riv '"' s'r-'Wf''r' ;M'"?vfnfsfF?5".'"7v svj'ww -wU-'TfP-f a?j?-MviHP "-' v" fir- ftwylPPPRpPPpPr: V I . , THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE VJi!DiNUSLAV, .1UNE 5, 3901'. -lfffprj .-.-.-.,4,44, -,? i f'frft$l$4ft aii iiiiiia O With the Ouick-Firing . - " in the Hands of Missionaries, Loaded witn Rolls of Light-Weight Films J Li Hung Chang Says He Would Not ""JfJ.S k JJ A Kodak. He always carries one to lecord the scenes 0 2 of his journey. If he were anywhere near Scranton J tjj he would supply himself with Kodak Goods as sold 5j at Kemp's Studio. They ate the choicest, freshest y O and cheapest to be had none can sell cheaper or bet- j ft ter. Call and load up for your tiip at 103 Wyo- ft ft mint Avenue. ft RDCQLLIERYCOAL At Retail. ("I Ins ir -It- pi nipt iilli-iillnn In i ' 1 j t 11 ni rmt ft Hie n(v ii enil o( btU I l tl IfM (I Hlll'-lll l0 s-illn -l?n Id ti 1111 iml fii'on puipiis i pi lilt' I! hi ul fiuldlcs fni ittriicliu,; I" iile ! I ikfr People's Coa! Co. r lr tmiin No "(j Offlt r- renlli illCit Cretin li(liin Ovfml ml Imtli X? (f5Gwl;S" Sw. UNIOM t CITY NOTES I M( l-II'VII MM I l! "I I l I Ml I) ci ill -nnili mil Viipi Itinmlt (n 111 in H il n imln I Mii-M Hi Mill ti I IMMI 1 K II M l II II I lie id ipl- in in I III ik 1 I .tinipnl pnpu ilium, tin li-t montl. it tic pt.illn iwn liii 11 In Mn PnW unh H ,7ji 7 "ill liiitwil llu iimmiit "I liulpl-i illlllh? tin- ti 11 up 1" Ii"!;' I "' s'"' I1'" '" H tniipmil ti "TlillTII III tin -.lint piinl li-t w 11 IWO 1 OMI'VMI - IN-PI I II I) hi 1 W -Mill 11 ,-t nlUit 111-pouiil (iiiiipniK- 1. nil hi tin llnrtci nth rcanicnt it tin union I ip win I.'jiiIi Jinl IliuWnitiN Itoprrt Cnnp.i iml Him I I I'm- lit I tliniiuli il- I m- nnl I hi- lul In t 1 1 t 111 lliliits.il "ul I iiiitiiinili -until 11 il I Him 1 1 VM VI MIIIINI, llu miinil iniiliiu if tin ilimili 111 1 u tiiiilnin of the Smiid I'll -In till 11 iIiiiilIi mil Ii lulil tunlulit in tin lictim 101111 I cjiinnnj: piinnpth it 7 l"i ii'ilm'. I r r rt- it rlniili wiik "ill In In ml tin I" i iilril mil n Inn 1 1I.1 n in tli ir-iiiiln n if till pdslOl, It) Dl ( 1 ll.illlll-.ll IIIM-IHN ill (ONI 1 ION 01 I Mill tin cMntp m Pliilnlilpliii in tin' iiti-un nt Hi" l'li-littiinn iinfi mi oi null iltiittnl u il iitrnlnii tliiujeiit tlic (liu-fiin mii1i! V 1 in I irtint m ill it !! il 1 1 lu 1 1 1 i-r will In .inn n tin l(. tun lu in nf tin I ll -t I'M -I till in tliiiuli thi- inline twntiiih wrliiint I.MKip I l I. ill Mil I I'lil ( II llu liulit lli. Ili-lup I llu II. il lillut will plfiili il II iilink tin- nnniiiii-' in iiinniiti n vtllh tin aniihri-iii niulliu of tin iiiii(ir- itilinv ntirtt it tin -iiuituii luliilc noun, if tin I Innili t tin- l.i ul -lii'lioil, (.Kin HnUi mil 1'n H I. Ilnnlin.'liiii nf ll.iii K', (Inn i, Mill 1 1 M llh It 7 II ll'll In I II ii IHIIIIL' II. I ' H W- III .inpli.vo- it tin liimiriiil nil Mnh tin in ill In pill llnir.lii On liiln iho n in will i it llu i ml lie, mliiii(.ivs l,i--, Ihll-triil. Unit, Intel n m I Hmiiii1 mini- Mtnnln tic ii.nln - n 1 1 in. lit 111 pi(N will In mill it tin Mill) ilil IVIIiinr, l.u-lnii. I i u i ( untiiii nl il, P. Ii-, lliinpini It. I.lt n, IImIi Pnl,, IHlnil, I'mh "limn in I I itlnr mini- THIS AND THAT. I Ik filrnil nt llu I i 1. 1 hiii.i lin-pit il Ik -pi til in innili i!i i-dl inn tin luinniiunililli ii cf thp Hppnpiinln loniiniiKi it lliiii-lniii. Mumlii iiltlit in ht tlul liu-pilil f-',iH Of (In- -inn -MiiHin i- mi in llutt iijihp mill n,Ob) f il inipinuinriil- llil-i- iii.I i-Ihm i miiii i w - i.l ul fn, Iml i- Hindi li(l(. triitimiit linn llu liiu.plml In, mi In fun Iml Mn n ! Hi iih' i- I iki'ii i mi null, if inn tlul tin -I iti will Itiiifln nnki impel pi,il-i.u In IliK Im-pllil, lining Ininiip inpiilniiil Willi ilio Clfil iirif-lll foi i hljfp lnpit.il in -(iintnii Il I- iiilulili lint tin iiininniciiilitiiiii if ihc luiiiniiltcc will ho ifiuMil In llu 1ii,Iiiiip I'l I s ("llllll WIS l . -I C I ll ll ippililltlll In l'llllii -lloll Ulllitnl WnllliPI In tin po-itlnn nf milium -nirnii of tlip fin ilopirlnn lit, mint h iddliil In Hi iitril,i Hi (.illicit i, a LU'Jnill ul iho I niici-11,1 nf I'lim-iliiiiiii m.l il.ili it lint iii-Hiinlnn tm k link a- i in- if llu n ilf-l illili lp Puiii nil Iml Vii'liti I t.rncul I lluiilciil.ntli, or llmioi IiIp. In', ippolntul . I', m,i, nf iwp, I i tlio Ui-iilun nl ihicf ilnk in the iii.litui Miirnl'-f,! ftiit. MilUneiy Midoummei Opening, AfKcrniAn, w.h Wximhij. ncnuo, WciIiriKij, TlitiiMlity, Juno S-i: AsU lor Kcll'h union ciatKoib ?HiQH-QRADE Investment i Securities OFFICES : 66 BROADWAY, N. Y, WILKES-BARRE, VA. OABBONDALE, PA. BORANTQN, PA., (Coiumonwcatlh Building.) - f fftt4ttttttttttt-fttttt 5 nuhKits i.v 4 I a Gnn Called THE KODAK, a IN THE FEDERAL COURT. Pntent Case Will Bo Aigued Todny Befoio Judge R. W Aichbnld. TImmo will In an ihkuiiil'III lx'fnlP ItlilRp U, U". An lib ild nt the IVdonil distill t nun I, to-iln In tltc i .iip nl Thomas Ar Smi nf I'lilliidolpliin, ncitiisi tin- i:k(,til( Pun plain anil .Mtiliufni UlliliK iiniipiilM, ill New Ji'l --t The iililntiffs ih.tiRp Hint th ininpain iiiftliinl upnn thcii p.Ut n' mi an oleitile pon plain lusttliitm. TIip lilll Is pondhiK in tlio di'ittlit nitiit "I Now Jpi sp mid Inllntts JikUp Auhliilil help tin n (lNpiivltlnii, h thp niiiluiil i ohm nl ul lounsol 'IMip at mtnipnt will lip l)Pt;iin at lu o'llm U. tliU nininlu? and will ptohahlv lust tlirntlRhnut HipiIiv. Attomej llulipit How son. of Phlladolplil.t, will ipiup i( nt dip lil.ilntirf and IIiiH.u (I I' DonnNiui thp (Icfpii'l. Hits MEETING OF MINISTERS. Lnst Monthly Confeience Until Next Fall Held Yesteulny in Welsh Meinoiinl Baptist Chuich. The last nl Hip montlil nui tins- ot tin- Welsh U.iptlst Mlnistciial ninli'i ciiip nt Xoithoastoin l'ennsx 1 aula, until ni't tall, Mas lipid ostei(l.i al tLinoou and last uimht lu tlio WpMi Momoilnl liaptist iliuuh, on AV.imio an hup The aflitniioii sission wa- opoitPit with piiixpi. and I lev II TI. Hauls, n U was liospn to piosidp m llu al spiiip of tin lotlilntr ptosidPtit. Mow D 'llifimis ot I'lttston Altft the liadhiK ot tlio inptiiiPs b tho seuo tai. lttn V D Hopkins, iheio w.th a biicf dpotioiial seiUp, lid b I5i 1. I! Huqhps Tho pilnilpil hip mi -s tiaiis.i. ti d was tilt1 oloit'im of the lollowlns now ullliPlsloi the lotnittrf oat I'lpsidpnl, I5p Di 11. II 1 Ian is m Taloi. Ii ( -piosldont, I!p W V D imos, of s,Pian ton spciptai'- and tienstiipi, ltc. Gioikc lldKUO. ot OI pliant Thosp otll (Ots ito diluted to aot as a loitiinll uo ot .iii.mguni' nts fo. tin loiuitiK veil A most laiclulh pnpaiid mil intti ostitiK pjpoi op ' Tln Inllupino ol Win on cl iliatiou ' was ipad b Up 1) I Williams, oi l((Nlk, and was t,pmi allv iliscasspd fni lu-iilv.in limit 1 n nuuiliPt nt thu iloiMiun pipsint ,f. At Him H.irStii., whoi- a nn nihil ol litis pits !,iadttaUiiK- i lass at litu KiU'l1 iiiiin isitv, was piosi'iit at this sission and ioliiPd in tho PNPii isis In tho p piling i piihlli mi'ctiuK was lulil lieiunliiK at 7 .0 o i lin K and w.ii (tulip W'dl .ittemli d A bi iof Knlisli siiAion nil ('hi 1st'- ipiIi million ol in tn 1 iml t- pii.iihtil b P,o T L. Jloi iis, ot XniuiioKp, uhllo a sontion in Wolsli was pip.uhod bj lto Hioiko H.ikuo ot Ohphnnt. TIkip will ho no niou sc-sions ol tlio umleicme unlll t-t ptcnibii 'I'liosp in nttcmliinip al psfpida's si s-iiius (ip' Hp T. nwiKht I toli Pits, of Wilkes-banc ltr. T. 1. Mol lis, of NtntitoKo. ltP, 1). II, II, Utlf lis, ot Tnloi, i;p, U. ,1. Williams, or Pn klllc: Ilcv. tiooiKe Hiikiip, of Oh pluint lte. AV V, ni(s and to . D. 1) Hopkins, of Kiuntim. A WOMAN'S VAGARIES. Sends Futit to the Man Who As saulted Hei. Tito pcculliiiitlps oi tlio hutiiiin i at will uei?i ho lul uiidoi stood, h.ct Sunday iiuiiiiIuk a ouuit: in tn named Uwpu rilpaliiiU stillik a dissolute woiiiuu n.'inul Totlen In tlio fine with u Iipoi bottle, inllli linrf u wound wlildi took font toon Mid lies to how tiiKi'tliPi and m hit. h will (lisiiBuio liei foi llu, rit.patilil? wns in 1 1 stul on Moudav nlslit 1) T'atiolmnn Nonls uml wa.s loinmlttid to the nullity Jill In dpf.iult of $.r.llO ball M'stPidny llioinlnK- li MuRlsti.itP Howe, Tlio Tot ten woman wa.s too weak to attend tlio heuiincr A blirni tltno uftet liUpaliiik hitil boon l.tndPd in ilio niunty Jill .m oi woman iippeanil at poliie heinhiuai . tei,s wltli a IiIk has; of h.inunas ami (il.lllkos tm lilui "Who no tlto fiomV" iliiliiioi tlio hoisjoant. "Tlio aio ft urn Ma Tut ten," h.iid Hip old woman She was too wiak lo luinR tlicni down linsoif" M'DERMOTT'S NARROW ESCAPE. Tell fiom a Bicycle Duectly in Fiont of n Wagon. Joliu JUiJciuioti, uBPd II. a West ern Union messensoi boy n.utowly tsiapnl holns; inn ooi b) it wttfjou it. about ii.-!) lust tnenlut;. Tlio uicliUnt on tin oil in I unit of tho ti'loKtapli (oiupauy'h olllie.s at laii'k.iwannti and Peun ,ioiiuo.-. younqr Mi'Oiiiiuott was, idlns, on a blojilo niul talklllK tu auutliii boj bc.itpil in ItoilillnKton's luinituiii wagon, buddonly tho biejdo Kllppoil and MiDeiniott was pieiipittited to tho pau'inunt tindoi tho wiiboh wheels. The di ( or nuintiKOil to linlt tho le.un just at, tho nont wheels stunk Mi'DoimottM Hliouldois Veiy niuiii filBliteued the jouiik .ster was lemoMul fiom Ills peiilous position and taken to thu Pojhu house. I.atei he was taken to tliu l.acku. wuiiiia hospital and thou to his homo on .South Wjonilns; acnuo. A hllghtly biulheil shoulder and a loin mat woio thu oMoiit of his lujuiles. The popular Puncli ilffai H .still H ader of the lUe clgaus, ' ho lea Afek tor ICUlv's union tiaelflii,. laxen DOUBLE LINE OFJDEFENSE EILLIOTT'S COUNSEL TRYING TO BLAME THE DOCTORS. Eftoit to Show That by Delaying the Opeintlon That Was Tinnlly Per f oi mod Part of the Responsibility foi Hei belt's Death Must Rest on tho Suigcons Who TieatedHi9 Wound Stiong Testimony to Con vict Btlllott with the Stabbing. Other Cilminnl Couit Cases. As a .scionthtiv defense In Iho Itllllott niuidci i asp, Altoinis O'ttiion & Mar tin me irylnsr to piovc Unit Itetbcit did no. die I mm the wound Million Is al leged to hue Inlllfltd, but fiom tho efln-ls of Imptoper stiiglcal tioatinont. Tne stalihlnc- ulTi.iv onutiod on Sun day night. Octobei 7. WOO. The wound was -owed up that night, but on the follow Inu "Wednesday night it ' '? opontd mid mi oppiation pel foi mod tn p.ient siptlc poiltonlHs. which, all the plnrli'l.tiis agtce, wns the Immedi ate i.iuse ol (loath. The pilnmiv defense Is inlstnkon Idonlltv, but befoie ihu use is sub mitted, it would not be stn pi Islug If tin two lines ot defense would change Hik (s. t 'cnii I loom No. :t was thiougcd with spntatnis Horn the time .ludgo (loidon asi ended the bench until adjournment, and not a lew of tho on'ookeis weto law vol s (Vuoliei .T. .T. Kobe-its, the ilist w lt-lips-, foi tho (onimonweallb, after toll lug of the death and testifying that Hie stab wound win the pi Imaiy ( atHo. was tnki n In hand bv Attorney O'Hiien. on i lois-i'Miminalhin. and induied to admit thai fiom his knowledge of the iiisp. Hei boil's life might have been sned had the upoi.it ion oi "Wednesday night Iippii ppifotmod on t-'undnv night. He s.ud an elimination of Hie wound should hue been in idt .it oikp to .ts rettaln if an Intestine had been punt -tuied If this opai.illon wns dcl.ijed until "Wnlnosd.iv night, tlio witnes" said, It was not, hi his opinion, good sin go i. s HI! DAY'S TIISTIMOXY. Til Dp of Cnihondulo, who was railed to attend Hoibeit, Sundav night, ti stifled Hi it bo found a tluoe-auai ter in ii wound in Hie abdomen, fiom wbnh an intestine pi oti tided. He found in. oMdonco of an incision or punctilio of the Intestines and after pushing b.nk the pi oti tiding Intestine, washed the wound and sowed it up loostlv with thiee stltihes, allowing a slight opniing foi di ainage He did not place am dtninuge tube in the wound. The noNt da) he called Di. Shields in i (insult itlrn The stitcl.es wote taken out and the wnuiiil domed The net n'oining, Tuesda, tho two doitois upon isitlng Hoibeit again, found t hole had boon ,i discliaigo of foeial nintloi, ii dli.itlng a punituie of the bow ils Then tbev i ailed in Dr AVhoolei. and tho tluee dooidod lo (.ill Oi. Heed l.uins. of bciautnn, to pei fonn the opoi.itlon noiessaiv to (lose up tho ptini lined Intestine Ot limns found tho puiututo, sewed it up and ( lospd and diessed tho abdominal wound Hpi licit was opeiated upon at Di AVheelet s pilvaf1 hospital In, hhlpld . told, on diioet eMinuna llon liv J'r Thorn is that tho ttoat nunt given b Ot Oaj was in .moid with good smt;oi, hut on itoss-oNam-in.itton Alt Miilln induced him to 10 lm t.intlv admit that the o eiation that w i pit lot mod "Wednisdav should hao lin'ii pei foi mod siiinday night Di. "W'lict 1 l was suhjii tod to a Unstln e iniination, both dlioit and (toss liu' in caiofttlh- avoided siing .iiimIiiiis- that would loud to stiongthcn the contention ol the defeipc. The onlv thing Mi Mat llu got him to admit was that it is no illflieull matter to find a pumtuie in an intestine The lutes tines i in be diawn out thiough the wound and PN.tinincd without lauslng ,in inn in thhoky ok Di:n:xsn' What the ijcfense has to i mnli.it tho niiniuouwialih's identllloalion of Ll i 1 1 1 -oti is availed with intttost. A hint was gPti'ii in the cioss.paiuination of ('(iiistab!p Xp.un, who made the an est. SALE OF THE DICKSON LOCOMOTIVE WORKS Has Passed Into the Hands of the Combine Now in Progress of Formation to Control Lo comotive Construction. The Dickson laiioiuutivo winks have lieeii bold lo tho big Xow Vmk f-jndl-i.tte whiih dtuiiig tlio l.ibt fuvv mouths has coiupli'ti'd negotiations fni nshiiin ins loutiol of nc.iily all tlio Ids loco motive luanutaotuilng plants in tho niiinti), A piomiut'iit olllilnl ot the DU khon (oinpdiiy e.steiilay gave out tin lulof tiutlioiltatlvo statoiuont Hint tho bale was i oubtuuniated Sntiudnj nfteinnoii in New Yoik city and that tut tlior p.it tkulai.s would ho an uouiu od later, The comblno lb now uiado up ot nine ot Hie ten loiouiotivo woiks of tills lounti) and It is dally expected that tlio tontli, tho I laid win winks, uf Phila delphia, tho (aigest locomotive uni ( cm ii in the c mi ii 1 1 will lomplcto ne gotiations and make Hie tenth lom ponoiit Tlio icnuhine will piobabl) be known as thu "Aini'ilian laiiomotlvo Muuu faetiulug iiinipany," and Its head will be ON-Ptesldeiit l"iilowa, of thu Xow Yoik C'ontiai Hullioad lompany, wlio iciently icbigned fiom the t'emuil to an opt the position olteied him by tho lomblno The olllii'ih ot tliu Ditkbim loinpaii) weio: Piobldont, i, 11 SSehnder; vliu piosldeut, A. i:. Pletihei, bupeiin tondont, A. U. Delini'.v. Xegotiatlons for tlio bale of tho wotkb huvo been on foi poiuu lnouths, but weio torn p.nutively i.ipld, coinpaiod tu the sale of the Penn avenue bhops, as oviu two )iiib ago the Allis-Clialniei3 people Mi. O'Hilin succeeded In getting him tn admit Hint Unbelt, In Identifying nilllolt, whose iiiime Is Sam. refeired to him as "t'ltinU," and that prior io tlio an est or Hllllott bo bad been look Irg for one rtatilc Toilet ego. who nli sweied the desci Iption of llotbort's ns fiiillant, and who skipped out for Cnn nclit a day oi so after the stabbing, leaving his wages behind. Assistant District Attorney Thoiunn evuinlnod NVniy nt length lonceinlnB the ai rest of Hllllott mid his Identlll itition by lterbeit. The witness told that he teeilvrd fiom lteibert n do siiiptimi of lijs assailant, and that lleibert fuitber told hint ho thought ho knew htm: that ho was n man who winked tin the Hnnesdnle blanch, whom he had fienuentlv seen. Tho witness made Inmthlcs for a man who would answer the description given bv, Jloibort and picked on Hllllott as tho man, On Wednesday night at 11 o'elotk, In company with P. V. Mr Caini, ho went to Ham tlilco's house, wheie Hllllott bomderl, and hud Oilco lake them upstalis to Hllllott's loom. Hllllott was lu bed. Tlio constable saw it knife l)ing on top of a tiunk and picked It up. Home one downstnlis, supposedly Mrs. oilco. tailed out some thing lu Italian. Hllllott lemaiked, "Jin no hide no knife." When Oilco was asked bv the constnble what Hie woman downstalis had called nut, Orlco admitted Hint she bade them "hid" the knife." PAIXT BLOOD STAINS. Thote weie faint blood stains on the knife blade, the witness b.ild. and when he piodined the knife in couit yester dit, ho pointed out wheie tho blood stains woie yet to he seen. Mr. O'Rilon examined tho knife ciitlcally, but could not llnd tho alleged blood stains. Ho asked the witness to point them out. Th" witness did. Still Mi. O'Hiien could not see them, and be nsked the Juiy to take Hie knife nntl find them. The knife wns passed aiound among tho iuiots Xoaiv savs that Hiiro declined tho knife belonged to Billion, and Hllllott admitted It wns his Hllllott was taken dliect to tho hospital As soon ns they cuteied Hei belt's loom. Hcrbeit point ed at Hllllot and said, "Theie's the man that stabbed me. That's the man. 1 don't know his naineji but I almost know him petsonnllv. 1 worked on the Honosdalo bianch with him" Next mottling Hllllott was again taken to the hospital, that Herbert might lime a look at him In duvllght, Agtiin ho identified him as the man that stubbed him. On cioss-examlnation, Mi. Xoaiv was asked bv Ml. O'Hiien if Heibeit did not lofei to Billiott as "Flank" Xeary leplled in the negative, and said he was po'.itho that Heibert at no time at tempted to give bis assailant a name. "Didn't Hoibeit tell nu fin Sunday night that ho thought the name of the man v ho Mnbbod him was 1'iank?" Mi. O'Biion asked. 'Xo, ho mentioned no name," leplled the witness. WHAT WIIITH S 1D Mi O'Rilon asked the witness if It was not tine that when he went to Xinceh on MoihIiin to see Hal M'hito that the moment he gap Hnl "WhitP the do-iriptlon fuinished bj Heibeit, White cMlaimed, ' Thufs Fiank Tol lotego" Mi Xc.nv leplled that he did not go to Xinevcii until Wednesday, and that while it was tt uc Hal White dei lined the man lie desulbod might be Finnk 'follow go. Ibis dociaiation was not mide until ho flist had &ald it was pi pliably Sam Hllllott. Mi OHiien also bt ought out bv his (itiistioning Xeniy that it was liinioro'l that AVednesdav at Xlnovoh that Fiank Tollciejro hail fled to c.-eape anest tor the Hei hoit stibblng. and that he (Xcaij) learned fiom White that Tol lciego had gone to Panada, without taking time to (ollect his month's wages, it ,as fin thor c-liilted fiom Mi Xeaiy that Hllllott ficquentlv i Is itod Soionnn at the cltv 1ail. duiing tlio thieo ilass Intel veiling between tho .stabbing and his own anest. P. V M.( Oann, who accompanied Xi.nv on tlio a i&it to tlio Orico house, loiiobotatod the constal le as to the .most and the identification at tho hos pital He conti.idictod Xeniy, however, bv nfiliming positively, under ciost,-0N-aminatlon, that Heibeit had lefened lo Hilliott as "Pi auk." Merann testi Iled that Heibeit said of nilliott, "We used lo call him Fiank." Di. AVheoler also tostlflod to Her bnt'.s identillcation and, like the pie- iL'inituiiicil (in I'io 10 Ino.uhod pioposals Cm the putehasif of that plant. Among tho big wotks whlih .no de limit! to bo Included In the lomblno nio tho St hdieuutly l-,o(omotlvo wm Its, tho Iiiook.s woiks, and the Cook woiks, Tlio local plant is leikoncd among tho snialler wmks conti oiled by tho combine, but Its topututioii for a mtig nillcent i!ats of wot It, eau.sed It to bo thought a necesbaiv member of thu innsolidatlon. The eompuuy has been engaged in building tho woiks up to a capacity of two bundled huge loco iuothP.s a c.ir, and this will bo tho annual pioduot expected Horn it, Re tween boven una eight bundled men constitute the wuiking tone of the blllips. Thu wuikb li.no lieeu ideutitled with Soi anion tor over foity yeats and have alwajs plajed an impoitant pait In the local judustiMI wot id. They weio estubliblieil in about 11iS by the Cook Hiotlieis, who later opeiated the Cook shop.s ut I'ateisou, X, J , hut they only uin the Seianton bhops tor a slioit time, selling out In 1S01 to the Dlckbon .Alanufactuilng company, at tho beginning of tho win. Sinco then tlio tupaclty of tho woikb and number of men emplojed has been Biadually ineieased, until the piesent btatus was leached and the eonipany had aiqulied an international icpu tatton fur tlio excellent Muallty ot the machines turned out of its shops. FOUND BODY OFRUSINIAK HAD A GASH ON HEAD AND MURDER WAS SUSPECTED. John Dugas Wns Ancstetl and Is Now in the County Jail The Men Hftd Trouble Monday Night and Dugas Made Thients Against Ru siniak The Latter Has Been 111 from Hemorrhages and Heatt Dis easeCoroner Robeits Made a Post Mortem Examination. John Uuslnlak lies dead at his home In Austin Heights, about a tulle fiom Old Foige, nnd John Dugas, his neigh bor, Is In the countv fall being held icsponslble for the fanner's death, al though Hie crime of nun del cannot, as fret, be directly chat god to him. Tluslnlnk's body was found In a Held eaily yesterday inoinlng, nbotit a quintet of a mile fiom his home, with sevoi.il gashes over tho left temple. That was seveial bouts after he had qurnreled with Dugas. The tiouble between thp dead man nnd the necusod began on Sunday over rome plelgeons, which Dugas owned. The men lived next door to each other and Dugas' pigeons had dis till bod some vegetables plunted In Ruslnlak's aid. Tills fact ptovoked a riuairel between tho men and oven tunlly culminated In the lattet's death. Huslnlnk had been In Huibertown Monday afternoon and icturned home about 7 o'elock In the evening undet the influence of drink. The quauel of Sunday ovei the pigeons wns renewed in fiont ot Utlsinlak's house, when Dugas became eniagcd and picking up a stl(k fiom the mad, stunk Uuslnlak acioss the back iwiie wiTxnssns to assault. This assault was witnessed bv Huslnlak"s inothPi, John Mh.nak. Katie Peiko, Annie OiestiU and otheis In tho nolghboihoocl. Rlsl nlak then went Into the house and wns advised by his fi lends to have Dub-.is finestert for assaulting him He staited for Barbel town again about 7:?.l o'clock alone. As he wns passing Dugas' house. Hie latter thieatened to kill hlin and all the witnesses to Hie assault, if thev testified against him. That was the last seen of him alive. AVhcn ho left the house he seemed all light, but in finity tevealed the fact that the man had been 111 foi the past two weeks Duilng that time he had been uiidoi the cue of Dr Adam Staogiui, of Old Forge, who had been treating hint fin heart trouble and hcmoi rhages About S o'clock vostefday morning tho both was found, as stated, by Stove Peiko of Hai bei town, who was on his waj to visit lelativcs in Austin Heights Peiko was walking along a patii leading to Austin Heights and tunnel the body ilng near a. clump of bushes. Blood was oolng from the mouth ana nostiils, and cuts on his foieho.id woio noticeable. The supposition is that the cuts -weio caused bv the man falling and sti Iking his head against stones, is the path is vciy lough wheie lie was found PtDSULT OF AUTOPSY. Di. Staegner was summoned and ho notified Cot oner P.obotts, who oidoied th body lemoved to the mnn's home. An autopsy was pcifouned dining the alternoon, but no maiks of n IoIcik o woie found on the body oxropt tho nits on the foieliead, as stated. It was found that the man had a hemoii hagp of tho hinln nnd had been suffic ing fiom heait tiouble. Whether his death was duo In -dlicotly to the clubbing ho loceivod, to the fall he undoubtedly sustained, or the homouhagos nnd heait failure, any nt which could have caused elcath, has Net to be learned. Suspicion nat utally lebted on Dugas and bo was aiicsted b Constable Monis, of Lackawanna, and taken befoie 'Squhe Plekei ing, of Old Foi go. Dugas admitted sti iking llusinliik with the club, but does not believe that ho Inn t him voiv much Ifo was committed to tho county 1all to await the icsult of the coionoi's Inquest, which will be held at "Squiie Picket -ing's ofllte in Old Foigo at S o clock next Hatuiday evening. VSusinlak was -j yo.us of age, and uumuiiitd. He icsldetl with his niotlior and four biothms, and wns emplojed as a lahoiet at Hie Jeinin, Xo, 1 mines. He had onlv been in the (ountiy about a join. Dugas is -r jears ot ago, and has a wife and sK child! on. He has no pattliular em ploymeiit. Hoth men weio logawled as quairel somc in tho neighboihood In which they lived. feCOUTS MlTUDl.U TlinOHY. Cot oner Itobeits scouts tho Idea of murder and says ho believes rtuslnlak's death was due to heait lalluie. In making the autopsy liu found an un usual amount of i oal dust on the man's lungs, which he had inhaled. Tho (di nner hUbstnntlntes tho statement made above lelatlve to the cuts on tho mini's head, and Is of thu opinion they wote mused by a fall, Tho hkull was not ftacttuod, ho sus, but thu blows letelvod fiom the .stick in tho hands of Dugas may have led indliectly to the mnn'n death, THE CHASER AGREED UPON. Fiovislons of Amendments of the Ripper Act. The ptovlsions of the "ibaFii" tn the, Upper bill have been agreed upon, and it Is likely tho amendment will he piomptly passed, SummniUed, the chaser piovidob voto power for iccoideis; tho lecoidei will appoint the boatd of asbesbius and tho city treasuier, while tho city lontiollei at tho end of his piebcnt teini, is to he ilected by tho people, Councils uio given povvei to l) the compensation of tlio delinquent lux culloctoi, and the collector and police mngisttatos in a only tequhed to make monthly, instead of dally, deposits. It ib made tlio duty of the iccoider to appinve seeuiitle, Instead of the city .solicitor The pio vision that suboidlnates, nppolnteel by dtpaitment heads, nitist bo i until mod by councils, is nit out. thus making the (iliectois Individually icbpuuslhlft for their nppnlntments, only thu io colder having supeivlsoiy powei.s. Itelatlve to taxation, tho tcu-mlll limit tor goneial put poses is lemoved, us well as the clause which uuthnrlcs ouq per cent, taxation tot special pur poses. Councils aie iiUo given power to make any laws that In thcii opin ion aie essential to good government, and to fix the salaiies of all officials. Councils tne also given power to pur ch.ibe lands for path pui poses without submitting the question to a vote by the people. (WWvuwwvvwwwwwwwwvvwwmwwvwvmi June the Month of Roses There is no prettier orn.i merit than a tall stately vase filled with beautiful roses. Pretty Vases, suited for lonp; stemmed (lowers, heretofore have been beyond the reach of most people. 'Look the I10W line OVCr, then compare pi ices. Colonial Pattern, 9 Inches high $ .20 Colonial Pattern, 13 inches high 35 Colonial Pattern, 2.3 inches high 2.2s And many others. Geo V Millar A UCU ITlllltir Ot mmmmmwmmmjmmmm UKKX5CKKM5XHMXSXUXKXUKUKKKK 8 fXT m oKMK:nKMKnKKMn50sosnH WALDRON'S BIG HORSE SALE Next Friday, June 7, at Cusick's Old Stable, Washington Avenue. Waldion will anive today with two carloads, consisting- of Boaders, Coacheis, Facets and Tiotteis, Big Single Dinughteis, Expiess nnd Oeneial Puipose Hoises. Anyone in want of Hoises should not miss this Big Sale. Exchanges can be made any time befoie the Auction hour. If you have one to sell send him to Waldio n, foi he will find a new home lor eveiy hoise. ANNOUNCEMENTS OF THE RAILROADS Keduced Rates tor Conventions via the 0. & W. Itailway. l'or delegates and otheis .clouding the undoi mentioned conventions and meetings, tlio New Yoik, Ont.uio & "Western lailwnv, announce th ct thev will tell tKkots at gicatlv ledintd i.itcs. These tiikets will pi unit of a itop-oor at Niagina rails, Horn which point a slioit .side 1 1 Ip niav bo made to the Pan-Ann i Ii nn I ! posi tion at a veiy ttivlal ailditional e pini?e: National l'd'u atlonal I'onvontion, Detimt. Mich , .Inly Mb to Utli. llpwoith Keagtie I'oiiventiou, h.nx Fiancisco, Ciik. July ISth to J'.tli. C'lulsiian n.ulcavor fonvtntion, Cin cinnati, Julv t.th to 10th. Kaptist Young I'enples' I'nlon.CllI e.tgo, 111., July I'.'th to Sth, Pni ties contemplating (siting any of the above ( ities, or atti tiding uiiv of tltc i (inventions specified, would do well to ( onnnunicate witli the ueaiest New Yoik, Outmlo ,V: W'estein, agent, or wiitc ,1 t'. Audet.son, (Jeneial Pas singi'r Agent, .'ti Heaver stteet, New Yoik Clt.v. ' Two Wnys for Cost of Ono. For Hie international i (invention of tliu IJpvvoith I.e.igui' at Sin Ft.uu Iseo .Inly ISth lo -1st, lllrtl, ictuiii tiikets will bo .old by tin l-iiokiiwuiiiici t n II load lit lesH than legulat one-wav tan. Lackawanna agents will have these tliknt.s on sal,. ,Tnl Ith to l.'th, inclusive, litnited lor letuin to August :ilst. AVc.sl of ('hl(iif-i) oi St. I.ouls tin tiikets tor tills oiiiisiun will lend going any dliect louln and leltnnlng via any other die t lotite (lihoi vnilable unites mav be used if doaiied foi small additional amounts, .such, for Instance, as ,nliig dliect to Stui rianclsio and ivtuining via Poitland and St. Pawl. ' 'v,tl)l Tito into I mm Setantnii will be $r,tj'j-. For tuiHier Infoiiiintlon in nuiie of tho Imnl tlekut agent or wine to Mi. T W. l.cc. iienii.il Passenger gent "" lis bans' Plan'. New Ynilt Ihi. Reduced Rates to Kansas City, Via the Lehigh Valley RtiUioad, Account of the meeting, Iiupcilal comic II, Nobles Jlvhtlc Sin Inc. Tickets on sulo .liinu 7. S, unci 9 lu fjulie of tliUot ngeuts tor pnilliulais. ANNUAL BUSINESS MEETING. Will Be Held TUday Evening in the Y. W. 0 A. Tlio annual business meeting ot tho Young Woinen'h Cluistltin association will bo held Fiiday evening. Juno 7 at 7 II o'l loe k. Heports of tho past jeai's wnil; will be given, nl!Uci.s elected nntl plans iniido for tho coining jeai All nien.beis nic uiged to be piesent An ll lends of the association aie In vited, The association looms nic at :'03 Wasliingtoii n venue. Tile i.inokei'b delight, ligui. 'Kleou" 5c. Ask for Kelly's union crackers. - K Cn -SlWjomlm Arenne V-U. w.lkln -net Look Around 5? At the Start I A r il tA ul the sri'in nn in cqiljlll.v with Hie I idols nf iinj vl rol ton mil ll (. nun Willi tlio iih jut i-e ill cm torn el Ic it .ton tide il SCRANTON ll'q mirtr f.n rrd spitico. Ii hfflil cm ni.li to li ii plri-im to ton iml Ktmnp: rnnucli In nt mil lulil knm l,i If llllls-JI), 126-128 Franklin Ave. 55 Shifting Responsibility Is alwavs cm usable, when It may hi done coiisiicntioiibl.v. Kvety ownei of icil estate caitiea icspousibilltics that do not appear in his accounts, jet, they aie impel ilivcly luipnttntit. The oiinlmi of .in attorney upon tho hcuuitv ot om land titles must bo backed by join own assets. I!y the paviuent of a leasni.able fee .von may shift this liability on tho Title Guaranty and Trust Company Of .scrnnlon, Penna. 512 Spiuce Stieet. I . . lllCi, PlO-illCIlt, A. II. Mediulmk. Mil tmslilt-'it II V hnipp V I'irs llj.ll Hull, llUtl Odkir i i mi-. THi- NRWHST STYLES. I.OWFST PRICKS. 418 SPRUCE STREET. Have you tiied our Special lOo Linen Collais? We have them in all the lntest shnpes. TENuENDERKO M m in is 1"0R THE NEXT 00 DAYS Gas Ranges On Sale at Out Office nt Cost. We put them in your kitchen leady for use. All connections FREE, on flist floor. Double Oven Ranges, $0.75 and up Scranton Gas & Water Co 115 Wyoming Avenue. MAY I. 1901,