The Scranton tribune. (Scranton, Pa.) 1891-1910, May 09, 1901, Page 5, Image 5

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THE SOU ANTON TIUBCNl!-THURSDAY, MAY 0, 1901.
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Do You
Wonder
Why your notghbor Una
such n nice lrvwnP It's easy
"to rUcbs ho uses a GEN
UINE PHILADELPHIA
LAWN MOWER when ho
mows the grass. The Phil
adelphia Is a high giado
rawy runnnlng, even cut
ting, giinrantcml mower.
The prices from $1J to if ID.
Foote & Shear Co.
H9N. Washtnfjton Ave
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THE ORIENTAL.
Lamps
f i-n If 'nil do nil teally liffd them
'mill I all, moniy -prill in Ihcin ne'e will
nil eh, onn litscr inleirsl Ih.iii Ihe same
ainoint inv " I'd In till filsnl iniln.-ln.il
stoskr
IIIM.IM. I, AMI'S Polities with
(:l"l"s "f virions color,
$1.50
TM8I I I Wll'.s- A 1u;e .i.- I
nicil .1 1 1 1 1 I uln tion In .nil
r fn it tiiirrtitnl. I'll' c Mil li
pi fll miiiunj, ii'iiiniriii 0 .il
$2.98
Gruener S Co.
205 Wyoming Avenue.
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The Baby's Trousseau
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U 510 Spruce Street.
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ACKAWANNA
"THE"
AUNDRY.
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Pred Sullivan, nf Smith Si-ranlou,
lid ,!i&!- Jl.iud Thuuuis, il' North
I (perdu .lM'iiiif. HIT'' niiiri'M.'il lust
vi'imis, hi llif luiiiir- fil" Hie bride's
latent- Mr anil Mi:- F. ". 'I'liiiinriM,
by l! rrinm;ip do flriiohy, It. I',,
1'ihtni !' Ill" .l.'it'l-.Mili Sheet H;iill.-t
Hum li
Til i iui'iIo weie iilli'iiilt il hy Hniest
Suninierhill urirl .Mi.ss Mildred Tlmiiuis:,
sis-t r of tin' In idc Uoth Indies wore
lioconiirmlv nliiroil. Followim,- t li
I'rcinonv it reception ami Fiiiipcr wore
indiileod in, Mr. and Mrs. Sullivan
"111 tpf-nlf .it M! .loitiietto uti'i'i't, South
Si ronton '11 ic KiieMs: im-im-iii weie: .
Mi- .nr i. Il i. Mi. m.i-. Mi' I Mr.. I:.
I! l.iilmli-. Mi'. .iikI Mi-. Milium Hi' .Ml I. Mr,
in, I Mi .l"liu I. Millh.m. Mr. .mm I Mi-. l.oi,
II Williams. M1--0.- Mildred lli'.'ini-. 1. 1.' .'in
I.Uthtl'' liOllli Thl'llll. . Mlllll Moig.ni, I.llM'.
William-, i. . Mi nil.,11, Alno UMImiii-. l tt -turn
iiiiffilli-. .I.'inii- "illi.iiii-; Aij.i litifliih-,
Wjlliaui I.. Iliciii-.-. I.'iitd.! ininll, Ijlsiii Mil
'n.tli. ,rji. .'linl .'iii'l I h".Mcr 'iniiii, I'l.ink
llicill'l , llNllo,- ll.lfl' lli'i I I'll !-i(rl.
Mr .iii'l Mr.. J:j ill S. .Iniif'.',. of
'I'linioii ftivet, ri'lcbrutoi'tlir tnmiiy
iiftli aiinlvorMiT "f Ih'Mr ntiirrliiKo
Tuesday ivinliis hy (iitortaiuliiR ,i
Miinhor of fi'iomls hi tliclr liuiiic, Tliosu
present wpre:
lr dinJ Mi-- ril.nl i illcllc, nf WilK-aHiiii ;
Mr. uii'l Ml.-. IMmiI )ii. Mi. .mil Mi.-. Ileiny
l).iit-.-. Mr nii'l Mi. liLHi l.rwi.s Mi. .mil Mr..,
Il.iil Wr.-luii, Mi. ,.inl Mi, Willi. mi iiiin,
1 1 -. M.lllli.'M Mum.., ,. 'Ill' INI.- S.'ll, Ml-.
Tlmiu.it ,l(.in. Mi. ii i. .Ii'lni lli'-r, Ml?,
ri.ir.ili Ilavi', Mi.. 1'iw'l .linn.-, 'h. .iti.l Mi,-.
I nail I" .tours, .tli uml Mi-. Juli.l I'lln', Mr. .ni'l
Mik l'hilli I'll... .Mr. I'hsIi, Mi-, lln- "Hiii
ill. 11miii.ii l.c, tlijiu I'riir, lolin ITirif,
jr., lm, riillln 1'iiir.
PERSONAL.
.Mtomf.v J"lni M. Iluil "rat t" l'liil.i'l.!'lil.i
yenlcrilay.
Ml Sl-i if limy, ff I iii'ni Hill, N. .1 . I.
isitwb- .Mf. M.iv lllitoi, ol L'ctlir Jiriiur.
Mis. i:. .1. MlUliell iiml iliuliUr, ui Vmikiu,
N. V, aio iiltlni; Mr. Mult-art' MIUIull, (
1'tnii aviiiiic.
Mr. ami Mli. Kllicrt llulilunl air- tin' uuerts
til Miss l.cu lliutli, liu li a nieinliti- o ijic
1 1 1 tilt tlll'ii'l Umllj.
MlM iliimlo tiabiltl, cf Ni Voik, i vWUns
Mi. A. Nun- anil Mi. II. J,eiy, at lln'ir Iiuihcs,
5Kt Maill.-vii ; Winn'.
Imlfo .loliu I'. Kelly U (uittliieil t't his l.'Hi'c
Willi an ulfiik nf iiiln..y. Ili-i ili.ilii.in i'pn.ij
h' will he able lu be out by KUuulj.
Ilcniy I' Kuililu. i'( lli! lil.i, lias boen
rln lid tieaoum oj Hi" I'liiitial ll.'iK-lil avoila
tlru of tlic I'JUioiii iinlor J"ii vl Amciiva ol
tU( ttati
ail. of Muni.iiimi, X, V., ftn !..
yaro iust a lu.ua-tula .al.'jin.ill.ujj ili.-'.llbutiuj
Mimplo iktt-ta in die rily jtslcnUy. Mr, VjI
i' tpascil fl rn.OK) jalloiu of Hie lci.lse last
1(3 1' I
W A lillihclii-t, rf Mi.' Tiliiiiili.!.-.'. iciiiii'.v
nl l.jl'luui", I'a., it in tnn woiKlnif in ilic i.i
tcrtm nf tl.o "SKil-'l nun aii'l IIjuc-i," .1
n-ontlijv in.'iyxliii', ulilili it Hi'iii.' iu iiis a
irvia I ' jI rdlliiui.
Iii Oil Inn- lair t'ttii i9U"ii it ilii; vu'd'liir;
KtMRIiHiaftSiliSS
r.( r:li.itlrs Cipllumft, nl I'MhMIn mtnur. and
Ml l.onije Aimmli lirppfiii ol 1'iltc rttt.
Ilic ccirinony ulll lie licilotnird by llfv, John
I'. Moltiitj 1). IV. .it Hid Wmlilimn sllrrt clilircli,
at nnoli on ,htrit.lj( Mny 21. 'flic lirmpctllU'
ftmom l ft lull kiiowti mIcsiii.iii nl N.i.iiV ll.ib
rn!.i.bfrj' on Spnici! fltod, mul liU liilrmlril
lirlili' l otin fit llir innst ii'pnl.ir mul boj-t klionn
jouiitf soclcly women In Uct Sii.inlon,
SOLICITOR TO OONTHOLLEn.
No Liability Should the Lnttor Coun
tersign Warrants.
City Kiillellitr WiitHon, lit nil fiiltilnn
tllul yrslpnliiy with city ('iiiitnilli'f
llowoll, In reKpoiijip tti the lutter'H n'
itir.l. ilet'lnii's that no llnblllty will
i.tliii'li to hint In en no he coiiiilrr.
mIbiih t'liy witfitiiitH hefote mi opliilnti
on the conHtlttitloiinllty of tho rlppi'r
hill Is hiinih'il rlown hy the Hiipcnn
I'niirl.
The piiIIi'IIdi-'h iiiIIiik on the qiienlltiu
ui' the iikm'kIiir of lmliince.M In In Hiip
with the Inli'iit of (ho inenibi-i'H of tin.'
i-rlei'l rmiui'll In HtrlkliiK out. the pro
lcloii In the npproprliitlnu oi-dlnuiu'n
ulipctliiK the runlrollpt' to iiipi-rp tin
I'XponrlPtl bnlnnrcf It. miih lutniiilrd
Hint llii'V Hhoiild ipiiuiln on thr- hooks
us tltK'Xpnmled balnlii'PS, to bo uppro
I iltitpd by I'ouiii-lls tiiittur the year
fill' vnrloiiH purpose:--. i
ArcordliiK In thr i'lty solli'lloi'f till
Intr on the iHiMtloii us lo the iIkIiI.
of i'oiiiiuIIm to iihrlilRo III1 powers of
Hip controller, ho would not be obliged
lo obey h resolution passed by councils
Hrci-tliiGr 1 tint to refuse lo counlerslBn
wairanlri for bills not p.ts.-eil by t In;
nudltlnt; coiniiiliipc. Such a resolu
tion, however, will he lutiodueed In
councils lonlfrht. The controller would
not sn.v ysterdiiy whether or not li
would hecrl II. If pin-scd.
li Is very probable that he will cuilli
Irrslpn Hie MiirranlM for the April
sal.irlrs or the city employes today and
thai I hoy will be ready for dlstrlbu
llm. Ibis alteiuoon.
THE RECORDER'S VETO.
Resolution to Be. Offered llirocting
City Clerk Not. to Prcf.cnt Ordi-
Riiccs for His Approval.
II if. ileluiilely known that a rcvilu
lion will himii ho introduced in coun
cils, perhaps tonight, directing' the cli.v
i lerk not to present to llceorder -Molr
for his approval any of the ordinances
or resolutions passed by councils.
This will be done for tho purpose of
dlscovei iiifr just, what, power the re
corder lias In this dliection and to Met
tle the mill h mooted question as to
whether he has the power of vetoing
anything but sepaiate items in the ap
propriation ordinance.
The few unimportant resolutions
which have so far been passed by coun
cils have been presented by tho city
clerk by his approval and have been
In each Instance signed. The city
clerk ha.-; dune this in the absence of
any counoilmafiio. resolution directing
lilin to do otherwise, lie has simply
Iie-n following the established prece
dent of submit ting all measures passed
by loiiiiclls hi the city's chief execu
tive for approval or disapproval.
tt has been discovered that there is
a very strong possibility that that, por
tion of the third class city act of 1Si,
giving Hie mayor the power to veto
is preserved by the ripper hill. The
ripper provides that all third class city
laws shall continue to apply to a city
entering Hie second class, "except, so
far as such laws are -supplied by, or
lontlii'l with, laws relating to cities of
the second class."
It is pointed out that, as there is no
provision in the ripper bill for a veto
mid Hint, therefore, no provision of it
either supplies m is in conflict, with
the .section of (lie ad of S;i confer
ring upon the mayor the veto power.
Lawyers my that while I lien: would
he a V"iy gnnd chance for a technical
light on I lie grouiyl that the nd of
lSS'.i says "mayor." an ofllcial which
does not now exist in cities of I lie
second class, that nevertheless there
is also a chance that if the matter was
ever brought up in court that it. might
li" decided that the only difference be
tween Hie otlice n- mayor and recorder
is a difference in name.
t'lly Sollcilor Watson is known to
hold Hi'il the recorder has full veto
power.
MERRIWELL IS LONELY.
Ho Would Like to Correspond with a
Y.oung Woman of tho States.
I'Vcd 51. Merriwell, a member of
Troop II, Kighth I'nltcd States cav
alry, stationed at Morro 'anile, Santi
ago ile I'liba, writes to The Tlibiiue
that he is lonely In nba and would
HKe to coirfispond with some nice girl
wliu lives in the stales.
l-'teil formerly lived tin Cherry street,
in this city, but s-onie time ago went lo
liiiehcster. X. Y to lcsidc. For two
years he has been in I'ncle Sam's ser
vice, He says' there are a iiinuhr-p of
Scraiitou young men in his troop.
ONE MORE PIANO FOR SALE.
A Great Bargain.
Tins piano has been left here for
title. II is just as good as new. in
perfeci condition, latest design; Is an
rpriglit tirand, beautiful walnut case
and 'thoroughly guaranteed in every
way, Tlic piano Is one of the best
grade and can be purchased at lesn
thiiii half-price. Must be suld fop cash
only. The one who gets it will 1m
fortunate, fin sale nl .1. V. I'iUKKN
SKY'S, Cl'KItNSKV HALL,
::it and i'dti Washington avenue,
Serunton, Pa.
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IIMll.-i-c. Tin,-.-.-. r.n- .. ,it
1IIIV.--WUII." ,.-. Iv, , ill.
Pittstun ":-! p, m.
Oyplmut 7:29 p, 111.
Oai'liondiile 7:04 p. in.
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G. A. R. Encampment, Gettysburg,
Ph., June 3 to 8.
Km the above occasion ticket agenta
of the Lnekuwaiina railroad will sell
luiiud trip tickets to Ootlysburfif, Pa
at into of one-way farj for tho round
trip. Tickets will be on sale good go
Ing June lt tujith, Inclusive, and good
for return until June U'lli, Inclusive.
(iuuiuuteed long Havana illler! -
Don't Jail to read Hie full descrip
tion and rules of Tha Tribune's 1-Muca.
lloiial Contest in Monday's Tribune.
Skin lever develops auialeur photo
wink lesultfully.
Ask for Kclly'! union ortolon. '
Cn.nlnl Un.AE
via the Uthiware and Hudsun Hull
load and return on iiecuunt of the
great musical concert hy Mine. Sehu-maii-llelnk.
Mlt-s .Maud Powell and
Mr. Fraupeou Davis at the Lyceum
Theatre Tuesday, May Ulist, 1001;
Time of train, Hales.
SPREAD OP
THE STRIKE
MEN AT UTICA AND BUFFALO
SHOPS QUIT WORK.
Striking Employes of the Lncka
wanna Local Machine Shops Were
Yesterday Notified by Who That
the Men at Buffalo and Utica Also
Struck Delegate ftom Buffalo
Joins the Car Shop Strlkcts and
with Dover Representative Will
Make Scranlon His Headquarters.
The sulking employes of the Dela
wine, I.MckawiiniiH iind Western Hull
road company's machine shops met
yesteidny afternoon at llulln'it's hull
uml received word that the men ill
llllffalti nnd t'tloii were nlso out. Tele
grains were received ft run the locals ill
these places, hi which It was stnted
thai the Illicit employes slopped work
nt S o'clock, while the Murrain hands
sit nek somewhat. IntPi.
Hefore ilic union tit Huu'itlo wdil on
strike n- telegram was senl lo Hi'
local olllt.'luls, In which the reason was
iisked why the men had not walled
until May 2". Superintendent Lloyd's
answer to the men who walled upon
lilin Tuesday morning' whs pent back
In reply, and shortly afterwards canin
Hie message declaring Hie stilke to he
on.
There seems little doubt that within
a few davs the si like will be unl
veisnl at all the company's shops all
along the system. Telegrams have
been senl out from local strike head
quarters to the unions at Hlnghninton,
Syrneus-e. llobolten. Kingston and
Newark, in which Mr. Lloyd's action
was set forth.
At Buffalo about four hundred men
are said to be out. while at. CHca
there are between thirty nnd forty.
Following: those nnnouricemeuts at
yesterday's mooting, an amount of
loiithic business was transacted, after
which the executive committee went
into session.
MACHINISTS TO MK-F.T.
Tomorrow- night the machinists'
union will meet, nt llulbert's bull. An
swers to Hie tiluo-hour day petition are
expected from a number of the super
intendents, ami while no final action
can be taken on them, until Ihey have
been 'brought before tho councils, there
is n possibility that they will , be dis
cussed tonight.
These answers will llrst be acted
upon by the council and then referroil
to the various locals, and there is
some llklil'.ood of the machinists dele
gating tlic power of final action on
these 'answers to their representatives
in tho loiineil. a! tonight's meeting,
anil thus giving Hi- council full sway
in the matter.
Tonight the bollei makers will meet.
As yet tho strike has not spread to
any of the oilier local machine shops
ami the represent;! lives of the coun
cil declare that there is no feeling of
unrest, among I tin workers and there
are no indications of any action being
taken by the men until they have
heard from the superintendents on the
appointed days.
The Delaware, Lackawanna, and
AVi'storu authorities still maintain
llieir passive attitude. A Tribune
num. on his way to the office of Su
perintendent of Motive Power and
Machinery Lloyd, was hailed hy n
company special while passing through
the yard and informed that none could
traverse the premises, without a pas?.
The shops presented an exceedingly
quirt appearance yesterday, only three
or four men being' at win k. A num
ber ot apprentice boys weie also on
hand.
The Lackawanna engineers refused
to make any repairs upon their engines
which it is the machinists' work to do.
Tuesday nlghl. Master Mechanic Kl
vin and Ocueral Foreman Shoemaker
were obliged to repair one of the fast
passenger engines.
AT Till-: ('All SHOPS.
Around the car shops there was a
si cue of corresponding quietness. Not
mom than half a dozen men reported
for work, and these and a largo num.
b-r of special oflieers were the only
persons to be seen about the yard.
I'hief Special Agent Adainson, of the
Lackawanna, personally supervised
the placing' of a i orps uf detectives and
olllccrs.
Master Car Dullder L. T. t'anlield
left the city for New York last even
ing, and on his return there ate ex
pected to be some developments of Im
portance In the situation. He was
seen yester.ay afternoon by a Tribune
until, lint declined to make any slate
inc'iit. 'We're not saying- anything
these days," he said quietly, "but there
will be something to tall; about later."
A dclegaie arrived in the city yes
terday from Huffnlo, and was in con
ference with the local strikers' exeeu
tivo coinuilttec during the day. The
Huffalo man and representative of tho
Dover shops will make Seratiton their
headquarters until the end of the dlffi-
i cullies. Men from the Kingston shops
have also been in the city alter In
sliucllruis from the local officials, but
r.s yet uu effort will be made to call
the men out there. Various of the
Scranlon executive committeemen
have declnied that for the present no
interference will be made with work
nt the Kingston shops, us tho men are
being employed In making- repalis at
Hie collieries, and a strike would mean
spvoe losses to the miners.
MAY STRUCK TODAY.'
The men are In communication with
tho locals of the shops nil along ihe
Hue, and a representative from Ho.
boken Is today expected In the city.
This shop Is the one at which a strike
will very probably lie called today, The.
report In one of yesterday's papers
that the men have now uimle the nine
hour day the main Issue, ns the sis
days' suspension term of CSeurR
Hicks Is at an end, was denied yester
day by the men,
They say that HIelis has not yet
been reinstated and Hint is the srloy
tilKO netiiaUner the strike. They fur-thai-more
claim that the idna-liour day
question has as yet entered In no way
Into the matter and will not until
after Master Uullder Cauileld's an
swer is received.
The delegate from Huffalo claims
that the reports were erioneous which
stated but llfty 'men lo have quit work,
lie deflates thut the employes, to a
iuun, sit tick, Muster Builder CanHeld,
however, tells another btory am! .says
that seventy-lwo of the out- hundred
and twelve men employed rtmulned
at their posts Tuesday.
Don't fail to read the full ilescijp
Hon nnd rules of Th. Tribune's. Kducn.
tlonal Contest In Monday's Tilbuue.
TO CALL ON VICE PRESIDENT.
Roosevelt Will Recelvo Committee
on Satuulay Morning.
Yeslciday morning Hie Pnitntlnn
committee of Ihe Armory military ball
received all answer lo the telegram
sent to Vice I'resldelit ltoo.ovi;lt on
Viiesilay Ins-t. The nnswor was ns fol
low.": I,, . U.ilit", llii'ii'tl Wjuvii -mil .Limoi II.
Ti'llf.v.
The Wcr"ntlilnit will no wlail to n- .ion nt.
K.sn Sltiuit.iv mollilli'.' .il IW Miiillon inrimo,
Nph Yulktlty. Wllll.un l.nol), .lr.,
Sctift.uy 1 Vlic.l'rcfltli'nl.
The entire committee, consisting of
Hon. William Council, Colonel L. A.
Willi pp, Major Kvetett Win run, and
.latnei II. Torrcy, will leave for New
York city tit noon Kilrlny. to pxletnl
tilt Invitation to Hie vice prcaide'it lo
al tend Hip military ball. Il It almost
certain that he will accept.
From New Yoik oily the eoimiilUce
will mi to Washington, to extend an
Invitation to Lieutenant tieneral Nel
son A. Miles, (inventor Sloue, Major
Cnicrul Millar and Hrlgiidhr iiencr.il
tloblti bin already expies-ieil their In
tention lo attend.
SILLIMAN ARRESTED.
General Manager of Scrnnton Rail
way Company Charged with
Bribing Old Forge Councilman.
lictteral Malinger Flank Sllllinan, jr..
of the Scrriiiton Hallway company, was
yeslerdayiirrested nit the chatge ofhti
hlng certain Old Forgo eoitnellnien In
Hie summer of is;i!, for the purpose of
seeming :i frniichl.-e to operate a line
of street railway on Hie streets of Old
Forge borough.
The wirrniil for his arrest whs Is
sued by Just lee of the Peace Picker
ing, at Hi" instaive of William Tlepp,
a prominent citizen of the borough.
Mr. Sllllinan was arrested at his olPee
in this city and in company with his
attorney, Major Kvereti Warren, went
before Magistrate Millar, waived a
healing', and entered bail in tho sum
of $."(iii for his appearance In court.
Major Warren became his bondsman.
The word "bribery" on the warrant
wa.t spelled "Inigcry," a. crinio which
both the magistrate and Major 'War
ren vowed they hat! never heard of
before. The constable explained "that
any man with his hand.-; full of work
was likely to make a mistake like
that."
"Well, you give .lust Ice Pickering
ni compliments." said Magistrate Mil
lar, "and tell him that the next time
he makes out a warrant he'd bcttec
consult a dictionary."
The coUiieihnen whom it Is alleged
were bribed by Mr. Sllllinan are
Thomas Stephens. Thomas Kllcoyne
and Antonio Hiancaidi. There are
seven members in Hie council, and the
lianchlsp ordinance was passed by a
vole of five lo two. An equity case Is
now pending in court, in which C. J.
Keogh. a citizen of the borough, seeks
to have set aside the action of the
council in awarding the franchise. The
case was to have been tried tills week,
but was continued by request of the
dc fense.
MAGISTRATES SALARIES.
They Will Be Fixed by an Ordinance
to Be Introduced Tonight Fight
to Be Made for Equal Salary.
I'oiiiiiiou Councilman H. S. Alworth
will introduce tonight an ordinance es
tablishing pollen districts, creating the
olllce of police magistrates and tlxlng
the salaries of those officials. A simi
lar ordinance was introduced in the old
councils, but failed of passage.
The new ordinance provides for the
following districts and Hie appended
salary for each:
l'ii-l Hi-tiiit SiMh, Srwnlli, nittlith nml Piv
tcdilli m, it il.s ik-Mil.
Si'ioivl Pi-lrii I Ninlli. Truth. P out cent li ami
iliKlitrriilli imuK iini.
T'liinl lli-liiol -Kir.-I, Soronil, Third, Thiilrcnlh
.uu! Tiu-nli-tittl .iuK find.
Kotntli IHMriit l'"iiitli, I'lfili, lVnirtocntli .nut
I'iftrriith waul--, WOO.
riftli lli-ttli-l -Klolrtilh. Tuolll h. Mnolri-nlh
ami Tttontiotli w.mK -.''l.
There will he beyond question a light
made upon the ordinance in the com
mon council. Councilman Fred Phil
lips is determined that if lie can do the
trick, every police magistrate; In the
lily .shall receive an equal salary ot
$100 each, H.J.U0O being all that is ap
propriated In the general appropria
tion hill for tho payment of the magis
trates' salaries.
The nrsumenl to he advanced hy
those who favor the ordinance will he
that the business done by the two
magistrates in tho central part of the
city will be twice or three times greater
than the business done by the other
thice
DEER WERE TURNED LOOSE.
Preserve at Ledgednle Being Stocked
by Congressman Connell.
Five young deer, brought here from
Missouri, were l Pleased this week In
the preservo at Ledgednle owned by
Congressman William Connell. A
large number of pheasants and other
panic fowl have been liberated there
and the lake, which covers ono-eiglith
of the lifi-uere tract, has been liberally
stocked with fish.
The preserve has been enclosed with
an eight-foot fent" and dining the
ccmlng summer n commodious lodge Is
to he constructed.
WALDRON AND HIS HORSES
HAVE ARRIVED FOR TODAY'S
SALE.
Waldron, the horse shipper, has ar
rived here with foity head of horses,
among which are several largo draught
teams and single workeis and business
chunks for express anil general pur
pose, One car of all readers and dtivers
in matched pairs for carriage use. Any
one In need of a horse of any descrip
tion should seo this drove They are
now at Cuslck's stables, whete they
can he semi, dtlvcu or exchanged any
time up until noon today, when every
horse will go under the hammer to the
highest bidder- At 1 o'clock, inln or
shine, today. Thursday, May i.
Smoke the Koeopo 5c. ulgar.
Ojgnns for Sale Cheap.
You can buy a good second hand Or
gan as low as 510.00 at Guernsey Hall,
J. W. Guernsey. Prop., Jll Washing,
ton avenue, Serauton, Pa.
Smoke the new Kleou kigar. 3u.
The cnl'ircpiuciit of amateur photo
graphs Is a specialty with Sehriever.
i
Ask for Kelly's union crackers. "
ASSESSMENTS
OP COMPANIES
OPINIONS OF CITY SOLICITOR
IN MATTER.
Holds That Any Property Actunlly
Necessary for Carrying on the
Business for Whiqh a Company
Was Chartered Is Not Subject to
Local Taxation, Because It Is Cov
ered by the Capital Stock on Which
the Stoto Collects a Tax Text of
the Opinions.
ily Solicitor tieoige Watson has
furnished opinions to the board of
tiiy assassins with reference to the
appeals of the Delaware, Liirknwitntia
and Western company. Lackawanna.
Iron and Sleel company, the Seratiton
ttullway company nnd the American
Telephone company and Central Penn
sylvania Telephone mid Supply com
pany from the assessments made
against their properties for city pur
poses. All these companies allege that
Ihe pioperty assessed Is necessary to
the transaction of the bulness of the
company, the cost, of II Included In
the capital slock, on which a tax Is
paid to the state, and that therefore
they tne not liable for local taxes.
City Solicitor Watson In ills opinion
reiterates a well-settled principle or
law that a company cannot he taxed
locally for Hie property which Is nec
essary for carrying on the business for
which It was chartered, and places on
Ihe assessors the duty of ascertaining
just what property Is required hy the
company.
The Dehiwine, Lackawanna anil
Western company's assessment In the
Klglith, Fourteenth and Seventeenth
wards amounts to $ir,::,000 and this they
Hsk to have reduced lo J'Jil.100, alleg
ing that about all of the property as
sessed here Is used for railroad pur
poses and for making necessary re
pairs on rolling stock of the railroad.
The assessors have the appeal under
advisement. The opinion furnished by
Mr. Watson with leferenee to tills
company follows;
soi.im oil's OPINION'.
Str.intun. P.i.. Apiil :!'. H"'l.
'lo tin- IIimiiI i'f lily As-.'.-oi'i nl tho lily of
.-11.11111111.
(iontlotiii-n: Your loiiiniiiiiieatiuii onUiiiinK
tho rmii ntli'laiits ni.iilo by tho .isonti nf tlio
Dcl'iM.'iio. I.aikan.inn.i ami Wt"ioiii Itiiliu.i'l
i i-itnpatiy It.it loooiioil tny Httonlinii.
Ulifii' the leiii.-latnro ot lYiiiisiluini.i lias t enl
.ill Ilic property ot ;i lailtoail i-ninpiny. or other
(Orpiiiatiim. in a .-peiilii'il manner, ami li.H ile
liinaleil no le-isn lo Mibletl il to any other
taxation, tlil ptnpeily Mill be exempt tioin
local luxation nmler giitei.il lawi.
Tho Delaware. I,.ii-I.iiaiiiii aii't We.lern Itaib
io.nl loinpany is ihatleieil as a Iran-put till ion
or f'.iri.iing (otnpiiny, it al.-o i npeiatini; uniler
tho .-nine cIi.iiIit ii-rl.iin ininoh for the liiiiiliti;
anil preparing of io.iI ami a lame poition of tho
lieialil wlili-li II f.irrie over iU lino of roail i
the io.il prepnml by Ihe iniiipjii,!- thronclt it a
niinliiK department.
Tin! piopeiliet of the minpany lm.ileil in tho
lily of Sci-aiilon, ami lielioieil liy the- .li-si'Mois
hi "the illffriont wank of tho oily to be liihle
for local taxation, were a--e--eil hy them, uml
upon tin- ilay of appeal the afliiiaiil! which ai
tompany thi.- opinion weie tiled, claiming exemp
tion for ii-rlain pieces ot pioperty therein tic
sntliul. Aflldaiit titind'or one. made hy W. B. lliihson,
superintendent of hridt'e". claims exemption tiom
the taxes laid upon it -strip of land and ImiMiitg
llieii-oii in Ihe Pmnlrentli ward of (hit city,
atnoimting to M.IOO. tie clainia hy hit affldiin
that tliit Imildiiig it n-ed for the puipo-o of
f-loritig lee. and di.-liihiilins the tame to refiig
eralor tuts, and for the utn of Ihe oienpanls
of the building and emplojes of Hie comp.iiiy,
fnriiMiing pak-enser 'alt with ite, etc.
It fcemt In inn thai under tho pre.-ont p.v-lem
of ti.iii-piirlatinii il liecoiiies nocrs-aiy for a
tran-poilution company to have al a coinenietit
place lie tliat i an lie n-ed for the puipo-o nf
pinletlhtg fteiclit, and the n-o of p.i.onseis
p.ilioni.ing their load.
I tan -ee nothing uitre.is,,i,n1ile in allowing
the exempt ion a-ked for upon this ice linw-e,
if it is u-ed mlely for the henettt of tlic rail-
When
We Serve
You Best
we benefit ourselves most
As the warm days ad
vance you naturally think
of iStraw Hats Negligee
Shirts and Summer Under
wear when you see our
showing of these necessities
you will understand how
well we serve you.
Here are Straw Hats in nil
the new shades some French
Palms that look like Panama,
Summer Shirts in all of the
prevailing colors white ones,
too some with cuffs attached,
The ordinary kind with de
tached cuffs are well repre
sented. SI. 00 to S2.00.
Underwear in a variety of
styles colors and grades
some linen mesh wear you
ought to see union suits, too,
ajrWfliiln.lon Ati'
-.. - .
x Oils, Paints
141-149 Aleridian Street.
TELEPHONE 6S-2.
THE LATEST
proposition which ought to
interest you is our
Bottled Beer
And if a doubt flits through
your mind that it is not the
best for the money, you are
not familiar with what is
usually offered.
CASEY BROTHERS,
Wholesale Liquor Dealers, 216 Lackawanna Ave.
mad tomi'.tiT In It Irnllitii.ito hiioluevs as .1 i.ir
iilng compitir.
A..-et.neiil .So, nil,, contained lit the isnne
n'l'hhill, ii.ks esriiipliuii of one i.iiriiler hnp,
mod ooolitho1y In the trpililn? ot littlltlhie.
1 lalmlni! that the unrk ilono In this -liop Is the
irl'.iiilnc nf litilldlntts ami hrltlces of the cotte
p.iny, and Is luutnlely neies-aty for that put
piei'. rent Tin; assKcmiu.
'this it a mailer of IfRllltn.tle lnitih) f"i' i"U
Son titu-l. salbfy .ihiihcII If il li ii'pn-sint'-il
hy a 1 m 1 1 of the capital .toik of the mmpany
nnd Is iiere-sary for the Kiiciev-ful operation of
the to.iil.
Aflldaiit So, ", In.ldo hy .lames W Cm lot-, 1 he
ie.il ivlalo ami tax- bbi nl tor the company, 1 ulll
plains of iissetsineiil. Xe. SJIS, in tho i:ti;hlli waul
nf the city of Sranlnn. as-i'sjliti: lot tim .iti.t
Iniildiinr. sJiiHil. ami al-o .i-i-mour No. Slit, at
si ing lot il,'.'ne. The iithdailt 1 l.ilun tliat Ihe
lots air oti'itplcd In the lard utflt e of Ihe tin.
ptoirs of the coiupini. and tit ulisnlutety noi e.
tstry for .111 olliie luiilillini for Ihe citiylnt; on of
the hultie. of llio tnuipany.
At I staled before in tiiis opinion, If this offli e
liitlhlini; ami lolt aio irpreM-nli'd hi llie capital
Mo. k of tlio iiinip.iiiy and necessary for the sin
ee fill operation of the load, Iheie cm lie 110
doiilit bill wluil Ihey ale exempt front loenl
taxation, lint, if they .tie not u-ed wholly fur
the purpo.ios of the tunspnttatlon of fieichls
and u.s.eni;eii, lull for t-otne other lu.illet' ol
romenietue lot lln upany. they .ue ii"L ex
empt from lot I taxation.
,.y tlio -.itno anidiiil, a e-.-iiient No. 21:1, "ilii
lot ' Mini ami Inilliliin; theieou, t.,..V"i; total,
S.l,ii).
'I ho tonip.ttiy is a-hinc exeinptioti fiont lm.il
taxation ln-iau.-e (hit IniilditiK it oi'ttipicil liy the
superintendent of water senile.
You fliouhl krep in niitid lb.it this intiipany is
a tt'.iiispoit.ilion i-niiipany, and tliat it may he
tieiej-saty tor tliettt to haie siuh a dop.iilmrtil.
If II is nece .iry, ami the 1'iillilinir and land is
repre-etileil liy the capital slock, Ihey Mould lie
entitled to exemption tioin lui.il ta.xaliini.
Water stations or plates whete water can he
had along the line becomes necessary for the
-nice fill opet.ilion of the toad. Depots for the
acionitiiod.il Ion of pa einren-, expie-s and freight
ns are rallied by a catrjinc company ate by law
exempt tiom local taxation, because Ihey ate
sin li pioperty at are appurtenant and indispens
able in the coiitluietiou :niil piep.iraliiiti ot the
load for n-o.
'Ihiiefoio, it j ou find upon examination of Ibis
piopeily that il tomes under the uile of being
noie aty for the sucte fnl niaiwconietil. of Ihe
load the exemption should be allowed.
Athdaiit -No. ". made by I.. T. Oilfield, 1111-ler
car linilder, a-ks exemption from assessment N'o.
iS, but does not not state Ihe amount of the
asses-inetit.
The aflldaiit sets forth one supply stote, used
exilitsiieiy for lioiisciiig and proleeliiiir supplies
u-ed in lepairiii the tars and oilier rollint; stock
of said company.
Asses-mrnl No. -'.:ft, set fulfil in the same
allidaiit, complains of an a es.-meut of $10,000
for one foundry lmiltlinir, and Males that said
Continued on Page S.J
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TCLEPHONE ANO SUPPLY CO
Han.gct's office, 117 Ad.ma aicnuc.
WILLIAM MASON
Doctor nf Mn-ic, the Dean of Anieinan
I'laiiofnitp Teatheis, anil it iimsiel.ui whoso
knowledso of Mi ilioeti iii-trutnt'lit is 0011.
ku.n1111.1tt, mites as follows legatdin? the
Mason & Hamlin Pianoforte
"Aiis, I, 1'J'W.
".li.j.on i llJiulin Co.,
"(irntlt'iiieiii The I pilsht Ptanofoite wjilih I
teeently piiicha-ed of jou ts a loii-.tant sourto
ot ililiKht to me, It.t beaiilil'ully inu-ical lot.e
and delic.ilely ie.-iiiiise action ate In sinh ad
mirable adjustment as In induce a niu-iral utale
on the part of Ihe player and even siisgesi
intisli nl ideas to the coinpo-er.
"While capable of catrsslng and i.tl In lie ten
derness, it In al-n itiilliiiihlui; under luuMtia
pa .iroi, anil in Ilii- leqiect il appioaihes the
nattiiD of a firand Pianoforte.
"11 Is an in.tiuinent tot- llie inii-lially inlelli
srent, e-pi'cialy for those to whom a Claud
I'lanofoilc Is for any ie.1-011 tli'barteil."
We delight ill -showiii? the Ma-uti .V llatnliii
I plight, and the llaby liiand, In all pei-on. a)i
I'licialltiK mi ab.olulely ailistic piano,
L. B. POWELL CO.,
131-133 Washing! on Av3,
Ladies' Tailored
Suits We Make
lit the liid.i as the tV.il l.cu fit the bud. The
nul,e, sl.ile lit, finlsli aril pine,, an- all peifeit.
litir kptim; ioik i. noiv aw.tilitt;', 10111 ui.-pei-11011.
lie ulad to ee ou any tun.'.
King Miller, Merchant Tailor,
4U5 SPRUCE STREET.
...
and Varnish
v
9 BULLETIN H
4-f U fH t
l.oul.st Arthur Watre.s; President
Orlando S. Johnson, Vlcn Pre.
Afthur Hi Chrl.ty, CmhUr
Capital,
Surplus,
4
4-
4-
4
f 4
$100,000
$100,000
IT
Al TRUST HI
r,oo sprucr siRcr.i.
Couit House Square,
SCRANTON, FA.
Inlereht Pai:l on Savings Acuounls
A I Hinitl.li) by Us CliHiler to tt.ept
all maimer of Tiiels; to ait as
Iteieiiei. 'I'ttt.-lee, l.'uaidian, AdinlnUtia.
lor or i;xetuloi.
'T'lli: VMT.Ts ,.f this Hank aie prole, t.
ril hj the llnltues l.leiliie Alaim
S.tjletii.
niKHCTORS
I.. A. Wntrei, O. S. .lohmon
Wm. H. Ilall.stcad I!, P. Kingsbury
livcrett Warren Aug. Robinson
Joseph O'Brien
sV44sVy f44.4. 444
A glance at our Men's
Furnishings stock will con
vince you that we were not
napping when the good things
were passing around f 6 r
Spring. We are in a position
to advise you in the point of
dress.
Conrad,
"A Gentleman's Furnishing Store."
305 Lackawanna Avenue.
SEEDS
Lawn,
Timothy,
325-32? Penn Avenue,
Rustic
Lawn and
Porch
Furniture
Now it's summer goods did
those warm evenings remind
you that you needed a porch
rocker reclining chair settee
bench-swing or anything in
lawn or Porch Furniture? A
shipment of
Two Carloads
leached us this week no other
house dare buy in such quanti
ties or will their selection
equal this by one-half, The
unpacking has been hurried,
nnd we can now quote yon the
lowest prices ever placed on
Summer goods in Scrnnton.
CREDIT YOUP CERTAINLY!
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