TIIE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 10. 1901. ;xxxxxxxxxxx; THE MODEIIK HARDWAItE gTOlU, I THF HUNTING SEASON Will bo started right this fall If you putchnso your Ammunition heie. You'll hnve the best. We con supply you with powder, shot, empty and loaded shells, with black or smokeless powder, Itlfle and lcvolver car tridges, etc. See window. Foote & Shear Co. J19N. Washington Ave OOOOOOOOOOOC Everything for the Baby I Atitr f nil ir.(rt nrof l1.4nlllf V B chaiminp little garments es pecially designed to captivate the mother and win trade we've a growing demand for such goods wo want to meet you. A few moments inspection of thcbe garments will convinco you of their merit. A line to us will biing a catalogue. Th? Baby Bazaar, BIO Spruco Sttcot. LACKAWANNA BUSINESS COLLEGE, MB WnshniBlrn mni'ic ULeriufj- building. New lrm begins f-ept 3. We Launder Blankets so thry retain nearly all the natural fluffy softness of the new goods. L ackawaeiiua nir; ry. .W-310 Penn avenue. A. H. Warman. Sfc WotmMffi ms PERSONAL. K rnei Hum 'inccr, r' V v ork, M vii' Ins frirnd In I lie ill. lie. Kiihiiil HimiK nri'l uiff lmc irturncd lflll Stlll'iUil, , . ( M ( nnniMliT hvlrn llorll is til at hl hnne on mhlnirii Mrrrl. ltrini'lrr nniu'll i- out ft the fit ami will lint irturii unlit Ttmrl iv. Mi-.-, llir llcilitriM Im-. irtiimcit from a ilcc. att ,njllnn i-int nt llcitillli. Wat I iml I) iilf trft intently (or Mlrlusan, l.i i. .nine liU iii.1ipi ,it lllll-il lie. Muni- .1 II I'i-Ii. "I North Mhiii aieinie, ri.n t 'ii rpiile ill (r enic ill- I'i'l. Mi i.tlliril IjIIii. nt nilli i-tr.Tt. lm ic- I ii iir.l imiii l.iKi' M.in.tlnk.1 an-l iiiliill. Hie ii.ei limine mid liato Drelir liaie re t lined MPiii Hie l'.in .liuiliiMii exposition. , ( II (I'Niill. nt llo'iesdil", I' .1 Iiic-t at t. i. -irlriiir nf I. .1. O'lloilo, id tnc Mint. Mi- It Kutnir .ind Mi liiainer are lieme i in - ui to liiihflild llrlll and tin- Pan- llll I H 111 I pP-IIIHll. M,-is It i nl landau mid I'r.itik r.. ("olrniin 1 i Kiinncd tioni a mil tn Migati l'alli and tlie I'm mrrn in iinitlon loiiner Miemt cIiipiup I' Prior liai retunifd Ir.im lii. I.nrnpein tup and mil Idle th" ''l foi Hie Pan iuoiii.ni expoMllon. Mi and Mi. 1 laulv Mtlioirrn lone tnnlslit ii ,iu eMrnded etnn llip and will t ilc in the Pin Vnnlian on llinr iciuin. l)r lfifd t Din in. n (lie l.llr,;e of Plnli lam and sineiniu " Halltm Ti'. Md , it lUitiii lm i. m-in, I mils II, l.iiin.111, o( tin, my. Mi Willi.nn Hiii.. o( Pldlnlclplila, and Mia. l hull. llMKir, nt I .it 'Irnud-liiire, wire lli uue-is of Mio. (.Illicit l.i Hir during Uic t'Vt weik Hh rnsiS'lii'iil 'ia I fen aniiounied of lir Aliv.i.l. i I. I ill tu Ml.. Item IIOVM'. ill.li.IHir of Tlu'iuai Hi'iiP, id SmiiIoii. IIIp Pane llfiolil In .1 I, IV k lm rrtiuiKil trom a tiln himdied mill' trip mi inn lofeninlille, ii.itnn: tip JetMi nii-t, I. oi 2 l.hnd, Micllir I.I ind and por tions of i'i oik lale. (arl A'lcln. lalnlictorian o( tlic i Ijn of 1'nrt f tlie Sraiiton IIIbIi mIiikI, lift nlcnlaj to l'f(.in a imiiM' cf cliidy at tolitalc unlteiit at llaiiultoii. N. . I I. t ourtrn will trtinn todn (mm ( niiaue tin. M i-i , iilifie lie ha luen prmline i lie Vj-i l In ro iimntlK tor ilii Ik m til nl liU linltli, 11 In, h l Mill to In' tllllfll lll'ptmed Matixtiale .lulin T. Ilmie ti in Se oik t ii attrndln? the nitlonal ronirntion of ! Iinpimril tinier of Ited Men wlilili u lirmj lielrt Hie e lids week III- will not iTtntn linint tntil I ml. i Hair. la. k-uin, nlio lm liern for viine time a niniiliri ol one of Hie llelawurr, l.i(kaanna and Menem eriiiipaiii'a rnullicirini: iurp, tai let! for I elush utiiiirrit, wlicte lie iilll rccuiiic lm i iidn- lulin l.lji-nrr ind fiitem, Mi-4 Piulme and 1 hilirtli, of llroinli airline, liaw Ii tt fur a tour iliionch the iie-t. On their trlmn tlie will lli-it the I'. in lliii-lii.in ami N I a ,'.11.1 1 alln. Ilalpli I Itnlieilt, ol New ntk illi, iho hn Lffn -I'Cnrllns lux motion null hl pitrnln, Mr and Mt. ! I.. Itohnn. of ttirt pittnon aieinie, )ia rttuiiifil to the Milropnln Mr ltohirK la one of Hie irportin; tdif ,if tho .Minluttaii llfpoitinc iorop.nn. LETTERS FROM THE PEOPLE. (Under tliLi lifarlinc ihort leltera ol nteret lll tie pulilbdied wlifti acioniianird, for publlia ion, by the wriler'a natnr 'Ihc frihuno does not itiume ruponallilllty (or opinion here ctprced J Thanks of a Veteran, Editor Sainton Tribune - Sir: 1 want to pciwinillv tlunk . u f"i imir ditorlal in this moi iitiiic"- l.-ue ( I he 'IiiI.uih, uUo Mr . Honor (or lna l.ttir on hi h the aitlde nai written. It thould In lead uni re-read and copied urnfrall. lntilnlv the 'cnix" ol the onifl larloont Ins iroihned tie cflftt" in tli "11 oiiiirrcliif al llutlalu, or at lca.t liua foiitrilmtrd tn it. It oalls In mind t lm iruel caitooni in the f.ieelrv cainpiiBn. I don't remember tlie papir, but one pUtuie wai nuwt cruel, iianiel: liarln Piinmer pliuntf a .ib luce on lloraic tiieilej'i rmlltiril (traic, and but a lew week after Hie pure and ijood t.ireley died of brekm litait. Afier the a I emit I hue no doubt the paper would Imic rcialUd toe tartoon and blotted it out of iho tuiniori f "iery true Aimittin. I am put Hie ihuii nile'.tene, but tn expel the ille Man who line irousht trpioaih upon our people and men ountiy, 1 wetild re-thniiMtr ni pin ind cipel 'Km liom the land. ouii leipeillullj. J, M, AltxanUir. Carbendale, fcept. t, 1W1. ELECTRIC LIGHT DOCKAGE. Auditing Committee Thought that It was Too Small. Tlteto wan some little illeuslnn nt last night's meeting of flip Joint audit ing committee of councils i'f tho small numbei of llfilitfl inputted out for the month of August liv the police. Accrdlmr tn the police teports theio were only llUS lights out during the mollis, making a dockage of only $31 1'rt to b tukiMi from u bill amount ing to $1.0.1. The niPiiibPiH of tin1 com mlttrp weie iitiniiliiioiit In ctui'dderliig this numbpr of lights to lip rllli'ttotily small, and the bill was hold up ponding an Investigation. Hills amounting tn to fur tbp analy sis of pnlnl used on Hip Hoarlng Urook brblRC were held up, the ronteutlnn being tlint tlipy should bp paid by P. .1 Johnson, thp lontrnrtor, and not by the rlt.. It was decided to illu'Pt the chief of the 111 o flepaitmeiit t& liitU' Ills clerk In the futnip send to thp (omnilttpp flip oilRlnal (Imp sheets tor bunk and unit nu n sent In by thp captain of Hip Mirlotin companies Till was derided tipnn after tbp p.iy-toll of tbp bunk and imII mm for flip inontbs of July and AiiRift bad bppu je.id, "Hercs wboip we'll pet buncoed," said (li. ill iii.iti VauRlmn, "If p don't ininnipnip liRlit heie and now tn Mifp gtianl our Intprct" Thp"? fellows will lip turmtiR in nil kind of t lino re port If we don t witch nut" conventIonopenstoday Fiogiamme that Will Be Obseived at First Christian Church, North Scianton. KoIIowIiir Is the programme for the .'Ixty-niRlitli nniiiial kphhIoh (if the ('luiitlati Mlssliinniy Soi lety of Hast orn ToniiHi linnlii. to lie lield In the Klist riiiistliiaii cliurch, North tcrun ton, on Soptenilior 10, 11 and 12: TtMISDAY, SIIPT. 10, 2 P. M. :.00-T)potlniinl t.prlif, led by .'. A. l'rlck. AVcHtmnor. Addt i'm. What Ih the Value to a I'iciii Iht of MltilMtetlul Iiihtl- tuti's.'" A. I!. Miller. I.nik Haven. Dlsi tisslnii f .iiiH" opeiifd by It. II. Saw telle. Henton. Addri'n. "Kevlvuls," C. A. Hiady, WillllltllKpOlt. DIsiUHslou iipfiiril by II. 1. Maltiuiiti, Say i p. 7 SO p in. llpvotlonal fpiilcp, t Kriik. Mill Hall. AddiPHi, H. (i. Kuuik. I'hlladelphln vi:dni:sday. .shpt. u. '.Mifl a. in. Devotional sen lie. M II. It. Wdinl, Siippt Valley. Preildcnt'M aililicss, I.. Maxwell, Will- lfllTll-pol t. Suivpy of tlm Held by the roiiewpond- liifr Seeretary. J.OO p in. SphhIoii of Hip State (J. W. U. M. Praise ami Ptajor Spiv ice, Mis. riaiii'e, Phlladelliliia. Welcome (lieetinif, Mik 1.. K. Ilavls, Siiaiitoii. ItPPpoiu-e. Mrs. V S. Stllitll, DlFtllit Pieyiilpiit, I.di k llitvpii. Symposium 'I'lip Place of the AV. II. M. In the I'liimh. First. "The '. W. U. M. ai a Means of Educating Our Women." Mr. CI. P. Ilutledsrp, Pliiladelplii.i. Second, "As Hops the W. It. M., so floes the Womanly Activities of the I'hurili," Mr. K. K. Matiley. Altoona. Thlid, "The Power of Oijr.inlprt Wom- Htiliood," Illustiated by the C. W. H. M.. Mr. n.ibney, Duumoie. Fourth, "The Value ot a Youiik Ladles' (Mtcle as a Tralnliif; CSrotitid for rutin r Otllieis and "Wotkcis In the ('. W. Ii. M Jlr. 1.. New comer. Fifth. "The .lunlor Wotk," Mis, M. H. Weaver 7.M p. in. Devotional service, F. M. Clay, Lefioy. Addiesi, Heiijiiinln 4. Smith. C'nnp M. S.. spondliifT Souetaiy A. ( . I'liiciiinutl, Ohio. TIll'USDAY, Sni'T. 12. P.00 a. in. Devotional servlip. Smith, Philadelphia. Symposium on Sunday Si hool Hoys' and C.ltK Rally Day R. A. Woik, Home Dcmirtment, Teachers' Mcetlnc; Noiinal Woik. led by C5. I". Hul- ledKe, Philadelphia, 2.00 p. in. Devotional service, O, C. ZelRler. Newbetry. Addtes on O. H. Wotk, K. I'. Randall, Tioy. Addres", "'I'lie Juniors," II. G. Weaver, Reading. 7.20 Devotional service, R. R. Jope, Alba. Addiess, J. P. I.khteiibeieer, Huffalo, N. Y. YOUNG KID M'COY HERE. Issues a Challenge to Any Light Weight in City. "Youiik Kid" McCoy, ot Philadelphia, a pupil of "Kid" Mi Coy, has nt rived in town and Is out Mlth a sweeping ihalleiiKp to box any lightweight In the city, befoie any tcputable athletic club. Young McCoy is veiy desiious of ai- raiiging ,i miitrh at the eaillest ojipoi- tunlty, and the (list to tome will be first spi veil. I'.elow we give a few of the "Young Kid's" best battles. Defeated Lew Riu her, pIpvph i minds; defeated Kit Catnas, six i omuls knocked out Kid tileason, seventeen rounds; Kuixked out Ned Mi Council, four rounds, beat Jim Ruike, ten lotimls. beat Ficddle Snyder, ten lounds, diaw with Matt Flahert.i. twenty lounds, ill aw with Ilddle tiaidner, fifteen lounds; diaw with ".lai k" Stitnster, six i minds. knocked out "Hill" Devlue, tlnee lounds; knoikeil out Mint Judge, seven rounds, bested "Chlik" I.uKens, llftcen lOlllldh. Young Mi Coy will be glad to meet any one In a bag punching mutt Ii. Any icply to this may be sent to the spoit Ing editor of The Tiibuue. STRUCK BY ENGINE. Mis. Cawskte Killed While Picking Coal fiom Track. Vhlle pliklng (oal from between tho tallrond Hacks rjinnlng from Stons' shaft No 1 and Stons' No. il, yester day morning, Mis. Josephlno C.iwskle, of (Irani avenue, was struck by an en gine drawing n train of twenty (.us. She fell between the tiaiks and the entlio ti (tin passed over her body. Her remains vvete leiuoved fiom the tr.uk nnd t iker to her late home She was :! yens or age and is survived tiy a tnmily. Dr D A. Capwell will retuin from his vacation and bo In his office Sept. 15 The North Pole la a lotiff nav off ER5fc Vi ii niece. II vou r ii v t o.Nhr.in TOIIV will Karl and kerp iou rlaht Sou open Beit, fpilfk eil aurenl' Pati loitue Cnuriei, ..0 a" 1 tipnard I Xtfrcd Tennlng. ton, Director. 1 jwjijsi, TEST OF NEW FIRE ENGINE HIGHLY SATISFACTORY EXHI BITION GIVEN YESTERDAY. New Machine Purchased from the Ameitcnn File Engine Company Was Operated on Spittce Street Be tween Washington and Adams Avenue Threw Stieam Seventy five Feet Higher Than the Mears Building Final Test Will Be Tried This Afternoon. The IK w lite engine pun based by the city ficiui the Anieilian File lhlginc I'oinp.iu.v, of Seneia Fulls, N. V. was tested jestetdiiy, and Judging by the height and length of the stt earns tin own, and the veiy npp.it out satis faction of Dliectot of Public Safety F. L. Woi inner and Siiiierlntendent of the Hut can of Flies II. F. Fetber, the nrw piece of appainttls wllMlccldedl do. It will, howovet. be given tinolher riuil filial test this aftei noun at .1 o'c loc k on Wvoiulng avenue between Mill- beiry and Vine stleets Several tests weie iiiaile estPtday afternoon niiil lit the I'lincliidilir; ono two stieams weie thrown over the Meals building, deal ing the big sti uc tute by a geuci'iius nun gin. The engine was stntioned nt the hvdiaiit, al Spline stteot and Wash Inglon avenue, unit was In chatge of C. K. Wessell, the englllpet of the ViiipiIciiii File lhiglne coitipali. D. J. lowe assisted him clurlng the; tests. Supet Intemleiit Fetber Intends attach ing the engine to Hiiglue itunpanv No. 1, foinieily known as the Nay Augs, wlilili will aNo letalti their ptcsent en gine, ns a leveive. The supei inteiiil ent yesterday iippiilnted Slmie as pel -mnnent englneef of the new machine, and John Kell.v, tinothei Nay Aug man, as stoker nu: first ti:st. Six liuiitlted fpPt of hose vipie Used fluting the alteiiioon. The 111 t-t test consisted of ascertaining the time It took to make steam Horn cold viater. Forty pounds of steam was talscd in six minutes nnd a ball, and then came the second of the list of tllals ai langed. This consisted of tin owing a stream finni a one and ope-foutth inch nozzle, hm bontallv and peippiullt u laily. The length of this stie.iin was not measutecl, nor was It In an in stance, but today n larcful measuii itietit will take plac e. Two stte.mis weie then tin own fiom one and one-eiglith inch nozzles tliiough 210 teet nt hose, and tough estimates maile placed the length of the stieam at about Kit) feet. Two pel -pendli'itlar stteatns weie then thiown, and as the poweiful lets of water shot high Into the air. tlicy looked like a pair of geyseis win King oveitltne. The suilden maiioeiivei In changing the diieitlou of the hose whs unex pected by the cloud, and mute than one pet Mill was ill euc lied by the (lying spray. A veiy ptetty sight caine next, vv hen four slie.iins vieie directed up Spiuce sttppt, fiom oup-inih noz.les, tliiough lr.O teet of hose. The stieams were long, poweiful ones, and consti tuted a ery foiinlilable water battery to play on any loull.igi.ttion. rIAD 'IFRUIFIC VHI.OCITY. The stieam tliiough two lines of hose KiO feet In length weie slainesed Into one stuaii) thiough a tlnee-iiuh hose, a one .mil thtee-iuarters ltu h nozz.le being used, and a stieam of tPrilfie velocity and fotce lestllted. The llnal tests had the Meais building for their obiectlve point. Two stieams fiom one and one-eighth Inch noz.les weie 111 si trained upon the tall building and then, as Supeiinteiidont Fei bei gavp the signal, tlieie was a tush of water, a stieam buist foi tli fiom the nozz.le and lose high, high in the air, until it had ile.ired the stun till e and cleat ed It by so many teet that spoctatois, one and all. marveled. Archlteit Lacey, who stood on the loof dining the test, declaied that the stieam was fully seventy-live feet higher than the build ing, which Mould give It a height of considerably mote than two huudied feet. Following this test, two stieams ft om one and ono-quatter Inch nozzles were thrown over tho building, During tho day's tests, the picssuie maintained was from 2.'0 to S00 pounds. A large crowd watched the 1 1 In 1 of the engine, and int hided In Its number were many pioniinent (lre-llghtcrs of this city, among whom weie ex-Chiefs of the File Depaitment F. AV. Xizelinaiin and P. J. Rickey, Isadoie Cioodiuan, ex piesldpnt of the Nav Augs, and otheis, Bethlehem Fnir. The fair at liethleheni after a long period of pitispeilty has assumed pm pmllon of collossjl size. In everv branch one (lads the details minutely cairled out, and the show Is tu eveiy way most complete and inteiestlng. The vegetable show will bo without ripial. the inttle and live slock divi sion has line entiles galoie The mid way and entertainment features me the finest pioc urable, nnd with the cnieftil attention foi which the Rctlile hem fair management Is noted, will UMki this season's exhibition well worth visiting. The fair will be inn ft om September 10th to 13th. and dur ilng that lime the New Jetsey Centrn! will sell i educed inte tickets to Bethle hem tor the event. Try the new 5c cigar "Kleon." If You Want a Delicious drink and want something that is really good and thoroughly re freshing, drink Coursen's Java and Mocha Coffee, 25c pound. IF IT'S COURSEN'S IT'S PURE. THAT'S SURE. E. Q. Coursen Qrocer. NEW BISHOP'S PROGRAMME. Will Leave for Hl See Ono Week fiom Today. Hlshcip (iatvey will test during the ptcsent week, and, on Sunday next, felehrates hi" Hist pontifical tnas, nt St, John's ilititi'li, Plttstou. On the Tuesday followin,; be wilt leave for Mtooiui, iiccomp tilled by a delegation of pi tests and other filondR of the Siiantoti clloie.se and an escoit of pilests fiom the diocese of Altoona. Hlshop llohan has not as yet an nounced who will succeed to the lee toishlp made vacant by Hlshop Har vey's, elevation. Caidnal Mattliielll left at li.M P in. vcMPidiiy op the Lackawaiilia for Phll ade1ihla. oceoinpnnled by his seeie tai. Rev. F ,. Hooker, D. D. lie will attend the dedication of ail Italian si hool In Philadelphia today. To a Tribune leporter Cardlnt.1 Mar I limit! said he expects to bo tecalled, but has no Idea when this will happen or by whom lie will be succeeded, lie being made a caidlnal tiaiisfoims him fiom a delegate to a pio-delfgalo or one tii'tlug for ii delegate. Hlshop 13. F Prendeigast. of Phila delphia, acconipaiiled by his brother. Rev. Fiancls Piendotgast, of Phlladel liliia, and Rev. N. J. McManus, of Noitli Scranton. left yesteiday for Hilstol, Conn, to attend the funeral r l.ev, l', it tier liiirvev, or niisini. The other visiting pielates left for their respective homes Sunday or yes teicla.v. A CLEVER CAPTURE. Agnes Dunn, nlins Ruth Bennett, Ar tested Tliiough Effoits of Dep uty U. S. Mnishnl Snyder. Deputy Fulled Statps Marshal J. W Sn.vder .vestpidav tecelved a commu nication fiom Postofllce Inspector Wll Ham J. 'Mrhorv. of Philadelphia, an nouncing the artet nt Hath Reach, N. Y. Friday of Agnes Dunn, alias Ruth Heiumtl, fat met Iv of Avoca. who was charged with Impersonating one Kdna A i iiold. Julv ID, and getting cashed a money order for J.'O The attest Is the illiect leslllt of some veiy clever detective woik by Deputy Maishal Sn.vder himself A month ago, he received a win runt for the woman's an est, with the Informa tion that she was believed to be lo cate ,it either llazleton or Avoea. She was described as being an all around i look Mr. Sn.vder Immediately went to woik on Hip p.tse and while unable to ascertain the wlieteabnuts of the wo man, Dually found that .she had sls lets In lla.Iitoii, and one of the subuibs of Wilkes-Ran e. He was In Wllkes-H.uie and In company with tb" chief of pnlUe theie, and a detail of offlcct s sp.iiched the city for the Diinti-Rennett woman, but without success. Up continued working on tho case, hoiiDVer, ami finally struik the clue which 1 exulted 111 this important captuip. JIp found that another alias had been adopted and Anna Duncan was the name under which the sus pect was Raveling. A watch was then pUied on alt the mail leaving the places wheie the two sisters lived, and It ivas ascertained that letters weie fieipuently sent to Anna Duncan, Hath Reach, near Rtooklyn, N. V Inspector Mehoiy was notified nnd the an est followed. The woman waived an examination and was committed to the Jersey ttate penitentiary nt Trenton, to await Rial In the Federal court. FRACTURED RENOFSKY'S SKULL Mrs. Enonmski Hit Him on the Hend with n Club. John Renofsky Is In a dangeious con dition nt his home In Olyphant, as the lesiilt of a blow on the bend he le eched Sunday fiom Mis. Mary Rno miiskl. Roth reside on River stieet In OI.vpli.int. They had a riuaiiel and Mis. Ruo niuskle hit Renofsky on the head with a i lub, fiactiiilug bis skull. She is now In the county Jail. FEDERAL COURT NOTES. Judge R. W. Archbald Issued an or d'M' J-aturdny for a dialling of gtand and petit Juiois for the October ses sion of Federal couit. which will be held In this city. Twenty-tin ee grand and forty-eight petit- Jurois will be drawn The (list objections yet filed against a petition for dlschaige In the dls tilct Fedetal court were received es. terday, when Attorney Hurton W. Da vis, of Wllkes-Rnrre, acting for Iaz arus Mo.ver, of Pliiladelplii.i, filed ob lectlons to the discharge ot Chailes M Klethhllne. of Wllkes-Raue. Refeiee 111 Rankrupti y C. A. Vnn Wornier csierd.iy deilaied a seven teen per cent, dividend In the case of Chailes R. Rllss, of Factor Ille Referee Van Wormer Is now coui tnttably settled In his new aunt tots In the Federal building, ther 00m allotted the district attorney, the wotk of mov ing having been completed Satin day, None nt th" other officials havo yet c hanged their otllces. To the Republican Voters of Lackn wnnna County. Notice Is hereby given that the fol lowing named have registered ns can didates for the Republican .nomination for the icspectlve otllces named, nnd their names will appear on the official ballot for the Republlian pilmary elec tion to bo held on Sept. 16, 1901, be twecn the hours of 4 and 8 o'clock n. m : For Addltlonnl Law Judge Jnmes Wheaton Caipenter. 1008 Delaware Btieet, Scranton, I'n. For County Contioller K. A. Jonee, Archbald, Pa. For Coroner John C Hateson, M. D., 337 Washington nenue, Scranton, Pa.j John J. Roberts, M. D L':'5 South Mnln avenu. Scianton, Pa. For Survejot (ieotge E, Stevenson, Waverly. Pa. Rath pteilnct will nlso elect the Vigilance Committee nt the bald pri maries, DAVID J. DAVIS, Chairman. K. D. FRI-.L.OWS, Secietary. Change in N. Y., 0. & W. Time Table Commencing Tuesday, the 17th ItiBt , N. V.. O. & W. train leavliiR Cadoslu nt S.40 a. m , nnd Carhondale, 10.01 a 111.. arriving Scranton, 10.40 0. in., and ti hIii leavltiK Bcranton at 4 p in , Car bondale, 441 p. 111. and arriving Ca dosla 6.00 p. ni , will ho discontinued. Wnlkinp Is Beneficial. A walking hklit In a comfort. Pee Crane's line, 321 Lnckawanna avenue. Take elevator. WILL CONVENE SEPTEMBER 19 CALL ISSUED FOR DEMOCRATIC CONVENTION. Eight of the Twenty-six Members of the County Committee Assemble nt the St. Charles nnd Fix One Week from Thutsdny Next ns the Time for the Fnll Pow-Wow Prlmnrles to Be Held on the Ficccding Tues day Some Probable Cnndldntes for the Nominations, The Demociatlc county committee met at the St. ('Initios Inst night nnd Issued n call for the lounty conven tion. The piimarics will be held Tuesday, September 17, and the convention on the following Thiitsday.The primal les will bo conducted between the hours of 4 ami 7 p, m. The convention will be held In Music ball and will com mence at ! o'clock a. m. This will he the laigest convention, In point of the number of delegates, ever held by the Lackawanna Demo crats, the new nppoi tionment having Inei eased the total repiesentatlon from 16-' to 103. A dlsti let having polled moie than liifl votes for the picsldcutlul candidate Is entitled to two delegates, and ii poll of moie than 30 votes given a dlstilct thiee delegates. Twenty-nine dlstilcts of the county are entitled to two delegates each. Aichbald, Second watd; Scianton, Third ward, Fltst dis trict, nnd Scrnnton, Twentieth wind, Second dlstilct, ate each entitled to three delegates. ONLY HlfiHT PRF.SF.NT. Only eight of tlie twenty-six inem beis of the committer attended the meeting. These weie Vlce-C'haliman H. C. New comb, Seaotory T. P. Duffy. School Hoaid Solicitor D. J. Reedy, Count.v Commissioner John J. Duikln, Deputy Jail Waiden Victor Rursciiell, J. J, O'Ho.vle. Colonel Herman Osthatln and M. J. Donahoe. Mr. Reedy was called to pieslde In the absence of County Chaitmau James J. O'Neill. It was explained that the slim attendance was due to the fact that no notices weie sent out. Cbniimau O'Neill's let ter directing Sectetaiy Duffy to call the meeting was delivered at the hit ter's otlhe while he was nl the Pan American. It Is an open question et ns to who will be the Democratic candidate for Judge. R. C. New comb can have the nomination if he wants It, the wise ones say, but ho has not thus far In dicated that he wants It. It Is be lieved among the leadeis that he will take It and that an announcement of his iitndldacy will be forthcoming In a few das. Cot nellus Coniegys and Aaion Au gustus Chase weie about the St. Chailes last night, leady to decinie their willingness to be Judge If any one cated to sound them. Mr. Coniegys has foinially announced his candidacy. Mr. Chase Is a conditional candidate W. A. Wilcox Is also a candidate, and there Is talk ot running S. H. Pi ice or I. II. Hums. Dr. J F. Salti, Dr Lynch, of Claik's Summit, and Dr. Kelly, of Oly phant. aio candidates for cot oner Former City Rngluppr Patitck Hlew itt and Hubeit Johnson, are mentioned as candidates for county surveor County Auditor P. W. Costello still continues to be without opposition for county controller. It Is as good as c er talu he will be accorded an unanimous nomination. It is quite possible a slate will be made mi that will be acceptable all mound and that the convention will have nothing to do but to go tliiough the formality of making nominations H0LDEN MAY RESUME. Understanding with I. B. Eeltz Said to Hnve Been Renched. Th" Infotniatlon comes from what Is believed to lie a reliable soutce that the lloldeu mine ot tlie Delawaie, Knox Hats For Fall Better (if ever before, they are easy fitting styles. The possible) than Better, because light - weight, and clean cut quality always the best obtainable by hand. Made The Largest Lines in N. E. 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Company A Members Opposed to Choosing Captain fiom Outside, An Impromptu meeting of the mem bers of Company A, Thliteeiith iegl nmnt, was held last night In the nr moty.whcu It was decided unanlinousl to select a candidate fiom the com pany foi the captaincy, to succeed Cap tain Oeotge II. Riiss, who has lesigned The onlj candidate so far mentioned for the place Is Second Lieutenant Kel wattl Com ad. Setgennt Rlihaid Thom as Is mentioned as n landldnte to suc ceed him as second lieutenant. An elec tion has not jet been oideied. 1 REGISTRATION CONTINUES. Office Open All Day. Registration and iiriangements for lesson houis will be continued todaj at the Conservatory ot Music. School year begins on Thuisda.v. Miss Hessle Pean, teaiher of mando lin, banjo and gultai. Address Powell's music stoic, The otlhe of A. I"). Pteston, dentist Mcais building, will tie closed until September !. !OHKaaHHMHi A LONG DISTANCE TELEPHONE The greatest commercial economist In the world today. 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