goes to Jail. John Lukitn, the Capouse avenue bottler, who was couvietPd at tho Inst term of court of selling liquor without a license, yesterday ptesented himself lor sentence nnd wns fined $300 and f-ent to the county jail for six months by Judge Archbald. I.ukau hail a bottler's license but sold at tetall over a bar. The Men's union charged him with selling with out license nnd ho was convicted of this charge. Ills attorney, Joseph O'lhien, contended tho Lukan could not bo sentonceil for selling without a license, as he had n license, and (that the only penalty that could be im posed up on him was that prescribed for violating the provisions of his liot tler'K license, which Is much milder that that imposed for selling without a Hcensip. Judge Aichbtilel held In an opinion rendeied last Saturday, that Lukan was charged with and convicted of selling without a license nnd that It remained for the court to sentence him accordingly. Tho case will not bo appealed. Grand Jury Return Today. The grand Jury will mako Its first return today. It will alfo hear tho Taylor borough annexation case and, as told above, listen to Instructions from Judge Archbald. on th? pro posed Lexow of the aldermen and Jus tices of thel peace. Yesterday was devoted almost en tirely to police cases. Among the cases hoard were those of Uarnatto Papa, charged with the murder of Harry Davis, and Josephine and Pas quale Uovalacquo, accused of the mur der of Mary Paul P.ose. Court Houso News Notes. Attorney W. A. Wilcox was jesterday appointed master to distribute the Hem, etc., in the ease of Dean against Ilrovvu. The returns of the elections in the Fifth, Hth and Fourteenth wauls were received )cterday it Prothonotary Copeland's office and will be counted today by court. A writ was jekterday granted to klrltie off Judgment in the case of the Commonwealth to the use of Lackawanna county against John Yon olauj and otheis. It is returnable net Satur day. The will of William C. Beaumont, late of Scranton, was estcrda.v admitted to probate, liertha Hlliabeth Ueaumont ur.d Jeihn H. lleau mont, diughter and ivon, respectively, are madi heirs and eotutori. January HI, at 1.30 p. in., was yreterda) fixed by Judge Archbald as tho time for hearing testi mony in the dlvone cases ot Litzle Connor against Michael Connor and Maigartt McGovvan against John J, Mcfiowan, Constable Kimuel Hodvvay, of the First waul of Archbald, isterday appointed John McOrail as bis deputy, T. J. Priie was appointed deputy to Constable Chailes W. Noaik, of the Thirteenth ward. Couit approved the appointments. The trespass ease of Kdward T. Davis and his wife, I'.tla. against the Sirnnton Hallway com pany, vva.s jeterday leported settled. The com pany paid the plalntilTii .o00. They sued for 20,000 damages for injuries sustained by Mrs. Davis in the Hendham lollUion of last rummer. Wellen & Torrey represented the plaintiffs. 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