The Scranton tribune. (Scranton, Pa.) 1891-1910, September 03, 1901, Image 1

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THE ONLY SCRANTON PAPGRRncmVlNG THB COMPLETE NEWS SEIWICli OH THE ASSOCIATED PRESS, THE GREATEST NEWS AGENCY IN THE WORLD.
SCKANTOX. L'A., Tl'ESDAV JIOKXIXCJ, SEPTEMBER 3, 1J)01.
TWO CENTS.
TWELVE PAGES
TWELVE PAGES
TWO CENTS.
ECHOES OF
LABOR DAY
Brie! Mention ot the Exercises Held
at Various Industrial Gcnters
Throughout the Land.
BRYAN AT KANSAS CITY
A Feature of the Largest Labor Day
Celebration Evor Held There He
Sounds a Note of Warning Against
the Trust Observation of tho Day
at Other Points.
By EuIumvc Wire (rnn The ntn i 1 Pen
Kiiiisis Cltv Sipl .' Liibin das ssus
m.ukctl bs- tho Illicit iiml hum Im-
povng IMIIIlIC llf llllml lllllnl HI I Till
bote Hllll ll the pill til Ipllllnll of Will
1 1111 .1. Hl)Ull 111 Illl pliHl-xlllll llll'l e-
oulses. I'lght iIiiiumiiiiI nun mint lied
thloilgh the stints glollpul 1 tllill
unions mid null un Imi stealing a dis
tinguishing milfcu 111 Mi Mi nn uuii
plfil 11 Ultllago at tin head nf tlio lino
unit was 1 Ik 11 nl ii" In was icuignloil
A Mllklllg Iciltllll- llf the ptlllcll' Wlis
the Ilml i'.iiipi"' union nigtoos, -'.'"i
moil, led In .1 n gto band
Thoie was- speaking anil utlilctk
games at Ulottilt jink In tin ultoi
noou mid tonight thin- woio iikiii' 111I
tli t:-0". Tin- 01 itm of tin- .ilti-inoon
was Willi. 1111 .1 His. in .Ml Hi).iiitcnn
foi 111-. tct tin- Mllilo sum M11.I0
rmt the n that tii'aili'lli out tin uou '
AlllOtlg otllCl tilings hi- -.iil
"If tho labmlng tin 11 ieio half ns
11 tlc- on flci Hon d.i us tliij .110 In n-
fmiemeut of thih .xtilkc- the) would
wield n foue that would light tho rills
W1I1 h beset tin 111
"Tin- guatcst dangei of tud.i) Is u l
Mttu monopol). Not that an) 0110 inon
opuly s whim' than othil-, hut the
lulliilplt' I" had whli li toloiatie. an
plisute monopol). 1 halo luaid that
tin tine solution of tlio pioliliui Is- toi
tho labmlng man to dlld piollti with
tin- HIM Mull a thing would lit- I111
liini a I and Impolitic It would In like
rllslcllng the spoils of tin IiIkIiw h moti
It would ho pet milting a man to 1 lllo
joui poikots and t lie 11 off 01 to dlsldo
tho pinuod.s with oU Todas tin mil)
people who i-.Miipatlilo with ) on an
tho othein who toll In otlui pails of
tho 1.0 id' slno)aid Jn tin pit "tut
gicat .-dotl mi Ike whi'ii did tin flu-r
opics-lotis of ssinpath) lonu from,'
Ptom Texas They hae no stiel mills
thoie. '1 he ato fiiiimis. The 1110
tillers of tho Mill and lubmois, like-
nun poll cm. 1 want to wain oil to 11
slM the oscituitt. of the tiift '
At Philadelphia.
Philadelphia, Sept 2 Labor da mm
gcnciall) obsersod ill this tit). Mul
1 if? w.i piuitlially suspended mid the
noil, exihungo. coninieii lal institu
tions mid luuulciiul ilopaitiuonis who
clrstd 'I ho saiimis llldustilal 1 stab-llf-hnu
nt-- supplied hiindtuls of umk
ivc 11 foi tho pat.nli wliii h took plate
In the foionoon
'J'hcio was, a big di monstiatlon In tho
tunic unions at Washington p.nk. 011
the Delnwaic ilsu, whoio spoils.
sptCih-maUing mid lollllkatlon won-
tho oidor during tin 1 ntuo das Among
111" spiakcis was ,M i S lla)ts of
Cles eland Many thousand union woik
mnn p.11 tlilpatod In Hu it'lelnation.
Th-j vtather was tool and pleasant.
Other Celobrations.
Loulssillo. hepi 2 Lulim d i.v was
oriLiiirii licic with a patndi this aftei
noon and with spteihes and ginoial
fmtsitles at loial pulks at night.
Fifty-one unions wen- itpiesonied in
thf llui' of paiado and it Is esllmutid
that tlioi - wcio ,1 aoo inaiihei
i.iaoing, i'a , bopt. . i.alioi uav w h
nlelialii1 hole with a paiado ot 4. "in
nun, wpii sentiiiK 111010 than foiiy
t!..d(s unions At a iniisr, meeting fol
low. n tin p 1 1 .nit the pilm Ipal t-pt.iki r
win l' .11. k Mori N011 of WahliiKt(in,
) (', mil hij ot tin Allliilian I'ed
01 a lion ot Uiaoi.
I!lclilinild, a, i pt J The l.ahoi
day paiiiilo In Itliliniond was the lam
st mil llni'st i mi siiii iu.lt. Tin 10
who lntu thousand men In line most
ot tin 111 iieatH and uppmpi Intel) uul
foii.it d Homo ten m tweut Himisiiiul
p pli wltiiesnd the demoiistiatlon.
Alhiiit. , (in.. Sept S U.1I101 dii) was
i!elu.tu! lieio on mi olahmati nali
(n.i .lonu iieopli 11.11 Hi ioatid in tin-
pai.id .
Xashxllle Sept. :' l.ahot Pay was
eh united with the laiK'St and uiiwt
lUboiat l.diihtilal paiado in tlio hls
toi) of ,Na inlllf, i:ouIses wen- 1011
diuted Ii) the seioial lalmr oig.tnlsu
Hour .Dallas TfMih. ept S. Lahoi Day
was iiltliiaiul h ic nmio clalioiatel)
than mei hefoie. Tin 00 thousand tiicii
woio In lllll
MoinphlH Sept J Lib,,, d.u paiad"
In this city omlnaiod about j,-,no
manheis in unlioiui. the Kieutest
luinibct on tot mil The day was gen
erally obseuod
Knoxllli?. Tenn , Sept. .' Todn.v's
was the laiKOst L.ihcn n.i) (olebi'a
tion held In Know lllo in many jt.iii
vhlch was pcihupt. due to tho iai t
that two union strik s an mi heie,
the utreet tallw ayunion and the nil
May ninihinlsts. Tin 1 nado was pai
tklpated In by fully 2,1.. laboiini; men
and w onion.
Biunlnehani, Ala, .Supt, .'-I.ahor
Day was iclebtated hete today on a
jnoie oxtenslse scale than usual l'p.
nrds of 5,000 mm weie in thu paiado.
Many unlquu trades displa)s woio in
lino. The utturnonn was mu'iu nt tho
?tatt fair Ktnunds, wh"io hoiso rat
ing and other spoils took place.
Steamship Arrivals,
Bjr Kiduihe Win from Iht Awocutfd VrrtM
,Nt nik, Sfpt .' -Ilitimn-irlrili lilul.
rich lr (Jriiw-Ci from r ork, la suutinnii
top houlluniplnn tiiud ht Willrhn
Per Oiomf, Niw oik, fr Dremni (uri-nluii
s-illnl: I'mliria ifrom I.liorimnl), S.w ml
Ihe rrpnrtfil nallinir nl Hie tuimr I'trnrU I r
New iirk uu -rrnr lure) hUml- I'lunlt
iirn'il1 New Vurk tot MoNilK ami OUitou,
LABOR DAY AT PITTSTON.
Tho Largest Demonstration in tho
History of the City.
Fpfdil to the Scrinton Trlliiin,
rittstoii, Sept. - -libor Day was
111010 unliersally obscivcd lion- today
I hi. n upon all) pi el lolls oitiisiou All
plans of business wci ' closed and the
ill) pii'sciitcd a hollda) appeal, mi 0
A pat nil' was held at 10 o'cloik In the
nioinliiK with about . ooo men In lino
At tin i-oiii lilslou of the paiado tho
I I owls Hpilit'd to i:ei Inn I'm Island,
whi 11 tla llstenoil to spoeihes In
Mis AiiiiIiiI Hoho) and V. A f'onn,
of West plttston .lohn Mi liikmnn, of
WashlliKton I) ', 11 rodenitloil of
li bm oiKiililer. and Altoino) I A
Uliinli' It was tho laiRost laboi delil
iiiistnitloii ifi held in I'lttstoii
MurltiK 'I o parade while the fninll)
wis nut siionU thli-Ms ontoiod Hi.
lmusi of IMkiii I'aspi-i of I2rtir
stn'it mut stole a Rold watih $1" In
i.ish ami a Kolil-hatidk'd iimbiella. The
iobbi'i-1 a ft no 1 Hie
FILIPINO MEMBERS
OF THE COMMISSION
Dr. Paido do Taveia and Benito Le
gardo Aie Inauguinted with
Pioper Ceiemonles.
Br FtiliHlre Wire from The Aomtiil l'rfa
Mmilla hop! 2 Tluii' win appio
in late leienionlis In tho palau this
nii.inltii' nt the In uiKUiatlon of Pi
Paido Di TaMia mid Menlto l.iK.itdo
ns numbeis of the Phlllppliio inmiiils.
son. .lose l.u.url.ifr.i the thlnl rill
plno niembei. wiiri to lmi takm the
oath of olilio at the same tiliu. but
was unable to do so owIiik to Illtifj-ts
Civil Hum nun T.i ft said tml.ix that
till- u'lriiiiui) does not lllll) loluplele
the giniinni lit tho piiidtnl Intonds
foimlnp, but .sulllilent has been doiu
to show the natuie of tho polli ) to hi
follownl Jltinliipal pineininiiits lime
Ik en Rein tall) foi iiml of a substantial
ly autonomous ihaiaiUi. Thell olll-ii-is
mo intlioly ii.iHmm The pnnln
ilnl bom inments ,no p.ntl Annilian
and pntl) rillplno Now tin Philip
pine 1 oninissiin is puth Ameilian
and puth Filipino It biluir the- pin -pnsi
of tin piesldcnt to foi 111 11 Ro
11 111111 nt In whlih tin iintUi elenn nt
will bo able to Mike tin dislus of tho
peopli theli loial aspliatlons and ne
icssitlos and pin tin rillpinos an 1 -ainiile
of Ann-ilian institulons mid tin
iiisloius and law a pitvallng In the
L nited Mans
DISORDERS IN TURKEY.
Advices From Paris Show That
There Is Trouble in 'Armenia
and Macedonia.
n Kvlusiie Wnr (rom fhp MAiutnl l'rf
UiK J-i pi J - Tlio lesull of Munii
Pi-, thi Tmklsli anibassiidoi In
1'i.iiui, 11 iiiiiur to Pails, in splto.of tin
1upt1.11 ot I'imiio-1'uiklsli illations,
mil lioldlnc; a ti to In the must upon
was it tin Tmklsli onibass) .Msteula)
In l.uiioi ol the anulMisaii ot tin sul
tan', autssloti to the thioni, has lie 1 11
that the I'liliih BOMininent sent him,
the s.inu attiinoon u miiio! to luiio
Pnnie imiiieillali l and Muiih I! )
ilipailiil fin MMleilaiid thu i-Miihu,
Au lies ioiiImiI Inio tiom TuikiJ
Indnato a dlsiiuli tin,; liittiual .situatl 111.
Dhoium and inililai) upilsliiKs an
upoiln1 In Aimeiila. .Maiidoula and
tlio 1,1 iKllboi hood of Miua The ton
ot a huh tuiiillonar) was i.ntlid oil
Ii) biiB.iuds ni'.u Adilaiioplo who
lotil'iil 11 bio nl t'UR.iKi iinnt Willi lliu
lioops Miit against tlitni
A dlspatih I10111 is.iluiiUii mi)s that
N0111I lie) aide di i.iiup of the sultan,
who was stnt In iiiM'stlK.ite the bil
Kaniiari' In Albania, has bun killed by
A l.aii'aus
h also said that the Tuikl-h tioops
ut 1 1 sind. Albania and I'skub an
llolillr; beiausi tin) lniM' nol bun
paid
M oust. ins, the l'lciuh ambassadiu
ti'iuiko) had uuothei 1 onfi leiuo with
tin I'liliih foiilKti mlnlstei M. Del
1 is loda). Tlio (imi'i nun nt of
1 n in 1 is ilitumliud to 1 oiupol Tin -kt)
1 fulllll 1km outlie obllKations
I nkfs tho Miltau ) it ids slioitl) In
w II lii'i the bill nnnlnsl him liuieas
Inn b) a nun' n o othei outstandiliK
1 Inn is 01 ,". o. iiaii 11, w hiih will niako
(iii 111 pm I. Mo - 'ditlon to tho sum now
diniaiidi-il
PrTKR McNALLY'S JOUnNEY.
He Expects to Swim fiom Boston to
New Yoik.
ll 1 iilmtu' W1.0 (10111 lit Awortatnl l'res
Itoston, .S'Opl .' Pitei Mi Nail) who
has made his mind up to mnIiii tioui
Poston to Now Vmk mid who stalled
)i'stt-idn nfliinoim was passed by in
louiiiu; unit at .'. !o p m , a mile In
stil of Kosli.n llKllt
It Is it dent that ho leached l.meils
Island eiKlit miles down thu limboi,
last uIkIU and stinted toda) attei uuon
on the Hood tld Ills iiiuiso nppaieiit-
ly was to Point Alleitou on the IliiiK
hum shoie. llf teen mills I10111 hole.
CiiincRie Rewatds Biaveiy.
lly KxcliKitc Wlro from The AoeUtd I'tev
London, sept .' Andiiw i'aint;lo
has f.lcn l.loo nub to fheddon Law
.lemis aiiel Diil font minus who ills
pln)od mnspli until" bniMi) In the ies
1 tie 'I theh lonundes at the Unit of
the recent neilnlbtlMle (Perihbhlrr) 1 ol
Uci) diastoi
Mnilx Will Stay at Manila.
II) txiluilif Wire I10111 Ihe .odatnl 1'rew
U i.hlii.'luli s(i J - Ulnlial Item.) lul
1 iliU tl tin- mi) iiurlineiit Uul tho I'lalli pinu
n iuiiiiicn lul uicuilh tec omiiu ii'l. cl tlioitt.ii.
ilin ( 11 iiiul nllUii .1 niplilu of Hi. 1 mi 1 nl
M.inili, pirisiiiu a ilonr Hill lluilinanl liu
in 111 In Mull li ill it-111 tin in Hut no-il Hu'
liiv.i li mini nt Inn aucilril tu the requinl,
iiml I i nit 11 mt t iiiiiiiiiniliT lol, nliu Imi Imn
oril. 1 1 il hriiu will l iv nt M mil 1
Accidentally Killed.
Py Pxrluilvt Mro from The Amoclited Vtttt.
Wlliiuii.li'ii, liil, sii - nimcl J While,
.ll , UKIll II JIHk, Mill llf h I W lllll'. WAl Jill'
ilintilli khit nil Mllnl while 1 jlilllilni,' a Kim
wlilt li lie tliuu.lil u not Uu'U'l.
MOB TRIES TO
KILL A NEGRO
William Jones, Who Was Mistaken
lor a Non-Union Man, Has
a Narrow Escape.
NEW MEN AT STAR MILLS
Duiing the Lnbot Day Patade tlio
Ofllcinls Succeed in Seeming Sov
cial Woikcis in the Absence of the
Pickets The Pioposed Mnich to
Suqttcsne Postponed Ofllcinls Re
gaid It ns the Death Blown of tho
Stilkc in Carnegie Mills.
Ilr Erlulre Wire from The .Uioclatnl PrM
I'lttslniiK'. Sept J. Tho IiIb Labor
Di) deiiioiistiation inonopolli d tlio
atteiilloii of woikmen and strikom
heio and In tlio sin loiindliifi towns, hut
tho stiol inaiiufiiituieis wint on 11111k
Ini; piop.uatlons foi the opeulliB of tho
Plants that mo shut down by the
su ike mul Ini ii.isliiK the nunihct ot
men at the mills alteuly In paitlal
opeiatiou.
P11I1II1 Interest In the sti ike Itself
is luBKlnB ns the uintost seems to halo
settled down to an Issue of endurance.
Only the unusual inoldents lonnoiteil
with null day's doings 101 olio notlie
b those not dlieitl) alfoitod by the
stiUBBlo J'lideneos of Impatlonio aio
iioppliiK out on tlio side of tho stilk
tis, and feus that the unlawful aits
pm tlilpatod In In the stilkois 1 mt
night and today about the Star tin
plant may multiply mid spieud to
other (Uit tom.
Tho olim-Us of tho Stai plant claim
Hut today tho pit kots nhmtt theii
mill held up a spot lal iMImi) bo)
fi 0111 the postoftlto. with a lottei for
the ollinis while ho was lomiiiK down
Twelfth stieot, mid Inspi etod the lot
tei befoio he was allowid to pioned
The 111 ittor will bo lepoitid to tin
postal aiithoiltlos at mm It Is also
ih'Ufciil that tin- stilltt-is stoned the
toiiip.iii) tatrliBo on Ponns.ihaiilii
iim nuo this moinliiB-, but did no spei -lul
damage to tho on up nits Tlio
nBBiesslienoss of the stilkiis was fui -thoi
ileiuonstiati d late this am moon
win 11 a mob suuounileil Wllllatn
Joins a 1 olui id man. who was mis
taken for a iiou-iiiiloii 111 m fioin the
Stat woiks Ho had a naiiow i-suipe
fimu sei lous Injui) and possili death
bv the appeal 11110 of Pullet1 Lleuton
Ult Pi oss m who t lino to bis ie(iie.
Hefoie Pioss.tn 1 oulil siiuio addillonal
aid. he was almost ooi whelnn d bv
tho laiRo eiowd Hi it had k.iHioipiI
Tlio pionipt millal of a laigo foue ot
ollli eis piobablv MiM'il .lout s fiom bo
IliB 1) in hod. us tin- mob appi 111 oil a
dispoiate one and many demands
win- made that he b sluing up
Company Sccuics Mote Men.
Dining the paiado most uf tho piik-
isweioawai fnun tin-Mm mills ami
the lompan) siunidod In stiuiing
soxeial in w men of the lot that .11
1 H 1 1 In Plttsliing eaih thW uioiutng,
It was saiii th u u good in 111 v ol tin 111
wire fiom the Demiulei plant in Me
Koe.spoit and weie now In that plant,
wheio opiiatlons an- to begin In .1
rhmt 1 1 111 1
Tin- Lindsi)-Mi('titoheon plant in
Alleglienv did not stait up toda). bo
i.itiso as tho inanagemeiit slid, tlio
men them wanted to nlebiato l.iboi
da)' The mills will be updated as
ii-mil tomoiiow The Palutei mills u
West Pan-on stieot stinted upas usual
with inieiastd foioes Theie was no
ilnngo In the L iw uiu e Illo dlstilit
Tho falluie of the Amalgamated pin
pie to nipple tlio Painegle eipen health
plmt at l)uiuesii' this inoinliig Is
lookod upon by tho Mcel ollli Inls as
tho iliatb blow of the stilki In the '.u-
111 jlo mills at least.
List night the stiiko managers at
MtKtrspoit uniioiinied that a ni.iuh
would hi in. lib- this moiiilng to I)u
iiuesiio and piidlited coullilentl) that
Hie inon would not go to woik mid
the tntlio plant would be tied up This
inoinliig 110 piiadons appiaud the
in. mi wont to woik and the- plant Is In
opeiatlon iim usual It Is nimi than
piohahlo that this latest falluie at
l)iuiun-ne has tin effeit ot making Hu
stiiko nianagois wlthiliuw all effoi ts
In that llt ot Hon
While time Is sblo Inditatlon that
tin- National Tube tompaii) Inti nils
taitliig Its plant at MiKoespoit In the
neat ftituie, the foiomni In tho mill
sa) tonight that the ontlto plant will
bo In opnatlon nit wiok.
Di owned While Bathing.
Hi Itilui-Uf VWri fp in Ihe wotntfil Vtttf.
Hi mi'. In . it .' Wlllnm M P11I11 w 11
ilniwiiiil in u-uiiiiti iim in ir Inn. I nl. hi Mi.
Jllllll i in Inlhiiis w'tll Millll I1I111 Is 11 I
illinl fnni 1 1 hut He imn mi- i.-ini 1 m
Htm' )eiri In mii aiiilltni tf tht- t hilliiio'u,i,
Hiint-'iiml sniihiin lljllnml. wlili In itlvnitiM
in Hi mt t Ihi time t hl ilenth hi w u ton.
in ilnl nllh Ihe snithiin I illn ul in Noifo k,
a
Belgian Steamer Toundercd.
By Exclusive Wire from The Awocut-il 1'rett
linliiililinit, s, ,i j- 1 i,c 11, ui 111 i iimr
Nil 111 mm "lmi 1 - lidi liiiiml limn Mil mil
fui II mini ii h lepiilul trtrulj fniiiirl-ml
n the HUik st 1 ilurlne Hu 111-ht t u.- it
ill a ewn tlnim I Ik tolllnt Minlini if 1
ie "( ("il ii piiknl tip (our 1I111 liter In .in
t pf n linnl ami u limlnl It lii'i, 1 il of lliii
In title- Nniliini; U known jt to hm Hit otlicu
met t In Ir tad
Indiana at League Ibland.
II) tiilufiin Wlr from 'Ihi Uimliti) I'rem
l'hilnUIihli s, pi j -1 ho l,,m,,, inliini
Jill. ul at hi lia.m l ml nit) v inl luliv
diul mil In tliil up in mhiiiii 11111II fun! 1 r
onlci Hie mt luil l 11 iu Ihi UM fill liioullt
the I111I11111 ha Imn ilninir ihnt w 1 puuiio
klllp (m llll' lllll li"ll- IjiIiK
Planing Fnctoiy Binned.
fly Ftcltnite Wire Irmn 'Ihe Awuiliteil l'nt
Miiktnii, Mali, S i. 2 -'Ihe pliulnc, khln
kle mil ali (Jilnl) (if V Mtlauh V 'ou, at
1 -ike side, was Imriinl tmliv, lu.-ilhir nllli ilm
tlnl, Iml itmk low, ,H,IMI In.uiJiiit, almilt
TWO MEN SHOT.
The Outeomo of a Quarrel Between
Fred Jenks and Hl3 Sweetheart.
Dy Felul Wire frnm the AMseUled Prem.
Walpole. Mass Sept L' Two men
wire shot mul seiiously wounded thH
o enlng. us tho ntiti 01110 of 11 ntianel
between l'reUeilik L Jonks. 11 niai'hln
lst, and M)in Hello Spent, a )oung
woman with whom he had been keep
ing t ompan).
.lenks thought that Miss Spear did
not i-aio for hint as niueli ns foiiuorlv.
mid In wuy of oniphusl7liiK 11 protest
ho thieateiiod to shoot hoi. Phuiles
Maleis of Norwood, saw tho Infill -luted
11111 11 point a ioioImm at tlio girl
mid when ho gnippled with .lenks the
Inttei shot him In the body the lull
lit iMiteilng four Inehes below the
heart .li nks then shot himself ueai
the lieait Ho is not opeotod to lle,
but tbcio Is a slight 1 bunco that his
lctliu will leeoiel .lenks Is ?,0 )oms
old mul 11 veteran of the Spanish war.
MAIL COACH HELD UF.
Opals Valued at 1,400 Pounds Are
Secured.
Ilj- Melinite Mae from The Avoi Itleil PrrM
S'tipci N S W.Sept "- A masked
111 in b.st night hold up tho White
Piurs. Camilla 11111II toaih wouniled a
patsi-ng! 1 seeuied tho mulls and opali
Miiii'd at 111)0 pounds und eiuped.
COLONEL ROOSEVELT
AT MINNEAPOLIS
The Vice President Orator at the
Formal Opening of the Minne
sota State Fair.
By Fxrlulie Who from The AsuocUtetl PreM
Minneapolis, Si-pt .'The ln pies
Idem has had a stienuous ilit) Ai
thing this moiniiirf he mis the 01a
tot of tin da) at tho foimal opening
of the Mlnui.ipolis statu fall b) ln I
tatliin ol the Minneapolis Agiliultui.il
soelity. Colonel Koosoielt oiiupled
tin- iudgi s stand at tho 1.110 ti .it K
with ikneinl Miles, Aiihblshop lrelan
and Hum 1 1101 .m andt, of Minne
apolis The giand stand was literal!)
P 11 kid, and when Uoieinoi Van Nindl
intiodiiiid tin bonoiod guist tho wel
tonii was one whlth tho lio piesldcnt
might long iini'inbei Tho audience
was tispotisjie thiouglioiit tho atldiess
and ho bad finiuentl) to pause befoio
ho 0' uld inake-lilniself heaid. He oulil,
In put:.
It is nut mi'i huhli ili.irilile. hut nete in,
llnl Ihirt flu ill I 'i I'Siilillini nhlih -li ill tre
f til t shlclil Ihi mt. 1 1 t nf iii MirKin. .111 1
a lift Ii -hill ili-iriiiilinti in fum uf tin liwint
uul liuiiuiii iiiiilntii In iuiii'iiri(r Ihe ili'iltiii
I ui iiniiir whiih he MinltMlirn iniiipiinl wall
uniiiiilniw ti iiipiimiK. Mho hni nn 1 ii-nemu
mill mil il il.-hl nib iinrlir fi ir nf piiiiihm"nl
Nor tin I (.inlilim slop with hit ur Urnuil
lihir (nilli ii- Ihe wi-i In IU hlii il mil toipir
iti f .1 1 lino-, Ihe it luiiihliulioii' if 1 ipit d
Him Ii Inn lnakiil the 1I1 tile pinnit of ur lmln-
IimI m.Iiiii 1 it iti neu iniililliui. mil inititaii'
11 thuiiri fri in ihe ohl ittitu.lt of tin it ite anrl
nil m tnuai'l pni-pirlli
lime is I In- si ml ii it imiifit nn 11 I -r 111 nl if
tin- niitm imiiiit nun if wiallh h i-ih h jml
il ou,lil ti hi uiimti-smii to 1 111 llnl 1111 ip
p.il uhlih flnillt nil nl. Ihe p.iliiliti if h
li.tiiM mul iilriiii- vit ill mul, uiiiiii Hu
I mul inn nl ll inpntlt- 'I ineutui iiiriinlnp
Uul lntilil. in luilh uiiiiiiiiiii, utnl in llu
I uiu mil i S" UP " il"'i lo.elhn it
iimri mul iiinrr It l.iililmt llnl tin et iti -uul
if niiiN-lll Ihe nilliill, hl "! In pivs lite
ii.ln nt ipeiii.li ii Tinl mnlri l ti ntnnli the
,-n it tniKirul in. huli ire 111 ireiliire. pir
iniildilt it n-Mrilt tin i,reu luninii. loinhliu
tun. whlih 1I1 1 lie 1 pvilnn nl tin fr Impf i on i
fnun the rUltiiit ei( .nun iiiuiiuiiiilntii leu
il in 1
I'm ilult 11111 tile 1111m fnni in Ihe future
it it I111 liken mini fin lit In th pm N"i it
ft pi.illle In In ilmn I Iiml uul fnl ink fur
.ill tm i liiu-t ner fne Hi fnt of nur
Khifiln' iiilionil neeili, it the ihi n ilun.-ll.'
i llinrliinlllev that present tlieinn lu-i Hut no
inn In intilii if mi 1I11114. win thi r Ml Mlll
it nr mil u 1 innot mil I heirittrr I nliu lullit
tn il.i in the fui of other nitlnn. Ml tint
1 hi .In . t 1 inttli uliriltr mi li ill pi 1 form tin
iltilui Mill or ill
In lit mile It f x iit lit llnl tie il.lrii 1 t 1 it 1
jii.lm Hun let in mile ll io,uilli rililrm tint
lie will lint toll rile Inlnitite In ins il mi In 111
in uliirii l't ll fiirilin mile It iililent tint
tie me nn m. lib Mhnli lie ,-iu mil prepir. il t
1 ul up with ilinl" llnl thil wlilli our jpert Ii Is
aln.iii mmleriti. Me in lenli mil iilllnii In
III lie. It Ei1 Ulll 111 lllltllili Mill In th.
nire.t io-.ihh Liin nine nf llnl m If iepu lm
pm tin 111 1I111111 nl f Ml ii h n nil mini inr
Ihi the in Iim inn ! 1 "If u hi nunc l jI'
Ilm Is llu uliinli in nimi I lie is ii.;jiiI lll
ll in k il 1.111111
Tin- Io piosldotit was followed b) a
few lllit lemnrks liyfienei.il Miles
PALACE TRANSFERRED.
The riench Have Foimnlly Handed
Over tho Pehln Imperial City
to the Chinese.
Hi 1 xrlinlte Wire trim The Asuntliilfd Pre!
Tails Sept -' M Do Inrc-smr,
liiliilsnr of niailne, has lOiehod 11 ills
pan Ii from Pt kill, miiiouutlng that the
rn licit have foinially limdid oci the
pilaio of mui'stois and tho impeilal
1 its to thu Chinese plenlpoieutlmies,
mul Hut only one rtonth battalion
lomains in tho rnnih tiunttet
I'ao-Tlng-ru mul the other points
ndjneont that wio oceuplod by llui
J'toiuh hno boon ene uutod, the ells
pateh s.i)s, after salutes -to tho trl
10I01 fiom Chlniso roglmouts.
Massnchusotts Prohibition Ticket.
By Kscl-mve Wirt 'rom The Aiif-IMed PreM.
loston. rept 2 The rinblblllnnlsts
of Mnss.ii I usolts 1111 mt d the following
t'eki t foi the impending state politi
cal e.tiiipalfin. Tot goietnoi, John 11,
l,t wis, Jn, of Heading, for lieutenant
giAoinor, lllluni 11. Paitiidgo, of
Ne'.Moil, foi seiietaiy of tho 10111
iroiwtiilth, riodnlel; V I'l.iik, Hns
ton: foi lioasuiir mid leiolier gen
01 il luoige U Ilittluldii, of l.nn
iloM; Hu auditoi, ,1 v Smith, of Dil
tmi: loi attoiney gniei.il, Allen t'offen,
o' Niilitutket.
CONSTITUTION-COLUMDIA
YACHT RACE DECLARED OFr
Dy Ftelusivu Who from The AasoclittelTie.s
Nenpoit, It I. Npi J, till p 111 1 In tm
M lutli 11 1 1'lunilii.i mil uir m ii ullnl 1 1) llu
t .11 111. licit lito ami uiu hdf 111IU1 fit lit llio
Hi.l Ii llnl I i. s.i.l.l.,n 111 llu. lojj.
CARBONDALE'S
GOLDEN JUBILEE
Residents of the Pioneer City Cele
brating Her Fiftieth Anniversary.
ROUND OF BUSTLE
Scenes of Activity That Characterized the
Varied and Interesting Commemoration.
Thousands of Visitors Arriving by Train,
Trolley and Private Conveyance A Re
Union of Old Friends and Former Resi
dents City in Holiday Attire.
c
AltHONDAI.nS golden annivei-
ai eelebratlon Is under was
It opened htinday night at tho
fttoke of twolso with a bedlam
of noKo that must fores tt release
tho
of "
plate fiom tho unkind tognoiuen
The City nf Hternal Sabbath", It
lontinui'd )estordas- and late into the
night with an unending round of bustle
mid ev Itoinont and sill go on for two
tiass mine ssitlinut us nun h as a niln
utf of usual slaking liouis ss anting
something to make It meinotable
Nut .dm o tho uns oiling of tho -ol-illois'
monument has the tit) seen Mich
a time, and that eselit, magnllltent as
It sa- will base boon le legated to
tninp itntlso ohsnulty b) the piesent
lelebiatlon, pioslding tho tonialndoi of
the esonts tomes up to oxepet tatlons
us fulls ns tliil those of .ses-teid.i)
Tialns and ti olios t.u mid ssugnn
fioni tho iounti.s-e.lile began pouilng
tholi holiday erowds Into the tit) ut
i.uls- mom, ami at nightfall It is safe
to say the tit) eontuined twite its
usual population Mans of the slsltoi
woio foitnoi I'.ubondallans, some of
them entile from a disunite and not a
foil of these woio 111011 who has-e
gained lenovsn t ItiuniM rllied Ii) 111
mean bounds They letuined to tlulr
bo) hood's homo as pioud of the iit)
Hi. 11 ir.110 tliein till til as thell nitlse
ut.,1111 is nt 1 111111
It wns an lii'-plring ipeilento to
Mum! by and look and listen sshll
thos and theli foi mei -i linolinatcs, now
the p.itil.uihs of the iit) met and r-ihangi-d
gitotltiRs and rimlnl-if in is.
And no k--s Intt ie--tiiig was It to hem
.some of the lossllei of the returned
Mini nuetlng iIum-o with whom thos
had winked a-- tolleis in the uphulld
Ing of tho Industries tliat mado it pos.
slblo for I'aibnndale to halo a -euil-tentennlHl
"I'setl )nu sunk on the
Uelawaio und Hudson'.' I Used, urn't
)ou.'" ete ssas antklpatid of )estei
daj. A Gnla Appemnnee.
With all the dee oi.itions mid illum
inations loniploio tho 1 Its lortainls
pifiints a gala apptaiante. Those ssho
had been leading of the embellishing
t. ..1. 1.. ..e ,l.nn.
in the dulls papets might base thought
thete had hi en a lit t lo exaggi latlng lu
the desirlptlons To those th" sight
that was dismsorid on theli aillsal
must base hien i ploasiuablo disap
pointment Tho ginoial oxpipsslon was
"I le ills- didn't think It ssas as lino
as this" User) where ,ss 010 heard the
ssurmest cm miliums for the innimli
tees In charge of the sailotis piep.ua
lions, and it is safe to say no one svont
assay fooling tho slightest disappoint
ment In an) single fc.ituio of the colo
biatlon It was 'Just as adsortlsed '
and 1 onsitloiabls- moio, thus fai. and
piomlM's to continue to 1 emu' up to ill
aelsanco apei In osor) paititulai to-ilns-
an I tonionow
Yosterda) had tlueo long esonts The
elslo ptiade-, stliool i-lillihens paiado
and tho leiinlon Tho Hist oteuned in
tlio moining at 10 :,n o'lloik, tho sotoiul
In the nfteinoon, between 1 and 'J 10
o'lloik and the thin! beginning about
2 o'tlotk, oiiupled the icmalndei of
llu afternoon
The- leiinlon hosses-ei ssas on In nn
liifoini.il way all day Visitors ssoio
mot at the tialns by meinbeis of th"
l"i option inmmltteo or peisonal friends
nmnn.t tlv losldents mul est 01 tod to
jits hall, wheio th"s woio icglsteietl
nud ontertalnid Thoro was liandshak
Ing. wholo-heaiteil handshiiklng and
niithlng but handshaking hour after
hour Thoie ssoio so many to huso
theli hands shikon ami so many to
shako their hands that theio ssas little
time to eln mi) thing moio thmi hand
Nlutke, if osnr)hody who wan ted to
miet those who wauled to ho nut ssoio
to bo iiimltted to meet th'tn
HospitnUty Unbounded.
Rig as was tho influx of stors.
thoie was no stialnlug of the tltss
I'ltpaeltv In tho way of hospitality
Hi 01 1 bod) kept open houo and If any
one ssns not losally entertained. It was
IneniisO ho would not penult nf It
To ntlil satiety to tho amusement
end of tho lelebrntlon, n good-sized
tent show Sun Hios' clrius held foi lb.
on Sand)'s field, and two peifotm
nn is of "I'udUln'hoail Wilson" woio
Klsen at the tiiaud fipcin House
The fakir, of lourso, was about eiuito
ns liuinotiiusly mul industilously as
might be expected tin stub an 01 ca
(Ion Iladges eloquent In gold and
plnl-, nf the soinl-ieiitennlal out- beai
lntr a plituro of "Oin Heio, John
Mltiholl," and Mini Tlist Mas or,
James Arihbald," found load) sulo.
The balloon man, tlio hot pop.ioiu
man, and all the other feto day ton
1 militants of that Ilk woio not want
ing. Tim HMoiInu1 had nu uditlcular eselit
AND EXCITEMENT
si heduled. outsido n concert by tho
Moart band, at tho band stnnd, near
tho Sixth nsenuo bridge. The cross tls
pionionailod mid onJo)ed the musli;
and llliiminntlons
Tho w outlier throughout tho day
ssas delightful, the tompeiaturo ssai
niodciate, tho alt calm anil the sky
blight oM opt for bnlf an hour, begin
ning at ITI o'clock, sshen It clouded
up and rained quite heavily. Tho sun
came out again, hosses-ei, and tho
csonlng gaso fair piomlse of a delight
ful morrosv.
Appended are the names of tho men
ssho are responslnlo foi the Jubilee
mul its auspicious liiatigutation:
The Committees.
l'xooutise Committee Hon- II. ft
Her.dilik piesldcnt, Hon. J. J OWeUl,
slie-presldi-nt V H Hiltinan, set-ro-tai),
P P Connor, treasuier, Hon, J.
W. Kllp.itrlek. Hon. J 1 Hosnnlds, A.
j Sabin. d T Swlgoit. Hon S. S.
Jones James Thompson. Alexander
Kennedy C I2.Spciuci.lt A Jndssin,
ft V Stuait. J T Wheelei H A.
Kell) Wllllnm Mallo) and J. i: Hi oss 11
Hoi option and Reunion of Foniier
Uisldent.s C i: Litluop, H H Jnd
ssin John Mm 1 In. V It Hakoi P S.
Joslln i: Clarksnn It. Ottman James
Sunt Hugh Powdorls- John Kllleen.
i:ii Hits, Andiess Mitchell Charles
Hag in I) Scuri) Patibk MeCabe. M
T Hurke Stephen Nealon J M Alex
ander, IJ W Humphie) J H Thomas,
and Mesdamo' S H Ra)neu V C.
(liltman James Thompson J P I.of
tus S S Joins A (iillis S. I) Hakti,
lislng Dasis A Pastoe C O Mellon,
W 1! I-eonaid O I-arkln J. 1"
Wheelei Misn's l,oso Powderl) Jos
lln lliennan Hsine and Kuto Hutlei.
rinante J II Thomas mink Itoem
nirlniiser J P H la)lioi P (5 .Me
lJouoiigh ITie men's Pas P A Hlsvnbuig T.
i: Cimpbill '1' P Hoibort. of Mltiholl
Hose loiupui) No 1 Heni) Cook,
Dennis Tool in T Cllffonl, H Uoudi
iiin. A O Mulli ) of Cottage Hose 1 om
pans No L', nnd T (3 Coughlln M. J.
Murpli) J J Htenium W J Mt Don
ough and J J Mi Null), of Colunibl 1
Hii'c conipaii) No 3
l.iboi Uts J ll W.ilh. pievldent;
I? I Pari), seeietai). Janus ritiel
lou assistant set 11 tat) J. H (laffiuy,
grand mm-linl V 5 lleitog Jaliie
Melilon .1 I'. lleime.s ("i A Spill N
J Hiiftiiian A 1. Wiigllt, Jaines
Llowe ll.sn Diulel l,oftus, Hlniei Hiok-
enshire, J I'lanneis rrank Itoemmel
inesoi Thomas Monoghan, Timoth)
Hiilmi s,
Stliool Childieii Paiado High sihool
W. D Hi) den A. Wll-on aeniy. l.uey
A Joslln Kiitlusn II Pate, C M
I.eher, Mas I. Kllpatilik Cota Hsta
bruok Haiilet Ilutihins Angela Hits.
Prink ll Collins Thomas W Lnftus,
Anna Heu.s Julia Kllhullen, Kill
Hiiland S.imh Ssslgeit No 1 ollOOl
Amu nunstan. Hllibetli Thompson
Nt Hlt Shone Anna Muiphs No 2
stliool Janet His don. Jennie Poo
Mai) Murphs- Hll.i Hmtt No. 3
sihool T Ciilmaitlu Kathi)ii Wnlh.
Anna r.uiell Klla Hoian Hildgot Oll
maitln No I sthonl Mmgaiot Mi
Andiew No r. Mhool1 Mar) Coogan.
Mmy M J Mel.ian No G sehnnl
Noia Muipli). l.sdla Cilltnurtln Hmina
lliiiiett Anna H Lnftus No 7 school:
Amelia Peuikeit Jennie Kennies. Alice
C0111101. Kutle Sum Katie (Jothlns.
L) dla Mm 1 bein. LI..I0 Tlghe. No S
silinol Katherln Jii), Alltt V llash
lelgli Miss Plnnei.in Mai) Pengells.
Hettlo Will ox. fialniella Coleinan
Kllabith llaito. Anna M. Mi Lean
No ii sihool Hlla Mulone, M. Loul.so
Das Is Helen It Pdtsmoio, Llbble
Htliki
Ullliois of tho Day foi tho Reunion
of the Vutt ntiiuds 11 n J.idwln,
captain II. W. Posseleil), Hist lieuten
ant. John Ta)loi -ttond lieutenant:
T H Vaniuin Hist stigennt
Loan i:hil)lt Mtsdamos J H Ruir,
M. tl Watt C T Meakei O C. Monio,
P C tliltmnn H M Peek A P Tiaut-
wcls D is Id Xtcles. Ji R D Stuait
and Misses Amanda Mot Allu- Hut-
b't Hattle Pasioe, Lois Mon-s and
Jenny Hutlei.
Progiamme for Today.
The pilnilpnl osents of today are
iJsen belr.w In ehtonologli-al 01 tier:
10 h iu l.iboi paiado
.' 111 I'nselllng tablet at site of flift
undcigiound mine In Amenta.
-' p. 111 Addiess-es by John Mltiholl
and othei labor lcadeis at
isatub'b Held
lp m. Pantastlc patade
Sp m. Hei option to John Mitchell
S p m Hand e oncel t
Tho festlsltles of the day will bo
hi ought to a 1 lose with n giand ills
pla) of Hi ess oiks on Sandy's Held, by
the Llod)s Kliessorks lonipany, of
Ness York.
Following is tho piogiamiiio of tho
labor piiiule mid mass meeting
( ii .mil Marshal John II tlaffiie)
Chief of Staff -John 11 lleuius
Allien to the tliand Mmshal John D.
Jones, Vandllng. William Mi Mullen,
Poich Pit) . Captain Mi Andiew, Aich
bald. James Pluelltii and Andiew
Nlcol.
Platoon of Polke.
ilarsltal and Aldis.
f-9 i v??C '
JIOV. JOHN W KHPUIttCK,
Ma) or ol Cjrhondile.
Carriages containing clergy, Invited
gucHts and hcadd of departments.
FIRST DIVISION.
Band.
Local 1700. United Mine "Workers of
America, Porcst Cltv.
Local 1601. Pnlted Mine Workers of
America, Forest City.
Local 1015. Pnlted Mine Workers of
Amerloa, Foi est City.
Federal union 7424. Forest City.
J.ocnl 61, United Mine Workers of
America, Vandllng.
Local P'6. United Mine Workers of
America, Rlchmondale.
SIX'OND DIVISION.
Hand,
Local 92.-1. United Mine "Workers of
Ametlcn, Archbalel.
Loial 1682. United Mlno Workers of
America, Archbalel.
Local 1707. United Mlno Workers of
Ameilca. Archbalel.
Local 102.1, United Mlno Workers ot
Ameilia, Jermyn.
redeial union 7174, Jermyn.
Local 1111, United Jllno Workers of
Ameilca, Jerni)n
Local 1021 United Mine Workers of
America, Mil) Held,
THIRD DIVISION.
Hand,
Fedcial union 7201
International Association of Machin
ists Carpenters and Jolneit 813.
Federal union 91.'x
Journeymen Harbors.
T)pogiaphleal union 239.
ClgarmakeiN' union 431.
United Hiesser)- Workers.
Silk Mill Unon.
Retnll Clerks,' Asseielatlon.
FOURTH DIVISION.
Hand
Local 811,
Loial 1611,
Local 1606,
Local 36,
Local 877,
Local 969,
Local 1616,
Local 1716.
United Mine
Ameilca,
United Mine
Amerlia.
United Mine
America.
United Mine
America.
United Mlno
America.
United Mine-
Ameilca.
United Mine
A merle a.
United Mlno
Workers of
Workers of
Workers of
"Workers ot
Workers- of
Workers of
Workers of
Workers of
Ameriia.
FORMATION.
The Fit st dlsislon ssill form on River
street, right resting on FJghth avenuo
and Main street.
Tho Second division will form on
Riser street, right reMlns on Sixth
asenue.
The Third dlsislon will form on
Chinch strict, right testing on Eighth
asmuo and Mnln stieot.
Line of March.
Up Main to Churih street, from
Church street to Helmont stieot, coun
torinauh to Church, to Highlit asenue,
to Riser, to Dund.iff streets; counter
march to Salem nsenuo to Main, to
Park place, ilrclo tho park and then
dowr Main stieot to 1'lko; lounter
lu.uih to elty building, when purado
will disband.
The parade will bo started liy .1 sig
nal fiom the Hie alatin bell, Ona tap
will bo 11 nutlet) for all societies to get
lends and tlueo taps will signify that
the piadi Is on tho incise
riio paiedo will sunt piomptly nt 10
a m. It will bo teslesscd by Pusldent
Mitchell fiom the balcony or tho Har
rison house. A ret option will bo ton-
cleied him at tho hotel In tho osening.
Hsu: o(gnn!7utlon is uigeil to tutu out
Its full membership In todiD's patade.
The lomnion 1 mini II looms In tho city
biilldint base been see 111 eel by tho
commute o as ho.idiiu.it tois.
1 he spoet bos in tho afternoon on
Nil.i'D's Held will begin piomptly nt
2 oiloik Those who will mako ad
chesses are Piesldcnt Milt hell, Max
Huji's of C'los eland, n , whoso suh
Jet will be "Tiades Unionism," 11, W.
MeKii), of Pittshutg, member of ni
tlonul hoaul 'United Mlno Workcis.
' Mt.thot" Jones, of the Ameilian Fod
eiatlon of Laboi ; Piesident Tuluskl,
DIMilit 9. Vlte President Hyscasugi-,
Dim lit 1. United Mine Workois, and
Joseph Ceriu Piesiilent Nliholls and
It niiiuiiitil on l'.i:i' it I
YESTERDAY'S WEATHER.
I..M11 ilili t-r M-pmnhei
llishe.t trmi irniiii .
I.iiui.1 lempii mir
lit., 1 In- lliiiuuliii :
s .1 in .
I mt.
.. 7 decreet
.. 02 lie-si tr
S7 1 er ci 111
p 111
f-7 pir nut
Pm ipit m 11. -'! Ii "in 1 mini h p, 111 , trite.
f tMt 4-l l 4- 4
f WEATHER TORECAST.
SSjihliisten, Stpt .' roieta.-t lor 1al- -f
rrn Pniii.ili iiiIji itir luenit), WVil.
-- 11 uiu 111 1 pioltbly Tliunrtiy, light to
ri.t uinilt -
t -f - -f- t -f -f -I -f t -- "f .t