V' vrSU'v".. "pf"?,;":"" .. v THE SCR ANTON TRIBUNE- FRIDAY, MAY 3, 190.1. Wi' kxxxxxxxxxxx; O THC MOUEriS IIAnnWARK MORE. Odorless Oil Stoves Xep the burner on a lamp clean, nttpply plenty of oil nntl the lamp doesn't smoke. Same with oil stoves. The ENTERPRISE OIL STOVE Is Flmply constructed no valves or perforated tubes to All up with diiBt. and oil easy to keep clmn; burns with blur flainn. Foote & Shear Co. 119 N. Washington Ave :ooooooooooo r" THE ORIENTAL. House Cleaning usually dlsolofccs the need nf new toilet NPtH. Some liiivo been ltrokcu dur ing the past ypur, or rooms just. being furnished must bo provid ed for. Tllf'.V Hie licrc, from Iho cheap variety to tlio highest class of urue, villi 111- without ,1a rsJ. Uliaitlio Id pirn- T01M Nls, Luge ,lNoittnrlil. id fh.ipos, lint-sand tiriutMi'ii iHlnnt .ill edged villi cold. lime been iiiiikid ilmill Iir.111 ,Vll In $4.50 a The Coat Season is Here Awl s-o aie the I hildron's COATS. JACK I'T.S and RLKl'KISS in .ill (he new sljlcj and tolois. Tulp Utile Kerfcrs for tlic -and :i jeir old-. 'ihrcc-qiiailcr and full length lor the 1 and 6 jcar old giils. Th? Baby Bazaar, 510 5pruce Street. Repairing Done Gratis. ACKAWANNA "THE" .AUNDRY. ooooooooooooooooo 0 0 I Sod! I 0 0 ooooooooooooooooo The vocalists of thp Penn Avenue Naplist chinch IipIiI iin enjoyable mj , lal List even I ns "I Hip home of Air. miii Mis. .lolm Kdward.s VSi North JiVoinlc) avenue. A pleasing 'pro gramme of vocal and Instrumental munboih weie icndpicd chining Hie cvpnins. Tho participants wove: .Messrs. Airy, Thomas, AVillinins and Jones, Airs. Frank Kruudngc, Jll.ss Norma Jones, AU.-h Alaltlp Hughes, blisses Maud and Norma Jones and "W. l' Jones, ISeticslinienlH were .served. William II. Williams and .Miss Lizzie Kans, both of Olyphant, were mnr lled lust Wednesday evening; May 1, by the Rev. David .Tones, of the First Welsh t'ongtegationnl eliiirell, nt his hump on South Lincoln avenue. They weie iu'companleil by two of their friends, William deary and Jliss nose Williams. They leturued homo in a. carriage. PERSONAL. Mdriman .lolm T. Howe has iitumrd firm l lrii lo Tunl.liaiiiioi k, Mi? Tcreta limns iv, of Vine Miccl, ictiirned ji-acrdiy !roin a i.m wiih blend hi ilke I inc. Mrsli. f'.noliue A. Ilmclnnn, of i"..nn, Mass., Is the guii-l of Mit. II. IWell, i.f JpirriM-n aicnuc lion John II. fellows and wife, i f tenth sheet, ictiirned home seMcidaj aliriuouu uoni un iw tended td actios 'lie (onlineiit. Miss Maud Ucnne, I In? In!i ,Ipjh p ,i,, ,id Major Mcllride, of South Aifu.i (jpir, w,n au to lecture it SI. Ilmnm' ttAhga lull, biindai night, ill arrlte Icre lod.iy. Hisses Iletsie and Mirgaret Mdihie, of Ans tnli4, io ha" lieen tptnduisr Iho winter with blends and rvlatnes hue, left Wrtnedi) tu lsit tin- I'Jn-Ainiii.ai uxpoiiton at Rulljlo. TODAY'S EVENTS. ' e Sleeting of Ihu poor loanl this afleinoon Annual contditioii nt thu J.ad.auJiiiij Cimly Sunday School aioihtoii in the tirevii lltde Baptist dirndl. NkIoiis inoiiilug, aftciiioon and cicnij, ii Tim noman'a I'orriBil Mifilomiy wtlcly of the I'lrtt l'lcsl.ilrrini dunih nil! huld their rcsiilnr inuntlily nieetlii',' ill the ihurdt kituic loom thia aftetnoon at 4 o'doik. 'iliere ll be a imftlng ( the board of ir.jiu. (.-crs of the llonic for the rriemllco Ihlj inoin Irs t 0.3O oVlocls, 'Iho prcseiuc u( uvii) imiii ter i catne.tly icqup.tfil. The Ladles' Aulllai), Cuuulj Boanl. of An, cient Order of lltbo.inam, HI cne a iccqition t Slajor UcOrfde nd ll.i Maud (ioiinr, lb IrUli ''Joan o( Ate," at Campbell's hall thil cwnlny. 'Iht (.hilt waiat clau at I lie Youn; Women's Cliuitian association will meet for work this cKnlii. 'Iliino baiinjr wal.ts partly done ire reuesteil to b present lonlght, and any girl withinc to joiu the class Is United lo do"o at this time. ' Announcements. '(lit Scrar.toii )Iaok and Ladder company will 1 aM thcii rc;uln mcctiiis tonight. All mcnbcra civ itijunted t a attend I B Gruerver & Co. 9 205 Wyoming Avenue. I MOMENTOUS INDEED, THIS. State of Wisconsin Makes Request of Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. At the reittesl of the stale of WIf rnnsln, niHrlfi throtiRh Hon. A, ,T, Vlnge, JndBc or the ch-aill rotirt for Douclna noitnly, the i:nrnmon wealth of t'cnnnyl vitnln, IIiioubIi Jtitlpn .tolin P. Kelly, yesterday tllrcetpd a ttllhiociiH. to ! pup in Upoi-bc T. Klnde, cnniniiiiKlInt: lilitt to npoe.ir before. Notaiy .tuhllu John Titylor. on Muv K,, nnd atl!'r Hiieli nucHtlon.i hh may lip propounded In him, ipIiHIvp tri flip ruse, nt the Kiisletn ilHllroad company of Alltilie oIr nciiliiHt John f'roinlterpjpt and otliprs, In which ho l.t n necessary wit iieff". Tlip stibpopna, It might bp hero In let pointed, Ih nntblnp innrp or Ipsa than a formal notice tn Mr. Sliitle that May IT, Is thp datp set for tatting Ilia dppo.sltlniiK Iipip, nt bin home, to save him thn Iroilble of going nut to Wis consin. Tim "letters rogatory." as the re quest Is labeled, set forth that Mr. HladP'n testimony Is necessary In the furtherance of justice, and aflpr the rccjlipst for a subpoena Is formally presented, the state of Wisconsin says to Iho commonwealth of Pennsylvania, "and wo shall be icady and willing to do tho same for you, in a simitar case, when required." It. Is sIkiipiI by Judge Vlngp and Clerk William II. Locke and doled April 'X REQUEST OMwllHINISTS Presented to I)., L. & W. and Dickson Mamifhcturinfr Company Full Text of the Documents. The committee appointed at Wed nesday night's meeting of 1 ho council ofafllliatpd machine, boiler, car, black smith and pattern shop employes yes terday vi.iited upon a number of local .supei Intetidents and formally present ed llielr demands for a nine hour day. The olllee of Hiipcrlntendent T. S. Lloyd, of motive power and machin ery, of the Delaware, Lackawanna, and Western company, was among those at which the committee reported and the document submitted was as fol lows: May 1. Mr. T . l.lo.til, Superintendent Molbe Power and Machinery, Delawaic, Lackawanna and Western Itallioad foinpany, City. I'car sir: Wr, the undcisiRiKil, eoniposiiiR the (mined of dclecato-. frnni lodges of the Intern i tic n ii Awciatinn ( MadiiniU on the Pell wair. LuLiuaniu and Western ltailrnad com i.m.'i Mciu and icprrcrnling in addition In urn- own InilRer, ineiitluiiorl the lodges of the In Icin.Uionil .s.ociition of M.nliinist on the s.is trni ui 'follows: S.uactc lodge, Nn, .'M, S.ii.i-nj-r, X. V.; Rlngliamlnn lodge, No. .'174, Iling lianiton, N. V.: Silk Cily lodge, 'n. ls, Pjter sori. N, .1,: nMrirt lodge, No. j, which in cluded among other? tho following local odgrs: Klj-sian lodge, No. 331, of Hoboken, '. .1.; lo cal lodges nf the International Association of M.i(hiuils in New- York ilty, N. V.; Jer.ey City lodge, No. .".04, Jersey City, X. J., and Ncwrk lodge, No. .110, Newark, N. .1. (wha have no dele gates at the pie.-ent romention but who have clcned agiecnunts of approtal and support of Ihte rouixil in its cffoil." to senile what it was formed for), respectfully petition .ou to grant 1 1 all the inadiinNts employed by the llelaware, Lackawanna and Western railroad sj.-tem, the nine-hour day without jii.v lcduetion In Ihe pres ent rate per il ly. A day's work to 4ic coniiilcied a- li.'iing been completed and the time for teas ing work to be marked (by the whistle or any oiler waj used at priscnt), one hour c.ulier each day than formerly ami all time woikcd clter tli.it ti he considered owitinic at the same extra lale for oNcitime paid by jour lonipany. We ask tint this reduction in hours go into efTcct not late than May 20, 1001, and we ak that you grant us an answer to this petition not later than May 1, mill. We ak that onr an-wer be mailed to the (h.iirmm cit the coum II, and a copy of it lo each delegate signed below to the address lur nished joii bcicwilh and also idimiltaiicously with Ihc milling of jour answer noliecs be po-ted in jour ninu sliops containing Hie same iiifoim.ition as jnur communication., but of rouroc addressed to the men ill e.u h shop in which Ihe Helices aie so polled. He.-poc Ifullj', IJuinphiey U. I'ainpbell, ihaiimaii, ilelegalc of l.lcitiic Loilge, No. i0, Scranton, Pa.; A. .1. alenliiic, delegate, l'liiu lodge, No. 4'J.", I'lic.i, N .: I'atiick 1 ljun, delegate LIniir.i lodge, Nil. t-I. Llniiia, V. Y.; 'Ihomas I.ons, ilelegalc U.if. fjlo lodge, No. 21 j, Buflalo, N. Y. Hnperiiitendent Lloyd was In Buffalo and the committee was met by Muster Mechanic; A. ii. Elviii, who assured them thaL die matter would be brought before the superintendent. Chief Cloik Lowther left with the demand, later in the day, for Buffalo. The only other concerns vsiied during- the day weie tho Dickson Manufacturing company's Penn avenue works, and the company's Cliff street locomotive shops. Superintendent McLaren, of the former place, informed tho com mittee that their demands would be taken action upon by the combine Into which thu Dickson company re cently entered. A copy of the document presented lo the other superintendents besides Mr. Lloyd, is as follows: Dear Sir: Ihe Council of Aflilialed Machine, Holler, ( ar, Itlicktmith and Pattern simp em. ploccs of the Central Labor union of Scranton, I'.i., with wlilt Ii the laiioiw organisations of jmir ruiplojca .no affiliated, line .selected the undo. i-lgued, jour omplojC!., to represent jour cni-pl'-jcs In petitioning joii to giant the ninc-honr day without anj- lcduetion in the pioent i.itc rer dij. A daj's woik to bo coimidricd as hav ing been completed and the lime for ceasing wnrk to be marked tbj' Ihe whinlle or anj other way iited at Iho present time), one hour eailier each day then former! v, and all lime woikcd aflri that to be ronsideied as otertiinc at the present eiira rale for oveitime paid hj jour company. Me ask that this ledueilon in houi go irto elicit not later than May 'JO, 10OI, and that joii grant us an answer to this petition not later than May l. 1'iOL We le.nc (he method of com im.iili.illn; jour an-swer tn joii lo select; an answer by mill In ihe ihnrman of the council will reach lis. If jou dfin a cunfercnre, Ihe iiuc'ersigued and our chliiiuin, and any one rl-e who may be afllliater) with in arc at jourt-enlro, and it is jours to select In what way and with whom of thoje mentioned jou will consider the mailer pinions lo May Hi, 111)1, The ofilclalH of tho council yesterday stated tliat the strike at Buffalo, which was declated Wednesday, did no! include tiny of the Lackawanna simps' men, Othex .stipcriutciidentK will be seen toduy, NELSON DOW KILLED. He Was Employed as a Fireman by the D., L. & W, Co. Nelson Dow, of lR0."i Abricht nvc tine, wus Instantly killed at Uall.stend yesterday motulns at i o'clock by be ing cautilit between the round house and uu engine. Mr. Dow had for a loinr time been fireman for his fatlinr-ln-Iaw, Kngl lieer Dan Lee, of tho Delawaic, Lacka wanna and Western railroad, but on Wednesday was changed to another run. Organs for Sale Cheap. You can buy a good second hand Or gan as low as $10.00 at Guernsey Hall, J. W. Guernsey, Prop., 3H Washing ton avenue, Scranton, Pa. E. Robinson Sons' Famous May Bock Beer On tap Saturday and all next wtek. ROBINSON WAS ELECTEJ)MAY0R EX.SHERIFF GIVEN A THOB. ABLY EMfTY HONOIl. Ho Was Chosen at n. Joint Session of Councils by the Democrats nnd Messrs. Schneider nnd Oliver, Re publicans Mr. Melvin Bolted the Meeting Attorney M. J. Martin Wan Elected as City Solicitor to Fill the Alleged Vacancy in That Office DetailR of Election. Nx-KliPflrf Chatles liobllifon w.is last night, elected by councils lo 1111 the vacancy in the oHic of mayor, which Ih" Democrats maintain has existed since James Molr accepted tlic ap pointment as recorder. Attorney M. J. Martin was In like manner elected to fill the .vacancy said to exist In the nnico of clly solicitor since the re moval of A. A. Voshurg and the ap pointment or George M. Watson to that position. The plectlou was effected without any dlfllculty, after a caucus had been lipid, prior lo tlic meetings of both brunches. This caucus was held In the ofllcp of the siipprlnlcndpnt of highway!) nnd sewers, and was at tended by all tlio Demociallc members of both branches, with the exception of Common Councilman K. J. Cole man and Select Councilman T. C. Mel vin. Both of these members arrived too latn for the caucus. Mr. Cole man was unavoidably detained, but. Mr. Melvin had no intention of at tending, ns latpr developments proved. There was no opposition In the cau cus to Mr. Hoblnson's nomination, but there was a fight on the city solicitor ship. There wore three candidates, M. J. MartJn, M. F. Saudo. and M. .T Donahue. Mr. Martin obtained thir teen votes and tlio other eight were divided between Messrs. Sando and Donahue. GOT ONLV ONK. In order to preclude any possibility of the question being raised lhat It icqtiired a majority of each branch to organize a Joint convention. Mr. Ttob Inson, it Is understood, had agreed to get the votes of the three German We piiblleans in select council, where the Democrats are In the minority. The only one of th2se delivered was that of John J. Schneider, of tlio Eleventh ward, but an unexpected vote came from Joseph Oliver, Republican, from the Fifteenth ward. It was agreed at the caucus to pass a resolution providing for a joint con vention to be held at 9 o'clock, and such a resolution was presented in the select council by D. AV. Vaughan. The vote on its adoption showed which way the wind blew and revealed to thn Democrats that Mr. Melvin was "agin" the government." The vote was as follows: . ,cas Costcllo. Ucgan. s( header, Shea, t os. groic, Oliver, 0'M"jlc, V.uuhan. O'Malley, McAn. chew, Maloncj II. Naje lto", l'liiu, Kc.ins, Moigan, )lc.h in, Wag ner, Mminui, Chittcndiii S. The resolution was hustled over to the common council and was whirled through that body with a rush. The joint, session was convened about 0.15 o'clock, when Mr. Melvin and all the Uepublican members of both branches, with tho exception of Messrs. Schnei der and Oliver, of the select council, filed out of tho council chambers. .Clerk's Lavelle and Morris called the roll, and it was discovered that theie was a majority of the members of each branch present, cloven select councilmen and thlrtcn common coun cilmcu. Chairman C'alpln, of tlic com mon branch, was chosen as chair man of the joint session. ItOBINSON NOMINATED. .Mr. Ucgan placed the name of Mr. Robinson in nomination for the olllee of mayor and the nominations were then closed. Tlic twenty votes re corded for Mr. Robinson were as fol lows: Common Coum il ( laikc. Ilaggertj", f'alpin, Ituane, ttoche, Phillip-., i.ililu, fJmicll, Cole man, Tttu.1i, tiraf, C'u.-Ik. Norton I.'S. Select Council I'cislello, Itegan, Slaloney, Schneider, Shea, Cosgrme, Oliicr, O'llpjle, Vaughn, O'Mallej-, SIcAndicw it. Chairman t'nlpln remarked in declar ing Mr. Hoblnson elected: "I cleclaie (Juntos Itobiason elected majoi of Scranton tu till the i.nancy caused by tho aban donment of that office b.v evSlajor Moir," Mr. Vaughan nominated M. J. Mar tin for city solicitor, and Mr. Phillips followed by placing the name of M. F. Sando in nomination. Mr. Sando's nomination was seconded by sir. Cole man. This nominating of Mr. Sando didn't al all please the chief engineer of the whole movement, D. AV. Vnu ghan.who hustled over to the common sldo and succeeded, nfter quite it bit of vigorous argument in so convinc ing .Messrs. Phillips nnd Coleman of the error of their ways that they withdrew Mr. Sando's name. Th.o vote for Mr. Mat tin was pre cisely the same as tlio vote for Air. Ttobiusoii, with the exception that Messrs. Schneider, Oliver and Phillips did not vote. Mr. Martin, however, got twenty-one votes, nnd was de clared elected. It was staled ofter tlio joint session that Air. Kohlnson has announced his intention of Immediately assuming tho ditties of mayor in case tlio ripper bill Is declared to be unconstitutional, It was also stated, on tho side, that when Mr. McIvIii'k ordinance provid ing lor tho payment of a claim of tlio Barber Asphalt company, comes up for consideration next Thursday night It will bo quietly but effectively killed. THUV WKltK KUKPRISKD. The Democrats woio at a loss yes terday Just how to account for The Tribune's exclusive story yesterday morning on tho caucuu nntl election. It wus tlio main toplu of dlncusslon among the1 members at the meeting last night, but no ouo was able, to cxplrtin Just how Hie information got out, "Why. the letters calling thn icau cus weie not mailed until 5 o'clock," said Mr, Vitugliau, "and tlio majority of tho members didn't receive them until this morning. Wo thought w had It all buttoned up, hut it button gavo wuy some wheie, and I'd give J5 to know Just wheto," THE WEATHER YESTERDAY, '.oral data tor May e, 1P0 llighcft Umperatuic t degieet l.owol temperatur ...,,,...,,..,..... 51 degreei Pelalitc humidit): 8 a. m. , ,,,. t4 per rent, S p. m. , .., ,,. 01 per, cent, Piecipltction, 0"d inch; thundcritcim. E. Robinson Sons' Famous May Bock Bcor Oo tap Saturday and all next week. CLASS NIOHT EXERCISES. Thoso Who Will Have Flnces on the Programme. The class of 100) of the Hernnlon High school met Wetlncsdny afternoon nnd chose tlio young men and women who wilt tepresenl them on the ros trum class-night. This, as In previous yenis, will lie held the night before commenreinetit. and Ihe members nf this year's class are endeavoilng to make the event one of the most mem otahlo In local scholastic, circles. Following the exercises It Is Intend ed to give a ball, and the committee which has (his iu charge proposes to attempt to secure the armory as the srenp of entertainment and dance. Th class )m the largest ever graduated from the High school, and II Is argued that, the High school nudltorlum Is not large enough to accommodate the throng who will be Invited. Tile class1 night, program nv Is a splendid one. as the members of the class showed good judgment In ail their selections. Miss Mildred Green and Miss Reatilcp Morris, two of the most finished local elocutionists, will each rccllp, and Miss Alma Welilatt will compose and rend the class poem. Miss Laura Mcldruin's task It will be to write nud set to music the song of "inot." Myer Knbatchnlck lias been chosen as dust prophet and Arthur Ilooven will be the orator of the night. Frank Corbett will be In ehaige of the presentation nf farewell gifts and Rob ert KhuUr. will read tlio class will. Grinith Thomas will be class historian. FLANS FOR Ml AUG PARK Considered at a Conference Between Landscape Gardner Egcrton and the Director of Public Works. Landscape Gardner A. it. Rgerton, of Philadelphia, who has prepared the plans for tho Improvement of Nay Aug park, arrived in this city yestordaj and spent the afternoon In going ovci tile park with Director of Public Works John 13. Roche. After the inspection It was decided to move the animal houses from their present location to a point south or tho boulevard toll gate and about midway between the cliff overhanging the Lackawanna railroad and tho boulevard. The animals arc to he' permanently located at that point and Director Roche has Instructed Air. Egcrton to prepare plans and specifications for new houses which will bo built just ns soon as It Is possible to got (these plans ready. Kacli animal will be giv en plenty of .room to exercise in and an extensive deer park is to be laid out. The place now occupied by the men agerie is to be graded off nnd pre pared to conform with the rest of the southerly end of the park, which was Improved last summer. A car load of trees and shrubs or dered some time ago, has been re ceived and will be immediately plant ed In the esplanade surrounding the music pavilion. Tills carload includes sixty-three Norway maple trees, which will be used in lining the walks and a number of small shrubs and vines. Director Roche said yesterday that be thought It very probable that a lake about S00 feet long and varying in width from 40 to SO feet wide will be constructed this summer on the westerly side of the park between A'ine and Pino streets. There is a natural depression at this point and the work of construction would not need to bo very extensive. It is planned also to construct a walk along the cliff behind tho toll gate. NEEDS OF THE MISSION. Articles the Directors Would Like to Have Donated. The management or the Florence Mission respectfully present the fol lowing needs: Small bureaus or com modes and mirrois, and small chairs for tho dormitories, meat for tlic mid dle of each week; shoes, sizes :i to f: stockings, corresponding sizes: sum mer dresses and skirts, summer under wear. They also most gratefully acknowl edge the following donations: Bible. Rev. Air. Unwell; bread and cake week lj', Mrs. Zeldler and Airs. Lindner: canned fruit and jell Mrs. Georgo Attrand; cash, Mrs. Francis B. Swan. $13: Airs. Thomas Dickson, .$.'i0; Allss Anna K. .Sanderson. $2.1; AIr..Tn.eob Shut!;. $1: Alice Silk. SO cents: cloth ing, Faster plant and cards. Mis. av, IT. Taylor; clothing and literature, ATrs. K. C. Dean; condensed milk (.10 cans). Dr. D. B. Hnnd; llsli, Georgo S. Jones; fish and vegetables', AV, J. Marvel; fruit and meat, Mrs. J. L. Crawford: fruit and vegetables, Mrs. J. AV. Ifowarth: ice cream, J. D. AVII liams, Prof. Buck's Sunday school class at Elm Park church, Lacka wanna Dairy company; literature. Airs. R-onney, Rev, Richard Hiorns; meat, Mis. Dlehl. Messrs. Alarberger, Wormser, Armbrust, Jlfklns; medi cal services, Dr. Clarke, Dr. Dean: milk dally, Ablngton Dairy company, Lackawanna Dairy company, UPRIGHT BUSINESS DEALING Bound to Brliifs" Success. No Drv Goods house In tho city lias achieved ti nioro enviable reputation for handling first-class goods, or for lionnruble and upright' dealing than have Messrs. Hayes t A'arlej-, nf Sptuco street The artistic display of tho fine merchandise carried is univer sally commented upon with fnvnr; tholr stock embracer! a diversity nf tlio veiy latest designs and fa biles in tlio Dry Goods line. They niftko a spec salty nf catering lo tlir; ladles and for this they have made a splendid reputa tion. The broad and lilipf.il methods in which they conduct their business has made for them a host of friends, as it lias been their motto from the start: "Satisfaction Guaranteed or money icfuiided.' Rations tiro waited upon promptly by pollto and experienced salespeople and all puiehases aro delivered with clock-3Vork regularity, Success has met tho firm from tlio stait, and no inei chants In our community enjoy tn a greater extent both tho couildenco of tho patrons and the general esteem of the community, than do Messrs. Hayes & Varley. It Is inerelj- a ques tion fcf a very phort tlino beforo they will lie compelled to enlarge, as they find alipady that their present quar ters aro entirely inadequate, E. Robinson Sons' Famous May Bock Beer On tap Saturday and all next week. Smoke the new Kleon cigar. 5o. Ask for Kelly's union crackers. NEW LICENSE TAX ORDINANCE MEASURE 'PREPARED BY SOLI CITOR WATSON. It Provides for a Tax of Fivo Fcr Cent. Upon Gross Receipts of Street Railway, Gas nnd Water Companies nnd for a Tax of Two Per Cent. Upon Other Corpora tionsIt Is lo Take. Effect on July 1 nnd Will Be Boon Introduced in Councils Will Be. Opposed. Tlio Trlbuno Is tills morning enabled to print a resume of the ptlnclpal fea tures of the license tax ordltiancs which has been prepared by City So licitor Watson, and which, when Intro duced In councils will have tlio hearty support and endorsement of Recorder Molr. The measure In Its present form pro vides for a tux of five per cent, upon the gross receipts of sticct railway, gas and water companies, and for a tax of two per cent, upon the gross receipts of telegraph, telephone, elec tric light and steam heat companies. Tim ordinance provides that this tax Is lo be based upon a sworn state ment nf the gross receipts of these several corporations, said statement, to be furnished by the officers nt the same to the city treasurer. If the city recorder and city treasurer shall have any reason to believe that the state ment furnished is not corrpct they are given the power by the ordinance to demand from tho company officials a copy of the .statement furnished the auditor genera! of tho state. Tlic other features of the ordinance; cover a multitude of subjects. Almost cm t.v perscn or firm who can be taxed taxed. Auctioneers and contrnc- -i are to lie taxed certain fixed mounts, according to the volume of their business. TAX ON THHATRKS. Theaters or public places of amuse ment having a seating capacity of 1,000 or over arc taxed $100: and smaller places of amusement and halls in proportion. Pawnbrokers and money brokers are taxed ?100 each. Fire Insurance agents are taxed $10 each snd life Insurance agents $5 each. Non-reldeiit life or accident Insurance agents arc taxed $2," each. Real es tate agents are taxsd S10 each. Circuses are taxed $100 each per day. and combined clrcu.ses and menager ies $200 each per day. Small animal shows are taxed $2." per daj Vendors of patent medicine nnd other remedies, who sell their wares upon the streets are taxed $10 pe.- day. This will be. sufficiently high to dilve this class of fakirs awav from the city. Agents selling goods from samples are taxed $100. This Is not intended to Include commercial travelers, but simply per sons w ho establish permanent head quarters in the city and sell from sam ples at retail. The ordinance provides for a nomi nal tax upon hucksters and street peddlers, and for a tax upon all cabs, drays, etc., In use In tho city. The msasure provides in just what manner the revenues derived from the licenses are to be spent. Fifty per cent, are to bo used In paying oft all outstanding judgments against the cltj', until such time as they are all paid off. Twenty-five per cent of the receipts re to be devoted to the pur chase of Incidentals and supplies for the several departments, and the re maining twenty-five per cent, for file department purposes. BECOMES EFFECTIVE J FLY 1. The ordinance, if passed. Is to go into effect on July 1. and this date Is to be thn beginning of the license year. The penalty for a violation of its ptovislons is a fine of not loss than $r, nor more than the amount of thx license fee. or in default of payment theieof. Imprisonment in the county jail lor not more than thirty days. Beforo its Introduction the ordinance will be thoroughly discussed and con sidered by tho recorder, tho members of his cabinet, and some of the lead ing members of councils. AVhen once ' is Introduced, a hard and aggres sive fight will he made to secure its passage before July 1. It will have a rocky road on its way through councils, for a combine of companies which will be affected by it has already been formed to resist it in an organized war. Tho other business interests that will be affected can be depended upon to do likewise. The battle over this ordinance will be one of the hardest of the year. Recorder Atolr stated yesterday af ternoon to n Tribune man that he deslicd to have the ord'nance criti cized nnd generally dlseuss-cd, in order that it might be so shaped as to em body the best thought of tho best citizens nf the city. COUNTY TREASURERS FEES. Affected by nn Act Introduced by Hon. E. A. Coray. The following Harrlsburg dispatch appeared In yesterday's AVIlkes-Barre Record: Another measure that has been passed and has been held up in committee in tho senate Is a pine of legislation lhat the 'i.ono people It af fects In Luicine coimly should exert their united Influence in bringing about Its pis-d;e. This is a bill introduced by non. ;. ,. I oiay, of Hie Src ond illstuct, ils objcit being to rcpcil an act OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO A Oils and Paints I lllto 1 10 Meridian SI. mrT.rnunMP ttfo o 0 00000000OOGZS0 HAVE YOU SEEN WHAT WE HAVE IN Odd Boxes of Stationery? At prices that will surely interest you, The above may be seen in our display window. . REYNOLDS BROS. st;A HIGH ART- And excellent quality is shown in our BEER. If ever the conventional Phrase, "Must Be Seen To Be Appreciated' was ever properly em ployed in advertising, this is the occasion CASEY BROTHERS, Wholesale Liquor Dealers, 216 Lackawanna Ave. to legulite the feea of the county treasurers of l.uierne and Clearfield countlea, passed April II, 166C. so far as It relates to Lutcrne county. Un der till old act, wide., la a Mmple of some of the, pedal g'ins passed In the old tlaj at Harris mirg. the Ireamrer of t.tuernc county Is entitled to ft.JSO from every merchant, small limine man and eandj' or peanut More proprietor In the count)'. In our county thil amounts to about f',000 extra allowance to me county treasiuer, and thla notwithstanding tho fact tint under tho salary act of ISM he Is paid an annual salary ot $,,.000. When Ihe salar.r ait was paved tlic old special act of ISM was not repealed. The striking tlilnic about this license .. that eiery rent of it goes to Hie counlj" treasurer, not one dollar of It finding Its way to Hie county or atate funds. Lackawanna county being a part ot Luerne count) when the act wan passed, the merchants In the sister cuiintj are also .subject lo this trib ute. Ihe Int is 111 the nature of a burden to Ihe proprletotn of struggling, pcllj business places and Mr. Coraj and the other members of the l.iiirnip delegation aie putting forward eiery encrgj to push It through Ihe upper branch. It Is estimated that the bill allccts .'i.OOO ieople in Lii-erno county and 4,nno people In Lackawanna county. Photo of Pan-American Fiee. Through tlic courtesy of n friend, The Traders National .Bank of Scranton, has come lnt,o posesslon of one thous and colored lithographed ground plans-of the Pan-American exposition. Any person interested may have one by applying at The Traders National Bank. E. Robinson Sons' Famous May Bock Beer On tap Saturday and fill next week. Ask for Kelly's union crackers. Kabo Corsets Unsurpassed in DESIGN, FIT and WORKMANSHIP. No brass eyelet to corrode and soil the underwear. ,"--UiVU7 Call in and see the new hoop laces. It is soft, it is not metallic, so can not corrode or rust. It outwears the corset. Ask for a corset having' it. 98c Per Pair. Clarke Bros Are the Negligee Shirts we are showing this week for 50c and $1.00 They are full of merit and beauty, of highest grade and quality and colors warranted, Conrad, A Gentlemen's Furnishing Stote, 305 Lackawanna Avenue. Ladies' Tailored Suits We Make I It the lads an the fratheu fit the bliil. The make, Mjlc, tit, linish and prices are all perfect. I mi pring toil. Is now awaiting jour irupec'. lion, Ho glad to ee jou any lime, Kins: Miller, Merchant Tailor, 435 SPRUCE STREET, jlT-Slrsim ., ?$& W jjiys - -sj s. vem clttmctiuc .u! LouM Arthur Wntreji president Orlando S, .lohnion, Vice Pre. Arthur lit Christy. Cnhler X Capital, $100,000 t -f Surplus, $100,000 v sV A! TRUST COMPANY j-oo t-PRUCn STRBET. Court House Square, SCRANTON, PA. Interest Paid on Sarings Accounls a A L'TIIOIMZI'D by Us C halter tn aeeepl ! all manner of Tiusis; to act as 4. . Itccelicr, Trustee, Cuardtan, Adminlstu- 4, . tor or I'sccutor. . "TMIi: VAULTS of this Hank are protect. . cd by the Holmes I.lcclllc Alarm 1 X Si stem. Z X DIRECTORS T I.. A. Watres. O. s. Johnson T Z. Wm. P. Hall-Head E, P. Klnnsbury T Rverett Warren Aug. Robinson "T Joseph O'Brien ' SEEDS Lawn, Timothy, Millett I 325-32T Penn Avenue, A Rich Find Is an oiprfsKinn tT1.1t is oitcn heard lite when our customer fees our laige tttoek of Shirts. Un. del wear and Hosiery. Vi'e are alwajs on the clci'l for the real thing. The pi ice indicates what it'i north to us onlj. You'll find It worth much more to jou. Come and see them. 413 SPRUCE STREET. Try out special 10c. collars; all shapes. A Word to the Business Men Why not flfx up your office this Spring? Over oue.third of your time is spent there. Is it as comfortable as it should be? Select a new carpet and have your office look more home-like more inviting. If it is a new desk don't think of buying be fore seeing our line. Perhaps you need an of fice chair, a table or a filing cabinet at any rate, see us. Gunn Sectional Bookcase. . Datum Sectional Bootoasi CREDIT YOU? CERTAINLY! rfHB: CQNQMY 1 . 221-223.22B-22T WYOMING AVENUE. Clover (iiiii i Forsy