t r vlff $&f f wf V" s w THE SCltASTON TIUBUNl TUESDAY, JUNE 31, 1UUI. 3 ;xxxxxxxxxxx; the Monr.ns iiuuiuaur sronr. AN" EASY WAY, To Ui'Pp tli Hli'x Mini nit hlnili ot In-pcts li mil iiprMi nlilo Inoils N lo iip u Willi J I'UOU i A MINI Vl A Unlit. Ml our flinilf. inv Pied with wile I'lnth allows fipp f li filiation uf nh ilon llOt IllltlVV IllHCM'tf tO Plltl'l. Time size" Pi In"1. ?1-'j, $1 50 nml $!." Footc & Shear Co. 1 19 N. Washington Ave :xxxxxxxxxxx: The Peeress Ironing Board For ironing- LADIES SHIRT WAISTS and childipn's cloth ing, every mother knows how difficult it is to piopeily iion Babies' Caps, Guimpes, Sleeves and Yokes. This Boa id is laboi-saving. Th? Baby Bazaar, 510 Spruce Street. 1 1 n'one oi null us a pnt il tn ii! it vnur li ii" inn iiqt" 1 1 in' on Ixumlcilu;; all rjiulity ( I oi ih ciit(un l!i nils Riui- li tei LACKAWANNA "THE" AUIMDRY THIS AND THAT. lillolii!r i fir r maiMlinno (ur thr rrn tfi it lliKktnll limn-in ilmiti; iiiiiiinrtiii limit wri i liulit, Itnif II 7 il i in, ivlnllli'ii i( Hip "Mliiul of Mn n imiloi tin iliiiitluii it 1. Vvltigiict, Vu I)oi, ( lliu Knell Mall) Mtllliln, llllin l"i Vllllllll Dilnti, .liiniui iIim I uinniiuct incut II ill.) niiilit. Iimr Hi-rt ii i in In il niicilr MIIIM II I'l 1'll-llllllt II lltli (UlptlM llllllill). MoihIh, linn IT- il i slnliilii ii luin mil nmliiiii' tlnoo ihn (Miilln, In-t it in " i i" , irtrul ihiiil. sl i in. f iitiinilii ii t"i ul iin-!iii in i,ill,i III i in. i minium uncut i lu-is t Hie n lioiil ul Mn-ii (lliuktitll llilli, p in iililn hi, i hi In-tilnli Vluinni,' l.i i Km II lull) ii p in. Ininii mi nil ur. I ,-lilnli Hiii knt II Hill), i. i in , hulilit ion nil. I iiniiiii IhiiI ((olli-i i mil u- , 7 i p III IIIII1M i-in of llll I III I III - I Kill- lllllilill In 1 1 -li H llloi M Cliiinillil of in Viikull il i iiiiuiiiK nirnt Hill), " p in, pit -nl nt i li ( plKII tl!Clilllll I nil", I IupmI.i Inn) I. i in 1 i- ill) (iiu- ii(ii In n-c i i i in iniiiiil nic(lhi.r lioiul i UiMir". (I ollri lilniii), in i in, liu-uio-, innliii. lulli-i Vliiiiini fliiukurll Hill), II ) III, I , IIIIIICIKCIIU lit nt till 11 llll llll VlllllP I il i 'iln Hiillii, I'll II. it iitiiioiiiomiiil Hill), ' p in . i limn mi no ul of Hiiiknill Institnto, .hli r-i . II. ii uih I ttlillimti, 1) I), of l'lnli. ililplni, Hun li lin iniiiiiki l, of PI n I h!i I pli ri I I uiiinii in no ill Hill), I, p in, luilislit ion ml (.iiiiiinii IhiiiI (( oIIcko i unpin), 7 10 p n itiiiiiri- in ot llu I ollt ,c Mniniil Oi iloi, (I nils (ii, '". Niuluiin, l'hi! nli Iphl i IKiomiuiI liiniirn, 1 1 ios ol "il, 'til, '71, SI, ''! Mtiltu-il ii, Inn,' I I s i in, limonin ctnelit ot 1 mm lioii, 5 ii i in, I be pirni mil will torin u llmkiiill Hill, 'i i in, (0111111111(0111(111 of tur ioIIim 1 1 1 1 o- to tlie c I is (( (imnioiKc 111(11 lull) I.' Ill, llp I llll II llllllill llllll kllfll Hill). i oiiii iiiliu Hi iioloi loiUnl mtli Km nli i ( i tun i 1 u.mi-1 Iln ipp iinltiiriit of I "linn lieu I nml pollniin to i po-llifii on tin1 polite lone tli'- Imth 1 i-t ciuinu - ifil It mtiii -It iiipn," nil ,i tin ml of i Iliii 1(1 nil of I'olicr ""pelliinii thi'. nioiiiiii,;, ' Hut lir i-ln ntil lie the limit of mh Ii iiihIi i rnl nil mii rim ilmsr linn ultli nit Iinins 1m en i lie to In i oinii iiiiiinii fiu ml-. mIkhi- tli (.ill i tint In i- otleml his iie-eiit piv-itiou mi le th in i Mir i.ii, iiltii In-ili-t tilt mtli lie it(ioulii linn in (Idiieiue In ilip itloili if Ins lilunK in 1 1 nun i 1 he ileilmul lie plur, he woill I not lem his tiirniN who hnl ivoiknl tu lihii, in i luicli mil he ml i ihiiiiIki- ot dun I- iiild the i hhl ol Iln I n 1. minni roul IIOMiioi, the position uis held loi him iml nliiti he I ilelrtn-iopii ill u lop'ii.'iiln Iiulilini In the UK .lit in nli. ill thitiKS i oinii ihn niii niiKiliin he tlnilli look the ilne uliiih I I fi Inn.' mil kinllj hfeii M.illin,- toi him 'Hie ippnmtinrnt i mn othiini-e mil toil f.1 lit mi tit onlsi i.1ioms I i IIH i itoiintil ne those ulin in no dun in,- Hie litiitrnint. Hi in llil i oiisl-leiilh, will' thie iriul In (In pnpiiitfit if tin ut attl illliilii t, rf him sin h is i- noil Roilu- the rmilnls ' uiiinii iiiii slllhhle He siitnntiii Hut lie s-olhUul llrioithi (iinnill f ii l pine in the tin polite lone U not Hut Mum union men .ipplieil lm tin pine lion hilil In the lltu tin ml, the hlioi oip ml il loin neie nine of i'io-i ipplu.ilii iin mil iiutlt no ohjtttloi, to i(in iml the llonli n nil m.is thrufoie ! I in il in lielieiluj Hut theiu is nn ulijettion to lilm iti(pHiin Hie plot, lining thus u i pled ii he should not he hdd n-poii-llilr fir 1 tic i in lilil-t.une. uhiili nuke the peifoinlinu 01 Ills tlllllO IHIH Hut llllllill pit 111 I llii lollouliu nllllllllts nf the flll' sihoi 1 fr inures loiimiiul uiili the I .ukiu mil i hos piUI imII ifiehi ilit'h ili. linn is it llu .iiitm i i. innienionicnt irnl-t. tnuijit in st ,nke l'irili House- Mr- lilm I lliipri, Mull I' Itohntson, Nino tillii, Hi iliii e Mmlei, Hfltu i I. iiiini, I .illie I'uitlu .mil Mulhll.lt I I J'cn ll an I Mis I s, s,,, ,t icipuin for llufl.il", iili-ii Ihe.t iiill .iiiiml the lonieiuinii ot the Vitlonil I'dilotill .ivoihlion i sjn clr I H nliloi of the ruler tliorite, ami .1 dele M'e Iroin the --lilc issoiialiuit tu tin Njlioml 1,'lltoilil ,io(iitioii iiiirlingt. PERSONAL. M.lrini.ili lolm I'. Ilnue U in I'lillldilplila at icprlins i lomnition of Hnl Men Trinl r lloe,i, niutci Miiiiliiinn nf (he Siilli'iuirn'.i IIiiiCkiIiooiI, v if in the illi ictlu Inhn liituull, of i(uiiny aiditi, lcaic tli' inoinlii,- fin .1 llll ullli liieinU in Neil uk, .Nrw oik am) othct clilr nlun; the IliiiUuti MU-i Maltie. link, (laughter uf Mr, and Mu l, J, llealei, of Ihinuioii, w.i (.uiliialiil ,tM trida) fiom the Mltation roimnt at Ua.hln;. Ion, l 0 III, I'hillp I rlti-r, ho a suduatiU last luck from the Nc oil iiimiitil), hi ir tiuiinl to lliu til). He I HC 80a t Jh JI,J iltn I" I. Villri, of I'eini airnue. Itilpli i: llolierU, ftr (he past tno icais rii ploju' a diruty tollcctor of inieriul tttavt in ihll lU, Ins tiiliinid 111 pufition I tie aii'l luics toda) for Ntu u( fll) to nitu Hit: nn ploy (I (lie MinlatU'i llcpoitln,- toiipii. Itolcit I ftpioiil, (1 C. SjiiIwiii and W Adair Kit at S o'clxk jutinlJi momlnt; to at find the juhilte lonuntlcn of the ouiij; Men s I'li.lian astitlatlon at llutun IW- Mtnt ui il liulr fim tlm Ivral ulltoad lartm(iu. lupoi'aiit ouMioi licaidins the dilju sjr!op mult c tallioal eiU sic. wpctliU to 1-0111, it thl couuntion. MEMORy OF BISHOP NICHOLSON Resolution! Adopted by OrAca Re formod Episcopal Church. Th" t'oiiRiPRnllon of the (Inire Tip foinipd I'plidiliitl ilililrh him iitloptcil Hie fnllowliig ipoliilloiis on Hip dentil of 1IImii)) Nli'hiilootii IIhIiir lemird Milh he li I felt toirou Hilt o ir ill .ir hi'liop, Wlllhin It Mel nton, hat imlnl lilt tttllili pllrttiltiiiir, iiiiiI decline In rvpii'i our deep urine oT the n 111 lit Inn mIiUIi hi' fillin upon tit ami upon the whole tniuiiiiitilh, te liciiln pine in rei nrtl oiii flppiei lallon ul hit Inllllaiil I limit, hit uiuit leirnliiK nml hit tinini (lultlliti kiiIip', We tli ink Hod fir hi nehle life n iloqtuiil nml linlilii il onlur, he iipoke iiliiiit lor 'ill Klti);. thuiouuli ncliolir, hit chief liM hnok unt Hie llihle. I'onnrtlj il lemlliiir ileiitituali In the I'ltitrslant lpicopit irnitnunlon, ami the tfttui nf i neilllij pirWi, h Kiln up lilt ililminiintloli mid lii pitMi It r i(jii leiiu tiki In hit nun t otiiniunhui he lilt Mel MoihI fit tn foi I, kiii'.i Hi, il Hiilh He tittRht tn pluite floil iitliet thin In piece nun lo Hie p(ople of lldf pulli he lias npuiilH ri ilmiiil I'm luriili Mils lie hit lllkd U4, M.liiillliu lnie f Irai, mid In luinked find if l'lo-ili upon llii'.e ulio hue jolmd our llllllill In the niiillriiiiHou setiltr, I aeli time he cae In ttrrli lokriif of his fathdl.i .ilJeellnn and o( hit sin el, (roitle dlinsilloii I nh lime hi sale us a lleepei Imlahl llitn Hie Srlptllie" lit hit (iiuttht i t,""d lUlit He lm llnlshcl hit niui.-e He hit ki pi Hie f.lllli lleniefoilli thrie is I lid up lot lilm i doiin ol ilRli(eoitiest wlili li the I mil, the iIkIiIioih Indue, .hill Itlie him al lint !.. . nml not in lilm ouli, hut unto nil llu in il-o Hut loc Hit iipi uhu P.m. UtMiiRp I' A It lih. the lmstoi, will nttond thp MliiPial as the lepip fPiitiitKe of Hip cliiii oil. On Siindnv, .Itnip -".. he will pir.ult n nu'Dioihil set -tnon on tin.1 bishop. CITY MAY ASK TO JOIN Wants to Have a Hand in the Suit to Test the Water Rate Oidtnance. TIipip Is I'lPiv te.ison to believe Unit .tn effoi t will bo made in coiiiilIIs on Tlunsflnv iilfrht tu imh ,i icMilulioti clli ot tltitr the city .sollcltoi to tnUc Hip lieipsiiv slops to ll.up the -it Htl inlttfd ii an inteivpiier In (ho suit Ijnitm'it b ('out ml Sthtooder .ifrnhist thp -('i i ii t (in tl.is .ind Watoi lomp.iny to to-t iln- v.illdltv ot the imllnauLe leeentlv passed hv iouikIIs ost.ibllsh Ins watei i.ttts, Tlioio aie si'Mial i mini Union liohind tin sthenic and thev i (intend that im nndlatp aitloit is neiisaiv in oulot that the i it. niav he adinlltotl as In tel oiioi and niav file a supplemental v lilll bt'tou the R.is and watoi loni, pan.v s denii'.itri to Hie hill aheadv Jlleil Is ii'LOiilod The ( ouik Union who ate in favoi ol .kIojiIIiik; thf pi in i outdid thai a most mat"il.il point wa ontholy omitttd I linn the lull fllftl h Attuinev lia 11. liiiins lot Mi. Mhioedei. This is the allowed l.n t Ihat the roniptn, vvhlih slaittd In on a Mil snniil tHpital stoi k has irieiitlv loftisod an olfet wa up In the millions lm lis plant. Tin believe thai it should he sot foith in a stippUMiitntaty hill in antli ipatlon ol a stall mint on Iln- pat t of (ho i iiiu panj that It has novel paid a dividend ..ml that thoiolnte il is Illegal, as will as unjust and unl.iit to iodine its ales hi low whattho.v ate at piosenl It is iiinltnded that the lllilifr oC a supplemintai.v hill would plai e the lompinv in a position vvhote it vvnttld oithii have to denv in afliiin this al li'Bi'il fait and would pi event ,t louflt nialion bv louit of its denim i or to the piesont hill without a liittl and iurii nient, fnt it that detmiiiei vvetc ton llimod jiiotdlns to the pilnclplo ol ios ludiia the iiuestion. It is dainiod, ( ould nevn he again lev lowed in the local nun l- It is pioposid to atlthoile the o pondilitie of a snfiuiont .sum ot mono to piovido lot the oiis.ikIur' of addi tional iimnsel to assist the illy su lk Itoi, who is alioadv a voiy buss liian, in the ptepaiation and ttial of Ihe i.iso Liwveis sav that thoie Is no valid nhjei tion vvhieh (.ould poshlhlv be i.iised lo the admlttanrp of the cltv as an intoivonei ot- pait plalntllf in the case. It is held that It is the iiiv's lislu and pietosatlvo to bei onto a paity to the suit because the i Itv is mote inteipsted than any one oitlon, iepieeiuins: ah it does all the citi zens WANTS AN EXTRA INSPECTOR City Engineer Has Doubts About Legality of Hiring One, However. Clt IhiKlneei Joseph P. Phillips has io(iiested Cltv holicitoi Watson foi an opinion as to whether an additional In spootoi (an be omploved fot the Notth .Main avenue pavement, and the amount of his saint v ehaiKod to the piopoity on nets alotiK the line ot the impiovenipnl. Mi. Watson will toplv to .Ml. Phillips .some time to-dav, alter IiiivIiir studied the oidliiaiKO piovidliiR foi the pave ment, w hlih was paused bv mum lis In lS'.is. COMMENCEMENT THURSDAY. Annual Exercises at the School of the Lackawanna The iiniliiiil loinmenciinoiit of the Sihool of the l..u liawanna -will he held Tlnir-day aftciiioou al L' .10 o'i look nt the .school. The niomliois of the ki urinating ilnss no Mlf-ses Alice Alddl Klinpp, Helen S Powell, Doiothy Uesell, Wllllnin Connell HimnilfK. William H. Main-aviiiIiir-, ilni i y Lewis Jones, Onidnn ,M Tajloi, .leioiue Haiiott, Itohett I.. Ifeevo.s. r., nibiose L. Rppntcr (jaid nor ripilns Plunile. 'fbo tin cr closluq: iroltals of thp soa bon b thn Consoi vntoiy will bo given at the Palish house lcspettively qn June CI at 8 p, in,, Juno '.'J at " p. in, and on Juno 21 at 8 p. ni. Tickets may be hud on applUutioit at the conseiva loiv, Dlagtnm nf res.Pi ved seats foi each l coital will be open fruit das pievlotiH. Your Full Dress Suit. Wliolher for the aiintny hall or oth er ilicss occasloiih, oi will (ind the nnvvrsl licio, either for lent or sale. All (ho lequlsltes, lies, Khlits, sloves, etc, Saiutoi 111 os. Smoke the I'ocono Co cigai Fiee Lectuies and Demonstrations on Cooking with Gas, at our new show looms, No, 507 Linden Street Boaul of Trade Building, eveiy af ternoon nt 3 o'clock during the week commencing June 10, by MISS COLLING who needs no intioduction to the ladies of Sciantou. Scranlon Gas & Water Co MYSTERIOUS MR. GUERNSEY HIS IDENTITY REVEALED BY HIMSELF YESTERDAY, D. J. Keefe, President of the Intel -national Association of Long shorsmen, Who Was "M. W. Ournsey, of Harrlsburg," for a Few Days During the Miners' Strike, Tells All About tho Battle He Had with tho Newspaper Men to Keep His Name and Business a Secret-Came with Mitchell. AooonipHiiyliiR Piosldent Mitchell when lip nt tlvod pstpidu alteinoon was U. J Kppfo. of ChlciiKO. V) .1 Keefe is nn Intoiestlntr pel -sonage. D. .1. Keefe Is piosldent of the In let national Assodatlon oi LonRslioit' nien, with heniUttliutcts on ChamhcM stieet. Chlciigo Thlo makes Ml. Keefo Intel esllns, but all this pales In to Insignificance as a nintler of his teiest when It Is declined Hint Mi. Keefe Is none other than the "Ms terlous Mr. (luoi nsoy." Some niav not be laiulllai with the facts that made the m.vstoi Ions .Mi. Guernsey hlsdnilml While the convention of the Culled Mine Woikcis was hi session hi Music Hall, last fall, tnnsldorlng the ton per cent, ofiet whhh In ought the stilke to a close, Piosldent Mitchell hud n sol les of set i el onleieiu es nt loom "iti In the Valley House, with a dappoi looklng, diamond-neat Ing, silent and m.vstoi ions-niov Ing man, who on th" (lav befoie tho convention opened leglsteied at the Vallev House ns ' M. XV. Guernsey." The newspapei men learned that Piosldent Mitchell lott n soih.l session of the I'lks, at vvhlih he was the guest of honoi, to have i midnight meeting with Mi. (iiieinsev. It was also loaijied t liu t Piosldent Mltdiell went to jfr,---Utptnsev's loom pilot- lo the afternoon session on the Hist dav of the convention and had a piivate con ference with Mi. Gueinsev. Fuithei inoi e. It was illsioveicd that on the night heloie tlie lonvenUon agied to an opt the opoi atnrs' offei P)esldent Mltdiell and Mi. Gueinsev had au othoi intoi view In Ttooni S6 A new spa per man selected fiom Tinong loin of tho stilke lepotteis, who weie hot on the tiail of the ms totious Mi. Citieispv, hollowed u satdiel and timhiolla fiom llio 'Old Hoss ' loom in the Delavvnie. Ladta wanna and "WestPin station, ipgls teted as .lames Hauls, of Patetson, X. .1 . and seemed his 'old loom," Xo. .IT, not dooi to that in which It was known thoio was a lonfeienip on Ijp Iwpon Ptesldenl Mltdiell and the mvs. tei ions Mi. Gueinsev. GCnuNSHY WAS AVA 11V. 1 tn t the mvsteilous Mi.Guei nse.v was a watv ihap and when ho hoaid the bell hoy unlocking the dooi of 17 and sti iking a match lo light the gas, he warned Piosldent Mitchell to lower his olce. The newspaper man had his double lot his pains All lie ovei heaid was "Well, four bundled mm nio not eav to handle" The nivsteiioiis Mi. Gueinsev had leglsteied fiom Hauisbutg, Pa. Two newspapei men stationed themselves at the Pt'iinsjlvania station in llauls buig and ivntihed day and night for Mi. Gueinsev. He was epooted to dis appear ns suddenlv as he came and the newspapei men flguied that if thev (ouldu't find out who he was they would at lensL satisty themselves that he was not fiom Haiilshuig Mi. Guernsey dlsappoaied eailv riun dav mot nlng. le was ti.ued to Hip Tmklsit hath, and it -was also Ip.nned thai ho had taken tiauspot ttitiou at Pittston lot Wilkes-Baite The scent was lost In Wllkes-Baucnnd although he passed thiough Hanlsbuig, the vigilantes despatched thither bv the newspapei men missed him because he saw them flist, as now- dev elopes. At the time, one stoiv hud It that Mi. Guernsey av.is a political agent of Maik Hauu.i and Unit he came heie to S.PP to It that Piesldent Mitchell c al lied out an agieeniciit to settle the stilke. Another stoiy had It that he was a dPtPttlve In thp employ of the National Kepubliutii (ommltteu, who wns sent licio to negoUute with Piosl dent Mitchell for a bettlement ol the stilke. Still another stoiy had It that ho was ex-Piesident Itutchrmd, of the Ohio mine woikcis, now- a meni hpt of the Ohio state bonid of aibltia tlon, who had come heie with some suit ol a pioposltlou fiom Mink Han na, his political uponsoi Piosldent Mitchell gave It out that he was the lcpiesciitatlve uf a labor oiganbatlou that had il within lis power to pi event the MhlpuiPiit ot mitt io.il to Siiuiuoii, hv way of llaiiis buig, fiom tho iiuoigniiUod Cleailleld and AVest A'liglnla dlsti lets, The (net that it wns disc ovet oil that Piesldent Mitchell was giving them a diplomatic ".steer," coupled with a suspicion that a ccitalu set of newspaper men favoi od by Piosldent Mitchell's leputoil pies.s tigc'lit, n Mr. MoDeimott, nf tho Chicago Keloid, gave the license mndo ethical tho oaveadiopplng attempt, above ( hionlded, feTOltY TOLD ItY KIJIJFi:. The tiuo stoiy of tho mission of the m.vstotlous Mr. Guernsey was given to u Tribune ropoiler last night by Mr. Keetp. li sild be c.inio Iipio at the le'iuost of Pipsldpnt Jlltchell to ills, cuss llio expediency of having the Leading Qiocer in Northeaatem Pennsylvania. Groceries, Fruits and Cigars PARK & TILFORD'S impotted Cigais by the box at their wholesale price list. MY FAVORITA CIGARS, Finest Key West Cigai $60 Per Thousand. E. G. UBM . i COUSSEN lotimhotcnipti ipftifip to handle the height of the Dchuvaie, Lackawanna and Westoiii, Lohlgh Vallev, Heading, nml olli"!' loads Lonceiticd In Ilip slilkp. ror obvious icnsoits It was inuessiiiy to keep (ho pioject dnik, CoiiBpiiuent lv, Mi lCcofp came hoio liuog, anil wlieii he lent tied that the iiewspnpci' inni weie on to his coitroioiKcs wllh I'leslilont MltchPlI, ho pioceodcd to elude llioiti Mi. Keefe told hi detail of his oveiv move while hoio, and his leelliil wits In ppifeot hninionv In ovpiv detail to llio iiIscov-oiIps of the iieu-spiippi moll, even to the pun hare oi i hov of clgats mid liotllp of ihutiiuallsiii cine nt tho Valley hniie bar Just bofoio his do pin lure llo went to the Tinklsh hall), look a (lib lo Pittston, wnl to AVIllcs Hniio fin tho LcIiIrIi A'alloy, took a tialu lo Hotlllohein, thencp continued to 1 hlhiilplphln bv wnv of the Hcnd Ing, itiid, 1 1 oiii thoio, went by the Pet iiHVlv.uilfi to Chicago. "At Hunlsbuig," Mr Keofe lolatos, "I was nbout to gel off the luiln to get a lunili, when I espied a news piipcr mtn whom I had soon nt the A'allev house In Scinnton. 1 told tho Pullman car poiter that iv fliunkoii lii'oiid of mine wns on the plntfoim mid that ns 1 did not wnnt lo bo bnlh ii od with lilm. 1 didn't wnnt to got oft', and would like to 1ihp the poiter got nio u couple of sandwiches. T wont Into hiding In the enr, and after the tinln got under wnv ngnlii, 1 onioigod fiom mv. hiding plaie Tho poller I'n ought mo niv snndvvlchps, nml snld, 'I guess Unit filond ot yoius wns e poitlng von. boss. He went all Unoitgh the tialn. like as IT lip was lontciug for .somebody. Up didn't seem tn be tbunK, though.' I admitted to tho poitoi tint, it'.ivbf I was mistaken, nnd let It go nt ihiil. AVhen I reached niv ofllce in Chl ingo, I lound that thoio had been sev en! telephone messages fiom Scinnton asking loi niv vvheiea bonis, so it must bo .'omo ot ou newspaper men tele phoned to oveiv labot leader in the inuntiv lo find out If iiiiv of them were a'-.a.v." llll ASSCMHD XAMi: The assumed name of Guernsey was not altogether aeddental, Mr. Keefe explained. His ptlvate sectetaiy was ill at th it time, and u jnung lady nainod M. A. Guernsey was taking hot place. llofoio leaving the headrni.ii teis, Mi. Koele aiianged that ho should use hot' n tine und she should use his, In theli tclegi.iplilc and lelephone com munications lie was caieless In wilt ing the name on the A'nlloj housp leg istoi and Ihe "A" was made to look like a "W," while the Guernsey was spelled phonetically "Gtnnsey." .Mi. Keefe is heir, of couise, lo dis piove tho claim made 1 Little and the Siiantonk.ii that the "mjstoilous Mi. Guinsej" fame heie fiom somei mvsteilous soukp with inducements fiom some mvsteilous paity oi paities to effect some injstoilous sou of a scheme for settling the strike. M. P. riviin, piopiietor ot tie A'allev house, and a nunibei of other reliable vvlt l'tscs aio lendy to testify that M. AV. Giiinev, the sunposed coiiuptot of John Mitchell, and D. J. Keete, the piesldent of the Inlet national Asso ciation ol Longslioiemen, aie one and tho same poison Patihk O'Keel", foimeilv chief do tutlve foi thp Dltwaie, Lackawanna and Western company, v ho was n-p-Hsonled to bo the authoiltv for tho idenlitl ation of tho nivsteiioiis Mr. Gin nsoy as the man the Sciantoniau claimed him to v, passed tlnough this dtj last Sundiy, on his wav fiom a visit in lieland to Chicago, to lesumu his loi mot position with tho Illinois Cential load Ml. O'Kopfo slated, while hoio, that ho didn't know anv -thing nbout Guinsoj, and didn t w ml to be niKod up In thp libel case. Mi. O'Koofe left lot Chicago Sunday aftei- 11IIOI1 I) .1. Keefe, the longshoreman, does rot kno.v Patiick O'Keele, although ho sr.js lie hoaid consideinhle of him in 1 1 icago. and ones saw lilm in a stoie, wheie 1-e was pointed out bv a fiiend. CRYSTAL'S ANNIVERSARY The Membeis of the Company En- joyed an Elaborate Banquet Last Night at the Elks Cafe. The membeis of the Ci.vstal Hose tompiny celebtated tho twent.v -t ighth aunlvei ai v of the company's rngan lntion last night with a banquet aL the talks' cafo, on Fianklln avenue. Th"io was a laige altondani e, and a iiw't Ptijovable time was had, toi the Ci) still bo.vs at these annual it (fall s nlwn.vs man ige to have a splendid lime. An ei client bauquoi wns seivod bv Mine Host Zlogler, and was enjoed by about llft.v of the membeis. Immodl aldy following the banquet theie wote a nunibnr of Infoimnl speeches luade. Attorney A, J. Colboin pieslded as toastmastei, and among those who spoke bilefly weia: Foimer rteinidoi' .lninos Moll, l)i. 11. N. Oiiniiell. Di, P. F. Gunttui, County Audltoi P, AAr. Cos tello, School Conn oiler O. J Schilefer and Chief lnglncr W. '.l'.olmann. Those picsent vvoio ns follows, Fot mop lteeouler Moll, 1), J, XewT man, P. AV. Poll, Chailes L Ttopp, Hugeuo A. Iiopp, F. M. Ajlswoith, Gcoige A, Coniioi, C. It. Hlnellne, A. J. 'I'. Faluenholt, D. J. .Sloivo, Homy llinos. M. McMuiius, Isaac Tlce, AVI1I lum , Gould, C H, Hamilton, A. Kldge vvay, 1'. .1. Coleman, P.obeit AVIIIatd, Hlinm nikrr. .(. J. Paddcii, AVilllam P. Woldicl, Loon Hush. S. II. nice, S. H. McKtiiiia, Chailes Scluoeder, Chailes Gissloi, Gooigo F. Deckel, Uavld Mai tln, AS'llllani Mai tin, II, P. AVIIcon, Thomas Koilon, Chailes nines, J. D. Feibor, George Holding, Km I Gunster, Kdvvnid Coone, William P. May. F. W. Mm tin, AVIIII.ini Hlume, A. J. Col hi in, O, P. Sehiiefei, John Cooper, P AV. Costollo, John J, l.oftus, Patiick Casey, Allan Luwieiue, Thomns Wag nei, 1)1. P. F. Giiustoi, Martin Hand p, John C. AVPichcl, William Feiber, Cluules Uikor, II J. Kleter. C, F. AVal ins, O, AV. Powell nnd Dr. H, N, Dun noil. Charles H. Tiopp was the (hniiman of the cnniinlttee which had the ai langements for last night's alfalr n chnrgp, and tho other meiuhf is vveio as follows llobeit Wlllaul, David Mai tin, Geotgo rtobllug and A. J, T, Faluciiliolt. Mrs. M. J. Lavin Dead. Mis. M. J, Lav hi died this morning at -' o'clock, at the family icsideme on Lackawanna stieet, Olyphuut. The funeial notice will appeal later, Full Dress Buits, The luigest and best assottnient will be found In this stme, whether ou want to puiohase or lent. See oui window display. S.tinter Bios. m Ktause's Cold Cure lor cold in the head, cheat, tin oat or any poitlon of l)i body, bicaks up a cold In LM hours without Interruption to vvoik. AA'Ill pi event cold If taken when Hi at symptoms u pai, Pilce -.'5c. Sold by all druggists LEWIS GAINS DAY BY DAY HE INCREASES HIS LEAD OVER THE OTHER CONTESTANTS. The Tie Between the Thice Lndics In Btoken, with Miss Pedilck the Highest of the Tilo Miss Waul, of Olyphnnt, Begun Yesteidny. The Second Quarter of the Contest Commenced, f-f-f-f-f-f-f-f-f-f-f-ff-f j Standing of the j i Leading Contestants j . 1'otnK f 1. Meyer Lowis, Scinn- f ton 188 2. Henry Schwenkei, . " South Scionton... 132 J t 3. William Miles, Hyde 4. I aik 107 4. 4. 4. J. Garfield Ander- son, Carbondale . . 99 -f -f &. August Brunner, Jr., - Cnibondale 58 6. Frank Kemmeier, Fnctoiyvllle 39 4. "" 7. Miss Vida Pediick, Claik's Summit . . 38 -f 8. Miss Notma Meie- . dith, Hyde Paik.. 37 9. M i s s ' Wilhelmina f sf Oiiffln, Piovldence. 34 " 10. Ray Buckingham, 4. Elmhurst 25 11. W. H. Hauls. Hyde Paik 23 T 12. David O. Emery, J Wimmeis, Pa. . . . 15 4- 13. A. C. Griffls. Mont- . lose 6 J 4. 14. Miss Jennie Waid, . 4. Olyphant 5 . 15. Robert Campbell, Gieen Ridge 3 4. - 4. ff l fff t YestPidnji matkd the hoglnning ol Ihe second final lei ot the ndliuiLion.il Contest. Counting fiom .vesteiday moinlng thoio aie siili twelve moie weeks loft loi the piiliolpants in It to vvoik and impiove theli sianding I'n qiiestloiuiblv thoio ate a nunibei- whose names have not id been ent oiled who will tiguie lo a (onsidoiable ottent In tlotei mining who will be tho winneis of tlie special lewauls Last jear some of those who staited in the last weeks of 0111 Kdticational Contest wore up among the top notcheis when II came to an end, and this mn bo lepeatod this jp.ii. Theiefoie It behooves all those who have aheadv begun and those about to begin to gel a good st. tit now. while tlie contest is still oung. The ( ontesi Is to last sixteen lull weeks, liom stmt to lini-di Font of those weeks have aheady gone bv , and the net lesult of the vvoik done hv the contestants thus lar has been eiv good, hut all must keep moving, 01 tho latoi (omeis aie bound to ovci take them Yosteiday seven of the lontpstants 1 plumed points Mover Low is, the leader, kept up his good vvoik and this mm nlng is "fi points ahead of the sec ond man, Mi. Schwenkei, who lends Summer Shirts for Men And stlish ones, too Tlach shh t demonstiates our good judgment In buying, and each being stamped with a tiado-m.uk that is syn onvmous with eveiythlng that is coitect in modem shiil-ntaking Among our laigo ailely aie found sShhls with ( lifts attached; plaited bosoms, some with two pair of cults, ;,o ami $2 00. In our ONIj DOLLAU line we aKu sliow a splendid nssoitment of plaited fronts; AA'hite Negligee, with ctifls to match, and an un usual a.ssoi tinen of Jladi is .Shhts, wllh cuffs to match. i WATERMAN ! FOUNTAIN PENS 3 3 a a a a a a a R. E. PRENDERGAST, Manufacturing and Retailing Stationer, 207 Washington Avenue, jrirThe Largest Line of Stationery and Office Supplies In the City. 3 I Oils, Paints .... - . a maiony un & nanuiacnng lompany, 141-149 Meridian Street. TELEPHONE 62-2, : CASEY BROTHERS, Wholesale Liquor Dealers, 216 Lackawanna Ave. the nest one, William Miles, by '.'I. Atideisou, nf Cut hondalo, Is on the voi go of a fonluiy mnik, hut did not sltfiecd 111 dossing yesteidnv. Flunk KeininoiPi Is still In sth plate hv a niatglu of one: Miss Pedilck Is sev enth, hv tho sanio slim hold. Miss Meiedltll Is nest, and the list tcltmllis stritlouniv down lo tho foui toenth place, which Is tilled this mot nlng h.v Miss Jennie Waul, nt Ol pliant, a nowcoinoi Thine who aio thinking of Joining tho contest should load the ndveitlse nieiit on th" foiiith page of this niotn lngs Tilhune. It contains much addi tional Infoi uiatlon about the lontost. If .von would like lo secine a hand somely lllusttalcd booklet, desoiiptlve of the scholni ships, or would like lo obtain a book of subset Iptlon blanks, nddtess "lldltor ndtlcatlonal Contoul, rfcianton Tilhune, Scinnton, Pa, Steam Heating and Plumbing. P. F. & M. T. Howley,231 Wyoming ave. Tho ponulai Punt h cigar is still the leader of the 10c clgnis. Ask for Kollj's union crackeis A LONG DISTANCE TELEPHONE The greatest commercial economist in the world today. Compared to any necessary investment in business, Iheprofitfrom aTELEpHONE is incalculable. Residence and Commercial rates at a moderate cost. CENTRAL. PENNSYLVANIA TELEPHONE AND SUPPLY CO Manager's office, 117 Adams avenue. ALL WOOL Men's Soils to oiclir, Ml anil tip Pints ") Vi ALL WOOL I.uilii.V suit. In oniei, Mil i0 and ti. si.nt", ii 6i mil up King Miller, Merchant Tailor, 435 SPRUCE STREET. e Lead the World. Wo carry twelye dozen ot them and can suit any and every one, A pleasuie to show them to youour window shows their construction. 6 0, ! and Varnish .r ,.., . ,... STOP We are very anxious to make yoll Acquainted with our goods. Of course, we don't expect you to gratify our wishes Just because we want you to do so, but there is no argument half so convincing as the evidence of your own taste. Our Green Valley Rye Will be a revelation to you " Loul Arthur WalrcJi President Z Orlando S. Johnson, Vice Pre. " Arthur H. Christy, Cithler X Capital, $100,000 J Surplus, $100,000 -f f f 4 f 1 ISI CIMPH 506 SPRUCn STREEL ',4- Couit House Square, SCRANTON, PA. Interest Paid on Savings Accounts A P1II0MI D lv lt Charter to accept 4. all ininnri nf rrut; lo nt 11 4. 4. Iloii'iiri-, Inntec, (tuatilian, Admlnlstra. 4. . for or Fxccutoi. . 4. 'T'lli: VVUI.TS of lliN llant. arc protecl- 4. a fl I'J tlie Holmes Llecltlo AUim . DIRECTORS f I.. A. Wtres. O. S Johiunn T . Wm. F. Hall.Mead E. P. Kingsbury T . Everetl Warren Augr. Robinson Joseph O'Brien t H tttt Together with lair, square dealing, has made this store a favorite with buyers of men's furnishings. It is time now to invest in a Straw Hat. Conrad, "A Gentleman's Furnishing Stors." 305 Lackawanna Avenue. Shifting Responsibility Is ahvas exi usable, when it may bi done conscientiously. Eveiy owiiei of 1e.1l estate caniea lespon.sibllitKS that do not appear in his accounts, ot, they aie Imperatively luipni taut. The opinion of an attoine.v upon Uif seiuilty ot j out land titles niU3t bs hacked by nui oivn assets. fly the pionifiu oC a loasor.ahlp le ou mti shift this liability on the Title Guaranty and Trust Company' 01 Scranlon, Penna. 512 Spiuce Stieet. IJ. A. W'aties, Incident A. ii. McClintock. .Vice orcsldent. II V Knipp. V .Pie llalph Hull. llu-,1 Otflier One of the many "Whys?" For the increased popularity of The Economy's Carpet De partment can be attributed to the Cheap Prices on Rugs As nn instance we submit these: All Wool Reversible Smyrna Rug" 18x36 inches, worth 1.35, our price ""C 45x23 inches, worth t A 3.10, our price 1 ,49 60x30 inches, worth t 3,00, our price X.10 One hundred velvet Rugs, 27 in, wide, 54 in. long, with figure, bright color- t ings, regular $3 rug 1 ,2o CREDIT YOU P CERTAINLY! Th mm 221-223.225-227 WYOMING AVENUE. Those Golden and Flemish Oak Plate Racks weie in great demand at 08c. each some left at same price. 0