The Scranton tribune. (Scranton, Pa.) 1891-1910, May 04, 1901, Page 12, Image 12

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TUB SCRANTON TUIBUNE-SATURDAY, MAY 1, 100J.
INDUSTRIAL
AND LABOR
PBESIDENT MITCHELL OF MINE
WORKERS IN THE CITY.
He Stopped Off Heie on His Way
from Imllariapolls to New York.
What Dun & Co.'s Weekly Review
Has to Say About the Activity In
Wall Street Improvements That
Aie Being Made on the Lacka
wanna New Position of E. T.
Hoin Other Trade Notes.
President John ailtilicll. or the
United Mine Workers of America, nr
rlvcd In Scran ton yesterday and will
sponil u few days conferring on mat
ters In' fjeneial with the local officers
of the urbanization.
Ho stopped olC heie on liN uuy from
Indlunnpolls to New York, whither
ho will proceed tonight or tomonow,
In tuke purl In the oi'Kiinizutlnn of the
:lvle tndustrlal nssoclntloii which will
hav for Its iiii'imsr the prcentlon of
strikes by itrltll t iittoti.
llei'imin Justl, commissioner of the
Illinois Coal (Jporn tors' association;
Vice j'ri'slilrnt Keiinii, of the Santa I-V
milroad, mill Mr. MJleliell, as pieslilont
or the Mine Workers and a Ice piesl
ilent of the American Federation of
1ilmi i-mnprNe the coimnltli'c luiVitiK
In (linrr,e the mallei' of dinftlnt; the
plan" for the new association.
ThN committee, .Mr. Mitchell mivs,
will nicel Momla, nkhl. In New Yoik,
to inepare lis nport. and. on the fol
loulim iiIkIH. "Hi snhmll It to the koii
eral coininlttci' whli h 1ms the forma
tion of the association in haw. Tim
ceneial committee will make a leport
nt a muss met inn to In held Wednos
ilav nlsht.
'I'he object nf orqanlzinK this asso
(latlon, says Mr. Mitchell. Is to hilnfi
about such 11 state of aff.iiis that the
ciiiplovei cannot erfecL a lockout or
Hie employes a strilje without first en
l"rlnp lipon a dlseusls-oii of whatever
iiiiitters may be In dispute. This will
bad to 'iibltiatlon. It Is hoped, and
strike- and lockouts theieby pi evented.
Mr. Mil. 'hell says the Mine Work
oiV organization has inci cased its
iiiembeiship ::.".. I in the last three
mouths and lluil it now h.ih a paid-up
iiiembeiship of :;w,0fin, of which num
ber liJUinn aie pnld-up nn mbers.
There is noLhliiK in the local field
to particularly demand his attention.
Mr. Mitchell declared. Tic does not
know at this time, be say. whether or
not ho will be able to appear before the
errand juiy nest week to pi ess his libel
rase .is.thu-a the Scr.iiitoni.in.
Activity in Wall Street.
F!. C4. Dun & f'o.'s Weekly Review of
Trade today will say:
"The srcaloht activity ever .seen in
Wall street ill verts attention in .1 meas
ure fioin pioRivhs in illntiiliutlnpr anil
mamil'acturhiK' operations. But while
on every band stock market Interests
are t nunselins" caution and attempting
to prove that pi Ices aie really more
than condition of some of our railroads
warrant, the fact icninins that with
out a. brilliant crop outlook and a sreat
activity of general trade. Wall stieet
could hold no such cai nival. Labor
difficulties arc fewer and less thieat
enlnsr than for several years, and
prices of merchandise hold well. Sta
bility of pi ices and villous proseou
ilon of work at mills indicate the
wholesome condition of the iion and
steel market. Throushotil entire inuRe
of products of this industry the iiiiient
demand lor ' Immediate delivery ex
ceeds all pievlous recoids, yet makers
maintain ,1 conservative position and
prices are not pushed up to the danger
point.
"Tlie marvelously healthy condition
of business is best appreciated, when it
Is discovered that the defaults last
month wete the smallest in ninety-one
months, with the exception of May to
August, JS99. inclusive. In manufac
tuilnEr lines there were but 163 failures
with a total indebtedness of $1, 097,694,
against ITS for $4,511,003. As 1S&9 re
ported the smallest liabilities of any
full year In two decades, last month's
Rood showing: is made manifest by de
faults In manufacturing- concerns $777,
!rt5. smaller than two years upo. Trad
ing: failures were 5.13 for ?3,lllS.8:';;, and
banking; defaults weie $5:'9.O00. The
death rate was only thiee-llftieths of
one per cent, of all films in business
and loss averaged .$4.70, not a serious
embariafismeiit to general trade. The
proportion of unpaid hills was less
than forty-six cents for each .$1,000 of
, solvent payments through clearing
houses.
"No matter in what light the Apiil
record may be viewed. It makes nn ex
hibit that cannot lull to give encour
agement," Xackawnnna Improvements.
Superintendent of Hrldges and Hulltl.
lugs AV, 13. lllxson, or the Lackawanna
railroad, has just completed the plans
and specifications tor a new summer
station at IJeatt Lake on the Montrose
branch or the Lackawanna railroad.
The building will be of wood, with a
waling room, ti eight room and open
platlorm for passengeis. The plan-?
have been approved, and work nn the
structure will bo rommeueed as soon
as possible.
The extensive improvements con
templated at the Seianton round house,
which were mentioned exclusively In
The Tribune, have been approved by
the officials, and the work will ho
taken up at an cai ly date,
A new coaling station will bo erected
at Spraguevillo this summer. The coal
will he elevated by machinery, and the
docks will he erected above the main
track, enabling engines to lake coal
from the tracks on either side.
The new tiO-foot turn table put in at
the Cayuga has been completed and Is
low In use. It Is a vast Improvement
on the old one, and greatly facilitates
the work at that point.
Horn's Important Position,
l;. T, Horn, who has been general
'ardmuster of the Lackawanna rail
oad for the- past two years, with
leadquarters at Hoboken, left yester
(lay for Canada, where he will become
assistant general manager of the Inter
colonial railroad, under General Super
intendent L (i, Russell, formerly of
the Lackawanna, who Is now on a sick
leave of absence for three months.
It Is said that Mr. Uussell receives
a salary of $10,000 a year from the
Canadian government, and that Mr,
Horn will receive $:.,00O, annually, and
has signed a live-year contract with
the company.
Double Track in Use.
Commencing at 6 a. m. today the
double tiuck In frcnt of the Lacka
wanna biuischgcr station will be us!i
for the nrrlval and departttte of pass
enger trains on their respective ttaelco,
Instead of nil trains arriving an I .de
parting on west bound track us has
been the practice heretofoto.
Conductors will Instruct their train
men, including porters of steeping or
parlor cars, that In landing passengers
at Scranton from vestibule cars, the
vestibule on opiwslto side from depot
must not be opened, '
Conductors of suburban or other
trains that do not have vestibule
coaches, will Instruct trainmen, per
tets, etc., to see that passengers do not
alight from opposite side of ttaln ft tun
depot.
Unglnemen, when pulling Into Scran
ton passenger station while a passen
eer train Is standing on opposite track,
will he governed by signal from sta
tion master or conductor of standing
train.
D., L. & W. Boaid. r
Follow lug Is the make-up of the D.,
L. & W. board for today;
ntm.w. mv 3
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summits etc. 0 u. m.. cist. J,iini' Cutlucj
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l p. in.. I.itiiiliiit; III p, 111. WMciii'i.
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slnitui ."..'in p, 111., M.111I1111; 7 p. 111., M 11.1111 111,
WIM t in cs-, .1, i .1. nlnlcvj 7 .1. in.,
P. Wall; II .1, 111, U ('.iiinciib; 11 :i 111.. (.
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III wllil 111 il.ij t. fur mio dip, villi S . p.
WjiiiI'i iii'W.
Ilr.it.rm 111 Jnhn fonlio.i irpruts tor Julr uitli
II. OlllllMll.
This and That.
Fifteen of the earnieu employed at
the Central railroad shops at Ashley
were laid olf yesterday morning, owing
to luck of woik, according to the ex
planation. None or the fifteen Is of
the men who were laid off iceenlly and
whose disdain.- caused a strike. When
the last strike was settled the officials
stated that probably on May 1 there
would be come suspensions, and now
they have come. The men held n
meeting last evening and talked over
Hip situation, but nothing definite was
done. Wilkes-Harre Heeord.
T. DeWitt C'uyler, the director of the
Pennsylvania Railroad company, today
emphatically denied the published ic
ports that the Pennsylvania Itailroad
company has secured, or is trying to
sceuie, a lepresentation in the affairs
of the Atchison. Topeka and Santa Fe
railroad. Mr. C'uyler said: "There is
absolutely no truth in those leporls.
They are without the slightest founda
tion. The Pennsylvania rtaihond com
pany is not buying any of the Atchi
son's stocks."
The, Wyoming A'alloy Lace mill on
Union street will soon be improved by
the erection ot n five-story, lire proof
building to be usurl ns a warehouse.
The building will be a big addition to
the plant and iork will soon be com
menced. Another stoiy is to be added
to the building recently erected and 11
lot of new machinery is to lie added.
Manager J. C. Atkin will sail 011 Sat
urday for Kngland on the Lucania for
the purpose of put chasing the machin
ery. The bu-siness has been inci easing
so rapidly that these improvements
have become necessary. Wilkes-Harre.
Times.
SIXTY FAMOUS AEBIALISTS
Kingrling Brothers' Remarkable
Company of Famous Mid-Air Art
ists. Sixty acriallsts will be seen with
Ringling lb-others' Woild's Greatest
Shows, when this famous big combined
ciicus, menagerie and hippodrome ex
hibits in Scranton Tuesday, May 14.
This is not only the gieatest array of
aeilal peiformeis ever astociated with
CORCORAN & O'BRIEN
The Only One.Prlce Clothiers in the City.
408 Lackavvanna Avenue. Also Pittston, Pa,
an American circus, but it also em
btr.ces every noted troupe of acriallsts
now before the public, Every nation
in Iho world has conttlbuled to this
remarkable congress of mld-alr nrtlsts.
Kvery famous circus or Kttropc Is rep
resented, and the must renowned per
tormeis of Hgypt, Aft lea, China ami
Japan are represented In the grand
ensemble. Among the hcadllneta Is
the gieat IJollowuy Trio of hlgh-wln
gymnasts. On a single r.tnnd of who,
sit etched ncross the dome of the big
canvas amphitheater, these clever art
ists perform the most astounding
feats, dancing, vaulting, leaping und
turning the most difficult somersaults,
and doing It in a manner that would
provoke astonishment and admltntlou
even If pet formed upon the gtounil.
The Feeley Trio, whose marvelous per
formance In mld-alr known as "La
Kschelle," has been the talk of Eng
land and the continent during the past
two or three seasons, Is one of Klngllng
Hi others' many special Importations,
and -fs one of the distinct arenle hits
of the year. Their act Is different ft om
anything hitherto seen In this country.
It is a combination of the Hying tta
pezp and tjic aerial bur.i. and Is sen
sational rind thrilling to an unusual
degree. Another Importation ot sur
passing Interest Is the Alpine Slslets.
whose porfoimances have delighted
wondering audiences all over the civi
lised world. The porfoimance given by
the far-famed French Family D.u'ninu.
is superior to anything of Its kind
ever seen In this country. Swinging
In mld-alr, under the great canvas
dome, forty feel np.ut, Arthur and
Jtose toss their sister Fanehon actoss
the Intel veiling .space, catching her
with outsti etched hands, and repeating
the daring pcrfoimance until the au
dience is Inhly thrilled. Then there is
tile famous aerial bar trio,,Alvo, Holse
and I'lciiid; the famous Fisher Family
of aeiiallsls, Mile. Tumour, the most
noted, giaeefill und daring of all aeilal
poiours and equilibrists; Miss Minnie
Fisher, the niarvelou.5 human aerial
top; La Helle Carmen, Nettle Carroll,
Miss Jessie Leon and many other le
n.nik.tble mid-air porfotmeis, includ
ing the only complete tioupe of Japan
ese aetiallsts and high-wire bicyclists
ever brought to the United States.
Itingllng Hrotheis' circus is, however,
not limited in Its style of entertain
ment. Kveiy department of the gieat
show is equally complete and compre
hensive. There are in addition to the
gieat company of aetiallsts, sixty fa
mous acrobats, thitty heroic bareback
riders, forty fun-making clowns and
scores of other high-class specialists,
while the tialned animal features em
brace thirty marvelously trained ele
phants, twenty of which appear In one
ling at one time; O'Hrien's magnificent,
sixty-one horse act, and many other
trained animal surpilses. Ciicus day
will be inaugurated with a magnificent
fiee street parade, which 'in length,
masslveness ond colossal splendor sur
passes anything ever before attempted
in the line of spectaculai display.
CHAS. LEE'S
Great London Show
WILL EXHIBIT AT
SCRANTON, MAY 6, 7 AND 8,
Afternoon and Evening, Rain or Shine.
Admission, 25c. Children, 15c.
$10,000 Feature--The Dancing Ponies
Without a Counterpart in the Wculd. Hiss Cleveland, Only
Lady Somersault Rider 111 tiie World. Mr. Chas Ewers, King
of Horse and Pony Trainers. 10 Funny Clowns. 20 Acro
bats. 12 Female Artists. 60 Ponies, Dogs and Donkeys.
DOORS OPEN AT 1 AND 7.
ASH STREET LOT,
YOU KNOW
Saturday is our Special Bargain Day, so
today we are going to offer some special in
ducements in Men's Ready-to-Wear Suits.
We are going to pick about twenty-five
styles of our regular $15 Suits and place
them on our bargain counter for one day
only, Saturday, at
$ 1 0.00
These Suits are thoroughly tailored, the
collars on all coats put on by hand. In
fact, the garments are practically hand-finished
throughout.
Special Diseases of Hen
S Mr SPECIALTY.
Do m. W Center
Not iWmmmfci' Them
Scatter JMWPIm on
FaoultiesHj9 Specialty
. if .'on ute Milfrriiic Iron) n iUmv r condition peculiar to 111011, or It you lmv Vert
af'iolntM in not pottltifr pomnnnit uire, I wnt you to come ami lni a social chat
h me. I H rxjilaln to you MY SYSTEM 01' THIIATMKNT, wlilcti 1 1ne oilglnttoil
nil developer after my whole life's experience In trcBllnir spcrtn! dlicws of men. I havo
n belts, upeoiflcA free nsmplc, trlul trralm(.nt.i or electro medical comljimtiom or similar
ilcWcrs which do not mil cannot cure dUei peculiar to men, My education, my cTperb
etice, mj, comrlence, my reputation roridenim all mch (unckery. If jou will iay mc a
v I'it I will nh(. you rnKK OP CHAHOK a tlioroiurli perional examination nnd an lioneat
opinion of your cafe. If you are Incurable I will tell jou i, and adis'j you so that )ou
"ill not tie liiiiuhiiKged by iinacruiinlcitH piactlttoncra who claim to euro all. If .liter extrci.
ijiijr jou, I find you curable, I will insure you of a permanent uue, inasmuch .1 t will
(the you n written RUirantee to refund ou eicry cent jnu liaie paid inn In e'Je I fall to
effect cure. I make no rlurk'e for medlclnee, as they lire aluaja included in the nominal
fee, atkeel, ond ou linnw to Hie icnt, bed ro jou start what jour whole treilmcnt i golnc
1 "-, .mil nlll malce no filie promiSM in to the tlm for the bike, of srtlliiB yon aj
patient. j I promUe only what I tan do, ami do at I piomlw.
U.N'XATUU.M, llsCIIACli:S "topped in 6 to 10 daji.
-MISSIONS and Dralm atoppetl in 5 to 15 dnju.
t'l.C'KItl. f c.ire not of how long standing, f will dry them up at mue.
STItlrTHHi: aired without tutting or dilating.
IIYIlltOOKI.K or any swelllnga c vnlirgemtnla reduced at onee.
IMPOTENCY by my sjhtcm of Tre'atmTt in curable iirc-kctlc of the time taiellng ur
your age.
rUAnnRn AND KtDNI!V deranjements by my J-vtem of trtitinrnt eliow a-lRH ' im'
provement from the xery beginning.
RHEUMATISM, being caused by impure condition of blood, is rurecl permanently by
me.
SPECIFIC HI.OOD POIbOMNO, permanently cured without the use ot Iodide of Potash
or Mercury.
WR1TF, If von cannot call. All eorre'potidence strictly conllclcntiil and all repllra ent
In plain emel'po. Inclwe 2-ccnt atanip to inwro redy.
OFFICII HOURS, 0 a. m. to 5 p. in. and 8 to 8 p. m.j feundaja, 10 a. rn to t p. in.
DR. MACKENZIE'S
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Permanently Located at
Rooms 208-209-210 Paul. Building,
426428 Sprnce St., SCRANTON, PA,
TAKE ELEVATOR.
PERFORMANCE 2 AND 8
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NEW YORK HOTELS.
VVESTMlASTElt HOTKL
I m. Mxti'i'itfh St. and Inini Pine,
NEW YORK.
Aim l M. ill I'lin, f.l.VI I'u ll.ij .llid I pw.llil
1 lliopl III I'llll, sl.th) IVl ll.iv duel 1 t 1UI
special llilij In 1'jniiticE
T. THOMPSON, IHop.
VICTORIA
27th Street, Broadway and 5th Ave,, New Vorlt
European
Absolutely
fnthecentreofthe8liopplnfi:an4 theatre district
M(J-rn Ilr-t.U&5 ll&tel. (.ompl-tt- (n cM Its aiipoiir
ineius I urnislilnj;?nn 1 1! 2i.or.it mas p, w thrcmK'Iiot. At.t m
inoijati ,ii, f if rf, Kur-sts; 150 suites with I ltlm, Hot in 1
tul 1 ttttcran I telephone in ecrj rojin. CuLln; unesi e'le I
GEORGE W. SWEENEY, Prop.
For Business Men
In the h:art ot Uie whotesala 4.
district.
For shoppers .
S minutes' walk to Wanamnkcrs; -f
S minutes to Stcttel Cooper's Big
Btoro. Easy of access to the great y
Dry Goads Stoics.
a For Sightseers
-f One block from B'way Car.i. slv- .
f Ins easy transportation, to all
4 points of Interest.
I HOTEL ALBERT
NEW Y0KK.
Cor. Ilth ST. A UNIVKnSITY PI T
Only one Block from Broadway. t
f Pnnm" R1 Tin RESTAURANT "
4 UOOlIbi .Pi Up. Prices Keaionab. .
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ATLANTIC CITY HOTELS.
THE NEW RUDOLF
OCEAN FRONT,
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Kffif. ?
Allliitk lit, Xftt iion. ". fimuiu. Iit.illli ni'l
llt .IslllC U'Mlll. I..IIKI.I ijl Mil- Cli.ll. Jlu-t -M"
iui4il, Hot ami nM ociwjlir Ijilh In Imiii1,
tup In KU(l. fpulal niiiir uti' lnliitii
uml ilnulir,'.
t HA". It. MM.lt. lnn "! l'i"l' '
GUANO ATLANTIC HOTEL fNO ANNEX-
Ursinia Alf. .ni'1 Itiucli, AtlJiitie til, X. I.
jiiMli .M'Jr; ''') I'iMiitiful iiium-. nwilii, iiwl.
.111J with Intli; liol .iml inl'l wiwjii-r lntl
in linul jiuI .miu'S. I.i.i.inuii 11 It t .im I ii'iilul,
within tiw jaiiL. t llu hlnl I'lii Oii-hotl.).
Ot)(i4 ulal Binln i.ili, lU l l"' I'J" wl.
W.M up py ill), MM.UI i.iti' In Uiiillli-N lUulK'i.
nit it all lltln.-. Willu lui liOuUlti
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1 HE CCLEBRATEU CORDON H1ANO
Befoio buying, send for catalogue.
H, S. GORDON,
139 riiiu aw.
ISew VorK Clt).
. sav?v$2RV
Plan t Fireproof
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fimmi 2U Washington Ave.
llfiiiMik uT Qhooe
.tegsssr Sale ot &I.08S
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! NEW
We arc now prepared to show
Carpets
Wall Papers
Every item is this season's goods, and we are prepared to servo J
4. yon promptly and at our well-known low prices.
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l WILLIAflS&ricANULTY
Temporary Store,
X 126 Washington Avenue-
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Are Showing Handsome New Lines of
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Coaching
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Also Exclusive Novelties in JS
Fine Grenadine and (M- g
:: luii iiiiiimtu raiaMJi. ;;
g 126 Wyoming Avenue, k
Magnificent Display
Of xNew Parasols
Our center show window will give you an
idea of our exquisite Hue of New Parasols.
These lovely sun protectors are un
equalled both in beauty and price.
Your inspection is respeetfully solicited
J. D. WILLIAMS & BRO.
312-314 Lackawanna Avenue.
1'
Said the bait to the fish.
Or next thing you kuow
you'll garnish a dish.
I came from the store of
Florcy &. Brooks,
And I'm dangerous.
Damaged by
Water
Now Going ou at
Corner LncknwHiiiin
anil Wyoming Avcmu's,
California Oil.
We luip a fust i1j iroio. 1011 In wliith ..o
aie oBiTim; iluitri iiuiuliu ttntk .it 10' l '
ollJIf, '4 tlC CtlllllMII) UHlll IJl't Jtll klllMtlil
In (he toiy tcntti' ot thu Kifat I'llifuinu uil
licit, onl lia-, cptlon on aiMillonil Kriniiul. e
aie offtrlnif llCJuuty tt'ck tu ult nunif) I" l"t
ilown Mfllo as ijuickly as iwasltilf '1 hi tPil
i nou-j-iscK-ilik- ami taiilrv. no imliviilu il lu
Willy We iurnUi the ti) I.UIitl u-ftituti-.
rltu im lurtkuUith
TII13 KI'.NUKICK lKUAtUUN CO
Be luii III
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if 1 T P T T T T T T V T
STOCK, j
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you an entire NEW stock of
and Draperies
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Scott & Go. i
ta
Sun Umbrellas li
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OF SCRANTON.
Capital 5200,000. Surplus 5500,000.
United States Depositary.
Business, personal and sav
ings accounts invited.
3 per cent, interest paid ot!
savings accounts.
Open Saturday evenings
from S to 9 o'clock.
W,i. Conni.i.i, President
Mivry Bii.iN.Ji;., Vice Pres.
Wm. II. PixK, Cashier.
The Inrgeat line of Woolens la
the city to select your Spring1
Suit or Overcoat from.
EVERYTHING RIGHT
OR YOUR MONEY BACK,
406 Spruce Street.
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