r,'rmmmr' r 'iMwfnni'n-ynrir7)r','''i'f ""v""'iiy'"" v" ., errwv"- -r " -smyr r ur" "sms?-"""--" t THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-FRIDAY, JULY 5, I90L J- WEST SCRANTON FOURTH OF JULY WAS QUIET TJNUSUAL RECORD ESTABLISH ED IN WEST SCRANTON. Comparatively Fow Accidonts Ro ported and on tho Wholo tho Colo bration Was Rathor Tamo-Shooting Match and Baso Ball Oaraea. Funerals of John Dowrick and Bridget Duggan Lightning Struck a Wngon Other Mattors of Intorost. Things woto quite lively mound town last night, up to iihmit 10 o'clock, when tho dlschutgo of tltowotks wound up tlio events of tlie elity. Soveial acci dents wete lepottcd, only one of which was the lcsult of cplolvcs, imil thu othots were of mi ordinal y liatuie. A number of s ntmiT men kept up n continuous Hie of cimkcis mid other explosives botvvien Unwell K- llmlis' cigar stoto and Tnli-chlld's hotel, which finally ieulted in the hic.tklng of one of the plate glass windows in the clear store. Thl.s piaUlcally ended tho fu sll.idc. fine of J. P. "Williams & Hio's lee neani wagons lnoke down last even ing on South Main avenue, while hc.iv llv loaded, and the dilvcr was delayed In making Ills deliveries. One of tho wheels eaine olt the axle, and In con sro,uoneo the wagon was nearly ovci tumed. Observnnco of tho Fourth, Yesterday was the tamest and quiet est rourth of ,lulv In the history of Went Sri .niton. Owing to the extreme heat many people lemalned mound their liome.s, and tho-e who did von tuie nway either went to Lake Vv'l nola, L.iKo l.odoie, Like Ailel, Lake Carey, Hatvov.s Lake or Mountain Park. At the latter place West .Ser.inton people eould lie found In largo num bers, as patrons of Plovver of Iyiick.t wnnna lodge. Ancient Order of Hiltons, who held their minimi outing tit that place. A number of pilvnte parties went to Lake Wlnola In carriages to attend the shirt waist dance at Hotel I'llfton dining the afternoon 'and even In g. i twine to the fact that the bae ball team, vvhiih plaved at Lake Lndoie, was made up mostly of "West Sermiton bo.vs. they weie nreonipanlod by miinv of their friends nnrl ndmlieis I p to Lake Carey n large paity of people en- HUYLER'S SCOTCH KISSES ron SALE AT G. W. JENKINS', Popular Saturday Sales Another batch of choice and seasonable offerings will be on sale tomorrow (Saturday) morning. The qualities selected are strictly first-class, but if you want lower priced goods don't go away with the idea that we do not have them. Last Call on Millinery The department will be abolished the first of the week. About 25 fine trimmed hats left, varying in value $8,00, $12.00, $18.00. Take your choice of the lot on Satur- day at $a.o8, $1.69 and OPC Ribbon Bargains for Saturday Hemstitched and Lace Effect Taffeta Ribbons, 3 to 5 inches wide, All colors I ()C Men's Furnishing Department Among other specials offered see the line of Men's Com bination Underwear, in feather weight and medium , . goods, beautifully finished. The suit $ 1 .25 Ladies' Underwear Special Hosiery Bargains, and a line of Combination Lisle Thread Underwear in white or ecru, high or low necks, short sleeves. Value $1.00, Saturday 59C Ladies' Muslin Underwear Fine English Long Cloth Corset Covers, new French cut with handsome Hamburg trimmings. A fifty-cent value 1 on Saturday for 37aC Shirt Waist Bargains A choice lot of Linen and Gingham Waists, with deep sailor collars and full tucked fronts OoC Notions Department Another day for Belt Bargains. See our Patent Leather and Seal Belts for 25c fVt the Glove Counter Ladies' "Kayser Patent Tip" Silk Gloves, in black, greys, modes and tans. A standard 7,-cent clove. Saturday only 35C Globe Warehouse Joyed the day as guests of Mine Host John Jones, formerly of Jackson sheet. Tho Lake Ariel delegation was iimdo up of family groups who make a pi .no tice of spending the day at this resort every year. Those who went t Har vey's lake took ndvantnge of t,io de lightful trolley ride down through the Wyoming Valley. Tho small boy, as usual, disposed of his allotment of fireworks, and tho ice cicani mid soda water dispense! vvero kept busy all day and evening waiting on tho tiade. Altogether the day wn pleasantly observed, and nothing out of tho ordin.ity occurred to mar tho occasion. Swoopstako Shooting Match. A number of local maiksnieii partici pated In a shooting match at the High works yesterday, In which $50 was div ided between the first seven, $!0 be tween the second live, and $J.1 between the thlid live, In nccoidaiuu with tho arrangements of tho match. Tho srores weie as follows: van lil 1 1 1 1 1 (J 10 .Ti.lin Win Hewn 1 t 1 1 1 0 1-0 Will Antirm.in 10 110 1 1-3 Flljah VininK 1111111-7 Tom 1-rwN 1 n l l n 1 1-.. H'lllhm llowrll 0 1110 1 11 llaiid 1'nns li 1 1 I 1 1 1 n Hnid l.lenelljn 1 o 1 1 1 1 1-0 VI. .1. Kelly 1 1 1 1 0 0 a- I (' I. ('loss 0 11111 11-1 .top Cerlne 1 0 o 0 1 0 it -J Dick Mormn 1111111-7 (lonier Jones 111111 17 A. .1 Kelly 1 10 1 1 1 l-il l .1 Sancton 0 0 0 10 0 0 1 n Miootr, 0 1 1 I 1 1 0-1 VV. Vtcn.1 0 0 1 1 1 1 1 -S Tom Padden 11111117 lln Lewis 10 11111-0 Lightning in Bellcvuo, Whilo a teamster, whose name could not bo learned, was dellveilng goods in u house In Rollevitc on Vv'edticMlay afternoon, lightning struck tho bolt on his wagon, which held the shafts In place. The lioi.se became frightened and ran away, but was cnptuied soon afterwaids. The shafts were separ ated from the wagon and the lightning bored n laige hole in tho giound, but the lioise was not lnluied. Puling the storm a dwelling house was also sti nek, but tho damage was Might. Funeral of John Dowrick, A huge number of friends and rela tives of the late John Dow tick, who died fiom the effects of heat ptotin tlon, attended the funeral servbes yes terday afternoon at the house on West Lnikawaiina avenue. The sei vices weie In chaige of Rev. Rogers Israel, rector of St. Luke's Kplscopal chin oh, assisted by Rev. 1 3. J. Mclfonry, lector of St. David's L'pls copal church The iuteiment was made in the Forest Hill lemeteiy. The pall-beairrs were John Jones, Joseph Morgan, f'liaile.s Kuhlinan.'vVllI lam Hollham, William Hrlll mid lluuy Godshnll. Police Surgeon Needed. The recent death of Mr. Bridget Duggan In the Jackson stieet police station emphasizes the netesslty of having appointed a West Scranton po- Ileo surgeon, whoso duty It shall be to look after all cases needing medical or surgical attention In this precinct. It has boon tho rulo for Police Suigcoti Knlton.of the central city, to look after this matter, but It is seldom that he can bo found when needed In West Seionlon, On many occasions It has been nec essary to cnll 1 1 local physicians, and while they have responded, they feel that such mattcis me out of their Jur isdiction when tho city nppiopilates on annual sum for this wmk, and they 1110 not compensated for their ser vices In tho least. At present Lieutenant Williams nets as desk sergeant, captain, patrolman, doctor and In several other capacities, and he lias but a half dozen nlllceis to patiol the cntlio tcriltory west of tho Lackawanna liver, between Hull's Head and Lackawanna township, wherein tipwaids of 40,000 people ie-side. Clamoring for a Sower. The lesldcnts of Tilpp pailc nro clam oring for better sewer facilities than they now enjoy. H seems that when tho land company r pened up the tract they had a private sewer built, but this has pi oven Inadequate. A movement Is now under way for the construction of a sower extending fiom Cenietety stieet to Lloyd street, which will Include Pair's Heights, Tripp I'ark, Eureka. Lawn. Mount Vernon and Huoiiu Vista tiaets. (.'ntinellinun McAndiew has the mat ter In band and will endeavor to got the matter tluougli coumlls. Will Sail for Europe Mr. and Mis. n. J. Hughes, of r,( Ninth Htoinley avenue, left yesteiday afternoon for New Yoik, unit will sail nt !i o'clock tomoiiow moiulng on the steamer Ktruiln for a slv weeks' tour through Kugl.ind mid Wales. It has been thlity j,e.ns since thev rroscil the Atlantic the last time, and they anticipate a pleasant voyage. They will bo accompanied bv Mr. and Mis Hugh HavK of West Plttston. Tennis Club's Entortainraont. The inembeis of the Wet Hotnnton Tennis club were entei tallied last even ing by MM Mm ll,i Molt, at her home on South Main avenue l'.efreshmcnts weie set veil on the lawn, mid after dnrk a lliewoiks display was enjoyed, A number of the P.neqtiot Tenuis club ii.ade a coaching tilp over the 131m huit boulevaid, and weie enteitained with a dance and luncheon at Hchle be load bouse. The paity letuined home lato in the (veiling. Funeral of Mrs. Duggan. The funeral of the late Mis. Hrldgot Puggmi, who diid In the J.u ksnn stuet police station, ok tilted josteidny af tei 1.0011 fioni the home of deieisid on True Mivct. Slim t seivlics weie said In St 1'atilik's chinch by ltev. I. L Lav rile. The pall-bimeis weie .Mat tin Hart, Thomas Mulioney, Thomas ltuh I'al lick Judge, .lames Hcnnlgan and r.it liik Tobaii. Jnteiment was made In the C.ithedl li icmeteiy. Two Ball Games. The Aleits defeated the Mnor Top. lots nt Mooslc ycsteiday by a scoie of 11 to fi A pkked team, under lhe aptalncy of Waller Junes, vvent to Woonisbtiig jiorleiibiy and weie defeated by a scoie of l(i to S. Events of This Evening, The stinkholdris of the A11tll1.11 ito ramping ilub, of 'West Siianton, me ieiiiested to meet this evening at the liiuno of John V) Lewis, on Hampton stieet, nt S o't lock shaip. All menibeiH me requested to be piesent, as busi ness of Important. c will bo tiansaUod. Mi John Hale will tutertaln the membeis of the Women's Koielgn Mis slinaiy soielty of tbe .Simpson Metho dist i:pltop,il chiiti h at her homo on South Main avenue this evening. Lackawanna coiuull, No. n:u, Kojal Arcanum, will meet this evening In lvoilte hall. GENERAL NEWS NOTES. Coioncr Unbeits will conduit an In quest at tho JaikMin stieet police sta tion tonight at S o'lloik In the ca f of the late Mrs. Urldget lluggan, who died from the fleets of ,v blood tint on the btaln, eaued by a frartuied skull, A mooting of the Loyal Cius-adeis will be held In Co-opciatlve hall at 7 o'lotk this evening to complete ar rangements for a lawn sotlal to bo hebl. In tho near futuio The Sunday nhonl of the Jackson Stieet Baptist chunk will go to Lake Lodore 011 Thuisday next. The Jlde Paik Father Mathcw soci ety will inn an exclusion to Smatog.i on Sept. Ti. Rev. S. r. Mnthews. of the I'lrst Raptlst chinch, olllclated at tho wed ding of Fied Niece and Miss Hesle AVilllams nt Throop, oil Wednesday evening. Anthony McAndrow has re-opened his hotel on North Main avenue, after linking a number of liupioveinents. 1owanl, the oung mui of Mr, and Mi. William Williams, of Itoboits t out t. Is confined to bis bed with a seveio attack of chicken pow MM IMna mid Tudor Williams, of South Main avenue, spent tho Fourth at Lake Wlnnla. Mrs (Jeoige lleaih, son William and Mis Lewis, of South Main avenue, nro visiting fi lends in New Voik. Misses Doia Jones and Janet Ahton. of Plymouth, weie the guests of Mli.ro. I'.aibaia and Lllabeth Lewis, of West Locust stieet, yestt niay. Homy Hrunlng, Anh Hiown, lleuben S"iplcs and Hmiy Miller weie at Lake Wlnola yesterday. Mlfescb tJeiliudo Lnonils, of Noith Lincoln avenue, and Hthel Bercns, of Jacki-on stiett, uio at Loonils lake, Susquehanna county, for a two weeks' outing. Mr. nnd Mis. A. H. fiettetley, of South Biomley avenue, very pleasantly enteitained tho West Side Charity club last ovoulns at a clam dee. Those piesent wore Mr and Mis. J. S. Loonils, Mr. and Mis. William Yohe, Mr. and Mis. Thomas Column, Mr. and Mm. Wlllard Lanlng. Mr. and Mis. William Iteese. Mr. mid Mis. Hugene Kiesne, Mr. nnd Mis. Adam Fr.iunfclkei, Mr. and Mt.s. Chailca Seeley, Mr. and Mis. A. i:. Hettciloy. Bessie Kraunfelkcr, Mctla Fiaunfclker, Helen and Florence Bctterley. GREEN RIDGE. Mr awl Mrs, UMUm Vn, el Hct I'uutun, THE HOIYILIEST IYIAN IN SCRANTON J well as tlif luiiiItoniMt, an4 othen mc Iiivllrd lo call on any diujclst ami get frm a. trial bottle ot Krni' IUlam for tlia Throat ami Lung), a irmcily that 1 Ruaiantifd to rure and relievo all I lironlo and Aiule Coughi, Atthini, Utonihitii and Coiuuiiiptivn. I'rlio s;v. and 60c, JONAS LONG'S SONS. The programme for Friday's selling herewith given represents a line of the best merchandise at prices un matchable. Our Great Friday Afternoon Sales Are successful because we offer nothing but the choicest goods, backed by our usual guarantees. Sale No. 1 Begins Promptly at 2 O'clock. ' jp Houscfurnisliing Goods. When wo prepared this list of Friday spe cials, we had tho ailous Summer needs In mind. A glance will convince ou that tho prlie.s are extraordinary. Could It bo other wise when our aim Is to offer you the new est and best at tho lowest pi Ices. CLOTHKS LINKS-Maile of the best nunl Ity of bialded cotton, llfty feet long; tegu lar aluo 10 cents. Friday's sixty- g minute price OC CLOTH KS PINS Made of the very best quality of cedat; tho kind you usually pay 1 2-H cents a doyen for. Filday's slv- tymlnuto pilce, 100 for C LIIMONADH Oil WATHU SKTS In tluee colors, blue, olive and dci orated. Tho hh.ipes me new and the decointlons eiy tasty. Tho set consists of 1 pitcher, 6 glasses and 1 tray, value, $1,2,', Filday's sl.My- Q- minute pi Ice OVC l'OFI'i:i: POTS-Made of opal ngate in ai lolls sles, value up to 29 cents, fr Filday's sl.ty-mlnute pilce 1 UC UOTAUV FLOFK SIFTKItS-i:ver use one'.' They are easy to handle; joit pick them up, till them with Hour nnd sift It in a Jiffy, value, 10 cents. Fiiday slty- rj minute piitc C DINNnn Si:T 1011 pieces, made of Hngllsh seiul-poiielalii vItli blown and green uiulci glaze deioiatlon, also a few blues. If j,ou are fuinlshing a summer cottage, or If you are looking for a tine dinner "et to do service every day In the week heie's jour opportun ity. Vou iMii count on the set being worth at least !ftl Filday's slty-mlii- jj Oft lite pilce the set O.O JONAS LONG'S SONS. flit tin' iMtion.il hnlnlit vvilli Mr IV. k' VT nil'', Mr jnd Mi. W II Pnk ct II scIhvmi Tnin Irjrn, ol It intern, cnt tin 1 niiuli with (,rrn llidti' fiirmN. Mr iml Mim llorAip small, of Mnwv ivrnue, an viitintf frlnn) In Ncutnii Ir WilliHin l.lcncr. ot Mon-ri nimiir, tc turncil lj-t evening irom a tl.i at 1'itlil in. NORTH SCRANTON NOTES. Lawn Social Given by the Ladies Aid Society of M. E. Church. Police Notes. The soi lal of the Ladles' Aid society of the Piovideme Methodist Kplscopal chinch on the pai.sonage lawn last tveulm, vvas an enjo.vahle success, al though the encigelk youth of that M'Ltlon nearly i.uked tho jieace of nilud of the ladies with their continual tiring of blank cattildges and huge lhccr.ii.ker. The lawn had .slieatneis of Japan ese lanterns, and a identlful display of the nation, il colois gave It a p.i tiiotlc appemante. The p.istor nnd many membeis of the iliuich wcio pi cent and gave coidlal gicetlng to vIMtois. The pationage of the tables was good, and It did not take long for tho icficshiucnta piovid"d to bo disposed of. Tho tabeinaile of tho Ninth Main Avenue Ilaptlst chuich was also tho siene last evening of mi ko cie.un social, under the dlieitlon of the Young People's society, whkh was also a pleasant suites". Police Notes. David Lloyd, m tested by Lieutenant Dav, tor leiklcss dilvlug. a woman mid two ihildieu naiiowly cm aping the bonis of his noise, vvas bofoio Polke Maglstiate ridler jesteiday und paid a line of $3,00. John Duggan and his wife had a dispute at theii homo on Depot stieet yesterday. When they wcio biought Into police couit by Lieutenant Day and Patiolnian Hockenbeny both weie adorned with black ejes. The husband vvas given a knoik down by the woman Just as the oflliets bioko in upon them to make the m rests. Fines of $J weie Imposed on each, which were paid, allowing the eelebia tlon of the rourth to futther pio ceed. TOLD IN A FEW LINES. Miss Lena ("link, of Wood stieet, as sistant seeietmy of the Young Wo men's Chil.stlan assoilutlon, Is at West port, Clinton county, on a visit. Re foio her icturn -he will lako the ten das Chautauqua touiso at Hughs meie. Mr C. R, Sutton and wife, and Miss Lou Hughes, Mr. and Mrs. Will Wolf and Mis. Stoff and daughter spent jes teiday ut Lake .Scranton. Miss Helen Shook, of Noith Muln avenue, has returned home ttoni Wor cester. Mass., for a shoit vacation, dur ing whkh she will make a tilp to tho Pan-Ainerkan with Ninth Suuntnn lelatives. The Knight of the Maccabees Piovl deuce tent, No, 16.', owing to the holi day, did not meet last ovenlnc. The next besslon will bo held tonionow evening, when several new membeis will be iccelved. SOUTH SCRANTON NOTES. The funeial of Mis. John Caw ley took placo yesteiday morning at 9 o'clock from tho family rcsldenre. at t17 Cheny street, and was attended by a laige gathering of fi lends and l da tives, who vvero desltous of paylog their last faiewell to tho departed friend, At 0 o'clock the casket was SCRANTON, PA. Sale Begins Promptly at 3 O'clock. Shirt Main Floor We believe this to bo the best offering ever made In Scianton; In fact, wo know It Is. We've mr.iugcd u window display so that nu can see at a glance Just what theio Is In the lot. The mateilal Is Tcrcale, tho colors blue, pink and lavender, nnd the iiniiorim st Ipcs and llgtiies. st j s light; values cenis. j'liuay'H sl.xty each WASH rinnns nijou Fancy Lace Stripe Coided Hatlste, with ground work of car dinal, black, navy, pink, cadet, lavender mid mmy blue. The patterns mo flguics mid polk.t dots, ltegular pilco l'J'feu. fl Filday's slty-mlnuto price, each... 3G UI'ItKAi; SCARFS 'JOO sets alt told, bought at a quarter under pike and inaiked for quick selling at tho same price. They me nliely made, somo are fancy, others plain with fancy ilguios, and soino others plain -while. Ftiday's slxty-tnlnuto 'jjj prhe, per set bt?C I'.OV.S I'NDKItWHAn Made of good quality of lotton, ilbbed only. Tho weight Is just light for wat m weather, and you can have shirts or drawers, or both. Friday's slty-mlnuto pi lte, -i A caih 1-C MUX'S SI'MMLK UNDLRWHAR Hy way of a little surpilse we will put on sale one i.ise of Men's Ralhrlggati Vnderwear just heavy enough to be cool and wear well at the same time. The di.iwers have rein foind gussets and hlryelo seats, nlw.iv.s worth Sic each. Triday's .sixty- (,, minute pilce, each jJC i losed and the funeral moved to St. Johns chuii h, wheie a leqiilem mass was celebrated bv Rev. Father Melloy. At the com lusloti of the ervkes, the remains were taken to the Cathedral lemetery for iuteiment. The Holy Jtosaiy nnd the Sacred Heart societies of which the dei eased was a member, attended the funeral In a body. All members of the Foiest band me requested to meet nt Ki .unci's hall Sat in day. The iionoral (limit commandeiy, No. L'"i), Knights of Malta, will meet lu regular session ut Hartman's halt this evening. Mis. Mai tin Flaherty, of Pittston avenue, is setlously 111. Pea Coal $1.50 a Ton Delivered, to South Side, central city and central Hyde Paik. Addiess otders to J. T. Sharkey, 1011 Cedar avenue. 'Phono C0S3. DUNMORE. The phnlc and clambake of the In dependent Fite inmpany wab laigely nttended jesterday, and solid and liquid lefieshmentH weie theie in abundance. Tho committee in chaige hid splendidly looked out for the wanks of their guests and nothing was lacking to make It an enjojahle place to spend such a day as esteida. The halt was thionged with danieis until an o.u ly hour this morning. Plttack'.s oiehestra tuiiilslicd the music The Cadet Dium imps, under tho leadeishlp of the ctu an tempi i am o wui Iter, John Hughes, made their in itial appeaiaiuo yesteiday morning and suipilsed their tilends by tho quality and quantity of their music. Rev. and Mus A. J. Haughton mo spi ndlng sevotal weeks with fi lends in Cmid i. F. i:. Semr Is 111 at his home on Fianklln stieet. John Kmitiht Is visiting his parents on Ulukcly stieet. James Hopkins, of New Yoik city, is visiting his father, Dr. R. C, Hopkins, of Drinker street. T. P. Letihworth, of Chestnut stieet, Is convalescent, alter his leccnt illness. OBITUARY. MAROARRT SCANl.ON, tho H-.v car old daughter of Mr. and Mis. MUhacl Si anion, of :;il Fcidlnand stieet, Ninth Siidiiton, riled yesteiday, after mi Ill ness of boveial weeks with plnal men ingitis, Tho funeial will bo held Sat utday afteinoou at 2 o'llmk, and In torment will be made In the Cathedial temetety, m i AN AERONAUT KILLED. Frank Tazolow Drops Into Muske gon Lake, Dj T.rliuic Wiro from Tlie Aftouatnl !rrs. Muskegon, Mich.. July t. Frank Ta zolow, nn aeronaut fiom (ii.ind Rap ids, was killed today while making a cannon panuluito dtop. When tlie bal loon bar i cached 1.000 feet In height tho i opes bioke and Tiuelow dtopped Into Muskegon lake. When It vvas to coveied, Tazolow V body was found In a tenlbly mangled condition. Tassolovv was an assistant of, Pmf, Meisell and this was his second ascen sion. Tho accident was witnessed by thousands of people. THE BICYCLE RACES AT MANHATTAN Noarly Five Thousand Spectators Witness tho Events. rty KiIiiMe iti (icni 1 lip Amxijtnl Pnw New nrK, July i lline n likjili- iauns this afternoon and ocuini; on I lie dale tuik No. 2 Waists, Tho tolors fust and the up to f0 cents and 73 - minuto prlee, 25c a bos. per box at Manlnltn lluili Tlirro vv.ro nuih !" persons jncsrnt liurinx tlio aftrrnonn mnl llic nunc bv mnnnliglit nl clritil IIrIiIi vvh w It noiil by 2,V) persons Hie prlmlpil rvrnt .n ,i tiny milometer purd hip Ih (ncen llnvt, I'irire, McKiohnn uml binten. llnjt won 1 y iifjrly .1 mile Jml .1 lialt from I'ieur, but va illsnU'illliiil ''J' aueiitiiiB avManee from Ills iiu miUm liy means n .1 stiing aUiheil to the n ir mra on liU pailns motor, one end nt vvhkli liot ai aceueil ot linldini; in Ins mouth Tlie tiling 1011I1I lint he seen (mm the priM hov, hut the olfulaU My they mw it plilnl and Heferre Iliinu 'I sqiullHul llnjl rarly in the rm, but did not notify him until after the iuc -u oier. Pit no "as ileil.ired the winner, uilh Jl Idchein retonil and I.intnn tlilnl Vliluhern was six laps behind 1'ieiec and ihout ten lapi iheacl if I.intmi when he cios-cd the t ipe VII linu.Iie. Hie tiltv milen befoie ktoppniR llnjt'a time tor lift 1111I13 wn 90 0J. ANNUAL REGATTA OF SCHUYLKILL NAVY Large Crowds Witness tho Events at Philadelphia Minister Wu Among tho Spoctators, by I.xcIikivo Wire from The .Woiutcd 1'ieiv. Philadelphia, July 1 The annual Kouith of July Schuylkill navy icgatta was held today over the National couiso 011 tho Schuylkill liver, Tho lacing, iv 1th but few CM-optlnns, was good, but tho weathei, to a consider able otent intoifcicd with the sun ess of the occasion. Out lug tho til.il heats in the morning tho weather was beautiful and a good ciowd of speita tois weie lined along both banks ot the Schuylkill. The finals, however, vveio towed during tlie prevalence of thundeistoinis vvhiih kept the number of spectators down to a. nieie handful. A fe.ituie of the tegatta vvas tho proem e on the guest boat of Wu Tlng-fiiug, the Chinese minister, nnd bis sei.ici.iry. When Mr. Wu was In vited to deliver tho independence ora tion, he espressed a desire to see tho boat r.ues. Tho distinguished China man evinced much Interest nnd took delight in following tlio fortunes of the contending oarsmen. The boat he was on was not very fast mid in con hcquemo ho saw only half of most of the taces. Ho asked to be placed nboaid the judges' swift launch, so that he could sco a nu 0 fiom stmt to finish. His deslie vvas giauted. Ho left for his hotel bofoio tho last event had been decided. The best laco of tho day vvas the Junior elght-oaicd event, lu wh'-h llvo ciews qualltled. The race was won by the Malta Uoat club of this iltv, after .1 hunt i.icc. A Hiirpilsc of the day was the dlsquallllcatloii of the Vesper 1 lub's eight, vvhiih won the w 01 Id's cham pionship ut Pari last year. Their only opponent vvas a second new trom tho same cluh. Tho chuiuploiis appealed to be "loailng" most of the way and got Into their oponents' tout so and weie run into by the second eight. In tho junior single trial heat lu tho morning ('. P. Mooney, of the Dclawaio Hoat ilub, Chicago, claimed a foul, but It was not allowed, as he vvas out of his own couisc. Ho did not get a plaic. Tho four-oaied glginco between Haiti moie, NowuiK. N. J. nnd Philadelphia ciews was also hotly contested. All the clew,!, wcr bunched at the tluee quarter mink and then tho Vespeis and Pali-mounts, of thistlty, pulled away and nfter a haul tow the fonner won by a nose. All intcs vveio 0110 and a half miles straight away, and all wete won by Philadelphia news, except tho Intei mediate singles, whldi was won by Krank Vrselcy, of the first Hnhemlnn Hoat club, of New Yoik; Van C. Hall, Malta Huat club, Philadelphia, iccond. JONAS LONG'S SONS. Sale No. 3 Begins Pronptly at 4 O'clock. ,Tv Boys' Clothing. Second Floor KNUIl PANTS Kvcr liear of boys' pants being sold for thirteen cents'.' Not often It's only when an opportunity like this comes our way that wo can do It. Roys' AVashablo Knee Pants, iiiado of good wash duck and neat striped and checked (Jalato.is in dark, medium and light colots; they aio 1 ut full sl.o and have good waist bands. Think of tho pilce ou ustiully paid, 25c, and you vvlli be able to judge their aluo. FU- f j day, slxty-mlnute price IOC NIUHT (iOWNS Ladles' lino quality Mus lin Clowns, made w Itli tucked yoke and um brella i utile, good length and width; good value nt PO cents. Fiiday, sixty mluuto sale 35c COMBINATION SALi: Mention's Talcum Powder and Fairy Soap. If you'll look oil the last page of the July Ladles' Homo Journal you'll find a page ad. for Mention's Talcum Powder. It's tho best toilet pow der we know anything nbniit. There Is lots of It sold eveiy day for eighteen cenls Friday's slxty-mlnute price, :. 12c FAIRY SOAP Not quite so well known as some toilet soaps, but good notwithstanding. It's made lit the oval shape by N. K Fair banks Co., of Chicago. L'aeh cake is nicely packed In ,1 box. It's sold all over Jhe I'nlt ed States for live cents a box. Friday's slxty-mlnuto lirice, four cakes j y PIIRCALHS One lot of percale finish printed cloth. They come In peitale pat terns and are specially adapled for ladles' nnd i hlldren'.s diesses, etc. Oood value at h') cents. Friday's sixty-minute J I piko T,2 KILLED BY ELECTRICITY. Peculiar Fate of Two Unknown Men at Philadelphia. Dy Exclusive Wire from The Asocited Press I'lillidilphla, July 1 'lwr men whose identity is not jit known met death todiy in a pemlitr iMiimr whilo hallum; on lhe boacli at Washing ton pnk, .1 pleisure icsort on tlio ev Jerwy ilinio nf lhe liihnare linr below thU city. They lull Ktown vseary of kwimming and hid decided lo tike dlses fiom a number of pillnis tint piotmded fiom the water Oier thec pit. Ii.rs a cable hid been laid and ven el.e to it wis a wlie larriins ileeliiiitv to tho pirk In fome manner the tio eame in contact and, a the men eliinhed to lhe top ot the pillns, tliry tniiilud the lalile. tilth men nude a pitiful in Old fell inlo tlie walir Their bodies wero itui kit hmuclit to aIioij by oilier bathci. but lite was cvlini t. THREE ARE DROWNED. Sail Boat in Collision with a Rowing Craft. fly Ktrliinc Wire from TV Assoeivted Tres. Tileili, .lull- I Ihrte poisons were dioinied 1 1 tlie liier finntinc Walbililje park today They are: (ieniire I. llatb, sniiieior of a job print ill!; nftlce; Helen lliitli, his t.i-ter. VBKle Felker. 'Ihese, with lime nthen1, vvml lo tho park to ind the tin While takim; a row on the rner a nil hint cum .o neai lliit a 1 olllcion h.is feuictl and in .1 iu-li to Hi" other nlde ot tho boit it wis nirtuiued. llic otlms weto Mini without injui.v. Killed by a Toy Cannon. Itj 1 xiln-tto VAlic fiom The .Vvoiiiled Press New link, July 4. Vlis, Kmnn llsly, "f Nov. nrk, X. .1., was llot and in-UntW killed todjy while eatd b. the window in her home omfl ho.w iciovi the htieet wliire sliootin of mill uiiiion and had lnidcd it witli ..tones and pieiei of bad line of theo pieees of leid truek Vlri, llsly in lhe lu id At the time of the accident Mrs. Iljli'ii two duiulili u were in the smia mi m pit kins hunks 101 tin i r mother, scho was lo Mait for Dnope on Mttmlay to jin her hus bind, Chnlei .1. 11 li, who 13 abroad with an other dauKhtei. In John Eliot's Moraory. Ily KvlIu-Ivc Wile fiom Tho Vvsocialed Press. South Xitiik, Mass, duly 4 The two bundled and fiftieth anninrMiy nf the foundins of tho town of Natick and the beginning of lohn l.lloi J luinUiratlons to the lunds of prasincr Indian! was celebrated today with a highly interet 11; proin imme of oMrcixiii. Vddrefeia were detv, eied b I.ieuteinnt (loiemor Hates, of Massaihu coti. upon lil.ilork.il milteis, b Vieir (Jeneral O'iliicii, of lljuzor, on Inillin lamiaces, (,emsn l.liot, jr., upon hl.s ancestor, John Unit, and by llr. Kdvuirl l.ierctt Hale. Steamship Artlvals. By rvilusuo Wire fiom The Vssneiated Pren New ork, Julv t Nn Iscel Deutsihlind, Ilanihini;; l.a ('hirnpicne, llaue rurt flu in ink, llamliiri: vli I'liuioutli and ( heitioiirn, IlirbaroMa, lliemen via Lhribouic I.iieipool Virbcil. T'eulonie, iw 101k Qiiee nion "illed' Mijistlo (from Liverpool), New York l.iird I'lwdi I. Hiela;iie, New mk for lhvre; ade1l4nd, New elk for CherbnurB and Antwerp ( heiboure Auived: Columbia Ner ork via riinnuth and lUmbunr, and piocecded. Murder of John Edwards. H) l.vcluslit Wiie from The Ashoujied Press 1'eadin.-, Inly 4 lhe boils of John hdwaids, aced to, a fiimir, of m.mi, h-lnnj, tins tounty, was found this inrrnln in an empty eistern on liU inmi.e.. His hc.ul wis teinbh cished "I'll a knife, lhe con tier's jurv ileculfd it a clear iie of muidir an I it i sod ane.ts vnll follow In a few litis I ilu ml. was la.t mn stttlne on bis pouh Id iui,ht. He Uaiea a wife and fbo snnll ihildieu, Dirfgost American Flap. Ill l.xiluio Wne fiom 'Hie Avoi iaied Press. T110111 , I'.i , ,lul I illois fmiii nulei arounl relrlirateil tho liuinli of lu hue mdj) Tha featuio of the ulrlu 1I1011 wis !h ll.nne of tha Slam md iiipis iliucit ovei tin town on a who Miipeudid "om niouuialn to mountain TI14 burner la hiHim) fift .aid in ililmed to b th laiKUt Vinrilian flat; 111 evlitemr. It is S0 fret 1 aboin the rber fiowins throush the town, and tha ' wire from which it lungs ii 3,:m) feet Ion;, ' V, a.ssssvv ,