THE SOU ANTON TRIBUNE-TUESDAY, JULY 30, 1901. ,1 Boon k & v for Mf BabiesX;j4 Dr. Hsnd'i Condcnaed Milk con tains phoiphatrs of llmo and aodn, for teeth and bonei; hypophoa phntesof potnsjlum, for nerennd brain; ti popliophllc of mnrifra ncio. to enrich the blood lncrcnao the red corpuaclca. Theae food elements nerpnry to Milhltnc n perfect body nrn blended ulllitlie pure, rich milk uted lu DR. MBS GONOSED Just as they exlut In nhrnt, nnd ime the mime Minor tlit Rite wheat. They tunke tliei milk ery rhli, but more pnlntnble than "frroh " milk. II never eel imur, nnd n won't need Ice to keep It. llookleton Infant food free. THE DR. HAND CONDENSED MILK CO. Scranton, Pa. 't t t ffttttttttt l CITY NOTES I 4- MMTR- 01- 111 Til M The Putrr of Relli Itn of M. Pivtil'ii ilumli "111 mot tnnlsht at 8 odoik In the ulr remr ol the ihuuli I) II PAY imlnc pilau ire and lliid rn- lompim paid rtci(IJJ at tlie Pnndeili, ( mbntidile .No 1, Coil Buck and Clinton id lid if s. MH.TINfi 10MI.IIT -He enrlon commu te nf --cianton In lee ol I lk will liold an im poiunt mcdlnp at the dub home tuniRht at 8 cAloik n MITKMd-R-' I'MIADi: Thr hirlemlew or tlir ill paraded the hticrU nl (he central cil li-t nipht i lciti-lncr thrir cxrurlon to Mtmn t in trk todiv lhr weie licidcd h the Law nine Ian I "It.M l M III ( liKDI.lt Itecnulrr fonncll i-tcrrU ficned the ieolution rfitictinc the lit xlidtnr f"r an npinlrn Ifsanlins the ia lu t muddle and a resolution forbid ling the c pVinn of fireworks in the puks. ONnilMfVIIONM, MIITIVi Tomorrow eminc a ensiecjtionil inceline will be held In firue I neli-h I uthenn thuri.li, Mulberry street an) Midl-on avenue, to trinwit hiMiiPM con lintcil with the buihlinc of tlie ne church 1 fl number n't tin luusrtKaHoii is urt,cd to be pi f Kilt ISOi.ryrlY l'hllilOV n Imoluntir) petition in bankiupUv un tied vc-.tridi witii lerk 1 It W Seirl". of the diteiit Vedenl ourt, In thf ae n( the Dauphin lliidcc an! ntruitlrn mnipin ol Diupliin The ere li I i rlio tiled tli" pitmen irr the Nitioml Paint v rkt. cf Willi ini-port, tin Hooper k Town f nd ttinpim ol Pliiliilclplui, md the Lnite-i Males I'alnt lonipim, ot William-pot. POLICE AND ALDERMEN. M lermin llulilv viricidal fninl Nellie Red dinctrn pnltv rf thr ihiree ol dlwtilnh nn diirt iielnrel Mr Mai Lot, in and directed lirr I pa the io-t Michiel Mn-cT w i coimnitted to the intuit) Jul xc.tridit b Mii-llitc Mill ti- m iltl.iult of 1 hne of 'Ji Id Me-pivlng on the piopeit) el the Ddiwaie, l.dikiu.miii and Wckrn imu pint Peter (t1asow, if snulh Snantrn, n ilii-t rd vcftfnht b S-pe i ial illtlur MIik Mi DiiiiHI, rf tiie l.atkaw tuna rtilroid. for tiepisin on the conuim' ro ei t mar the lar (lion lie in flnoT.i h MikUii-iip llowc Pitrlfk Duikin and loe -nilih, tno sinill how, were irreMrd itenli b Pitmlnian Oimmell hlle trilng to dlpOfe if j,i nu ni bi i- in a Junk hnp on Penn annue It i belieul 'hit the brKi wa stolen and m altempt will le madr tu futcn the ill'nc if laiicnv up n tin bmn n orean cilndir mined lvtrr (ienlh, who Ins i horM to lull iio'iul hl crtan n ir rcttd elenh at tlie lnilime ot Mi, llr w who chllut. him Willi MaUlus tin .mini il in m luitued I irn in lliviuo'il murt nwiiul l.i h. i He will le piicn a lit irins todn lufoic l.l, r in in lludill hied Uirth, ot 4 t) lliihnn stnet, wu nri-t ed )cMcnla it the lni nice ot Mr? Willi in hianiri. of SJI X-.li stint, who diarueil him with aault nnd bittrrt Mi hiniiier t ik Mirth'a three ihillren aw it fmm him betmr nf hit, alleged ill triatmuit ol limn Whin he wint tn take thun buk on Minljt Mrs hinnir nfu-ed to aUc them tp nliereupnn Wiith nruck her. he ililuii Xfvlniule Millir hdd lilni In $.no lull fur Ins aipoiuiup it touit County Committeo Mootinp. A mcptlng of tho Hopulilltim intin ty cominlttep will ho held ut the (Jon tral Republican tluh rooms, Wusdi itiBton iupnuo, Scmiiton, I'u on Ftldny, AttKUst 2nd, 1101. nt J oilmk p m, fot tho pmpnip of i1Ihk tho llmo.for holding the next jninmty election, D.ultl J. Dixit, ihnli mnii V. D. Tcllows, nccietaiy. "What enn't be cm oil mut bo on ditrcd." Hut heat can be cuted, bo need not be endtned, If ou buy jour Jce cream ut Uatilej "p, 4 jo Sptnce Ftteet. If r v kf v K K aV .' V V aV V ' ' ft ' V V DEALKKb IS X X X X X X X X X X X X Bonds and Investment Securities X X X X a Ilroidway, jf, y, Wllket Darre. Carbondile, X X 468 Commonu tilth bld'ff, Bcranton, I'a. f II II. !! IIJIUMIIMMI.U, ,. " I MlVlMaltialtMMWlMM WEDDED AT CATHEDRAL. Attorney R, J. Dourke and Miss Anna Barrett United. A Uurp number of friends and rc htlxcs were prceitt In St. Pctcr'a cathetltal yctttptrlny inotnlnR and ltnesed the (eieninny which Joined In manlase Mlos Anna It, Harrett, tho datiRhter of Jits Mary Harrett, of Pine street, to Itlchatd .). Uotirkc, the well known and talented oung attorney. Itev. D. .1 riiistln. who whh a claft mate of Mr. Hmirke In college, per formed the ceieinon), which was pro ceeded by a nuptial ninnn Protestor Hchllllnfr plajcd the lohetiRrln wod tlliic inarch dm Ins tlie fetxlcea. The bilde, who was attired In a gown of tan-colotetl etamlne, with dttcheos lace ttlmmltiKX, was attended by Miss Mary C Duff), who was tastily Knrbed In a bow it of moth-colored landowne, trimmed with ecru lace. Allot ne T. P. Duffy accompanied tho Gloom The fteivlies wetc followed bv a wedding bieakfaft at the Jeriuyn, and Mi. and Mm limit ke left the city dnrliiff thu nfternoon for Buf falo On their return they will be Kln housekeepInK In a homo tecently pinilmwed by Attotney Hourku on Millie Htreet, near MadNon avenue. Mm. Houike. who until tecently liwil In f'aibondale, hao won scores of local friends, while her husbmd Is popular In civil life and ptomlnont In local mllltaiy circles, being atllu tant of the rirstt battalion ot the Thirteenth Among thoe who were piescnt at tho wedding woio Mrs. IJ. T. Duffy, Mrs Marv Banett. Mrs. C. McTlguo, Carbomlalo; Mln Anna Nealon, Mis, T V. Walsh, Miss Mary (.'. Duffy, John Houike, Auhbild. Jumps U McTlgtlP, Catbontlale; P. F. How ley, T. P. Duffy and Maictis Duffy. MARY COSACK FOUND. The Polish Woman Who Wandered Away Throo Weeks Ago Discov ered at Delaware Water Gap. Mnrj (o.nck, the Polish woman, who wandered awtij ftom JcM-up some thiee weeks ago. was found je.stenlay morn ing by some fatuiPi", wandering about the woods mar the Delaware Water Oa p. She was in n demented condition and lould oulv mumble something about Ktianton. The local authorities weie notified, and they in turn notified the authorities up the nlley. Constable John Manley, of Peckvllle, went to thp Watei Gap In the nfternoon and, as sisted by Special Oillcer Geotge Hoff man. succeedori In bringing the woman to this city She was lodged In the len tial police station. She piesemed a pitiful spectacle, her clothes being unci ed with tilth nnd dirt nnd her shoes worn almost to shicds The Water Gap Is about lifty lle miles fmm Jis-np, roughly speak ing, and It Is estimated that the wo man mu-t have tiaveled sexetal hun dred miles on foot since sho wandeicd away. FELL AND WAS KILLED. George Weinss Tumbled Through the Roof of Engine House at the Blast Furnace. Gemge Welnss. of South Scranton, met death in a tenlble mam er ester day morning. About 10 o'clcck Welnss ns engaged in teaiing thf loot orl the No 1 engine house at the blast furnace, when he lot his footing and dropped about fifty feet, stilklng the beams on thp lltt flooi. He leboundid, tolled over and fell Into the cellai Hl fellow -wenkmen win to his assist hup. but when they 1 cached him he wa. de.id. I'pon examination it was found that he had bioken his neck. He was a mass of hrriscv fiom head to foot Ho was lemcncd 10 G. A Millet's undettnlUng establishment nnd later on was taken to his pirents' home, at Pro-.pit ave nue and Fig stieet fit is suivlved bv his lather and motliti nnd six biotheis and tniee sl-.-teis. Gcoige Welnss was a highly ir. spneted oung man, was 26 .vears of age and was a memht 1 of the Sons of Vet el ans and Iron Woikeis' union. The funeial will take place Thuisda.v aftemoon at 2 o'clock, wllh cervices at the lions". Intel ment vlll be mnac In the ti est Hill cc-metct). ARRESTED IN BALTIMORE. Man Is Supposed to Be Wanted in This City. MinpilntfMidt-nt of Police Prank Holding iece!ed a letter esteiday aftPinoon fiom Haltlmoie, announc ing the anest them of an Italian named Maitinn Martlgunes, whom the Mai viand police believed to be wanted In this clt The communication Is fiom Cap tain of Detectives A J. Puinphiov, of Kaltlmoip, and Is accompanied by a phntogiaph of Maitlguups. Captain Pumphie) states that prisoner was nuested In Hiltinmm on a charge nf assault, but that ho Is wanted In Scianton for nibbing one Antoine Jegiiius of i'libl dining Apt 11 01 May. The captain adds that If tho Scran ton authoiltles have icaulMtlon pi ppis made out the pilsoner can be hi ought on hem. Supetlntendpnt Holding has no mcollectlon of any case of mbbeiy being lepoited to them in which elthei of the men whosp unmes 111 o civ en In tho letter nguietl, nnd It is thought that the HUtlmom people have been put on it wions scent. THE REPUBLICAN PRIMARIES County Committee Will Meet Friday nnd Fix Time for Holding Them. County Chairman David J. Davis vesteiday Issued a call for a meeting of the Republican county committee to be held In tho Central Republican club looms ne.t Filday afternoon at 1 o'cloi k. At this meeting a time will be de cided upon for holding the primary election to nominate county candi dates. AT THE HOSPITALS. Hohert hll), el Wet scranton, a miner at the (entril colliery of the Delaware, Lackauaniia an I Wotcrn icnipaii), uai cauvht under a fall nl lock Miliul.a morninc and Kiioiuh injured lie wan taken to tlie Motet rajlnr hotpltal, where he wat feen to be ftiffeilm; fiom teteral broken lib and a kjIi wound Michael llrad), a miner at the Mt l'leatant colliery, broke I1I1 left Ue durlns the oiornlnu He wai preparlnu a hlatl ami, after llshtinir th fuie, atarted to retire to a place of tifet) While iiurr'lnc (mm the (pot lie uaa caught directly under a falling prop, lie wat rimuved to the Lackawanna lio.pital. ALLIANCE OF THE ELEMENTS WIND, RAIN AND LIGHTNING FORM UGLY COMBINE Sunday Night's Storm Was Repeat ed Yesterday Afternoon Street Railway Traffic Was BadlyBlockod, Eloctric Light Companies Serious ly Hampered, and Telephone Ser vice Impaired Several Houses Struck by Lightning Livo Wires Caused Two Fires Last Night The heavy lnlnetorm of Sunday night was piirllnlly duplicated esteiday af teinooii, wien at 133 o'clock the skies begun to ptlir down their contents and continued ti weep until after 4 o'clock when there was a tempotaiy abate ment, followed by a lesume during the early evening. During the afternoon tbeie was n lively lightning and thunder niinni panlment and tho gteat Hashes which opened the clouds' at Irregular Intervals cm e.'i ted an unusual amount of nlau'n around tho city. Holts struck sevnnl house. s. 'Hip fltorm did not do n great deal of Individual damage but piovcd a soutce of the gieatebt worrimont and consldeinblo expense to the local tele phone, street lalltvny and elettiic light companies. Numerous stieet cars weie thiown off their tracks by thp aeiuinu lttlon of sand and debris washed them by the rain, electric light die tilts by the do?en weie broken, and on some of the telephone lines the wire weie tampered with tn such an extent th.it It was almost Impossible fen a pet son to hear the ptity at tlie other end of the circuit THi: RAINFALL. Oliseiver Clarke, of thp weather bureau, declares that the past twcnt- fotu bonis have been exceptionally moist, and the llgmes be shows prove his nssettlon. Hetween 131 anil 4 10 o'clock jcotoidny nftpinnon them fell just B"i-100 of an Inch of lain, which Is on the whole piettj good tor this cli mate. Since 7 35 o'clock Sunday ovpnlng when the heavy downpour Matted, up tn 5 o'clock ostordiy afternoon, the m was a total fall of 2 41 Inches:. A strong wind blew (lining vestoulny afternoon's rain, from the west, attaining a maxi mum vi!oilt of thlity-one miles an hour. Previous to the lain, the wonthei wns exccedlnglv warm, at 10 o'e lock the thermometer standing at V2 degrees. The rain had a mot cooling eflect, however, nnd at Its llniMi tho mprcurj showed 6S degrees in the shade A i.ipid rise followed however The most verlous damage clone b the lightning orcuiiPd Sunrlaj night, when a bolt struck the cupola of the laigp frame double building at 73S-7lfi llmi 10P avenue, owned by Fiedeilek Hleh tuds Mi. Rlchaids occupies the one side and Owen Irish nnd family the other. The lightning1 stiuck shottl) after S o'clock, with a crnh so loud that It could bo heard ten several blocks. It struck tho cupola fiom the westcilv side, nnd tiansfonned it Im mediately into a mass of shatteied tim ber. Fortunate!), It did not sot the ft.nne work on flie, nor weie any of the pei sons In the building stiuck 01 shocked The attics on both sides wete greatly damaged, the plaster being shaken from the walls and ceilings In large quantities, and the woodwoik broken The entire damage, it is estimated, villi come to about JSOO, which is partiall) covered by insurance. IN C. H SCOTT S STOKIJ. Ycititcfiy nfternoon lightning on teied the store of C. H. Scott at 119 Fianklln avpnue, about 1 4" o'clock. The bolt of flame ran along a chande llei attached to the celling In the phonogiaph depaitment. on the second floor, and AV. D. Langfcld, who was sitting dimctly beneath tho flxtuie, tecelvcd a shoik so sudden and vio lent as to stun hint. Fred Uiselc, another of the omplo)e, reieived 1 scvcie shock on the arm and tho oillce boy a sh.up shea k in the hand. Anothoi bolt entcied the lesldence of Dr. AV. M. Reedy, on Linden stieet, be tween Clay and Webster avenues, at almost the same time. A long, thin llnmc leaped through the wlndfiw, cutting .1 hole about two Inches in dl ninetet, but not damaging In nny wnj tlie Intel lor furnishings. William Reedy, a bi other of Dr. Reedy, who was silting near the window when the lightning entemd, ipcpIvpc! a verv Se vern shock, and wns dufecd for seveuil mlnues. In South Scianton lightning stiuck the now St John's church, now In muise of constinctlon. One of the stone llgmes on the tower was shat tered b) the shock and fell thiough the roof, breaking seveinl lnige holes In the supeistiuctuie Hlectilc light vi lies nil nvei the city weie put out of woiklng 01 dei and last night thmo still nlaims were sounded as a Jesuit. The (list was ut the Philulelphla Clonk and Suit com psn'a place at 421 Lnckawiinnu ave nue, about 7 20 01 lock, whom a llvp who In tho eloorwa) would have caued a good deal of ttouble had It not been for the piompt ai rival of the fire com panies. About 10 30 o'clock the same who caused another blaze and the compnnles ngain lesponded, this time cutting out the who. At 11 o'clock n still nliim was sound ed as the mstilt of a live wire Igniting the awning In fiont of Foote & Shear's store on Washington avenue. The smalt blae was easily extin guished by tho use of chemicals. TROL'BLi: WITH CARS During the nfternoon two cars on the Peckvllle lines weio the onlv ones on tho Scianton Hallway cmupanv's lines which woro thiown off by tho blocked condition of tho hacks. Din ing the night, however, a Lauml Hill ear was blocked for over half an hour at the No. 6 branch by a small InWe of water and mud. Cats weie nlso ef fectually blocked or run off the Hacks on tho Bellevue and Lafaette stteet lines, at Petetsbutg nnd on Notth Main avenue. The light circuits buined out In numerous Instances and sevci.il cats weie disabled dulng tho day by having their motots stiuck by light ning. I The following well-known gen- I S llatnAn UIA fVlA almoin. u. I ( 11 Innri IV II Wanum fl K Itejnoldj ( s Woulworth. Thoi spiaeue M I llealee Richard O'llrlen. H fl luhon. Mmuel Samter, , Vrthur Dunn. T. C on btorch. IM P Parter. We solicit your business. J The People's Bank KILLED IN RUNAWAY. Horse Belonging to Liveryman Brown Meets instant Death. A most exciting runaway, resulting In the death of one horso nnd the slight Injury of nnnther, occtiried yesterday morning on Washington avenue. Dr. Heniy Hnlpert had hired the team fiom Liveryman Brown, In tending to drive to Klmhurst nnd, n,c cnmpnnlcd by his driver, "Sandy" Ftcedman, drovo them to his borne nt the coiner of Washington avenue and Olive street. He alighted to as sist his wife Into the cntrlage, Imd Just as ho did so, the animals took fright nt something unci dashed rnadl) down tho street. Fit oilman was thiown out, but ho clung to the telns until ho was diagged several hundred feet, when he finally let go. They came Mown the nvetiue at n torrlllo pace, scat teiltig vehicles to right nnd to left. When Laiknwansa. avenue was readied, tho tcati dashed madly down the hill nnd t an light Into one of the stono plots of the railroad bildge dossing the street One of tho nulmnls, Trinket by name, wns Instantaneously killed, but the other was only slightly stunned The cairlagp was demol ished Mr. Hi own places his loss at about 250. Frcedm.in, who so plucklly held to tho reins, was only slightly btuised. MATTERS IN COURT. Oharlos H. Singor Wants $25,000 from tho D. L. & W. Company. Injured in a Collision. Ch.it les II. Singer jesteiday began nn action against the Jjiol.iwnte, Iiikawanni nnd Western Railroad eomp.ui) to recover J.'I.OOO damages, The pipers lu the case were filed lot him by his attotney, H C. New comb. 11 is alleged that on the night of Nov. 29, 1100, between tho houis of IJ nnd 1 oMnck, he was acting .is rent brakeman on Conductor John CJnhog ill's ttaln. Superintendent 1'. II. Rlne got on (lahogin'H ttaln, which was made up 011 the west side of the stone bridge In this oitv, and dime ted hlni to piocced dliect to Ciouldsboio with his tialn. He gavo slmllai oicIpis to Conductor l.abar, who had the tialn which followed Gnhogan's In the yaid on the east side of the bildge CahoEan's train bad to stop to allow another train, which had the light nf way. to get on the main ti.ick. While the tialn was thus stopped, Labar's train inn Into It from the reat, nnd Singer, who wns In the caboose, was so haellv In in red that he will never be well again, be saj' He wants damages alleging that the accident was due to thp fict that Superintendent Rlne had issued or ders which should have come ftom Ynidmastor Timothy Kearney, and that the collision was a consequence. Statement Filod. A statement of the Indebtedness of the Dalton hoimigh school district on Julv 1, 11)01, was Hied jestcrday In the ofllee of thp cletk of thp coiuts The total indebtedness on that date was $i,.'0.' U1 and the total value of taxable piopeity $11.' 100. It Is pro posed to Inc lease the Indebtedness $1000 by the Issue of bonds to that amount. Of this sum $1 ion Is to be used In paying off outstanding bonds and tho b ilanc p In building an addition to tho school house. The statement Is signed by Kinest F. Snjder. piesldent nf the board, and Flank M. Cohln, scctetaiy. Continuod Until Thursday. Tho healing In the injunction case nf the Delaware, Lackawanna and Western company against the,stilklng car builders was jesteiday continued until Thuisday inclining Lnst Satui elay K C. New comb, attotney for the car lntlldeis, at the leciuest ot Former Judge i:. N. Willaid, who lepresented the company, ngieed to a eontlnunce for two weeks. The men dpmurmd to this ntiangpmcnt, being anxious to have the matter ho.iid nnd decided. Judge Wlllaul was not piepared to go on with the heating .vesteiday and by ngieenient of both parties Judge J P. Kelly penult ted tho bearing to go over until Thuisd.i) morning. Marriage Licenses. U i.-cl Ui-hi.-ky 1... .smipvn Vine Civil ii 1 Xrw Ynrlt Cliirlii Vbtiiikiii sirlnton kitie riuuter scrU0n Pn no Pivmcihl Old 1 mere u.-i-l 1 (bippolll (lid !or,e Wiilu II sn)ter Nnnfii Viuelii s,l Scrunton 1 lines W Ihoiiiis Vliuookv Dili Will, 11111 lajKr Waller II ! :gli Suintm I iiiina Wellucr , . s niton. COURT HOUSE NEWS NOTES Vttoinee I C Vjiishin eiteiila applied fir a eluiter for the ltliciride Viciiliiilal fund, whlih ii (oiiipoiil of emplo.Mi of the llhcieldc colliirt. at .Vulibild. limn Keuniih, who wa? nont to the count) Jul Mi 1, 1'ml, binii'.- he would not piv ?I0 n nn ntli to the btipt " rf Id wife, at oidcied In Hie court, wja 11 Ir i-cii wi.trrdi I t ill Vide, ill 111:1 d with in iking threiln, en teird lull brfoie .lu l'e ( openler jrrtinlav Hid w.n 1 eli Kid fiom Jill Inhn I lenkiiw, of Piluburc Incline his nintv in tlie mill of loo Vn appeal ti the ipieme court wai takui )ilerda ill the n-e nf Ioreph K'llow. (or ii'IIim sntltli, Mnciret V Snltli, I stKnle sinlih nnd W Infield l-illou agiluit F. 11. Loomla and Ii I111 II 1 ellow lliioiish Vtlorne I Hllott Ilci, Mrs Vinelli (,i aid )etinia applied f r a dlioree from .Io rph R llniilci, to whom alie w 11 niuried Match pi, 11 su. nei;eii tint he deseited liei otr fie )iira ai;o an I Im not livid with her Ime. Mtorne) 1 1' l)n)le and l P Welenian, niae'entlns Willi nil ulnae, e.lrnln t'iriii 1 mlt aciln.t Hie snantnn It ittuiv eenipiny fr H.000 ilint icci ulna 1 1 linn lie was ptialicd oil a Prut Idem e tar b) a conductor i week mil tint he m-tilneJ miere lnjtirlit Guernsey Hall. Oucrnsey Hall Is the most up-to-date nnd populai Music Houso In the state. You can nlwavs And hem tho most celebrated makes of Pianos, embrac ing the world 1 enow tied Weber, Son mer, Mehlln, Schubert, Klngsbuiy and many otheis. Hvery Instiument pur chased heio Is thoiouglily guai anteed, and, what Is equally as good, every Instiument will bo sold In the class wheie It belong and at a price suitable to Its real value Special bat gains can be secured hem neaily eveiy day on Pianos that have been slightly used or left on sale by paitles leaving the city. All persons desiring to secure bar gains In Pianos or Organs nio re quested to examine carefully the ad vantages offeied here N. H. Do not bo misled ns to tho location. Re member thnt thero Is but one Guernsey Hall in Sciatnon, and that Is located Just abovo tho postofllce. No 311 and 316 North Washington avenue. Scran ton, Pa. m 1 Try tho new Be cigar "Kleon." CAUSED TWO MEN'S DEATH BOILER OF A LACKAWANNA ENGINE BLEW UP. Engineer James Burnett and Brake- man Rouben Jonos Were Fatally Injured Fireman Cronk Was Bad ly Injured, but His Recovery Is Expected Cause of tho Explosion Is Not Yet Known It Occurred While the Engino Was Switching Cars at Pancoast Mine at Throop. Jamca Burnett, of North Lincoln ave nue, an engineer emploed by the Dela wam, Lackawanna and Western Rail roud lompany, and Reuben 12, Jones, of Nny Aug, a Lackawanna brake man, were killed esteiday mncnlng j,y the explosion of the boiler of the switching engine on which they worn employed. The explosion occmied near the Pancoast collleiy, on tho Wlnton branch of the Iickawanna, The ilieman nf tho engine, Albert S Cionk, was badly scalded by the boiling steam and sovemly bitilsed by being bulled a pi eat distance b) the shock. He was taken to the Moses Taylor hos pital for tieatment, but nsked to be re moved from thnt Institution to his home In Lincoln Heights, where he can be tieated by Christian Science healeis. The cause of the explosion Is at pres ent unknown, nnd Chief Clerk Poore, of OeiiPial Supetlntendent Clatke's oflke, sild vesterd.iy that It must remain so until a thoiottgh examination has been made of the tic mollshed engine and a caieful Investigation be held of nil the circumstances connected with the mat ter. Tlie explosion occuried nt 9 20 o'clock vcflterday morning at a point about thiee-tiuarteis of n mile from the colliery, where the Delaware, Lacka wanna and Western tracks Intersect with the street enr hacks. SOMI2TIIINO Tim MATTI2R. The engine was Nn 714, used for jaid put poses, and left Scranton at 6 o'clock )pstPiday morning. At the time of the accident It wns pulling a trip of seven cms fiom the mine, nnd the i rew early dWcovemd them vvas cmmcthlng wiong with the motive power, as the engine pulled heavily, puffed and slipped In rounding curves. Suddenly there came 11 crash, whlih could he heaid for miles around, nnd the next Instant the air was full of 11)Ing pieces of heated metal, and was clouded with the es caping, sizzling steam, The conductor of the train, Mr. Perr), who wns on the rear car, was unin jured, but nil three of his mates bore the full burnt nf the tetrlble disaster Knglneer Buinett was thiown high Into the air, and when his body fell It dropped on a oar of coal, where he lived only about five minutes, suffeilng intense pain. Brakeman Jones, who was in tho ten der of the engine, vvas blown high Into the air, nnd fell fully fifty feet from the engine. His face was teirlbly scald ed and his body scalded and mangled bv the foice nf his terrible fall. En gineer Burnett had been frightfully burnpd, and the foice of his fall had left all thought of recoveiy out of the question It was hoped, however, that Jones could be aved, and he was re moved to tho Moses Tajlor hospital, whom lie died two horns after being admitted. CRONK'S INJURIES. Cronk's Injuries and scalds are about the face and body and, while painful, am not thought to be of a serious na ture. His fall was the heaviest sus tained by any one of tho three, how ever, and one can conjectum the force of the explosion by the fact that his form wan hurled thiough the branches of a large oak tiee standing several feet from the track. The Pancoast and Moes Talor am bulances were called to the spot, nnd In these the Injuied men were removed The boiler nnd cab of the engine were both completely ripped from the ttuck nnd hulled in the air, falling upon the second eoal car, splitting It in two. The engine's stack was driven full) flftj feet fiom the hacks, and the trucks and tender alone escaped complete deinollshment. The explosion drew to the s-cene a great Huong of msidents of Thioop, who assisted the Injured men nnd aided in a paitlal clearing of the hacks. Trallle on the Throop street car line was blocked during patt of the day. Engineer Burnett wns 41 j eais of age. and came hem fiom Cnrhondalc twenty yeais ago. A wife and several chlldmn stuvlve him. Brakemnn Jones wns the son of William Jones, of Dunmore, nnd is suivlved by a wife and four chlldmn. The funeial will be held Thursday af temoon at 2 o'clock fiom his home nt Nay Aug Services In the Christian chinch, Dunmom, nt A o'clock Division Stipeiinteiidcnt E. M. Rlne visited tlie scene of the explosion psteielnv afternoon and was seen on his 1 etui n to the ccntial eltv by n Ti ibune man. He stated that the cause of tho calash opho would have to be dotci mined by a most caieful Investigation, and as jet no theoiles could be fot mod mgardlng the mut ter. OTTO AND THE AUTO. "lit Ftrnnsc huw fashion makes 113 dunce the objects we admire, We ued to elnir the tlrcloi iltcd, but now the ttccdlcss tire, go Otto I ought an auto, to aj not to be anliitit. Hut Hie llanc wai iiiloiratlc, Vi well an automatic And the auto wouldn't auto at it ought to, bo to tpcak. Me tlioiielit to ijct an auto operitor for the work. And lint he tried a chins man and then he tried a lurk, lor be knew the ilicus man diote fifty hows with Yiiucm. n I If a mm be fhlfty I nouirh to inanacc rift), It'a pilpable enough he ought to manage one liorti lex. As for the Turk, tl al.o plain, deny It if )ou cm, He ought to run an auto, tincc a lurk's an Otto man 'luai all no me, so Otto moved to Alabama, puiel), That he might a)i "I'm Otto, Vrom Mobile, and nv motto; 'A Mobile tuio ought to luti an automobile sure!).' " llien Oitn sought to auto on the auto as he ought to, Hut the auto nought to auto 01 Otta neer thought to. So Otto he got hot, oh, er) hot! as he ought mt to, vnd Otto saldi "This auto ought lo auto ami f got to, Vnd Otto fought tlie auto, and the auto it fought Otto. Till the auto also got too hot to auto as it ought to, Ani then, dreat Vntt. the auto shot to heaven so did Otto Whirc Olto's auto autos now aa Otto'a auto might to. fcdmund Vance Cooke, In the Smart Set. wyyMwwvywvwvwvwwvywyvwwvvw DANGER ! There is danger of losing your fruit by the use of thin, narrow rubbers. Why take the chance when you can buy one dozen Honest Rubbers for 10c. packed in a box ? Ask your dealer for them. mMmmmmmmbmmmtwm A Summer Sale of Kitchen and Cooking Utensils Our large center show window will give you an idea nf our large and varied stock of Kitchen and Cooking Utensils, together with a "thousand nnd one" little tilings of conveni ence and necessity In the household. We promise to save yon money if you can purchase from us. Let tts do it .' J. D. WILLIAMS & BRO. 312-314 Lackawanna Avenue. Annual Summer i Reduction Sale Our entire summer stock to be closed out to make room for the fall stock now be ing manufactured. The entire stock of Straw and Felt Hats that were $2.00 and $3.00, to be closed out at $1.00. (See window.) Shirts Sale Price $2.50 and $3.00 quality, $1.98 1.50 and $2.00 quality, 1,39 1.00 and $1.25 quality, .85 Underwear $1.50 quality, sale price $1.19 1.00 quality, sale price .75 .75 quality, sale price ,50 ,50 quality, sale price .35 Big Reduction in Hosiery Remember, we have no old stock to work off, but are offering you new, season able stock at less than cost, as we NEVEP carry over stock. Louis H. Isaacs 412 Spruce Street. Try Our Special the new shapes. SUMMER RESORTS. HOTEL CLIFTON, LAKE WINOLA, PA. Fined Fmimicr II M In S'oitheastcrn rcnnul nnU Hotel haika ircot Dilanarc. Ickiuarm ami Mttn triln at iJUPrjUlle l.eavins frennton 9 a m. anJ 4 p in Write tor tatei, tt .t Moore, 1'rop BEATEN AND BOBBED. S. J. Feldman Causes the Arrest of Six Men. S. J. Fclfitnan, a Jowelety pedlar .tnd watch lejMliei, esterday caused the nrrest or the follow lnr men residing at Greenwood, whom he chatged with lonnlnB nnd ansaultlnK him: Anthony Hoffold, Constantl Hestnit, Anthony Luta, 1on Oflelt nnd Volecle tfpstnn. At a heatliiK before Aldeiman Ruddy last nlsht ho testified that these the men heat him In n hotel nt Cireenwood last Satutday night nrid took his Imr of Jewelery nnd tools from htm. The defendants offered no defense and wete held In J400 ball each for their appear ance ut court. AH 50-Cent Quality of Neckwear Reduced to 35c. 3 for $1.00. Twenty Per Cent. Reduction on all Leather Suit Cases and Steamei Trunks. Reduction on all grades of Shirt Waists. 50c quality Belts and . Suspenders reduced to. . . . 4.ZC Elastic Seam Jean Draw- . ers reduced to 4C Wash Ties reduced to ... . 5C Karkee Summer Vests reduced to 1 1 P Reductions in nil other depart ments. See windows. 10c Linen Collar, in all ATLANTIC CITY HOTELS. Ghand Atlantic Hotel and annex Virginia Ave and Deacli. Atlantic -City, N, J. Siztli ar. 3'0 beautiful looms ensuite, alngle and with bath, hot and cold Ma water bathj In hotel and annex IOiatlon .elect and central, uithln lew jard of tho Mrel Tier Orchwtra. Oilers fpeciul aprlns rutea. Hi to $15 by week; ii 60 up b da) fcpedal ratea to lamillev Coachei meet all train. Write for booklet CIIRI.I.S E. COPE HOTEL OSBORNE. Atlantlo Ot, .V J One aquarc frorri heirh V 7S room annex Modern appointment L'n excelled fer1ce Itatei, by the daj, M.M an I up vixd B tho week, S and upward. Capacity, 4M R. J Osborne. The Delaware City. Atlantic Citi, N. J. Tennewc aenu and Fleaih Central!) located Cheerful Comfortable and home like. Table and ieriie unuirpaued. Upidt), sno, HFsT K DRI'IUKER SCRANTON CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLl SCRANTON, PA. T J. hosier, President. Hmer ft. Hwall, Trea B. J, tester, Stanley P. Allen, Vice President. Stcretirv, rm-b-Jtr