HIE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 26. J901'A a xxxxxxxxxxxx; tiif KODEnv HAnnwAnR stoio. Enterprise Fruit Press The easiest, 1)C9t nnd most simple, t'ntlt riiess. Ex tincts the juice nnd ejects the skins nnd needs In ono opcintion. THE ENTEIU'RISE FRUIT TRESS is osneclnlly ndnpteil to mnkliiR wines jellies nnd Tiuit buttetb fiom ber jlcs of nil kinds, ginpes, tomntoes, quinces?, pine tipples, etc. Tilces ijS2.0 nnd l.OO. Footc & Shear Co. 119 N. Washlneton Ave :xxooooooooc Everything for the Baby Airy fairy ginceful-dninty charming little garments es pecially designed to cnptlvnte the mother nnd win trnde we've n growing demand for such goods we want to meet you. A fow momentH Inspection of these garments will convince you of their merit. A line to I us will bung a catalogue. The Baby Bazaar, 510 Spiuce Sticet. NIGHT SCHOOL (.odd tntniLti n Pi r hsmi Spotless Linen. 'ju hIuuvs noili i a fino-looklns l.lit fi nt oi i tijici litl! lif.it rollai. l'oi -Jirip o'i tlon mv an thing-lut-t tl) Ilk llOVV lliro ll loill.x Till' ll?l time im uotlie Mime flii lniikimr linen Jut think of onr l.iuniliv -think lmvv nlie nir llimn vwiulri Ioo i' r Iniui'lc ri-il It T ackawamiinia 1U I UK 305-310 Pcnn avenue. A. H Wannan. X CABEP PERSONAL. Mi W. fi .iliiulir U in nrk Mm I! W Mjmill., of ( iihomlih WA .1 l.ii, -I ol vimtrn fricmN itinlj .ml Mm. fh.ilintH ( nl.c, of ouI. mviII, , ic li.llliii.- Mr. Jli'l Mm itliur llitili i k Mi nti'l Mm PimiI I' Winn.ni mil iIhikIiI.'i. tiui, h,io irtuimil Irmu it, ir iiiuuitr nuiini; uiiirmj rrlatitc .it MbiDj, V lM. ItrnoliU lul Mi4 KhmiiiIiI-i, nf ,,iniOk; fimc, un I Mr- i. U littlnM.. nf tiim j imiiiip, arc li.it ins; in I.iuuk.j I ilin 1 Kaiillniin cif tin' n rjn un llmi n Miniiri lil iliitin Ml,rilj, iiinr .1 wnV ji i Inn "Mill lie i.nt II nui.iotnkiit, lliirla o ili'l Niisai i I .ill' M nnd Mr II u! I, u ,t,. tin .1 l t i (l.iuslitrl, lii.4 .M.ll?jr(. mil Mm I ilw nl 1 i. tt ft tlniln alldtirtim lot n (.mhiImI i i lo ( , 1 1 foi tit i .m I ll i' I '.i i il1' ii i lin Kiir. il r uinriil iiunii;ii .1 ml nl llinli m i in lii i l Hi. mi i il in inn tin iti i In n - II kl HI II ll-l Hill li kiiii1 thrill , whiili will Ii in il In uu u'lnp'i Ii 1 tie Kin ttrili' Mi h ir i n x A BURGLAR CAPTURED. John Conway, Who Bioke Into L. T. Cnnfield's Stable nnd Stole Hmness nnd Hoises, Atiested. 'I lie tnl)l(! of Miihtci C'ai liullclei h. 1 I'anlleld, ol the Del.iwuu. hiicka whiiii.i ami V. oti-t ii i iinip,in . situated in iln- lea) ol hi;- iislililiie on .Maili--oii uiiiiif. was biokeu Into on Tuenlay infill, or o.uly .ei-tenlav inoining, and ,i liliuk in. ne. n pony and two M'ts of bnue.s weio taken. All haw been le coMiid, and lb' buiglal is now behind pili-on b.u.s '1 he buijjl.uy was ill-.i omm t il yester ila uioinlng at s o'clock, and Mr. Can lleld IllllliedlateU liotltll ll police he.tcl ciuaileis. Telepliono inehsngis weie ut oiko .sent out to the suiiouiidiiig towns. In the meantime, both the boise i id pom hail be li reioxeied. The jmnv w.h found w.iniUilng nioiutd on the bill, while the hum liail been tumid on Viains- aveinio alb In the inoinliig, .mil had liei-u plarul teuipniaiily In a hti bio by the tinder. The buielar had evidently dpcided to let tho animals go attir bo got tli'Mii out of the bum, piohabh leullliig that it would be lui puMhli lor li In) to get away with tli. in. The iiki-s-Uune poln i who hnd l en notllieil of tho buigluiy eaily In the illuming, ai tested a ,ouug man at about It o'llnck, whom they tound ti lug to .ell but ne-s )eiectlp hon.i Day went alter the prls-oner jcsteniay atteiiioon and brought him to thin city, nfter he had mtifilecl himself that the harness found with the i mill wmh tho harness stolen rttm Mr. C.iiilicln'H bain. On the tinln tho prlsouci1 gno bis name as John Conwa.v, and said he lived In South ricianton. lie dually owned up to hav ing been tho num who luoko Into the stable. Tho police nio inclined to becw that the ntiino ho gives Is a HciUIouh one. Ho will be given a bearing this nioin Ing beloio Maglhtinte Howe. CHARGED WITH MAYHEM. Four Poles Committed to Jnll for Assaulting Colored Woman. Albeit Paulbnt, Anthony "WIsiUchM, foscph StnvlHkl nnd Joseph Schtosky nere ntralgncd beforo Aldeinvtn Howe resteiday, on tho charge of .iiayhem. this Is a crlmo for which nn aldct nnn cannot take ball, tho Quartette n-ep committed to Jnll, hater they en icrcd ball befoio Judge. Carpenter. 100 Baskets Jersey reaches t noo Thursday. ,C'ouiscn. rv-v v-ck aMONtWl SS INJUNCTION IS CONTINUED JUDGE ARCHBALD'S OPINION IN DIRECTORY CASE. It Stntcs That While W. F. Smythe, the Defendant, Did Some Oilglnnl Woik in Compiling n Dlrectoiy foi This City, a gicnt Deal of It Has Been Appiopiinted fiom tho Tnylor Scinnton Diiectoiy of Last Ytai rull Text of the Opinion. .Indite I! V. Atihb.ild I lilted StutcM ii c nit mint .ludR' of the .Middle iVlinoylMHilii district. handed down nil iiplnlnn citciit.iy dcrlillng tlmt (lie lii-llmlnntv inliinttinn grunted Mi. Katlieini Williams HKtilnt . V. Sliivlhe in i "1 1 .1 in the Kill'1 of Ills diiectoiy xlioulil continue until the nest i"liili of till' rlrrlllt ootllt. Sniythe In ilio iiutilMier of the Peo ple's dlicitoiy. which him Jut boon Ixstieil h le tor rOI. He won nccii'ed h Mr. WIIIIhiub of ptrntlug fiotr. the T.'ivlor Si'i.intou dln-etuiy. the Intcr-p-iIh and Rood will of which weie pur ilinpeil by the William- Dlieotoiv totu- punv Judge Aichbnld found that while .Mnvtlu' unquptitiniiHlilv did Mime In dependent work In compiling the name, occupation and nddresi poitlon of the book, hi other poitionH lie found that much had heen npptopiljtpd. The opinion follow . In the (oiupilatioii of hli dlteclory, the defend. mt ban unquestionably done connldeiuble liidrppiidPiit work. 111 mi examination of tho book abundantly hIiowf. Not ono ot the 441 pages whiih rontiiln Hip alphabetic lint ol tcddenlH of tho ilt, and make up tho lamest and mot linpoitant part of It. but shown a inatetiiil dlffeic'iite fioin the couespondlng page of that ot the plaintiff. Names aio added and omitted and coireitlons made, Home of which, to ni- own knowledge, me mistakes, but all of wlileh go to eitabllh to my s.itlxfiictlon that as to this p.ut of the publication the defendant has pi.ietle all. compiled It. us be declare", fiotn nilgluul Fouiies. and that so far the lunge of plincj W not made out. It Is tiun thai In the ullldiivlts In support of the motion the iilaiutlff has pointed out a few pi i in m. wbieb bae been evl ilentlv c in i tod foiwnid fioin the one illiecloiy to the othei and In goneinl teiins ulUgps., but falls to specify, a niiuiiiei inoio. Hal 1 am not piepaied to haw this onphoiiH' the manifest pioot ot Independent woik to which I hae nlluded, sustained ns It In by the ivldeme piodiicecl bv the defendant of the niean.s einploved to gather th" In fill illation on whic It this pail ot Ills lilt toi v is b.isetl. COPIED MISTAKES I'lifoi tunntely, howeei, the same cannot be said as to other pints of it. in what Is known as the "Busbies Oil ei tot ' pugis I1J-4IS tncliislw while not a little now ln.iteilul lias been luttodiii ed. ei m niuiiy gl.ulug mistakes which appeal' in the plain tiffs diiectoiy aie tound In exactly the v.iiue shape and couneilion in Hint of the defendant. 1 am fotced to the i ou c lusiiin thai nun h of the one has been appioptiated and lnc oi poiated bodily into the othei in violation ot tho copy- tlghl by Willi b ll is liioteeled. A few examples will sutllie Thus under the he.ul ot "huweis, "Clink w. miss Is given In both a "Chat It's AV. Illlss," "It. houls c'!lalllb'., as ' P. houls (iambs,' "M, V. S.nulo " as ".M. I Sainls, ' "John 1'. Muiphy." as "John T. Miuphv." ruder the head ot "T'hsl- c lans," "Ouniel II Jenkins" appeals as D.iMd 11 Jenkins.' I'ndei 'Meat Maikels," Kiank M. Aleswoltll. L'.'J Wyoming avenue." Is glwn, when the fact Is Hint he bus long sbu e gone out ol that business, and under the head of "Insuianie Agents" we find "Will lain llodb. MJ7 Me.us building,' ul tliough he has not been at that oflice since Keliiuarv last, and is said to have leinoxed fioin the city. Tlieie .no a l.uge nuuibei of other Instances in whli h either the putties ha e changed theh ofllies oi plaies of business, or aie no longei lesldents of the city, and el aie aiciedlted just as they stand foi theMi I'lOO In the dhectoij isucd b the plaintiff at that time. In like manner, In the Intioductlon--pages I to ll where the several ns soi lations and loipoiations of the clt aie gtouped togethei, c linages In the olllceis and oiEiinlatlons which have iK'ciiiied in the last ear aie not noted, but on the loutiary a long list of those which have gone out ot existence aie continued In tho defendant's dliectoiv the same ns in the plaintiff's, while in seveial which still exist the olllceis and addi esses, although niatei tally i hanged, ate found exactly as If they had been copied, have occuned as If the clelendunl had gone to oilglnnl souues for his tiitoimation, and no explanation lias been attempted with legard to thein. All wo have to tounteiact theli effei t Is the evidence of some addi tional oiigiual woik heie, as III the main pail of the diiectoiy, mid the pi oof affotded by the defendant's afll daits. such us It Is as to tho Inde pendent inaniu'i In which tho iliiettory was gotten up This Is not sulticlcnt, howowi, to meiromp the Inteienie which 1 consider lueslstlble tiom the uppeur.ince of this mattei in the de fendant's dliectory that he has been gulltv of nbsti acting and using as tho basis of these purts of It (however In tel fused with other matters) nioto or less of the nlulntlfi's copyilghted dlrec - toiy of last jeui. which he hnd no right to do l.VW IS 1'hAlN. The law upon tho subjec t Is plain. As said In Kelly vs. Mollis, haw Re pot is, 1 Kciulty, pugo 097, In the cus of a dlctlonaiy, inap, guide-book or directory, although theio me cettaln (oinmon objects of Information which must. If desctlbed tottectly, bo de sitllnd In the hiime woids, a subse ciutnt lonipller Is bound to sel about doing tor himself what the lltst com pllei has done whete his woik has been ni 100,000 Fine Cigars at Whole sale Prices Imported Manuel Gnicia, box. $4. SO Imported Vencedoia, box 4 50 Chorles, the Grent, Key West box 3.00 Ml Fnvorlta, Key West, box.. 3.00 Marie Jnnsen, box $1.75 Luke's Import Cigar, box .... 1.25 Robert Bums, box 3.00 Veronica Prlncesa, box 1.00 Peislnn Monnrch, box 1.00 Club House, box 1.00 The above ptices will move a gient mnny cigars nnd orders should be plnccd at once. E. Q. Coursen 1 copyrighted. Or, In other vvoidp, he must go to ot Initial souk oh for his In fill illation, nnd cannot nppioprlntc tlmt gatheicd together by lis pietlccesior. To the H.'tmo effect mo Moirs vs. Ash bee, Law llepoits, 7 Kqnlty, 31: Mori Is vs. Wright, haw I.lst, " Chain ei y Ap peal. 27fl; hint VH. Knllei, 30 Ked. 772, mid 7 Ainorlean and lhigllnh llncyelij. pnedla of haw, ppioiiiI pcIIIIou, page i""! On the sttennth of these atlthor- ItleH. and the proofs to which I have I auitcleil, I am compelled to hold that the defendant has no right to Ipsup his dlrectoiy hi Its pieccnt form, and this applies to the whole publication. At the same time I am satisfied that there tue putts of It which aie free fioin the charge of piracy although 1 cannot now separate them. As It stands, the book must go out, oi by supfilessed, for the present, as a whole. If, how ever, the defendant can sever that which Is not open to the charge of ph ucy fioin that which Is, or can in nny nny eliminate the matter which he hns appropt luted, he may, upon a proper showing, bo entitled to u modification of the present order, so ns to allow him to publish the lest of the work, howls is. Pullnrton, 2 Hemnn, t! l.ct a piclimlnniy Inlutic tlnn Issue, as piacd for, to continue In effect until this next session of the Circuit couit for this dlstilct. Rev. Ktnt., Sec. 7lt COMMON PLEAS COURT. Intel esting Ttcspnss Case Is on Tiinl Beforo Judge Edwards Case of Lesh Agnlnst demons. ltefoie Judge If M. lMwuids lit ccun inon pleas court yesterday a somewhat unusual i ass was on tilal. It Is that of John V. Mullen against tho Sciuu ton Railway company, un action to leeover damages tor being ejected fioin one of tho curs of the company. It Is the lb st cusp of the kind tiled In this cnunn On Dcenibei 21, IS'i'i, Mullen, wluwe home i In Nmtli Sci.intou, got on a Pioviilence tin. It was ciowded, and he bad to stand The ft out doois were open and the loniluctoi, Oeotge Knglei tiled lo shut them. He al leges that Mullen pievented him fioin doing so Mullen sns ho told the con ductor to leave the doois open because of the crowded and stuff state ot the cm The lotidllttor alleges that Mullen became, angty and piofane and he ejected him tiom the car. but attei wards, on the amaiue of one of the puseiigeis, p. r. aibbons, that Mul In would give hliu no fuithei tumble, allowed him to get on the car again. Mullen suvs bis olothpa weie badly toin and ho wants $3,000 for his lacoi- n ted feelings and tho ltljuiy done lo his clothing. Ho Is lepresented by At torneys H. C. Newcoinb find Joeph O Uilen and the defendant by Attoi neys Wan en and O'.Malley. As soon as the i use was opened. Ma lor Win un lalsod tho point that untie i the pleadings the conductor Is clanged with wilful u-'sault and that as this was not in line with his duties lor the compute . it c mild not be held lia ble for what lie did. Judge Kdwauls U'tiistd to sustain this view of the ciiM When the inlilente for the plain tiff was In, Mi. Waueit asked foi a non-suit on the giounds above given, but ll was lefused. The heating of evidence lor the defense will If n .sutneil when tout I opens this nioiuliig. The liepjsrf iMbc ot Mis. M. .1. hesh, of Newton, against foi mer Sliei Iff F. 11. demons is on til.il befoie Judge Caipent'r Mi. J.esli alli'Kes that the sheilfi's deput sold a lot of timber owned by her as the piopeity of her husband The defenss Is that the sale Horn hesh to his wife was Illegal and that, fuithei mote, the sheilff had no notice that .Mis. hesh daiined the propel t. Attoiupvs W. S. Huls-lander and O. W. Benedict nppeaied for Mis. hesh and II. c l!e nolils for Mi. C'letnon.s. In the case of the Hionoiuy 1'inni tuie company against Wllllani Aiulet scin and othets,' no appeaiance was made for the defense, and a etdict foi th plJlntlff for $J.'.47 was taken. Mnniage Licenses,. I tl II HitM M.IiImM Men ltP!iitiirnM Mclilulrt ltuliirt 1 M it Mill in Iiuiiinuio III null' I ,iprll Mill C'liv .Iblui I Wilnu sruiiioii Vlu.i V. .l,itkon siuntiiii Slc"e T. Tilpp CI ilk' siiiiinnt l'atdlo I'licnuii r.ictorj villa Jmnrs Hoitl Ohpliint scpliU I.rw Olypliant Jnliu lticdo I)l phant Mm CJiulok Oljplunt (IroiKP lleiickcit riiiiunoie Minnie V. UkT Dunnioie iiUun i: !itu I'Mt jLri, . . nn C Sind Prckvlllo fjnm hoitus nlilulil nin ll sunmiiM VnlilnlJ COURT HOUSE NEWS NOTES. Willi.nn IcniiltiR", a (.raJinic cif Itie Vfjns fidil s(,,tc Soiinil l!ioo1. vpstPiiljr irjitticl ut law ktinlrnt Willi t) linen A Mnlni Cnuit jMrnlit fixed Ocl I1, it 2 P m, li" foil" .ludgc C'lrptntor, n the tunc for liuiinR fci'tlinoiiv ill the clivoico ci.o of Mai V (ml JBiin.-t .Vlmntiil (1. ( ml Tin' tmnd rf ik1ic .Njsi'Ii. ir tax collcrlor nf Old I-'oiup touiulup, in Hie mm ol st.OOO, vjx appioced lj the touit jci-tordiv flin matin Jii- Andrew Nuscll mid I'lilcli Ilorsii 'Hie iirllficatfi nt nomination cf tlie TtipiiMb UTH. Drniotuta and I'lolnbitionNti are now on tile In the cpuntj rommK'ioners' ellke The ertificale ef the Prohibition candidate were the .m lo tome in They weio filed Tuesday GRACE LUTHERAN CHURCH. Coiner Stone Will Be Laid on Sun day, Oct. 0. llev. Luther Hcs 'Waring. pat,tor of Cri-ace hutlieran chinch, letttins to tho tlty this week. Ho has been In Wash ington and Virginia on a hutrlcd two weeKs' vacation Beginning iipM Sunday all tegular services of the chui' h will bo held ns usual. The coiner stono for this congregn tlnn's beautiful new building, corner Frescott nvenue and Mulberry sticet, will bo laid, with appropt late cctetnon oh Sunday afteinoon, October G, at 3 o'clock. The speaker of tho dny will be ISev. Jacob Yutzy, D. D , tho dean of (ho Theological depattment of the Siitrtueh,inna tinlveisU, Selln.sgtnve, Pa. M. J. MAY REMOVED. Captain of Excelsiois Dropped from Fire Dopnitment. Michael J. JIny, the captain of the i:celslor Hobo company, was yester day removed fioni tho depaitment by Dltector of Public Safety F. L. Worm ser. MUhael J. Walsh, tho other pei muncnt man of the company, was pto motcd to tho captaincy, and Hugh Moian was appointed peimanent man to till tho vacancy. Certnln charges hnd been piefetred against May and bud been thoioughly rtubsUr; tinted, In the Judgment of Dhetli.' Wonnser. Opening of Fall Millineiy at Miss Nelllo Walsh's, 3U Wyoming nvenue, Thuieday, Friday, b'aturday. ANNUAL GOLF TOURNAMENT BEOAN ON THE COUNTRY CLUB'S LINKS YESTERDAY. Many Good Players fioin This nnd Other Cities Took Pnit in tho Qualifying Round Ycstetdny. Scoies Thnt Were Mnde by the Plnyeis Drawings for tho Coun try Club and Consolation. Mntches for Today Tea Served by Ladles of Country Club. The Counlty club golf committee made no mistake when an outlier date was selected for the golf annual tour nament this oar. Iltthctto these events bavu been planned for October, nnd have rather getieinlly met with foggy wouthoi hast senson tho qualifying rounds weio plnvcd under grent dis advantages, which wotked against good stoics. The links continued to be wet dining the lemnlnder of the week, ex cept on the final day, nnd much dis comfoit was cxpotleneed. This yeai's tournament opened under more fnvoinblo auspices. The weather yosteidny was perfection, and the cotirso was In line condition. The suiroundltigs of tho Counlty club are In Idenl condition. The green lowliness, which during Hummers have been mote cluuuctei b.ed by drouth, Is often by this time patched and blown, Is still utiiuiiried by fiost's lingering touch. The ttees me yet In full ver duie. The distant mountains, brought near yesteiday in the brilliant sun- slilup, seemed never so benutlttil In col oilng and contour, and altogether It Is a singula! )y fottunato tholco of a dute for tho Impottatit golf event ot the year. MANV (iOOO PhAVHUS. Many good plnycis fiotn out of town, ns well us metnbeis of our own club, nte among those who have entered the tournament As a whole, the scores vosteiday weie lather below wbnt they should have been, but It is nntlclpated that hotter wotk will be done today. The gteatest syipilse of tho occasion was that .1. 11. Jttooks played up to his usual uiaik, notwithstanding the fact that he lias not been over golf links but a half-doen times this summer, and consideis himself entliely out of foi in. It was a hnid test, the thirty six holes, lor one unseasoned to the wink, and much Intel est was cm Ited as to whether he can continue the stuiln for the next tin no days. Mi. Biooks won the medal In the qualify ing lounil, with A. '.. Huntington a close setond. The ladles weie null h in evidence ypstetdav atteiiioon, and scailet toats nnd white f locks niadc picturesque gioups on links and pluxru. The fea- tute of the atternoon was tho mush ot Battel's ouhestia. Seated on the pluyu, the lnenilipi.s played supeibly and the effect was exceedingly good. Tea was served dining the uf tot noon by a lommlttee consisting ot Mis. Klot, Mis. Biudy, Mlsslleynolds, Miss Hunt, Mls Bolln, .Miss Matthews mid Miss Aichbald. The pietty rooms weie attt.ii lively deeoiated. The ptle med als, In their velvet tases, wete sui lounded bv admiring gioups much of the time. Tea, will be solved today and FOR QFAhlFVING ROUNDS. evei V The day's fteinoon dining the week. following weie the scotew in the iiualif.vlng i omuls. o a in liiii. Iiioik-i . , .. ; mi -i7 lliiiitini;lnn,Wilki-lUiic . 7i 10 full, I mi HI bluar M, s; 17,1 .lj IIIjii, ji i W. 1 Torirj 'i! r. ft Hi mil, H I I I'nk, I'tltsiou 'il dm l.orlainl, WIHrsIluri' . '"I I. MlS ,lonMIl ''' W C Null, Hjirfii 'W ,1 I r,ink 'liniitr, Mlkn lljuir.. '. I 11 ( en I. ill. CiiliondJle .. . 101 I l Ciiiiiili.il, llionklt n, N . 'i- i 'i ITS 'i! N. 171 11 mi 1sl 1-t l 1"S It-i i) 1 f v; 'i i j ot Mi W 1H .It Inii W, 11 Vouiij.-, 1! ill Imore M, 7 II W .li.sMip lnl v I. Hunt. Ji in; 'ii vr. I' Inrned, IliuoUlyn, N . lftl lin M II 1'nllir 1'ti in, V. (. Hunt I'D r (hi V Helm II, in; .."J (ico c; iimou in nt "i C 11 Welle Ill IP! "4 P 1' ( luvf Ill Jfi l& ('. II. ellu, jr I'll 110 ".0 v 11 Stout ini l's ,.: s Hallow, Ilrool.lt n. . V .... ll'i 117 2rt ldvc. Sttven Ill 117 'J4S While the entiles leached the usual number this year heveial defaulted, thus flitting down the list s-o that It was necessary for live of tho contes tants to chaw byes, a contingency which hiiri not hltheito nilten in the annu il tournaments. The drawings for the match play thl morning are as follows: (Ol Miiv tun vl V I'd! .! II flrook v ( lin. I.otelmd I I, Peck ik. I' I'. Campbell 1' C 1 uller I. T. It llrookt I 1'ianlv Tinner vm W. .1 Torrry II. ('. Shifcr i W. 0 illl (, Max .liksiip vh J. Ulur, jr 7 Huntington i. V.. II Curbed W P. ounB vs. II W'. Je.up Tlw,' xvlnneis of the morning matches will play in tho nf let noon CO.VsOIATlOV Mvrc II Mniniwr-C II c!le, Jr. t r, ll.int Aflernoon Winner to play ( llalline Vlomiiu' I . 1'. ("ha." i V Helm. vfnr noon Winner to pin IV. II learned Morning -A, II blorri t (! (J Itiookn vf tcrnocn Winner to play M II I uller Mternoon- V. j: Hunt, ji , c II Welle'. S. Hnlllue. AV. ll. Learned, M. H. Fullor, A h'. Hunt, ji nnd C 11. Select Your Neckwear From a .stock like outs and you get evciythlng that Is good new and htyllbli. Ueio are new Impcilnls, new Puffs, new Ascots, now Hows nnd, best of nil, sonm narrow Four-ln-Hnnds in Roman stiipes that nte the best 50c value over shown Welles iiitmd. diew byes for Hip morning FOR THE MONUMENT FUND. The Contributions to It Continue to Roll In. The following contribution of tl each vvote received yesterday for the McKlnley Monument fund: Mr. A. I). Ulncklnton, Mis. A. 1). nincklnton, Miss M. H i (Inlplne, Mr. John B, T (Inlplne, .Miss Margery Onl Pino, A. K Hunt, Jr. William Hipp. ( W Din Is, rtoger Hvuiis, J. H. No Inn, Joseph hew, 12, H. Pryor, William Matthews, C H. Bcats, Henry B Mmsh, O. W. Siltnnk. S. .SoruI, Hnlse5 halhropp, hnmin 12, hathrop, Wlllnrd O. hnthrope, Mux Sliapen, M II. Ful ler, T. Mchatighlln Wulter M Dick son, J. Hnmpton Moore, 1' C Johns, .Inmes Molr. Jr, Captain James Molr, Frank Jlamlln, .lohn Fowler, W. D Decker, h. A. Howell. Rev. tllclinitl Hlotns. C. P. Matthews. W. F. Hall. steu,d, Mtc W. F. Ilnllstrnd. M Oeotge Hallstend, W. F. Hullstend, Jr , George M. Hallstend, Mis, Ooorge M Hnllstead, 1J. D. Uvuiis, D. J. F.vnns. II. A. Knnpp, I.llllc h Knnpp. Alice A. Knapp, (J. F. Heynolds, BURGLARS TRIED TO BLOW OPEN A SAFE One of Them Stepped on nn Explo sive Cap nnd Wns Injured. No Booty Seemed. Five masked lobbers made nn un successful attempt to blow open the Mooslc postofllce safe early yesterday morning. One of tho Rimfc acclden tnlly .stepped on nn explosive nnd wns so hsrlously wounded thnt ho hnd to be cairlcd away by his companions. Tho terrific noise of the explosion awakened Thotnus Patterson, who lives with his family on the second floor of the building occupied by John McCrlndle & Co., general storekeepers, in vvlileli building Is nlso located the postofllce. Patterson rushed to the front window and heard someone gasp, "Curry me out " The next In stant a party ot masked men, bearing the wounded robber, emerged from the building and dlnppeared In the dntknes. Investigation showed that etcnive effoits had been made to blow open the safe. The burglats had knocked off the handle and loinhinntlon by an axe .socuied In the stole A small hole was tit tiled In the top of the mife but it hnd evidently bpen abandoned, and the attempt made to teach the Intel lor thtough the tuptuie made by the di'stioving of the c oiublnatiou. A .sou of poi kt had been mnde dose by with fcoap. Nllio-sl.vceiine had been lull otitic ed together with a six-Inch fuse. It Is thought the explosive cap bad been carelessly left laying on the floor, and one of the burglnis stepped upon It, causing II to explode with tremen dous lone, and Indicting; a painful wound. A pool of blood was found on the floor, near tho sate, and In th? mottl ing the tout.se of the robbeis waw fol lowed by a stteani of ciliuson for 1100 yards, or to a point Juct acioss the Uelawnre and Hudson railroad bilclge. 'No clue was left by the lobbt.s. The supposition Is, however, that they weie a gang of vagrant" who have been hanging atound Mooslu for some time. Tho police of this city vv-te not I lied of the attempted butglary John J. Oenter, the expel t machinist, who performed the feat of opsnlng the Hotel Jerniyn sate a couple of veatu ago. w.i.s communicated with last night by Postmaster MtCiindle. and will piobably go to MooMe tills motn ing to open the .safe, the postman r being unable to unlock the doois, ow ing to the destiuctlon of the mitei mechanism of the combination. The bmglais sec ill ed aboltitI tiu booty. Blank Oui values have always been a little the best beiaue we handle only the 'STANDARD" Utand any book beating that trade-mark has the same lnttlnic value as a f!o em inent Hond. Our window shows a bundled styles wo have four hundied. No ttoublo to show them to you and piove to you, WHY they lead nil othei s. Isn't this a good time to think about special books foi use latet. We make all kinds In our own Ulndcty. R. E. Prendergast Manufacturing and Retailing: Stationer, Printing. 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