"'IW'- "!TT .' -nrV M"),rnCrX)rWtyir'S cf?tn!! ".!? ttt -cJ-X t r -c-1 i?TTr"iiisrj,-vf ,':-t v,tii'Bv-'f ejtnFjit,T V . 8 THE SCllAiNTON TRIBUNE-Til UK SDAY, JUKE 20, 1001. WEST SCRANTON EXCITING RUNAWAY HAPPENED ON MAIN AVENUE LAST EVENING. Wnjron Load of Children Narrowly Escape Sorlous Injury Holsnor's To am Bocamo Unmanagable and Ban Several Blocks at a Lively Clip Hampton Streot Youngsters Roach the Limit in Serenading a Wedding Party Drawing for an Organ Notos and Personals. One of the must exciting runaways rwr won on Main nvomio, liappont'il lii.-'t cvoiiIiik .shortly lipfiiro S oVUiel;, when n team of hordes ilrlvi'ii by Ainns Jlt'lstier run n tll.stiineo nf movpiiiI Mocks m n lively into liofnro they woty X tupped, An oM Wilson lmil been i'IkkoiI up with u mIkii advert IxIhk the "Auc tion Suk' of Children" tomorrow even ing hi. the Siilviitloii nriny bin rucks, to which ii ioiiiii of bi'okcn-iknvii hnrt-os v. civ lit Inched. A half-dozen chtklron wore loaded into the Wilson ill the lmrrai'ltM, and Willi one of the itnny inoiiiliors blow Inn: a' tin hum. the oiitlit i-Hnrted down Miiln avenue from Price utrcel. A pass Ion stieel c.ir I'rk'hlened l he animals mill l hey br'Kiin their mud lllijhi down the iiveiiuc. As they p,iskmI the corners nt .liii'k soii si root, il wns seen Unit the drivel li.nl lost lonlrol of his leam. anil a linlf-dox.eti men made an unslicccssfiil clfort to stop thi'iii. They onlliineil on down the avenue, and narrowly es caped a collision with one id' William I'rico's teams In front of ihc Welsh Calvinistic .Methndlst church. At Washburn si reel the Ioiiku" of lilt- wmkoii wns broken, ami till'; struck Ihe horses, adding more diui-j-or to Hie affair. I5y this time the cliildrou In tile wiiRon were yelliiiK for lielp and vainly tried to sot out of the wnnon. When thi- le.im reached a point In front nt' W. (!. Daniels' residence, an other effort Mils made to stop them. I'eter l.amb, of Meridian street, who amis walking on the sidewalk with Ills llltle Kill, shook a small coat In front of the animals and then grabbed nne of the horses by the head, ami suc ceeded in turning' them into the side walk. Tile child! en were helped out of (lie wagon, and found to be uninjured, al thoiiKh they were shook up consider ably. The driver had his arms sorely HUYLER'S SCOTCH KISSES I'OIt PAI.K AT G. W. JENKINS, Mid-Season s Sale of Black and Fancy Silks The Silks offered below at marvellously low prices will meet the approval of the fastidious buyers, as they em brace all the up to date ideas aud most popular weaves. The colors are all right aud the prices are better thau right to the buyer. Plain Colored Taffetas 20 pieces, 19 inches wide and not a good new AQf shade wautiug. Au honest value for 69c Price " v 19 inch Fancy Taffetas Silks. Full line of desirable colorings. The wearing qualitjr is warranted. COr A 75c silk for -JV All Silk Black Taffetas These represent standard silks of unquestionable quality and best dye. Finish and shade are both perfect 19 inch black taffetas silks, worth 62jc for 49c 23 " " " " Ssc " 69c 21 " " " " " 1.00 " 85c 11 .1 .. lmS5 11 9Sc " 1. so " 1.19 u 27 " Peau De SoieBlack Only 20 inches wide, pure silk aud best finish, 85c Q quality for , Ov 21 inches wide, pure silk aud best fiuish, QCr ; $i.i2j quality for O-JL 21 iuches wide, pure silk and best finish, QQp . $ i, 2 tj, quality for OL New Foulard Silks Of high class quality aud irreproachable character. lliey are all new aud right up to the nnuute iu style. There's a reason for the price cut, but it need not couceru you. 24 inch Foulards iu exquisite desigus, 69c jQr CJU&lltyi lOr MMMMI f t I t t f iMHMttMHIIMI ft -. . t t V I Elegant New Satiu Finished Foulards, Sjc CQr quality, tor i.,.. .,,,,,.,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,, j iNlce i,ine ot tiiglx Ulass $i,oo. Sale Price Highest Class I ..... Highest Class Foulard very stylish, $1,35 grade, Globe Warehouse In his rffort lo stop llm An Unusual Recaption. 11 Is seldom Hint a bride Is nccordotl such it reception as was rIvuii last JvelilhK liy the chlklri'll of Untiipton slreel to n wedding parly In the 1H0O block. Kulty two hundred yoiuwritora had Kiitherotl In front of the house, each nrined with n tin can loaded with stones. Such a racket as they created would make Murrain Mill's battle of Tlelt-Tslii pale Into InslBiilflciinee. Kor fully an liulir tin weddlnn Rttests were tortured wllli the most unbeiirnbln noises, mill the scrennders were lined up on the felloe nml In front of the house In Im'ko numbers, The presence of Pa trolman Unit was necessary lo quell the racket. Drawing for an Organ, The drawing for nil organ for the lienetlt or J. I. Htiinton, of r,0 'I'entli street, was conducted In Med Men's hull last evening, and was won by James W. Moll, of Freolnud, Pit., Willi ticket No, :!l!i.". The drawing was conducted by n committee composed or Jonathan .1. .lones. .rallies lltitson, Jlenry .lacobs and W. T. Lefts. Two Police Cases. William MoOni-molt. of Kyiion street, was arrested at the Instance of his mother, who alleges that her son abuses her and refuses to work. Mag istrate Davis coiiiinltlod lilni for sixty days. .lolui Miller, a hobo, arrested for beg ging and using abusive language to those who refused him, wits sent up for thirty days. Events of Today and Evening. Closing exercises in No. It school, ociiiinioiieliif; at - p. m. The ladles of the Simpson Methodist Kplsoopnl chinch will erve an Ini tial supper tills evening between B and s o'clock. Knlerlaiinneiit and social at the Hampton Street M tliodist Kpiseopnl church, under ihe auspices of the I. II. W. circle. NOTES AND PERSONALS. 51 is. Horace John, of Jackson street, will leave today for a few days' sojourn at Atlantic City. Leo Ciossin. the base hull and piano player, had his shoulder dislocated re cently while playing ball at Carbon dale. .Mrs. W. It. Dawes, or Atlantic City, formerly of North Alain avenue, is spending a few days with friends in town. The local retail merchants aie mak ing preparations to attend the Itotail Croceis' association outing at Lake l.odore on Muly l.'i. All the barber simps in AVest Scran ton will be closed on Thursday. July I. but wl'l remain open until mid night on July ;;. Miss Cora Anthony, of Carboiidale, is spending a few clays with West Serantoti friends. The young people of the Jackson foulard Silks, worth Or 1 . M .., , M y Silks, satiu finish and QQ, at wrenched team. Street llaptlst church hold nn enjoy able lawn hocIhI Inst evening nt the homo oC MIrsi Ida Snyots, on North Itctiecca avenue, A spoclnl nieetlng nf nriinch N'o, C2.T, hadlcn' Catholic Tletievoleiit asso ciation, la called for nest '.Monday evening, when the presence ot every member la dealt ed. The il"gree of master nf hiwa I111.1 been conf.-rreil upon Attorney Chin leu 14. lianlels, by the Southern univer sity, or HtititliiRlon, Tenti, The excursion or the Stimli-Ceiitrat Mine Accldentnl Knml to liilke Lu ll ore on Saturday, June !!, will lie one or the largest or the neason, na It will be conducted light lifter the initio pays, and tltla Insures n. large crowd. The renuilna of the late Mra, Owen Klniiegiin were interieil Iu Ihe Cathe dral cemetery yesterday nftcrnnon. The funeral wna condtieleil from the homo of deceased's mother, on Merrl field avenue. The Htudy of nililo work was taken up by the members of the Washburn Street Presbyterian church laal even ing nrir-r the regular weekly prayer meeting. Missea Kilty and Helen Mung, of Carboiuliile, are visiting Weal Seran tou friends. William Cnrlesa, of Knelt .street, lina returned homo from the ltepliisophs' convention at Roston, An Infant child of Mr. iind Mrs. John .McDonald waa hurled In the Cathedral cemetery yesterday afternoon. Your friends are interested in Scrnnton. Send them a copy of The Tribune's Souvenir. NORTH SCRANTON NOTES. Thonifts Roilly, nn Oilor, Had a Nar row Escape from Death in tho Richmond Breaker. I'lionuis ISellly, who Is employed aa an idler at tho Mchinond breaker, had a narrow escape from death ironday. II" was walking around one of the large shaftings which turns the breaker machinery, when a belt slip ped off of a large pulley, striking Keilly upon the head and throwing liim against another belt. Men who saw tho nceident grabbed him just Iu time to prevent the uu oouselom: Keilly from being crushed lo death between the belt and pul ley, lie was subsequently removed lo ills inane cm North Main avenue. Piano Recifnl Tonight. The senior pupils of Miss Kllzubeth Owin. assisted by Miss Cora Moiris 1:1 Win. reader, will render Ihe fol lowing 1'iogrnmiiio at the Xorth Main venue liaptiM chinch tills evening. Tiin, ll.uw .1' nn ll.iuiirliiii llol-t Mh-i'i Muni.-, Iin,tciii, liiilMn. "n.UKin l.c-dvo.," ,i. II"! CnlilmrlU l).tiil lliiiMt,'. "'Hie ltci-p," cip. III I.itliiirr Ml" .li'iuiic- M.i.ll,.rll. "On tho Mc.itltiw" l.lthiicr Mi.s-i i:i(.i-c laiiiiih. "Anions Hip CNiinK," c, 27 .IIns .li'iuiic 'I'lioniK, llcicliuir "I'rKiicnl Vinloi" Mi- timiio 'riinine "MiRiiouct tf-'' IU-i llatlip I'lke. "I'.iir I'.llcu" I ij- l.iu,' llfuitl, "Alpiiii' lllow'' ti Alio CnUin. Pud, V.d-o OI1fiicl,i ..Mm iliillin SiiinlliT I.iilili.r B.ilini O&lili Moz.nt ll.v.lp I'.nk. S.lltolIs )ll-i"i l.ilililo ;m. K.ilo "AiniiiiS llii1 I'IiiH'in".,,, Mi.-s ll.iiin.i ll.ok r.iii-t. Minnol clr Mii.iit Mi-. IMilli Miirsi.iii, miuiimiii nhilunt. "lichees cif llip Wcmil." l,)n l.,ii Mi.- I.illi.ui Mmiio. I .a f'.iiiii.iiii'll.i Iiili'n IIkuIijicI Mi- Willti'lmiii.i cliiitin. V,ilc llinniiisiiiiio Kinutict Mi- M.if .lame-, ll.i!- I '.id.. It. .i.tinjr MU (Mill. n "ll.c .MiclcicN." op. u".l Kill Illicit Mi Kiiiclii'p I..i nt .hi. CIi.v Dm I. .Mi i rt i.i ii.iin li--c M.ir.ni', Lewi-, (il,iii,int. '.lll i. p liu-cll ps Kiiipliiii- I.niynn, i:iiy.lliplli linen. TOLD IN A FEW LINES. Hon aid II. firlllln. the dllKqlsl. was for stoinacdi operated upon Tuesday trouble, at Ids kel street, by I tower, as-'lsled Jenkins. home on West .Mar Doctors Hums and ly Doctors iiessy and Thomas i. I'ciwell. of Summit ave nue, a sitldenl at Keystone aefiilciny, is spending ills vacation with Ills par ents. John liiirke and Tiiomas White, stu dents at Allegheny ioei;e. are spend ing their vacations with their parents lare. A lame audience Is anticipated to hear I'lof. II. M. I.uiio, of Hie Seran toti Coriespondence schools, deliver a lecture cm "Some Interesting Things Alioi'l ,M tals," In the Providence Methodist Kplseopal church next Thursday evening, under the auspices of tile Kpwortli League. No admis sion will be chargHil nt the door. At the clo;;e of tho literary and musical progi amine, lee creiuii. -lrawlierrlea and cake will bo for sale. Following in the programme: I'lnno solo, MU Hello (liven: vocal solo, Mrs, Haydn Cousins' Iconic, 1'iof. Lane: vocal solo, Miss Kuliy Vast. l.nst ei'iiitig Thonins Kviiiii was ar ralKiicd In foi o Alderiniin Kldler on a wariani Issued al the instance of Al len l.luloimh. the charge being as sault and battery. At the hearing, the prosecutor got excited and engaged In an argument with tho ilofr-nilant. itotli parlies became so noisy that the esse could not proceed ami the alderinnn hud both locked up in the station house. They will bo given a hearing this morning. SOUTH SCRANTON NOTES. A verv critical operation was per formed on Joseph Kccgiui, of llaiiun coin I, Tuesday at the Sorautnn Pri vate hospital. A special mooting will be laid this evening at 7.::n sharp in St. John's church hall by the ineinlicr.s of tho Young -Mmi's. Institute. William Hergliafiser has relumed finni a week's visit at Scott town ship. Miss Annie Klein, nt Alder street, is seriously III. The Junior Order I'ulied American Moohitnlts, council No. Si2. met for nomination of olllcers Tiiesdny night, In Sclilmpff's hall. TIip fuiici.il of .Inlin l.jly ujj liclil jituil.iy fl'illl llll' K'il'U'lICO nf liU p.ii nls on l'iltttoii utc line ,i m l .ii Lirxily .itlciiilcil y Hip fiiciuU mil p.iliip ci( Hip iUit'IiPcl. Al 0 n'lliKk tlip lull' Ml lium'cl In SI. .IiiIiiiN iliuuli, uIipip ,i u' iiilcui nia-o va ii'IiItjIpcI liy Key. I'.illicr Met- A SENSIBLE MAN Would lice Kemp' lljljtn fur llic lliroat aud I.UBS3. It ! tuilJig- inoic Coi.Ih, Coldi, Aitluna, IliniuliItU, C'rouji und all llnoat and I.unc 'Hcjubles, limn ony other iiirclicliie. Tito tuoprictor lug autlioilicd any dium;lt to (,'lvo ou a Saniplc llolllc In to loinltuo jou o( tin: merit ol IbU urct icmvdy. i'rkc 23c, aud M. ID llllilll Many a Scranton Citizen Finds ihe Struggle Hard. With a bade constantly aching lth (llstrosalng urliiaiy disorders, Dally existence la hut a atrugRle. .No iicd to keep It up I), a's Klndney Pills will cure! yon, Scraiilon people endorse this claim, Mr. A. W, Klotx, of mil Liifnyctto street, painter by trade, rnya! "Klve years ugo X took a .severe cold, which settled in my bladder, liver uftof my kldnryH troubled me it. great deal. I Used ninny different reincdlcM and look medicine from ailoctor.who pronounced my trouble catarrh of the bladder, but 1 got little ir any teller. M.V condition wuh continually growing worse, and there waa a constant dull pnln uernss my back when alttlng down or on getting tip and turning about tho pain became very aharp. r had to work often for hours in a stooped position, and If I atralghteiied up my back felt aa though It would snap In two. The kidney secretions, wore Irregular, of a high color, and a. disagreeable odor, ami accompanied by too frequent action. T was lliuilly laid up, nimble to do any work-. At tlila time a friend recommended Doan's Kidney villa to me. I had not much ralth In them, but 1 went to Matthewa Hros ' drug store and got n box. 1 received so much benefit from this, that I continued the treat ment until well." For sale by all dealers. Price '0 cents. Foster-JIllburn Co., Hul'falo, X. Y.. foIc agents Tor the IT. S. Ilcnieuibor Hie name, Doan's, and take no substitute. ipy. aflpr ulncli Hip lPUi.iin-c upip l.il.rn to thp Citlittli.il cemetery. TIip p.illlip.iiiTS hpip: .lninw. CniiK?, I'Jtikk riol.incl, 0on Mclrln, l)d nnl Sinltli, Tliiuins Mclntjio nml William J'Aiell. 'flip Willl.iiii Cniinnll Hew cT.inp.iny will liclil .1 .p(l,il inci'liiit litis cnpiiiiiir jt S c.'cl(.c l kui In llii-ir inoiiH on I'lllklim anion-. All tiiriiilicn nip ipi,pstcit tc lip pic cnl. MK-c I.c.ipII:i I'lilleid cntpilaln.cl a iiiiiiiImt cit Willt04-ll,irie fi i.ii.l lit lll-l lll.lllc! on I'lcuppct awnue l,il cvfiilni;. .Mr. ('. (!. Ilol.in.l Ii.ih iiliiiuc.l bom ,1 uppK's l-il to n...-tcin. ln. l.cii.a ncrgtiaii-er. "I t lii- side. Im" n 1 tn iM-it ficmi :i pK'i i.-it at Wilki-ILine. The liiPinlipiH ol Hip St. Alo.isiin ..rip.y Mill meet in rpguliii' n'.-iou this crpiilng at IMiniinacy hall. Unlike l.lsllc. Nn. ai?, KnislilK of Hip HuIcIpIi r..)lp, ill iticpl in inoiillit MN-iou thi.s pnpiiiiii; al riuclun'- lull. I.,n k.iw.'iinia camp, No. 717, Mn.l.rn Wn'.ilmen nfy iii"rit'.i, will itipoi this pvpiiini; al Uitltn.iu'.s halt. Extra copies of The Tribune's Sou venir sell for 20 cents. DUNMORE DOINGS. Council Clashes with Burgess Bur- schell About Stone Contracts. Other Short News Notes. 'Hip council nut In i-pMi.il srv-icii l.i-l tiiulil, Mltli all ui.'tulriN pt-opiit. I pen Hip moli.m of Mr, l'.i(i.u lit. iM'tjitgli alti.nipy w.H iu-lntctPil lei ipn.lpf an ..pinion at Hip iipM nicpiins M.itiut; Hip ii','lil of Hip boiim-rli in l.iin-jr the ii.i's ol Hip .Sianlcn II. is ana Water cninpany. 'I'Iil' nutter of ifi.ulim,' Cum' -lit el .in. I piping it al lite csutier of Mouior aipittip was tcfprieil In Ihe htic'it anil l.iiil!.'Ps c c.iiuniltpp. Alt epitiKit .ts icYciu'cl Iiciiii Hip I'diouu'I. .iiIoiiki in leici' on. e to the ni.iiiitaiti.ini p of )-l Ptitiker sheet, in Mhiill he .llct the .iioeplllPIIL In IWPi II 111.! turnpike ti.nip.tiiy and Hip .vrJiilmi Ti.tiltnii ..'iiipjni, iu which Hie lalnr icinip.no li.ul ,ii:ieec t. luaintaln Ihe -Heel, camp l.. ,iu cud when llip mad re.Mcl to l.p a mil in.nl. 'Hip couiuil cliviisicil a I Ipiiu'IIc Hip wvfr fU.'-liull. lull .'.llhed al IK. dihuitP c. Iltsintl. Il .ls thi.l'lil Hut III., ilnilii; .may with ill.. Idter.il i-PHiis tti.iihl i.iii-p tliiisp who liled e. upturns at that lime in il h.lr.i vv ilipm, Imi il luiw It. ui-piii'.- that miiiii ol I lie I'McpiioiH will still he pii-hed ay.iiu-t Iho tuitil, spuer. Il iv i MiinaMt'd lli.it the linnk -per -hcnild litgin at Hie iiileif-eclinu nt' ll.uper and Driuki-. sheets, hut this did nul meet with f.tor and the ut.illpf w.u p.iv-id uiiiiniii .IH.-I action, 'the lelutniiii; of the cniiliau (iiliicd inin l.. Hip council with Thomas (ioltlrii, puniiliiit; tor lli.i I. u. lug ol .-Inup .it 17 cents per load, itii-iun.-l by the l.iinte', pii'i'ipil.iled .t warm cll-cn tun, 'file liuiKpss lead a c oiunuiiiicatinn finm I). M, Itp.ie.i, land .njc til ni the kiie I'nal eoiupaii.t, -111 nil,- t li.it the li'iu.iu'li .. Mil. I lo.ate ihc iin-li.'i-nit I heir hind and ciii-h -t.iue hie of cIi.iiu'p lor pheet lc pair piupo-e.. Mr. Waul -I. il. '.I that l.c- had tvalt.d on 1I..M.I when llp c nidi, r .i- nich.i.sed and 1 cf n Infoou'd tint ihey 1.1 not lnur-li Mr u! Hi liciiiiiiuli llli .lone. 'Hip council lieie pnli'ieil Into a u.i i in .Ii-. ',i-ion in repaid In Ihe mmiiu: of .in ailiele In icfiieiue lo lioinusli allalrs In a Siuiii.iy papi'V, hniiip ol Hip inunheis intiiuilin;; tlc.it Hump's IIiiimIii-II was ip.puii-ilile, uhi.li )'.is iticlim liy ileiiiecl h. bun. At this point Mr. I',i,nii uitlnli'-w the iiaine ni his -..ii, wh.i al I lie l.'-t iiiri'tiiii; v, pp.ili.tecl feeder of llir . iu-ln r, hut Hip coiin.il icfn-nl in cou-lder lin uilh.li.mal. 'flip licui'lluli il,llj atiiiounied lh.lt Ihe p-oll. Hon i niiou-(-i Incr Hip liioiiu' ni this stnne, which had I ecu sijjupd lo H.r l.iitpcvc, whilp mil of Ids hauls had hccii imu aiui Hip .ippioul t i, buiKPss v.H nciiv iiilkslnir. It was cleiided to lu-aiu op,..itiu, with Hip ciil-dicr at once. ih.Iu illi-l.iu.liiu' ll Iijectmus "f Hit liuu,'c-.s, Ihe slieet c ntniuK-inrii i lieiinj aulhnrird In pun I needol supplic-. and put nii'ii at uoik I.I.isiliiK none ,n s.ion .is p.iihp, Ciof-avalks weir onU'ied laid on Dudley -.licet, rip.ir I'lfdi (.In .t. and or, Pili.kei- -.licet at tHi liiti'i'ii-ilfciii .1 I ollim .tiiel A i-esnliiHoii lull... dm ed l.y Mr. Mi l..nul.lln, pinMiliiii; foi the ciec. thai of a ihtplui; al the coin, r of HlnM -tic. t and I l.n aciiiii, w.n p,is,,l. Last Night's Entertainment. Ihe n.i,i lliittado ol llip Tnpp AM'iilip ( hill. Hun c liiinli niteiuini'd luelr filciuU lu.-l ncila it Hip ihuicli nlih an . nli i i.iiuiui nt and .-ni-l.il. liili-.ic.ll pioiaatniuc was nuihud and Itev, Vi- I'. Hll.li i die l'ii-.lyleilaii ihuith, wi, im-Miit and lalk.il i.i i4,e io,s upon Ihelf iop and liiipoll.iuce it ihui.ii wmk. A lamp uuinh.'r v.ne pie-cm and a u, n -nm n,,, mkled to Ihc luiilillii',' fund ol the chilli h, GREEN HIDGE. Mr. Iloiicr-i, Miin-i Moltilt, Hain.'S .in. I Cnnp. Iii-ll, li'ichiis of Sn. ; mIiouI, Willi ihrir mIiuI. ui, plcnlikul al .Say Aim I'.dls jc'.slticl.iy. Tliu 111 st cliKiet" will lie cnlil.llid (his I'triiliu; in ii rcuul.il nirptlns of (Irceit Itid-ji lo.lijp, No l-ai. ludepeiidcnt Unlet of Odd lVllcms. 'Ihe mi minis of pi. . .1. l.aioinu'H Vhiiiij: MenS llihle films Ii ivp l,rrn Ic-ipie-licl In iu.-.ft in Hip iljs ioiiiii a Hip iiieen 111.1,. Vk-.Ii . Iiliau iliuuli miii.I.iv inoiiiiic.' at III lc) o'clock haip. llu l.icin nl-e Womcii'-i thiblljii 'I'enipei--jiiii' in. ion will Imld a ,n.'ij tnf-tlnsr thin run- in,-al i..;i) ii'. lock al Ml. ou;hl', I llll Sili."r ooii j.ciiik'. All .no wel.ouie. TODAY'S EVENTS. The simiitui l KH,' .is-oilaliou, No. Sll, will linhl Ihcji- riuuUi nirrliiiK Igniulit at S u'llocl, at llicir hall on H.ioi.nlii; menuc. 'l is day i-iii-c-i ut Hie jlish mIiohI Uuri;lit. Tin' I.jiIuV i. nuleiy of Hie l'nliifalUt (liiinli of All Soul-, will meet in at Mrs. J. J. Ilii.l'.s, Cil A.ljiiu uiniiv, this afleiiii..'ii. 'Il.pn will lie a nluaisjl of I'rofeosnr Joint T. WjiUiia' ipiIIjI cIiciim in Uolkw lull loniKht t S o'clock. The smoker's delight, cltiur. "Kleon" 5e. 0 INDUSTRIAL AND LABOR PROGRESS OV EVENTS AT AL-LIS-OHALMERS FOUNDRY. Sovornl Moro Roturnetl to Work Yea torday Story About Georpo Gould Buying a Controllinp; Intorost in Lackawanna Iron & Stool Com pany Lackawanna Company Get ting Options on Laud nt Blngham- ton Now Voln of Coal Found Near McAdoo -Board for Totlny. Several more of the employes of the foundry returned to work vosterdnv morning at the Allls-C'lialiners shops on Point avenue, and the coiiipany'a local roprcsoiitatlvoa expressed their hope to soon have the entire working force of this branch of their plant busied dally. The moulders, na has been previously slated In these columns, never struck but were only laid off because of their disability to work without the labor era or corenuikeia. The former, aa members of the Helpers Kederal Labor union, Weill on strike. .May 'JO. with the other members of the metal tradea, and the coreniaKcra went out on the ground that they did not wish to work with non-union laborers, One of their national olllelals was In this city, however and arter u brier talk with Superintendent. .Miud.aren, ordered tile men back to work. The Federal Labor union met Tuesday night and at Its session the situation nt the Allls-chalniera shops was con sidered, and It was decided that the laborers should remain out until no tion wna taken liy the union, ordering them hack. At tho meeting it was furthermore decided to draw on the treasury for a relief fund, and a committee waa ap pointed to take charge or the distri bution ot same. This la the 11 rat time since Ihe beginning or the strike that It bus been necessary to do this. President .lames O'Counell, of the machinists-, is now in New- York city, and lias been written to by Chairman Humphrey Campbell regarding the conditions at the ICingsland shops or the Delaware, Lackawanna and AVest- era Railroad full operation, tonlny, about coinpany which are In Said Mr. Campbell yes llie matter: "Nn efforts have been made to have the men at the shops there join the strikers' ranks until now. as It was hoped that on account or tne me:, going out so solidly along the line, they would secure their demands with out further crippling of the road, hut since the company offers no prospects of an Immediate settlement, steps are being taken to call the men out at Kingi-land. The shops there are, large ones." The car builders met last night in Economy hall and conducted their election of olllcers. The same olliclals weie re. ejected, P. J. McAndrow be ing again cnosen president. The mem bers present also listened In a nor mal! address by one of the striking employes of the Allis-Clinlmers com pany. An Interesting Story. The Philadelphia Xorth AiiierlcaOi yesterday contained a story to the ef fect that (leorge tloulil lias obtained a continuing Interest iu the Lacka wanna iron 11111,1 Steel company. The story then goes on to say: "Tho two mills of the Lackawanna lion and Sloe! company at Scranton will be enlarged. It Is slated, and the great plant upon which work has been comment-oil at Stony Point, nenr Huf fiilfi. completed. Lake ores will be used al the li'tler plant, while the ores fur the Scranton winks will be drawn, as now. finm the Cornwall Iron beds, near Lebanon, In which Iho Lackawanna owns a large Interest, "Thus It would seem that Could lias played ids cards in a manner which not onlv opens a. way into Pittsburg for his railroad system, but which also places him In a position most clllllciilt to attack. The Wabash, having a line of its own lo Huffalo, Is pretty, well protected in thai direc tion. The Delaware, Lackawanna and xVoatorn, which. It was recently an nounced, had become one of the Could lines, gives an initiol to .Vew York. I'p to this time all tall: nf an eastern end for the ("ioiild railroad system has centered upon the Lackawanna, but In this direction. It Is hinted, there may lie further surprises Iu store," D., L. & W. Board for Today. Tin; following is the make-up of tho D L. & hoard for today: S i.iulou, Jim. Ju. I'M H. "TUST-HAY, .ll'Xi: III. Wild I'litB, i:.i.-S 1 1, in., ('. V. Dunn; in p. in., r. r. ni-aoih. Tlll'H-D.VV .ii'ni: a. in.. !'i. Wild I'aw, i:a.'-l.'.l .1 ii. II. T. Maple., in . II a. iu., M. Ilolihu, 1 p ." p, in., II. I.'llli-Mii (I p. Siiiuniils, i-li-. II a, iu., .1, I. ail. in; .. iu,, M. I. ll.'Miis.m; iu., A, li. Itaiuiulll; iu., I'. Van Hoi in. i, oa-t, .1, lleiinUau; S a. III., west, (I, l-'i-niiufilkei : CiriiKs:; t p. m.. imI. W". II l p. in,, east, ,1, Mi hols; 7 p. iu.. c.i-l In. nt .Nay t)vr. II. Me lli-Ul ; west Horn ('.ii'k.i, .lc-l,.ine; 7 , in,, I'a.utua, 'Ihoiiip-nii, 7 p, iu., nest (loin I'uslii lie S a. in., (I. llnuscM li. 'Ill ; II, HO II. Ill , Moi.111', 7 HI u. m , s. I'iu li. iu,, Muiph,: II p. in., i.ainpini,-; in p. m , a. u i.iciic r. I'-wi-nia r kliuiuc"--r a, m (l.iirne.i ; 7 a, Sinaei ; 111 a. III., K. I!. Suci; a.MI p. in. Maples; 7 ;i. in., Melon, m. Wild Cat., Wit-.'i a, ni I', Wall S a. ,1. II, Mil'ami: in a. in., (. kiiuitley; II a, ,1, i;.ili.i;;.iii; I p. iu., I'.. II. Hull.,; ' p. pi. iu , M li., t'a.liiii; 1 p. iu,, V. Ilnudkaii; ( p, in., U. ( ae. Mlllli:. (oil. llllilll U'illijln Kilhy J:l l, -w will lo ll. .11 at aupellllti'll.k'ia'-. ottU'c ID a, l'., 'Illllls il.il, .lunc mi, ltiakcin.ni llm I) Mm in lepurls foi I'. I.. Ilo-.l.. Iliakiiu.ui luliii (oul.'i.i i . poll, lui If, (i.llit.in. Struck Lykena Valley Vein, 'J'lio rock tunnel started a month ago Iu slope t:, Lehigh and Wllkes-Hiirre company, near McAdoo, lias been com pleted and a rich scam of coal, Hie Lykoiis Valley vein, has been lapped, Haj'H Hie llazletou Sentinel. The vein, according to estimates ri'otii n proving hole, is eleven feet, seven Indies In thickness and will bo developed al once. Tim tunnel designed to lap Hie vein was i oniineiiceil a month ago ami ia some :', yards Iu length, it was driven from Hud-, mountain vein. A week ago a pen in of coal six inches 111 thickness was reached. it waa thought this was tint extent of llio vein for which the tunnel was driven. A proving hole vmis staried, to lie driven SO feet. It went only ii feel tvlien tho real vein was reached. Work In driving was resinned and J-'rlduy night tho lalo altlft h truck tho coal. Tho tunnel was driven Hon Hi and Iho gangways will go oast and west. Lykcus Valley vein ta n good quality of coal, for which tho market waa llxed yearn oro. tit tho LoIiIrIi and Wllkea-ltarre tract on South Side the Vein hiia been reached In other alopea, lint In lump of them so heavy aa this, Tho atope In which tt la round la east of McAdoo on Hie lino to Tresckow and doubtless exlenda eaat to Heaver Meadow or beyond, Gotting Options on Land. Tho ear ahopa will surely eomo to llliigliatiitim! Tho Lacknwantiii.throiiRli Iho Htnglntinton bonid or Initio la planking down hard cash for opllona on large tracts of land lying beside the Delaware, Lackawanna, aud Western Iracks aolttli of Hie Huanueliauna and Just eaat of tho city. All or these op tions hold good rot- ninety ilaya. begin ning With .Itllle II, 1901. Tho board or trade has been quietly at work at that aeellon fop the last month nud every resilient, or Hie town of Conklln and llliigliaintoii, owning laud along the railroad tracks between the city and Klugliamtoit fleet Sugar rnctory luia a copy or two of tho type written blanks whereby tho options are given. This work has been carried on by Vrealdent V. .1. McTIrIio, of the Hltiglinmton board or trade, and Jitlliia 10. lingers, president or the Hlngluun toti Hoot Sugar company. Htnghum ton Herald. This and That. The minors who have boon on strike Tor the paat few dnya at the Keystone colliery, Hudson, will return to work tlila morning. All grievances have been satisfactorily adjusted, Tho cause of the trouble la attributed to tho fact that hoys and outside labor era were (locked during the time tho breaker was Idle for the waul of coal. 1'cn.iniiilii James on Saturday for warded his resignation from the posi tion of member of the national execu tive board of the United Mine Work ers of America to President .Mitchell, fie will go Into business at Wllkos I'aire. James baa been at odds with district lenders tor some time, and his resignation was not unexpected. Extra copies of The Tribune's Sou venir sell for 20 cents. VMYLAND CASE ARGUED. Co-iclliiled from I'.-igc 0. Tlie court seemed to Incline to Mr. O' Helen's way of thinking, but Mr. Lewis cleverly Intercepted any possible peremptory action, by interjecting the claim that there was nothing to show that Mrs. Kuapp was not proseeiitlnn .Mrs. Ames for a different offense from that which Mr. Ames had charged against her. Mr. U'Hrien offered to take deposi tions lo show that the offenses were identical, and Hie case was kept open to give him opportunity to do so. OT11K11 CASKS UKAKD. Otln-r cases were dealt with as follows: AlKllecl llcplii.lls (n the incnipniation nf tho s.-railtnu Mum- Cutteis' Local union; llciniau IMIiaus auaiiet Ihe c-ouuly of Lacloiwauna, ca-c slated to ic-4 the liie.iile l.i: commonwealth 'gainst I't-ler Canoll, nile In .strike olt fnifeil. lite; tu le load iu Newton tc.uu-.hip, cMcptioiis In icpoii of iieei.s; II. iv i.i T. WilllaiiM aiiahi-l Alines Caioy and othei.-., nile In set aside oecu li. ii; I'ennei A: (happell aaiu-t I!. II, (.'ilfllllN and olhi'i-, nile for a new Mat; lla.inian Dinner airain-i (lie I intra I I'liin-.iliani.i Tele phone a, id Suppl company, nile to amend recutcl; city of Sci.inlc.ii :u;aiu-.t L. It. Sliu-)-es, nth- in sttiki' olf lion Mitt; iu if anuev.itinii ot land- in Talr l.oiouuh, i.eeplioii.-; .1. S. .Miller aain-l I', (iiovc, nile to open juibiui'iit; Max Jiulkiivics iisalii.t .lolui M. rnlciu.in, nile lo open Judi;. inrnt; Silas llaitley ai:alu--t fuel Cuinaer, ovcei. lions to a 1 1. i i I -.! ',-. npnil; Williaiu Watt aiMi'iut .lulut H. Mil'ciinli, nile for a new tii.il, Mil. mil toil - I'll.'li .Mil '.inn .ii--.iin.-t. Daniel Jlc ( aim, nil.- for dec lee iu ilium c. Itule Di-cl 1.1 laed l.y AKiecinent l'. fi. It.ni. k nir.i In-t , P. P.. nil", evec-puons Iu allid.nil of d. flli-c. I'nnlinueil -.I, V. li. ill. ml a.iiii-t Hie city nf .Sc rillltnll, ccllil, I ill.' I)i-ch.ui.e.l Cnnminnut'dth attaliu-.t 'ln s. pii Itcst iifer, nth foi a new liial. This last case was a somewhat un usual one. There are two Joseph Uettofers iu Old Forgo. One of them was convicted Inst spring of being one of four who committed au assault on one Michael Hiltello. More than a hundred persons witnessed the affair. Some s.ild it was this Joseph Itcsto fer and others, including the four defeiidanls, swore positively It was tin other Joseph Ueslofer. Judge l-M-u arils suspended sentence and had Ihe other Joseph Ueslofer arrested. He was iicqullled at the last, term of quiii tor sesisons. The attorneys for Ueslofer No. I tried to get a now trial for their man, but Judge Kd wards peremptorily discharged tho ml. when tile case came to lie lieiuil yesterdiiv. Tlie fourteen cases in which the Mu nicipal league Is petitioning for llm re vocation of liquor licenses were put over until lids morning. The case of Conrad Seluoedor against tho Scranton fins and Water company Is set down for a hearing today. Pea Conl 1.50 a Ton Delivered. to South Side, central oily and central Ilydo Park. Addre-'s orders to J. T. Sharkey, l'Jli Cedar avenitu. 'Vhono OBITUARY. MI!S. JtiA.V DC PONT DIMMICK, lied Tuesday ulghl III the home of her daughter, .Mrs. Alfred ee, In Alan ohi'Mor, I'lllgiitlld, whoie aim had been -jilt..,.. I,... .1,., I..., ,1...... ,1... -IKIIH "! CMC I.IJlt lllll'C Ihe Diinou and was a woman of uiro lvllnomcut ami cuiiure. The iill- was a sad It Ik prob brought to noillic i-ilienl nf Iter ileal II shock in her friends hero, able tlio lemaius Will be lids coimtrv for Interment Mrs. Dlmmlck is survived by three children, Dorothy, Milton and Allen Dupoilt niliililiek. The la I lei wa.s iith Iter In lOiiglaud. she is also Miivived by her brother, llu gene Dupnul, the head of the Dupoilt Powder i-mipany. and a sister, .Mi. iMuiiul Hradford, wife of I'tiltecl States Judge 11 r;ii I I'o rd, of Delaware. She was n cousin of Kdwaul and Itlissell Dlnimick and of Charles Du Pont llrcck. AI.VF.HDA KKNNHDV. the 7-year-old ilaughier of Air. and .Mrs. li. M. Kennedy, died Monday night nt o.:!fi o'clock, after it three weeks' Illness with brain fever, at their residence on Cedar avenue. Tlie funeral will take place Thursday alternoon at a o'clock. Services will bo held at Iho house. Interment will bo niiiile in tho Co rest Hill t'cmctciy. Funerals. Tliu funcrul of Mrs. O, Powell will .I ..'iniih nn iiii- i.inc iiiic-c iiiciilllc,-. Death was due to paralysis Miporlu ditccd by liright'H diseiisc. She was tho widow of tho lute n. c. Dluiiulck, one of the city's best .Hid most llillll eiitlal cltlzeli-i, and for n tlino city ciutt'ollcn. .Mrs. Dlminlck was a number of Hie Ditpoui family of Deliiwiite ljjSjtf Ail Excullunt Combination. The ploiiMint mothod niul beneficial effects of the well known remedy, Srntti' ok t-'ius, mtinufiieturod bv tho CAi.irpitKtA Fiu Svnui- Co., illustrato tliuvtilttunf ohtnlniiigtho liquid laxa tive prlnolplos of pltirits known to bo medicinally luxntlvo nntl prcsentlnR thorn In tlto form most raf resiling to tho ttisto and acceptable to tho system. It is tho ono perfect strjunKtheiilnp inxa tlvo, cloan-sliiL' tho system effectually, dispelling colds, headaches and fevorn gently yot promptly and enabling ono to overcome habitual constipation per manently. Its perfect freedom from every objoctlonaolo quality and nub stanco, and its acting on the ltiduoya, liver nntl bowels, without wenkening or irritating them, mako it tho ideal laxative. In the process of manufacturing figs arc used, us they aro pleasant to tho taste, but tho medicinal qualiticsof tho remedy nro obtained from senna and other aromatic plants, by a method known to tho Camfounia Kio Sykop Co. only. In order to got its beneficial effects and to avoid imitations, plcaso remember tho full nomeof thoCompnny printed on tho front of every package. CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. BAN FHANCI8CO, OAI.. r.oaiavir.ijE, kv. new yobe. n. t. FornalobyallllniBRists. PrlcoBOo. per bottle. Lager Beer Brewery Manufacturers or OLD STOCK PILSNER 48B to 455 N. Ninth Street, .PA Telephone Call. 2;W3. NEW YORK HOTELS. WESTMINSTER HOTEL Cor. Sixtorntli Kt. mid In Ins I'Ucb, NEW YORK. Anu-i ic-.in Plan, iNl.ji) I'or Pay niul UiatcR 1.'iiioio.iii I'l.in, rl.uc) IV r Pay jml Ifiiwjrda. bin'dal Hall's lo rainlliui. T. THOMPSON, Prop. HOTEL JEFFERSON NEW YORK lou-ioi-ioil I-'iihI I .".Hi Street. ThclKKKIIIlSON iiallinrnnclily first-clnns family anil transient lioti-t.ciirc.riiiRataininl-llltllncoflt u nun linuniuf In tiirynnd comfort, On l.Mli .Strocr.jiiHt cast of Union Square., it is ititliin a lew luiniitos of tbo lending utiopt), theatres unit rliihi, European Plan, SI. 00 up. American Plan, $2.50 up. Suites with Private Bath, $2.00 up. l-'ur bptH'inI rales. 1,'iii.lei or information write n jiiii i.. i ii.i g .--.,, i-riiiirit-it,r BiasaDEUJ x. -f---t- -t---t----" For Business Men In tha heart ot tho whotcsaU dlntrlct. For Shoppers S minutes' wulk tn Wnnamnltors', S minutes to S'.rcol Cooper's BIB Btorc. Kiisy of access to the great Dry Goods Stores. For SiRlilsccrs One hlock from B'wny Cars. glv. Inn easy trnnsioitatlou to all points ot Interest. f f f -f f f -f f NEW Y01.K. Cor. llth ST. UNJVEHSITY PL. only ono Woclt from Iiroailwny. Rooms, $1 Up. uXZu ho ll"Id finm tho rp.siilotioo, 1117 l-Jyimn stri'i't. thl afli'l'liooil lit 2.M. llltoi ini'iit In tin' WiiHlihurn tlrort conii loiy. Tl.c filiic'ial of tlto Lite .liinii's ,M Ciutliy will l.-iKi' plui'o Ihls afloriinon finni his luti' liiiini', r 07" I.uzoi-iici stri'i't. Iiiti'iiiit'iit will lit' liiinli' In tho t'lithi'drtil i-nioiorv. Send tin extra copy of Tlie Trib une's Souvenir to your friends. DRILLS BEGIN NEXT WEEK. Thirteenth Regiment Will Drill by Bnttnlions in New Armory. Tho ii'Kiilar drills in llio now iinnury nro to hf oiniiiiniri'd in'St wool, iind aic to lie riiiitiiiiioil mull the oiid nf July, wlii'ii tin Thh'U'i'iith will so to I'linip. Tho drlllH will h" nliii'ii-t I'.vihtsivi'ly hv liutiillnii.. .Mitjor l-'icinU IpililhiK. Jr , I'oiniiiiiiidiiic ilif Third hatt.illou. yos lordiij isstii'd tlto follow Iiik drill orilor; i.-iauli Imu- l'. tool I iiiiianiis l II. I' ami A. ni'ii-iiu t I'u.l li.ilalii'ii. ''Ill awiiilile al the- new li inui.i, luiinr ut A.linu auniii .imi Myitlo tici't, to- ImIIjIIoii iliill 11 1 1. in. "il Hi" lolluwinj; date-.: Tucili). Julio i'. Muinl.i July I, l'l!i" clay, July I), .Monday, .luo l. l.l Olllcl' l.f I'i.iiiK 1 1 .I'Iiiilt, Jr., Major It. J. Paii. djiiiJiii. Sitili a tiling as a liatl.illoti drill was an inipii.iliillty In the nld ar- niury. which was hardy luri ciiiiuch, to tiecoinnioilalo ono oinpuny at clilll. ---- . Your friends nro interested In Scrnnton. Send them a copy of Tho Tribune's Souvenir. E. ins m HOTEL ALBERT tf , .