!J5.".iT'r?4;?rl.ifeS i3T-4"v.am:J3S W"rt &? '-'WWbtSf '"Hl"-''3 W5) 'WP fispv PSTTrlSi "'.-- ;. " t ' 4 - 'if '. -HF. ". 4,, rv 1 tJ ' , :y ' V,v THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-MONDAY, MARCH 18, 1901. ;xxxxxxxxxxxa nn: hoduiin HAnowAnu stouc llic 1,1ml Hut mlil tn tin lii-jiilv of 1bi iliiilni! Iiililc ami nuke tlip " ins r, jic wlnt r 1i in to "iTcr joil, llrl iiiillly Mr-I Mndri Willi prill. Mag, fiber, lwiry ami ic-IIti. toirl Immlle?. Foote & Shear Co. 119 N. Washington Ave :xxooooooooe THIRD NATIONAL BANK OF SCRANTON. Capital $200,000. Surplus $500,000. United States Depositary. Business, personal and sav ings accounts invited. 3 per cent, interest paid on savings accounts. Open Saturday evcuiugs from S to 9 o'clock. Wm. Connu.l, President. 1-Ii.nrv Blun, Jr., Vice 1'res. Wm. H. Plck, Cashier. Repairing Done Gratis. ACKAWANNA "THE" AUNDRY. WEATHER YESTERDAY. ' . ' Jin r.tr Sjlunliy, Mairlt 17, 1501: lli;.i(-t l(llii(i.i'iltc 10 drgKis leuri trinpo.ilmc -O digrcci llumldlt) : " in el per imt. " I', n (i0 per cent. I'm ipitaiir-n, 21 Iiuiim (Mimic $ p trail. ERSONAL. I Uiouii, :ni'l Mi. John l xrjss irtiuneil t- unlay hum a bojotmi in I'lutid-i. Mim, l'rau" A, ( oiy. ct Ilmiiilip, I the guest in 0n. I'lanK Council, o( Il.mk titvt. II. II. JUKfcIuii, Mr. .mil Mm. A. K. Milieu. ' iinil Jit". I'niory Yutiin; an.' t idiom at Nrv Jii.m mllcM. I'J. Pr. .Iiwpli W. LuKry. of till city, w.ii l urinl l-cli. i!, ti, Un Ainu Juliuiuon, ul Ni w il clt, al llioul,lii, X, Y. Mi .tncil, ll.uinlik, a stiuuut nl SI. Mdr'-i t-i nniiiiy nt Ililllinoii-, U cniitiiiiil tu hit Iipii'c in tin illy on ju uiiii t of illness fifiic II. Ilu-4 Is ill at lib lioino on .leflnon a enur. Mr. I'uvi, who ij UMiMgcr ol the -'Mii- "hi l'J(.lix ioniian, fainted ajy Satunlij i etnoon at h'ji ohrc from wealiicm due to u.'c ,i e. GAS STOVE CAUSES BLAZE. Did Small Amount of Damago in Scotch Woolen Mills Store. Pile broke out at 7.u0 o'clock last couliifj in die store at L'1'7 l.iickuwaiilia avenue, occupied by the Scotch Woolen Mills company. A gas Htovn used In heating piesslng lions Is believed lo havo unused tho blaze, which was extinguished beforo it causetl any serious damage. The stovo was oveihcated and set Hie to home lags and a piece nf caipet in the icnr of tho store. All the central city companies re sponded. A stream was directed on the llanies by tho Cistuls, and tho Phoenix Chemical tompuny albo aided in the extinguishing uf the flic, A hole was burned through tho Iloor, but be ildes this no damuge was done. Scluiever's Three Dollar Portraits, To effectually correct the picvalllng Impression that the Gold Medal Studio produces none but expensive pictures, Schrlcver'4s three dollar poi trait Is -ppclally offered, Artistically well, wo shall say noth ing of their merit. Seo them nt tho nudlo. Plnno for Sale. A good Kcoiid band Upright Piano, at a gteat bargain for cush. Don't mlsji It. i!iier',iV;ey Mall, J. W. Gucrn. hey. Prop., I'll Washington avenue, Kcranton, Pu. Caring 330 ''jUI ,, lC 'iiliL'1."'1 SAY IT'S ABSOLUTELY TALSE. Commissioners' Statement and the Facts Do Not Agree. It appears fiom it public statement Insued on Saturday by tho coun ty commlnMoncrrt that tbo luttsr rejard an "absolutely fnlso" tbo arti cle In Saturday's Tribune settlm; forlb tbc collapse of their cruendo against fec-rnddlnir nldcrmen. Tbo eommlR (doners nppenr to bo fomewhat okI tntctl In their disavowals of Tbo Tribune's report. In view of the furl that Tbo Trlbuno'H Information, befoie llu pub Mention, was approved by one of their own number, who now rnyn It In fnlne. we give them the bennflt of their de nial. Aa the to wife of corroboration of what tbo commls.-doners niy. the following facts will bo of Intel est: Two rnics against aldermen woie down for a bearing before the grand Jury Friday. Iloforo they were reached the tluee county conunlBsdnneiH wont to the third iloor of the court Iioiifo. tr.ok Detective KeyonMs Into n Juiy room, and remained tbete for a long time. AVIion they came out. Detective Kcyonldx went to t1u waiting ult ucbupM ami told them they would not be needed. Three olllt luls. who should know the meaning of this action, woie Interviewed later In the ilny, and ona and nil told the reporter that the com-miss-loners hnd decided to call oil the emsade. At 1.50 o'clock. In the main con lilor of the court Iiouho, directly In front of tbc door leading to tbo of- lice of the icglster of wills, tbc le porter outlined the story as he pin poted to print it. to on" of the county cominls&loiK rs, and naked bbn If It nettled revlMon. The commissioner admitted the sloiy to be all right and .seei nuil anxious that It should 1m printed. This same commissioner now dcclaies the story "absolutely false." And there you aie MIGHTY PECULIAR FIRE. That Is What Chief Zizlcmann Said About This Morning's Blaze on Peun Avenue. A tile of liiot ni.Vhieilnui oilgiu bioke mil this moinlug shortly after midnight In the tear of the clothing blore of 11. Ooldhehlcger. at 407 l'eiui avenue. A passerby saw a dense vil umc of smoke pouring out tlnough the front door and turned In an .iliuni from box 13. at the comer of 1'enn nvenue and Mulbcny fcticet. The central city companies respond ed and the chemical stienms of the Nay Aug and Phoenix companies wete soon playing on tho tlames In the tear room of the stole. The blaze bad got n fairly good stmt, but it was only n few minutes befote it uis under con ttol. The room In which the tin bioke out was literally packed with clothing. They were piled on tier after tier of shelving- arranged on all tour sides of the room and running up ilftcen feet to the celling. The file in the space of time which Intervened before its In ception and the urrlvul of the tircmcu bad got among this clothing with wonderful rapidity. Tho daniaqe done will not exeeeil SJflO. Chief Zizleinaun. when asked by u Tribune man to give some tbeoiy as to the cause of tho blaze, said: "All I can say Is, that 1 think It's a mighty peculiar tire. 1 cannot at the present time offer any explanation of its cause." He will investigate the matter moie thoroughly today. The damage done was mostly to the stock. Tho building, which Is occupied bv fcur families. Is owned by J. K. lies. Tbo stool; in tho store was, up to a few weeks ago, owned by V. Joseph son, who became bankrupt, (loldseb leger, who has another t-tnro in the same block and who was bitter enemv of Joijcplison's, bought the stock at a iff ice's sale, wildcat Josephsnn waxed wrathy. Josephson met lloldschleger on the street on Saturday night and, aftr telling tho latter that ho was a sneak, 1 roccedo'l to knock him down. Gold sebleger procured a warrant for his ar-loi-t and he was held In-$300 ball by Alderman Kas.son on the cluirge of as !ault and battery. WINDSOR IS SELECTED. Majority of G. A. R. Ballots Cast Weve in Favor of That Place as a Memorial Hall. The dispute as to wlnie the new Grand Army of the Republic .Memorial hull is to bo located is now eonsld eied to be definitely settled. The counting of the ballots cast by th" members of the various organizations which are to have quarters in the hall showed that the WimUor hotel, at 1'enn avenue and l.liulou street, had vou out by n vote of 34.1 to 'J3I, the latter number being cast In favor of locating tho building on tho Leonard plot, at tho corner of Adams nvenue ami Mulberry street. The ballots were counted on Satur day mniiilng In the library ol the Cou ncil building by a committee ionslt Ing of A. Ii. Stevens, William Ultimo and Samuel U. Stevens, or the S00 en titled to vote, only fol availed them selves of the opportunity. 'I he matter has. yet to be acted upon by the board ,of directors of tbo Mem oilal Hall association, but inasmuch us this board decided to submit the ques tion to a popular vote, it Is very im probable that anything more will be done than to formally approve of th' Windsor location. Delightful California Tours. Messrs. Raymond & AVhltioinb an nounce a second series of tours leav ing Philadelphia, In April. For lhes 1 arties magnificent special vrstlbuleil Pullman trains with Pullman dining cr.rH will lie employed, nnd with per fect Itlueruiy nnd every detnll faith fully attended to. a ino.n delightful outing l ns&ured, Tor further par ticulars, Gdcjress, Raymond & AVhlt comb company, 100.", Chestnut street, Philadelphia, Pa. For Rent. To reliable party at moderate llgure. Large, modem, single dwelling, city stenm, very central, largo lawn, fruit: now occupied by Mrs. J. II. Phelps, 71fi Linden street. Suitable for den tin, physician, or family use. Organs for Sale Cheap. You can buy a good second hand Or gan as low ns JlO.'jO at Guernsey Hull. J. W. Guernsey. Pi op.. i Washing, ton nvenue, Scranton, Pa, MARRIED. bACKKY-JOIIANsO.V-ln linwMxi, N. Y.. b Ihe I lev. A, l hcookl, ot the huudUh l.uthei mi ihiitih, I'eb. "i), , I '!, Joe W. I.aiki, l. II,, nf N union, I'a,, 10 Mi Alma Jolianon, of Xcw Yoik ill)'. IN HANDS OF THEJ)FF1CERS MINE WOIUIEHS GIVE LEADERS DISCRETIONARY POWER. Convention Closes with Adoption of Resolutions Authorizing National nnd District Officers to Tako any Course They See Fit to Bring Oper ators to Terms President Mitchell Refuses to Be Interviewed but Or ganizer Dllcher Says a Strike Will Occur if Union Is Not Recognized. The mini) voikers' runs out Ion In llnzletou came to a close Saturday with the adoption of lesnlutlons giving the national and districts ollleeis dis cretionary power to declare a strike or tako any other means they may deem expedient to compel the opera tors to meet the miners In Joint con feiencc. The lesolutloiiM read as fol lows: Wlir-ic. , hjr on .im1 nn.,niiw in iiril .mil Iiuplniffl tin- eitiiiitnM In irrrt t'ltn in In Jnlnt lomrtitlmj (n inHluill. nmei In 'n in il ctublUli a Mlr nf ,,.- on romtitlotit uf rniiln.iti'Oil lor Ihc tttm nl nno rr; J.n. lioipa, 'llnj Ihm- irprjlodlj Iviioii'il nur In vitations ,um1 tri.Uoil im llli i'Ouiiiiiiluoti-4 ' lor,,', FKninlnt; .ill Invll.ilion. jn.l iluii.u.'U .iliki , n.il Hlii(j, M,. lupine tlut i uii- n.lillcil in iiiutti inmo i rin.fihi.it Inn Ih.in r irrrne ;iint .ml f'llh mlltlnl In inci'i ,lih ihii.o uho f niil ti .mil .iw our riU.iN lnulci- tlu liw nuil nm- lit ntli l. of nur tnuiiti.x, iitul Willi Ihini . i- Illlllllil In lH-CUM ,mi iifo,i lll.ll 111 t III lllltJ.l 1 1 1 1 o i .-1 ; nil thru line iw It l!i"olcil, 'I hit r milhoilzp mil iwllniul ii.l ilillt. tl.ltlnll.ll rMllllltl' hll.ltil 'Mill I'llillli of lielililH No.. , 7 iiml :i tp lusnlluli, it io. Hie. tor ii jnlnt iniitc niiio of iiilm-lfi jii-1 oi ,' jlor liftwi'in tliU iliu uimI the tit -t nf Api I, Iiml, ml In Hit. nriit f tl.pli filliue l.i vonii, .i in. of (otihrrmc liny ln.ij, hj ,i uujnilii ni. le hlo Hi" jiolli.i nf oil liioiiiitfiiU M-ii n .t l llfrc-NHiy to llult tn n mi.k ikIijii uf ttnu In llilnun In- jmt'.fi- ill., i, iiiriiM 1 U ill!) I ill riin.ll Willi nur miili.,ui. SOT JlAUi: IM'III.H'. The lepoit of the wage iale inni. in I tee was also presented Saturday, but Its terms ueie not miidcpubllo. I'lesldent .Mitchell i-unii' to this i ity Satuiday night wlih ihe lettuniuir Siranton di'legntes ami took up iuar ters at the St. Chillies, tin -hIiI Sat uiday lilsht that be might have .i statement tu ninl.e jeiierd.iy. bill ,e. li'iduy no statement was tot tbeoinlng. lie was not at home to Interviewer. National Organizer Kied Dili her, pbowever. was willing to talk and be was iiuiiered 111 his statement that it was his opinion II the opeiators do not agiee to a lOllferenee befoie Apill I tllei,. will be a .stilke. The operators beie stale they aie In no jiosltlun to say anything authentic on the situation. As one of tlteni put It: "Nine men In .NViv Yoik aie the onlv ones who know how the eoin panles feel about this mattei." The geuoial tieml of opinion among th" suiieiliitendeuts is (hat these piesl deuts of th nine big coal io.uK will never consent to a leeugnltlou of the union, and some of them jo so far as to decl.ue that If the truth wa known It might be that they aie not alto gether unwilling that Ihe stilke should come. The I'nlted .Mine V inkers n u-t be met and vaiKiulshed Minn- time, these Hiipeilnteiiduntt say, and the pit-sent is an auspicious time, because of the Lugo stocks of coal the lom panles have sloied away In anticipa tion of Mieh an emeigeiii y. Ol'INION IS DIVIDKD. tipiiihm Is so divided iiinong ihe llillleis themselves as to the wisdom of striking for leiognltlon that no gen eral statement will apply in depleting It. Tlieie Is no mistaking, though, that If a stilke is avoided it will be a gieat giatllleiitlon to them. They are very much devoted to their union, however, and If a stilke Is necessary to preserve, the union, they can be counted upon to ttnu out to a mull. The meeting of the national and dls tiiit ofllceis of the mine workeis' union, scheduled to take place in this city today, has, been chnnged to Wllkes-naiie. At this meeting It will be decided what eourso Is to be pur sued In case the opeiators persist In ignoilng the union. BILLS ENDORSED. Mine Workers Discuss Bills rending Befoie the Lcgislntuie. At a meeting "f Local No. 103.', I'nl ted Mine Woikeis of America, held ipcpiitly, the following bills woie dls Hissed nnd tinlmotisly endorsed: 1. Mr. Camera 1,111, lh.it tin in- lulitnri 'c phi tdl by the people; that rail) l.ec nl pnwiler In hrjiidiil with the namu of the oinuii ami the nutnher (if I'ouinl-i contain, il, 2 Ml. Ill urn's bill, to liato .mlhrai ue io.ll wiiitheil. !l. Mr. I.cih'n hill, to liaio iod welslieil hil'oia Eiieenliu; I. Mi. MihonV lull tn pioWile for iliri'n wriKhtnaii ami prulci tlou siven him. (slun-il) .lolui I'iiIi', Pieiiileiit. 'llu-inas 1'ilco, Itiionlini. Nn-rlary. m i FELL FROM WAGON DEAD. Sudden Demise of H. H. Pi ice, of Rendham, at Clark's Summit. II. II. Pi Ice, of Rendham. suddenly died of heait failure Saturday, whllo dilvlng home fiom Clark's Summit. When opposite the Clark's .Siiiiunlt loll gate, he was seen to fall from bis seat In the wagon to the giotuid. Life was extinct when pnssoisby pick imI him up. The body was removed to Rcudhiim. CUTPRICE On faucy 50c Navel Oranges this week 3c. Floridas tins week, 35C. Cut-price this week on canned goods. Ask for sample line. 429 Lackawanna Ave. 0 Who Can Write the Q Best Short Story f 1111. mini si. owns 1 n rinzi.s to l.nc vt. MitiiTiii of t.o( f. nciiov. ?a5.00 for the Best Story. .JS10.00 for the Second Best. S5.00 for the Third Best. A l.lll.UUtN IttMrT.rillOX MIICIIi: IA'- I'i.iiii:n( i: is not Mir.snv is oui)i:ii 'in wiv. In 1,11'W of the fact tint ron..li-ub1e ilpm li.i (I.ikiiI i-ltim their m bun an public tuiiipililii 11 lliromli llie lei'il tnen (ir tin. leiipo-e nf htlniiil.alr.k' II"' Iltetaty ahtlilv latent anions the people of Xnrlheadrcn I'ti'iiKtbaula, I lie 'llilnun' ha ilechlnl in i I'M a Mriet ot pilo-i 114 a MlniuliM In tilt lirrillon. It H didrui ol wmliiir for ni" In Hit lolunun a iiuuiher of hntt loiie tU'.UIiur of lend lluiiic. In mder In fuinlili nn Iniiiilhe It piopox lo paj s-'.'i fnr tho lent i-lm V nf nol to exu-eil ::.im) wonN In Ui'Stli: sin fnr the mioimI bid lory, ami i for tut- thiol bent dint. Maiiiiiiit nut niir(ul in eiuilni: ol.e of iI.k.j .ile. will be iubll-hil and thily rieillleil f the -lilt lnn'-i no ilenlie. stoilei ten litis In biniK nut the iiuiiaiui" iiml leaenilatv line nt the Kt)t.ln.i llr tnliilui; lnilutn will Ii-im- piileiriiie. In loniiullon with rii-i mine in Ihe M llieie n a ma of tijiliti hi, Irili.illl. liaii-lm.ulUi r upeK, noiilm- nt niil Ii.iiiiiIiir aim oilier tlilallt lio.Jiiins ml Ihe wiml 01 miici 11al1u.1l whi.h I1.1l neter been ,aihelril l Billiir 111 Ulnar fuim. "I til- eiieii .1 II hi wlui h It p.aitb llv liiesh)iillbli' alul wh.ili fl '.nl mii tin iiulill.il for wine ru-i I itrah inieiillui; tietloti. The tad, nf p.ixlliir llpnll Ihe nieilH of ihe tii.niu! ii tn Miluiiitieil will In aiaueil in a ili-ltileietnl ilulae. whue lialile iill nl1 be iiuiiiiuutiil. .ml who will read l'ie tnuii' .iiipti but bale no kunwb duo nf the hhn till uf Hi- .iiil'mi-. 'Ilii" rmilope inniain org Ho nil ii.inie- of Ihe uiilhoi-" will b, pii-emil 111 oih 111 il lllilll Jlli'l Ihe .maul, h.ne In 011 m.tiU. -In lllil tliil illill.ll rruiictitl(ill iln(e Mi 1 iiiuauluu:. it 111.11 be fullnwul b ullni iiii 1 flei nl iinil.ir tmor. (OMliriONS n" Till: I IAII'-.'. Ml injim.i lipM iniijit be iiliuilitnl not la'i 1 ihau Man h Ml. Ml ni.inu-i iiil tmi-t In imieil bv a d 1 h miin mine , ml abu Ihe wiiter'i teal name and pot iflii r add ( . I In Menu nf eaili tilor tnil-t hi laid in i itbea.teiu I'ente Inula, but the name of l,.ii peiMini mil") tint be nril, line lull hi 1 inidltiiu mil. I be iuirli-it.iod 1 niinibulinn-i iineuiied for thin lontrt w.ll be .iiKitnl null from pierm ubi ttbeis 1.1 The Tiiltime m finru tho-e wlia till, itiuni; 1'ie tniUi-Ml, l.i-, .tine -.iltiv nl'i l hi ;il(itiilit 1 1 at lea-i nno niiinili'i uli-i 1 ipt inti in .nl (ami ilihir-, -roin ( iiii.-i' 1 iiion 1 1 .hum-, "-iianinu. Pa MANY NEW MEMBERS. Y. M. C. A. Membership Inci easing- Rapidly Five Hunched Ex pected by April 15. The pltui adopted bv the bo.iid ot dlieetois of tin Vouilg .Men's Cluis tl.m nssoelatioii lor Inci easing the membership of that organization, and which was put Into active operation about a mouth ago, h.ts been smcess ful beyond the ino-it sanguine expi'o lallous of Its oilgiuatoi's and pio motel . It Mill be ii'iuembeieil lh.it Ihe com mittees of ten members each were 01 gciub.ed and that each nieiuber of each of these committees was expected to seeiiie tell members. This would make .".uu new iiienibets. t a ineethiK of the board of dliee tois. held on Thuisd.iv last, icpoits Meie heaid fiom each of the commit tees and It was lound that over ,",00 membeis had up to that time been secured. The (omnilttee of which A. V. Rower was hah man had set tired its full iuuta of 1 ec 1 ults and wsii re lieved from fiuther sot vice. The com mittee lu charge of James (!. Shep herd reported having seenty mem beis, while the other (oinnilttoes luul each seemed almost that number. It was 01 Initially Intended to give the committees until .May 1 to complete the woik, but on account of the great pin gioss which has been made it is he lloved that April 1", will be a better time. On that occasion a reception to the r.OO new members will bo given at some place to bo decided upon later, but probably the .Scranton I'.leycle club house. At this icccpfloii the ."iiiO new mem bers will be foiined Into committees and started out on the work of secur ing tin Ice or four times ns ninny new membei s. It is now pi.ictleally agieed that the corner-stone of tho new building Mill bo laid some time around May 1, The cxeavathiGr for the foundation Is pro glossing rather slowly, on uccount ot the dlflleult nntute of the work, theio being nothing but rock met with. Con tractor Williams has pi unused, how- ever, that he will have evorythlnj? leady by May I. Secretin y Mahy Is ueffotlutliii for a, speaker to make the address of the day, and Htatcd last night that he ex peeled to be able to seeiiie ex-Cinrp-troller of the Cuiieticy Ilckels, of ,'hl- CIIRO. JOHN MOHAN'S LEO BROKEN. Received Itoucli Tieatment from Tluee HiKhwnynien. John Mor.in. ot .10s Putnam tie-t. mih taken to the Lnckawnmia hospital late Saturday ultjht. Ilo has a broken leg, the result of n kick administered by lilKhwny lobbers. ho attempted to hold him up Satuiday nliiht Mora n was on his w.i. homo wh-n tin co men accosted hhn. on l'utnam slieet, and demanded Ills cash. Ho teplled that lut had but thlity cents In his jiossesslrin, and one of the men, Mm an claims, ran towards him and kicked him in tho loft leu. Moian Ml lu n heap, yelling "Murder!" HI ciIth brought help nnd the three men disappeared in the daikuess. The Lnckawunnn ninbulmico was sum. ir.oued, nntl when Moian .vm' taktn to that Institution It wur found that his lej; was biokeu. Guernsoy Hall, all Washington nve,, Scranton. is tho btel and most lellablo iihioo lo put -chase ti giiiiil Piano. It will pay yon to t nil ami get prlcoi nntl tcrius. .1 V tlucinsey, I'top, Big JtefiiBerator for Sale Cheap At Mat vol's Maiket, coiner 1'enn ave nue and Spitico sticet. WAS ENGINEER CHASE DEAD ? ALL THE CIRCUMSTANCES SEEM TO INDICATE THAT. Was n Cnieful Man but Neveitheless His Train Rnn Into n Switch nt a Hip-h Rate of Speed nnd Left the Track Conductor and Fireman Were Unnblo to Get any Response to the Signals They Gave Him as Ho Approached the Switch nt n Speed of Fifty Miles an Hour. A most pieiillar wicck oeeuired on the Lackawanna lallio.id, Satuiday atternonii at '.'.oil o'clock, at Hlatefoicl, the same place M'heie the big freight wreck occuricd 011 Friday night. The engineer of the wrecked train, Lyman S. Chase, of Kactnryvllle, was Instantly killed and his llreman, Noble Johnston, of Lnfuyetlo street, M'as b.idly Injuied. Chllstian Klerslcad, of Jersey City, tho b.iggagemasler. and Trunk Smoke, of Scranton, head brnkeinitn, wore slightly hurt. The train to which the mishap belell was No. 4. which leue. this city at rj.fi. o'clock. To get aiouud the blockade caued by Kilday night's wieck. trains were being tun through a .switch. The crew of No. 4 had oiders to take to this switch, and Ihiglnoer Cbnxe was given peison.il dliectlons at Delawaie Water Cap by Trainmaster .MeCann lo slow down 011 appioai hiiig- the switch and 11111 "icty slowly while going mound the Mleok. As mi oMru 11101 itiitlun a tlagmiiu was stationed some distant c In ntlvatice of the xultidi to lemlnd appio.tchlng engineers of the neccslty of slacking Up. and at tho switch iti-cll a brake man was stationed to "hold tin ball," which sets the switch. This llagmait, tho hnikemati at tin switch and all who were abo.ud the train (loci, ue that Ihe speed was pot slackened one Iota, but Instead that the tialu went Into the switch at the late of Ufly miles an houi. HOT NO I'.I'M'ONSi:. Conductor I'm pie says that when he saw they weie approaching the switch and that the speed was not being slackened, ho 1 inched for ihe bll lope and gae the piesctlbed signal lo slacken speed. The engineer made no 1 espouse, and ho repeated the signal Again tlieie was no 1 espouse-, and be foie lie could make another move the engine was going Into the switch. The ll.igtnaii says ho signalled the engineer to slacken up, but gut no 10 sponse. The engineer sat 111 the tab In his usual place, but his face could not be seen by th" flagman, on ac count 01' the tenllle speed at which the ll.iln was olng ho could only get 11 glllU'ir-o of the cab helole it was mil of bis night. The 111. in who was "holding the hall" al the switch says he knew the lllilll would never keep the tr.uk at the speed at which she was coiillnir. The engine bad no sooner dossed the flog ihau the wheels left the rails and over oil Its side wont the big Illll-S of mochanlsm. It ploughed along In the dirt until the whole train, wllh the exception of the l.iht c;n. had passed over the Hot;, and nil the trucks excepting the last had left ihe track. None of the cuis o pi tin lied, but the fotward ones weie badly damaged b being tin own up against the bank. The biuketiinu who wasnl the switch did not release his hold of the ball until the ti.tlu had come to u stand still. Had ho dropped the ball and let the switch lly back to Its italural posi tion tile train would have gone down the mala line and ploughed Into the w locking cais. Ilfly yards below. The consofiueilcts of tills me tenlble to contemplate. M I 'ST Halhoad havi: i!Ki:.v ui:ad. men Mho knew- Knylneor Clia.se altd who have heard the s'oiv of the accident, agiee to a man that the engineer was dead befoie Ills train entiled the switch. He was a man weighing L'.'O pounds, and theiel'oie susceptible to apoplexy. That he was stllcken dead somewheie between Oela wiue Witter (lop and the point of the accident Is veiy ptohahle. The tact that he Mas using steam as the train nppiouched the switch, the flagman and the condition of the thioltle tes tify, proves almost conclusively that he was stileken dead after having left the AVator (lap and some distance be fine leaching the switch. It could not be that he was asleep, for It was onlj seven minutes befoie the accident oe curied that he was talking with Traln muster McCuun. at the Water tlap. le gardlng the distinctions about getting aiouud the wreck. The company had no moi e careful or competent man In Its seivlce. This nil the olllclnls and employes fiecly testlTy. Among tho passengers from this city on the train weie Mr. and Mrs James S. MeAnultv. Mr. anil Mis. .Initios (",,,i. i ".'. ' "'" ' ,. .. Hl ', '"""' '" A t'aie., J.en Kntto and Mrs. (Iooiko Hand and daughter. Mcssih. IIoiu and McAnulty received pdlnful biulsos by being thrown from their scats. The remains of Knglner ("huso ,ero taken to his lesldence lu Factory vlllo, from where the funeral will be h..d tomoirow afternoon nt 2 o'clock. Mr CIiiifo was llfty-tlnce jeors old, and was one of the oldest inllro.ulois in the einplo of the lotnimnj, h.nlng Spring Negligee Shirts An assoitmeit not of the usual kind, but nn ex traordinary one in which effects that mnke happy mediums predominate, is shown In these smnrt shirts nt $1. and $1.50 V m '- m l v 1 AN OPPORTUNITY You should take advantage of, unless vou have made up your mind to do without BI3UR this season. It's a value that com pels the question so often asked here: "Mow can you do it?" Just Try Our Bock It is pronounced the finest on tho market. Family trade piomptlv supplied. CASEY BROTHERS, Wholesale Liquor Dealers, 216 Lackawanna Ave. winked for the Lackawanna load fnr twenty-live years. VKTt'UAN OP CIVIL AV.M1 lie was a veteran of the Civil war. Inning solved with tin Signal coi ps, of which Pied J. Amsdeii, of this city, Mas commander, lie was a member of "Met oiy villi- post, flrand Aimy of tho Republic, and was a prominent Mason. He Is sin vlved by a wife, fonuerly Mlsi Ilannuh Capwell, of raetoryvllle. ami one daughter, m well as the following hi other and slsteis: Mrs, John T Hit hauls, and Mrs. lOraslus Uowd, of llazleton, and l'dwmd JI. Chase, of this city. The wieck on Krltlay night was not ns set lous ns was at llrst supposed, A wildcat fielghl train, east-bound. drawn by' engine No. Mi7, In chaige of 1'n glneer Cole, diew Into a swluh at Slntefor'd to allow fast Height No. iu:i to pass on the main Hue. No. SuT was pulled too fur up In the switch, so that when 20.1 tiled to pass It it struck No. S07 u glancing blow. or. at lalhoadeis say. It "slilewlped" No. l)7. liotll engines won ovel till lied, but the only one Injuied was i'iiemau J. Maekiatli. of 1110 Washington avenue, whoso light aim was so badly lacer ated that It hud to bo amputaleil at the Moses Taylor hospital. Ihiglnoer Kldtnoie. of No. Jl:5, escaped with il few slight braises. Fiano for Sale. A Ilii" 1'pilght rhino, of otto of the best grades and nlmiHt as good .is new. can be puichased for tush at a xciy gloat baigaln. fJiieinxey Hall, :il4 Wnil lligton itvc, Scialitou, I'a J- . Cm ii sp, 1'iop. " Household 1'tmiilttro :it pi half talc, coinuieni lug Tin sua v lnoinlng. Match 'inh. at in r. in CI. in nop I". 1'iyiii, i.om liibson sin ei. - . -. Asic toi Kellj's iinloii ci tickets. The Scranton Ons nnd AVater Com pany and the Hyde Paik Gas Com pany. lu an imlanii" (itli tin' pulu ( n' llic-t" min panlt to tisluip tair fiom 1 1 tnr in tunc a iua I"" "arranlril tiv 1nurai(l niiuiopi i 01 notlif i lirtflit irltrn that, on anil alter pnl 1 iul, 11.0 piiie uf cat will In one doll.ii pn cno llinu-ainl i uliio fift cntiMiinoil. mlijc t tn tin" tollowltK iliHoun!- The per (cut nn nil lill's l no llu ianui.i,iinn lin Ilii iifinl't ainniiiilt In lc. llun twinty-liir ilollar.; teti prr rut. nn all I UN licio Hip iniiMintplion l.ir llio tnoiilli tfii.runt lo Iwci.tj Hie ilollan an.l up MaiiN. I'intiilril Ilio I. ill It paid on nr 1.,'fuii iln" Mtli d.iv i.f Ilio iiion I Ii In uliidi 1 In- liill Ii irndr-K.I, lt onlri nf (lip liond ti. II llM, Ski clary. SPECIAL. sen wins iis i w'Mi'u (ovii'wv .M tlido I'.nk Ha- i nip.iii.1 lu onlir lo i-i "in S i" the t,n" ff ci lut tin I pui(i. iiutne i Icielij kIicii dial nn and itllrr pnt 1 in M H" pilie nl pa m ion! will lie nno dnllai ii 'iu llinti-auil fiet (uliiiuniil. Milijri t In llu fullnwin pfd il iliMMiiitii 'I pit pir itnl. on u II liilNwIin Ilio ii-itiiilioii for ihi'iiiiiiitliaiiinuiiUiii Ii-1-iiij i Iwcnlt lltpdillats: lwint err (put mi all lul'i wlicio the ((lUi-uniptinu lor dip uimiili iiA.l.1- In Iwiiili-lhr- dollaM and upwatd-. I'rotldod Hie hill Ih pild nn or I. t..ie lip i day cf tlip ninutli In wlilili Hip hill i- kikIpu . i-'uutu tuitrr, litiul-liril hj tho iniiiiaiij. iKdsan. in otiloi uf IIip Imaiil (I. II. 1IAMI. s,,UJ,i Royal MoneySaviog Values in 411 Departments Today. Clarke Bio; What You Ought to Have Don't have your Carpets spoiled for the want of a DOOR HAT. Just think of all the mud that is hiought in these dis.iRiecablc days think of all the ditt it makes. Why not look over our line of Woven Wire, Rubber and Copa Mats. This will make it worth your while : COCA HATS Good sue, well nude, heavy and serviceable OVC NOMK ( v.r This is the Duke of York One ot the new and popu lar spriugf hats now being shown by CONRAD 305 Lackawanna Ave. "IS 17 Koi-cr.s Bros." floods. Knives, Forks Spoons, etc. No question about the quality; va have all the newest patterns at lowest prices. Also the celebrated Sterling In In id Spoons and Forks. War- 1 ranted to wear twenty-five years. Immense stock of Sterling Silver Spoons, Foilts, Knives and Cased Goods for Wedding Presents. Mercereaii 5 Connell, 132 Wyoming Avenue. Heating Stoves, Ranges, Furnaces, Oil Stoves, Gas Stoves, Steam and Hot Water leaters, i tM.JH PENN AVENUE. Pierce's MarkeL Penn Ayenne Wo mule pr(iall ot (jury Ciuintrj nii' ttr anJ strictly trcsh cjsi and tlm puce n n lux ai firt (Uss kooiLi can If told at. Wc ilo not Imo any tpccUl talcs cr lcHen 1 ,n t al all tltnra (any us lomplcti a Iln- ot Mallei liooiU. fancy Urotcrtra anJ Table Delio ilra can lo fmiii'l In tlie larefst New Yorit or PliiUUelplila Marlcti wlmli ue tell at light prices. H. Pierce, 19 Larkimnna Atr. t'rotnpt drllrtr. J10, 112, 111 rnn At. The Dickson Manuractiirliu Co. Icranton nnd WllUos-IUrrs, I'd .Muntifnoluicrt o.' L0C0M0TIVHS, STATIONARV 0NOING5 Holler.. llolstlncaroll'uiitpliis.Maclilntry. Oeneral OfHce. Scranton. Pa. '221-223-225-227 Wyoming Ave ml w 'W- A x