' -. - - . 7 -.. -- ,:...-. . --..VTji.. , -- j. , jh,v .t.. ii 1 n -- - i. mr -iimnn- t hi miri "mm'iii tti.tv -t ' AyJi" - (.'-"?''' -"JV'V" .w(j'h'1 - f--. . .- nw"ijT!A"i"rj" T'fPWTvT thjwx" ; -"V ")" n!7fWX7f 'r Wff 1 THE SCRANTON TBIBUNE-SATURDAY. APRIL 27, 1901'. 12 T i ' . ' ". - .. r ...-... ... ... . i .. HIV . mi. I HI -m 14-laV.l hnCJfc. bk- 1 J - - - - .-! 4.' fc. .tl fat Vt HV P IWU'CW ' f" . 'T,Kt 1. HU lV'. . ' r 1 TKB . .IT JB'tai 1. ViLI El MnkfUIiii IJ !.- T ij ' ' ' I l HM !! Ml -" ....-. ;- ... mK L 1 1T. 'JKIUWVk CUIkJk td'. ' - INDUSTRIAL AND LABOR COMMITTEE OF MINERS WAITED ON XOOMIS. Submitted Tholr List or Grievances nntl Lett Them lor Consideration. Work Thnt Is Being Done tit the Dickson Locomotive Works The D., L. & W. Bonrtl for Today. Threaten to Make War on the Lackawanna Another Strike at the Nay Aug Mine. The kiI'vuih'p piiminlltoe f the Or-lawnm. I.ttclmwunnu ami AWRlr-rti yiillroml mlnt-rn. who waited mum Hit licrlntcticlciiL 10. K. Loomm. oC tho T,1,lliivitnnii ronl department 'iliurs ilny afternoon, wuic yesterday ropori- .m1 as liuvlnB had a most plcmmnt In terview with Mr. LoomK and one which wiiit destined t" hrlni? nbout iiomo rather liniiorlnnl ehunRes In o dltlons at the collieries. They submitted ti. list or riIpViiikos to the superintendent, discussed them with him, and llnally left, lmvlns his HSHUrance thnt (ill duo consideration would he Riven their nlalnts. V h le none of the points Involved are or J lie weightiest kind, there are a number of Bi-levanccs which the miners claim jiocd instant attention. Superlntend ont T.oomis wns out of the city yes terday, lcaviiiB here Thursdny even- lllK. The Delaware mul ITiultfon Krioviinro committee is still in session. The men were closeted at American Order Uni ted Workmen hall all yesterday and will resume work on their srtevnnce list this morninp. The Ktie miners were also in session duritnr the day nt Hotel Coyne, but were unable to complete their woil;, and adjourned until this mornimr. The employes of the TemnJe Coal and Iron company mot at Scott's hotel and the committee representing the collieries of the Now York, Ontailo and Western Kallroad company as-s-eniuled jeslorilay at American Order United Workmen hall, meotinff in tlio small room adjoining the main apart ment. Twenty-four delegates, repre Kfiitinp ten collieries, were present, and organized by electing M. V. Mor row, of the Ontario collieiy. president, ond Oliver Harris of the rtichmnndale, f-ecretary. Thoy will meet again this morring. It is likclv that the other commit tees will wind up their preparations today, and wait upon Superintendents C C Host', of the Delaware and Hud son: W. A. May, of the Eric, and S. It. Thorne, of the Temple. Dickson Locomotive Works. The mammoth locomotive recently built at the Dickson locomotive works tor the Intercolonial railroad, has been undergoing some (severe tests during the past few days, under the direction of Superintendent Helaney and Eu-m-iic Cleveland, the inventor of tho Cleveland cylinders, and the result is eminently satisfactory. No changes whatever were necessary, and the lo comotive climbed the heavy grades on ii... TicUawauna railroad as easy and ginceful as could be expected of such an iron monster. Tliis is the third locomotive bunt for the Intercolonial company with the i -lowland cylinder included, and is the lirst of an order of seven express and live consolidation engines now being luillt bv the Dickson Manufacturing company. Tho features of the Cleveland pat eat is in overcoming cylinder conden sation and back-pressure, or the resist ance of exhausted stemn, thus facili tating unlimited speed, increased powei and decreased coal consump tion. In conversation with The Tribune iran yesterday, Mr. Cleveland unhesi tatingly stated that this typo or loco motive embodies the finest of every thing that modern science Incorpoiales In locomotive building, and that tho Dickson Manufacturing company has one of the best locomotive-building plants in the world. Their employes are exceptionally clever workmen, and the products of the Siranlon shops are making it name for themselves throughout tho lailroad world that is bound to be fell in the future. To Make War on D., L. & W. It Is reported that the United PinHos Tipa Line Oil company intends to light tho Delaware, Lackawanna and Western Tiailroad company because 1hey have tt'ken up one of their tracks between Washington and J'hlUips burg, N. J. Tho report has it that when appli cation was made in the 'OXa the pio moters of tho company made every pffort to fcesure tho right of laying a single track, but failed. Tin Dela ware, Lackawanna and Western has taken up ono truck between there and Washington. It is stated that Secre taiy Iowi Emery, of Bradford, I'a,, ox-president of the oil eninpaiv, pro poses to begin proceedings agniust the railroad company for forfoltuto of the latter's charter. Tho railroad company flcfeaud the nil company when they wanted to lay their pipes under the Delaware, T.aeknwanna and Western tracks near Washington. The Firemen's Strike, State Vre.sldent C. W. Kaxter, of tho Intei national Association of Stationary Fireman, yesterday mado the hUto jiient that tho striking llremun .if t no South steel mill had tisen offered M.TO jer day, if they would it) turn. No lecogiiltlon of tho union woul I be made, howmer, Tho nam's de mands ao for a vag- c, $1,08, Hi'; tents per huur. An important moot ing of tho llremen will bo held at 2:,C o'clock toniofiow after noon In Corcoi-. an's hall, South Sci.iuion, Strike at Nay Aug. Tiie miners at tho Nny Aug colliery of tho Nay Aug Coal company aio ugalu on strike. It is claimed that tho jompany Is paying some men $1 par i-ard for removing rock and that otheis aio getting only seventy-live cents. Tho men luivo appointed a grievance rummlttee, tvlm 'will wall upon .Super intendent Caryl Just as soon us that nlllclal returns from New York city, whore lie now Is. D., L. & W. Board. Following is tho muke-up of the D., U & W. board for today: rillllAV, Al'ltll 2.1, Wild Cal, Kat S p. in., (1, TlignM, tlt li. i.irtlvoloim vv's iikii; 10 . in., W, Vi, l.jUau; II p. in., A. lu'Ulijm, SATUItDAV. Al'ltll, .:. MM Cat, Kat-U'.SU a. w., 11. Costnor; .1 a. in., U. lljiido)jli: T J, in.. I. .). Cuoicllo; tj a. in., O. lMUif,v; V a. in., A, II, I'uwc; 11 u.an. I.. M. IhllHi 2 p. in.. 1). Wnllnrcj S p. m., II IIMiIdr! 0 in., II. 3. bniklli. Emninilt', Etc. H n. I".. fnl. J. ltcnnlgnj 7 n, in., writ, O. rrountclkcri n p. in., nt, .1, CanJRiri 7 i. m.i mill M. (toldcn with W. II, Nichols' men! 7 p. m.i cut from Nny Aug-, li. MeAIHitcr. 1'iillfr 10 it. m.i I'. Ti. Sfror. 1'udicrn S a. In., Ilou'cri lu i. in., S. 1 In n.'tlyi 11.30 n. m.. Mownj 7 p. m.i Murptiyt l) p. in., I,ninplln,'( HI p. in. i Wliliir-r. l'.icna(r :iirIiii"-7 a, in,, nmfnryt 7 t. in., SliiL'ort f:sn p. til., Stnnlon) 7 p. in., MrHowtn. Wllil C.1I, Wrfl I n. m., P. Wrtllj 0 a, in., .1, (llnlrvi 7 o. m., M. CiniKviyi S ii. In., CJ, Klnlov't n n, in., .1. Ituil.li u ( ; 11 n. in,, .1. II. Matrn: J p. m.i M. bonulinryj I! p. in., .1. riilmsnn; ."! p. in.. J. 1!. 3tiltri 4 p. in., II. Il.isti'ilvj n p. in., T. .1, 'J lioinpion: (1 p, in., JltL.inc. NOTICK. ('otiiliKlor Jl. (llnlp.v will inn P. .1. XrilU' tun toiilxlit, April l!il, llrakriiiiin Mrllciiitirlt l(wrt for duly on with , II. MclmN iron-. Ilr.ikrmin 1'. Ilarnry lfporl for duly on O. T. fUrl"' eri!v. This and That. The Journeymen barbers of the con tial city will meet lu Industrial hall, Monday nlirhl, to form n union. A meeting of the recently organized tlootlilar-ks and Newsboys' union will be held Suiulny at Kconomy hall. Tho yotingsteis will he served with a ban quet by P. 11, Durkln. The old gla-ss works ot C.reen Itldgp aie being torn down, after having been an eyesore to Hie public for a, number of years. The machinery and the ovens lire vol In good condition and will be shipped to Moosle, where the new plant Is to bo erected. Bids on tiie machinery foundations aie being iccelved liyTlinmcs it lleeht, who will opotate tho spike manufac turing plant being liuIlL In Keyset valley, and today is the last for en tering any piilinmtes on the cost. There Is a large and varied amount of work of tills sort to be done, as foundn tlims msut be constructed for tho tluee furnaces, boilers, engines, and other machinery. Knur hundred cubic yards ot concrete and stone will bo used. LUZERNE MEN" SELECTED. Former Wilkes-Barre Boys Appoint ed to Regular Army. Among the thirly-tliiee appoint ments to the regular army front Penn sylvania are two young men well known in this city. The president made the appointments Wednesday. Morirs M. Keck, formerly of this city, was one of the fortunate ones. Lieutenant Keck served with tin Ninth regiment during tiie war with Spain and two yens ago, when the volunteer regiments wore sent to Ma nila, lie was commissioned a first lieu tenant in the Forty-second regiment. The other appointment was that of James A. Hlggins, it former resident of this city. Lieutenant Hlggins Is a native of Philadelphia and well known there socially. He is a. lit other of Cap tain Ambrose Higgins, formerly or the signal corps, who also resided here and had charge of the Postal Telegraph company. Lieutenant Hlggins was ii student at the University of Pennsyl vania, but at tho outbreak of the Spanish-American war was appointed a second lieutenant of the signal corps. Wilkes-Banc News. THE CHARGE IS WITHDRAWN. w'-fc'WB A Great Labor Leader Speaks. EDWARD CARROLL, Former President of the National Building Trades Council, Is Weil Again. Left in a Worn-out and Exhausted Condition by the Grip, His Kidneys Became Seriously Affected, But He Was Completely Cured by That Wonderful Remedy, Warner's Safe Cure. Chicago, Feb. 26, 1901. Warner's Safe Cure Co., Rochester, New York. Geutlemeu t I feel that Warner's Safe Cure certainly deserves a word of praise from me, because t have been benefited by it to an extent un looked for when I began using it. The effects of the "Grip" left me in a wornout and exhausted condition, affecting my kidneys, but two bottles of your medicine made me feel so much better thai I decided to use the third, which practically completed, a cure for me. EDWARD CARROLL, Kx-President National Building Trades Council. All Persons who uvo suffering from after effects of the Grip, or whose kidneys .ire diseased in nny way, should rfo to-day to the nearest druggist and get n bottle of Warner's Safe Cure. Free Sample of Warnci 's .Cafe Cure sent on application. Address Sample Department, Warner's Safe Cure Co., Roche-iter, N. Y. , btsy.'tj-ik. ,,&-'!i'"''Na-v-v.Q( NEW STOCK. 1 1 T jhi Wc arc now prepared to show you an entire NEW slock ol Carpets i Wall Panprc nnd ftranpriAC tt a. uiwtk; (fcwi nsn. uivi iVkJ Every item is this season's goods, and wo are prepared to serve you promptly and at our well-known low prices. l WILLIAflS&ricANULTY ! Temporary Store, 126 Washington Avenue- ! H 4"I English Print Ware Dishes, Cups, Saucers, btc, made of the fa mous English Print Ware, look belter and last longer than the more expensive hotel ware. We have a large stock of these gooods, beau tilully decorated at surprisingly low prices. See Display In Our Center Show Window. c. v. . v. v, . w v, v. r. v...v, v. v, H I TRV S ! Clock's Best ! Vaccoro Will Be Good Hereafter and Likewise Pay the Costs. Some time ago Domlneo Vaccoro, of Dtuunore, was arrested for selling liquor on Sunday, at his hotel In Dun more. IJev. M'. TT. "Williams, oC the Anil-Saloon League, being Hie prose cutor. Yesterday an arraiiKemtmt was ar rived at, by which the charge against Vaccoro i withdrawn, upon his hlnii ing an agreement to hoieafter oh.servo the provisions of his license and pay the costs, which amount to .f2S.SC. Organs for Sale Cheap. You can buy a. good second hand Or Ran ns low as S10.00 at Guernsey Hall, .1. W. Guernsey, Pi op.. 311 Washing ton avenue, Scranton, Pa. Swell Oxfords at Gallon's Shoe Store, Wis l.aeU,i wannri. ' Where can I set my films and platen developed and pictuies llnlsliedV Why, ;it Floiey & llrooUs, of course. " Ask for Kelly's union crackers. Union Hade Tobacco A Good Smoke or Chew. A Trial Solicited. Satisfaction Guaranteed. MANUFACTURED BY The Clock Tobacco Co,, 644-46-48 Wyoming- Ave. Scranton, Pa. .I........ ...424' BEAMY, 2 CONQUEROR BELLAVITA Arflonic Beauty Tablets ond Pills. , par. fectly siiCmtiul Kmiinnti'edtrP.iliiirut fm-iill elfi'i li-ordors. Restores tho bloom nljouth to laded (aco.' '0 ili.ys' ticntinimt Mc; S) days.' .-,1.00, by Midi rienn for ciiculnr. Addiess, ';f.'VITA MhUlCAL CO., Clinton & Jocktuii Sis., Cliictf Sold by McGarrah 4 Thomas, Drui; Ctsts,, 20!) Lackawanna ave Scranton, I'a. iiso SI Lager Beer Brewery Hanuracturcra or OLD STOCK THIRD iHL BANK OF SCRANTOIV. Capital $200,000. Surplus 5500,003. United States Depositary. Business, personal and sav ings accounts invited. x oer cent, interest waid on savings accounts. 485 to 455 N. Ninth Streat .SCRRIOfl.PIl Teleplum-- Cull. -2',M. .1 m :,. - - tf i islnlereHiilHtirt:ioiiMl.iiiw a ' i ntibiitllianoiiik'nii' lA MARVtL Whirling Sirv iCC ,1 iK'HHiKt Air'rtw. Host -.U " 01 M"t ronxetui mi itiiunit -ns' t i.j SiS r s,s- r ' a ft. - w;w v-r . y -L 1 .1.1. iimrdiiitrl.t fur it If ll" iMlilmt I'lll'pty Ul'J ....&.. r.ij. .it'll 1. 1. m, iitlici, hut )i'ml st.mii for U liiHtr.il t.1 lioi.k- ..nl.il.il u'l.M tllll ) l ti. ill il-ilti'l .llrp.tii.i-. in viiiiuiiiittui.iiti"- unit i:i,ic., K.iiilll M'(, 'IjliUi IliU., Ni'W l'll. Open Saturday veniugs from 8 to g o'clock. Wm.-Conni-.i.i , I'residenl. HiNiiY Br un, Jr.. Vice Pies. Wm. H. Ijh:k, Cashier. California Oil. Wo li.'lU' H lis I jt- pi ii0-ll lull III Wllllll Ml air iitSciini; cli.inu" uk'UiIm I -.j. I. it I Hit. 1 I" lull 'I 111' 1011li.lll liMI -.".l llfll -IllUtlll hi iln' nij unlii- nt i In1 eiiMi ilifiiiiii.i nil lu'll, mul li.H !ii!ii'iii in iiiKlitimiil i.iiiml. Vi i iv niTiiliix liia-uii Mini; In i.iIm iiii.ih'i' In put iliiun will .!- ijnii 1.1 i'j.ili!i' I'lii' !' . I K iiiin-'ii'-xil'Ii' iii(i 1.11111. in nnliMilii.il l lulilv. i- fuiiiMi Him m'ij ln.liii iifurm . H 1 1 l"l lill Jl.lltlllilllr inu ki:mkuk promotion co. Ucnwr Cnliiia.Iii. J. D. WILLIAMS & BR0. 312-314 Lackawanna Avenue. 1 1 J Si Go U tSXl tflt S3 09. Ill u S3 til. tiff S3 Q 0 5 0 eldrum, Soolf 0 Ai"e Sliowing Handsome iev Lines of S? citing - Sun Umbrellas f Also Exclusive Novelties in Jv. Fine Grenadine and Chif- foil Trimmed Parasols. 6 26 Wyoming1 Avenue. 55 01K pT0iif.iiiH0H0.0M0X0'aiticia'n0 ' trfif nrfei;?iuta?MiXfiJ!f IS. Sffl M fansfflnEHMSirak. wmmm I .re. iTtfiiii rinv t 'mtkiilnu 111'b M. 1.. .m.,'i...,.J.. .. id. ... 4 jiii'm (ii 'tci ui'iun v lk f Minv nuii'iii rnit'iiiTtiiiici'i I"' wsii ill i 111 1tlt f tttlfl lilll. 1L'.-" - bobn and iiilfrnuiiw jnt). 6PrTf,e.fHEE'27s,n,?h?IS fU U Cli1Ui1illiU, I'a. Oulv liVrn..in t-pirlallU ln fV, jJti Anifilrs. liiiArHiitrfs tu ftirrNolf mall 1'ritalo T H lit. ir.ui. ..... 1 i..in.i4..ti..i.L n.n. i y vVfVttln...l !!.. ... K.,.n. Ilul.llll. In.l Mb-IiiumI-' iuiist 1 in lrnri If & strlrluroi (net fulling), Indftf to(f lcl'iijt rw niMllntl n.t rl.rtrirnl Tritutl. Slfnllun ipcr.T wwM)bblnMjib kw 4" 1 H 1M fm v W iWiiMbriMiiWiiWiitiiliriti w Wtx HL At Both Our Stores Today We Will Offer the Following Ex traordinary Bargains: 5 -3 Men's Suits .-5 tu MI'.YS MLL'R SiiRdl- SLMTS, all pure wurtwl; m.o :'. t to l-l ; S8,l (itialilv; reduced fur Saturday oulv d r aO .yo MEN'S I'.I.ACK t'LAV SLMTS. all worMed; w '.U to fl; $UMHI tjuality; reduced for Saturday oulv to .... $6.98 a .MUX'S KAXCV CIIICMOT SLMTS, Mricth all wool: sizes ill to I-; t?S,IIO tjuality; reduced for Salur- ( g g day only to PO O J .IK."S FANCY CUKV.rOT A.U WOKSTRD SLMTS, srj.tlll quality, reduced for Saturday mils 'TT PA Boys' Long Pent Soils HOYS' MA. WOOL 1'AXCY CHEVIOT SLITS; si.e II to l!ll; Jpli.OO quality; reduced for Saturday j -y A O only lo . . '. HOYS' 1U.ACIC AXU IllAMC CI I I'A MOT SLMTS; m.c, II to I'll; i-xS.OII quality; reduced' for Saturday GkA QR HOYS' HLACK CLAY SLMTS, all pure wor-ted; i.e II to I'll; ?S.()I) (jilalily; reduced for Saturday (fc g QO Clllly to J a ,7 J HOYS' r.LLMC SKRlili SLMTS, all pure worked; size.-. Ij to 0; SS.Oll (jualityj reduced for Saturday (j qj QQ oulv to 'r iort Pent Suits I Boys SI HOYS' DOLMWM'-I'.REASTKD CHEVIOT SUITS; sizes !i io Hi; colors lilacU and liltiej $:5.0 (piality; re- d QQ duced for Saturday only to P 1 VO ilOYS' DOCHLK-RRICASTI-I.) HLACK CHEVIOT .SLMTS, sti icily all wool; Mzes ! to 3it; ?;i.r.(l d A (inalilv: reduced for Saturdav only to H'-' CJ HOYS' P.LLM-: SICRi.l. SIMTS, all pure; worsted; mzc-s. !i to ; S1.00 qualitv; reduced for Saturday d?0 QO unlvto Vj.yO ! CORCORAN 3 36 South Main Street, Pittston, Fa. 408 Lackawanna Avenue, Scranton, Fa. m -, A-" &.gt rAot Wt.lia.' (Mt-f .ffiW'-.3'W