fwpjwFwfflSBfOTP TTT fjv nvv?vw -- W; (F 1 4 THE SCR ANTON TRIBUNE-MONDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1901'. ri iTllPr'sR JTI.lB? iHkMnsH w t'libtUhrd rally, I'.wpl iinday, hy The Trlb. We 1'ublli.hlna; Computi, ut Filly Cents n Month. I.IVV P. ittnlARt), tUltor. (). I'. IIVMtr.i:, Mildness Mamrcr. New Yotl: Offltcl 150 N'j-,atl fit. S. S. VllllKbAS'D, (Sole jionl (or foreign Adurllslnx. tnttrcd at the Ivtoftlce at Scranlun, I'J., us fircoml Class Mail Milter. .When rpiro will permit, The Trllmne l always tlad to print short letters from lit friends bear In; mi current tophf. but Its rule Is that tliev mint he signed, for piibllt.itlmi, liy the writer i teal name! and Ihe rnndlllo'i precedent to rtfl repl.iti'e Is that nil contributions thill ho subject lo editorial retlslon. im: n..r hah: rim advciitisixo. The following table shows the prion per i:ieh ih Inseillon, paic to be used within one ycai: Villi " Position nispi.w 'esstltati'00 I m lies 0 wn indies... l"0O " ... MO " ... inoo ' .... .2 .10 .15 .IS I'or imiU ct think", resolutions of eondolrnec nd flmllii- cniMrllnilloin In Ihe nature of rid Vrflsliuj The Tribune makes n clijrcn of S rents line. Itrlej for ClaislflcJ AHiertlsIni; furnished on ppllealloti, Si.' n ANTON, OUTOHBtt IIS, 1901. THE BEPUBLICAN TICKET. State. Ptipirrue Couil-UII.LIAM I'. POTIUR. Tiia.uicr-rn.XK 0. HAItlUS. County. Jihlsp-.l. W. C'Altl'llM l'.ll. foiihoilei II. .. HSV.. oroni-i llll. .1. ,t. ItOllKII'lS. bimejoi-fiKOllClll :. STUVUNbOX. IMcctlun Nov, S. "When the Ucmoeiaey went out ol power In our state it left to the Itnmhllian nitty a lei cy of alnii-t Hi'.'iflO.nnt) of ileht. Tills debt, by libc .idnitnisti.ition umler Itcpublirju rule, has Ken aluio-i entliely piiil. We haie Increased the appioprlationa lo the common Echools until we jtatul nl lb- head of Hie Amcriiaii slates in support of popular edtuaUur. t'niLr Uepublicm k.ImfiiNtrntfori thcie has been piid each iar Tor iiliic.itlonil pin puti's moic I linn was appiopiiated ly Ihe II. in. m. i lie pailv In their flutter of a lenluiy of ini-iulc. Me hue iucica-cd our ap tmpilatfom to (li.nil.iblc mrl oleenioviiarr in-li-lutlona until we ran iiu kc Ihe lio-iit tint no stale li"lwcen the two nco.nn iiipm t th"e intitu I'oiij as well ai il'i-s our own. Our 7.110(1,000 of n ople arc iniiu-liioiH. honest, lawabMiuR and hippy. Yel, Miriniuidcil as we ate on meiy blie Mill projpeiom bii-ine rowlilioiK, wltli people lappy, 'inplo.veil and coiitinted. and with eet? I enue of busine-i and trade fully oe. upi-il, and Mill the pio-peir of th fuline iiilghlcniiig and iiovin iiioie hi.peful. Ih" old hi-torlo p.nty of rhsliiielion and wml ion tpK up j lij ilcili al riy if false pietriH-. hipimlsy and iiislm-eiity for (lie purpose of mUleadiiis Hie people and legalr. h? lo-t power.' nom the Ilepiiblhau h(a!e Matfuiiu. 'J'lic fail th.-ii this may bo what 1 tennoil mi "oiy je.n" In politics s-hoiii-l hot riui-.o iropnblimiw to In? liirHffci Jnt as lo thi-ir ilutlcH at tilt' poll?. Lackawanna enmity pief-onts a clujn liutl able tk-kPt tliis fall, and tliore is 110 leas-on why the niotnbors or tho party of honest Kovurninent ami juti Vivek Mlmiiiii icl.i. in the vigihinoe 1. tiulrril to keep in i-hcelt the wriKSlin-f nilnoiily that i ready at all times to rrnbnuo evoiy "ism" or eomblnatlon if malcontents thai tan in any mnn-' ficr as-Mst In disrupting the llepnbli N'tii paily. The Automobile Nuisance. EVlDi:.C'i; appears to be aei u iiMiIdtfiis' of late to cause ap prehension that the popular pleasure vehiclo known as Hie nutrimoblle is liable to become not tmly a nuisance but a menace to pub lie safety til thin cily. For ninny luor.llia the "nuto." whli.h was hailed tvlth rlollxlif as an ideal eouveyanee, has been seen in Serantoii, and has been op"iuted with care by those vim lutrodiued 11. 'j he lunnlnK of the 111a ihines in the city was regulated and pains were lak n by owners not to 'iperrde tin 111 in 11 way that would frighten horsey unaccustoined to the stranp-e Mason. I'nili r thee 1 ontli llons, tin: daiiRer from the "amo" was onllned almort enllrely to iln opeia Inr, Mho look bis chances upon beliiy Injured by Kasoline eploion. Within the pust few weeks, however, there seems to haw been a ehanse in Ihe order of things. As the machines become, more plentiful, the operators lipcome more teekless. Automobiles riperiited by lioys now lly thrnuKb tbo treels tit a rale of speed much -.'renter llutn thai which would cause the ar lest of a bicyclist for henrehim;. These UrwlliH' eiiKineers appoiir to have no iX'Kiird for the horj-o uu nor or the pe Jestrlan, and It is nuirvelous that ser ious accident ban not already lesulled from their carelessness. The youthful mttoinoblllst should In roKiiluted. Kxporlenc-e and otiM-rvatlon should liave tnuKht our uelshbor. the Sunday Free Press, tint It Is unprofitable in Hie end to pandei to hoodliimlsm. This Held Is too small, anil the Free J'reps may realize Ihe fact when It Is loo late. West Point Civilized. At.'COUDlXCi to the repent of Colonel Millf, the superin tendent ut AVest I'olnt, the 1 ii.itoin of haiilu-r. whidi hiis In tlu past bioimht the institution inio illn'i-pule, li.m bcon almost entirely hboljslieil. t-uloiiel .Mills Ktnte.s that "the iliaejpline of tho coins of cadets has irmitly Inipro'eil iIuiIiik tho patt car," ami thut "new cuUut linliilii-j lias niiido exceptional pro-cross." This r"itelllKencn will bo leeeiveii with pious Viro iy the lotiutry ut lavKO, wlileh Is Itthtly pi mill of Went I'olnt, ami would like 'to bellevn that In the nmtler of Ulieloncy uud iliselpllno it was the Ideal Inbtlltitlon of tho world, Ah fin rxuliumro roinnrku; "No Mnmlble per toiijj'spectB u body of nevernl hundred physically healthful younfir men to oh-rer-jl- thu nice decoruin in belmvlor ivlilili Is mlstoi upon in a Klrls' liourd Iny'cliofil, 11 ml It would bn absurd to require cmletB who are under tiainlntj is piofesslonal llttliters to abslaln ill-to-fotliei' from thu 1-liul of horsorpluy thatJiunlshef. tif-eful tests of jiliiek und -sooitVimtmc, Tho nillltury iiemlemy lb not inuiiitatuca fop thu pin pose of turning out u collection ot masculine Miss .Nuneya who am afraid of .--olllnt; their hainlH or Kcttlug their unlforum mussed, lint to develop an array of found and .sturdy young men who me capable of taking euro or tjiemselyea m any fclttiulton in which tlicy aio likely to be placed." A( the tunic Ume, however, It Is ct- Hun of Isfcllnir on IMpcr lleaillnif V "2-' ..'') ,'J! .hi .?7J .I'm .17 .1". .IC.-. f-eitllnl Hint slrtrl nlicdlcliL-c lo onltis nnil i)b"-i'rntit't? of fair play -diotiltl be rhtoroitidy exacted til the tulllUuy pi'ltutil, Tl'i- coot ti.'-Mtiuptlini on pint of mine of the w!tun,-.es ,it u recent iiuitilry flint the cadet corpi- I1111I law- 01' list own Hint weft' not to lie Inter fered with b.v the fni'tilly. wiiH tic uMeilly (llstitsteful In not only the eon ftresslonttl commlttre that iiimle lnes tlnittlnii, but to cltls-eiiM of the Inilil Boiieifilly. If I'olonel Mllltj und his iih (ioelnti'rt linr- succeeded in restoring dl-dpllne, they are on'ltled to 011 grutiikttlons. It looks us iliiuicli the sliect inr strike wotittl wrnr Itself out fiulelly, In "plto of the mischievous local or Kiins who nn endi'.'norliif; to provoke disci der, Mr. Bryan Remains in the West. IN SIlIIIiIU tli-siperntlon, Wllllnni .TcnnltiBS Hryaii lias decided to tuke the stump in his own stal". i:xpeelnd calls from Maryland, from Massachusetts and Horn New York and Virginia did not come. He offered his tervlccs as an assistant to Hon. Tom Johnson In the wot It ot denionstratlng the misery that evists in Ohio, but his letter remains unan swered. Uejeoted at all eastern points, he remembered that a campaign wan In progress at homo, and packed his grip and started again upon a tour among his own people. As the Washington Star -a.vs, this was the rlsht step, for two reasons. In the ilivsl place, of all the campaigns this year, that in Nebraska is fash ioned after the Hryanlte order of things. Thete Is fusion of all the op ponents of Uepublleanism. Demo crats, Populist", and Silver Jlepubli eans have pooled their Issues, and largely as the result of Mr. KrynnV llilluenct. The crowds ho will addi-ei-p thcrefoie will be Ihoioughly sympath etic, und the applnuse will warm his blood anil console him for the slights ho has endured at the hands of the r'ornnin-Croker-Mel.o.'in contingent of the party. Ills heait is still tine to Poll, and Poll's heart is hllll Hue to lilm. If he makes no converts to his cause he will have a good time, and that will lepay him for his labors. In the second place, if Mr. IJryan ir. to hope to cut any tlgure at all in the next Democratic, national convention he must contrive in some way to bold on to the webt. The ast Is lo--t to him. .Mr. Hill and Mr. ('inker, though hating1 each other, ate as one against him: Mr. Uuiiiey in M.is.-achu.setts, has .supplanted (ii-orgo Fred Williams, while Mr. (loiinan and Mr. McLean are nianlpul.itii'n" the middle staler for antl-IJryan purposes. Mr. AVatter son Is playing for favor in the south again. Ills rhetorical jig over the Hooker Washington episode is proof sufficient that he is eager to resume his old leadership in that section. That of course bodes no good to Mr. 1'ryan. The south, moreover, is fickle. She has supported Mr. T'.ryan twice for the presidency, and she is likely to be look ing next time for a probable winner. Not even the south can live on elo quence alone. The west remains, and .Mr. Hryan will need her Inlluenco in his business. Discouraging as the outlook is, he probably has 110 thought of giving up. It would be unrea-.0n.U1le to expect him. at foity-five and In the Hush of his powers, when most men are but be ginning their political caieeiv, to ie tlro voluntaiily from the Held and be come a mere "rooter" for others. There must be at least one 11101 e good light In him. If not for personal leadership, for the principles for which he stands, and 11)01 is (he lime set for union. With the we.-t behind him he will till be a power In his party, and entitled to hope I'or at least lespectful atten tion at its hands, ('an he hold the west? f fusion carries- in Nebraska next mouth under his leadeishlp will the inlluence of Ihe victory spread throiifihout that seitlon'.' It Is announced that 1. 1 Hung t'hang and his ( nlleagut s In the administra tion of the Chinese government aro resolute In insisting that the treaty stipulations requiring foreigners who wish to peneiralf the interior of China lo give not lie 'if their intentions, shall be enfoiced. 'j'.ils regulation, which was originally designed 10 euablo Chiuo.se olllclals to protect aliens, has lallen into disuse during the pusL few years, and, it is as.-orted. has been tinl l'oimly disregarded by the niloslouniies who weie letlii,s or the lioxcrs, This is a regulut'on thut should be observed by all, it Is not just nor pioper to In sist thut the Chinese government should be responsible for the safely of reckless people, who petslst in visit ing dangerous districts at will. It is undoubtedly true that many of Ihe missionaries who lost their lives dur ,l"Kth';Iast iioxi-i' uprising, invited their fate by'thn unwise and vontuit some, policy of conducting (heir work, Ample opportunity will probably be iifforded from now on for tho yinm-,' American who craves tho life of a sol dier. The lei ins of enlistment or about 20.00U Fulled Mutes troops In the Philippines will expire m-M June, and it Is probable thai their places will need to bo filled. Ah H Is now udinll ted that 11 largo nrmy will bo neces sary tor somu yearn liuiuo to keep tho Filipino nuiloouUiits quiet nml afford promised peace for the loyal lesldenta or tho islands who are in constant fear thai the government will -luaudon them to the lawless 1 ut-tliruats who poso ns patriots, there will undoubted ly bo chuiico lor all young men who desho a taste of military life In tho tropics, Senator Tillman's udvoeiuy of tho slaughter or blacks In tho .Souih wW probably be titkm for Its true value by the public at largo, If Tillman did not ioar occasionally ho would soon be rorgotlen, lu tho endorsement of Scnaloi; "11,1 ly" Mason, the Fontkcr-ror-prcsldent boom eniountcred tho hoodoo almost herme It was born. Tho Oumlm ollicluls again t-ccm to bo out of "touch" with Patrick Crowe. Of coiirbe, the local Democrats oro not BaUslle'1 with thu itopubllcnn rottiity ticket this year. They me nl mii.vh illlllctilt to please. The court rocoul and tnit-rnclm.' urll cli'S (llsagi'ee to u cerlnllt extent le-gntdlh-r the feiitureit of the buttle ot StllltlUBO. It took Mr. I'oray rpille it while lo ONirnor what ti Glorious limtllulloii the I'ciinsj Ivnnla Democracy Is. According to the Southern nil.s toerucy, nil tneii of (he same color are 1 rented cttt.ll. There Is no solid South these dnyr, but a few blatherskites uru left lo iniiku noire. General 3ull--r's friends now nliow n disposition lo imitate Admiral Schley's admit crs. Mi'. Carnegie wishes New York to understand that he Is out or pollllcs. The Ohio Democracy count-- upon til least having 11 llrst-class funeral. l'cnns.slvuiil.i fusion is liable to end in 1 oiii'usion. The Exchange Table. A City of Home Tilmmed Whiskers. 1'iom Ihe Tioy llemid. The luibrH of Sihcneclaily uNut Ihe pllic of Rhau", and ulie of tho haidu.ne tltuliH of th" town sold Ipu i.iyois 111 lo- than it week, Now tho barbels tnteit.iln .1 faint iiiplclon that lliey lie e made a iiilt.al.t-, .mil they aio won il'Tim; if it will imt be pmvihlc lur iheni to piiMiado I lie h.ndw.iio mill Hint .1 io-,tlty thnuld lie paid them 011 r.ich 1101 vdd. The Luzerne Fashion Editor Speaks. I'lum the Ill.cs-It.11 10 Tclcphiu'c. If Mi". Itoo-owdt 'nn diis prupi'ilx and .11 Rood tailo mi V'OD 1 je.11. Mi.- i tt Ins .1 nolewoilhy i"eaniile that iMi.n.ipjnt Aiucilcan tiiui would "1I.1 well in follnu. i:lr.ii.if-.ini IMiic, and dipvinir be-mid the limit of thu incurs i .1 i .itM' wbhli allot I- Uiou-aiiiU nf Ami ric.111 hollies, and Is ihe i.nic "f iiimli iinliipplnfiK. Mr. Watterson's Futile Whoop. I'lotii tlie l'itt'bun; liUpak.i. Mi. Watlei.utr. wild whoop of ddiiious joy inir the i.iilnu-? kind- ut piof.ine liouble thi-f "this .Miuui; biom lie biMu" i-i Kfjm 10 laito lu .t --oak tniltit in l.iilius: to e-ilhuale tho ailely tlnl tin1 -o'Uho'n pi'-jiu h neio .110 .lb loaily l.u-111. Democracy'& Dieam. rnnii ihe Mlko Dane l.eadir. 'I ho llcpuhlii., 11s in .-lale ind tutuitv aie on the ihfdbiw-. I'll in 1.11 111 tho i.ilnp.iiyn they have hid ncitliei tho nppoilunitv nni the 1 oui.igo to .1-.1111110 tho ajrau die And ii i a weak difcn-o tin. 1 ale inikiuir. too. The Proper Touch. l'li'in the llull.ilo Nov.. Tho ioiu!t h that tho iiiUmoii.iI 101 ale in tuiitli wltli Mi-. Simic'i. abiluctoii. It H a pity Ihn "in lou'b" doc-, imt iiie.iu in the iuni Si.i-p of oflUiali win, know how lo make the bit of thou oppni ttinh jc-. Editor Hopewell's Frosty' Joke. 1'ioiti the l'roiiilotu o lles.'1-lri. 1 l.i'Hiio Snow iliid at Silt hake ( uy the nihil- diy. llo Iijiis unlit nfi .mil nn i.ei inly oiphan-. f n- 111010 .-nons like that would wain;i Ihe 1 until ly. When the Horse Smiles. 1'roiii tho Moiilin-c lb pi. bin an. If .1 hiji-e oir luipih-. it nni't be whin he luais a Dimocial ailioiatiui; itfiiiui. HAS BEEN IN GOOD COMPANY. I'ioiii the Ibihc-ler H1mue1.1t and ( humble. 'I ho iiioii-iiiiii-i gintciiimiif"- of nil that pil.ucr in the soiiihiiu pio.v, about fl.iuki i- T. U.i-h-uikioii's ilinini: Willi I'lpjiddil Koo.oielt i-liinii-rhl inio tho Minuc-a lisht ihdi it i kuoHii 1h.1t Mr. M.1-I111 uiuii within the p.i-t fow .ii'il. I1.1- In 011 intdl.iiiKil t the tabic ut Ill-hop I'niKr, of New oih; has iliunl at the Unlet A-luii.i Willi Siiialin- IK pew, 4itiiti.il Ilowaid, I jpt.uu l, 1I1 111, 'IhouiH II. Ketd nml lleueril Siil.b-; .-.it .11 too Mine t.ible 111 Pan- wuli the lato (vl'ii-uhnt llani-iui and Amba .idor I'nllil, iuni, liually, ho anil lllc. W.l-hiluttuli who mi 0110 oiia-iun llio kiii-Is of the hie IJuitii Vhloria. Of iiiin-e. mh Lilly, the pei.-mn iiunoil libiive .110 rut In bo u.iiuul 111 the cimo i la wilh ( ulonel .itlil-ui, nml tho nihil .suiilheiu inlunil-; bill In thin- li-poolivo liumbli pof. lion- ilu'i- -und piotii will in 1 In. Micl.il nui Id. Tho late hui'iii .mil uiipii'--, toe iu-laiiio, mn,hl I..IXO bl'lll hll-jlltly MllplWll III lo.llll tint .1 neulli'iniu aid hi- wife win, who ip,ml dioit'ili 10 t-Il ,11 hi 1 table win im.iiik'd a- .1 liltlo nil tuloi in Hie .-1'IiihIIiI -nihil leuleis ol Ken tuikv and Aliham.i. CARBONDALE IN LINE. I'lum the I aiboiidale lliwlew. .IuiIki' .lames Whe.ilon raipeulii', nf --i laulon, caiiiliilaio fui aililliiuiiil law juilgo uf l.,i. k.i w.inni iiiunt.i, w.H fhaklnsf haml- with Carbuii dale tiliiiiN -.I'-tciihii, 'Ihe Jinlui. I- illlim; an appointment wjih unlit to hlm-elt and hoiior to tho hem h. A man alw.ii- lniii'ii- tho pn-l.lmi, tlie oi-ii Inn noier tho mill, llii line jialklal in,ii;lit uiaikh him an ju-t t In- mil) for tho pine. And beie ic wl-h M liiulud all tno.l l!e-piilili..in-i tint .1 iiiu lor llluhtoik l-i 1 ote for tho DdiMii.ilic iiuiiiltii-f. Ii 1I00- imt re ipnie Miy pnllliiat foie.-iuht Id eo lli.il no be llepiuiliiit, 11(01111 (.iinllil.ilo mil pn-sihb ho elulrd mid lo lute fin -mil U to tluow tour into a.i'. 'flu 10 1- no ilu'tlu II, it I ailmnikne Ihpuhii-1,111- will 1I0 tll'-ll lllll.l. AN OPINION OF ROOSEVELT. I'ioiii ihe I'm I I'uo-. All aillile wiltleii bo the lite I'lishhnt ll.ir-ll-oll 111 J-.IH eliiiis an f.lfiiMle if 'lliculnio lloiisoieh, pn.-i'-n new liiloieit now. ll.uti-oii belloied that should llco-eielt a.-tdie lu tho pii.ddoiuy ho wiiiiM miiiimI. o did nut picUhl that lliuirckfll would becomo pie-ident, Imt ho deilaiiil tiiiphitlialb Ih.il he w ii ol Inn piop-r 1111 ill nr the pif-ieiio. ooi.eflt" he raid, "I- toitilul to the bail.boiie, and he ln tho hem .ibilil.i in puke hi- .iuo I.iiiihu in hit wmk. 'I In if .110 Ion 111111 lu the 1'iilted Males h"v ih, until 1- mi well and widely iimbr- loud. 'Hut ll.ll III I'll MIC lit Ml. Itillbi-tClt'A Minn in utir -10 luiu hk tliautlci' mider tlotld," WHY SHE QUIT THE 'PHONE. "'llio .tniins w o ,,1.1 iiiiplo.ini 11, 1 .liiii'supler I1.11I a In. 111 niiii'il Will, in t.liuiii ,he tilkeil (.OHIO Iwinti Iim tinu., ,1 llio," S the llnatOII lloiuid. "Ihe law.nr who labuii'd iindii' the ImpiiMloii Hill he w.n paiiim Inr ti.e o.tiio iaphi'i tlino via, not phiM.I thu J u'lio l,tiiilt uiop not won, nml null tiaiuiiall; In tlie icle phono ni'ij time the bell nir. Hid .'lid the. tor tlfti'iii lilllllllcl tliluilii-; wlilllli'l' in Imt, Will onifht tu haie told I'taia that mm itlm-li h kni'W- well enough m imno uf I Iju'a buinea. Dm- day 1 lie hmtcr lilt lu ntliie, and, Kolns to .lliulhir bltpbiine in the liulldlli-;, (illul up lit nun o'llip. 01 (iii,iru Ma-njie lu-hnl frail Ih alb In the 'plump, aii. anwi'it-il. " "lit llo, ,.ud ihe laiijcr, in a iiiuAnl voice. 'I lil- I- u lliHiuaii tctlu-; the whe, lilmlli -land cue foul 111 fiuut e( the itti'iur and a 1.1 hello.' "MjWle nbiid. " ''Ihank nu. Now aliml two (oil tu one tiilo and k.i,t hello.' "MjiskIi- toiinilitd. " ''lli.in!, ou. Nun ,1.111.1 juii fcit on the other Idt- an I m lull-j.' "It waj il'iiie. "Ihank ,uil. Now ..w nn toui litMil an .ay III llo.1 "M.V'sic cerin- In bo si.iiirulul bjikwjiil in iiuwi'ilii-,- the Ivlepliuiie now," MUTINOUS SAILOHS GO BACK. Placed on Bonn! Their Ship by Ofll cois with Difflcttlty. Ill lllilinilc Wbe fionl 'Ihe A-.-in.lntcd I'icm. Sun Fi.-nnlsco, Oct, 27. Seven sal'jfS ol! the Austrian steamer Kirk, who hail been lu jail Hlnce September i frir mutinous conduct on beard the steam er soon after her arrival here from Japan with ti eiiif-o of sulphur, were taken back to the Kick today. It re quired the united efforts of Fulled Slates Marshal Shine, Deputies Hum ham and Delancle and Ilalllrf Neitnn to handle the obstrepreotis sallots, two of whom aio big Swedes, At the Jail lttinileuffs and shacklo.s were placed oti nil tho seven sailors and I wo patrol wagons conveyed them to the landing. There the captain of the Kick was assaulted by one of the Swedes, still lu handcuffs, mid another kicked lilm. A special ollleer wns en gaged to loinaln on board the Kick until the sleamer calls tomorrow morn ing for Antwerp. When tit sea Cap tain Kls.-iollek expects to make things so Interesting for his lighting- crew that they will be glad to postpone hostili ties. ARCH ASSOCIATION MAKES STATEMENT Funds Asked for the McXinley Memorial to Be Erected in Washington. By ll.-ctbi'iie Wile from The ,-soclated Pie-w. Washington. Oct. 27. Tho William McKlnley National Memorial Arch As sociation tonight Issued the following statement to the public "President McKlnlcy's memory Is enshrined in the hearts of his coun trymen. Hut their unexampled af fection demands expression In a mater ial memorial, national In character, to be erected at the national capital, the scene of his gieatest labors and achievements. The William McICnley National Memorial Arch Association has been incorporated under the laws of the district of Columbia to meet this desire by the erection ot ft national memorial arch In honor or President MeKinley In the city of Washington by national popular subscription. "Piesldent Hoosevelt has accepted honorary membership in the associa tion. "It is proposed to place the memorial arch preferably at the Washington appioach to the memorial bridge across the Potomac connecting Washington with Arlington, which President Me Kinley earnestly desiied and recom mended to congi ess as 'a monument to American patiiotism. "Contributors to ILs fund will be made members of the William McKln lcv National "Memorial Arch Associa tion. The treasurer, Hon. Lyman J. Cage, secretary ol' the treasury of tho United States, AVushlnglon, D. C, wilt receive sill contiibtitlons and will forward eortillcatcs of membeisliip to all contributors. Contributions of monev mav bo handed to postmasters, managers of telegraph, telephone and express olllces or deposited with banks or other financial institutions and newspapers. They are hereby au thorized' and requested to receive and transmit contributions lo the licasurer. The association heartily invites and conlideiitly expects tilie co-operation of tho govetnois of stales and terri tories, the mayors or cities and all oth er public olllclals, or the press oT the country, or the churches, colleges and .schools and or all organized societies, and toqiie.sts that they will take Im mediate action lo promote lis objects by making and securing subscriptions. All contributions except remittances should be addressed to Thomas F. Welsh, flccret.it y. Washington, D. C. "The assocatlon is in entire sym pathy with the proposition to erect a .suitable memorial to tho lato presi dent at his grave In Canton, O." FIRE TUT OUT BY FISH GLOBE. Receptncle Broke When the Flames Ate Awny Legs of Its Pedestal. Hi I'm lule Wire fiom The As-ooialid l're--. Philadelphia, Oct. 27. Fire mused by an oil stoo in the store of Thomas K. Henry, llorlst, was put mil in a pe culiar way. In addition to (lowers, Mr. Henry sells goldllsh. Those he keeps in ii big glass tank that contains about ti Ion of water. This tank test ed on 11 table and when the oil stove set Ihe to the place It was not long before the legs of this table wen; con sumed and the tank fell to the floor. AVater and Ush were scattered about, and the water put out the Humes. AVhen Henry, loused by the crush or the railing tnnk, ran Into his store, the lloor was Hooded and his live stock wriggling and Hopping about. Only three of tho llsh were dead. E. S. STOKES DYING. Woman Who Says She Is His Wife Has Not Sought to See Him. lly ll-.eludio Wire fuuu 'li As-otiated 1'ic-i. New York, Oct. 27, Kdwnid S, Stokes, who shot Jim Flsk and who recently has been very low w Ith Urlght's disease ut the homo or his sister, Mrs. Mary MeNutt at Till St. Nicholas avenue, suiTcied a setback lust night which his physicians feared might be a winning or tho near ap proach of death, Itosamond l.iuif-don Barclay, who has been quoted recently ns saying .she was secietly married to him two yours ago, has not yet gone to the house where Mr. Stakes is dying. ALWAYS BUSY. 50c School Shoes, 50c. Mi&s and Child!), nil sizes. Lewis & Reilly, 1 1 4-1 16 Wyoming Aveuue, FINLEY'S Winter Underwear For Men, Women and Children. Now Is tho time to change to heav ier underwear. You want the best value It is possible to obtain. Our lines are acknowledged lenders ot depend able underwear, from the finest made gnrments to ns low prices as good re liable mokes can be sold for. All that Is bwt and newest are found here In white und natural wool. THE "STUTTGARTER" NORMAL SANITARY UNDERWEAR, superior to fill. "WRIGHT" HEALTH UNDER WEAR. NORFOLK AND NEW BRUNS WICK UNDERWEAR. FARLEY & BUTTRUM'S FINE ENGLISH UNDERWEAR. AMERICAN HOSIERY COM PANY'S LIGHT. MEDIUM AND HEAVY WEIGHT UNDERWEAR, IN NATURAL WOOL AND WHITE. COM P.I NATION SPITS, for men, women and children In the "Stuttgar ter" and other popular makes; natural and white, In different weights. JIKX't) NATUUAIi extra heavy weight lleece lined Shlrls and Draw eis; exceptional value for fifty cents. Our special price, A"c. HKA.VY jki:si;y itiHnHD shirts and Drawers. -17c. KXTItAOItDlNAPiY VALVES at 50c, Tile and $1.00. LADIES' EXTRA HKAVY fleece lined and silk trimmed, In white only; an extra bargain value. Special price, 2ue. JERSEY niPPED A'KSTS. In white only, line soft fleece lined, silk crochet edge, with silk ribbon trimming. Spe cial price. 50c. GREAT VALUE IN NATt'ItATi AVOOL and white tit 7."e ami $1.00: me dium and heavy weight. IMPORTED SWISS PNDEltWEAl!, in silk and wool, all-wool, silk und cot ton and wool and cotton, in natural and white, in till sizes und weights. HOYS' EXTRA VALVE GltDV FLEECE LINED, sizes 21 to .11. Spe cial price. 25c. Misses' Jersey Ribbed A'ests and Pants, lleeco lined. Silk rib bon trimmed. Special price. 25c. Spe cial pi Ices on odd sizes and broken lots. 510512 Lackawanna Ave Mission Furniture 'Mission" Furnituie vas so named hecause it is copied from furniture discovered in the ruins of the Mission Houses of Old Mexico. It is Handsome Unique Comfortable and Durable nnd well woith considering- if you aro nbout to buy furnituie. It is finished in Ant werp, Austiinn nnil Weathered Oak. Cnll and see it. Hill & Connell 121 N. Washington Ave. ?( $$ m p- w m, fit 'l..ivt w , . 1 v . , ,. ind in'ii1..-. 11 11 FALL UNDERWEAR Sift I. . rvieptioiiallv g, od tmiUt im llo pi lie. Small b-ani- i.nk 1.; I 'i.no n , &ttcii,t! amount our ,iaiun. hb iici,u. 412 Spruce Street, Linotype Composition Book or News Done quickly and reasonably at The Tribune office. irrwm 1 oa :mi-? m 1 1& jm p ic mlMMm SCRANTON'S BUSINESS HOUSES. THESE ENTERPRISING DEALERS CAN SUPPLY YOUR NEEDS OFEVZRY CHARACTER PROMPTLY AND SATISFACTORILY, BUILDING CONTRACTOR. Storm ab mid ilonH. Mmc liolil. (dike and More fuililtiiie, In bald in Milt wood, mid Job bing?. ;t'.'i! X. M.eliii. me I,. SOUMMI, FOR SALE III flfill'.s and W(UINS or nil Mini nln llnii-11 nn,) lliilhliiii; ,oi at haiualti-t. IIOItsES ('l,ll'l'l:ll and (llll)OMi:i) nl M. T. KELLER I..11 1, iwaiiaa Cairlaue Wmkt. EDWIN S. WILLIAMS, CONTRACTOR, BUILDER ROOM SB COAL EXCHANGE, SCRANTON. PA. ! J. B. WCOLSBY CO I CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS. Dealers In Plate Glass and Lumber OF ALL KINDS. E. JOSEPH KUETTEL. rrr 511 t.ai haw-anna nieiiue. maniifacluier ot Wire Nircciu ol all kinds; fully prepared tor the i-piluc H.uuii. We make all kludi of poith nereens. cto. PETER STIPP. General Contractor, Ilullder and Dealer In Itulldln? sione. Cementing ol cellars a fpc clallj. 'ftlephone '.'6IH. Office, CJ7 Washington avenue. SECURITY BUILDINO d SAVINQS UNION Home oflhc, 20-200 Mear.-t Iliilldlin.', tranarli a peneral building and loan buslnca throughout Ihe i-l.l to. of 1'cninj h 1111I11. .t4..ji.i.4..:..;-vw-v'f':-':''j'jv'i'-i''i'j IralS Desips n In announcing the opening of our new stock, we call special attention Lo the fact that our Entire Line has 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. pets HfrHtW'!''I''rM'J4K'W'K'''l''i'lrt'li TH1R0 NATIONAL BANK OF SCRANTON. Capilal S-200,000. Surplus $52.,O00 United States Depositary. Special attention given to IlL'.SIKHHS, I'KRSOXAi, aud SAV INGS accol'XTS, whether large or small. Open Saturday evenings from 8 to 9 o'clock. Wvt. CoNMi.i, President. Hjnry Hi lis, Jr., Vice hes Wm. II. hi.K, Cishicr. HENRY BELIN, JR., (icncnl Ascut for Ihe Wjomlnj Uiiinct fur Dm pout's Powder Mining, niii-tm;, Spu tine, Sum! etc 1 and tits Itep.-.uim Iheuiual loinpjiiy'i HIGH EXPLOSIVES. Safely I'me, f'apj and I'xpludtrs. Itium fJI Coil nidi lIuiMiu.- reunion. AUIAlll.s nio?. rom i'iii.tcn JOHN 11. h.Mllll 'sOS I'ljmouili W. Ik MIU.ICV.N WUVeUJrr.i ATLANTIC CITY HOTELS. Grand Atlantic Hotel and annex irclnla Me. and Heath, Atlaullo City, N. J, butli far; :IW bcaunlul iouiim liimlir, alngla and null bath; lot und ccld tca-uatcr lallu in hotel and annc. location select and ctiilul, ulthln icw aid of tho btcel 1'iei. Orchestra, Ollcu tpeci.t ipilns rates, ill to U't by week; J.W up by ila;. cpiiul rles to families. Cvavlit mitt ill trolru. Write for booklet. L'UAIIbllS V. COt'C. Hanlevs Bakery, A2Q SPRUCE ST. Successor to HUNTINGTON IVu miko 1 specially ot fine bread tluffi. Orders for Salad, O.i iters, Croquettes, etc., promptly filled. A full line of Lcc Cicani and Ices. W. A. HARVEY. llltililc Wiring and ITxturei. Ktcttric Dell and Telephone Work. 309COMMO WC THBUILOIN3 THE SCRANTON VITRIFIED BRICK ANDTILE MANJFACTJRIN3 COMPANY Maker of I'avliiff rtilck. etc. M. II. Dale, Oererat Sales Audit, Office 32D WashlnRlon ate. Works at Nay Aug. I'a II. k W. V. It. It. Kingsbury & Scranton. ( Manufacturers' Agents ? MINE AND MILL SUPPLIES. District Agents for John A. Itoeblliu's Sons t'o.'s Wire Dope and Klcctrl1.1l W'lic. (Julta l'ciilia and ttubbcr Mfg. t'o.'s lleltin, Packing, Hose mid Mechanical Rubber ComR Knoulton Packing. Carter's Oil Clothing. Itoom S10 l'autl Bldg. Carpets Axminster Brussels Ingrain Paper Draperies I jszai "1 BWMffiKm ynsteri Forsyth oil rt'llll AYCIIUC. A Second-Class City with a First-Class Stock of ui Glass, terling Silverware Clocks, Etc. Suitable for Wecldiucr Gifts. Mniilty, tmmmM Mercereaii & Connell, 132 Wyoming Avenue. jj-i