THE SCR ANTON TRIBUNE-FRIDAY, OCTOBER 4, 190f . F li ti I I1 Ji l& 14 I.- I I1 fiihlbhcl tllllv. litcfpt Sunday, by Th Trlh jne PublWilns t'ompiny, at Tilly Wils a AMU'i. i.ivy k. ntniAiin, iMitor. 0. I', tlVMIlii:. llmlti"M Minmifr. NVw Vol I. DltV-e! 1JU Nasmil St, , S. S, VIIHIX.Ml, Sole Ascnt tor t'oiclpn Adicitlilwr. L'ntctcd al the IWolllci- nl Itranloii. l'J.i " rior.d I'liiM Mull M.illPr. Wlirn spier will fcrnitt, The Trllmnc Is always etad lo pi hit short letlris from ll filcnil boar Iftfr on rurirnt topics lull Its lule If that tliee tnu.l be sljinril. for ublli atfnn by tlir witter 1 tral nimet mid the inndltlnn pir-cnl'M ","'; trptitiir Is that nil eonttlbutloin 1J14II I subject in editorial rcilslon. .iiWi.at rati: roti aovkhtisiko. , . llic. foilowlmr table i-hows the tube per Inch 5j4cttlon. piro lo be used within one C"! Pull loltlcm .no .31 in .183 IN tmphw f Itltitl JY1 In, lir.a ni"r ItirllM... 'WO " ... FOOD " ... BWI " lor rjnli of thank, ic-cotiillons of i otvlolrnre nd slmllir conftlhuliotn In the ii.itmr of u- rrtisltiR The Tribune makes a flume of .1 cents line. njteu for Clarified Admitting fiiiiilslicd on application. Ki'MANTUX, Or'fOlUOI! I. 1001. THE REPUBLICAN TICKET. State. Kuprciiir Cuiirl-WIU.IAM I'. I'OTIUR. Tiijmiici-I'IIAM. (.!. 1IAIIIII.S. County. .infkr-i. w. cau'i:mi:ii. .OIltlrjltcl I.". A. .IOSI.1!. Cwoiir-iWl. .1. .!. ItOIiiail!'. sunrior-iitoiuii: i:. sn;vi:.'sotf. Election Xov. 3. "When tin- Dcmociacy went out ol power in air Male It lelt lo (lie Kcmibllcaii imly 1 lea- y of almoU in,HOO,0(l of debt. 'I Ins debt, by 'i'c mlmiiii-.tt.it Ion under Nrpubllcan 111I0, hax ncii jlnio-t ruliie'lj 11111I. U'e hue Ini'lcakcil the appropriation!, to tlio common Eehoolx until r Hand i,t I ho head of the Ameilcin state' in mppoit of popular education, l'nilei llopiihlit-an oilriilniati.it ion there lus been paid each je"1 'or durational puipocx mnie. than a appiopriated by the Dcinoeialiu piily In theii iiijrter of .1 century of iiiNruU. WV h.no inue.-wd our .ip proprl.itioni to liit f l.ililr and elcimoi, 11.11 y insti tutions un'il we can ni.ikc the bo.i'-t that no stele between Ihe two ih-cjih Mippoitx the.-e In-t Itn tiotis a well m dors oui own. Our 7,000,030 of people ate itiilmtiiou.-, honest, law abiding and happy. Vet, aiinouitded as .e aie on every Mde with prospirons Imiiiici conditions, with people bappy, nnployi'd anil conuuteil, ami with ru-ry acenue of lui-nici and Itado fnllv occupied, and with the pimped of the fiilmc Imgl Irnlni; and prowins mote lmprlul. the old lilitniic pally of obtrm'tion nnd negation mU up & hcMeiical ciy of fale preleu-e, hpoc,i?v and in-lnrrilt.v for the purple of inlftloadin th" lenple anil lec.'in ins lo't power."- I'rom tne Ilrpiibliran Mate. I'latfoun. The Times', a usual, iui.siviv.seiu. win 11 it i-ays The Tiilmnu !lrads will: it tu :.b:iuc1im thr "lippor" ihstio. It Is welcome to spnsmize over that issue to its, lii-art '& fontont; but it .slioultl lint t:y ti iiiiike its i-o.-ulcis imnglne 'h.it rlei-tincr N'etvfomti .itiflKc IU re i"al the ' i.i'iier." Strike Thoughts. IT HAVING been cleclikd liv the liiineiiinls In the htiei-t car lif llculty to llfiht it out, il is In order to consider certain po.s-f-iblc phases ol" a battle of thin charac ter from the standpoint of the public welf.ue. Wo assume and believe that th slriker.s will not only respect, the law but help to pieserve good older by dlsi rouraKinx scenes of disorder and vio lence. When their other stiilce was in )rogress dlsordetiy jiersotih created iiiuch disturbance by placing obstacles 011 the car tracks, hurling otfeiioivc epithet.1-, and sometime.-, incite substan tial missiles tit. the men who tried to Speratc the ears and othenvis-o giving jut city a bad reputation. This must not be repeated It Us unlawful and it will be the duty of the otlieers of the law, 1 egardless of their sympathies to sae that proneity rights are piotected and that good older is maintained. Wo do not doubt lhat they will perforin that duty without fear or favor. Attempts to prevent people fiom lid ir.ff 111 the street cars may bo uutde anil so long as they ate persuasive merely, and not thtealenlng, they will bo legitimate. Those whu'-e sympathy lor the strikers is siillleleiit to cause them to keep out of the street cais have that privilege; but, by the same token, those who elect to ilde must not be molested. In some cltie street luilway strikes have brought on scenes of violence and terrorism. AVe look for nothing of that kind here, Our people (vould not tolerate them. When workmen abandon their em ployment for the pin pose of lighting their employeis they accept the risk thut oilier workmen may be chIIpiI In to take the places which Ihey have va cated, X.ituiiilly they try to pi event this. They should, however, keep with in the law and this can be done by iv- ingnibeiliig that the man who wants I to work litis as clear a right to work and to he protected while ut work and while going to and from his place of work as the man who chooses to ipilt work has to strike nnd to be jiroteoted while behaving himself as 'ji striker. The stieet car company would licit bo peiiuitted m nltaek btiikurs oV tjhose In sympathy with the ,strijeie:.Ywi the icvoiso of this rule Js tfcju,yio strlkors ami their syiiipath Ixeisf nyiot not attack the minpuny cu lts Scents-. .f AV.c have said that we consider this ptrll:o unwise, and thai is stui mir opinion. The strikeis, however, are entljled -to fair piny and they will get thl 111 ' pioportloii as they conduct their tn6vcmout peacefully and with out public disorder. JlciliiRMt'friaiC! sport, Sir Thutnas will tultalilR inedliliiit manfully. Hut wo avIs'C ho 1kIU set ut least one race, justf for Efood"fllowshlp'rt sake. 3tff( At. Nd'tnoro beautiful way In which to nontr tho lueiuory of 'William .MeKln ley i-nn be suggested than that of planting trees on Arbor Day, Among the last vbnlf recuided from tho lips of our president before they stiffened in deutlt wuh the wish to look out upon the trcea which wto so beautiful be yond his window. It was Ills last fond'look at tho green earth, tho fair voi Id which liudj;lvuu, liUu fco much happiness; nnd.clftso to." the hordern of the Bravo lie paused h"v one nipie picture? of tho 110DJ0 trees, with Hheir wavltitf Urahehes whispering in tlm kunllaht. It would Indeed be u llttluff ttim of Slillnit nn Paper IteadltiK " ,2;i " ' .173 .20 .'U .1(1 .I", .I.-.5 .17 .IS .1C liieitiorlnl to lliist inttli 'if tlti ticopte wlioltt ill" people InVndi If nil over the taiul could ilisn thi'fco straight green iuouttiiii'111'! to the line tlmiuetcr of one whiwe luicrl In Its purity Wirt over close In limine, Mow History Repents. IT HKi:.MK to lie r-haniolerhtle of ceriuln Deniuetittlo polllleiuiip--lint, we iin happy to tty. vi'P iPHelltatlve of the JUtrlotie tueli wlio rorin tho bulk of thut pttrty's ir.enibciHhli-to be nlwuys "asltt H'c sovei-iiineut." In lStll they declared the wnr for the pieservatlon of tile fnloii 11 fnlluie and were willing to conipronilse nnd end the struggle. When the Filipinos under Agttliuildo attacked the American lumps In the t'lilllpplnlir. Imping to take them by sitttirlse niiil drive tlieui Into the sea, this rame typo of iiolltlclun hailed AKUlll.ilrio's men as patriots, railed the American soldiers tyianls and Invad ers and denundeil Hint the ling that Dewey lilted Hhutild be ltatlled down, Tlielr, counsel was Ignotedl the woik which Dewey and Otis and l.awtoii started was cuntlnued with such rapid success, considering the many illflli-ul- ttes eut'otilitered, that soon th"y were shamed into silence. Hut now that a band of bandits on tile Island of Sinnar has ambit-died 11 small American foiee, the fiilnt-he.irtcd bilgtule Is ngiiln on parade with such iiuestlnus nc wen raised. In Inst night's Times "Is II win til the taeilllceV" That was .1 lu mlllur ciucstiou of tlte ('opperliead during Civil War times nnd It evi dently comes easy to lite Times in virtue of political heteillty Hut now that the ipicsllon lias been levlved suppoe we consider It. One bundled years ago the great empire west of the Allegheny mountain; nnd north of the Ohio ilver wits almost as the 1'liillpplncs nio today. AVlilte men of adventurous, spirit wont into It, es tablished dealings, homes, little set tlements, and Dually villages now Blown nto prospeious cities. There weie many nnibusht"! by savages. Ilundieds and hundreds of sons and daughters of the Kast -the best mid bravest of their times were eacritlced in the long battle- to tame a wilderness and expand civilization. Whole armle were defeated and over areas linger than Siimnr island the infill iatod In dians swept, devastating with lonia hawk and torch ovory ueation of the whites. In those days, wnen our total population was but sparse and pocu ly equipped ilnanelally to assume the bur dens thus Incurred, the citiesiiou was often asked: "Is it woith the sac ri lleo?" Kvldently it ns considered to be, tor the people kept on making the sacrifice. And the lesult is that today their de scendants aie the 1 idlest and nici-t powerful people on the eai lit. In their turn they are doing a lilile missionary work among nnotli r type of d.trk f.kinned taee. It was thiust upon tliem by the fortunes of an unsought war, but they have shouldered instead of shli'lclug It, and again as of ore, showing how history repeats, cionker.s are grumbling and exaggerating the cost. T.et them cloak. It e.t.-e.j their feelings and does little harm. The na tion lias made up lis inlnd to plant civilization in the Philippines and It will petseveie until thl.-, is done. A noteworthy Ircuntstam ? about the eulogy of President JlcKinley pro nounced by Congressman James S. Sliei-'iinn in Plymouth dun oh, fiica, last Sunday night, was that "through out the address" w 3 quote trout the rtii-a rrppr "theie was the closest attention and liaully 11 sound from the audience, aside from ;m occasional sound of weeping: but at the concluil-In;,- statement, that yellow journals should be- dilven out of evisteine, there wtt.i a wii'.e of applause." Can a Foreign Yacht Win? IX AM 1CW of the fact that no chal lenging yacht has yet won a single race, let alone- a series necessary to sectito ihe cup, il is interesting to lead the explanation of this phenomenon volunteeied by Hip Toionto Globe. In that paper'.- opinion It is doubtful If the British yachtsmen will ever be able io oveicoine the handicap Imposed by the necessity of sailing neioss the Atlantic. The Prltlsh builder, it points out, must pioduce a boat to sail aooss the Atlantic not under utclug canvas but with a yawl rig, whereas the Ainericuii builder may construct a boat that would fall to pieces on uu At lantic voyage, thus secuiln greater lightlies-; of hull, with a consequent opportunity for greater weight on the keel. "After the Canadian yacht, At lanta, had been beaten by the Jllschlef, the holders of the cup," the (Hobo ie ealls, "loturned It to the only survivor of tho original donors, who was pie- ailed upon to again donate it, with the condition Hint it be open to com petition only by yacht clubs holding annual regattas cm salt water, and by yachts that sail lo tho rnclui; course from their own harbors. lint rnr this testrlction. tlm Ilrltlsh yachtsmen would be building fragile lacing ma chines, and 1 harteilmv su-uincis to carry them across lite Atlantic to the course off Sauily Hook, t'leitily the challenijlng ym lit Is now handletippeil," It would certainly seem so. Take tho ciise of the inesent challenger, Those who profess oxpertnesrt in yachting lore are nsrenl that she is a dangerous competitor. Hep uppenniucn won tin favor of pel Imps a mnloilty of the dis interested cnmiltled critics, Vc t she loses, apparently tit the will of the skipper of the defender. Sip Thuiiuis I.lpton has tuUen every palps possllilo tu gut ii v. Inner and without success. Is it Impossible for u jacht built to stand a tiani.-AUatitle oyago to com pete with one not compelled to iindeigo that strain" If so, it would be fair either to modify the conditions attach ing to the Ainc-i lea's cup so us to per mit both yachts to stand on 1111 equal ity In this rerpect or else lo give over the intei national ehatacter ut tho con test and make It solely mi American uffair. That politics makes strange, hcilfel. lows Is proverbial but lardy tun the combinations mom bewildering than In Now York Just now, As tlio Phlluilnl phlti Ledger's Xew oik 1 orrespoiident notes, hero 1110 Iti-publicans praising Beth Law, whom they denounced In Jstii", Iinteiioiiilonts supporting for piesldeul of the borough Jneob A. (.'an lor, whoiii the.V used to ilonbuuee us Croker's tool; Ttitin (.'. .Slieeliitu, for merly member of lite pollen board, l.uxou-lnvosi!,,'utid rt'ul e-t-ltoss of Taininuny, now- turned reformer nnd supporting Ijow : Col"r, who held Up Croltor to scorn its n typo of coiumer clallrm In polities, an engei" though un successful aspirant for the Tninnmny mayoralty nomination, nnd Kthvard M, Hliepard, 'who in 1SH7 sttpportetl Low, tiitl stiitl thai "the caieer of Titmmany Hall Is the most disgraceful blot upon the municipal history of tills country," now saying "tinrkls Is wlllln' " when Tammany liitliiiates 11 willingness to consider him as its cntiilldiito for mayor. Truly politics Is n sit tinge game. MINERS' STEIKES. Kdllor of 'the Trlljiiiio- Sirl tu bis tenth annual teport to i-oncrcM the iiiniiiiiliiiier of I iIiki gives veiy fpeclflc ditails of ill the striken tint hai- 1 1K0H pirn e In the inltid Stales lioni January , l-s-sT, lo Jime i;u, 191. Tlie 11 pull Blici Ihe stllkis by iniliistilcs In lacb state, with tlio cui'iv, Io ta the 1 with lh" men cieploccd In each Indmtry whin the -Hike look pine; tin- number Ilium 11 out of itiiplnciuciil; the number In wlio.se in tcieM the i-til1.!- w.h calkdi the ii'imber of djjs lot: how many weie lo-omplnu'd; how tn.inj new nun look their place.-,: how many weie hiouitht tlotu ot in 1 plat ic .1111I the ni.ies or f.iiliui; of the i-Uikco-, It also irlics the liwi ill w,ue lo the c-mploces In each 1.1-e, as will as t,o lo-.s and d.imii'o In the nuplnieM. llelii'Vlin; Hat It will bo itileuMIni' to iitlni as ".ell as olhiis in see minr of the ti'i-utls of stnkes I haic ihosin fiom tin- lepoit lue stukis thai bale t tkc.il 1'l.lt;' in l.ncine and back I wanna imiiitiis, between .Ian. I, ls-T, and Jui.e Mi. I-M, A leport was made by tlio loiniuU sionoi of labor to the lit 1 m-BrPhi tiom .Inly 1, 'PI, to IPim, wbii h lis not ionic fiom the pie's jet, luil Is riiectecl to be piililisbi c betole Wllltll. In 1S7 l.tlillir ciinlj- bid 1' stiihes Hid I acl.iwai.ii: ::, of which ;i nio nedltcd 10 W'ii;.e lime. In the --1, tlic aeoejtate ruiiilur of ,-trikir-, is clcen as -,'-7.", and the numb- r in whoso tnteict (he Irlkes took pi lie w-.t-. ft". 'tho Wilko-Hill- and I'liniouth Uiikc la-ted fiom .1.111 o to .l.,n. 19, villi a lots ju wauc.s of il:!.MI. In tlio lli.lcton legion a slilke besnii s0p, r, .aid l.nlul to Maii-li 1", I'is. iiBiiltiuu" 111 a lo-s of uaps of ?,!,27::,I7I. 'J'lirv ii'eehed 7l,lilV- aisi-,1. nee. The iiuiiiIit who w.uit oul was 21,211 Their weio J.'JiS new rniplciyiv, of nlmm 1M weie broupht from othei plaie. The -liike was a failure. Stilkcs lie iUoled as t-iklnc; plain: I'Hiu otilh and WTIki linn-, one; siv in Wilke.i llitte, thtco in Pitf'ton: two in I'laiiLs township; Iwu in KlnifUn: oi.e e.ub in llalo ton ti'!;liii, ll.i7leton, ll.ulebrook, Kliij-tmi and l'l.Miionlh l.iikawaiini had lluee .Mtikcv, all iiidilul to Sti.inton. One wa aii.ite-t cuiploy ttici.t of non union men. whiih li-tcd 217 cljji-, ..nd wbi.-li was a fiilnie. In ISSs theie weie two sttikes m 'criiilnn itiil one at W'liitin '111010 wa n .stnko in l.uciiie 01 l.u.ka'viuu.1 in l'i. In laoO theie was a stiiki in ci.iuton, which Listed 2') da;-, aualust iMe-.sii docking, whiih paitl.c sueeeeeled, and one in l.ueiue count.i foi (hi' same 1 au-,e, in li'il. Iislins ten ila-, but tailed, and one in I'lttston, In s)J their was one at I.atlin. in ls!i; there wne two !n la.err.e, and one 'n Seianton. In f-'il theie voio seou .-.It iki-s 111 l.UA'inr county, to wit: 'Iwo al llalcton, one at llahbiook, one al t'llMon, one at I'ai-ons, 0110 .it Wilkin-lljiir, and one at Plain.-, town ship; none in l.aik.iwauna lom.ty. 'I be lo of m.ikc- to enipknes in lu?eine 1 iMUily fiom ,1 in. 1, 1W, to .luiio .",0, P-')l, was S2,.:i-,o.j0, and tu eniplo.u-i-. by buiintss allirted, ! -J7, 171. In l.aikawauui lounly (ho waijc-, lost w.i-, sji.im), nnd iniplowi-' Io.s, S.:iii. Vlio 1,110-1 iiiiuibii of ftiikfs in the io.il mill but luMiiera, lia- takn, place in tin- bitumiiuus tt-ion-. 'the ni lulu r of uiiiuts and minr l.iboicis in the st. ite ot I", im-.vh. nn,i iinoUeil in strikes 111.1 v be fii'ti ill Ha tollowiier table, with tin inunbii i ii, w eiuploce.s, me lulling tlio e biouuht fiom othci plaie-: Numbi'i New Itioupht fuitn Vear. bi 1011 sti ike. inipluyrs, otliir plans. s-7 'it. is-, u.ifi.1 S,2'i IssS ti.'il.: I'es f ls-'l 7-.7I7 '".tvo 1.221 Is'D t7,'-oo O.lsi, ,',,i,2," ls'll Ci !,.',(,, sJ", r,,(K)il 1'2 ll.li'i.: 1,071 :ii' I vis 2,:;77 2.:iiu .', :o vi- s,2"0 t.,.1,17 7,.i--i Si nioiilh . n 11 iny: the pmud ii.cbi'1,,1 m tin- n-u uoi'ir, theio liivo been 111 tho .-ta'o tluee lotkout of milieu .aid tune I.1I1011 - aim two of .uke leiui- ei-. - 1". W, .lay. (aiboiululi', (let .'. LIEUT, DOYLE TELLS HOW SCHLEY FOUGHT ICiiicliukii fiom Pane 1.1 Admiidl Dewej Yon ww that mvii.iI' "Ye-, idi : I saw ll, slRi.al beinu' niule" Admii il IU 11I1 1111 Hid .miu le.nl tlm niunil' "I ilbl not, bill I itiiili i-lnn,' wbai it was, and, il 1 am not ini-takoii, a wa Mil'aulej, .111 cii-fgn we hid on bo.ud, vim made th" signal biui-ilf. S'oon attii Ibit the lotnaid tuiiet an 1 staiboinl unlet of the lliouklili who directed to Ju. nl Ihe uiuis with aimoi-piiulnK she'll', The- imnaril tuie't wa- illiiiled In Hi c- III -.t two shot-, vhle.li it did. Tho -hols fell slmit. Then 1 was dittrtcd to Ihe, and I tiled at a unite, at I now ii'cill, of (i,."sl0 j .11 lis. We liji'il both Klin- at that lanae. 'lho-.s shots fell fhoit. Wo loiihd .main III tlir trial b'l.iid tuiiel, and I luiii'.i-iil the 1.1111,-0 to 'i.TOiJ yank and liicil the liL-iil kuii, II went a Utile in tho ilttht of Ihe Coliiii, a- near a- I could Jueliti1, bin ilic 1.1111:0 w.i' i cry koo.I. 'Ihe Colon eiy foou alter lint went ahoie. We Meami'd up to her and pinuedul 10 Kit out a eiiltcr for l.iplaiu look to i mil and iciehe bet t-u.-. leudii." The Cross-Exnminntlon. Captain l.nule bexau bl- cio's-ejniluallcui by a-,liu tlie witnc -- whi'lher he wa- ,i Mire of the po.-!tioiis and ,u tlii ix ei ihe llroi,kln as be hid In en of the way the lliookl.in li.nl been lurneel uu the iliv of the -xauliao In'ih'. 'lb" wiluisx nplii'd tli.tt he w.i- tnino ceilalu, lie upeitiil bis xt, Hi, until 111, oh' yeatenlay that bo bul 111 lite the entlj ill Ihe lug that llio level h.nl 1 111 111 'I with a si.iibii.iul luiio whin in iaot II bad luini'd ulh a poit helm, lie tali! be bad not ioiix"llnl wnh any one eiecpl Com lu.iudii slmji befi'ie hi' ilu.unl Ihe nitty. Ruction, wne a.kul b.c Mr, Marin, Thei ti.oiisnl 1111. ill the fame uioiuul none mil ,u leidiy In- Captain l.emlj in ihe t'jimiiitiiii in t Ii it 1 'Ihe wlluifS ag.nn ,-,il,l Hut lie bail biaid kuiix lit. 1 1 on the MikiIi ,iii.-' appiu-,oh to I ieu-fiiegoi-', lie was sine that them wne seioial pin., iillboiicb the lot; bool;, which be Ind writ ten for tint da, bul .. i.-ioid 01 cmlf twe) mm., lie aduilltiil that In tint u.-p.it the Ug did lot ifiie-ent tie- eutlio fails, 'Ihe wiluisi ak-o inbl of Ihe ri.iina: Sijiiadron's inoitnoi. t-aiico of iti-.' Inibor of ( Uiifui'xrw, bul raid that bo had obxiived no tiithwoiks oil the fchoie theie. He aln ihl that wluti he bid s-e.n t lie chore lishlx Jt ulgbt at i'iniiue';iw he had new r Mlv peiliil that they weiu mc,iijN. t lt of n-c. in1! tluee huicciiMi on iha lun ilui.ii' tho day lime. "Wo HMnted them a-. S'iinWi I'na'.r.i," he nbl '"il.ey vcii- to l,.a,.eii that toir.e! one mjsc.icil Ibal wo -.hn-al-l stir then up hit, but we 1I11I not ill'- it Uu 111. In o'-pi-.n.-u in '1,'. Ilanua's itiu.-il, n... I. leu tenant II lo -.del that 111 apnroathlnv Sanliuiro en the cw'lui:'," o May !'x, tl.r. qu.idiou laid In for tho nlsht ilioe.t xeien miles oft SaulI.iRu, llo btlicicd II It ll'ci 1 11 blclif.nl and tho Viiou b.id been pi 11 id 011 picket duty for tlu tiltsbl The i, bnwi'Ui, -linivel 111 11 cold ol hat. Mr. Ilauua th'i. csn lined the v, hin.-i icif.nel hirf h'.-, leo'.iiiMiiy beailuii 011 Ihe bitilc off -xm, tiaiio. lie tked lilt 1 ilr.t aj lo Hi" dliei ll,n In wbleb lb SpauUli ship, -,.1'ir headcel .e. :lv laiue out of the mouth of the luilior. "lliey i.cio ioiiiiiw r,,lit lowaul u-," the wit nrss tc piled, "In c-oluuiii, a Utile on our ttar brtinl bow. 'liny hid not lli-ii bedim t" Him." "Wne thev fhn.i; l ynn:' a-ked Mr. Iln.u.i. "'Ilie.i wen icitalnh Hi 1,1-5 in our elirection." . the ircnxr. u wllnesj i-jid tint atlei thm Hi,- II. lux wis fioui both sides id Hit bow of the cniin'4'CaeU, ."How lure (hi juii foil ot Jour iee-olloitlo.1 ns to the' way the were bended at that time?" .Mr. llanua a,kcd. "lint l ono nf the tiling that mosl flimly Intpies'i'd lts-f on my liilml," replied the wit tli'.'d. l.lotiliiianl lle.tlc Mid tint he hail made his obsiri.itle.il i, the batllo Hiroligtli (lie prep' bole from the sllilnir head, ntul acjaln rrtntcil bow the en, my hail been tut oflf froiii bis Wo'i by tin- Miioke til one ot Ihe lllootclyn's bit.' riiii. Tho cum eiimln.illoii un lliene ltitielents M.11 In MORnss Mb, n the mint took It tnlrbilay leictu for luti'lieou, Snw tho Wigwag Signal, The afleitioiiii sexslon of the Schley mint be' Bin with Int'ulilci coiieeililnir tin- wluwni !(! tnl tee 1 lie Orijimi for Ihe lltnokljli lei HlC I11T tliliteeli-ltiib, Tlic wlllu-M (Llclilclillit l)o1") fiild that be was mire that ho had neu the kIimi.iI made, but tint he wu unable lo flint .in cnliy of the slcn.il In Hie chip's leg. Heading tlio lev, he found scleral (denials and then a imtr fiijlmr Hint "other unimportant ltrtiAla hod been nude." Totlfj Inp lotiecrnliiK the ctent of July ," t.leuteiiant Pojle ulatnl tti.il nl li.t',0 a. tn. of that il.Ur Hie lliooklcn bail been r;0fl jar.li fiom the Metro, rno janls farthrr out than the position atslirrpd. II- tlioucbt that Ihe llinoli. l.in's Hist hol hid been tiled fotr or flee ttiln lites alter br befrau lo move Into action. ( nptalii Imlv 11 -I, eil what eitoits had hem It nde by the t'liiiitr Srjuadioii lo ell'cener l,ie whiicabouts 'of the SpitiUh flert while the srpiailion lay off I ieiifuaos before Ihe uirl.n1 of faptiln Mclalli, 'Jhr wilnc-s replied that their had hem no cllort eioept In 111.tt.I11g lnrUlr!t of tin captain of the Hrltth orl Arlnla. Captain l.euily then ni-keil 1 iiuinbiT "f qur llctH. lie lift of tliMe- called lor an explain Hon ol what Hie wlliie" meaiit jestcrdaj when be Kild he Ihouabt tint Ju-t after Ihe bruin nine of the battle' of July 'J thrre was a pro pert of a "mclce." 'f thought," ieponded the witness, "that Hie ships were oouilnir ritiht towaid tis. I thought they would get Into lb. and I tliouglil we would hoe a inli-up, as they weir only about 1100 .nils db-taiit " Judge Aihoeate Do ,ou tiiean that the ctiluse of Ike lliookhu look her ncio-es the SpinMi line mid that Mi" 11c tesx.it 1 lv ni.moiiirird wi ai Ii mike a tuin lo .uold lint. "I'liat Is vliat I mean." "Wlitt cidirs weie glu 11 by signal from tlie niooklin to tho Heel during the action of July a?" "f e1,t not know, erecpt what I have alretly texlilled t) about the wigwag." "Vein ham slated tint wbile yn-i wrrr on top of the (.larboard timet il looked eiy iniii'i as tlinugb their wis going lo lie .1 geneial melee or ml up with tho spanMi sTilps. r want .i.ai In alio. a netrl.i ax po-slble, the lelalhe pn-l-(Ions of Hio io5.-el-, SpanMi and American, to the Rionklyn at the time you leffr to." "At the lime T lefenul to. the Spanl.-h thlps wne in rolitmn, standing right towaid Us and about ,1 point on our slaibo.nd bow." Il.v Hir court What elirectiotl did the pin. i-h ships i.i,p Imintiliatrly after elciring the entrance to the baiboi:" "The dbretion niu-f have been n,illirt. They Meamed ilaht toward us; I hit i, wlien I fir-t 'jtv them they were on our M.iiboard bow." Hy the com I Was Ihcrr a squadion night or der bool: on bojul of thr Rinul.I.ni? "f did not spo -iny, Xo, I know their was nM. There was a captain'a night onlei bonk." The Log Entry Discussion. By the mart Hon- did I.ieulnnnt Sliaip 'on line o ton tint the cntic ,ou 111 nle in the log of I In Brookhn logaidiug the hi-bii of the lliookbu while tuiiiing w.tx wrumif" "IU mgiged in Ji-ciixsion at the luncheon table, inv linpir'xloii being at that time tint wc tuini'il with a xl.nboaul l.elm. During this di-eu-slon it oicuiied lo me the ,iy I picked up the ships on thr st.uboaid epiaitcr did not iiiil fit in with tuii'ing with the sl.11l10.ud brim. It luight line ehiiir o, but it elid Lot set m likely and I.ientinint shup, being an obsener and being awav fiom whtio 1 was in the -e-ii-e tint he bid bctlei- ob-enalion ot nil it we elul, I eoncluilecl he w.i- peifeeily light. 1 lea-eneil oul i-i my own mind tint if we fiuni'd willi xtathoaid helm wr iinneu-tionably woiili' hue pitkel up Ihe spauixh ships on 0111 8lailioanl lie im and not on our slaiboanl mat ter," Met teiiuil llojlr w.i- then cvu-ed and Lieu tenant Conunimk-r lillord .1, llou-h, who had made for thr lomt Hie Ingr iharls of thr pe.xitionc of ihe e els of ihe niiiii.iu squad, roll while oil' Sinliigii. w.w called to Identify thoxp eh.nls and to stale the elite upon which tin - weio pri'pired. Couini.inilfi llou-h al-n gaw- iiifoimafion eoineining the ph.i-es of the ir.oen dining the aiitiigii canipiign ax takm fn in the Ameilcin rplienirrlj. Thought the Brooklyn Was Injuicd. I'lplaln William C Diw-on, of thr L'nitid Slates m.uinr eoips, w.ts Iho in M witnex.-. He w.tx x.mi.il tillitn- on bo.ud the- b..ttlt.-hip ln iliant durinr the- bittlc olf Smti.igo and -.in! th.,t he bid luiliiril the r.iooklyii when fn.it ie---el tuitied to the xnutiiwaul. He had .-up poted the chip wax injuied and bad gone out of action. Mi' thought .-bo went 2,flil i.ndx 01 moie to the xoutli Cipt.tnt llawxoii said that dining the Initio he had a pine on the Hying luidge, br-,'ep Cipt.iin Tailor, ind bad been .ible lo sen well, 'the In, Ii. 111 1 lad, he said, occupied a oo-ition .it the el-tern eilteinlty of Ihr arc of the bloi k id log eiiele, while the fliookljn had been at the wo-t ceil of the lino. "'Ihe Indian 1," ho Mid, "wa-, heading ippio--imiteh 1101th -lii-l Hie llrookl.in iioilheilv and ea-leili, 'the Tei.es w.u tii-t 1 i-t of (he fliunk lju and wa- leullng in the Mine genual dnei Hon 1. that u-x-cl. 1 hid the cle.11 ilew of al! tin' lexxils un to the time the ludlini was illieilid lo letiun, iliirlng the ilia-' of the ( Ion." In leply to a cpte'lion fiom Captain l.i'iuly, the witne.-s aid at tills point that ho bid seen no xlgnilx fiom thr nruokl.tn ilheetlng tlir uinieiiKiit of Hit- licet dining the' bailie. Con tinning his n.iiiitiie, br kiiil: " t Ihr beginning all the ship- luined in tcw.ud the Spini-h licit, which w.is cnieiging fiom the hiibiir, 'Ihe panlxh iex-els came out in .1 sotitlii-ixtrrly iliieellnu and port helm, limiting to the wcstw.'.ul, pi lolleally parallel to the iiij.t Hue. tin- -hip- then not haling as great tpeid ,ix thr eneiiilV, begin to fill behind, so Hut Ihr Indian, On iron, low 1 ami Ti'as slaihniulcil I dm ami nnde ill the speed they could in a paialhl couir with the spinKh fipndioii. I did not -ee the evict nimi'liient of the lliookl.Mi. The lu,t nolhed of liei w-.n tweiili-lnr or Ihlity miuuli'.s after Hie Initio had lieguii, when I tinned my e.icx lo ihr we-tward and aw Hie Ilioukliu standing appaieully elue southwaid, dlieclly at light angles to the eoun-c wr and the other American -hips weir slerr ins, 'Jhis bliuik uic so foielbly becain-e Ibr other x,ijn 'tcic hi lOlunin and weie sletmlng Miotic. ml. Ihe llrookl.tn was In clo-r pioiimui' lo eie.ul olheix of enir ahlpx, 'they appearrd buiiihod, but Hie llrookl.in was .training xouth waul mill III lug with her s.icm guui, while nunc of ihr olhci-, I louhl not dUtluBiiith whiih, were el.ixo to lu-r. The bpnlnlr w.n to le pi.'i .able til it I iipi.ned thr iiil in tl.r coin lii.nidll g olluer if out- ship, sayii.g t.nt I feaied tin' lliooklin w.e !iiuted unci i.u going out. She, bowictr, ohittiged her eom-r .11,1 wenf wee-l 011 a line we'll outside of the 01'ur t.hp 1 think the Oieaou n. (Inn in ihr lejel, rltl.rr (he Oieson or the Tca, with thr Iowa follow ing and the bull 111 1 a- the ic.ir. the Ihouklwi steereel a ionise paialb-l, but 1 mile or n mile and .1 lulf lo Ihe miulio ad, .killing noaig the 10I1111111 foriiud by the lint. Ily tint I'm,-, the iha-r wn will under wo and the lehvii,, pj.,!, ticnx of ibo hips mii.i not i banged. Cross Examined. ill. Ilaiic.'s iiiu eianiliuiiiii '( (.tpiiiti Dawfou vas dlRCtel toward fbowirg uui bis tcniniony was luxi-il upon 1 e-eallei t ii'ii and Hi el ici'fep.iicialy he wa, lljhle to be ini.' tirat.' 'I bu w'.tr.i.s 11l111it1.1l Hut lie teatltltd unl i.vm inii'iory, bul Im Midi "i w,i 111 ilnl; j a ilcnil oflner ami 't .ih uy duty tg olwnu cicely anil uuku' ie P"it." Ho nil tb.it Hie IbooMca hid gone about S.KIel J lids IU lio eollt'-lWaid. Whin Caietilli II..WXOI, was r e.'d, I.Uuieu ant 1', , ll),)ii, of Ihr bmeait of xi,uiii 11 gliiuiii);;, na-.v d piiliiiini, was lnii,iilui"U it PM'ecnt ,1 ttbulal'il .xlatcmeiit liov'ng Iho amount of nut on boaiel the "els vl Hie 1 lying SimaJrou fi"iu Itjy l.'i m .hoie 1, lsx as cnmplltd Irotn the st-ani log book tip Vuilo-ix 1 i-Sx, 1-. Mr. iiajner s:ilel Hut br would i.et oblii-t to Ibo piCM-mallon ot tlila t,ia,e tun :. but that ha would is'c that It , n- rx Icii.cl a t iliiew how- long tlib ic. I 11 culi ,av would 1 airy the icrc under foiePil iliaiiur, b.i.lng kiiilicii'iit on baud tu tali- the in -1 to an nlvi-ii bi r of siipplici, t aplalu l.ruil) fald "15 but no objection to iipl'lciiu- this atldltionil Inforiinlion. but the iv oil it 11.50 p. in. adjourned for the day, bifoic :'is table could be nmcnlcil. FINLEY'S Fall Exhibit of New Silks and Dress Goods Our cntlie lines of Korelgn and Do mestic Silks and Dress Hoods 1110 now on dl-play. They are the uctV est and best creations fiom the fashion market', home nnd nliroad shown In rich nirny for your Inspection, SILKS HLACK AND COI.OrtHD TAFKbVI'A SILKS, at loc and up. HLACK AND COLOllKD THAU 15 H SOli:, at ?1.00 and 1111. HLACK AND COLO UK 15 LOt'lts- IN1', $1.00 and up. HLACK AND COLOUKD .SATINM fiUi-. and up. FANCY TAFFKTA WAI.ST SILKS, Voc nnd up. FANCY LOmWINKS AVAIST SILK, 51.00 and up. Corduroys at 50c to $1.25 Are in very great demand this fall for Jackets and .Separate sjkirts. DRESS GOODS Plain, smooth fabrics predominate tills season. 1'HlESTLEy.S HLACK DllESS C.OODS are here in abundance In great vitngi- of new weaves. HI ! 1 li.STLK Y'S C H A V i: N E T T 10 MEL'I'ONS. for Storm Coats uiitT Suits; 51 inches wide, at $l,ciu and SI. 95. WOOL HlAltlTZ COIID, in black and colors, at $1.00. HHUNF.LLH CLOTH, in black and colors at 51.2.". PKQUI-V S12HC.KS, black and colois, 75c and S1.00. ALL AVOOL SKRGKS, black and col ors, at 50c. llOJIKSHUN SCiTINGP, 51 Inches wide, 50c. and T5c. EXT1IA HEAVY IMELTONS, 51 In dies wide, at $1.00. SILK AND "WOOL SCHL1MK and L.VN'SDOWNK, at S1.00 and $1.2.'. ALL WOOL CHEVIOTS, at 15e and $2.50. 510-512 Lackawanna Ave From Shoe Strings to BOOTS NO ORDER TOO SMALL, NO ORDER TOO LARGE. NOT PROFIT BUT BUSINESS INCREASE. LOWER THE PRICE. LARGER THE TRADE. SEE THE POINT. ALWAYS BUSY. Lewis & Reiily "ALWAYS BUSY." 114 116 Wyoming Avenue. See our School Shoe Window. Tramp Tramp Tramp The Boys are inarching to and from work and pleasure. Bring in your Bicycles and have them put in shape for riding. Bike, Wagon Tires and Beariugs a specialty. Florey & Brooks, 211 Washington Avenue. Refrigerators, Oil Stoves, Screen Doors, Gas Stoves, Window Screens, Hammocks. (I U 325-32T Pena Avenue. ni I fey! SCRANTON'S BUSINESS HOUSES. THEGt? ENTERPRISING DEALERS CAN SUPPLY YOUR NE EDS OP EVERY CHARACTER PROMPTLY AND SATISFACTORILY. .. fzrviAMAra lioltitlmr r?niilraLiar. ! Cinptojj iiiilon men, IMImnics rlicctlulljr Chen, ltcmodcllng and tcpaitlng A epciUtty. 3Sti WASHINGTON AVE, EDWIN S, WILLIAMS. CONTRACTOR, BUILDER ROOM SB COIL EXCHANGE, SCRANTON. PA. Cold Medal iS1. rholograplur tldlilrt-ii'i $ Attl.t. FOR SALE tUtOle-.S and WAO OSS of all klndal also lIoiL-ci and llulldllig Lots at bargnlns. HOIISf.y. 01,1 1't'HD and tmooMr.u at M. T. Keller' $ Lackawanna Carriage Wciks. farrell's Transfer Motr.-i height, ritrnl lure and U.iggage, Safe, I'hnos and Jli. rhltirry, 21" batkiwaiina .ie J. B. WOOLGEY & CO covrfrV,crops AND BUILDERS. Scalers In Plate Glass and Lumber OF ALL KINDS. LACKAWANNA UNDERWEA R STORE Will tell all their samples of fine imported Madras Shlrta for men at We. : worlh $1 to ?J.M WALTER E. DAVIS. 214, 216. 218 PAULI BLDQ. Attorney-nt-Law, Scrtinton, Pa. E. JOSEPH KUETTEL. rear 511 Lackawanna aienue, manufacturer of Wire Screens of all kindi: fully piepaied for tho spring reason. Wc niako al! kinds ot poich H reen. etc. PETER STIPP. General Conltaitor, Builder and Dealer In Building Stone. Coinentbv ot cellars u spe cialty. Telephone 2502. Ofllee. i,i7 Washington aienus. JAMES J. MURRAY, SurccsfOi' to the limit tc Cornell Co., In Hi and 6hcet metal work and icntil.-itlon. Carton lurmiu'jr, lepain and geneial Hi. woik a specially. No. 1J2 Lackawanna aienue. 11 jFali Designs In announcing the opening of our new stock, we call special attention to the fact that our Entire Line lias been made to our special order, thus giving us an Exclusive Line of designs and colorings from the world's leading mills. Never before have we been en abled to offer a stock so complete at such tempting prices. A superb stock of all the leading fabrics. Velvet Tapestry An Early Inspection Is Advised Williams & 126 Washington Avenue. 1 Carpets Wall I .bH- K"s - .1 CDecond-Ciass City with a First-Class Stock of Gut Glass, erline Stewar QGkS, EICi Suitable for Wedding Gifts, Mercereatt & Connell, 132 Wyoming Avenue, ' ATLANTIC CITY HOTELS. Grand Atlantic Hotel and annex Vlrntida Ave. and Death, Atlantic City ', J. SUtli ycai, '') beautiful looms cntiiite, tlngli and with bath; hot at'i wW tea-water Lathj In hotel and annex Locution (Clett and cential, .. i.t.tn i... . t..l ,-,r II,,. sir,,! Ptr-r. Clr, ho.tr.i Orlcra sncii-ial iprinj lates, ,1J to L by week; ii.M up by day- Mn-ilal rate to laiulllcs. Coachcj meet all triillis. unit; wr uewmn. C-I1AIII.I.S U. VUI'IJ. Hanlevs Bakery. A2Q SPRUCE ST, Succeeeor to HUNTINGTON Wo mle 1 fpeclally of fine bread tluflj. Orders tor Salads, Oysters, Ciocjuctln, etc, promptly Oiled. A full line ot Lcc Crcatn and ten.. IV. A. HARVEY. Uectrlc Wiring and fixture. KIcctlic Dell snd Telephone Work. 309COMMO we TH BUILOINQ FRED H. WINTER. BZA CAROUSE AVENUE, Staple Groceries and Proilsions. A full line of Vegetables, etc, received daily. THE SCRANTON VlTRIPIED BRICK andtile Manufacturing Company Makers of Paling Drlek, etc. M. II. Dale, General Sales Agent, Otitic 329 Washington avo. Works al Nay Aug, Ta., I.'. & W. V. R. 11. WILSON A. COMPANY. fashionable Tailors (Hotel Jcrmyn Building), S.'J Fpruce street, Scranton, I'a. fcuits prctacd, S3 cents; par.ts pressed, 10 cents. Clothing re paired, called for and delivered. New Thonc, 2603 Kingsbury A Scranton, Manufacturers' Agentt MINE AND MILL SUPPLIES. District Agents for John A. KocbliiiR's Sons Co.'s Wire Rope and Klcctiicul Wile. Uiitta l'cuha and Rubber Mfg. Co.'s Belting, racking, llo-e and Mechanical Rubber Goods. Knowlton Packing. Cartcr'a Oil Clothing. Room ::10 fault Bldg. SEOURITY BUILDING d SAVINGS UNION Home offlee, 20S-209 Mears Building, transacts a general building and loan business tluoughout tho state of l'ennsbanla. ,M 'IM'M. Carpets Axminster Brussels Ingrain Draperies I Paper - H',H 4.4.,i( THIRD NATIONAL BANK OF SCRA.NTON. Capita! 200,000. Surplus !525,00f United State3 Depositary. Special attention given to hi'Sinrss, rURSOx.-VL and sav inos accol'.nts, whether large or small. Open Saturday evenings from 8 to 9 o'clock, Wm. Cosnt.il, President. Ilusuv 1)i-.i.in, Jr., Vice Pres. VV.m.H, Pi:ck, Cashier. Allis-Chalmers Co Succebsoro to .Machine Business ot Plclison Munuluctiirlur; Co., Scranton and Wilkea-Uarrc, Pa. Stationary Ktiglncs, Pollers, Mining Machinery, I'umps. McAnulty ,ii a AiAite . ,.i3 ilA , kjatek)AI4'S tviL4xfce4rf a-i t Am Ufaiii.