.6 THE SCltAOTOiV TRIBUTE-WEDNESDAY, JULY 3, 1901. WEST SCRANTON BAD TANGLE OFCHARGES THEY WERE AIRED BEFORE ALDERMAN KELLY. Attractions Offorod to tho Public on Independence Day Donations to St. Patrick's Orphanago Acknow ledged Offlcors of Ripple Division, Bona of Temperance Installed S. H. Adams Complained That Tools Owned by Him Were Stolon from n House at Llncolfc Heights. Aldetm'in Krllv l.u 1 Ills hands full ytfllriduy in disposing of suits and countrr-milt, In which both John Copl ack, of Ta.vlni, mikI Michael Savage, of 1.uzmiio stieet, worn tho lotliit It seems tliiit Savage boarded with Coplack unci when the funnel li'ft his boarding plue ho Infi nil unpaid bill amounting t" seveinl ilollai" Coplnek had a art mt lfiid, e lunging Savage villi defintidltig lilni. mid the nldoi limn give Judgment fm the amount. Then Savage Imil Ceijilae k in tested fur tho liteenv of some clothing which was held In lieu of the tinpnlil bo.nd bill. U'hrii till" ease was disposed of. Cnpluek Imil Savage- iiiiftid for ills nidoilv ondtii t mid iiiaMiu. t lireutj Jlc was hold In ti.ill Copl tck was then imixlcil it t the In Mupcc of Savage, who e lunged nlni with at"-. tult and buttot, making thieuts, ellsoidcih londuil, Hand, and M'iciiiI oihei things. Ho was tlnod $" and (lists on one thai go, and hold in tiW on anotln i. More Tools Stolen. S. 11 Adams, of I'.Ti Pltlstnn n cmio, ropoitod lo Lieutenant Williams last night that a set of his tnids hud boon Molcn fioin a now house on which he was working in l.lmoln Heights Tho tools aio as follows. One piano, onr brain and bit, two i hloK one eompns, sLicw dilvoi nnd nm car penter's suw srt. Any Infoi (nation io gardlng tho then or tho tools urn be lonimunUalod to tho polleo head quat tots. Whoie to Spend tho Fourth. Many people aio In a iu.mdai n to how they will fcpond the Fourth of Julv, but It will not bo a haul matter to do tcimine. If tho selection Is along tho lino d sunuuei io.sntts '1k season at Like Wlnol.i piaiiu.illv opens tenant low nnd tills jil tun seine .spot in bo loailnd ousdv n i.ul oi chic lo Tho HUYLER'S SCOTCH KISSES ion SALU AT G W. JENKINS', The Holiday Trade Rush Is now in full swiug, and we're as busy as can be in all departments where holiday outing supplies may be had. Shirt Waists and Wash Suits are phenomenally active and there's a reason for it. We've got the patterns, qualities and styles that knowing buyers want. The Hosiery, Glove and Notions Departments are also taxed to their utmost, while those in search of fashionable headgear at the lowest passible cost, are reaping a har vest in our Millinery Department. It's the same way with the men, among the Gents' Furnishing Goods, for this is an age when right styles and extra values are appreciated Bat Perhaps the Most Interesting Item Of Store News Today Lies Among the New Creations in Ladies' Neckwear k Window Full of Latest Novelties taits Yonr Inspection Today and Tomorrow While a few extremes for lovers of pronouueed styles a . may be seea in the department besides all the popular ideas that have hit the people's fancy. Full Hues of Fancy Ties in Lawns, Batistes, Mulls, P. K. Linen and Wash Silks, especially designed for the holiday trade, and at prices within the reach of people of moderate means. Pique stocks and the "New Amazon" Collars, with just enough mannishness about them to be interesting. , But mere talk on Ladies' Neckwear is just so many . words wasted. Every day brings new ideas from the many artists who give up their entire time to the crea- tion of novelties and their work must be seen to be appreciated. Globe Warehouse IW.1 easiest way to get thcro Is by way of tho Delnwaro, Lackawanna nnd AVest ui n rnllrond to rnctoryvlllo nnd Gard ner's 'bus lino, or by way of the Le high Valley jallroad to Falls station. A largo crowd will go to .Mountain rntk with the Ancient Older of Hilt nni, when trains will bo tun at 8.15, S5", 11 n. in,, 1.10 and 1 p. m. Special trains will also bo tun to Lake Lo doio. The nttmetlons In the city will bo limited, and ploiieiiio-seokets will find enJoiiient at the above mentioned 1001 ts. Donations to St. Patrick's Orphanago The boaid of ellioetots of St. Patrick's Orphanage m know ledge with thanks donations from tho following persons dining the months of May and Juno: Mrs. Mii:ihcnn, Plttston: Patrick rawinaugh, Mrs, Donnhoo, Mis. James Carlln, (loot go T. MeCnith, Miss Hllii McCarthy. Mears & lliiRvn, Mis. 'I nomas Knno, lless's bakei. Miss Mary Canavan. Mm J J. O'Hn.vIo, John Dlskln. Miss Magglo niskln. M. J Kelly, Mis Mlohael MoGarry. 'old ler's bakeiv, Aflss Maiy 1. Koofo, William Hnnle.v oaleiei; St I.eo's tmlalllon M 1 1!elll, George Keller, Mrs. W. 0'Hilen. Claiko Hio William l'ow lor. Miss ho Mmplo. Mr Peoney, of No lit sohool, Willlain Hol.tnd. J. II WHW.AN, Sceiotniy. Installation of Ofilcors. Tho following nUleois of I'.lpplo division. No 4.'i Sons of Tcnipoiani'o. weio Installid at a mooting bold In Moigans hall Monday evening. Wot tin piesldoht (Virllold Jones, vvoithv assistant. Pavlel H. Williams; locnnllng siiibe. Ai thin lloffnian, lln unelul sdibo, lsnae Pavlcs, S. Y. I. W Joshua 1'lliiM, assistant molding scilbo. Uees Jones, tteasuioi, John W Thomas; diaplaln. Thomas Hoboits; londuitoi Hoatike Moigan, Inside sontlnol. John D Wlllams, outside st ntlnel. Aillmr Thomas, till-too, leo. H. n.iK EVENTS OF THIS EVENING. Mooting of Diamond loenl. No 21", rnlled .Mine Woikors of America, this evening In Ja.vno's hall Tho Cr.vstal i lul) will conduct a ball nnd wall contest In ft Davids hall this evening The latter will bo foi a pi lo of $"i Tho Ko.vstoue club of Huston will nttond the dame. NOTES AND PERSONALS. Mt. and Mis. H. M. Kohnstaniin, of Tlcxk Mitel, aio lejolclng over a new aiilval at tholi home. Mis, .lames Jpienilah, of I.afa.votto stieot, loft .vestotday for a visit with his daughter. Mis. y, h. Wilght In New Yoik oltj. Wallace (5. Mover, of I.afa.votto stieot spent lat ovenlng with l da tives In Nliholson. Mis Itoliorl J Williams and d.iugh tot, Kloreiue, of I.afa.votto stieot, re turned homo esterday afternoon fioin a visit vvltli filends In Huffalo l!ov J P. Molfat and Ue. i:. A I'.o.vl will exchange pulpits not Sun da The annua) oiui.slcm of the various lltiptlst Young People's unions of Northeastern Pennsylvania will ho run to (Hen Ontiko on Attjrust 20, over the Central Railroad of Now Jeisey. James Klnncrty, of .Sixteenth slieot, who has boon employed nt the Siian ton stove vvenks for many oars, has embarked In the stove and stale ic paltlng buslnoss for himself. Aithnr, the jouiig son of Mr. and Mis. tloorgo Chase, of Noitli Hromloy avenue, fell fioin a liee on Monday and fiactured his aim. Miss Marlnm Perry, of Hampton stieot, Is visiting filends ut Mt, Po cono. Mr. and Mis. James IMvvaids niul rhlldien, of Kingston,' have tetuined homo f loin a lslt with relatives on Division street. Miss I.elln .Million, of Third slieet, has returned home from tho Lock Hav en Not mal school, Master llernaid Kumincr, of North Lincoln nveuue, was tcndeied a sur- pilse pai tv lei ently. Tho regular monthly meeting of the Pit st Uaptlst chinch wilt be held this ev enlng. Clarence Davles, Misses Stella Mur lav nnd Lllzabeth Williams, of West Sci anion, weto miiubeis of this jcai's gtadtiatlng class at llloomsbuig State Normal sohool. Mis. (leorgo Plohler nnd daughter, Anna, of Noith Sumner avenue, are visiting l datives In Taniniiua. Miss May Sullivan, of Vv'est Lacka wanna avenuo.ls visiting In Now York. J W. ItlttenhnUM', of Nnilh Mnln nveuue. Is ciigaul.ing the lotall nici cdiants at tlazleton. Tho longiogatlon of St. John's f!er niaii rathollu chuidi will picnic at Weboi's giovo In T.tjlor on Tuesday next. Mis. J. L. Ueaveis, of North Itebecca avenue, is sojourning In Ciletibuin. Sei vices over the i cumins of the late I'.eiijamiu Hughes vveie conducted es loiday afloiiioou at the hou-e on Hampton stieot, by Kev. D. D Hop kins, pastor of the 1'list AVelsh Hap tlst clinic h. Intel niont was made. In tho Washbuin stioet cetneleiy Tho nieinbois of Waco council hold a soc I il esini lust evening after tho regulai business mooting, at which lofieshnionls wore seived The lo t1 baiher shops will bo open until midnight tonight and will bo closed all day tomonow. Clinics nnd Jabe Ciook. of Coal dale, aio the guests of their hi other. W. P. Ciook, of Noith Hyde Paik avenue. Tile members of local union. No 121, l'nitod Mine AVoikors of Ameilca, ip coivod theii walking caids nt a moot ing of tho union in D. D. Hvans' hull last evening. Walter Jones escorted a patty of llloomsbuig State Norm il school .stu dents thiough the mines last evening Itev David Jones and fainllv. of South Line Din avenue, are sumineilng nt Lake Winola. Mt.s J J Itobeits nnd son, New Ion, of South Main avenue, and Mis (J. . Williams nnd daughter, Maigaiet, of Koik stieot, will leave this mottling fm a tin co months' stay at Middle Ciinnvllle, N. Y Misses Anna Hoik her and Hay Coiey, ol J.icKson stieot. will leave tod ij for a vNIt nt High Palls. N. Y. T K. Itev nobis and f.imllv aio so lemming at 'Wooddalc cottage, Olb Min, SitsiUehann.i count NORTH SCRANTON. Funeral of Mrs Williams. The fiiueial of Mis Umbel "Williams, vc ho died at the Moes Tfihu hospital ol iioutalgla, Satuida, was noli ! at 2 o'clock estoidav afternoon, with ser vices nt the Ninth Main Avenue Ilip tlsi fibeinaelc The sei v ices ven con ducted b.v ltev Di It H. Jones, of the Welsh c'ongtcc.itlonal diuich and I'ev. A II, Smith, of Hie Ninth Main Ave nuo Baptist chiiiih, of villi h the de-ceaf-ed was a devoted member tot a number of oais. The floial emblems vveie maiij and beautiful The cliolis of the Welsh I'oiigicgatlonal and Hapllst diurdics had i hai go of the ringing. Mis. WU. lams was well known and lospoitoel In this dt.v, and this was attested by the laige attendance' at tho fuucial. Ilei Jovial and happy disposition and kind heart won fm hoi man filends, who tnouin hot death 'J Ik loniaiii' who viewed bv a laige number of fiioncb. tiom IJ o'clock until I. the casket being closed eluiliig ei -vices Tlie pall-beaiotH weie dlles t'liik. Pied Phillips, Hcnjtmln .lames and John Danvots, Internum was madu in the Wis-hbuin ntifot comoieiy. TOLD IN A PEW LINES. The r, idles' Aid society of the Piovl deueo .Methodist Kplscopal cliitich will hold a lawn social tomonow allot noon and evening, July I, on the paisonngo lawn, leo ei earn nnd cake will be poi v eel Thom.i.s Powell, of Summit avenuo, is visiting filenus In Fae loiyvllle. Miss (Jeoiglana c'laik, of Chinch ave nue, is spending the .siimmoi with da tives In Scott township l.ouls I.inkj, of Matatnoias, pike count) , is tho guest of Mi and Mie. Mm lay Kennedy, of Chinch avenue. William Davis, of Wavno avenuo, has returned fiom New Haven, vvheto ho Is a student at Yale college. William Dale the Wcj,t Maiket stieot biker, will leave tomonow fen a two month.'' Kuiopeau tilp The liaibeis' union of this see lion of tho city met in I.eonanl.s hall last evening. The meeting was hugely at tended, and subjects foi their mutual benefit weio discussed. Pea Coal SI. 50 a Ton Deliveied. to South Side, central city and central Hjde Park. Address ordeis to J. T. Sharkey, 1314 Cednr avenue. 'Phone bOS3. SOUTH SCRANTON NOTES. Ycbteida meaning at ! o e I; all that vu nioital of the late John Alios was laid to icst In the Twentieth waul it motel The home of tho beieavod lnmll, on Illiili stieot, was tluongcd with filends and lelatlves lot hums pievlous to tho time of the tuni,il, At 9 o'clock tho casUet was closed, and the funeial moveil to St Maij's c nttieh, vlme a lermlem mass was I'debrateel by Itev. Petet Christ, who -pi cached n bi Iff set mon, dining whldi he spoke feelingly of tho death and orfeied con soling woiiks to deceased'? patents He asked those piosent to lcmomhti the dead joung man In their piaveis At tho conclusion of the seivlces tho io mains weio taken to the c motet The members of SI Peter's oclet, who at tended the funeial In a bod, acted as pall-beaiois Tho funeral of Mis. Anna flltte was THE HOMLTEST WAN IN SCRANTON ii well is tho liiiidjomcst, mid ellirri ire hailed to tall on any dru'clit and Ere frco a trial liottlg of Kcnip'a llilim lor I tie Throat and Lunga, a irmcily Hut 1. KUJuntccd to cure and rrllctc all llnonli and Acute) Cuujli, A 1 1 1 1 n l . Iliulahllii and Cviiunilluii, 1'iku Ja, and iCte. held ftmn her late rcsldeiitc, on Maple street, jesterday afternoon. Scrvlce over tho tcmalns wore held nt tho house by ltev. Schmidt, of the Chinch of Pence, nnd Intel ment was made In the Plttston avenue ccmotoiy. The pall-boaiots weio John Likes, Joseph Kintner, Adam Kllllnn and Peter Clay. Seivlc.es over the remains of Henry, the elpht-.v car-old son of Mr. and Mis 11. K. Doll, weio held eteielay at 12 o'clock, alter which the lomalns were taken to Wllkcs-Ilnnc for Intormont. Members of the bo's Sunilny school clrs weio the pall-heaieis. The ineiuheis of Council No. 8J2, Cult d Amotlcan Mechanics, met In regular session last evening for Instal lation of olltceis. Tho meeting was latgolv attended by tho membeis of the oidoi. The memhets cif the Scianton Choinl union met last evening at tho old chinch on Hlckoiy utieel. After the meeting, lofteshments weio set veil. A. J. Pattlo, of Hinoklyn, N. Y, Is visiting filends on thls'sidc. The Misses Julia lluuim and Hosp Ilamm, of Plttston avenuo, will loavo today for tho P.in-Amotlcan exposi tion. DUNHORE. Picnic and Clambako. Tomonow, July I, will bo fittingly relebinted by the membeis of tho In dependent Hose company with a nltnlc and clambake at Kc.v stone hall and gaulcns, which Is expected to uipass all former events held by these popular flieladdlotf. Tho committee that have the affair In ehatge have laboted earnestly and ate ptepniod for a ast assemblage of guests. Hvciy possible foim of amuse, ment has been piovldod fot the enjov inent of guests, mid a clay with the fit omen will be one long to bo toineui boi od. A llist-dass oichestra will fm nish daucini,' music; In the sp.ulouti pavilion The llninii baud of forty pieces has ni tanged to give an open-nli iimceit on July I at tho Independents' plcnlo at Kestone pirk. This organization has locently engaged Pi of. Uodnej, of Now York i!t, who has leoiganlzod the band and Intends to make It tho peoi of any musical nggiegation In Lackawanna count. The speclallv pie paicd piogiamme should be heaid by an loveis of niiisie. NOTES IN BRIEF. In connection with their monthly business meeting tho Kpworth league conducted an entottaiiitnoiit anil so cial lust evening. Tho entei talnment was shoit. but the members Indicated that each poison well tleveived tho applause thev leeelved Miss Ihnnia Hone exeeiiteel a ditllcult piece on tho piano, and hot pia Injr .showeel that she Is no amateur In tint ait. The vocal solos bv .Misses Ilitby Yost anil Kls'lo Powell weio veiv Hue, and show ed caieful training. Miss Ktliol I.llch enhnn ledtod In a stilling manner that beautiful poem, "The Whistling Uoglnient." At tho conclusion of tho piogiammo he cream and iako wcie si'rved, and all agiood the meeting was a suiooM- in oveiy way. A pleasing fiatuie of the gftheiing was tho line singing by tho League choir, ilov. t5. W. ChadwicU, wlio was to deliver the addicss, was detained at homo by the Intense heat. Tho funoial of Kithoilno s-clivvolter will tn,p pl.no fiom tlie lesldonee of hoi lathei, Ceauad Schweitoi, on Hast Dilnkoi sticel, this afteinooii nt 2 o'e loi k Ileniv Itoilwav, of Salem, was ai rested ostenl,iy afteinooii by Ollb or Piank Sm e o, for being diunk. Ho was placed In Jail foi the night and will be given a hoiilng bj lJutgo.sa Htusehel some time toili.v. Wo iln not want to lepott a teillblo stioet eat aicideiit In Dtinmoro, but fear it will be neceaty If mote caio Is not eveiclsed In tunning the m inv o.u s at ound the ' i oi not s " The speed is entiielv too laplel foi safety. The men in v In the thoi momotor at Hone's drug -toie was Kept busy Hstottlay going up and up until HU In the shade was touched at 1 o'clock. Later In the afteinooii Km email Woit, of the Neptune Hose compaii, eiy tliouglitllllly eooleel oit the "Illinois' bv testing several lite h.vdiants. Pin tunately none weio found fioien. GREEN RIDGE. 'I ho Woman's Homo and Koidgn Missionaiy society of tho dieon Itldgo Piesbjteilan i lunch will meet In tho loctttio loom of the ihutch this aftei nooii at .", .'0 o'llock The ifgular monthly mooting of tho Woman's Missionaiy society of the A.'.nuv Methodist Hplscop.it ehuih will bo hold this afteinooii, Instead of Thin -day. The meeting will be hold at tho pusonage, A full attendance Is dish eel. Mi- Lena Johlei, of Sandoison ave nue,, Is visiting flienels in New- Yoik e itv. Miss Matv Wells, of nio.ikor stieet. has i etui nod fiom a shoit stay at Pleasant Mount. Van Allen Thomason, of Noitli Pink, left .vestotday foi ltutfalo, N. Y. The )oung ladles who seivod ho cieam and cake at the Oteon Itldgo Piesbjteilan i hut eh last evening vveie wdl pationleil, nnd a neat sum was lealled. Tho pioceeds will bo used for nil-slonaij puipo-e.s. OBITUARY. PATIHCK JIOWATtD, a foi tner icsl dent of nuntuoie, died In New Yoik Monday night ami his teiiMins will be hi ought heio today, i caching Scianton nt 1.,'0 o'clock. Tho funeral will be held at 1 o'clock fiom the resldeneo of John Manley, on Hast Di Inker street. Deceased lott the boiough about a ear ago lie Is suivlveel bv thii'e children, Helen, Kiancls and Itichaid, two slsteis, Mm John Man ley and Mis. Michael Munle.v, and one htother, Oliver. Deceased was about 41 e,us of ago and was employed as a. stieot car eondtictoi In Now Yen k. JIHS, JOHN f'AWLKY of B17 Hiook stieet. died yesterday noon nt M o'clock after a one das Illness, the causo of her death being heat pios tiatlon. Deceased was 4.1 veais of ago and her death brought gilef to n laigo iiumbei of 1 1 lends who loved hei for he i aiulahlo natuio unci sunnv dis position. She was a member ot the Holy llosaiy, and Sancd Ileait so I etles of St John's chinch She Is sui vlveel by a husband and two chlldien Mamie and John, Tho funeial will take place Thuisdny morning with set vlccs in St John's chinch. JOHN C. LAVULLH. of 160S Pios. pee t avenue died Sunday aged BJ joins. He Is suivlveel by two elaughlots, Mis. P. J. McCaun nnd Miss Anna Lav olio; two slstots, Mis. Peter Walsh and Mis. Matgaret Caiey, and one binther, Michael Lavelle, of Mooslo Tho fun eral will take place this moniln? at !l o'llock fiom St, John's chiiiih, Hi teiment In tho Cathcdiul lemutciy. Sports of Many Kinds. G 1 1 HAT Intel est Is Hfo ainonc mcmlieiH of the Scianton III iclo cluli over the pool loilina mint iiiaugiiiatod tlicio mid cveiy night numoioiis spectators watch the pxpeitH of tho dub as they study out complex shots anil gracefully drive tho Ivoiy sphoics Into tho poikets. Thteo now tabiis weio nut Into the dill i oralis last week. Tvv pool Uhle-fi and one l.lllatcl table There ate .iiiincious loveis of tho giu.io nt pool i mong the nicmber.s and ui range iiionts weio Immodlatcly put under way for a tourn imont, J. W. Diuen btuy and H. H I'tyor taking an active intoiest In stinting the contest. Sov oral ptizes aio oiTotcel for the best playing, as a losult of which the weak Is fast and ftulous. Thoio aio twenty-four onleilos, nnd as It Is a handicap mat h .ho contestants aro ni tanged into foui dasse's, each man to shoot one bundled balls. The first mulch took place Kilday night and the tout l anient will piobably last sevcial v eeks. Base Ball. BftAY, the heavy hitting outllolder anil captain of the lifayelto base ball team of 'PO Is pla.vlng In the outllcld for the Atlantic Ollj team. Tlicio must bo sninethln es sentially wrong lu the makeup of that 1 hliadelphla Ameilcau League team, for no matter how haul the plajeis lino out tho ball It seems almost Impos sible for them to iori.il a game On Saturday last they made twonty-thtee hits ngalust Hiltlmoto, Mctlraw's men having eight bingoes less, and jet winning And on Monday the Athle tics stacked up nineteen hits against Washington, anel.vet could only tie tho gnme. And in Mondiv's game a huge per cent, of tho ill Ives were for oxtia bases nt that L ijeile and Sojbold had homo inns, Cioss a tiiple. and Cioss and He) hold two baseis. milj Cough lln of this city was In evidence nt tho Washington thlnl coinoi and bioko off a single, double and tiiple at bat leading his team. Milllgaii who pitched heio last season, was In the box n shoit while foi Philadelphia but lethed on account of the boat Tho pee utailtles of hashall vveie nrver binught Into luller piomhieuie than Sunday when the Now Yoik Until see onil In tho National League race and onlj a few points behind Pit (slim g idajeel and weio defeated by the llobokou soml-piofesslonnls, i-s wns tlie suite, Paulkner the Hobokon twirler completely inystliylng tlie fil.ints' sluggeis Al Selbach who the day befoio made two singles and a biaco of thieo baggeis against Chicago was completely mj stilled, sulking out live thins Davo Kttll7. Is making good with the Athletics both in the Hold and at the bat anil Is mot cover running the bases well, His follow collegian on the team, Hayden, the Pulversity ot Ponnsjl vniii.i pi, ocr lias taken an awful slump In both batting and lieddhig Lu of Washington Is loputed to be the baldest hitting pitcher lu the Am eilean league. If be ean glvo joung Miiligau any points on the batting game he Is good. Pit (shut g has bought Shot (stop Louis fair fiom the Schenectady team. Can was loaned to Tiov dining tho season by Schenectady and plaved a lematk ablv sttong game In the absence of Toinmv Leadi be in.ij bo phved nt thiid base nnd Wagnei chased back lo bis plai e Pi light Held, despite tho lact tli.it tho laige Ilomis has boon phOing is well at Ihlul as he plajs anv position In-hle or outside of the diamond. Tin io was a gioat slugging match at Alb.inv Sunday betweon the homo team and Cottland, the opposing New Yoik league nine. Tho Cottland pi ly cis billed Pitcher Uiuldoiham for twonty-ouo i tins and twenty-live hits He Is the pile hot who for many veais was eine ef the steadiest and siuest twlilers lu the Hastetn league, but ago Is evidently beginning to tell on him Ho was caught dining tho game by Mllleilck. who was one of Pcrantou's backstops last season. Six of the Coitlandeis' hits weio homo inns and s two baggeis. Itlglit Kloldoi Hill led with tho stick, but was closely fol lowed bv Pitcher Cooper. The fmmer was six times up and made a single1, two doubles anil two home inns Coo per had two liomeis and two doubles Jlmmv Dean, of this clt, Is plajlng second base for Cottland. This his been n gloat year In pro fessional base ball for joung plajeis and the "phenoins" have boon ninny and most successful. Chi 1st v Mat thew sou, of Pai totyville, iwlio seems to have caught his seeeuid wind and won thieo games foi New Yoik last week, Is the piemior joungstet, and Plank and Wlnteis.the two lietlvsbuig c-olloglaus twilling for the Philadelphia and Boston Ameilcan leaguers aio a pair of othois lln i per, of St. Louis, Is piesslng Matthew son hard foi the pitching honor of the National league and Crollus is winning lain els in Hus ton's light Held, Tho niniiv loenl filends of Walter liuiiihnm, the voiy competent base ball manager who gave Scrantnti sin h an excellent team last season, will bo glael to hour that tho man who plajod In sm h hard link heto has now se emed a good beith. He Is managing lliockton. In the New Hngland league Young Wlntei.s, the Ciottjsbmg col legian, who is pitching for the Roston American league, won his fifth conser vative gamo jestorday breaking Hal limine s winning streak. Bicycling. H ON 11 S. HAHLi:. of Detroit. piesldent of tho League of Ameil can Wheelmen, lecently mot the local wheelmen of Huffalo foi tho pur pose of oiganlzlng the various dubs and individual wheelmen of the eitv Into a unllled body for the fill thoi lug of tho league meet to bo held In that dty dining die week beginning Aug 11. In ipspeuisp to the call Issued by Col onel C Leo Aboil, Louis Debo. W J J Kutile and otheis, a large iiumbei of wheelmen assembled fn the boaid of tiade and a voiy enthusiastic meeting was tho i exult. A L A W local inn sulate was foi mod which if conducted upon the lino suggested will become a power among tho ex,al bodies and will recrtvo tho Individual sup,oit of local wheelmen. It will be known as the United Huffalo Wheelmen. The following ofllteiM weio eloe ted C Leo Aboil, piesldent: Louis Debo, vlio-picsldent; W. J. j. 'Cuiulc, none turyj II, L. Duer, treasiuei. JON A3 LOIVO'S SONS. July Fourth As a National Holiday can bo better enjoyed by looking well td'the warm weather needs that are made for summer comfort. Can we help you to remember some of the things needed to make the days pass pleas antly ? New Belts, Handkerchiefs, Neckwear for Men, Women and Children, Books for Summer Reading, Hosiery and Underwear, Shoes and countless other, items that will add to the sum total of the day's enjoyment. Shoes and Oxfords Ever had an opportunity of wearing a pair of Jonas Long's Sons' Shoes? We'll tell about two or three styles today. Oxford Ties for Women, made of patent leather over the newest lastx. If there is a thing that makes for shoe . -. -. perfection you will find it in this oxford 5.UU Oxford Ties for Women a little less expensive although they'll wear just as well. They have the new toe shape and Cuban heel X.5U Oxford Ties for Men in Velour Calf, Patent Leather and Vici Kid, well made in the newest toe and heel v shapes X.OU Millinery.all Kinds Keady-to-wear Hats in great variety; some at $1.69, others at $1.90 and so on up to $4.98' Ladies' Sailors at 19c, 35c. 39c, 49c, 75c and 98c. Children's Flat Hats, trim med with flowers, rosettes and velvet ribbon. $1.50. Children's Flat Hats, trimmed with wreath on rosette, 39c Flowers Reduced 2SC qual ity now 10c; 39c quality now 25c. Jonas Long's Sons Aeldiccos vveie made by T'i evident Kaile unci Al. M. Heldlnc,'. ji chief consul of New Yoik slate Tho I., A. W. incident exploded hlnielC confident that the Io.iruo will ldclc up aK.iln its old stioiiRth. "It hooiiis just such a BiitlioiliiK ns the wheelmen will enjoy heie," bo said, 'a meet combined with the X (' A, lace" will bo like old times, nnd. louplod with tho attiactlons of the exposition, should dmw thousands of eye lot s. The lodKiio will Fiirely icRaln Its old mem bership, for wheelmen must appieclate that in union only Is tbeie stioiiRth ' 'Dm Inn the wist thieo months," con tinued President 1'urlo, "I have tra veled over n latse part of tho l'nitod Slates and Canada, and I ran positive ly stale that everj ccllst who enn leave homo In AilRilst Is comiliK to Huffalo and that It behooves the I. A. W. to take nelvautrifie of this fact ' Consul Holding eeonded tin- piesl dent'.s wends nnd also ftntheiod tlie eaiise by piosentlnq: tho treasurer with a $"0 gold eoititlcato as ,1 nucleus for the meet committee's entertainment fund. Colonel Aboil In addition to bolus President of tho United Huflnlo Wheel men and c'liniimiin of the local entei talnment committee. Is ulsei clialiman ot the 1. A. W. National l'an-Anieii-can committee All of the ptnnilnent clubs weio lep losenteel and many of tho old Unlets weio present ut the mcctliiK anil evet.v thliiR points to one of the largest and most Inteiostlnpr meets hold in the hls toi of the lcfiRue IMouaid Taloto, the diminutive r'len hin.in, of the Haines in Iiir team, has boon t-Iek for two weeks ovvIiir to tlie uuceitalii climate whlih has pie- ailed since' his 111 rival lu Ameilia. Ho has started well by winning n 1.110 ti mil i'ieice and Caldwell A lepoit fiom Haltlmoio yesterday states he Is riillng again and going voiy fast. The vvuitli foiolgnor will follow tho 011 tlie eliciilt utiaiiRoet for the paco-fol-leiueis. On Jul v I, nt ileveie Heaeh, Mass, Pjiluo) Jenkins, of tho Columbia i.ie lug to 1111 and the KiirIIsIi 1 hamplon, will ess.iv to follow the puttering mo tor machines for the tlist time. Yes terda he tiptoed to compete tbeie in a llve-tnlle paced race against llelillo Mc nutlle who makes his initial appeal -aiuo of the MMson. Tho 1,100 will bo best two In thieo bents of live miles each, paced b motoi s fJasco.vno anil Jenkins, the KiiRllsh tillers, tnembfi.s of tho Columbia lac ing team, piomlse to bo well toeelved by tho Amoilcnn uieo going public. II0II1 ate nbove the average In ability and aio most dolei mined to make their wov In this iounti. l.inlen Oiognet. th Kioneli npi Intel, of tlie Cleveland 1 icing team, Is sloivlv loundlng Into ihape The thioe men wete honored with positions on tho toatn of tho Atnoilean Wcoo company ntnl aio anxious 10 hold up their end. o mie e c suf ui have the .spilnt races been of lute up thiough Now Kngland that main of il.c piotnoteis want 111010 dales on tho g.-and rlieiill than it Is possible foi Ihem to get. New Haven nnd llnitfoid hive had ice 01 el break ing c tow ds Indianapolis shows groat Intoiest In ejdn lining. Tom liny took the New bj Oval ttiiek and by good adv 01 Using gained U10 Intoiest of the public. A meet postpnni d twice diow 000 pen pie, and now Indianapolis is lo have a number of fliht class meets with the voiy best of talent. Tho spi lutein of the eastern counliy have been nui nt Isoel by ninny libetul offcis from the ifwislor capital. , The Ameilcan chumilon of 'OJ was JONAS LONG'S SONS. - - Newest Styles. Velvet Belts They are about as new as anything in lhe belt line. They are made of fine black velvet, lined with black satin. 50c. The buckles are oxidized and silver. Another style is made on the same plan although of less ex pensive fabric, 29c. Tom Monaich Coopei, who was Bald's rival of tho pievlous yoai. Cooper la 27 jeais old, weighs 17b pounds in ti. lining, and is the ilehcst bicycle, rider in the game today. Not only has, the Detiolt repicsentative home $10,000 worth of stock in tho Detioit Tele phone lonipanv, but his cement busi ness nnd vailoits other entetprlses, if sold, would piobably net him about JfiO.OOO, most ol which has been won ntili tlie aid of his stiong logs. Cooper holds the twn-mlle paced recoid in competition of .1 1,:, the llvc-mlle single pared lecoid of 10 16, while his 1 52 l-.i Is tho fastest time from sctatch ever miide In a mile handicap Last year Cooper went to Km ope, wliete he bent oveiy splinter of note, including Jnc eiuplle, whom he defeated In the Grand Prl do Imposition, t'oopei's host sea son of lacing was ', when the end of tho season showeel hint to have cleat ed over $11,000. Sports in General. THIIHK OPi:Ni:r at Jackson, Mich . .vesteiday 11 f tot noon the four days' tiottlngund pacing meet for which niopatullons have been In piog less since last fall. The entiles In clude many good hoises and the out look Is btlght for a .snoco;-.sful meet ing. Yestculay's end included tho following events- Kice-foi-all pace, 2.10 Hot. anil 2 JS tint The hull, ilia lieittlug eiieult was auspiciously luaugiiialeel witli a thteo das' meeting vvlibh opened at Tcire Haute Ind , jestoid.iv A number ot good hoises will follow the cin-ult, which Include Minnie, Mai Ion. I.og- nnspoit, Indianapolis Hvausvlllc, l.a fajotte' and other loading cities of tho state One of the most notable shooting tournaments ever held In tho Pacilla Noithwest openeel nt Iivlugtnn. Oie, todav under tho auspices of the Mul tliomah (ilia dub. Tlie paiticlpauts In the pii'llmlnniy events Included nearly one bundled ciack shots fiom Wash ington, Oiegoti, Idaho, Montana and , Hrltlsh Cnlunibln, tho most of whom came fioin Walla Walla, wheio they took pail last week In tho Noithw ost ein tournament. The tournament will continue tlnoiigh tomonow and to the wlnneis will be nw aided a number of valuable tiophies together with $1,000 lu cash pilzes. The annual tournament of the Cen tial New York Golf league opens to day on tin links of the Hlmlia Ctnin tiy club Today and lomoitow aie be ing devotod to the team championship contests Tho finals will bo played Satuida. Among the- clubs well rep lohontoel In the tournament ate the Alb.UO Counli.v 1 lull, the Oti-ego Golf club, Wanalvo Golf .lull of Tienton, .Sadnriiioila Golf edtlb of Sv incuse Jef feison Counii.v club nnd nochester Counliy 1 lull The aelvutico guaid of athletes has leached Hulfalo tot the all-around championships of the Ameilcan Ath letic union, which will bo the big rouith of Jtilv alti.iilion at the Pan American exposition. The high stand ing of nuui of the nthletcs entered for the vailoits events gives ptnnilse that mote than one- lecniil will ro by the boaid The totii'iiament will lit pulled off lu the Stadium and will cotnpilse tin' following events. One bundled vaids tun, putting Hi-pound shot, tunning high Jump, MO-yards walks, tin owing iG-poitud hummer, polo vault, U0-aiclH Inn die, throwing Sfi-pouud weight, 1 tinning broad Jump, one-mllo run. A number of hnndlcap track events will also be decided. Lj. Tt&bL. rfi-