r t-tt-- j-mr TJrlE SCUAKTON TRIBUTE-THUKSDAY. JULY 18, 1901. U y: ;xxxxxxxxxxx; Tut: MODrns UAnmvAiu: sTonz. It t hn wnrU .1.1111 I' i "W MOCK 1 ' mo " ' """ ' ,lr'1 rh. 11 !tn( K mme cirl an I (tft if t rrWtmn Tlii-v ate 10 r" nt. Ids than icffulu r"rc ,rom now on- Foote & Shear Co. IJ9N. Washington Ave kxxxxxxxxxxx: 8 SrjrHgrMMBiaii ., Ill lJMIfiMEj Little Boys' Dresses Made of Colored Fteneh Per cale, trimmed with white braid and feather stitched. A few of white pique. One or two of a style In tho&c pretty P.oj s .Milan Straw Hats. All nt jour own price. Th? Baby Bazaar, 510 Spruco Street. JKJMK Tilfjihcne nr tniil us 1 pojlal n rail It )nr linme and tnl prlrc rn launrlerlnj any quality rr kind of lice or MSh curtalnj. ItesulU guir. antpcd 0 ackawanna Laundry OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO S 0 0 0 0 0 0 V S ooooooooooooooooo A rann enjoyable Uwn party was held at the home of Mi nn 1 Mis John Mit-lll, rmi Ash Mi ct, Monday evenlns, It beliiR the blithdaj of their daughter Miss Oeittude A lupe numhei of In r filend-. gatheied In hpr honor and made menv for Mvn.il hours when a bounteous tep.ist wts pervert, after which they onjoed tln'm Fehes until a seasonable hour Miss Mitchell was the teclplcnt of a num ber of lnndsome gifts, testis tnc to the high lecaid In which she is held by her many friends. Those piesent weie Mi-mi, Mm MrDm.-il llfimrtti ljt. Uuri IMnn Line Mi I Pin, ltrlur, i Mniison, hitie llartroin Kit,' .Mrlntvic, f.rrtniilo Mitrlirll, FlUnrhp Mltihrll; Mwr scMnn Iimui, (Jrnrcc Ball I-rink Bill, .Inhn Mrlxin, rrank turkie, r.piircp llirtmin, ClnrlM Iuthrr, l'rtrr lUrtman, Fnnk Mitm, nt the Uevrnth cavalrv, o( 1 1 rt rtmn Mini. t and Mr awl Mrs L. W. SCnno leindrr W. Huts-on and Miss Car rie M Piench weie united In mar rlape jestetday morning at the bi Ido's home JOl Xoith lldi' Pnk .ienue, by Rc S P. Mnthcw.-i, pastor ot the Plrst niptlst church. The letemony was perfoimed In tho presence of the Immedlite fi lends and iclathes of the hippy couple The bildo was dies-od In Pieiuh Rrcnadlne, trimmed with blue hlsion and baby ilbbon After the ceiemonv a weddinR hte.ikfnst was seived Mr. and Mrs Hudson left for an extended trip Virlnp: the Pan-Ameilcan, ew ( It and Xew Jcis-e. The nt club or Ouncrltcs held their sfcond annual oiitlnu last Sun day In a sroe near Honedale. Ainone thoe present weie P. P Hobathan, John Dm kin, County Contiollrr W. A. Johns, John Phillips. Joseph Gillespie, T. M Miller, P.dwanl Pio-ser, J. P. Casterllne, Pll is Robinson, Hairy Chappell. Walter Simpson, John l.ow ry, Dr. Heiman Uessty and othets. Mlrs Saiah Gllbeit, of Xoith Scran ton, and D.nld Prlre, of West Sci an ion, weie mauled list nlsht by ljev. I V. Chmcr. pistor of the Chi 1st! in church The eouplu left tho city at midnight on a weddinu toui. Mls-s Jennie Madison, daughter of the late James Madlfcon, of Sixth stteet, this c!t, was niamed at Oj.s'cr Riv, X y. June 2't, to Henry Edward drif ting of that place, by tho Rev, Wil liam 1. How man. PERSONAL, .M It" f Is In Nfw erk. Pr Brfwitfr returned from Block Wind jfs tfrdaj Mr I ujrnf II im U tuftcrlns from i tprMncd anklf I P Ilrdinst n Ik mi a itlt to JIanhattin Rpirh an I Npw ork. Mr Tjppjn and , hlldren arc eumnicrins at snnh I-allslmrc. N. . Mih JpnnlP hiuffinin, l Prpsfott Arnup, It prndins two wrpk ilh (rirnda In Wllliam-rort. Mi fWn IrMi and famlh, of Mnnroc iicnno, arp tppnlinj thp tuminrr at the ,dlrondjiU aid Orffn Mnuntiln William Ileitfr, nt hnutli ?(rjntmi, liu at. ppptrd i Iiu'iicm with a liuiincM mne In Prookljn, V, Mr llnuaid, nl TiPntnn, N I , Imrntor nf the Howard bttam carrngi. la tho guct ot Attorney OtorRp D Ta!nr. Profewor II. I.. Morgan, ol North Lincoln au. nup, left jettrrday fur ihc jomlnR unia ground, where liU lamlly an. wmmerlni Mr and Mr J. l' HoMa and (amllj, and Mr A M l!l'BtH, ol prim ,ncnip. will ppnd the nrst two weckt at Lake Wlnuli Mr and Mi I J llfep. of llaitlnid, ( onn , and Mr and Mr I I' Dumber, ot Northampton, Mass , aie U the Jciiiijn .Mr? 1. II Hippie Irlt fur the ViMimliikt jeilrrlJ.1 with her dauhi i, Sue, whu In. linn terloui') ill lor i-cu'ial in hths Ihci , . ,i, -companlPil 1 v Dr W. I. Alltn and a imuc. Mi nppruveu I'lciuuur) u in nil tho details of this busl- jjj ness we seek out nnd follow B the safest and most approved I methods, The People's Bank ! Cfioppr rfcmen. Th point ol dtttlaitlen li Tticqutt like. VAIL SUCCEEDS BOURKE. Itoturnod Foreign Flghtor Mndo Sorffoant Major. Unbcrt M. Vnll vnn lint nlcht np- pointed Imttnllon pel scant major, to iMieuepd Llcutennnt Hlchnrri J. Bourke, promoted to battalion adjutant. Ser geant Vail appeared In his new posi tion last nlcht, at the drill of the first battalion, conducted by Lieuten ant Colonel V SUIllwelt When the Thirteenth t eminent went rut to the Spinlsh-Amerlean vvnr, Ser Keant Vnll was quartermaster of Com pany D. When the Torty-seventh jtglment, T'nlted States olunteers, win recruiting, he enlisted for the for eign service nnd went to the Philip pines, ns a companv quartet nmitrr. He nunc home a rcBlmental emitter master setRcant. Hli new position nlves him a sword and leaves him only one step remoed ftom a commission. That this latter wjll be his at an cirly day Is very ptolnblr, as 1r Is resided as one of the best all-round soldiers the regiment has on Its roster. CULM IS ON FIRE. Tho Culm Is tho Filling Undor tho Shops of the Erie and Wyoming Valley Railroad. The new shops of the 1'ile nnd Wo mlns Valley Hallroad companv nt Dun more were nearly all constructed on culm which was used to fill In the territory now covered by tho shops and pan of the yard. few das aRo It was discovered t'i it this culm was on fire, and since i Inn n larKe force of men hae been etiKaped In flRlitlnfr the (lie, but up to date they hao been only partially successful. The fire Is still burnlnc nnd threat ens to do a considerable amount of Injury to the shops unless It can bo promptly subdued. HEARING THIS MORNING. Injunction Against tho Car Builders to Bo Argued. A heating will be had today, before Judge Kelly, on the rule to make per manent the Injunction secured by the Wlawaie, Lackawanna and W.-stein Kallroid company against tre strlk iv s rnr builders and others The plaintiff will be repieented bv W W Hoss and Wlllaid, Warren & Knapp P C New comb Is nttotney for the defendants. A strenuous effort will be nnde by the defend ints to have the ( use dls- mls-sd on the ground that If theie hae been any Incidents wnnantln the In junction, which Is denied, the incidents wcte not pii tlclpated in b th sti Ik ing cai bulldeis. CITY TREA3URY IS EMPTY. City Controller Directed Not to Draw Warrants Against It. At the close of business esteiday Tfternoon the city treasmy was empty, and the clt controller was notified not to Issue an) more warrants There Is not a dollar now In the treas ury and no sign of relief at hand, s-ae that which comes ftom tho small amount of taxes paid Into the tieasuij each day. To the Republican Electors of Lacka- ' wanna County. Yielding to the solicitation of m.m friends of good government, I hao con cluded to become a candidate for addl tloml law Judpe of this county, at the election to be held In November next, subject to the decision of the Ilepub llcnn prlmaiit.s. Tl.iq announcement seems to be ncc essaty under the present sjstem of pil inaiy elections, and In making It, I trust 1 do not lnlate the pioptletles which should attend tho filling of this exalted oltlce. The public will beai me witness that, while I have all my life been an active w oiker In the i.inkb for the geneial good of the paity and the public, I have not been a seeker of political office. In taking this tcp now, I am moved by the suggestion that 1 may be able to render the people furthet service along the lines of honest, feailes-s nnd just administration ot the law. My candi dal will lepiesent these principles and nothing else. I am the candidate of no faction ot clique. I shall tcpiesent no nnlmo.-ltlca or favoiitUsms. My life Is tin open book In this county. To this I appeal. I shall hope to hive the active favor of all who ti el that I can be of scivleo to the public, and If elected, will dedi cate all m powets to a talthful and conscientious discharge of tho duties of the otllce. r. L. Hitchcock. Scranton, Pa., JulyJT, 1001. Fiano for Sale, A line uptight giand piano, of an old nnd reliable make, ilnlshed in tho finest mahogany wood, and In peifect condition. Just leeelved and Is now on sale. The cise Is beautiful; the tone Is delightful, nnd the piano Is alisolutoly peifect. Just as good as new, and has been used only a few weeks. The piano must bo sold. It Is a i ate baigaln for tho ono who is for tunate cnoueir to get it. It will bo sold for c ash only A rnro chance, come o,ulck, p I tho piizo will bo yours. On sale nt Guernsey Hill, 311-31(1 Washington avenue, Scranton, Pa, Sunday Excursions to Mnuch Chunk nnd Glen Onoko. On Sunday July 21, the Central Rnll toail of New Jersey will sell tickets from Scranton to Mnuch Chunk nnd Olen Onoko at fate $1 50 feu adults, and 75 cents for chlldien for the round trip, good to go only on special tiain leaving Scranton at 7.30 a. m and leturn on special train leaving Mnuch Chunk nt 5,30 p. m and Glen Onoko at 5:43 p. m m Wyoming Sominary. A larso nnd well-equipped boarding school. i:very modern convenience. Cer tificate accepted by all colleges receiv ing students on certificate. Depart ments of music, art and oratory very laige. nusinei-s course for students who do not wish to preparo for college. $300 a j ear. Tor catalogue, address I. L. Sprague, D. P., President. Kingston, Pa. Try the new Bo cigar "Klcon," Picnics and Large Gatherings. Promptly furnished with best Ice Cream. Hanley, 420 Spruce street. Smoke the Pocono Ec clear, FORTY MINES CLOSED DOWN FIREMEN'S STRIKE NOW ON IN EARNEST. About Half tho Mines in This.Valloy Woro Tied Up Yesterday andPro ident Mullnhy Claims That Nearly All Will Bo Shut Down Today. Mino Workora at tho Dickson and ,Von Storch Minos Decide to Go Back to Work Today Street Rail way Firomon May Strlko. The strlko of the stationary firemen employed nt the mines throughout this valley was on In earnest jesterday, when about !5,000 men fic thrown out of emplo.vment by tho closing down of about fotty mines. Only about one-half of the mines have been closed down so far, but the strikers appear confident of phuttlng down nearly every mine to day. They may experience a great deal of difficulty In doing this, ns the action taken late jestetday aftcinoon at a meeting of a laige number of the mine woikers cmploved at the Dickson nnd Von Storch mines of the Delawnre nnd Hudson company would Indicate. These men, after much discussion, de cided to notify Assistant Superintend ent Hoss that they would letutn to work this morning. If ho would secure men to do the firing Mr. Hoss an nounced to the committee which waited upon him that ho would have men lfady to do the filing, and It Is ex pected th-u the men will return to work this moinlng These two mines have been closed down since Tuesday morn ing, ns a consequence of the strike. Peeling at the action of tho mine woikers In thus repudiating tho strik ers tuns high nmong the latter. ALL IUJT SIX Cl.OSP-D. Twent-four of the thirty mines oper ated by the Delawaie and Hudson com pany weie closed yestcrdav, the six which were running being the White Oak. Clinton, Olvphant, Orccnwoipl No. 1, Greenwood No. - and I'aby deck Superintendent Hose, of the coal de partment, said jesterday afternoon that the company was as Dim as ever and that no overtures whatever had been made to the men It was stated at the olflce of Supei Intendent I.oomls, of the coal tlepait ment of the Delawaie, Lackawanna and Western company that onli six of the twenty-fivo mines, operated by that company were closed as the result of the sttlke. Three were the Pllss, AVood ward, Aiiehlnclosi., Hnllstead and i uga, which wete closed on Tuesdiv, and the Prisbln, which was shut down y est pi day. iThiee of the fourteen mines cont tolled by the coal depaitment of tho Ontailo and Western company were icported aa Idle vesteiday by General Manager John P. Hrdon. These weie the Pan coast, at Tliroop, emplojlng l.Ofin men, the Johnson, at Prlceburg. emplojlng 1 2'0 men, and the Richmond No. 3, In North Scianton. Superintendent Prink Thome, of the Temple lion nnd Coil companj, stated that only two of the companj 's mines, the Hairy H and Mt Ixiokout, down the vallej", weie closed clown ns a lesult of the strike. As far as could be learned onlv four of the mines updated bv the Pennsjlvanla Coil companv wore closed down These weie the Kwi-n, No 10, Cential nnd Old Poire, at Old Poige, Plttston and Avoca. miSOl.L'TlONS ADOl'TIil). A ni.us meeting of the strlkeis was held jesteiday aftcinoon nt O Mallej s hall in Xoith Scianton, and was nd dresspd by State Picsldent J. I' Mulla hy and State Sectet.iry and Treasurer fieri itv. The following icsolutlons weie unanlmnuslj' adopted by the 200 flrenfen piesent nt the meeting: hnra.. It us ionic tt our Kiinwlcdiro tint snnie ot the flatloiur)' fiicmcn Jie still working, aii'l. icrca, We frcl tint it unulil ilo in inc paraMe iniurv bj them lontlnulnir. tu lu u, thiirlorr, he It IlOMilcnl, Thnt we, the stitlorMrv flienuii of Imd No W, I II ot ; 1 , jnrl oihfis win are In attcmlime and on strike, phce ntifrehc on recoril a'. kini; all Jtitlnnirc Hirmen, irrreird less nf whit union thee lolonc to, to quit unrk at once, anil thit we will htatul bv them to Hie !,ict, and 0-uro them that he will not go buk until eer Airman ind rrnnj who Mcritkcd their position In our behalf aie reinstated These lesolutlons ate dliectcd prin cipally at the litemen who ate mem bers of tho Mine Workeis' oignnlza- tinn nnd not members of the Hi emeu's association and who have been dlteeted by the Mine Workeis' district boatd not to go out on stilke until oidered to do so by their own ofllceis. These firemen, nccotdlng to the strike leaders, ate flocking to the fire men's organization. It was stated jesteiday that fiftj'-nlne now members weie iccolved during the day Into the local lodge and thnt thcfce would all go out todaj'. A member of tho dlH ti let boatd of the I'nlted Mine Woik or.i f.ild jesterday afternoon to a Ttlbuno man that by joining the Pie men's oignnlz.itlon a United Mine Winker would lose the suppott of tho latter organisation and would have to depend entirely upon tho lltemun for assistance. mi'u.ahy's stati:.mi;nt. Piesldent Mullahj', when seen after the meeting by a Tribune man, was loath to make nny comment upon tho action taken on Tuesday by the dls ttlct board. He had not been notified oftlclallj', ho said, that any action had been taken nnd was therefore not pre paicd to say anything about It. He gardlng the general situation, he said: "Tho situation today Is most ptoin islng nnd I expect to see nearly evety mine In this vallej', including tho Lackawanna mines, closed down by tomonow night. Tho firemen who aro members of the Mine Workers' or gnnlzatlnn nro coming Into our asso ciation bj tho sooie. I expect that wo will win out In thin valley befoie the end of the week. We must do it Tho men who are doing the firing nt tho collieries which have been closed down aro not seasoned and hardened to the work of a fliemnn and aie Incapable of standing tho intense heat. The companies will be forced in acceding to our demands by the danger of their mines becoming Hooded AWholeYear'a Instruction to beginners In Plunoforto for $30, under com potent In struetors, at the Conservator. Other courses, Special induce incnts to regis ter now, 100 students enrolled last year, J. Alfred Pennington, .Director. "I had the satisfaction this mornv Ing of idgnlng tho first written agree ment ever entered Into In thli state between a. toal company nnd a labor organization. This was an agreement signed by the officials of the Palish Coal company, which controls thirty mines, and which lias granted nil tho demands of tho firemen, Tho com pany agtecs for an Indefinite period ot time to glvo Its men eight hours, to glvo them time nnd a half for all over-time nnd to dlschatge the men who took the places of the strikers on Tuesday." Picsldent Mullaby said that the or ganization would not only insist that nil men who took the strikers' places nt any ot tho collieries be dlsclnreod, but nlso that nny men discharged be cause they tefused to take the strikers' places be telnstnted. President Mulln hy said that two engineers nt the Mnrvlno mine1 were dlschniged v ester day morning because they tefused to fire nnd that he would Insist that these men be iclnstated befote he allowed the firemen to leturn to vvoik He went to Olyphnnt last nlsht, whete ho addtessed a mass meeting of sti liters, and will speak this afternoon at Aichbald. Picsldent Morton, who was expected hero to nsslst 111 the dl lectlon ot tho stilke, will not be nble to come on account of a strike In Illi nois. It was stated yesterday afternoon nl stilke headquarters thnt the tliemen cmplojed by the Scinntoti ltnllwav company had notified the management of that corporation thnt they would strike tonight nt 0 o'clock In case they nio not granted an eight-hour day be fore that time. They are now woi Ic ing ten hours. General Manager Sllll man could not bo seen last nlcht and the company's side of tho Question could not bo learned. Three bosses who were firing at the Johnson mine of the Ontario nnd Western coal department yesterday af ternoon weie overcome bj' the heat nnd had to bo taken to their homes. The number of men who weie thrown out of employment in this val ley yestcrdav, by the closing down of the fotty mines Is vnilously estimated at between 2".,00O and 30,000. A meeting of Local 80' of the United Mine veoikeis was held In l.eonnid's hall Inst night A statement was giv en out ns follows; "We wish to make known thiough the pi ess that Local 0S of the Pnlted Mine Woikeis was not a paity to and bad no delegates at the meeting In St Marj-'s hall, this afternoon, July IT lini and also that we condemn the notion of Local fd9 In icgaid to tho striking firemen " Tho action. referred to Is told of in nnothcr place. PROJECT MEETS FAVOR Mooting of Parties Intorostod in tho New Athletic Park A Base Ball Offer. Theie was a falr--Ized gathetlng ot hoiscmen an 1 otheis Interested in the new nthletie ,nk pioject, at the Scran ton houe, 1 iHt i l-l t, nnd the projector weie given no cud of nsturance that the scheme wlil not want for financial suppoi t. The fact that the ttact secured is now the only avail ible giound feu an ath letic pitk. within tcasonablj easj dis tance of the cential city, nnd that C-.e option on It Is limited to a bilef period, has tended; to .-dlr up those Interested In i . icing and other spoils to the neces sity of acting in this matter at once and decisively A conimunlc itlon fioni New oik state p-ittles, otfeilng to put a ball team in Scianton net je.tt, as a companion team to Hlngh nnton In a new league now being planned, was tead at the meeting. i:-tdiulff Chubs Iloblnson, who is a piinv inocci in tin new p.nk pioject, was In New Vmk and could not tetuin in time for the meeting, nothing ilc Unite was done In tlje way of per fecting an oiganbatlon This will be done at a future meeting to be called lu the collide of a tew da.s- SIGNING THE BONDS. Today They Will Bo Countorsigned by Controller Howell, President .John dlhbons, of the boairl of contiol, was buj jesterdaj attach ing his cdgnatuio to the $73 000 Issue ot school bonds. Thej will be counter signed bj Controllei Howell todnj.and tomonow will be leadj foi dellveij". The issue, of bonds was sold to W. 1? Todd, of New Yoik, who bid 1U 31 with .ice i tied inteicht. He has tdnce ills, poised nf his tight to the bonds to Dick Hiotbeis it Co., of New York, to whom the school bond will hind ovci the bonds. Pick Hiothns Co weie the second highest bhldn.s The bonds aie of the denomination of $l,00a. aie to run thitty jears and bear Inteiest at the i ate ot 4 pet cent. The pieinltim the school district obtains for the bonds Is $10.71.: SO, The acciued interest amounts to $400. COUNTY TREASURER MOVING After tho Men Who Have Not Paid Mercantile Tax. County Treasurer J. A. Scranton yes teiday began suits befoto Aldeimnn Kasson against persons who have not jet paid their metcnntlle tax. tnth tax is supjhisl'u in iiu imiu iiu- foto July 1 of each jenr and after that the county treasurer has no op tion but to begin suit All those who do not pay within the next two weeks will hnvo suits brought against them nnd bo compelled to pay tho tax with costs. Fresh Imported Cigars At Park & Tilford's Wholesale Prices. La Vencedoia, Concha Esp. Flnas, per box $1.75 La Vencedoia, Concha extra, box. 4 75 La Voncedora, Landics Imperial. ,U 00 La Voncedora, Perfectos, box BOO La Voncedora, Ilegala Esp. Extra. 7.00 La Vencedorn, Itcgalla De Paris.. 6 00 La Caiollna Perfectos, box 6 00 Hock & Co., Itegalia Esp, box 8,00 Hock & Co., Hegnlla Chlcas, box.,, 4.50 Oaicla Purltanas Tinas, box COO Garcia Con Tinas Especial, box.... 5 75 Keimandosty Saxby Con Esp, box.. 5 00 Termnnilczy Snxby Purltanas Tin as, box 6,00 R 0. Coursen BOYS FN ECRU OFP FOR CAMP ADVANCE DETAIL DEPARTS FOR MT. GRETNA. Eighty Men in Command of Captain Kambook and Accompanied by Quartermaster Vandling Loft Lait Night to Preparo for the Coming of the Regiment Names of the Men Making Up the Detail. Special Train of Ten Cars to Con voy Them and Camp Equipage. The ndvance detail ot the boys In ecru left last night for tho encamp ment nt Mt. Gretna. It was the tlrst time for a body of soldiers to go forth from the new nrmoty on a tour of duty nnd the first time for the local soldletj' to nppear on tho sticots In Knhkl uniforms. The detain was In command of Cap tain John M Katnhcck, senior line of ficer, nnd consisted of about eighty men. Colonel Watres viewed them as they were lined up, preparatory to leaving the armoiy nnd was heard to express himself in warm tetms of nd mlrntlon for their soldleily appear ance. The officers nccompnnylntc the detail were Captain Frank M. Vandling, legl mental quartermaster; Flint Llcuten nnt K II. Hippie. Surgeon P. F. Gun ster, nnd Second Llcutennnt nrelg nnd Inspector of Rifle Practice Lewis P. Carter. The company details were as follows: , UlMPVNY PhTvlI'' Coinpmy A. e)uirtermater Scrireint William Crifflthi, Torporil ( larenee Pee, Prhitci HoJ-J and Ocrar ee, Private II Sanlee I'ompanj 11 Vrceint II. Kello. Corporal I. Allen, Private (! Cleveland, C. Peeker, t-dnanl Hnrj, .tames M nojer, William Clark, Jr., Wit. II im (talk, fildeon Hl, timt Sclienk. Compinj ( fjuarteimater .serceant Charle i-prandle, Corporil Citl C.umter. Private Wll llim (retei, William Mills Mephen Thoma, June Prvdrn, Atuut fJelger, Harry Wlbon, fieorife Marshall, James MrUouldrick and John Reap. Companv ll Vigom! II (Irezorj, Corporal I Connell, I il iril I'lnnlirin W llnnheeker, 1' K Collin. Private V K SiniUm, Hubert Vail, I.dw ird Simpcon, Krnl Belln Companv FJuarteimater Serjreanl Milton ( Hlne, Corporal Robert Kelpie, PrivatM David Knickerbocker, Prank Hepburn, N'ormin Wll llim, F K Cilhhui, Itoj snow, Corporal Hon nj, F K Ore. and fiam Newton Companj II ejuirtermister sprpeint Jamri Miopland, Corporal Howard benjamin, 1. II 1'van. Sithanlel II llollv and Chide I, Cut. ler, Private .lame Filer and Thome W. Heee Compinv K -(Juartemiakter Ffrceant Charles Rahr. Corporal Oeorjre O In, Privajea V Car ren, Vrthur Whltnev, Inhn Terrv, James firllfl, Robert RoM, Philip s0ane. Hold Wclrbach, Pat rick Wlnlen nnd Chirle Vlunroe ( oinpinv lejiiaitirnii.ter erireint fJeoree Pinnmer, Corporal Kirl Peat, Pirn Swart, Pilv ite lohn Fvm, Henrv Willi im, Will I.ir mrr, William Coburn, C A Faslev and Llivvorth Tliomas MARCH TO STATION The aj-semblj was sounded at S 30 o'clock and shortly after 9 o'clock the detail left the nrmorj- by the Myrtle stieet doot nnd, headed bv Rnuer's bind, pioceeded clown Myrtle to Aelnms, to Olive, to Washington, to Spruce, to Wyoming, to Lackawanna and thence to the Delawaie and Hudson station, the band plaving "The Double Hagls" and "Raw Recruits" alteinatelj, 'The Raw Rect tilts," It ought to bo men tioned, Is a medley with "The Girl I Left Rehind Me," as one of Its com ponent parts. A large crowd was In the galleiies nt the atmory to watch the departute of the soldleis and many weie at tho Btaton to bid them good bje. ,V special tiain wns In waiting to bear the In to their mountain camp. It was made up of four Lehigh Volley fi eight cars, carrjlng the heavy bag gage, one Philadelphia and Reading bacgage cai, one Delawaie, Lacka wanna nnd Western baggage car and two Delawaie and Hudson baggage cais foi light baggage, two Lehigh Valley coaches for the men, and a Le high Valley fiat car for the ambulance, put chased for the regiment by popular siibscilptloii, at The Tribune's sugges tion, during the Spanish-American war. The tiain left nt 9 30 o'clock, going ovei the Delaware 'and Hudson to Wilkes-Bnne and thence by the Lehigh Vallev to iA'banon wheie the Cornwall nnd Lebanon wns taken for Mt. Gretna. It was expected that the camp ground would be teached by daybreak. The ad vance detail of Company I, of Easton, was. to take the train at Allentown, woiIk rem Tin: detail. The advance detail will erect the headquarters' and cooks' tents and dls ti Unite tho canvass for the men's tents. The latter will bo allowed to erect their own tents ns a matter of practice. Tho main body of the regiment will eave tomorrow night The men who will represent the Thir teenth during the state shooting con- rr4"5',J,I Stocks Have Caiighf on. t Have you caught on to f the stocks? They're the I $ proper thing for all out 1 of door sports. Here is f a new lot of them in all :: of the prevailing colors, 50c. NiSAfiM '803 WliMniUn . 2'H jF.itV snrrlm. wr WuMuiM KnTlr ! Oils, Paints and Varnish 4 Malony Oil & ManlifacNiring Company, t 141-149 Meridian Street. T TELEPHONE 26-2. 1 lyNyOflHj TitJtwtAntj CASEY BROTHERS,' Wholesale Liquor Dealers, 216 Lackawanna Ave. test will go with the regiment Friday night. The team Is as follows: Llcu tennnt W. S. Gould, Company K; Ser geant Rrlnk, Compnny F; Musician Charles Mooio, Company K: Corpotal John Connell, Compnny 1), Private Frank Coffin, Company D. During the encampment The Tilbuno will be on sale at Miles' cigar stand, close to the Thliteenth tcglmeiit'H part nf the camp. Only two cents, the tegu lar ptlce, will be charged for It. The Tribune will have a special department each clay devoted to the news of the camp In geneial and the Thirteenth logiment In p.irtlcuUt. AN OPEN AIR CONCERT. Lawrence Band Will Glvo It at the Scranton Bicycle Club House. On Friday night tho bind stand of the Scranton BIcvclo club, on the lot adjoining the club house cm Washing ton nventto will be foimnlly dedicated, when a concert wilt bo given by tho Lawrence band. Following Is the pio gramine that will be lcndeied: Vlanh, "mlrlli" Chambers II nniine, "The Harmony ol Love" llrooka rantanh, "Nautical" Mo livettuie, Toet an I l'caint" hupp Vlireh, "The New ork Journil" NMU Medley, "For Old Time'a Mko" ....A. U Liltuo Fanla'.la. "Hungarian" Tobinl Manb, "tl 1'illto" Chambers SUNDAY AT LODORE. A Moat Enjoyablo Placo to Spend tho Sabbath. The Kundny excursions, via the Uela warf and Hudson ralltoad, to Lake Lo dore, nre becoming mme pofiulnt each Sundnj'. Go along net Sundnj, July Jl, and spend the Sabluth at the beau tiful resort. Excellent cateiing, steamei, launches, boat. etc. Fare fiom Scran ton, adults, 75 cents. Ttalns leave Dela waie and Hudhon depot at 8 50 and 11 33 a. in. - Something You Cannot Afford. If j'ou are thinking of buying a piano, you cannot affoid to buy of a dealer who docs not advertise honesllj You cannot affoid to buy of a dealer who advertises 11. great bargain for a week. If it Is a great baigatn, it will go In less time. If It Is a fake, let it and the denier alone. You cannot afford to buj' of a dealer who docs not buj- his goods, but has them on late. If a dealer knows his business and pijs cash, he buje eveiy good piano oftered him. If the price is low enough, he sells his own piano. Instead of selling for others, and If bargains cannot bo sicuied In this way, they cannot at all. You can not afford to buy a piano of a, de.ile r who tells jou It K woith $;00, but he will sell It to jou for $300. Tciinonow we will tell j-ou who jou can nffoid to buy of, and vvli If You Have Headaches don't experiment with alleged cures. Buy Kiause's Headache Capsules, which will cure any headache in half an hoin, no matter what causes It, Price l'5c. Sold by all druggists. Steam Heating and Plumbing. P. P. & M. T. Howley,231 Wyoming ave. The populrfr Punch cigar is still tho leader of tho 30c cigars. Order Ice Cream From Hanley's. None bettor. 420 Spruce street. A LONG DISTANCE TELEPHONE The greatest commercial economist '" 'bo world today. Compared to any necessary Investment In business, the profit from aTELEPHONE Is Incalculable. Residence and Commorclal rates at a moderate cost. CENTRAL PENNSYLVANIA TELEPHONE AND SUPPLY CO Manager' office, 117 Adams avenue. Worsted Suits to Order $15.00, Worth $30.00 Pants $3. 50, Worth $7.00 MILLER.the Tailor 433 SPP.UCE STUEET. P. J. HONAN, Merchant Tailor. 319 Lackawanna Avenue. in i A careful examination of our Ports and Sherries will fully convince you that we do not make a statement that we cannot back up with facts. 4 Hr.H"4M--!'Mf : : Every Lady Should Have One of Our Linen Rtibber Lin?d Traveling Bags f with her while on a vacation or trip of any kind. This 'week we have placed X special low prices on our X I stock of Sboe and Laundry Bags i Cramer-Wells Co., t 130 Wyoming Ave. x 'MH That Is whatwc claim for tho New Ball Bearing Umbrella It has no wires to rust and break, but Is unusually strong, each rib be ing held In position separately. RolV very closelj Call and see it in grade from $1.00 up. Conrad, "A Gentlemen's Furnisher." 305 Lackawanna Avenue. Dean vs. Winton The suit of Dean vs. Winton illus trates some of the pitfalls which a title searcher must guard against. In 1877 Mrs. W. obtained a deed ot a large tract of land. Twenty-four years there after the courts decree that Mrs. W's title is impressed with a trust for which her representatives in interest must account. Any prospective purchaser or mortgagee of real estate who will take the trouble to read the mas-a terly opinion of Judge Edwards, printed in the newspapers July 17, will appreciate the value of title ln surance. THEE PTY TOITOST X JQlSCRAMTON.PEN N A. 5 16 Spruce Street. t. 'X. Watrc. Trcsident. II. A, Knapp, V.-Pro. Ralph S. Hull, Trust Officer. A. II4 JlcCllntocle, Vice president. These Ice Chests Were too small for some families' use 1 Maybe your require ments of this special Chest are not so great -. they were $4.98 due to advanced season. We of fer them at $3.39. REFRIGERATORS REDUCED IN PRICE. CREDIT YOUP CERTAINLY: TW& .(TOAOMK 22-223-225-227 WYOMING AVENUE. "Tlio Grent Carpet Opportun ity" Is cteatlnfj many newly cov ered tloorfi Carpets eevved free. IPortl) MiIk for a u jj- v
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