tV " vr-v- ,Twt Of"? f WT ;i THE SCltANTON TRIBUTE-TCliSDAl'. OCTOliJtiH 1, 1001. ,3 -f ,jiitf tut - v? nvw v1 , ' '"'V T1 V tf tf tf tf tf tf tf tf tf tf '8 ' llfe. , An Excellent Coniblnution. The pleasant method tintl bcncltclal effeets of tins well known remedy, Srnup or Fiob, manufactured bv tho Camfoiinia Pio Svnui Co . illustrate the vnlueof obtaining tliu liquid laxa tive principles of plants known to bo medicinally laxative and presenting themin the f ot m most refreshing to tho , tasto and acceptable to the system. It istheono perfect bticugtlicnlnff laxa tive, cleansing1 the system effectually, dispelling1 eolus, headaches and fevers gently yet promptly and enabling one to overcome habitual eoiiHtipn tiou per manently. Its perfect, freedom from every objectionable quality anil nub stance, and its acting on the kidneys, liver and bowels, without weakening or Irritating them, make it the ideal laxative. In tho process of manufacturing figs arc used, as they are pleasant to the taste, buttheme'dicinai qualitiesof tho remedy are obtained from senna and other aromutiu plants, by n method known to tho Camfoiinia Via Srnui' Co. only. In order to get itsbencliclnl effects and to avoid imitations, please remember the full name of theCompnny printed on the front of every package. CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP GO. BAN FRANCISCO, CAI, LOUISVILLE, KY. NEW YORK, N Y. Forsalo by nil Dr'ggltts Price BOo per bottle. CITY NOTES. HI'NK MN M1!- IN T mils Uwm ts jritcrii'n nllpmocn sumn In is Iiink n tu f r tlie Itolirf (.hinni.il uin im. l'Mlt M MOMIIOSI llio lifti Mill imrnal fill of tin Sut inch unit (omit.) cnnilhiul sihi cl will lie lirM it MijiiIio t tnln nil toinor rmv. in nni dim: inn mi not -i - imo f nmkmcii won put trt urK volutin triiiiu down the iilil In iiiiko t toi tlit tiou muml lioti-c in tlu l,ii k iw nun mil ml unl noir.iniin him iiuh.i n Mm i imnsii ci II, t (. irli-lc I tiinlipiliml toimt , J' r-tor flu pi mini hi-, ilisi nrizc In ImiMnptrx 1n lmli;e t . ulilnlil, in t nil, il Mill., cuiirl. (,ltM) HI I l I !!- Ill III I, I mil Pii-nlnit s Smith mil (,riiul SmicIih IVIpi 1 odium, Ii . of lir hniL'lil.s fit st (.uici, in in the clU. mil will nMr- tin lull l'It it llnlcl Hcsl, South bcrjulou Innlijit ni'llll I) Mll IJ1IW Mi- 1'ilinl WiNmi, late ol I ifllt irnip, wis Imruil M-.tnIn morn iiiK in ( ithrili il urn ti r Iir( nimoiii-r of friondi ittnulrl tin fun ill A Inch ini of )Miiiein ims .inu il II H lu ilmuh h the pi-lor, I!n I' O lloiiiirll TO SI'I k 0 ' III III 1! " li, v Pr 1! 1 oil V Pirid will ihlmri loiliiro lnnlht in the I'cnn rnun Piitit iIiiiiiIi on "It n Ilur," I, in cril I in Walljii , idilnilril ln-lnni.il rilu ion- will. 'I ho Iiitiiu will In e.ilciulill illu Irilul wnli sIliuiMki n Uw- in i Ip fioni Ft. t M s in thr 1 1 01 H( 1 IIn ( lio-l - Up iiiiiBrr.Mtun II n i 11 at 1. No I, tf llnluit -trcd, I i- in rlii Mini on sntiil u iwiiiiu i lit fillowum: nthcfi mtc rlpi Inl I NptMiiin ii tkittil prr-nli nt f r Mini ttrni, titt. pn-llriit, I Mitlmti i lttin, l,io mm, ilniiiiiit -nittirt, I JIiiiiiiI, lit wiui, II lull iwil, fn-1 tni-tio, I I tlllv Wpi-lilUUfl -KOllll till-Ill I lie' Olllll, tlmil luisttt, II iIpiii III MIM I I MOW-. IIWIi I lie mwii tf tho Volt ltllnw-' hull il thoPulriil A ii nr Ii n s ',- liiii-tiin i H'ttnn will to i pi nul Ihui-iln CMIlilM. IM 1t I '" I' III SHLII tpt Mill hi -Piinl in I i In uiiii fir l i-iittp--ful pliolo t - iiMinU hi intnntiil ioniti n will tit frnUiti! to Mi Iturtiin tht iititiu T i-Linl Mtiitm, intl hi- -line oi, Mr It 1 stunt Ull M. WOMSN llll ( Lsl Will m Ml -fir nul In- ili Ictfup if Hi-t i in ton, -' 't iut i l hUit in from oi llu iitcriuucut luiihliiu In, li-t uuht oti tin iflutnn- rf i intun; lilt Mtltl kunikril Itfliln, rvu llu id n li in i ju-t it i ill ilin in llniliii- hum li if ptncil il lis Hi plicnl Minn liulh iiiiiln iiu-l Iut tint wort lilu nlti-nl upon 1c it In,: a ilt o-u POLICE AND AliDEKMEN. Ill m Mirui wi- irir-lfil i-iinli ilinn il i Hi, Hini; inpliiii .1 In Ma Mirfl nl --tun fn in M "ilipiiniu i fow wnl- i .'ii. Ilo vh ill thlli.nl It Mi'l-tlilt Mill ii hi lii nl ,-ulli Hi nl imiIpiki ,lo-iph llunhi- il II hitut, w i- tin-In! it Mi I lik iitilm i M in. ii i nh MMinlit iiiiiiiiii- 1 ir Ii'uhi fi. m pi-uun- iiiIiiim' iiiiiii Mm II iln "M int-ti lit Mill it uiiimiiliiil him tn tin niuiilt jiill in ilil uilt 1 1 I tin ut tin O t ii Nnili ii, i liiiiiiiin uii lunil In (In lnki Willi' I liliplnlli nllilpint WU n-llllll HUH liiillnl tn tin iniuilt jnl In Mi.:!-iiilt Mill ii in ilifuilt of s(m lull in Mip iIiiup ol iliii iiulini; .Mi- Kt ii li, nt Mnllmit tint, out tf i h ml lull mi iiuiiliu' I j -i Uilll.uii Inn nt I'lii.pm iininii, wn in. .Inl Ji-ltlili.t il llu in I inn of I. i,ni si DUII, n Mio nl minim Inn mil ni i loiiipiiit tin r.t tliii; M lin- tmiii Hit mini mi V -mil II M i'H. tl ilo tlowi ttiiuniiiiil him In tho i mint Jill in ililiult nf --ikI lul , in w i- toiivuttil iT t kiiulln ilniiso -hup tun iu, km llu. -i nti im t I- Ml- tllllill h I Dill i nun win u n .lijuh im hi i ht iiiiliiuKi of lhii ,r i ii lintl -liiilm; ,n uniui or I ii l i inn i iiil I innl.liii in inn- ti.lmht u. Hill, II l I'lllillllllll I'llttll , i.ipui itul,o in holt in i-ikln In i ilml.i piil nl up i l,i.,t if L'Upi- lirm Mit unit -I nul on llu inmu ml llllilp i tll-ll fir 111 ill llu lllnlm m f,,. luwnl iiiul pi nul linn uiiihr hum II, will lutt i i linn. o In rsplnii limit. in poUre iniirt thif, no inn I) HA I, l. US I.N Bonds and. Investment I Securities ? ' nroid37, N. Y. Wilkei Bf rre. Carbondile, tf tf f i S-8 Coramonwulth bWg, berinton, ft s ,) KM fcfck METHODIST MINISTERS MEET. Hev. Dr. Sweet, of Oneonta) N. Y,, Read a Paper. The tcffiilur iiit'etlnK of the Mclhodltt MlulsleiH' imtOLliitlon uf Meiuiitnn and vicinity was held tn tllm t'uik (.hurrb Mtuiditv nioinliiK at 10 ,10. I'teililent C. H. lleniy picHld'd, ttml Ui'V. Joseph Win die londiitted the tlevotlon. Jlnv. John . Hueet, of Ourontn, N, V., iip sntited a bentitlful and Innlritt tl paiH'i, entltleit "t 'In 1st Vptttt H.ttitn." Itev (I. A. Cute opened the dim. tonkin. llos. It. ''. McDeiniott, It. M, I'uhliii', AtiHtln (itlillit and S. J. Doibey nWo pin Hi Ipitetl, The ilclffwnell pleseilU wrio: 1te m. Jiimet IteiinlnBcr, T. V. Doty, 11. ('. JtcrJcinioti, Austin nrlllln, n. M. l'ns ciie, ti. .1. Dois-ey, (S, A. Cute. J. It. Hweet, Jospph MiiiIIhoii, Joseph AViitdle, D. H. Hen t Icy, J. X. Ualloy, C. H. llen iy, C. M. Stirditm anil J, H. Austin. LECTURE ON PASSION PLAY. Rev. Dr. Robeit F. Y. Pleice Spoke to Baptist Ministers Yesterday. Kev. Dr. Ilobei t l Y. Pleice, pastor of llic T'etiti nventie Baptist iliuirli, de IKeipil an Intel estltiK' leetme on tlio Olipiiimiiugiir Ptf-sion piav ye.stoitlav lntntiltiK befoip the AbliiKtiin H.iptlst Pastois' assni lutlon. The doctor "was a ultU'"-s nf this rrllRlous spettnrle In the milliliter of 1000 and Ills loctuie win lllustuitcd with Htprcnpllion lc's linide 1 1 nut phutogiaphs, a Iiurc liiim ber nl" which wgip tiiUen bv hlmspli. The wnrk Im the coinlnr? enr was ninpptd out bv the Htisntlatlon. The tneetliiKS will ho held pvpiv Monday men iiitifr In the I'onii ineiiup elntrch us in the past and a p ipei on Home ipIIrIoiis tuple will lip piepaipil for cith inoutitiK bv one of the membets SOLICITORS FOR THE M'KINLEY MEMORIAL Numbei of Them Weie Appointed, Will Meet at Boaid of Trade Rooms Wednesday Night, The wink of dlstilctlng the eilv and appointing t-ollcltors to Rather lunds for the MiKlnlev nietiioilal was taken up eailv ypsteulay nioinlnjj by f'huh m in IjUlher Kellei of the genpial coin mittee, Sceietaiv f. Tt. Samlcison and Captain I t. Atheiton. The lollow ing (llsttkts wpiu mapped out and solli Itnis named: 11111 to 1,'ojtllU' lliook, Moiiuc til ICITiMOIl John lliook- Ittltt-ioii Id iiliini;ton, I'mo to Miillnnj Dr f, h Alpniuim Mb i -mi tn Wj-lumilon, Mnlhcrrj to Licit. w inn i Hi P H I iui. Muliiuit to Pino, I'uin to i-hiiiton 1 ' Pltol Mulhoiiv to I k It iw inni, W-lnntoii to Ibicr f llniliii i-tti 1'piiii In Ilin i, MiillioiTv to I'nip 1' I Vittcr Itiipr to tnutt, ioni; I'rotidonir lonl, down Colllt htltrt In ItltPl Kos-llllll 1 A til I'help- to Pino, lutwnn Itittr tn Atljuis Cip tain It l,ult AiIiuh lo Wih-trr, hitwotn Pint mil Pophr 1 iiii-t, 1 I'liii, ithui to Wili-trr I'mo to Cit.t F inc Gcorp;. Mn itliiu to lliinuim mil City Line lolin L N luopih r l'li-uitt to Hit, Ituiiiif: Duok to Pino Toopli Sliult? I'iip lo 1!iiiiii0' Hituk, Cht to Moiitne lolm T I lotto ItitPr to Smilt(iii( li(i(pn Alinon md Doll it in Mkin- -nnilut-oi to i-liiii;liin, botwtui Mmon ind H I iw in I I, Howl-on i-1hii( u lo Quiiii), litwtcn I It 1.(1 lis ,ind Mil ion ( H s mill i -on Villi IMik mid n iint John ilium- Diliwno mil llnj-on Hiilrottl on M irkot to llitoi, litwctn Hi I iw iro md Ilin -. O Mc biiiuiill W i-limtou to Unor, I itwcon I in.li ,unl Phelps I l Md m.-lilin Suiilt M mi lo (uuiolil, IIhi-kii to fid 1 mo I I tllow- M i-on MiitUM to Ittt-ti, Illti-ion to Cit Lino lohn Dil I in llmiptou In (n Lint, Itlur lo fcniih Miln I li h I It lli- Siutlt Mini to Diliw iro, biikiwmnt mil Wi-loin lliuipfm to IKfoiil II llnlnkM Ilil iw no I nl iw mn l mil Mi i in In lilt 1 1, tn Iiuiuit to lliuipiin P P ( ilpm -tilth M im to Uii i, 0f I 'o -! i inlou- It 1. Willimi- -tnntou to p-t Imtltti, Noilli Mini to l!iur I Ik in ti illi mi- Vulh Mini to Iti-u, Inim to Ceinotut C,u ii 1 t iit- Ui-I Puk in IVtltlionc. Vortlt M tin tn Keiser - ( ol iclll Phillip oilli Villi in (urfiilil, lVtlitmnp to bifitolto -I' I Mi t Jim ( 1 1 1 tc lil lo Koj-vi, I tfitilti to I'ollthoiip V. I'hillipt Ni nil Villi In Mirfltll, 1 ifi.tiltp io Ink- n II I iikii , ii lu IM to Minium, I ifitdtp to Iirk-on- -""iiiii Viin to i. mil iii, ink-on io iiiii-mn I' lolm. ii Iii Id lo si, iiiiiii, jrk-on lo Uni-Ii n -Mil-linn I null i i iut to Join-, otih hin lo Ultoi l)i I II Li l-tl lout- lo Pintiili nip Spun. Ninth Miin tn linn lolm I llupt wi II Noilli Mini to lllu im, Vulol to I'lilnini I lit mi- Si ilt on Mnktt to Wi-lini I'ljri, lllwi to W lino I). It Mliulmi Urli ii PI up to I'ukti, oith V mi to Wimip -VuiM Klin in Noilli M iln. Puiil lo Piikoi 1. N I m in II lllooui In ( ilt I mo, Hljh uk- In Till I.lnt, inilinliiu' ln.itl'i. I 1 1 ol P. I Ituiiio Illilun tn llniiinu llinnk, M, iilnw tn Ititor- IlitH tn Piii.pul, Miplo in llitkoo -Imiort M mitt I'liiipiil In Mil low, Miplo to lliikort 1 Ir 11 M lliuiipllii Miplo tn (hoin, I'ln-pttt In Itittr Hi n lolm -i In ni i Mi ulna ti (lit I.Iiip, lliuilii.' nrncil. In IM; I, UK Pio-pul In liltri, (hoin to t ilt I im I, t not MpiiIow tn I'ln-pict, Vipli In ( il lino lthn l,ljlinm, r 111 the few illstiiits Ip whlih solp. itnis Iiiimi in en selei'ti'd they will he iiiiinttl The alitne will today leceho the nllli Inl mitliUailoii ol tin lr up. pnltilliit'iit and will ho ieiiustPil to ul ti'iid n niei'tlnpr to he held III the biJnul of tiado looms AWiliie.sduy nlBlit hi s O'clock, 'I 110 WllllllOlS WlU UllM! dllllKO of the lioiihi'-to-liouso ituiat-s and will ho iiuthoileil tu appoint mioh iisol.si ants as may Im net c-'.ai y in jmwi the wink ileum thnioiiKlilj and expedi tiously, Tho followliiK- rath scut lu $1 es(ei dm foi (he iiiiinuiupiu tund: IllikMiii IjvIoi lo-ter, Mij S Dltk-on Mi 1'nrett Wjrrrn H (,' IS lllunliaitl Mi, i:intt Waricn liuita It llkk.mi Hhs VaiRiri Warn n I iiiiiii I. I ullii V- Doiotlij Wjriin lltiKli II Itol.ill-ull II Slpifii, W I, sthlji-cr Mrs l s,i,ij.jr. Nellie Mhlasci rmnu Sihljstr, V j)wr.t HoUil lowrj It .1 1'o-trr Mr. II I. losttr Mjitci I' U Waritn Il V I'onill Mi II . I'nwcll, Win, I'. i'owcll Horlha I'onoll HUni s 1'owcJI V I dllltllM) Mi V I (iiiomift Vi 1'. Snjilir, Theie Is Still Time, students aio ii'ijlbtoi Iiir dally for jho i.'onteiiitoiy'n ionises In piano. Otlke, COi J.lndcu stieet. Open all duy. - tjmoke I lit- 1'ot.uno Dc, clguf, ' STRIKE OF TROLLEY MEN SEEMS CERTAIN Discharged Conductors Have Not Been Reinstated by General Manager Silli- man and Men Will Refuse to Handle Cars This Morning. Unless something unexpected Inter venes bofoie R.30 n. in , theie will be no tioiiey ciuH running: this tnotnitiK. j;r loits to settle the dlffei elites between thn company and the men ptoed S tittle, and the inpn dec luted they would follow the decision of Sunday moinliiK'a meeting;, that unions their ilciniimlM weie granted they would not go to woik Tuesday inoi nine', Ilttily jestpfday afleinotiti the ein ploves committee reecKcd the lollow IniT letter fiom Oonciul nAlnaser Sllll ninn: s pt ,0 Idill. Mr P I, Hita, Pio-nlont 1JimIoii No 1(, V. A. of Siippt C ir I inplnioK l)i ir Si,, With iifrirnir to llio tiriinnil inula hj jou niitl jtur coiimiittn on lo-ttrilu nflcr noon tint this compiini, lufore tmiioirim in lrn inir, icln-tttp Mnrtln Cordon nnil P. .1. Ctrdui, licpntb ilbchircod, punlini; t dicislou lit ailu (rdtion on tlio ficts which on i-ionul tin ir til th hrp, md notifjitiff m tint, iinhvt tint i tloin Mip mi nihil t of jour orRinlrit'cn will till p mirk on toniorrow itioiuinpr. 1 bcu lo siy tint wo tan not tcrcc to tin's Hi will, howctor, 1n onloi tlur n quick ilis potilltn nm he ruitlo of Mils inilltr, luioo In rofoi tn fill-hop Ifobin, oi to olio, ol hli priibH to bo niniod liv linn, the qui -f inn nt to whether or not, nntli r our contract Mitli ion, our ili--thirRp ol thtso nun tt.is propot, md ns ilrcatlt iRrord l u, wc will, in ci-c I lie iIuimou h fiiorablp to tlio men, pi) limn foi the Mine thov Mould liivo undo ni ii-l tlur wue it work on tin ir rtKiilii rim en linli Mtir-, Si rnnti n ITillw it Corupmt, fit fltmril Miui r co.MjiiTTi:n s statiijii:nt. In l espouse to Genet al Manager Sllli ninn's letter, the coinmlttce ptepatctl the lollowiuer stateniPiit: bcruiton, 1'a , Sipt 0, lrOI lo tho Pullip With rtfcirnio to tlio m'-ttor lo the ortutitc diinnnltio of Tim-ion No if, in naiul to Hie inon tint iioip di-Lharod, we t in see nothing mire In it linn the til t prou-ltion In the i mi luilttp Mr. bilbuun did not stile whither lie Mdild or would not lirmtr hi- Mitno-.-os litfoic tin irhifrilion hoird in ordor Hi it our men would lute an opportunity to quo-,lion them Montnor, it i noil undir-lool thai it i- net the ttullei rf irbilrition tint ii it i-ue 1? no Into lioth isroed to tint, but the Kin-t ittmciil tf tin o im n Mi, billimin his tint ofT, red mi rei-nn win t Ii.j- liicn should not be allowed to work puil inc the intostiprition.oo jiointed out iut u is m win it would bo doliinioiiHl tn tlio cnnpint On the ollnr bind he Milted until the eleventh hour to site hi- an-wor mil then not until lie bul tu-t giton il to the pu befne lie did to the lonunitttp Wt notice tint he did not uiiKo an) rcfeuncp to Ihe piit minions of tlio oontract Now the men in t;enci tl hive decided on the Klion lliiv ire tn tilt Mr Silliniin In- Iiotn notittod of tho -mie mil lie 1- the t nil mm hi Srnntin tint tin in rt i fctrilu 'lruo, lu Ins nffirod to pat Mio-o inon, hut ihe 110 willing to work, for ill tint i- romuiLf to tlioin, for wi toiitcnd lint ill nitii lie innocint until pioun guilt) Ho ire willlni lo llmlo lit irlnli itinn, lm! wo still insist on lhoe men 1 omsr illowul tn vol I. pending .irlnti tlion, and if the) ire pioien pt lilt wo will pit llicni foi the time tbot woik on the in- in reimbui-e the ininpmv for the -line trt io jiot liulh t(tir, P. I siioi, V I llitittt, I W ( Jitct, ComniilUo WHAT CHA1HMAN SAID. A 'Jtibune man siw ('hah man Shea, as he came fiom a meeting of tho com mittee at v-hidi the answet was ton sideted, and be unieseiedly declaied the men weie not mtihlled with the coinpanj's ofler Tin compuiv tloes not t hooso to legaul tho pioposcd nibitiation .is an !n estigatlon b a couit of the (list Instance, but lather as a it-view bv an appell ite coiut, the nup'-tlon at issue bt ing whether or not the company of fended against nnv piolson of the contiact when it discluuged Ooidou find t'aiden, l.ituei than whether or not theie was sutlleicnt cause to ie mtne them, It Is the tompam's pui poso, hnuePi, to go fmthPi and pitno to tin- atblttator that theie was suf ficient caubc. la othet wot ds, the two illhthatged nun aie accused of lm lag boon eltliei ni'gleitful or dishonest, A clause of the contiact t-ajs that the company initv iliHcliarue men for dishonesty or Sjndensed Milk K the otil) niitk tint should bei-jeiiahth, I'le&h milk, isilanijeiousin wariu weather, because it is ustiallj kept sweet with fonuaUklnde, or borne other chemical that im perili. the childS life. He Mire to get Or, au'i-xi 1-eeps sweet in any weather don't buy ice, It is richest in butter fats and has added all the food elements of whole wheat. It makes a puny child healthy and strong. Hooklel on infant food, and letters, from mothers. . Tha Or. Hand Condensed Milk Co. Sainton, pa, W ill9 I Iospwfe neglect of duly. The company, while not conceding that tlioie is anything In the tigteemcnt wheicby any party other than the company Is to decide whether or not a man Is dishonest or neglectful, is willing to wahe Its ex clusive tight lo pass upon the conduct of Its men, and show, under foi felt, that In this cat-e It had full valiant for discharging the men. Timnn AnniTnATOtts. At flist the men wanted thtee aihl tiatois and Mi. Sllllmau agieed to It, although his pieference wus for one, It being his wish to avoid as much as possible the liability of disclosing to the emplops the t-ouice of tlio com pany's Infoi motion, or In other words, disclosing the identity of the company's detectives. The men named T, .T. Xlcholls, dis till t piesldent of the United Mine Wnikois, us It.s leprcsentatho on the bond of nibltrution. The company did not name a loprcsentalHc, but instead i ame out estorday with the offei con tained In the geneial manager's letter, pi lilted above. The committee was ngiecable to the pioposltion to hae Bishop llotian act as solo aibltiatot, but no atbtttatlnn would be siitisfaeloiy that did not con template the leinslatement of the dls cbaiged men pending the nibitiation. The companyicfufeed to reinstate them, but ngteed to pay them In full for the time thov wete off, if the decision of the atbltialor was against tho toni p inv. The piiiploes argued that theie was a pilnciple nt stake; the dlschaiged men ate leady to make affidavit of their innocence; their oath should be as good at least as the woicl of the conip m'b "boutccs of infoimation;" and until It is pi oven that II isn't, the men should not be compelled to walk about the sheets adjudged guilty be- fine they aio ptcnen Innocent. A riKAIj EFFORT. J.at ulht the emplovps' committee waitctl on Cieneial Man iger Slllim.tn to make a 1tti.il elTort al settlement. Tlu j- ugieed to have llishop Hoban ai bill ate the question as to whether or not (loiden and ('anion were guiltv of the chaiges piofeiied against titer , luo tiling the accused men should be given oppoitunilv to make a defense befoio the atbltiatoi, eithei in peison oi by a tepiesontativo, and that thev should be put back to woik pending the dicision, the union to pay theli wages it the decision was in the com panj'r favot. Jit. Silllinan would not agiee to go any fuithei than indicated by bis let tei, that is, "to tetci to Bishop Hoban the question as to whether or not, under out contiact with jou, our dls chatge of these men was pioper." Mi. Sillimau was willing that the men should bo allow ed an oppoilunlly of putting in then defense befoio the niblttatoi, but ilt dined to agree that the accused siiould have a chance to lace tlieii accusei s and eiobs-question tlicm. The company 'vvas willing to have the accused furnished wltli the evidpnee, but not with the names of the p n ties giing the evidence The committee left the geneial nian agi l s olllce and went into executive session it its heatl(iittiteis in the Giand Ceutial, the same quaiteis fiom which it diiceted the stiike of last spiing, At the conclusion of the meet ing, 1'iesident Shea said there was no alternative but to live up to the de cision of Sunday morning's meeting. A committee would bo posted at all tho bains, he said, to notify the crews that no settlement had been effected, and that the strike vvas on, This was seaicely mtessai, hovvcvoi, as C'ai pentei's ball had been engaged as a tallying point, and neatly nil the tiol Ipvinen us-einbled theie at the con clusion of their runs, to hear whatever news the committee might have to give out, and leielve Institutions for the inoitovv, In itise the light was to go on, A member of the executive committee said last night that Oeueinl Malinger .slllnian's lettei olicied nothing, that It vvat- wiitten with tho full Knowledge that It could not tfiect u settlement, and that its only put pose was to make the public believe that the men had re fused to nibltiate, Tirnv FinsT iitopo.si:n it. "Why rt was the men who (list pio posed nibitiation," ho went on to say. "We aie willing to aibinato and to show our anloiy for aiblttatlon wo waived the first agieeinent that the bo, ml should consist nt thtce men anil allowed Bishop Hoban, the eholeo of the company, .should bo solo atblttator, But the company does not agtee to ar bltiate. "What Is le.illy olfeiod In Geneial Manager Sllliinan'.s lettei Is that the company can convict Goidon and Cai den befoio any fall -minded lofeieci piovldlng Goidon and Caideu ain not allowed to combat tlio testimony of the company'b souices of lufoimatlou. We want tho public to undei stand that tho company does nut ofiep to arhl tiale and that all the mini aie asking Is aibltiuljon and the rtiinstntement ol tho accused men pending the tludlng of the arbttoi " M0HE POSTATv CARDS. M. E. Sandeis and Peter Hill Given Notice of Death. The piaetlcitl Joker, who litis beep sending tliieatenlng postal cauls to the dtUens of Not th Hi i anion who spoke at the recent aiill-uiiiuchlst meeting, Im still ut his woik. The last lo icielvo postals ao M. 1), Sandeis, who acted as dull man of the meeting, and Peter Hill. The postals aie wiitten lu led Ink and nio penned in a hand that appeals to lie a labored attempt on tho pait of a person who i an wiile well, to wijtu llko an lllltei ate poison. Mr. Sandeis' postal sets, foi th that It Is his death notlie, while Mi, lllli'H (Hunts him to piep.uu his soul, as his end Is near. The sending of these cauls Is a most striuus ofiense under the federal statutes. THE TOOL TOUBNAMENT. Result of Games Between Bicycle Club and Wheelmen, Another of the series of pool matches being plaied by the Sciantou JLtlcyelo club and tli eon llldge Wheelmen took liliice last night. At the Sciantou Hlcyi le club, Wctle niati, of the Wheelmen, defeated Kays, of the Ulevele club, 100 to SI, allil Duspiibctry, of the Hltyclo dub, de feated Monies, of tho AVlieeltnen, 100 to l'J. At tlipOtecti Kldge AVIlPolineti's club, Keese, of the Wheelmen, defented Bllf tlold, or the Bicycle club, 100 to V), and Tolot, of the Wheelmen, defeated Gotinnn, ot the Bicycle club, 100 to 82. The iicvt games will be played on Thin sduy night. .Seventeen games Is the goal sought. The score at present Is: Bicycle club, sixteen games; Wheel men, eight. T. H. WATKINS THE WINNER. Made the Best Scote in the Handicap Golf Match. The handicap golf match played Sat urday at the Country club links was won by T. It. Wntklus, In the play off after a tie with Mr. J. Ij..Peck. In the ladles' putting contest, In which twenty-five contestants took pail, Miss Atchbald, Mrs. A. li. Stons and Miss Gladys Watklns all tied for lirst place at ten stiokes. In the play off Miss Aubbald and Mis. Stous again tied with ten, while Miss Wat klns took eleven and chopped out. Pill ing again Miss Atchbald made ten and Mis. Stons eleven. Miss Archbald, theiefore, took the handsome silver medal which vvas covpted by all. OPENING SESSION OF SEMI-ANNUAL MEETING Representatives to Wilkes-Barre Evangelical Lutheinn Minister lum Gathers in St. Mark's. The opening session of the seven teenth semi-annual convention of the WllUes-Bauc Bvangcllcal Lutheran Mlnistoiium was held last evening in St. Mai It's Lutheian church at Wash burn and Fouiteenth stieet. Tho vi'dtois weie entei tallied at sup ppr bv the Woman's Guild of St. Mai It's chut eh, after which the confession and absolution serv vices weie held in the Sunday school room, The cleigymen then matched to the auditorium, wheie the opening session of the conference was held. The hetmon was preached by Uev. II F. J. Seneker, of this citv, on the sub ject of ' Christ, the Head of the Chinch." His text was t ikon fiom Hp. 1-13 The cbui eh choir rendered an anthem and Mi. Phelps hang a solo. The cleigymen in attendance are: itet V. ,1. Biuer, Summit Hill. la. Itet r, P. nit then, Cotiliislioro Itei. I r. Drui.li, lloppte Itet r h Iliimig, Howimmltmn itet. I' M Heyshcr, fcnjre Itet T n Holes Wilkes Pure ltd II II Ilriimiijc, 1 D , White lla CD. Itet It Com id, West Pitlslnn Itet. O V. Mluoin. 1'itWnn ttei. 1' 1 C I luiio'cr, Ctrl imhle. Itet. O I belt, Auiieiireitl Itet r I OdMe, luuistonl. Itet. I I Kunl?, 1 reel mil 7!et C!t urj,'f S huiikle, I elughton Itet T II Kuder, bell ghton lltv. O Karscliner, ConinRliim ti t I J Keulini;, VVetlurlt Itet I II I.oniritn Weittport, Pa Itet VV. C Ij I nm, Srrinlnn ltn. I, Mntltrotiutli, Wilkes li-nre Itev II I Mot el, An.tnsi!nuH llet. I I Miller, I) 1) Vieu Ilct Willnni M Ktlin', Pli I) , Mmch Chunk Itet Tol n W Ituulolpli, 'sciintou Itet V P Itippei, Wist llilttriii Itet V I. litnier, I'll 1) , sernnlon Ittt I O Schlenlei, Ilailetuu Itet, V il li mi If sirnwu. I tlu'lito i llet II P. I Senekei, Wilkes Ilin e. Itev ( (, Sutkci, Stranton ltiv. VI I) St hinot t r, Uwt Maiieh Chunk Itet (I Wucliler, fiilbcrl" Itet J II C Witke, Sti iiitcn Itev Ihinilnrc tilter, Piftston Hit P 1 izelniaun, Scranton Following aie the lav delegates- A. AV. Moser, Summit Hill; A. H. Hum ble, Audeniled; John Gtiepel, AVilkes Bane; .1. Warlike, Mauch Chunk, Wm. .Icines. "West Haleton; lewls Bet, Lehlghton; Utnest Frank, Ilnleton; William Nahlen, Plttston; V. W. Mo set, Setanton. 'The lsltors aie being entertained at the homes of Dr. Hauler's parishloneis, and todav they will be entertained at dinner and supper by the Woman's Giild. Tlio business session will convene at 9 o'cloik this morning, when the official repents will be received, officeis will bo elected and other mutters per tabling to the conference will be discussed and acted upon. This afternoon the discussion of doc trinal and put lit al subjects will be taken up bv the deigynren. Yesper seivlccs will be held this evening, and Hev. I. I.lndenstruth, Hev. H. If. Bt unlug and Rev. J. II. Kuder will bo the speakers on Impoituut subjects. The sessions will be continued tomor iow morning, afternoon and evening, Hev. A. Ij. Humor, Ph. U tho pastor of St, Mink's chinch, wheie the con vention is being held, Is sccretnry of tho conference. CHALLENGE ACCEPTED, Sim Davis Wants to Shoot with Clem Marsh. The Tiibuiie Is In leeelpt of the fol lowing acceptance of the recent chal lenge ol Clem Maish, the woll known maiksiiiuu: Smiiliui, Pa , s, pt , jr,)! spoitlns IMitor ot 11m Iriluiue setlni; tint (km Marrli Im rlmllniril inr. limb In tint rouutj to shoot him moriling to iiii.t rule?, I hirthv nflir lu bhoot liliu a filr Hutch, fiflj lilnls, inortliiiK to ntliei hi.liutMI iiiuiitj or Viueiinn Vociiliou rules-, for S.MI0, the nnlt.li to lit shot al Mlililie I'm m iut 111, ami tlie B'ile uctlpU to 'u tu tin u iled rinrltlri of Ptrjiiton Man anil moiuv un he found on Oet 2 at S m jit .1111 South Miln avinue, If this olTtr is not fikm I vtill Itiinre ill nlhcr challfii,'t8 whlili Mr Maitli nnv nuhi sini Dins MEETINGS. Mi belli tils in 1'iohibllku are i iiurtul lo lllu I at (iiiilli-i) lull I Hi mI it Mining, The S( pttei'o T II Miiht.t ttlll met in. Iillilit at S n't lock til tJle It i ion mi Hie IM ID I'lljik' Ihe ( tlilul Woiikii's (bri.lilli 'li lil or ill e union will unit IhN ifuiiiuon it :, u'tluuk in (aitriisi.t I all iili)cct. "llrlJtfou ol the ou I ii Inns to tin Stale ami Cnuno," More Opportunities fur Hal iio;iiv, in il inn mm; jie if. le li tl b; I be t US', si ll MOIIV than ilscwhue, nut-Id,' tin' liue cities 1 our aiNt pejlals ttlll lu ehtn li) fdiiiniH lljliit.S lioiu nv nik, Phiiaiklplua ami lliintui. I, .Mir fit I'ciiiilns ton, Diuctui. $WMWHiWfflMMMYMMMiffljmMiWi iL.amps II .lull wniileil In Inn' ii ttitcli, .von woiil In't r" to 1 tl" tore. It jou want to Inr ii litni ilon'tjDii Ihltitc ii liimp Hole Is the pltcc Id buy It? Wi luvp hid ttttiilv vein ixieriener tn tlio lamp litulnrM ntnt rlmiilil lnvn iinie Kiioleilt!e if Mini I sooil nntl vvlint Is not, There nre lots o( poor one! nude. If nil lint a lamp here jou Ret the lieiielit ot our experience, Perfeillon siudenr I. nun fur rrmlliisr Ins no superior, Old IiriM CA t( and Mrl.il, lllotl Alitlipic IIihm I inUli ''w It ,v It. I, imp for riidlnjt ind rciipi il Unlit, CO landle power, li tho O lt best ot It-kind, rimipkn-wllti uluilc P-.W WxxtvMaAX, 5 Qeo. V. Millar & -b - Mattresses Made Over, Pillows Renovated. We will call for your old mattresses or pillows and re turn them as good as new. Mattresses Hade Over, same tick, $2.50 New Tick, best material 4.50 Pillows Renovated..., 10 cents per pound. Setanton Betiding Co., F. A. KAISER, MANAGER. Lackawanna and Adams Aves. At Crane's Fashion's Doors Swing Widei There's always a pleasure in being the first to see the new, and the new here surpasses anything we have shown in the past. A day makes a vast difference in our Fall Displays, a veritable transformation has been wrought since our last general announcement. To chronicle all the shifting phases of fashion is a task from which any pen might well shrink. We have shiited. "What we show is the extreme essence of style and utmost values. Others have been convinced. Are you waiting tht same opportunity ? CRANE, New Building, 324 Lackawanna Ave End of the Season Sale of Baby Carriages We hnve had a great season of baby carrrage selling, but still have about thirty first-class, up-to-date cairiages left. We don't want to keep them over- the winter and in order to close them all out have made a general 1 eduction on eich and every one now here. The following list will give you some idea as to the magnitude of the bai gains offered m this depaitment. $45.00 Cariiages now $30.00 35.00 Carriages now 25.00 27.50 Carriages now 22.00 25.00 Carriages now 19.00 23.00 Carriages now 18.00 J. D. WILLIAMS & BRO. 312-314 Lackawanna Avenue. Fall Clothing: An examination of our stock of clothing will teach you how to dress well on little money, We believe our goods are a little better, and our prices lower, than in any other store in town. Call and find out. We stand ready to prove it. We Want Every Man Who Is Particular About His Clothing to Inspect Our Line Our Clothing is all made by Union Tailors, and put together consistently, with linings and trimmings that we know are good. Our .Hull's Flll'llisllillg Depiirlment is complete in every detail. Richards m SMITH PREMIER TYPEWRITER Occupies an Imperishable Position in the BUSINESS WORLD. " h! NO. 23 S. Eighth WOMAN DROPPED DEAD. Mik Muiy I'atiiisKy, n I'ollfcli oin iiii. icfclilliiK In tlio leai ot tl.'S South WiihliliiKtun uvciiuc, fell Ui'.ul on Hull (li,.ii'Uiiui(iu in UJut of her home. Mis. 1'atiiibhy li.nl head a iliild riy Iiik lu tin' btioot, ami luxlu'it liuuleUly uul lu M-i; if H us lK'is. As the Co. '.!':'""' ttmrib iuovk nrinti Both 'Phone $20.00 Cairiages now $16.00 17.00 Carriages now 13.00 15.00 Cariiages now 12.00 12.00 Carriages now 10.00 9.00 Cairiages now 6.50 i & Wirth 326 Luck.Atcnuo Unquestionable Superior Merit Annually adds thousands of names to lie long list of Smith Premier users, representing eery line of trade and eery profession , ,, ,, ,, ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE FREE. The Smith Premier Typewriter Co.. St Philadelphia, Pa. 1 car lied tho front Bate, sho fell to the m ouncl ami tiled, after fifiniilin,- for u moment oi' two, l)i. John MiOtrith, who happened to ho pahhliitf. examines' her mid pronouiKcd her dead. Tho popular I'uneli cigar Js still thr leader of the 10c elgurs. 365)203 .1. . ti 1 jj- l r, --. i $'t v
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