i 'S I'-V .H, r" t'fri"ri.m iVds'.V ttf iZTjflp ft's'?")1 rtf KTfM? 'iLfWJi,''-?lstiiii1w?Biy- .rtrT I. THE SCUAiNTOiY TMBUNE-WEDNESDAY, JUNE 112, 1901. ' . ef'V .VVSM3 ffdkwe Cows -healthy cow.-fft) In ee elutcr firliln with running MtrT-Jm u clcnnllncr..- -r.n'iT -nfefiillrf far' iitnlt the milk from -rhlch I. filuced Dr. Hand' Phosphiited Cnntlrtmd Milk Ihey nte neter fed unfiling luit the natural Rtowtli ol ilih pan titrc laud 1 or iltlhheu'a food or for tabic iiic Dr. Hand's Phosphate1 Condensed Milk ii the inri't valiinfale of all prepared foods more nutritious than Iresh milk. The nddition of vecral body litilldinif element, make it equivn lent to ii diet of whole wheat par ticularly vilimblr lor infanta 1111I KrowliiRChildten and hard workers of brain ol brawn nirl ai n rcntcra tie for iiRinK people and iuvnlids. Uooklet sent by mail free. DR. HAND CONCENSED MILK CO. Scranton, Pa. tttttttttt CITY NOTES i 'IO (.() 'IO I'l I JT) -Tin- hiiishl" lit I'oliim mis will le.iu tins cveniiu at 7. 1"i o'dniA in a. nii.il i.ir foi I'lttMon, to attend the dime to n In Id in Kijstonc lull by the 1'iltilon hli,-hl-. UTOIM'i'll C'XISK-r J. lldniKil, nl iuhr acnue, ..n ctutl.iy appuiulid a ckik tn lite oftico of Inliuiiil lleicniic (Villtitoi 'I', I' I'ciiinm. Hi' t.il.es thi. pi hi' nf II ilph 1 1 1 -ill" l' l i s.-'llu- Pilau-at, Liilsi.)tiiit .mil 'W-liin xairiiiicu and IilUIii hmt-e itnpl'iiis will lie p.inl I oi 1 1 v. Ilu li.iilin'fii Mill be piid lo ini tin., toiiimcntin .it s ,, m I Tio l).-li.iio .iii'i HuiNi'ii puil osiirdiy at the I iibunildli Ni'. 1. i'ouiluli, I n.iHiinoK .nt'l C liiiton iiiini?, WORK ON THE GROUNDS. Grading' About the Monument Is Now Being Done. W'illiin .1 few weeks It is expected tli.it the woik on the rnui't house Kiounds. will In- completed. Tit? por tlmi of i lie priouiids about lln- inonu tni'iil Is new boiiisv Rinded, but tin Mink lia-s pi oki -st"l rather slowly on t.LifiiniL of the dililculty eiuouutcietl in f,i'tiiutr p.uth. 'I'lir- soldleis' anil sailoih' monument li.is i.iused mm h ilillk-tilty m planning tin- Ki.ulliiK ol tli.il pin Hon of the iouuds. rufortun.iiely, th- fotinrl.i tlon on which it ifsis v;is not built IiIrIi enough anil as ;i nsiilt jf tin Kl.uli- ol llu icst of tlu- mound was i onl'oi nii'd lo, sevoial fppl of tin ilipsspd side woik would In eoxeied. mi tin ollii'i It, Hid, it tin' siouuils weic fri tiili-il (low u to tlu monument It would Ikip tin. appearance ol bi'intr si l in n hole. To aoid this-. County Suieor Siciiisfin has ai I'.itiKPfl an ingenious plnn whiih, by nip.ins of walks, shtub hery .mil tci'i'ai'ps, will pu-VPiit tin beauty of the monument from helnpr niaricd, and will sienily enhance tlu beauty nt Hip srounds. 'I'hi- iirlKiithii; plant for sptlnklhiK t lie lawn is alniosi Installed, and will snvi a Kvoat amount of money ami labor lor Hip loniniisslnner.s'. This is also an idea of the county kiii vc.mii'. Notice. TIip publle me eoiillally inIlid to In- piosi-iit at the 'hiuirih iuiiil --i-liisps of tin IVnilsylvanla Oi,il Si liuril tiji' llu Dim I, to In lii-id nt l ho si'liool on Tliuisiiay, .Mini nth. at 1" :i. in. Alary I. ('. Hnnvii, '" I'lliuipal. Your Full Dreaa Suit. Whether lor the aimoiy ball or oth pi dress oi't'as.ions, you will liiul tin m west lieie, ollher lor lent or sale. ll the ieiiilsltts, ties, shlits, kIom's-, i If. S.inili'r ISios, ' Notice. liisuiaiici- i onipunlcs IioIiIiiir puliey on the Hie of the kite TIioiii.ih Coti lov, L,-!S Ilutler slieet, nuiinioie, ai li"ieby waineil not to pay tin snme, .Mis. Thonms Conroy, Tiy the new r.t rlaiii' "Kleon." Ask lor Holly's liiilnu I'l'iiukeis, HiGH-GRADE -f - -f -f -f f -f 4 Investment Securities OFl-'lciis : 66 BROADWAY, N. Y, WILKES-BARRE, PA. OARBONDALE, PA. SCRANTON, PA. (Comnionweatlli Building.) t -H-t-H- -f-t -t-f-ft-f-f 1 1 1 1 1 1 DKAIilIUS IN -f " -f WILL ASK FOR FIRST DEGREE PROSECUTION OPENS IN THE BEVILACftUA CASE. In the Opening Address, Attorney Daniels Tells the Story of the Kill lug And Characterizes It as One of the. Most Cold-blooded Murders Ti t Ever Occurred iu Lackawan na County Ninety-three Wero Examined Before a Jury Was Se curedOther Court Notos. It wni not until thirty-nine evtrn. jut (its. or (itlootiii'ti, liiul been ill nun, niul thlrty-lhe of tli"in examined yea tetdfiy, thai n Jury w.i- seeitieil to liy Mis. Jos-ephlne Hevilaeriue. who was railed to trial Monday, before .lutlRe Jtnley, for the intmler of .Mrs. Mary Jlose. The twehe ncucptuil aie: TIIOlS tt. lllll.l.VMI. .i!iiii ill, i-i r iriton. TIIO.MAs UIM.IAMS. laborrr, S i ililim. . MVINdl.i:, inirtliuil. .Ipffuiun .HMi:S Kll'i:. Or-ipm, CnbmiiUli. IIIOMAS l'l.NM:H, IioIpILkp'I. Siuiilim .IOIIV imi'l), i.irixnler, Scr.mli'ii. .lOsCI'lt t'tlCt.l.nt, niniiinil. S union. .ncuit nirmt, mniimiM, s. m.iuii. " II. NTWTOV. Etoiir, s, runton. I'DWAIIl) Wi:rii:it, inuliinW. s, ,,nion lltWlv Kl.t)s, inoiiMei, s, raiilon, KII.WK Uril'M, liiiililiiKt. Suntnn. Only tjie lli"?t four of these were chosen fiom the tesular panel of nK tThe M'titn of iwenty-lour dheet ed to In- diawn Monday pvonlnfr. fur-n'iilii-d seven of llu elfiht that Mir" uantitiK when t-ourt npenpil yester day iiioinliiK. but two additional venues, one ol Hp and llu other of ten lalpsiiK-n, iimi to i,e minunoneil hefoit the tweluh man rould be se emed. WIIV DtSQrAT.U-'ll-M). What made it so dillleult lo seeiue .Imois was tin fuel that they mlf-lit be rolled upon leluin a M'rdlet that would luiiiK a woman. Out or tin nlnety-lhiee men examined, forlv-tw-o wen dlsfuinlitlod by their admissions- that they had conscientious sciuples against capital -iiinWliiucnti iu the case of a woman. Seven wen disqualified for having iiod opinions: lourteen weie peiemptoiily ehallenBed by the coimnonwe.ilth. and elKhleen by the defendant. Two weic excused for pliy.slcal .Usability. It as ,:.:i0 o'clock when the last Jtuor amis seemed. The trial -was at once pioei'eiled lth. Chailes i:. Daniels, of piiv.tte counsel for t lie prosecution, inside the oppiilnir ad dress to the Jin y. Tie staled that the commonwealth believed the uilllnir "I" Mrs. l!osp was iiic of the most t old-blooded of all the muidcis that had ever oieuired in Iack.i wanna county. There was nhsolutel-- no pi evocation, ami the deed amis dellbuiately. wilfully and m.iliclouslv oniniitteil. l'or weeks befoie the sliootiiiK-, lie .s.iid. the defend. inr, it would be shown, had evil intent and deslie to kill M.ny Uose. Tin two had had inaiiels and the icuiit iccoids will show that in proler-lic.il to heiself .Mis. I'ose, some weeks befoie her df.ith, had Mis. Bevii.ieiiua ai tested for assault and battel v. TIIF. STOltV Ol'TLlMI-ID. Hi icily iilltlliiliiK tin sloiy of the killliis ns the i omiuonwe.iltli knew It, Mr. DshiIpIs went on to s.iy Unit on the muiiiliu; of Nov. 2" last, Mr.i. I'ose went for a visit to the home of her neiKhbiir. Mis. M.iipmo, who ias sod-mother to her little daughter. The He. Il.ii (-tins lived in the ap.ut-n'-uls .line e thosp oecnpled by Mis. .Moiesio. Mis. Hevllacriua e.uue down, stalls and out into the y.iid. when slie leaned fiom l"-yeai-old Annie Aloiesco Hint Mis. ltns,. w'a.s In the hi.u-e. Mis. Hevil.iciiua went in. Soon nf teiwaids tile little Moieio fjlrl fol low eil. .Mis, l'.osi- was s(.,it-d on the far side of (he stoe In the kitchen. Mis rtovil.it iim stood on the opposite Ohio of th" stoe. Sonic woids passed lirlwet-ti the two women about waffes that tlie one claimed the other was owliij-; her Suddenly Mis. nevllaciiua, drew a levolver fiom the I olds oT her dles and loldliiK it In both bands, llred at Mis. V.ose. The lallc-r inn, si lcaniliiK. lowaids the fiont of the liouse, and Into a bed room. In the mid He ol this loom she was found dead, Ivlnff lace downwaid in a pool oi blood, with her feet extending lo waids the door, The Hist bullet, it would be shown, so Mr. Daniels n cried, passed tluoiiKli the holy and tin second Ihioush the head. After ipi-pIi Inir the llrst bullet, Alis. Hose inn a distune" of twenty-one lent. The second bul let, ihe one that went thiom;h th" In ad, caused Instant death. o.N'i.v i;yi:-witni:ss, Tin- onlv cM'-wilness of the shoot IllK was the yoiiiur Moiesco Kill. She will tcstlty, Mr. Panlels said, Hint the sliic win between the two women, all ihe time ilicy weic talkiuw:. She was called lo Ihe stand and sworn just beloie adojui nment. She s an umrilllntr witness li Is claimed, and tin coinnionwealtli lias been IVnr. lit) rill alonts thai she would not be on hand when wanted. Tin matter was explained to JiiiIko llalsey, and he win lied ihe nirl If she was nor on hauil iu the nun iiIiik' slie would he soiiKht out liv llu polite and pent to jail- The onlv leMlinonv adduced vester day was thai of iuoncr Itolierts, i'liinly sinvc.Mir Siovt-iis niul ex t'oillll.v Delecllve I.ey.shon The coio ner ilescillied the wounds, and the other two identified npd explained t map of the picinlscs made bv Mi. St vcnsoii. with Mf. I.eyshon's aid. The invoner was positive th" wound In the heail was Indicted after the muideicd woman lemlipd the bed mom The bullet entered behind lh llKht car. passed tliloiiRh llio lnnhl mid lodged In tlio opposite temporal n.useles. ptii-li a wound, the minn'T Slid, would pai.ily.e the nei ve i-enlcis and rauso nit Ininiedlate eessaiion of life niul motion. 'UAIIAPTCK OI' WOUND. The wound In the body .van nl'o lie cesstuily lauil. he said, but would not nevessiuily c.ius" instant deit'i. The ball cnteivd at the left aim-pit, passed tluougli the apex of both limns on a hoiUoutal line, and lodged aualnst the third lib, fiaetiuliiK II. The bullets were nf oS.cdlllae. When the wound in th head was lnlllcte-l the revolver was held so clnso that the powder sinsed tin. hair and blackened the llosh. The two bullets icmuved fiom Mrs. Hose's bedv avcio exhibited lo the Jut y. as was also the revolver with ."hli'h the Khootliuf Is ullesed to have been done. Xutliii'K ot mumctit was brou-jht out on the ci oss examination, except nn t.dnilsalon by Dr. HoborlH Hint -hotll Inillet v.'oiindR mlelit have been In lllclrd whllo Mis, Homo wits hi the bed room, The coroner w.ii positive that the bullet whloh enlcied the body did not Injiiie the aim and tint t Mrs. Itoto must lmc hud hep left unit tin own up above Iter nhotildei when the bul let entered the ailll-pll. The cum Is almost stive to occupy the whole week. The fit it set of talesmen drawn con sisted of. William Cm rtll. Heitjiuiilii Thomas, Joseph Fuller. S. II. Xewton, William J. Lewis, Jacob Hitler, .Tiiines Onus. II. ('. Watnei, lltnry Welter, Franl'llu Duiileli. .Toseplt lletler, frank Kloss, Wllllmu Conwell. I'. II. Hdlatid, Wllllmu I'ubl, Anthony t-'. O'Mnlley, ,lo-iepli .1. Howir, Wllllitm. Kuydum, Thomas Klnnnery, Kdwtnd Wettet. John Doud, .M. .1. Tomy, Charles WIbuIuh and Henry Kerber. The next live were: David I'ailu Knn, Monzo loucc, I.eo riiosslu, Frank MeCann and 13. A. Connor, tind the last ten were: Thomas llyun, Cliarles Council, .lames .1. Coibctt, Fitd AVclehcl, Jacob I'outlus, Frank AVet tcr, rmnk Arnold, John Demutli, Charles Sllverber;, Clmrles Mlrtv.. The last fifteen weic dlsclim-Red when the murder Jury had been se cured. The other twenty-four wi'i." continued ns jurois for the week. BEFORE JUDGE KELLY. I'. J. Mesestt, n slxleen-yenr-old Hellevup boy, was convicted of the chai'frc of diitutbln-r public woislilp, ineferred by J!ev. W. V, O'Donuell, pastor of Holy Cioss church. The cou KreK.itlon of this church has suffered no end of annoyance fiom mischievous boys, and filially, when one of their pianks neatly caused a panic, it was detet mined to prosecute them. YounK Messott and u i omp.inion, named Dald ItlKB1. on tlie inorniiiK of Sunday, Jniiuiiry SO, 1901, whllu Hev. Fatliur O'Donuell was prcaelilnFr. opened the church door and one of tliem, Messett, yelled "murder!" at the top of his voice. The coniriuKiitlnn was Ktenlly staitled, and it was only the reassuilnf; wouls of Father O'Donuell that pi evented a panic. Mesestt and RIkkm weic discovered to In the perpetratois of the deed, and placed under an est, IMkks professed a slnceie lepentmiee and received appio pilate cliastlseincnt fiom bis patents. The prosecution against blm was ac coidlnifly dtopped. Youni? Messett showed a disposition to tlBlit the tlilnjf to a finish and he was f?lcn the op poi tunity Thice boys who weic with Mesestt and H.I-4KS, AVilliam Heirily, T.ouls Davein and Hubert Fceney, testified that Higrs and Mesestt usi ended tlie steps of the ehuich and one of them shouted "minder!" after which they i. in away. Feeney further testified that he heard KIjws sukkcsi it to Mesestt, mid Messett aRiee to cany out Hit sug sestion. Tlu; defense admitted that the boys opened Ihe chinch door to see If cliuich was out and that some one passing by yelled "murder." John E. JicR.in and James May. two prominent members of the congieg.i tlon, testifled that Father O'Dounell's oiie is of such volume that It can be heatd outside the ehuich when lie It preaching. The jury leeommended tlie young inlpiit to extieme mercy, lie will be sentenced later. Attorney John F. Muiphy defended him. Joseph Mllcnrlbh, a county lail piis oner, took French le.e while work ing in tlie lear of the county jail. April .1. a few days hetoio his twenty-day teim for drunkenness would exphe, and was lecaptured. 11. F. Ferliei, the guai d from whom he escaped, appealed against him yesterday to pi ess a chin gc of escaping irom jail. Milcmish plead guilty, and was sentenced to four months' imprisonment. Tlie absence of an impoiLint witness jiipvented the commonwealth tioni making out the asp it hud propaipd against Lucy Hasby, chaigcd by her motliei with thieving, and a. Ncrdii t of not guilty lesulted. Tlie girl worked for a neighbor, Mis. James Davis, of Jackson street. Slie bi ought to her mother a pair of cult buttons, which she alleged was gien her as a piesent by Mrs. Davis' sister. Tlie mother investigated found that tlie buttons belonged to her daughters employer, and pi (needed to have the daughter :n rested, with a lew of send ing her to a icforinatory. The gill yes terday persisted in her story that her employer's sister gave her the buttons, and as the sister was too 111 to appear, a verdict of not guilty lesulted. Hy direction of Judge Kelly, a er dlet of not guilty wns returned iu the ivceivlng stolen goods case against (Jeoige Deltcr, a AVeSt Side boy, who attempted to dispose of a watch pur i based from another boy, Arthur Hnl denuaii, who stole it fiom the home of John 11 Williams, r Ninth stiect, where he was occasionally emplojed to do choies, Tlieiu was no evidence at band to show Hint Delter bad knowl edge of tlio fuel that the watch was stolen, ahd District Attorney Lewis consented to have a verdict of not guilty tuken. Ualilei man was tried later for Ihe theft and icturued not guilty, on the giouud nf iusiiull... llnl ilei man's patents testified that their boy sustained ait Injury to his head when ho was two ycais old and that he bus ever since been ot weak mind, I In will likely be sent to soino eoiiectho Institution. The cjSC of Alice Wall, charged bv her inoijier-lu-lnw, Hildget Wall, with assault and battery, was amicably set tled, The costs weic placed on the county. Kate Wysiavltls. ot Seventh street, did not appear to piosecitte the cliuigo of assault and battel y she piefcncd against her husband, mid a veulht of not guilty, county to pay tlio costs, was directed to be enteied Alex. l.t vim and Doiulnlel; Shopeskl, charged with setting llu to Umber lauds owned by the Scranton Has mid Water company, failed to tespoud when i ailed and siilteied loiteltuio of their ball. The case of Augello .Mecca, (lunged by Antonio Cirvello with selling liquor without a license, was (nntluticit until Fild.iy, because of the defendant's iiHinsel, Chailes D. Daniels, being en gaged In tlio piosctutloii of the minder Ulal, At adjoin nlug time, Judge Kelly was engaged u the tilal of the case of Willittui I'etiokus, wlio is chaigcd with having embezzled 57.1.0S whllo tie.is. iirei of the St. Stanislaus Lithuanian Itcuellciiil society of Providence, BEFORE JUDGE CARPENTER. AVlint tlio defense claims was an idle lenjiuk, lesulted In John AVeiner, of Jessup, being arinlgncd ycsietday on a chaigc of arson, picfened by bis former landlord, Ii. U. Muttliew son. Apiil -.' last the l.iiidtonl had bis tenant sold out for icnt. AVeiner, ac. voiding to Coustablo .Munay, said, "You'd better take those goods now, or you'll never get Vni," The ron slitblo Ignoipd the advice nnd allowed the tfoods to icnuiln on the ptcmlses, That night the house bttined to the gioiiml. The prosectitlou alleges that the U'eineis mtvc no nlnim; and that not a little of Hie household goods bad been icmovcil and stoied Iu a neigh bor's place, between the time ot the sale and the flic. The defense alleged that If any ntieb lcnnirk was made as that icported by Constable Munay, It was an Idle re murk and Hint the statement that no n Ini in wtis given and that goods were letuovcd was raise, Mr. nnd Mrs. Wei nei told, on the .stand, that they weic awakened by smoke and bad no end of dlltleulty In escaping with their lives nnd saving their two little cbll (ll"U. Tin two llttb chfldien. hand some, Inlght-faced twins, weie biought Into court nnd allowed tr lomp niotliiil the loom, nil dm lug the trial. Mrs. Woiner's Inlured hnnd wns aim In evidence. The jury wns out at adjourning time. The defendant was lepipsented bv AUtotneys 'P. P. Duffy nnd Joseph F. (ilboy. Thomas Hiooks, a beduiggled youth, was found guilty of larceny and ie celvlng. Superintendent of Police Hobllug cluirged hlni wit It having wayluld a Hotel Jettnyn 111 boy at 1 o'clock In Ihe moiulug, while he was on the way to the posltotliee. anil nibbed him of a bunch of letteis he wtis carrying. A police olllccr caught the thlnf nnd reenveted the letters. Attorney J. AI. Walker pleaded Hint Htooks was guilty of a drunken prank rather than robbery and asked that Hie sentence be Imposed accordingly, t'ltidgp Carpenter tool. Ihe plea under consideration. Tin case of Thomas Connor, a Jes sup miner, charged with assault and battery upon a fellow miner named Joseph Hlnehcoek, was on trial at ad journing time. Some Now Country Roads. The iepoi'1 of tlu viewers of tlio pto pospd new load in Hentou was yes terday continued finally by court, and Hie bill ol tlie viewers appioved and ordeied paid. M. I'. Mitchell, D. C. Kern and Clinton chase were appointed to make a ic-vlew of the pioposed new road In Xew ton. COURT HOUSE NEWS NOTES. Hire anil lMiinelli ,c-lfiilj 111. il .mother trr-pivi Milt. (.Mittinic nut of the tiollev- i il acritluil it thi' lonii'i of lVnn avium unit l.m tln stint, Jliuli I'l la-l. Mnv (latrii, nf .St i 111 s. iinlfni, is the plihilill. su. iJiin.iinU of tin-Sii.mton Hi11h.iv ininpan) SI ,000 l.n srn oih iierriM sin.- iIjIiii-i to luo linbid in the LullNlon. ttoiniy I I'. T.oiuln in irsleiiliy vciitnl .i wiit bl li.ll (.11 lOlini-. In rtloil llir- lih'.isc nf limy .M. l!n.. who wis M'nt to the lounly iul, bv Ahlcinun Mill.n on tin- diner of bon.q; ini jiti-iblo, piilmed -iKiin't him lij Iiiifithir. 'Hit will w.is iiihIl- loiiinulili- thi-, uioriiliiK .it '.i (.Mii.1-. N. tjsi' t,ilril lo l(l tlio upilnitv of .in isiK of sJ.Uni .-worth of itnpiowini nt brnnU lloilul In llu hnioimli rf .ItiniMi w.u inlitnttil rn nl iv Willi tin- boioiinh as ilifi-nduit, .in I U. .1. McDt i riiott. wlio bought sI.ik.i1 worth of I in b.ii'il.. .1- iil.iuilil". 'llu- boniK weip Nsiiul wiihoul. Ili-t lllni .1 sl ill mint with tlif ildl: oi llu tourN lo s)iow lh.it Ihe iiiiiniup.d in ihblnuic'' w ii no, in eL'ss of ' pt-i tent of tin .is-csspil .ihuu('ii. II is .iihnlltt'il tint tho It l.t Ini n-ii isifcilod In' liniil. Mlourv lliinl .1 llcnlv .ippc.m Ini Ihe pl.dnlin, and II. W. 1 1 1 1 1 1 c 1 1 1 n I . solkuoi' foi Ihe hoioiiKh, itpii-cnN the il. fend int. no LESsoirrb him. Swindler Who Served Time Here Caught Working the Same Game in Oregon. A year ago last spring a huge, well die.ssed, good looking man, icglster Ing as II. F. Smart, swindled u, large number of Sermitoiiions out of a dol lar apiece by lepiesenting himself as an agent of P. F. 'oilier & Sons, pub lisher, and sppui lug dollar-down or dets on Collier's Weekly, with a four olumi edition of Kipling's woilcs as a ijremlum. J, II. 1 'loonier, llu local agent of the Collleis, got tr.ui ot him and bad him ai tested. Four of his letlms. Attorneys Italpli I,. Levy and K. It. Sluutleff. Colonel F. W. Stlllwell and Mint Ives, appeun d against him and exhibited tlie lake lecclpt blanks which he bad given tlieni. and which 11 was shown lie bad had printed iu large (luantlHes. He was convicted, and on Apiil 10, 1000, senteiued to six mouths Iu the county Jail. Yesterday Alt. Hloomer called upon Clerk of the Courts Daniels with a iciiulsltion liom I'oiHaud, Oic, tor a transcript of Smnit's conviction. The swindler, in eoii'dlng to All. Hloonier, lias been woiklng this smiie game clear ncioss the continent, and al though (nice of lit in was fieiiuenHy peeuicd, the company's detectUes did not catch up witli hlni until he n-aclied Hit P.iclllc coast. WARRANT OUT FOR SWEENEY. He Is Charged with Aggravated Assault and Battory. A Will I'd lit for the ariest of Morgan Sweeney, special agent for the Hei an ion Hallway company, was yesterday issued by AInglstratt -Millar upon an iiil'm million swoin out by Anthony Afc fiunln, of -17 South Irving n venue, who chaiges It tit with aggravated as sault and h.itlery upon hi young son, Patrick MiCliurln. Alcfiitriln claims thai Sweeney took It upon himself to chastise the boy for sonu alleged misconduct, and did so by w i Inning his eats, lit claims that one of tlio lad's ears was pulled out or Its socket and that the other was badly injured. Tlie boy s now being attend ed by Dr. O'.Mulley. Sweeney will be given a hem ins to night at 7 o'clock. WILL WORK ON THE PARKS. County Jail Prisoners to Help Along City Improvements. Piesldenl Judge Mdwurds, Sheiltf Schadl nnd County Conunlssloneis Dm Kin. Penman mid Aim i Is dtovo about the clly and adjoining territory jistenluy, with n ev of selecting plates at wlili h lo put the prison gangs at wotk. It was decided to make a stmt In and about Council pink. No apptopil .itloii has been inude for Impioving tho roadway there, and couseiiuently no critlc'in can be made of tho board on tlio scorn of taking woik from laboreis who may be looking for employment. It is also pioposed o do some of the moro luboilous woik ubout Nuy Aug pink, for which no money has been or will bo appropi luted, such as bi caking stone for macadamizing, and tho like. Full Dress Suits. Tho l.ugcst and best ussortincnt will bo found In this stoic, whether you want to purchase or lent. Sec our window display. Saintcr Uioa. GROWTH OF THE SCHOOL SHOWN HIGH SCHOOL CLASS OF 1001 BREAKS RECORD. Thore Will Probably Bo 140 Who Will Receive Diplomas on the Night of June SI. The Complete Programme for Commencement Ex ercises Class Night Exorcises to Bo Hold on Juno SO. Programme Arranged for Closing of the Train ing School This year's graduating class at the high school Is tho laigest Iu, the his tory of that Institution. It will num ber cither 1:17 or HO, Just which will not be known until to-day, when three membeis of the senior class who "dunked" on the llnui examinations held on Monday will be given a last chance to letrlevo themselves through the good 1'itttiic of the members of the high and training committee of Hie board of contiol. The largest class heretofore was last year, which numbered 108, while the class of lSfl'.i nunibeied only eighty-six. These figures show the remarkable. growth of Hie high school better than anything else. The commencement exeiclsps are to be held on tho night of Filday, June 21, In the spacious and beautiful auditor ium of the high school. Invitations have been extended to upwards of 1,000 of the friends and relatives of the graduates and accompanying them hnve been sent numbered tickets, so Hint everybody who has been sent an invitation will be assured a seat. FO H COMM i:njf.ai KNT. The following is the complete pro gi amine for the commencement ex ercises: Oidlurc HjiK'i'ii on.ii('4-a, Invocation Itiw. Hogcit ImjcI, I). 1). ( linnu, "filnrij" HoJit S-ilitf-uyi "flic Olympic f.'jinrs" Helen KluaWth .loni.i, I'k-.i', "I'm' t.iicnins; 1'owi-i of tlit Cm Slllos" fil ((( Alillfs I JtllT Clioiin, "'Ihe llib school Much" UJidi l!v.jjF "Tlie llunill of M'iIiIpii Pond" Ills Kslillo Horns. ( liout, cli'(tid l.v.i,, "Hi" Kliiacnls of Sime-s" - L.iurj ltulh 'Ihoituo. ( liniii, "Mu nf Dctccnlins: Xijht" ....Dmcin' n A Jloi.i, "llu- Wlniu Chid of tin Wnj'ors' M.ir. Alii, Uri'd.. Vahdlcliiri. '-lli A, mile of the Common Stliools" Oliii II. Miinn AiIiIip-4 nnd prr-cnl ition of diplnmi'. I'lrsiilint John Cllibnns of the lioanl ol t-ontml. nuiul.Ltion Itiv Ungt-n lnrl, I) I) The honor pupils are the only ones who are to have anything to do but look pleasant and sIiik on graduation night. CLASS NIGHT. The class night exercises aie to be held on the Thursday night preced ing the couiinuuccment exercises, com mencing at S o'clock. The complete programme lor this night is as fol lows: I'.ini I. ihoitnri Ilaiier's nulic-ha liiMHili.m lie. Thimus lie (Muiliv Presiilenl'.s aililrrss I rid Wt'Slon f.iilslone t l.is hisloiy li'iiffitli 1'ilward Thonus (lis, point Mtnit I.onist' Wihltu f la-s toni; Iin.i ijlel Do.in ilel(liitn (.ition, " I'rin- Kinhlbonrr-- II nitl Win.li 11 Phillips. Itrutatiuti, silritid . ..Mihliril an rieil diicn pi in ii. CIlM pldphCl.l Ml(l kobltllllllik Violin slo b ssh- I, M, 1todiii;ip lteoit.iliiin, tti-lci lc 1 Ileatiiir Dnnl Aloriii ( l.iss pifsinlaiiun I'liiil, A. Corbnt ( bits w ill ltobtil Kinst sihull Silottion Hanoi's oithf-sti.i Following Hie class night exeicises the usual class night iliimi will be conducted at the Scranton Bicycle club. The ofl'.cer.-; of this e,u's class aie as lollows: President. Fred Weston I.idstone; vici president. Kdward Fiear: secietary, .Benjamin (S.'irficld Kynon: tieasiuer, Hugcue Anibtoso Ti upp. THAININf,' SCHOOry. The foui th annual coiiimeucenient of the Set anion Ti .lining scliool will be conducted in the High school au ditorium on Wedne-day night, June 1!. when the following piograninit.' will be cm led out: mi 1 in f IIiiihV oiilif.lri Inioi ition liiw. . .1. I'oid, M. A. Voial iMtutb I'lJ .-. I'.nsI), "llu f'luhlii Jtimi oi llu- 'Iimi Iii'i" Jli-s Minnie W lute. I'l i'm nla I ion if a bii-t ol I'liwliol, llio sirJt KiniliTSiltni'i, lo Willi mi )!J;,ii, pu-i- lll-llt ot till' I l.l-s. Aiii'plniiti- ol llu' busl, bi ( ipl.iln W. , "lai, In. i.l lonnvllii fiom tin- iulli waul, llsi-a.v, "Ihe Now dtici.iplii" ,s Mjry (iinlt-; f.O Swhnr sniii,, (Ii) "Iiic Wlllillll'l" llOllbll iputllttl- IlisciiMioii, "Mi ill i:jinlnitioiis III' Abol Nhfd." lll.iiiiitin. lliv Chtisiine Til lows ami II in; IVaMi; mi;ilhc JIh Man rii'itnin ami I t..--n i;. i Vail, Ks-jv, "Suini Mils of thihliiii at sL.oi,l Alio" . ., Mis l.uiy liuf-uii "sun; of llu rami's" (Ie.4 riiM'iil.illon of iliplninis b- (liiiliniii T, .1. h iinhr.;s ol tin- biuh ami ll.illilni; lonnnilli'i. 'I hi i.' I'.ill W.ilu ill. nn, i jvj Tile (omplele list of the names of the tllltly-sK giaduate.s Is as fol lows; .Margate! Veionlcu Blew lit, l.oietta S.u.i Brogaii, Mmy Tllileu Hugden, Olive Maillda. Huiull, Alary Christopher, Anna Conuertuu, Lena .May Davis, tjiacc Daniels, Susan Louise Dawron. Wllllaiu Abliot IMgar, Helen Christine I'V'llows, Muiy Bello Fieemnn, Helen I-'uw lep, Uesslt Belle Fiounfeller, Thetesa (!enevlee Ciuughan, Almy lirceley, Mmy Alar gaiet Huggerty, Almy Alagdelmie Hefner, Almy Fellcltti limit, Jennln Beatrice Howell, Lucy I meson, Helen .Marie Kcegan, (lertrudo Long, Hsther Pettebone Alnckie, Kiitbryn HlldeBiiid iVNell, Heitlia Powell, JlarganU Almy lluddy, Mmgaict (Scnevlew Hlchaid son, Floieuce IJvelyn Kaiter, I.ucietlii liailleld Thomas, Itossiuan Jugalls Vail, .Minnie .Mtuy White, .Susaua. Mao Wntklns, Hurry A. Walsh, .Maud Anus tasla Wlinlcii and Harriet .elgler. Tho annual exhibition of ii.iIhIuk work will lie given this unci noon by ihe graduating- ihiss of the training school. Tho exercises will he open fo the geiieial public without Invitation and wilt cmiineiue at '.'iM o'clm k In the auditorium. POLICE AND ALDERMEN. MlKUtUle Mill ii .wMiuIj. iviiril a Ujiunt loi tlio jikkI of S.ils.iioiu jiiipoii.i.uf Old foiiiv , t.ho i ilulgL-d b, 1I1I.C- llinda, of llu I pljic, Willi luilni; p. ijuh-U hiiiiiilt ai a mint hi-J I lot; held brfnii- Juiluv of I lie I'caiv l'lilllli, it llul plait lit will be JllfMi'd luday . I li.'a I ink' In Hi..' u-i ol (iruiKi- Koiiik, Com nl llli HlT and S. .NoirU, of Dumiiuiv, wlio lit ihoiftPil h Cunt-lalilc ".laik" 'licim'.i with dl Ina I'll r at li.'lt.-alo ullliom u Ihricso, was I...I.I r.l. nl ji .. tl . . ...u.. 1. .!..... l ..!... .... tl.t ...... f.-m-'a; ."il"""" r-.'Hr JIntlJir -t II- iar. t'viMtililt Iniiu'.i was iipii.-uju.l ,v Mu'm r.ivifii itjiiro, niiiii- iiii ri-oilliv nucn-ia witp iaoknl atlrr b.i Atlointy l. .1, Kinl.t and M. J. lloiuh'jv. Attn liurhv Uttluwu; lot ZM llllir llfrtAIA II ) Nt HI i You never knew a bride "TO BI:" who did not like pretty dishes. Our Store is an Exposition of the best nnd finest dishes to be had In Scranton. No matter what you want, be it a complete Dinner Set or a tiny Alter Dinner Coffee Cup and Saucer We have It. Our line of Cut Glass has few equals. N. B. We are Scranton Agents for Libbev's. ("Nuf Ccd.") yxxvaTYfeAX , Geo. V. Millar & mMMmwmmmmtmMwmwm about an liom tin musiitiale lonllnned tin t.i until next S-Jlttnl.il-. Mr. I'ilnis, of Soulli w'lihlnuton ariiuc. was anolfd ji'ilpulaj ,i( tl. In. ,im p ol Special Olflcer .Innnpli (lrr(i bciitrr, who ihaiifi'i hint with iiliiiR liH daiiKhtrr, sanh, to escape whlli under ball on a iluip of fraud. M.ieislrale Mil l.ir held ribim in J.VW ball lor liU ap)earanee In court. niiindip Mnfflei, llu ir-jp.u-fild Rlrl who was airesled on Jlondav ninht hy her brother while drunk ami iluonlnl.i on tlie street, .ai Mncil $ 111 police mint it-sleiday moiniliK. Sonic of her fill nils paid the Hue ami ,n none ef her ii'lalhoi appe.irid lo lue slips taken to hji bpr cotnnillted to any institution, Maetutr Milltr j olillcisl to older hu iclease. THEY WILL ENTER COLLEGE. Many High School Graduate! Want a Higher Education. A number of the membeis of llils year's graduating class at the High school have ulieady decided to enter college next fall. Those wlio have so fa.- signified their Intention of enter ing higher institutions of learning next year are as follows: Miss Alice Bl'eek and Miss Sni'.ili Kiersted. Welleslev: Tbonuis Fvnnn. "Winified Honibaker and David Phil lips, Lafayette: Wallace Alartln and Hoswell AIcMullen. l.ehlgli: Arthur Hooven and Kaymnnd Sanderson Princeton; S Lyon AVej huni, Hm vnid: Fied Lldslone. Hdwin AVeisen lltth and Kdwln Khkbilde. I'lilveislty of Pennsylvania. Heniy Hieensteail, of the class of 'fl", Is to enter laifajette; Carl Zelg ler, of the class of 1000. Is to enter Colgate university, and Albert Motls ka, of the class of '01), is to enter the Pennsylvania State college at Helle fonte. AVeisenlluli, who Is to enter the University of Pennsylvania, was the manager of tlie High school's foot ball team last year, and was lated as one of its best players. He will try for a place on this year's 'Vaislty team. WILL TEACH KITCHEN ART Domestic Science at Buffalo Emma C. Sickles Makes Plans to Spread Valuable Information Among the Women of the Country. liuin thi' ( 1. it igo Iter oiil-llei lil. Instruction in domestic .science is to be given on an elaborate scale at the Pan-Aineiican exposition. The Na tional Ptuo Food association and the National Domestic Science associa tion will woik together iu the cause of pine food. Under the auspices of the two associations special arrangements me being made for the entei tainment of the v omen wlio will visit the ex position. Miss Kmnia C, Sii kles, of Chicago, secietary of tin two assoel it.ons, is at pies"iit in Buffalo, perfecting the anangenient.s for Hie putt lood ex hibit. Tt will be the endeavor of Hie ptoinotets to In big to the at tention of women that which vill be of most pi.ictlcal benelll to thorn In their homes mid to i lieu pen ill-- experM of living Iu lur falo, so that the visitors inteiosted may be ciaibled to remain a beneficial length of time at tlie exposition. A inn can of inroiniation l to be established, w licit available boarding house aiconimodiilion- at leasonablo intes will be listed. A special list of exhibits of ludiistilal and ediu atlon.il value to liousekeepeis is being piopaied. In the various- states iccepiion commit tees have been selected. Tlie mem bts of these i oninilttecs will be en titled to share In the low intes which the other committees ol the associa tions ii.ui n mod. Tho'i who ,.ci",it tlie hospitality of the pur- food pio inoteis w II be cared for fiom ll. Hint l "."' 1 1 ch liun'uln, (icneial head(Uinteis will be ar ranged when leceptlons an-1 toufci omi es may b" hold and liifiiin ailnu i'latl to the household or doni'-'llc Itaturcs of the ipnIU(iii will lie avail. iblc. Another proposed leatllle Is special lectin es and addi esses on top'-s help ful and Instructive lo housokeeper.s. The (oinniittees In ehaige are In ( or 'espouileme Willi some of llu Ii" t aitthoi Itles In the countiy on doniesi c sclent e, and have been glxcu assur ance of io-ppci,iiliiu In Hie woik. Daily lectin es and pt.icilciil demon 'tratlons In tin ari of scitnitlc cool: nig an to be given under the i", (. Hon of .Miss Sickles. Speaking nf what tlie committees hope to ac. onipllsli, Miss Sickles has said: "It will be tin aim 'iT tin Nation il Doinesllc ScjeiKe association lo bilpg lo the progiess of household industry all the cones, londlng advan'igei u Impiovcil methods and .ippllam es which It Is tlie object of tlie whole ex position to piomote, hut which does not seem lo cover methods and appli ances tor the In il il t. T (pee to lu'V diiedl, assiKl.iled wlill lilt two v i men w'lio nt." thoinuj;lib tes i-d ny cooking forinulas, aim who will belli me Iu piepailng food for exhibition., "'e seek lo make tills exposition a (enter for pnnnoilng our leg'-datlve mid eilucatloiial woik What we need In our sch 1 1 s and uuhelsltles Is bel ter equipped chemical Inboiatoi les, so that the pupils may become originat ors and Independent workei.s Instead of inecliunlcnlly follow lug ihe icclpo ov Iniltntliib tin' liistiuctoi 1 rnii.l' we have . clear Held to pioiuotc our national cause at this exposition " '.he Natlounl Domestic m leiicc ns n.'iLtloii Aiis orgnnUcil lu i'I-'cit) iu 1S01, mid out of this gicw the National Puie Food assoelailon. The woik of the fonner is along educational lines, while the latter assoilatlon Is Interest ed iu promoting puie food legislation. The two associations work iu har mony, having the same ultimate ob ject In Iui. Full Dress Suits. The laigest and best assoiiiuent will be found In this stoic, whether ou want lo purchase or icnt. Sec our window display. Samter Hros. ft WTft mr ulFTo Co. IKK?1" .i!P ...If Cedar I Chests It is now time to put your winter cloth ing and bedding and you need something that will keep away moths. There is nothing better for this pur pose than the Cedar Chests that are car ried in all sizes by Hill& Connell 121 Washington Avenue. THE ORIENTAL. What to Give the Jiine Bride Ve, no hae a splendid lino of both i lit and deioiattrl nla those- Venetian rIs-.s nepaiatc ilishia an the daintiest novelty of tlio eason while ?l i and sold. Tern lli-hes? Our line is replete with r.iuieo and tine i hina iheanis of hcaut.r. if Ihe laitt inns to hand painted ihnu, no (.m sun- Miiir tunc and money, too. So iiium other thlu to (ell about, but spue prolubiiR. You'll be surprised al the tpiaulity and iiialily of purchases .xoii niii to ike lieu- with A Dollar. I J Gruener & Co. 205 Wyoming Avenue. 4.JI"tri'l t Fancy and Art Goods... ! Sometliin"; New. THE KUSSIAN COLLAR, stamped on linen, is the very latest thiiiR iu fancy and nrt goods. We have just iccelved a lot of them, together with material for making. This collar is undoubtedly the most beautiful cieatlou of the sea- sou. Call and see it. Hodes and Patterns for July Have Arrived. I Cramer-Wells Co., j 130 Wyoming Ave. 'H BIGGEST APPLE ORCHARD. Ex-Goveiuor Morrill, of Kansas, to Have 64,000 Tiees oa 880 Acres, I'lolll llli s I ,om. Klplllilll A loice of lOd men, most of them '( lerans fiom the Natlouul Koldiei's Home, ate now .selling out liT.OOo apple ll ees on the fill 111 of e--f!oveiiior Aloi llli, hi the southern putt of I.e,ipii Win lb fiiunty, Kansas. W'lieit llus trees al'i jdanltd then will lie iil.000 lict-s sel out iu one lompact body of laud, uuikiUK, It tho l,irMO.t distinctive apple iichaid lu the I'nlled Vitutes, and. so l.i" as known, in Die win Id. Tine- yea is a?o l..-iiuvcrnor Mor rill ptu chased SS'i aides of I mil, with the aid of Fiunels Uoble, a hoitlcul tutlst, stinted to plinu llu laiKO.st ap ple orchard lu the count! .v. Tho land and capital .tie furnished b tlovernor Mm 1 III, while .Mr liohle acts as sitpei. iuiciiilent. They aie to sliate the jni-. Ilts eiiially for lltteen cais, and tlujn (loveinor Monlll Is to have all. The expeit In one Rood fi tilt year at i(nv time tifter the next tl.ieo years' lo make ,tioush money to pay for the 1 utile expense of planting mid carlni; lo. ihe lil.oOu tiecs. Ask for Kelly's union cruckcis. iifeteirMJ ssJLl SMj JCJOS. -