The Scranton tribune. (Scranton, Pa.) 1891-1910, June 21, 1901, Page 3, Image 3

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TFJE SCR ANTON TRIBUNE-FRIDAY, JtNE 21, 3901.
VALUABLE
Food Properties of Milk
arc lost in tho onllnnry method of condens
ing. Dr. I land's process retains o very food
element of the richest milk, and has added
the hone, nerve nml hlood-buildiutf phos
phates and hypophosphltes contained iu a
diet of whole wheat. 1'or these re.ibom
Dr Hand's
Condensed Milk
is tin mo-t rcfre-hinj; ilnnk foi the table
the most valuable food for infants .mil jrrow
inn children the realist restorative for
invalids ot iigul people. Ilctter
iresii mtik; ncn
as cream. W
; cc book let.
THE DR HAND CONDENSED MILK
SCRANTON, PA.
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CITY NOTES
III MM (.l -Ml I iiHliimil I i i n (.hi) u
Mii-hii- IMuf (mi- No i", will lni d linn
I U -li' Uill 1 111 tilllUlliU Ull I'ltltl lUlllll,
i t I o-ih tho M ( lnili
1 IHMlKs II 1, VV) llu II k itnl
I IMllfl (illl)lll Will 111 it It lilt It H k HI'l
I ililti limit it 7 i It i k lln iwihiu ) putt
i itr in tin ' i lull in ( mit i in n witti tiu t n
in, f tin U'luhlutV tu w i lull liotii
I.Whltl Pit ( M I i itk It Ollc of il
l.llll'(lll UK Ot(llIl MlllUiit I iMIlklllpt III
I llf tlMlH 1 till 1 Mililt, itlll lllllll, I olllllt
l-lil.M UN IllhllillO Hi .'iil 11)1 Ills l-
i (-, ! ill I lit i ii i iihimi Iu Ittuiit W
mid, ! W illiim-p nl
I I . H V U llu .j,.,oi f tl
J lit lll l I l III , ! II I I 1l II l Mill Mi III
iillmts will I o ml tiimi'js n lilulil,
I till UK, Mu Inn ( mii.i ( Ullthll Ml il, I'lltlirilli,
l Li Mhiii lu i i Id n, Unit J'tik, Mimlll ,
Ui I'l IS lit 1 II Null I Ml H
"Of ll M Nil, III Hi II lllh I i f tin
( til illl i UtU Utll4ll i lllti IU I lllllJlUtll
i il f ii nijit iii llu ii iiMiu-jiii Nmilt i-Ii
ii ,ii ii i i inn I In ii win upw inU f f no ut tin
tut inl'i is with iliiti tin til-, pi'tiit ml ill
kiii il in tiniiuHlil int tin opUnunl p
H ilium pHMiitnl -miiiI pi urn n! w it i. u
il ml In Mi-s lll (uti in, in I Mi II inn ill
.MUlillIM titn s in lllii Mill l 111 ihl ill Mi
M III t lis (hi (. ilili l-d h ,li MUlll till! I
ill tlllUlliM. Mill Mls ,l- I lllililll ill lljllltl
ill Willi In i nullum il miiI iii tint mI i
li.Mi- U I' lluiki in I I iin liioiuhl
lilt It IlllJltt to i I mm Wllh IWMlllllltl U
tn liiiirnltt win miwiI it tlu iiM(Iuinn tt tin.
ill III
TODAY'S EVENTS.
Hit iiiulii- if 11k Intuitu'- lt( hi 1 i--i m
tinn in uu(- ti(ti will It f ini 1 1 v iiihi
i'lil
Mi in'Mui-Mii. nf I ilu ml I mil jll I o 1 1 li
luitnl al Hi lit i m Mi--i.n III, I i iiiI.Iiii ir
mil. Ii mHlit it s n i tin I. Iti li. htiii lit will hi.
mul il Mil tli'-i l llu ..mil.
RECITAL OF WATKINS PUPILS
Fioginnune Thai Will Bo Eiii(pied
in College H.ill Tonight.
Tin ii- will Ik h nth.il tonlKlit In
t'ullci' ll.lll Hi tin- pupils III 1 1(0 .lllllll
T WnlKlns m il sluillu The pin
Kl.iinuif will he
Id .-Ini- Willi iin Jill' . Ii null
Mi, I i iU Ion. -sieinlici"l
oi'im. mil liiii ' ., . linn
Mi Willi mi liui
lhii?i "Mil Miiiimi" .... I nun ilio
Mi- -ulii liiiilln.
Uillinu' -"I ui '- Miii ' - ) ii in
Ml-- linnii I'uuii
I) KOMH IlillilV ill ni ,, , It ii iti.it
Mi Willi- Iiii.i
Mil (il "Wmilil im" ,-iiiiiii
i Uoll -id) ilotiliii lituiiini u" - ijiio
Mhs lliulil lluiis-a .l.iil.-.iii
I cl "llli' I on li" Siii uiu
Ml" In in K ii ii
llll I, I I IlliiJIlll (j)'l'll4lllll'- I lllllll-"
I lllllll (I') ' I IllMlllll Willi Ilio
limp. H
I lltllll.1 i
I'll 11 ll IllllUi
llulurl 00 ' liiit lui Ii ill)"
UfuoU-lbj llu Si. Ill Hi- i I ii-iiiviti,
I M-" , , ,, liliul
I ml I, I .n inn.
Ilrnnctl "llil- i- tin i mi" . htro -iiii mo
Mis Jc.-ii! -iiilili
Buck "Wlion llu Hi hi i, niin." s,,lmi
Mil-, li Ini I D'ili,
llcittalil "Ltnt'i WiUiii.' ,, ,,, , 'linii
Ml. i)iiii Sun (.(ulii,
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I)K.VI,i;ilS IN
HiQH-QRADE
Investment i
Securities
OFFICES i
66 BROADWAY, N. Y,
WILKES-BARRE, PA.
OARBONDALE, PA.
SORANTON, PA. .
(Commouweatlh Building.)
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UMC$ABEL
tli.iti to-chv's
tie Jot the
CO.,
II in It t ' ii2iN I in Illicit nml I ili".Si pi mo
Ml- I li iliilli iilil
Diim til I mi i ili I Jiiiincriniiiii
sli Itc mil ( limns
Mi Mitiliiu-i Mi' linns Mii" -li pin in
M UMii- Imi - 11 Will mil Uti in ( In in'
The infinite ;, nf tins nc Ital elioius
tin-
- pi Hill Ml-- lln-c IIII10, li H lill-lltl,
Mi- I ilk n (miiiill, ms (loiii, Mm II'
(.iii Mm Diilli lni-i II in ns ii, llniKt
Ink-in, Ii in K inn, M111I11 MHtlini-, lulu
mi Miui'in IIiiiiiIi Milium, W Iinlii 1 1 Miliin,
Mm Niliiiil, Mis In-pli O llilin. Mi- Inlin
I (iMilln, Iniiii I'llliti, Mi- li-sio -iiilili,
Mi- I I linni I-. I ililli W HkiiH
Mlo Mis, iiin Hiiln, nnii It tt. ( line
llimwiinir Mi- M II ( i-i, Mn.'iut (rn in,
I ii It i ( in- n Mr- I II Illinium -11 1
Iinlii. Xiiiii Hill i, M.iiLini 1 inns. Ii 1 i
nitt, Kitlii in 1.1I1I11111-, nnii (iililmn-. I ililli
lijulu. ,lo-t plinii liiiilini, it tori i (.nuinr,
Miinit I In li - Mi- Iniiii lli-i linn-, linni"
I'llinn, Mi- Winn -Iinlii-, ilu lilillill I l'l
I Im hi i- Mi- I I 11K111-, Mi- (.iiluiili Wit
I ni
liiiil Ml ( in.- I" Witt, I (' While, lil
llllil ll-.ll lllllll It. Mill, Iiilili I l in- .
I) I i in-, Willi i li no-. It'll I' IIiimi. -i lui i
lln.lii-. Will lui.-, Ilinii I Inni- Will I'l ne,
li Im (iniiii Ilinii- lit mi- I i ml. Ili id.
Will i m i I W It I mi-, linni -uphill- I
II Pin- I mi I I iipnilii Villnii in (iinlii,
VII i il Winiil p, DiihI M Inni
Hi- Mi I W Inn- ! I mmiiii Will W it
Kin- I inn- lliil-m II. in. t -mull, Will
Ilinii Ilinii llitlm. linn- I W iil.ni-, linn
Dull, (lull' ilinii, Minllio ( llllinil, Willi.
Inn- I' 1 II iiiln I liiiiin I loin. ( I..
I. ihlin I I. Iiii-n. W M (mil, I ml Willi,
IIiiIhkI WiiI.ii-, linn- (.ilhuliii, I illio 1 i in-.
Mini ll.l. ilnu, linni liiil.ui-, Winn -liii'n-,
! I Nil mil
u i inpilii-l- Mi-- IImiiico II Itliliniuliil
III i ( nnii ii Mi- 11 I! Hi mi-, Mi ( lint 4
li 1 1- nil M I h ii I Hid
Mi I I Wnlii liiiuiil u
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MILITARV MATTERS
Tin -pi nnii .mil ihliil lutl.ilnn of
llii- Tliln-iiith li'Klnitnt will In ro
vii'wnl In tlu iiou in mm limUht,
.111(1 till' OKIll lll-n lll.lili t)i in ill-
-Iiiii nl .iw.itilhik in u li-nn ii'- li.ul(,ts
.ildii -si - will )(. in.ulf In .lud;,,. ,
M IMw mis mil ,1im1ri .lultn Ki 1
l, tiiiil the ulKlit s no( i'i dliiK- iiiniii-i-.
in li' n i nidst hue ii'-tln-. iiiitino.
'I hi tiikii anil ihi'-( ntiitiiin will lie
IIHI1 til till llllllli mil Will l illllllll'IKP
liniiiiitt .it s i", ii'iluiK. t'ulonil c
llow UiiiikIii'i ii. nt i he Ninth icrI
ii nit. nl Wllln- linn., iiulnjf i (un
til, nidi i ul" tin- Thin! liiJK.ule, In the
.ilisi'iHi- i'l (itni'i.il .1 I'. f-. (iohln.
Will inlli'llit the tr lew Poliinel
IJiiitsht il .uul the inn indsp- will
addie-s ilie n niiuein, m.lKilifT the
)li-i'lilaiiiin spee hi- wllfii the medal-
.lie dlsti lliuti i Id the im n .uul
nllii t i-
I r.
The lulluwillK iniiii with ltleiemo
In ill ill- ha- In i ii I tied
lh i.l liinli i- I ii.-t lljtnllin Uilit..tiili II. t,l
I, (. I'
- Ullll II I'l , IllllL 1-, 1'iul
lint ill iii'iinlii Vn I
I llu I ti -t I lit il mi ( i nipiiins II 1,1) in. I
K, will j--, iniiii a tin imi linnii rn ilull
H in Hit Inlliiiilii. iliti-, Mmiiln, linn 'I,
In. -.In, Inh J, Iniiii, lull li in. I Wiiliit-il'i,
lull 17, I nl -i iiilili it - in p in Willi
lint'- i ill il - I'i p iu I In ilull mil imiiln li
ullh i lull ilinii p iiiiln ii luiiiI im nut.
' 111, lllttlllllll I llllllli Hull i nil) In In his
In .1. ililli i- it 7 n p hi iii.iii tin ilinii' iIjIi
! ili-iu nnii tin olliui- tin' )..-., .it im ilu
tMliili." lit i. nl. i
I itiiliniiil I iilmiil I' W -llllinil,
I iniiiii ii.iliu,' I li-i Hill ill. n
I t lilt li nit W i: l.iin-li l iluunl
a 4
N'nw that the liisiei lion- ale mm
I lie nii'it ate taneil awullliiK lilt' an
iiniini I'liu in of their i.iiim-s and .Mnjni
Mlllai will pinhahly inaKn his uKiil
on tills limine the em aiiipiiient. Tim
lllHie(tl(ls wi'H', (ill lite wlinle, flllts
fniloiN, most nf the ininpallies lui li
Uva nut a Kix'd utteuil.iuie and tile
men kuIiik: at llioir diill with a dash
ami lin Tlicio was a Kicat ileal nl
lnial Intmc-i .shown In lite lu-pei'tliin-,
and tar mom peiuu.s mi net) out in see
the Mililleis helltK hustled tluoildh
tlielt maniHMt vies hj the haul-win KIiik
ullkeirt tlian -aw last e.U'h In-pei Hull,
. a
Tim HiiiiiUiiKeiiieut that Mr. flii'tim
will asaln bo the t-reim ot eiuaiiip
niciil tan haiill') he snld to hae rotno
an a suipiM, lint thmo wcie, npor
lliples, some meinhutsi nf tho lPKhneni
who enteitalliPd faint hopes that tlimo
would he a chango this ji'iir and tho
InlR.uln j i(t t to new lamplni- Kiounds
The Blowinif lsion or Hurfalo as tint
Hipiio "f emainpinent Ioiir nfm o fotined
lt-pf as a inli.tBe, and then uiiuu
WyomlniBr as the po-sihlo si cup.
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The appointment of Vilwite v. J,
Tonoy as riiiitciin.itUi soigcant was
,i kooiI oni) and popular. It was huh.
pected all (ilmitr that there was a
"(In 1 1 hot.sp" in the i.iio for tho of
fice, and although dozens of names
wpio mentioned for tho plaio It Is a
peculiar tact that hut little was heaul
of the hiieichstul eandldnto and his
chames, until thu appointment euma
Wednesday.
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Siiiokc the I'ocoiio Oc cigar.
SILLIMAN MAY
BE DISCHARGED
NO LAW AGAINST BRIBING
BOROUGH OFFICERS.
According to Mr. Sillimnn's Attor
ney, Major Everett Warron, tho
Pennsylvania Codo Waa Wanting
Up to May 2, of this Yoar, in Any
Law Under Which a. Person Could
Bo Convictod for Bribing a Borough
Councilman Arguments in tho
Water Rata Case.
A rather Mini til nc- pioposltlnn was
advanced -.enteidny In lUKillueiit
cotliL hv -Major j:oipU AVaiien. It
was to the eff( el that up to the sec
ond day of last month time was no
piolslou in the laws of I'ennsj Iwi
nlo for Imlictine; n. jiot-on for Inlblntf
a (ouucllman.
On that dnv the Rowinor slt-ned a
bill maldtiK it a punlshnhle orfen-i' to
Inlhe a IioioukIi councilman. This act
was passed, Major Win 1 en unci led.
to stipplv u (lellclenev in the law. The
lCKlslatine. he said, lenlled theto was
no statntoiv pioslon iialnst Inlli
im; a (ouiicilman, and pasul tills ait
for the putpii-o ot suppljlitf; the de
ll( leii(..
The cnnUnllon was made In tile 111
Kiinii'iitH on tho motion to iiuasli Hie
Indlelments irt the iase of KutnU Sllll
liinn, Ji rhaiKi'd with hinltm irhen
Inlhe- to llo i ouncllmen of Old Poise
botiUIKll.
The act unilir whlihj Ilio lnil,1i t'
inenl was iliawn when ilenudi d of
Its letfal eilnae;i' and teduceil lo plain
I'iikIIsIi, uads that It -liall be tin of-fiu-o
to In ihe anv state ollh or. either
at latKc 01 in anv mtinUlpil division
theieof A IioioukIi i ounellman is not
a state ollh n-. Major Win ion con
tenili il, and tbete haln( been no
sjiei Ilio act ma Kin--' it an oflense to
In Ibe a boioiif-h ellhltl nt the lime
.Mi. .Slllimait is chat sid with IuuIiik
tallied the Old Poie coiini llmen. not
oalv thp indictment but the whole
pio-eiutlon .iK.iln-t him must fall.
roil oTiii-i! ui:asons.
AtlacKs wile m ide on Ilio Itulli t
ments for at Ions otbei ttisons, but
Maiit Wiuipii -.ml t lie alioe was
the ( onteiitliia on whklt he pilncip.il
ly l el led.
Distilet Attoine W. l. T.ow Is In n
pl to M.ijoi W.u ion's noel (onlen
tlim, hold that the na-nnible lend
ing of Ibe .k t im, lei vhli h tho In
die tmcni was iliawn would be thai to
In hie anv state otitic r or olllieis in
anv municipal elii-lon of the -thte,
would be jn offense against the law.
lie el Id not attempt to explain wliv
the lcf-ls,iiuie pa-seil a law at thH
-e-sior m ikintr it an ofl'en-e to bilb
biiioiiKb (ouiuilmen.
The inillt tinents as lln-t the n e
eOunLilinen whom Mi. r-i 1 1 1 1 itn ii Is
i hatred with bnblns ,ne lil,el to bo
iltiishid. When tlu ea-e i.ime to bo
hi.inl eslei(l,i, JudRe lMwatds
hilteel JIi O linen who wa- about
lo pitKfitl to attack the mil U Intents,
bv s.uini. that the (ouit had about
made up its mind in the mutUi, and
links- the dlstiitt altnimv had sonie-tbltif-;
to s i ,i- to ihv Jndle Intents
. 1 1 1 ) 1 1 1 1 1 not bo itt i-hed, ibe cottit
would nol taio lo heat aiKtimPiits.
Mi. Lewis s.iid he would hae to
admit lb it It stomeil Ibal th(-e eases
weie BOioined h the ( a-e ol the
t oiiioinuwcaltli .-lKiiin-t (lieen. in
whleli the Supteme t oui I allium il the
cpiashlnK1 of in imlit tinont loumle'el on
o idem e adducPd at the healing of .1
dlllii lilt i l-o, and without an pte-
ions bluiliiiK- on l.
porxDTin.v op tmi:m.
In the i.l-e of the old Poi ,' eouit
clhnen. the iniiii tnienls weie lounded
on ( lileiu e adduced at the beailnw
ot the biil)oi cling.s .lHainst "Mi.
ilhtiian.
In tho (a-es aj-ain-t .1 I.'. Moif-'iin
and Pied rsaloi. Old Potj-o (ounell
inea I1.11-4-.1I with mlsdune.iuor In ol
llee, in buhls inleiestid thentsihis
iu eonti ti Is foi suppliH-, to the bnt
oilKli, Ml. O'Utbn alt.uKtil the in
iiii Uncut on the Kinuiiel that the pit
tliul.u loptiaets urn. not -et foith
In the iudii Imout, and both .luiln1'
IMw.uds and .IikIkp Kelly intintated
that till- was a fatal delect.
One 01 the mo-t liiKeniou-. .iikuuk ills
thai the lot al (ouit has lit aid tuiiii
that mm v iiiKiMiloiis lesal luminal v, I.
II. Minns, vn- that whidi he niiide
M'stoidnv In tlte case bioiiKht by ('iiu
itul St'hioeilei' to tost the alldilv of
the 1 itj oidlnaiicp llliirf tho l.ltos to
bo chtiiK 'I Im watei.
Mr. Munis held that a ( 01 poi.itlon
ha- 110 I Mill- otlim tlnill lliose epie-s-lv
stipulate il in lis (battel, and Unit
theie Is nothhu In the Se lautou Hus
ami Walei tompan's ehatlei kUIiik
them the iIkIU to ll late.-. The ii,ht
11111-1 let-t -innowheie, boweei , and Ihe
iiui'stii 11 is as 10 "whete Hint 1 lj,ht
lodges, Theie Is no ilt'll VillK that tho
loKislatuio lias thai pnwei and tan e
eidso II ll-eir 01 delet-atc it Tile li'K
Islaiute tan mill e.ei(l-e that power
bv llslliK the lalos lo be 1 hatred all
mi'i' ihe .state, olhetwlso It would I in
iiPi-i:nn.NT omants.
attt'lllplillK speilal leKi-lalion
Two illltetmit Kinnts of powm ate
made to (Hies bv the loKlslatllie Dun
Is an epte-s slant, such as telatos to
Ilie powet to loffulalo pavhiK. sower
Ins and tho HKe. The other Is a seu
etal SI. nil, III w Ililli Is lilt itltled pti Wel
ti) lesulaie tibiiut pMMyihliis Uuillns
to the 1401101. ll wellate, not IcptlKUaut
lo the Kmieial laws Tho intos to bo
eliiiiriod lot AMiter Is leMtaltily a mat
ter tone bins Ihe fioumal wolfiito, ami
as the compan. has no power to do It,
and tlte lcKl-lalun lias not attempted
to do It dhcctly, It icmalus that tho
lit lOUlliils, ilu (lelenates of tile leg,
IMaiute in e.uli muuli ipal ilMsinu,
must liat) this lislit, ,
In d(Mi)iiiK the tisht of tho company
to shut oil' a consume! "s supply of
waler, If the consumer lulls to pij,
Mr, Hums lu.nle tho contention that
tho coinpiny's only tpcoutse s to onior
suit foi the iliilni, Tho water ilocs not
belonsr to tho eompany, he said. Tint
leKlslatiue krae tho tonipait) the ilslit
to tako the water fiom the hlieanis
and Hiipplj it to tho pcoplo to whom It
beloiiKS by uatuial ilslit, Tho peoplo
own the water all tho time A man
cap take a bucket of water lioni tho
ciiiumiis icsuiMdr and the eompany
tan not lodgo a. c-hiujje of laiceny
Your Bank.
If tho eiuestlnii of it hanking
homo Is contioiitlns ou, wo bus
Best that you Investigate our
facilities befoio locatlns.
The People's Bank
ni?nlnst him. Tho company can not sell
this witter to tho people of Wilkes
Unite. It IipIouks lo the people or tlili
hniiHty. Tito people, tin (High the lop
Mntuio. said to the tompniiy, "You
can ilepilM1 Us of tills watei In the
ti nuns that Is owned bv nalutul
lislili pimldlnif you will delher It to
our liomps,"
Aivnt'TH Tttn oppmt.
The (ompanv net opts this orfer and
Inlios the water out of the teach of Its
owners, ptomlsliiK to tlellei It to litem
onnU'iilontlv. Tim l Is the limit and
oNlctil or tlte contlacl. The matter of
rompon-atlon to the com puny for tfils
smvhe Is yet to lie aiiauiteil. Thu
leiinpanv can not .say to the people,
"You can not lime this watei." It must
stipplv the water, ami If the consumer
falls to puv for II, It must do as eveiy
otliei pet -on must do, bo Into touit
and sue lor ltn claim,
.Itnlsi'i IMwnrils mul Kellv both In
teiioKiitcd Mr. Hunts nt length us to
what would be done In ease a eon
sttinei' was Insolvent, or lr he tefiised
oik h (iniutet to 111 it lie pu,menl. Mr.
Minns' answeis weie In substance that
the Lompanv would have no umoiusc
ei(pl to Keep on siiIiir. The cotn
pau, he .said, takes this tlsk, and lr
then- Is an Inmlequat v In the law, It Is
the coinpanv's ntlsfoitune.
roiisiessui 111 M. P, Olmstettd, ot
llnulsbuis. who Is assoi luted with
Malar i:oiott AVatien, for the defense,
made the aisuments asalnst the 1)111.
Me held tint Ihe contention made by
Mr. Munis lOKiudlni; the absence of
.l) oiies-etl llBllt in (lie cotupiuo's
(bailor to IK watei uites on lei be
applied with equal fone to the eltj's
(baiter. He also, at length, a-salltd
the attempt ol councils to 11 c the tale,
as a violation ot the 1 Ifiht of contiact,
tin atleinpt to dcpilve the eompany nt
pi opei tv without due piotess of law,
and 1111 often t to taKe fiom the 1 0111
pitnv the man iconic nt and eontiol ot a
business which the lesislatuio nave
sp(( liltallv to the eonip.tnv.
WPI'.K IN' DOUBT.
II might he K.i dieted it out some of
tho (iiiosttnns, the Judges piopoundcd
to Mi. Bums, that thevaieM'iy nitii h
in doubt as lo the cltv's tight to IK
the water tates, and that the ptoper
(utii-o fot a (.onsiimer to put sue, If
aggtlovod at the (barges, Is to come
Into touit, under the Act of 1STI, and
have the 1 0111 1 IK the late, In Ills pin
tle illiu c iso
Mi. oliuslnid and M.tor Wan on
contend that this was the ptoper
in-clhod, but Mi. Olmstead w.nily re
imiiKed to the coin t that It was not
like! th- touit would In lug Itself to
I id 11c o the tales thatged bv a coni
p.tnv wliU h has been p.ning onlv two
liei rent .1 eai to its stoe kliolders.
CItv -lolieilor Oooigo M. Watson was
pi e-t nt at the ai summit-, but took no
pan l'li-ldint W. AV. Skirtuloh, of
the (loiemlaiil company, was al-o an
hilt lestid lislenel.
Other ca-cs wpip dealt with as
follow s:
VimhiI -' oiiiinoinif 1I1I1 i.'iin-t I W. (linni
fi 1 it .il. ilt 11111111 r to iinlii tint nt , roiiniini
iiilili aiin-t Viuloni Untitle, nile to lomit
fiitiilun, 01 niiiiomw ill li ijii -t l'mil- ( onip
11 11 mlo foi t 11 u trill, roiieiioniiDltli ie,iiiet
Mi ( uul , into 10 -trti.i ntt fori ituio
etiniimiiil ( hi nut nii lillt i;iin-t Vntlioii
-iiiiunli, 111I1 to mint foiftittoo, in ro: -oitire
f i; 111.1111: iltint- fiom Kim 11 ill, tiilc to ilt;-
Ion tit 1 'ci
-iiinihinl 1 , tiinirniit 1I1I1 ouinst W'aile M
I I ii ii. nil'' lo qii i-h in Iu inn hi
All the 01 pliaus' (nml c ises pcept
tho-u of tin. hi'ii'ncv and Oolbv ca-tati-,
wimp subniltteel.
When tlte touit tose fiom Its sitting
at li o 1 kit k il bid ell-po-eel of 11
( ommoii pleas ea-e-, 40 ti n let session-
ea-iK and ID oiphins'. eouit
i a-e-. all in lour davs. It was the
biggi -t and one ot the most Impoitant
"ps-lous ol .11 summit eouit the county
has ever -ton
Coin t ailioiiim il until Satutday
moininr, at ) o'i lock.
To Revoke Hotel Licenses.
Xtatlv .ill of ji-ieidav moining, in
ui hum nt tuiiii, wis taKi u up with
heat Ins- on the tubs In t evoke Uipim
licenses, -ceuicil b tile Munielpil
lo.iMie.
Tln.it' wme Ihuteni e a-es in all. The
pen sons who-e llnn-is weie attacked
wme P. .1. Megan, I'. F 0'Mole, .liihn
M ColeMii in, .Iminie P. MiinK, ol llmi
iiiiii i . and Mi IiIm'I Walsh, Mhhael
Manlt'V, .lobn It. Kellv, ol the Seventh
waul; .latnb Hani-and Ign it Pium,
nt tin' Pighlh w.ntl, FiiinK XowkKi,
ol tlio Nineteenth waul, .Metcalfe At
lluil-oii, ol the Thlitcenth waul, O.
Tliiodnii' Jlonis, ol Ihe Plshlh waur,
and lloin.v 1. Jones, ot the Plt,hth
waul,
The last two weie ihainl with inn
lling dlsnidi liv holl-es. All the othms
wme uicii-ed nl selling on Sunday,
Pi ept In tlie Ounnioie ( j-es, at lange
lnents vmmo iniule wJieieby the tiiles
ate continued on tho p.utles agieclng
to live up to the law and Keep their
blind- up on .sundav, so that a lull
Iew ol the bin loom Is obtainable fiom
the stui't. The Mt sail case was ion
tlntii d on m count ol the Illness of Mr.
HiVoiii. Tho Muni- case was also inn.
limit il by ugi cement.
Iu the Mi InK. O'Mo.vle and Coleman
eases, the league pii'sPllted testimony
1 1 oui Detectives Smith and (lieen that
they botisht ami thank lltiuui at these
plates on Sundav. Coleman said Ills
bo.v did It against his oulet-. Mt.
Mi ink .stated that her b.n tender had
ted'lvod .stilt t ouleis not to hell on
Siiiul i.v and that It he did sell, as rhn
deteelives swote, he did It without her
kuowledgi! and against her oNpies.,
diict lions Mr. O Movie admitted thai
ho sold lo ke cue mul Smith. They
emtio to his pine o and intioditccel tlimu
selves us Ultliils of a close piu.sonnl
filmid of his. lie was pleased to moot
M lends of his paithiilar ttleud and
took tlimu into his hotel to Heal thmn
He stil tlimu up twice, ami then one ot
tin ui insisted on palng ioi tho tlilnl
ill InK. O'ltojlo ptotosteii that ho
vvouliln't take un niuiiey, but when
tlu ft lends of his pai tlcular It lend in
sisted and went so far as to tliimv tho
money onto tin- pool tabic, ho accepted
it, just to Keep pence
In tho case against Homy Jones, Do.
tPitlves Keeao and Smith told of tlio
upstaiis npai tinents being emwded
wllh women ot Known dl-teputo and of
a slot mat lilim which contained iu
ili-ionl plctiiit's Agent llobeit Wll-ou
and )otee the Hulling I elated theli i
poiii'iiccs on the night they went the to
to aiiest a man and hud to ciaiK a
eotiple of heads befoio they lould set
their pilsoner away fiom tho eiowd
that pitched on to thmn
As chmactci witnesses for the hotel
tlio (letousn put mi e-Counly Doteo
tlve Thomas l,e.slion, John Tlmncj,
W. II. Thoma-, John Slioil, Piank
Jewell, I' J HliKev, James Molt, Jt ,
(ionise Molding and Seth Jones,
Mr Meets, who leptesenlcd tho
league, cioss-oMiiulned all the wit
nesses except Mr. Tleiney. He usKcd,
"Aio ou the gentleman Known as
Jack Tietnej .'" "I am," icsiioutled Mi.
Tleiney. "That's all," sold Mr. Meeis.
Mimioge Licenses.
lolm 'ii.-ulit ,,. ,, Diiiiiiuui
1 lore m c I Ircer Dtiiiiuoio
lliiVli I' 'lln.ln.H Wllki Ujiio
ilJinU l. OiUi'; , Wikuliain.
MIRTH AND
MERRIMENT
THEY CHARACTERIZED CLASS
NIGHT EXERCISES.
This Year's Gradttatos of tho High
School Conducted Annual Class
Night Exercises Bofore an Enorm
ous Audience Exeicises Woro In
teresting and Amusing and Kept
tho Audience In Continual Laugh
terAddress of tho Piosldont of
tlio Clues, Federick Lidstono.
With lest tind ipilp of mil tit, with
mmiy laugh mul Jovous smile, the
pleasant tiles ol Clavs Night weie ob
soived ui the High school auditorium
last night bv the laigest elas whleli
ever gi minuted rnnn that Institution.
One bundled and thlity-elght ptettv
gills and shit t-walstcd jotuig men on
u plntfiuin diaped bv the old gold
ami blue or the High school, spent
their last period or mmtlinent In lh'
eleiu l.v-loved walls or their nlniii mii
tms, and with the unite set Ions com
lnenciMiiottt leietnoules or toiilglil will
enter Into a steinei, fin moie exaetinir
win Id,
No Class Night evmclses ltavo been
attended at the High school bv sin It
u timing ns slumped Its appioval upon
tho-e ol last night. As eailv us 7.10
o'clock the ettttunees Weie ciowded,
and at N o'clock theie was not a,
vacant seal in the hull, The tisltms.
haul-wot king Miutlts In white duck
tioii-m-, tolled earnestly and bad
their hands mote than lull In attend
ing to the accommodation of the gteat
:. umbei of poisons ptesent.
The stage was magnllle entlv clecor
ateil. Pour long Hots of scats igm
pklelv occupied ill the avalla'blo
spate, and In the hackgiotind stiete li
ed an epun-e ol gold and blue ilta
jietlts. Palms nml fonts, ouupled the
ftonl p.ul ot the' stage, and on high
bung a missive fiamewoik of gteens
with the ilas- motto inscribed In let
tms of vetdant toliago, "He) Pnine-t."
The fiamoivoik sleanied and gllttmed
with the i.tvs of a sioie of Intntidcs
cent light bulbs .matured along II.
SPNSIMI.P INNOVATION.
Sboitlv aflei 8 o'clock the guiduates
in ot ceded down the aisles and mount
ing the steps t ntmed tile stage hi
( ouples An Innovation wis Intui
eluccd bv the -cbolats of '01 In that
(he Miinig men did not pant uneom
foit.iblv in cboss suit-, but each of
the male mpmbeis looked eleliglitlullv
cool in a t-hiil waist and vvltlle duck
ti ousei s. Manet's oicbestia oponcel
the eoiclses bv pining an oveitute,
and Kev. Thomas De C.rue hv then ele
llveied tlie invocation 1'iositlmit
Pled I.ld-toiie was the tl'sl niembei
or Ihe rla , to lake an active pait
iu tlie night's doing
lie delivoted a vmv able addioss,
and statetl a numbPi of Ilia fae ts
v.hiell lie il.iitned make the e la-s tlio
giealt-t evet gi.iduated tiont the
High school lis numbei of gi.idu.Ucs
is ru 141 eater titan that of anv pie
ce ding elt's and it has I'lOO benleu
bv thh ty-nhie n.imi i The aveiage of
'is and a fi.ution, attained bv the
, iinlii ttu I. in, Mi-s Ollvr Munn, is ihe
bight -t evet made at the school and
the genet al ivetase of the gill iiiein
beiN is ,iiii the high-w.itci mink at
I lined bv- the menthol s ot the sentlei
-e ut the institution.
He al-o loin heel bilellv upon the
death of that able iiistiue tor, 1'ilnclpal
W. W. Oiant, and epiesse(t the sen -tow
lelt, iiai tk iil.nlv bv the niembei
of the giaduatlng eln , who had come
to Know and iimVi -t nid him Tlie
neL speaker wa- liiillltlt Pelvvatd
Thomas, the la-s hl-toi i m. He tiaced
the eveij aellon of the e las-, ftorn II
Inci pllou lour .veats ,if,o, up to Us
piespitt gloi v.
Vailous ol the hunioious happenings
ol tills pel loci wme In it'll v tone he I
upon and a gie.U deal of laughtei pin
' oKod A'i-s Alma koui-e Wehlau, the
(lass poetess, nad seveial stany.ts of
vm-e, in which site gi.it olullv told of
the past and piesent ot the (lass ot "01.
THP CkSS SONli.
The ol,i-s -oiig, tin music and woul
of whleli wme (onipo-eil and wiltlcit
by Miss T.aut.i Mabel Dean Meliltum,
was then -ut ,, aftei w bit It David
'i nib 11 I'bll'ip- mated upon "Tine
Knighthood." Tlie sublime action ol
the d:.lns Sh F'iillip Svdnev, iu push
ing a-lde the cup ot watei held to his
piu hid lips and waving It lo an an-SUi-lud
-oldloi, was the theme upiili
wllh h he based a mmj ilevei addie-s.
Miss Mlldioil Van Pleit (llein, whn-e
talents as mi elnciitlonlst me too well
Known to need all tuitbm oni oinluiil.
leelted a .simple llllle seleition, en
titled "The Usual Wav," In a untune
wllh h e tuiseel the .milicue o lo insist
upon an muoie, lollou Ind wlileh M.vor
Kuhutt huh k deliveied the e la-s pi o ph
ot , and piedlihd a ilallns ait.iy m
intuits lot hi- da male-, laiiglug nil
the wav 1 1 oui In ads o female s(niln
ai les to .stills ol tip,' tnotUglits,
Jesse J, .M Modilsut gave1 a spit iniiii
lulln solo, ami Mis- Meali he Pill-
Munis tlieii n't I led with splendid
diamatle eliect an I'm lo liimiis gho-t
stoi v. Hm -ele( Hon was a diilli up
one, but earned hm the sinle ontltusi
tulio apphiu-e wllh h hint lewmded
Miss liteon. She nl-o le-piuuled to an
mil me, Kinnk A. Coibett had the
class piesmitatiuii, and in seletting his
one bundled and thh l.v odd gifts, Mi,
Cot boll bad ho enviable task Wo usi d
osd'lliiii ell- iliiiliiatlou, howevn, nun
Kept his audleuio In a iiiiillnual litter
bv tlie mlilh-piovoKlng naiuie of hi-,
boons. Itobmt Ihnest Sihult. lead tlio
ed.iss will, and In anoulaiue with tliuo
bouoied itistom beiiueiuheil to Dio
undoigiaduates till the vlituei and
lalllnss or the giaduates,
Manet's oulieslia i one hided (he t-li-tcMialnnimit
with a selection A i lass
dam ii was then held at (lie MUc(i
club. Tho looms wme picttily ejoecn
ntt'il, and hundicils ol e ouples enjoveil
themselves until late, tlaiitlns to tho
music of Manor,
HAVE PURCHASED SAND HEAP
Well Known Scrantoninns Seuute
a Valuable Ptoperty,
A plot of laud cast ot the )eaair
and Hudson U.nKs, wnme lite Houilug
Hi nok Hows nude l the Washington
avenue btldge, has been puicha-eil b
Couuid Schioeeli'r, Cliatlts Moblm-on,
Vie tot Koch, Pnill Sehimpll and l.ni
Schimplf who will iiiioi poi ate the
Htmi lug MiodK l.auil.lmpinvcmcnt and
Sand loiup.in.s
The puiihai-c' was made lioni the
l.ai liiiwuium 1 1 on and Steel i oinpanj ,
vvhlih has feu jeais been laKIng sand
fiom this piopmty. t is said Unit It
still contains 1,100. OOO cubic feci ot good
building sand, and that ttitci this sand
is dug out tlio piopmty will be avail
able foi building put poses The com
pan) has no luithci use- tor the aund
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IF YOU ARE IN WANT OF GtOTHING AND YOU ARE
SHORT of MONEY
Our ClvbL)' ' tem.
We will dress you in the BEST and give you
plenty of TIHE TO PAY.
317" Lack. Ave
Second Floor
Open Evenings
PEOPLE'S
Auction Sale Extraordinary
Contents of Westminster Hotel,
217-219 Wyoming Ave, Scranton, Pa.
Commencing Tuesday, June 25, at 10 a. m., Continuing
from Day to Day Until Stock Is Sold.
Sale to consist of the furnishings of nearly 100 Rooms. Com
plete bar outfit Back bar, front bar, pumps and counters, lunch
refrigerator, floor linoleum, ceiling fan. screen partitions. Cash
Register. Office fixtures Writing tables, chairs, desk etc. 10
Large Pier Mirrors ; these are all French plate and large enough
for bar 100ms. Dining Room 25 tables, 2 side boards, silver
ware, crockery, glassware, table linen. Kitchen Large 2 fire
range and boilers, 1 steam table, 1 plate warmer, coffee, tea and
hot water urns, carving table, cooking utensils. One Square
PiailO. Parlor Furniture odd chairs, couches, lounges, tables,
etc. 7O Rod Room Suits All kinds ot woods, hair mattresses,
pillows, bed linens, toilet sets, etc. Thousands of Yards of
Carpets. Wardrobes, separate bureaus, wash stands, etc.
'I his is the largest sale of the season and those desirous ot
furnishing or refurnishing their homes should take advantage of
this opportunity. Sale Ahsoiute. Terms Cash.
'Ihe house will be open for inspection fiom q a. m. to 3 p. m.
Monday piecedmg sale.
Meklrum
Scott & Co.
Out luluidui 101 v Sale nf
Ladies'
Muslin
Willi li Op lied I
MONDAY
Continue s Tliiougliuut tin et K
In milling Mil- ileiuiui"ut to oui
glow lug buslno-s. 1 ho -ami high
standatd thai 1 haiai It ile- 0111 ntlp
llllts ha- belli -tihllv ailhoiiel In '
11 iid we have no he-lttini v in pin
nouiiciug lllll lllle tin 1 lllllll III all H
.-peels to anv evil .-I own in iliii
inaiKet.
Willi legaul lo
PRICES I
v'e would onlv -av that on euiupii
sou ou will II ml them
CORRECT
Corset Covers,
Drawers,
Skirts,
Night Gowns, Etc
We nie showing Iu tlio ven inwe-t
1 oiicoplieiu-i and ! IiihIvi slvles
IuiipIsoiui'Iv tiimmed 1 Ither In l.u " or
1 niliiuiilt i -01 as simple as jolt waul
tlli'lU,
Corset Demonstration All
This Week
T wbli li cu ax invited
126 Wyoming Ave
sluic it ptopo-es o move Ms mills and
shop- Mom lliH t H)
Change in Tjiuo Table,
Megliiuing Siimla.v June .'I, tlio New
Nolle, Uutnilo and Wt-tetit .summct
llme-liblo will go into elti'ii. Ttaius
will leave Si 1 anion at IU it) a 111 I p
111 and '1 10 p m . and leutinlug will
111 live at St 1 ant on at 7 10 a. 111 10 10 a
m. and 11' p m .Suuduvs. will leave
Scranton at fc. !U a m and T P lit, and
.uilvc al Si 1 anion at 7 10 a 111 and
U 10 p. 111.
Dainty
Durable and I
Inexpensive...
Wo lie tlioiiitiir i i.iti tiillil iott.
Iiirnl of I Ullll', HUN ItlllttV
llbVs-W VIII1. lllllll, I is, t II vb
I'MlM'". WIM'S. (I. Vllllis, l.
(II It I linM.s, -HI llllllli is, ,(:
VSIt sMVII, III.IIIIV Pi-Ills' po.
mini. 'I' ilnlili l., l 31 iloin Willi"
'I iinilili i s ;"i iloin 'tin. ttilniv
lllllllllllltt' it (tlOtt UDOtU, lllililll III
lliili hii'ipi ii'iu' prlu, mo etioni;
IiiIum in tin it- litor.
Co. .Jwi"? .A!?"8.
" niiu nuuiv ri uiimi t "V
Credit
Clothing
Company.
JOHN UfcKlVlYINJ
Porch
Furniture
What is more restful
after a warm day than to
sit out on the porch dur
ing the evening in a com
fortable rocket?
We have a most com
plete assortment of Porch
Furniture. Theie is a
gteat vanety ol
Porch Chairs,
Porch Rockers,
Porch Couches,
Porch Tables,
Porch Settees
A few of these make a
porch look very inviting.
Come in and look them
over.
Hill & Connell
121 N. Washington Ave.
SUMMER RESORTS.
FENWICK HALL,
ON LONG ISLAND SOUND.
i tuoiitli of beautiful Connecticut
ill. 1 Tin loiatlou. loi health and
till 11-111 e, is not eipi iled by any re
Mil 1 along lite 10.1st Uveij con
venient ( all the best uuiactlou.s,
Mi Male Hull l.lnKs, Fishing, llaih
ing, Moulin,; and Tennis Com Is
The line st niaiiiilaml.t d toads for
ill him; ami 1 vi ling iliiougli tho
most 1 banning (oiiuti), swept by
Ibe bittv.c- lioni Sound and Klver,
N'evet hoi, no mo-(uitoes, no mn
lui la .Supeiloi looms, tablo unsut
p.issed. I'cnwIcK is two and a half limns
fiiim New Yin K 1 tuiiii on the
New- V01K, New Haven and Ilatt.
old ti.iln to SaybtooK .1 line t inn Sl
fust Mains dallv. Opens June ST.
Tor fititlicr iuroiination, addtcss
I i: Cballlelil. l'toptieior, Hotel
Jcifcison, Union Seiuuie, New Yofc.
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