r THE SCR ANTON TRIBUNE-WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 7, 1901. ARE TO MEET IN HAZLETON JONFERENOE OF DISTRICT BOARDS OF MINE WORKERS. It the Oloao of n Moating of tho Ex ecutive Board of This District Held Yesterday It Was Oivon Out That There Is General Dissatisfaction All Over tho Roglon Amongr tho Miners Bympathy Exprosiod for tho Striking Iron and Steel Work ers What Socrotary Dompsoy Says. At it meeting of the dlsttlct hoard of United Mine Workers of America, licld at headquarters yesterday morn ing nnd afternoon, It bh decided to hold a Joint meeting of thf three ills ti let hoards tuition ow in Hnzletoti, at which there will lie a general dlsetis tdoti of existing dllllctiltlt'S. The mo tive for the railing of this scslon was explained to a Tribune nmn yesterday afternoon by Secretin y John T. Demp bey, of Dlstilct No. 1, who silil: "Thcie Is general dissatisfaction among the inlnet., not only of this hut nil three anthracite illstric ts, over the present attitude of the operator.". No company seems satlslled unless at least two of Its eollieiles are iloscd for some reason or other. "They are trying to force trouble upon us, and If they will not live up to the promises they made and treat the men decently, why there's going to he trouble." KNTIUIO IiOAItl) I'ltKSKNT. Tho board of District No. ! met Mon day at Shainnklii and held a lung ses sion, whlc'h lasted all men tiiliKt after no'in and night. The board member of No. T will ptobably meet today at Hnzlctnu, and tomouow will occur the Joint meeting. Yesterday's seion of District No. 1's board was called to older by J'lesldent T. II. NleholN ut ti o'clock, with tho entire board pres ent. This consists of President Nlch oIK Vice Piesldnnt Adam Kysctnage, Secretary Treasmer John T, Dempscy, It. A. L'ourtrlght, Stephen Heap, John P. Kearney, T. J. Llewellyn, John Kal li'ii. D. J. Iteese, Antliony Schlosser and M. II. llc.ilcy. The discussion of the matter of In specting mine woikeis' cauls, which closed two collieries during the week, the Maltby of tho I.ehlgh foal company and the Woodward of the l.aika- anna, took up a great part of the f-ession. The committee appointed by the men of the ltellevue colliery re volted seeing Superintendent I.nomls nnd asking him whether the men could have pet iniion to conduct these ex aminations of the canls. They le eelvecl no dhect answer, hut claim that they were told the matter would be given duo consideration. It was also reported that trouhl" was experienced Monday nt the Dickson colliery of the Delaware and Hudson company, wheie the foreman forbade the men taking up caids nt the head of the shaft. SliCHETA ft VS STATHMKNT. Secretary Deinpk?y stated to The Tribune man that tho notion of both th Lackawanna anil Delawniu and Hudson companies in taking up cards Mas not unlvcisal. Said he: "They aie allowing us to take them at sevctal of the Delawaie, Lacka wanna and Western and Delawaie nnd Hudson mines, and It seems that they leae the disposition of tlie matter largely to the discretion of the fore men. We have experienced no Hon hie In previous months over tills (pies tlon, and on July I tho cards weie taken up at a gieat inajnilty of col lieries tluoughout the valley." Tlie dockage question and other mat ters In which the miners believe them selves to have been unfairly treated were also discussed yesteiday at No. l s con icntlon and Monday at the scs fd'ili olNo. !". Speclllo action will bo taken upon them Thursday. Another subject which will come up for ills, cuslon will be the grievances of the llienien. Lai go numbeis of them have Joined th mine workers sliue tlie dlsastious teiminatloii of their leccnt strike, and they claim that the companies have discriminated ag.mst the men who went out and In a number of cases ic- nin-u in lemsiaie mem, ineie is a meeting of the national ho.ud of tho nilno woikers in session at Indian apolis, which began on Monday, and the local grievances will be binught before tlie national body in a general v.iy by lleniy Collins, of Carbondale. who succeeded Pusldcnt Rihey, of aisiriet mi, y, to a board luembci. Till-: KKSOU'TIOXS. Yesterday's nietitlng of the bnaid u"j"ui iivn in o ciocK. miring tlio morning sen-Ion they passed the fol lowing resolutions regarding the sti Ik ing steel worker: Where:)", tlio Ainalgnui iteil Kmk i iliim (,( ri,n ami "-trel Workers au riiiicicl In a ilospi-rato hittli' for ll rxMonii! with the lullKni i,ijr Her Iru.t, and, Whrrris, ll U of Brent moment to nil orient mil Ulior throiiRhoiit the inuntrr and Mill hi injiiiiom if they f.ill in tills, tluir hlruculc fur jii'tlie, llifrefoie, lip it Itoolied, 'Hut we, the cmuinc homl of Ins tint . 1, l'nlUil Mine Wmkem of Amerlia. m ceintie rrssion awiuhlul, iccosnlrlw; In this 1 attic an allmipt to ihstroy uiKJiilrril hlmr, tin lienl.j ire our deep .Hnp.itli. with llm iiiw of tin- VnultMiiuticI .i.v.iijilcin in their Uruccle, iiimI reioiiiiiiHul tint our inuuher ulie their moial iukI fliuiu lal srpport to tho men on link? If applii.itmn tor ulil l made. V tt w X X X X x x x x V DEALERS IN Bonds and Investment Securities X ft' (4 nreadwa.r, K, V. ' WIllnDirre. Cirbond!. X fl 4 5-6 Corrmonwcilth bld'B, Bcranton, l'i. c uialakk-MMiittMMHlDDO FORTY-HOURS' DEVOTIONS. Clergymon Who Attended the Ser vices at Pleasent Mount. The following clergy of this diocese attended tho Potty Hours' devotions, which began Sunday mornlnB at the Catholic church at Pleasant Mount, Wayne county, of which llev, John J. Henley Is pastor: Ilev. N. J. Mc Matius and Itcv. J. V. Moylan, North Seranton; Kov. 1. V. llroderlck and Itev. M. J. Mnnley, Susfiichiinna; Very Hev. T. V. Coffey and Itev. (leorge Dixon, Carbondale; Itev. P. J. Mc Manus and Itev. M. 13. Lofttis, Oreen Illdgo; Hev. M. K. Crane, Avoca: Hev. W. P. O'Dontiell. Hellovtle; Itev. Charles Mauley. Kingston: Hev. .1. It. Lynch, llonodale; Hev. P. P. Cana van, Mlnooka; itev. P. J. Murphy, Olyphnnt; Hev. T. J. Comcrford and Hev. W. P. O'llarn, Archbald; Hev. J. J. Smoulter, Hock Lake; Hev. H. J, Walsh, Potest City; Hev. M. K. Lynott nnd Hev. P. P. McNally, Jcnnyn; Hev. P. Wlnteis, llawley. Sunday night the sermon was preached by Ilev. M. J. Mauley, of Susquehanna; Monday night, by Itev. William P. (VI lata, of Archbald, and last iilglit by Hev. P. P. McNally, of Jerniyn. FUNERAL OF SIMON RICE Throngs of Frionds Attended the Last Rites Over His Remains Yesterday Afternoon. The home of the late Simon Hice, nt T'ln iftff....... n .i .i ,uv imiviriiii tiwuui', ur lUIUIIL'ii yesterday afternivin by ft lends and rela tives piesent to tuiy their last respects to the deceased. The news of his death moused univcisnl sonow around tile elt Monday, as he was one of the best Known men in Seranton. his long caieer as a central city business man Having made him n fatnl ll.tr local figure ,nnd his acts of personal be nevoleiue having won him friends whose name Is legion. Men and women of all stations and classes were piesent to take it last look at tbo we'd known fen'ures and to uttletly breathe u last farewell. Pi lends fiom all paits of the mirround Ing country were piesent, here a young man from Hoston, thcie an old friend fiom Plilladelphla, nil desirous and eager to take this llnal oppoitunlty of evidencing their sonow at the death which came as a unlveisal misfor tune. The lenialns reposed in the p.nlor, the casket half concealed by a wreath of beautiful floweis, tho fragrant odor of which pel mealed tlie atmosplieie of tlie room. People passed In and out in a long sombre, mournful file, until " o'clock, when the tuncr.il services weie begun. They weie in charge of Hev. A. S. Anspaiher, of the Linden sttcct synagogue. After conducting the usual Jewish ritual, he delivered a slant but affecting ctilogluin of tlio deceased. Hev. Anspaiher icferied to his blameless life as a Hti.iiglitforw.ird, honest business man and public spirit ed citizen, and then touched upon the many deeds of charity and magnan imity which chainctcilzoil his private life. "He was ever a friend to those in need," declaied the minister, "a kind helper to those whose conditions were such as to requite another's as sistance." The services were concluded about L' 20 o'clock, after which tlie funeral proceeded to tlie Dunmore Jewish 'enie.i'iy, whore inii :.ient was made. The pall beareis. all warm personal friends of Mr. Itlce, weie P. L. Woini ser, N. !. (landman, Samuel Hoos, Louis S. Levy. D. W. Wagner and Max Gallaiid, of Wllkes-Hai re. At the cemetery, Itev. Anspacher conducted the solemn rites befoio the giave which weie Impressive In tho extieme and then, amidst the sobs of fi lends and iclatives, with a heavy rain falling dicailly from a leaden sk, the casket was lovveted slowly Into the grave and the wot Id had seen the last of Simon Hice. Among the out of city people pres ent weie. Samuel Weis., esip, of New Yotk, Samuel Werthelnier. Heibeit Kohn, Homy Werthelnier and Selig iiiaii Ihuger, of Philadelphia; Kail Scliohl. of Hoston, Mass.; S. J. Hiisb mnii, of lliiighamtou, N .Y.j Hon. and Mis. J. L'. Oruenewald. of Dradford; Mr. and Mi--. Leon Levy. Maurice Levy, Pollx Levy. Mr. and Mis. Allan Ifjhney, Max ti.illand. (ieoige (ialland and 1. Hlattner, of Wllkes-Hane; Miss Hlanche Oettlnger, of Baltimoie; Hilvvard utto, of Ashland, Jacob Kata and Louis Milhutiser, of Jlonesdale, -f ffttt CITY NOTES f f l MlVY sf llool, I'KNir-Tlie iin.laf eihiMi) piink of .Inn i:niiKelli.d iliunli uill In- lit. til .it .Na Aub I'ark, 'Ihuisiljj, Augmt Mil. I), i II ' l).-'le Ilel.irt.ne Jhd llii'l on ioinp,niy piid ,etenlo at the M.nnllle, Mtnlne. Liccet' Cicek, Hulunn and Von Slonli inllirrUii. IIOHV sllll'l'lill. rumi.il Hauler p. W. Tairue ,pIiiiU ulilppul the xny of pjniel Mi Vleeliin, who ilml of plujfc-j at the Unk.irt.imii li".-ill:il to hie home atNriiiiiiJ, I'.illfax to'inly, VirBlni.i. II M-I. l!Mi: SATI III)V.-rr.nik Niuthird't p. iled Icon of lnt ll pU,ei, ulilili met tha South Si union nine I i.t Sjtiuiljy at Athlctlo pnk. Mill I'l.o the all i-nllrelutt leim IliU Sat uiilii aiumoon. N(l IS(;rhT Coroner Iloberti ileihlcil e. tmliy tlut an Irijueu um uuneitsir.i In tin1 ue of the infanl daiulitir of Mr. ami Mm. Pelt r (iiinl, wlm at drowned Jloniiiy by falling i i.t , a tub loiitalniu.' rt.itir TIIDI.I.KY ItlPKTOXirillT. - tmlli ri.Ie will lie chen to the laillea ho iuMpiI at the pluile 1 it ear fnr the Smnion Hallway Heiiemld atoiiatlin at n'tloek llil. ennlni;. AH lulki who us-l.tnl aie Imitnl to he at I lie illspatilur'j oltiie at S p. in. WM'AI. i:rt'llION.-Tlie st Aloy.iut so clet) of Wilkesdlarre will imiiiuct their annual CMin.lon to I.ako l.ndi on Vup. I J. 1 1 U u alwa.w attenrleil by a Uikp number of Suanton. I.UK 'Ihe euurbniu will he Hitnmiaiilril by Aleviwiei' hand. Thcie will he boat liiins, Ii.ike bill, cti., at the like IM)l l.T i;N.VI.CI.r'n. Cnrnmr lloberta, aileil b pr. Wlnehraki, je.ienl.iy peilonued an autopsy on the ihlhl of Andrew llrwtl, of Neranton trret, who Ml from the porili at hi Imini Mimla.i eirnlni;, and found that death re. Milled lntantaneouly from a fractured vcrlc bi.ii. vii liHur.t va found unneicaiy. Pure eieain. pure rnllk, putt sugar, puro llavorlng make pure Ice cream, That's Hanley's. Y:0 Spruce street. Prompt delivery In hot w father does much to keep a peion cool. Order your Ice, cream at Hunley's,420 Spruce street. FIRST ELECTS ITS DELEGATES MEN WHO WILL REPRESENT IT AT STATE CONVENTION. Representatives of tho Democrats of the First Legislative District of the County Met Yesterday in Cos grove's Hall, West Seranton Res olutions Adopted Condemned tho Republican Party of tho Stato and the Last Legislature John M, Casey Was the Chairman. In Cosgrovo'H hall, West Seranton, yesteiday afternoon a convention of tho Democrats of the PI rat Legisla tive district was held and tho follow ing delegates and alternates elected to attend tlio Democratic state conven tion at Harrlsburg: Delegates, T. .1. Jennings. Patrick (.ioldon, William Cu slck, AlcNnnder Pruncols; alternates, Thomas Cosgrove, John Walsh, Rich ard J. Heanilsh and Joseph Kvans. Tlio convention was called to order by John M. Casey, chairman of the distilct committee. He was named for tctupor.it y chairman and John K. (inff ney for tcmpoi ary secretary. The fol lowing committees were named: UriMiilMtlnn John MeXamara, John Mi II lie, w. .1. Seville. ltennlutlniu T. .1. JrnniriK", I'atrkk Golilm, P. J. I.ocjii. The committee on permanent oigan Izatlon reported in favor of making the temporary otganatlon pcimancnt, and the report was adopted. The resolti tlot.s piej-ented bj the committee wue adopted as lead. They follow. Till: RESOLUTIONS. The Democracy of the l'lrst Icsldallie. ibftriit ol l.aikaamia iniint), in lunnnliou ,iuuhleil, attain ilol.iri. .ilt gl mic to the prlnriples ami KoVeimiKtit formuhtul b Thomas .Icllm-on and illiKtrateil hj a long Hue of Hiui's,-rs, and iloet hriiln adopt the lollnwlm; lroutloiiH embod.vniK our vliwii, ami submit tlie t.ame for adoption by the lldiiiiitatle Male I'onuntlon, wliuli muu in HiirWuir? on Anc 15, J'ull: VMiere.n, Thlt it the tirt oppoitunlty nflnnleil tlio ieireriitalivi of Demoiraiy of Una Iiu'iMa toe ilitlrkt, in the performance of dcletfited ilutU'K, to evpie'.'i our tondiuiuition and ulilim riiie of the Miami lev, waulou and nefanoiw ion dm I of the IcirMaturc of lsiOl, now a mattir of hintory, and whlih will be tefirud lo as one of the moat cxtraai;ant and reiklit.9 in the CTpinill Hire of ute funiN without ju-.tifli.nt ion in the liMnry of our tnnimonw-eallli. Then fore, be it lie-ohod, That wc vliw with regret aiul appic hind ullli treat Hanu'er the cnuinihnient upon the rights and liberties of the people by the Re publican party of the nation and pailliularl of our own Mali, it lilt set aide tho lOiialitution of the triitul Stalet and the Mate of 1 "c n n-.i 1 vniua In il praitkal abindonmrnt m laid iloun in our "Hill of lliglitn.' We loiidenm the nul racioiit, ileprainl, impriiiclpled nnd iindcmoiiaiiu aduiiuL-tration of afTair.t at in iMilinied in the liltnr) of our Mate iluiins Ihe ut jear. by a Itipuhllean leiiitlatiire, .nihil and aitid b. a five ilrccncrate and loviardly lHmoir.it, who willfully and wiikriily miiicprct nlwl their it H'litlie conMitiKiieii.t. WOHK OP LEOlSLATUISi:. KiMiIied. That many if tlie lit enuted liy the legidaturp of l!"d, pirniiioiin in t lit t r uy niiure, win enaited at tlio loinni unl and Ik". het of the mithine or rins:, logi-.! itiior out of ofllie men rlei led by the people, taklnc fiom the people therth.i the inalleuible and priicr rinhtt of mlfraKe by an ait known at tlie rip pir" hill, llirhlfiilly and appiopri ileiy mined I.Ck'islation wa entiled by aid of which valuable fraiuhitm have been wiestid from the people Willi impunity. Vodlit appropriation lor edu cational, liotpitdi and oilier dilutable itiMItu tioiit hair lifcn lopped off by iinuiiniloiit olflu liolilert III ordir that millions mliiht be n-nt bv i omnil".-oiia to furlhir the iutiiesta of faith, litt iruardiins "f tlie people's luunrt. 'Ihat the oh inn plrilee ginn the piople In the Itepubpi in party of our Male for ballot icfonn and then by lo wipe nut the inhiiitout jMnn that at put ent pmails whereby the rvpiot will ol the people I nithlrlv iat a-.ide bj louupt poliu. iiant. Imt been liilited to mi. h an iMrnt that all hope it lot of cur ohtimini,- ih rifmrn fiom the i-ald pirty. IttM'lied, 'i'lut an Impoilint duly irtu with tlie IVinouau of l'rtint.iliania to plue in n mi ination for the ofriic lo be loted for at the lominir election men of the hlnhctt inteciitv and of fiHitleM. reputation, in whom the people of the Mate, irrepictbe of poly, will hue cntlie iiuitulenie, and by tint meant .'r.-.iiu place our lomnmnwealth in the i-ilnii of honor which lie held chirm? the administration of tint io pcetid and linnmcd Knurnor, llnlnit II. l'atti Aon. Ite.obcd, lint the ildrgati t this day eleeteil be and are ben by Imtiuctcil lo lonfer'ivith the clelcfates cleitrd fiom the other dl-tilclH of tho loimti with that nd in liert-, ami n-e all honor able meant to feeure for tlie ill of s. ran ton the Democratic Male contention for the jear PO.;. The work of selecting1 delegates was then taken up, and the men mentioned above were selected! for delegates and nltet nates without opposition. THEY HAD A WILD TIME. John Loftue and His Wife Took Charge of Four Kegs of Beer and Finished Them All. Spltzer it Co., bottlers, received nn order last week for four kegs of beer to be furnished for u clambako to bo given this week by a party near Web ei'.t grove, West Seranton. The driver, when ho went to deliver the heei, was unable to locate the man he was to deliver It to, and decided to Ie.no It In the possession of John l.of. tits, of Horatio avenue, who promised that he would caie for It until the pioper person called for It. The dilver was only too glad to get ,omo one to take care of tho boor, to save him a second long trip, and ho assuied Lof. tus that tho firm would tiny for the storage. When one of tlie men who had or deied the beer showed up nt Lof tus' place, the hitter said that only two kegs of beer had been left with him, and turned them over. The man be came suspicious when he i eat lied hoiue and decided to tap one of tho kegs. He did so, and found that It contained nothing but water. Tho other one was tapped and was also found to contain nothing but aiua pura. lie communicated with Spltzer it Co. and the latter swoie out a warrant for the at rest of Lof tus. When the con stable went to take hhn Into custody yesteiday morning ho found him istt etched out dead drunk on the lloor on one side of the table, with an empty tin cup In his hand. On tho other tUo at tho table lay his wife, also helplessly drunk, and also with an empty tin cup In her hand. On tho table between the two io posed tho third of the beer kegs, and a starch of the premises icvealed the Ihoroiuh InMructlon. t.ow tuition rairt. firadiutci trruie ln-.t poidtloiia. Some air now ilrattinir Mlarlea of 'l.-.'on, ,;.,V)el and l.-uci. Mjhv in mr and tx month rpiillfr thenisebcs to All poMllont ttlikii pay $.V1 ai.d i-cai per monili at th Atari. The attention of .Willi I'llll'S voiiuu people la olUlted. Poiitlciu furnUhcd. Write ur call for cia-.iUu. BUCK & WHITMORE, SCRANTON, TA fourth one empty. The couple were too drunk to ho taken to the city, hut an attempt will be mado to do this today. m i MARRIED AT WILKE8-BARRE. Rogers and His Bride Succeoded in Dotting a Liconse There. Almetln Hogcts and Mrs. Myrtle Cole, both of Oxford, N, Y were In this city Monday and went to the elotk of the courts' olllco In senich of a martlage license. It appeared that both had been divorced, but as they did not have their divorce decrees with tlurtn they could not got a license. They ut onco took the train to Wilkes-Harre, where county oillclals ate not ko particular, and atfer secur ing the coveted license, went before Alderman Pollock, of tho Alligator City, who married Ihcin. They left for New York on a. wedding tour. Hogers Is a commercial traveler. m HE WAS A NERVY BOY. Joseph Slegel Caught Stealing Brass from a Locomotive in the Yards. Joseph Hlegel, u 12-year-old boy, re siding at "10 Second street, was caught yesterday morning In tho Lackawanna yards unscrewing valve caps and other removable pieces of brass fiom a locomotive with steam up which was standing on the tracks. Tho lad was taken before Maglsttato Miller, who committed him to the county Jail for ten days, not deslilng to hold him over for court. MAKING OF ASSESSMENT Ono Assessor Believes It Will Take a Year for tho Board to Do the Work. The city assessors are In another quandary. One of tho members of the board has been doing a little calculating and he has arrived at tho conclusion that it will be a physical Impossibility for the live assessors to visit every property ifi tho city and personally assess ouch in the four months which they will have at their disposal. lie lias figured out that It took the averag" ward assessor In tho past at least sK weeks, and In some Instances two months, to assess a ward, and on this basis he calculates that It would take the live assessors lonsldeiably over ti year to assess every wind, pro viding they alt go around together, as Recorder Council lias said ho desltes them to do. The n cot dor believes that If each member of tho board passes Individ ually upon each property In tho city, the lesponslhillty for each assessment will fall upon the whole board and no one member will bo complained about and murmured at. The member who has figured out that It will take over a year to make the assessment if this plan Is followed, Is alone In his contention, the other members maintaining that If they ap ply themselves assiduously to their wink, the Job can bo accomplished in proper time. No dellnite conclusion as to the method to be adopted has as yet been anlved at. FOR THE FLORENCE MISSION. Donations That Are Acknowlodgdo hy tho Management. The management of tlie Florence Mission MJlicit setting at the following prices: Making night Milrts, 2.io each; making housemaids' dresses, faV each, making plain aprons, 10c each; making waitress' aprons (plain) 1.1c each; mak ing slilrt-walsts (plain), li.'.c each; plain hemming and stitching, le per yard; carpet rags cut and setved, Jo per pound. They also gratefully acknowledge donations: Pr. U. K. Dean, profes sional services, lettuio and string beans; Dr. Anna Clark, medical at tendance; 'Dr. P. Predericl, profes sional service; Lackawanna Dairy Co., milk dally, four gallons ice cream; Abiiigton Dairy company, milk daily; consume! s' Ice company, ice dally; Mis. W. S. Diohl. Mis. W. II. dear hardt, .Mis. C. W. Klikpatrlck, Mis. L. H. Powell, Mrs. James Archbald, Mrs. II. C. Sanderson, Mrs. William Marple, Mis. Harry Marker, Messrs. Arnibiust, Cut, Marberger, meat for ono dinner; Mis. w, 11. Pierce, llsh for one dinner; K. !. (Join-sen, ono and a half dozen lemons; Mrs. J. L. Craw foul, ham; Mrs. J. L. Crawford nnd Olobo stoie, .setting machine; downs not iccorded, live pounds sugar, two dozen bananas; AV. II. Taylor, use of two uu Wages for the day and two gal lons Ice cream; Mrs. Watkins, two gallons lie cieam; William Ilnnley, two gallons ico cream, six loaves of biead; J. D. Williams, tvto gallon leo cream; Mrs. A. 1). Stello, two dozen cakes; Mrs. C. K. Hoblnson, tvto books; Mrs. J. A. Lansing, four boxes plums; Helping Hands, Gr.ico Hefotnied Kpis copal church, banunas, sugar pickles; Mrs. Hone, literature, clothing: .Mrs. C. A. Van Wormer. handkerchiefs, under tosts, groceries; .Mrs. c. p. Meypix bhlrt-vvalst; Mrs. Shepard. two pounds hutter, literature; Miss Chase, clothing, small wares; armory committee, ging ham; Mrs. Lindner, hi pad and cako each week; Mrs. Soldier, bread each week; Omaha Ten, Washburn Street Presbyterian church, $:',00. MUSIC ON THE WATER. The Mozart Band at Lake Lodoro Next Sunday, August 11th. Tlio rich strains of the beautiful music as tendered by the Mozart band fiom the large excursion boat on tho water at Lake Lodoro, next Sunday, August 11, will bo a laro treat to tho pationa of that popular resort. Tlie rido over the mountain to tho lake, and tho scenery en route, Is soul-Inspiring in its gn.ncleur. Spend the Sabbath with your family at tho lake side and enjoy the sweet muslo on the vtatrr. Heduccd excursion rates via the D. t H. ralhoad. Faro from Seranton, To cents; children, 10 cents. Trains leave D. & if. Lackawanna avenue station at S.&O and 11.33 a. m. Northup Family Reunion. The Northup family reunion will bo held In tho maple gtovo on the John Noilhup farm, near Olenburn station, Saturday, August 17. Teams will meet friends- coming on tho trains and con vey them to tho s i cm n ds. Membeis of this largo family nro ie quested to biing. with their well-filled baskets, old relics and obi plctureis of Individual niembeis, whether dead or living, that they may bo vlowediby the company. Hy otdcr of tho committee of arrangements, ' Homy W. Northup, Chalrmun. i Try tho new So cigar "Kleon," SYLVESTER A VERY BAD BOY FATHER SAYS HE IS UNMANAGEABLE. The Boy Is Only Elevon Yoars of Age, but at a Hearing Before Judge Carpenter Yosterday It Was De cidod to Send Him to the House of Refuge Mrs. Mary Marcinkovick Sues Her Nolghbor Anthony Bon nett for $3,000 Damages-Other Court Matters. Sylvester Golunblcskl Is only 11 years of age, but he Is as wicked as his name Is long and unpronouiicable. He Is so bad that his father cannot manngo him, nnd yesterday Judge J. W. Carpenter decided that a trip to the House of Hefugo for a few years would bo a good thing for him, and thither ho will go as soon as the sheriff can nrrango to take him there. At present Sylvester Is In the county Jail. He Is only a mite of a boy andwhen tho hearing was on In Judge Carpen ter's chamber yesterday, his head was only slightly above the top of the desk, Sylvester does not look like a des perado In embryo. Yesterday ho was very mild man nered -in 1 aside from the self-willed expression of his fare, there was noth ing to Indicate that ho was In tialn Ing for the position of bold, bad man, Sylvester's father, who lives at 1039 South Washington avenue, testified that for two years he has been unable to ilo anything with the boy, who seeks evil companions and often-tlines disappears from his homo for a week nt a time. All last week he could not be found by his father. Tho hoys' .sister said ho sometimes stole things nnd other witnesses testified that the boy seems gicatly to prefer the down hill rood to thu stialght and narrow path. The youth looked on all the time, as it he couldn't quite understand what all the fuss was about, and when turned over lo the .sheriff, he walked off us stolidly as If ho had been with sheriffs many times before and was not so wonderfully Impressed with their greatness. Her Fair Namo Injured. Mis. Mary Marclnkevlch, of North Seranton, has troubles of her own. A week ago she had her husband arrested because he took hciole measures to spoil her beauty, because he was Jeal ous of her. Since then she has been mixed up In several other nldcrmanle cases, and yesterday, thiough C. H. Sopor, she began an action against An thony Metinett. a neighbor, to recover $3,001) damages. She alleges that Hennett on last Sat urday, Sunday and Monday publicly accused her of being a woman with no claims to virtue or chastity, nil of which she declares Is untrue, and she therefore sues to tceover damages for the Injury done her fair name. Marriage Licenses. .Mm (lirrpn! Seranton nm l.irarrclilk ...Seranton .In-opli sliloiack Mmpnnn Maiy (,'oyatalcka Simpson llioims I. Tliompion Si ranton Mai mo I:, hciov Seranton Prank .1. I'nttrll Tailor Carrie I.nitliolt Tailor Ili'ibcrt Hall Miin'mka .Vnnlo Itoc Minooki .loMpli (i. llm!, on Seranton Mary Itlclnrcis Seianton COURT HOUSE NEWS NOTES. Kan's West Side mippli Ktoro, throuch Attor nci .1 1, Watkins, joMonlav olilalnul a writ of rrplrvtn azalnst II. I. .lonc-a to n-co.rr po. csion of liotitrhoM coocl valuul at .ij iihlcli aro In tlio imhnfuiinn of Jones, hut tiliuh the plaintiff claims. Thomas ltlluy vot.-rclay rrtrrrcl hail In fore .Tinliro .1. W. Caipcntir to answer at court c rearers of lirccnv ami urn in? roncralid weapons. Ilo entered 'ino lull on the first charce nnd ) on the latter. In eaih tae Kdward and Patrirk ltilev hrcame his lionilsmt'n. Mis. Movant M. Hirtosk.t, who has 1m n In jiil Rime .lime 17, awaltinc trial on a iharce or beinir unfaithful to her lmslianl, was yester day lelcasnl in the ruin of .!fm hail Iii-'.Ju.Ibc .1. W. Carpenter John Uirtnky liecame her honcl-iean. Ihe anu-o'l woman I've in the UiQlV tcenth v.anl of this -lly R0BL1NG IS TO REMAIN. Director Wormser Admits That the Present Superintendent of Police Is Not to Go. Director of 1'ubllc Safety K. L. Wounscr admitted yosterday after noon to a Tribune mini that thete was every reason to believe that Superin tendent of Police Holding would be retained in olllco as head of tho police dopaitinont. "That seems to be pietty well set tled," said the dltector. "I'.eeoider I'onnell has exptessed himself as be Ing favorable to the retention of Super intendent Robllng and I win say al most positively that he will not go." The dltector said that if there weie any policemen to be removed (and ho was careful to emphasize the "If") they would not be lemoved this week. Ho leaves this morning for tho Pan Aineilcu,n exposition, where he will lemaln until tho beginning of next week and until he returns the police men can breathe easy. Guernsey Hall. Guernsey Hall Is the most up-to-date and popular Music House in the state. You can always hud hero tho most celebrated makes of Pianos, embrac ing tho world renowned Weber, Soh mer, Mehlln, .Schubert, Kingsbury and many others. Every Instrument pur chased here Is thoroughly guaranteed, and, what Is equally as good, oveiy Instrument will bo sold in the class where It belong and at a price sultabio to Its. real value. Special bargains can be secured here neatly every day on Pianos that have been slightly used or left on sale by parties leaving the city. All persons desiring to secure bar gains in Pianos or Organs are ie quested to examine caiefully the ad vantages offeied here. N. M 13o not be mls-lcd as to tho location. no member that there Is but ono Guernsey Hall In Scratnon, and that Is located just nbovo the postofllco. No 3U and 31fi North Washington avenue, Scran ton, Pa. POLICE AND ALDERMEN. Mr. Mary I.ofnn jratnrUy raided the arrut of hfr Imdiaii'l, John bolt'i. on iluntcs of non uiport. rteerllon and a.saiilt and luttrri, she allferi that Lofiua left hei ahout luo mouth ago and dnl not return until a feet- diva aim, nn which oceaslon he he.it her luutally, nhe tat Akleiiiua ItuJdy held thu biitsmir i'u i'AW hail JWUWWWWWlrtW DSHES There is satisfaction every time in buying china here you know it won't crazethat means crackle and turn black. It looks cleaner and is cleaner we buy no seconds or in ferior quality so have none to soil. If you Ret It here it is the best china. Berry Sets, Decorated and Gold, 75c. Chocolate Pots, Dainty l;hver Decoration, $1.00. Cracker Jars, Rich Red and Green Lustre, Htched Gold, and Decorated, $1.00. CVuuaTVfe Geo V Millar & VICU. V. 1T1I11UI ,tX mmmmmmmmjmmmmmmm CARPETS DRAPERIES We call special attention to our new line of pri vate patterns made to our special order com prising all the season's novelties in design and coloring. Wilton Axminster RUGS FOREIGN AND Savonerrie Brussels In our Upholstery Department our selection of Foreign and Domestic fabrics embraces a com plete line of Furniture Coverings Portiere Madras We offer special values in WALL RARER and display the largest and best selected stock in N. E. Penn'a. I WILLIAMS X Temporary Store 4.4.4.4.4..1.4.4.4.4.4.44.4.4. 4.4.4.4.4.4.4.4.4.4.4.4.4.4.4.4.4.4.4.4.4.4.4.4.4.4.4.4.4.4, fiaiMd ANNUAL AUGUST SALE. Began the first of August, with a large assortment of goods. Early buyers will find the best selections. Our endeavor is to give the people the best Roods for the money they wish to pay. Our terms during this sale are cash, and goods bought during this sale will not be exchanged after September i. ALL OUR $7.00 Shoes $6.50 6. 00 Shoes 5-oo 5.00 Shoes 435 4.00 Shoes 3.35 .50 Shoes a-95 ) 00 Shoes 3-So 2. 50 Shoes 3.10 2.00 Shoes 1.65 The above are all regular goods. prices that are sure to sell them. fur his .iir.irinir ' (unit William ultr, Itrit .Milliili anil IVtir ;rHrs, itti, time jiiimif mni .musul by Wil li mi N.lila-. the iirusliiim, of Im-Iiib iiiipllintri! with I'rjnk Iliiibiik In tlie lirutal Hsjiilt nn him ivliloss), ippunil I'Cfoio .Milciniiii ItmMv jps. tcriljy .iii'l u.iiM-'l J Inarms, cntiiinu luil in tlio Hum of if-iiHt rarh Tun ll.iBan. o( liJtl L'apoti-e aenue, was ar ictcil jit niijlit on .1 warrant Itsucil hy Maai tratc Millar nt tli Instancv of Tony MuicmaiUli, wlin il.ilnis tint Dofjn Wflonsly ossanlliJ anil ruhlifJ liftii. 'ili'i I'llsQirr will lia .1 Iicailng lortai. Wilairr Wilson, of l.imj.tir. wuj arrMtnl joa tcnliy hy spoilal Oftucr Millush fur rhllns on n fn'lKlit triln ami was loinuiitlril to the county Jail fur tfn ilajs hy Micistrate Millar. Andrew ami .losipli Snail, two umvaatiul an'l imruilglhle lio, aged 10 ati'l ll jrar rc-pu tlvol.i, wi'ic found niilltt of stealing nM Iron fiom the I..ii1..ih nun lailninl hv Masistralr Mil lir imtrutay 'llii'y -were ulci.sod on hill last miiht. Hanloy'n Ito ricam Is pr.pulur for rlt'ssctt this Hummer. -1-0 Spruce stiPct. hahvey and his son. kD iCWuMOly Father Appeared as Prosecutor Against the Boy, WlllUm Harvey, ot 21fi Cheuy street, ycHtorday cnuscd tho nnest of his son, John Harvey, on charges of lari-eny ami thieats to kill. Tho father, at a hcniliiK ln'hl hpforo MaKlstratc Howe, teitlflp(l that his sou. after having lieen away from home for some time, re lurneil a few days hko anil threateueil the whole family, In adilltlou to tiiklnt,' some articles of wearing iippaiel which did not belong to him. 'Vlw magistrate held the vtmn?er m SS Cn m Wjomlnf? Arano VU. w.lk Is .us Lok Around. 4.4.414.4.4.4.4.4.4.4.4.4.4.4 4.4.4MM).4.4.i.4.44u.4. Velvet i DOMESTIC RUGS Ingrain t Sash Materials f Materials Tapestries, Etc. 1 & M'ANULTY j 126 Washington Ave. ALL OUR $.75 Shoes $1.50 1.50 Shoes 1.35 1.25 Shoes 1.10 1. 00 Shoes 90c 90c Shoes 80c 75c Shoes 60c 50c Shoes 430 We have besides broken lots at Harvey In $:!00 hall. The hitter there, upon had his top-mother, Mrs, Minnie Harvey, arrested on the ehaigo of threats. She was held under $J00 ball. BUGGY WAS OVERTURNED. Mishap Which Yostorday Mot Com raercial Travellor Stlbba. Wllllani Stlbha, a Hotiton rnnimercl.il traveler, who Is at piesent stopping at the Hotel Jerniyn. met with what might have proved a seilous accident yester day afternoon. . Stlhbs was out on a trip around th city, along his iiistomary 1 utile of pa trons. In South Seranton the horse dtawlng his buggy suddenly f-hled at something In the road, and the vehicle caught In a rut and wan suddenly over turned, Mr. Stlbbs belue thrown out. He escaped with .1 bruised aim, and neither horse nor buggy sulfated any damage. NO TIME WAS SET.' ' Plumber's Board Did Not Fix Date for Examination. The members of the plumbers' ex. iimlntng boaid nut last night In the olllco of Plumbing Inspector Monies and had an hour's Informal dl3eussp.a regarding the plunilivis' ow initiations, whlcii 1.10 fooh to be held. A caicful examination of 'he appll cations received revealed the fact that theio are a number of plumbeis who have not ot boon heard from, and for, this miMin no dellulto time for tin holding of tho cxumnatlon was fixed UUOtf f ' ii- - lO'H'