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THTC SCR ANTON TRIBUNE- THURSDAY, OCTOBER 31', 1901.
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C9e-Scranton $rifiuwe
Tl'iihllitifrl Dally, lltrcpl Sitmliy. y Hi; Trlh.
wic PuWUlilnu tfoinp.ni, at filly CtnU a Mont.,.
t.ivv t mat urn, lMiinr.
O, P. nVAHIX, IWlnnw Minusr.
lew York Office! 150 Kaiwu St.
, s. s 'iti:i:i.v.
Sole Aircnt lor I'oreljtn AiliettMnir.
l.'nttrcJ at the PotofTicci at Sonnlon, t'J., ai
8ecoml Chii Mall Mailer,
tttien .pir will permit, 'Hie Tillmne I. aln-nyi
licl to print slioi t Ictlm fiom It tilemU lyar
inpr on inrrrnt tnpk, tint It. tul I tint Jlirto
mit be nlKiifil lor imlillinllnii. liy Hie Miller'i
tffll name! ami the conilltlnn prvulent In '
rfptanre l lli.it all contillmtlom aliall be subject
to eilitnrlnt rcilslon.
1111! I TAT tlATI! Poll AI)Vi:ilTIISC).
The fotlmilnK table .lioiv the piif) I'T hull
each Injcrtlon, spate to bo incd within one jr1
f Itim it "'lillinr on" 1'nll
DI1'LV. Jiper Hcnllmr trillion
I r thin 800 Inches ,2J .27.1 .M
S00 Indies 20 ,2! .21
lono ' to ,t7 .in
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"OSL-'L -.". '.!.. -li "' - i18
I'or canl of tlianl.", resolutions ol condolence
and ulnillir contributions' in the intiirp nt ad
vertising The Tribune niaKcs a iliaib'e ot 5 cciiM
a line.
TUtts for Classlfioil Atliortlslns furnl'liiil on
application.
.St.'i.AN'TOX, OCTOin:il 31, 1001.
THE REPUBLICAN TICKET.
State.
Supreme Coiirt-WII.LtAVt P POTII.lt.
'i'reafcuur-FMAMv II. HARMS.
County.
JiPtee-J. V. HAM'IAIUK.
L'onliollcr II. A. JONK!'.
roronoi-Illt. .1. .1. HOIIIUtTS.
Buncjor-tJUOIKiK II. STKVEUbO.t.
Miction !ov. B.
"When the Deniocr.Kj uenl out nt power In
our st.ite It lelt to tli. lieimbllcin natty a le?
iy oT Jlnion IO,UOO,i)n( nf ilchl Thi? debt, by
tuc adininistr.itlon untl"r Itrpuliliraii mle. lia
been .ilniost entirely p.iid. We li.no incrcieil
the appropilitioni to Iho inmnion nliools until
ve sUnd Jt the he.id ol Ibe Ameriiin l.itc3 ill
Fiippoit of nopuhr education. I'mkr ltepubllcin
adndnUlrnllon there hit been pild endi c.ir (or
rdueition.il purpose ninic (Inn .i appiopiiited
In' the DciiKrr.ilu pull in ttitir imter ot a
(cntury of mi-rub'. c hnc- IneiciW "iir ip
rrcprhtiniH to It n Ilil.la and eleemov'niry In-H-tutiom
until lie i.in nnl.e Ihe lunst tit iL no state
bctMccn (ho tun ut cuts .iipporti thce ittltu
ttoits ns mil n don out oiut Out T.Oflrt.OOO nf
people ate Indu-liiom, Imnot, luv .ibidinff and
hippy. rt. Miriniinileil .t aie ou cierj fide
ilh irni.pioii IhkIikx tnndltiutK. itli people
liippv, rinplnied nnd rcinli tilt tl. and ivlth ciery
oirntic nf liustiiei:? and tnde fullv opoupietl, and
Mltb thr pin-pit tl the fiitme busl Icninc and
BioiiiiiB limit hopeful, Ihe nld Id-lone parly of
cihstiuctioi .mil ncKition m4 up t h.i-teihal ciy
c( ftUe pretenfe, bipom-i and iiinicilty for
the puipose of nil-leitlin:r Ibe people and iCKain
ii; lost potior." I'totii the llepubliun Mj'c
Platfoim.
The ltic.il j-jili Il- ctf Hnlluwo'cii tuny
not be jMrtkuilaily iinciinny HiN cieti
lus. but In tln mutt ur nf plarlim the
fmnt s.ito .'ijiir .'mil nsltatliiK' tlio tm
cliainril door mat they will ilouUtlf"-i
Itocu up the J fr.ut tl.
To Reduce Philippines Army.
Tm: .xxou.vci:mi-:xt nae
by Sofiotary Hoot tli.it tin
at my of tho riillippinci will
be induced rather than pii
larKcil will l)u ii surprise to thou who
have clii'.ely tolloneil the reports ot
military opeiutlons in the fnr-oif put,
Hcsslons. The piesoin force of -10,000
men it is said will he i educed to S5.000,
or perhaps !!0,0W. This will be accom
plished by IcaviiiR unlllled a poi lion
of the acaucles caused by the expira
tion of let ms of euli-tmeiit of men nl
lrtuly in service. The evplamitlon of
lereil lor this Is the as?ei tion that the
ienew.il of hostilities in Samar was
t-porailii and of no sellout sii;n!llcanco.
The ilt'termlnatlon to decreasf the
miny nf occupation may he taken as
tin lixhiation that the rovci nment hap
the situation well in hand and that the
misgivings following; the massaeie of
the hamllul ol men at Sanui may have
been exayi'ei.itt'il,
Thcie Is without tti(-llnu a wide illf
feiouci:' ot nilnIon upon the subteel
between the government nlllcinls and
the inriesjionilentt who aswit that
the army -liutilil be Inet eased Instead
if dimlnisheil to bo eltective In bilng-Iiir-
the tieaehetout Malay.? to .subjri -tlon,
anil this latter theory is putty
well iortilieil by past opprinnee.
Jlowoier, It Is not likely that tho gov
ernment would act without due eou
sldeiatlou of the different phns-ei of
the Hlumtion, anil the wlthdiawal of
troops ine.-aijes a mine hopeful out
look I'or tho Institution of effective civil
go eminent and the p.u illuitlon of tlio
uichipelayo.
The puss agents of .Mis. r.f.ip and
Mis. Xutlon npiiear to hae been ink
ing" .1 neulcd vucntlon of late.
A British Steel Trust.
AX KXTEHP11ISINC5 Yankee
piomotep Is In Thmlniul "it
leaorlng to form a uteel
trust. It is said Unit he has
been more or les-;- hitceensful, Wo an
ns Hkeptlenl of liln success as we mo of
the pliititiclty of Hrltlsh miinufaeiuriiiK
usages to tonloim themselves to
Aiiueican slauilards ot ImltiHtrlal c.iin
blnutm. Thtro is an Oriental stolid
tty abtiiil Up Hrltlsh iimnufactuuc
wlilili ilelles all advances to Induce
imitation or Innovation In his buslmv.t
Ideals. Not that he does not seo tho
ihenriHital iiilvanlagcs of such econo
mic avolutlou; but his (solution or hide
peiuloiico of couuueicliil anil pioduct
Ive loutltie litis becomoun liierradlcablo
or tathof heicilltaiy habit. Tho J St it
Isli mauufueturer will sell his plant,
or business, umvei'l It Into u joint
nioek (ompauy, or take in ouo or muio
paitueis by tittoptlou; but thu lustauech
In uich he has combined with other
mnntlfuiHurer.s of similar urtlcles to
foiiulft trust so us to lutnrd pioduction
or rito prices or cconomlzu in maun
h'ei la! .espouses urn so ftnv that they
may !fo alnuwt said to be unknown.
Ho Is uutliiiated enough stilt to liell'ivo
that cpinpetUioii is the life of trade,
Tnlfe for iiistuiu'i' tliosu two great At
liiutlil shipping companies, tho White
Slur ami the I'uuaid lines. Their of
l!es jtnd Vtiirohouses inul docks have
been next door (o e.uli other lor half n
leutury on each side of Iho Atluntle.
They nto eminently friendly in their
ilvahy, yet It has seemingly never on
teiecl In Iho lieiuhi of tllrectors of these
two great coiporutluus to tomblne lu
taeo of the drastic competition of ller
ruaiiy. An lUmllsli steel liust without
the fjitat nrtlu.tiKc and nuval ton.
FtlUctlou yarda ot the Arinslioiib's, at
Xow (.'aflllo-on-Tynt', would ho Hamlet
With tho grnp tllggor loft tint. The
At m.Jti inifjn will not Ititteu to tiny such
propopahi, much less entertain them.
They nte the chief niamituctiirrrH an
Well tut users nf filed in Ihiglnntl, pui'.
llciilatly pituor phile.
Tli'i only Hiippo!iabl' Irtist itnionn
llrithli steel mauufaetuieis would he a
coalition of tho rniltlter piodtlceis, who
Inivo been so trinity picss-d bv Aiueri
Mitt i ompolllloit. Hut even hoio theie
mo so ninny Individual Intel esls In
volved among sdniteholdeis that tuilos"
they nr" bough' outright at u good
pike, like the l.eil.vard line by Jloiguli,
the Idea of u big titlst of two billions
of dollars among them Is fait leal. The
tact Is, tireat Ib-dulii is not ailapleil to
trusts naturally m IihIuhIi hilly. It Is
u nation ol shopkeepers, ei.v wealthy,
lospeelnble and worllo, but hy no
means udtlleled to i evolutionary iio
jecls lu manufiicturlng, tominerce or
governnient. The Yankee promoter no
doubt Is having a good Unit ol It and
making some money hy Ihe wu. but
we Imagine that he would llud u more
congenial Held lor his eneigles at
home, If we tlltl not lune a supeillulty
of his kidney.
Mercantile tepoits agiee that the
fall business In all parts of the coiintty
will be large this season. A heavy
holiday trade Is predicted by those who
have kepi in touch with the stale of
trade. In spile of many discouraging
elements It Is likely that Scr.intou will
In a lew iluys begin to shine the hene
llls of the wine of pioxperity aNo.
Pan-American Financial Failure.
T1IIC announcement that the
dellclt In the lluanLS of the
Pan - Ameiiean i:piwltion
will be in the neighborhood
of $1,000,000, Mill no doubt be a sur
prise to many who have mingled in the
now ds at the lliilfiilu show. It Is as
serted that inoit ol the Sl'.riOO.Ow iim
tilbtlted bv th- oiiginal stockholders,
has been soak b vond iccovei.v; Unit
the lb st ant ftcond moittrase bonds
will not b" icpald and that the con
tractors who til up Ihe li'ilMltis.' will
piobably lose not far lioni a million
dollais.
TlK' hitter natiu.ill do not iclish the
Idea of doing without the laiger por
tion of their pay. and they have al
leiuly begun lo institute suits against
the management. Whether they will
succeed In gellng an thing Is tpie.stlon
.ible, since theie aie no funds in slsht
on wlilth they i.m levy, and the act
incorporating the stuikholdeis pio
vldes that they should not be liable lor
any claims bexoiul the amount of their
suhsciiptiolis.
As the Philadelphia Ilulletin le
nuiilto, howevei, theie is another as
pect to the enteiinl'-o which is worth
coiisldeintlon. Although a good many
Hutfalonlans seem faltd to lose the
cash they invested directly, theie is no
doubt that the t ity si' a whole has
profited s-'.i'vlaiil...lly fiom the fair.
J.aige nuin'.nrs of people lioni distant
points have !i;i"Ml It, iind the money
they have ,i.iid foi boa id and lodgings
must loot mi lo a tonsldeiable sum.
I'ven moie important than this is the
adveitlsemeiit which Uuli'alo has te
ceived. Pew business men who attended the
exposition can have failed to be hn
ptess'd by the signal n.itmal advan
tages of the place as an Industrial cen
ter, with the almost limitless power of
Xiag.u.i within easv re.uli to luiuMi
electiicity for the opeiation of m.ichin
eiy, and It would not be sin prising if
the next live or ten eais should wit
ness the ttansfeiuiLC of many piodue
the manufiietuiing plants to the piog
lesslve lake titv. All till- should be
taken into uecnunt in ostlni.itinar the
effeit of the fair on liuftnlo's fnluie.
In tlio Washington papeis the'Sthley
liHitiliy lepotts leseinhle Klla AVheeler
AVikox's sjmlitate m tides. . jior
ti nil accompanies eveiy installment.
ReplantiiiR Forests.
AMOVKMIJXT is cm foot to
lepl.iut the foi esls of Con
necticut that have for many
years existed only in mem
ory. About all ol tho available timber
In the country has long since been
utilized In the inanufaetuie of wooden
articles i.lid at last tho suite authoil
ties bine decided to take some care of
the woods that aie lelt and to encour
age tho leforestlug of bite hillsides,
Connecticut's plan Is to appoint a
state foi osier, who must ho tiualllled
for his duties by sclentllie tiainlng ami
expel ionce lie Is authoiUed to buy
land suitable for tho giowth of oak,
plno and chestnut tiees. The utatu has
not provided him with much money,
and when he goes maiketlng tor waste
lands he must not pay more than $1
an aeie. Theie is said to be a gteat
deal of land In Connecticut ninth even
lo-s than Unit small sum, mid if the
state llnds that the money is well In
vested, with a pi utilise of prolltable ie
nirns, the ptesent iippiopilatlun of
$L',000 will he tollowed by giants moie
liberal. It Is ,i small beginning that
Connecticut has made, but better a
small one than none at all.
The anti-tobacco people, says the
Philadelphia ltecord, will piobably
clitnge the repented cancer of King
Kdwnrd's thioat to the smoking' of too
many cigars, There Is some leason to
suspect that It Is the lino iiunllty of the
weed willed piontoles this nuiliidy.
Oeiieiul Cliant, the piv.-cnt (let man
enipet tit's father and others who, like
KiiRlund's king, have consumed only
tlie most costly clgiiis, have suffered
fiom cunceious infectious of the
thioat. 11 was a good quality of weed,
too, which enfeebled the heait of
Pieshletit McKlnley, Among tho
VtOlld's inleis llle pulcolltllge of Slldl
vltlhns is much higher than ainoug
cuuuiioii people who htuoltu lul'eiior
gi.idis of tobacco, Tlicio Is a theory
that a piedkpositlou to cancer Is tho
tesult of eating too luucli meat. Any
how, tills tllseiuo has become mote tie
eiuent eveiy year, and threattns () ho
tho scouige of the fillure.
Senator Jones, of Xtvuila, will be
warmly welcomed upon Ills lettiin to
the llepubllcan party, acuutor Jones
left Die paily to tight the cause of bi
metallism. That Issue being dead, as
he acknowledges, he claims the rlpht
to ictuiii to the uiguuUitlou with
which he has beutv In harmony on nil
other subjects. Ill the fiiink mlmls
slon of his error, Senator Jones tuts
detnoiistialed his slticuilty unit estitb
llslied u rigid to the tonslttoratlon of
his I miner' friend lu congiess.
Xo Iteptllilican shotlltl be lined into
casting n .o-calleil "conipllmontaiy"
vole for ii tioiuoi ratio candidate this
vonr. Tho c'Pi'taluly lha't the local lie
piibllcaii nominees will bo elected any
how Is no ovcttsp for the honest He
publlcan to t.luou away his ballot In
the way of a compliment to u political
enemy, This applies to those who
may be piomptcd to favor s'de candi
dates as well. While llepubllcan vic
tory N assuicd this ear, It Is welt that
It should be won by majorities that
leave no doubt, that the sentiment of
the champions of good government ami
the parly of pi ogress are emphatically
opposed to the dlsieputuble methods
emplojed by the tmltuis and their
Pemoeiatlo allies to mouse suspicion
against ilu state atinilnlstiatlnti,
A number of Rending school boys,
aged lioni II lo 1,1, have had their plc
tuics pi luted In a Philadelphia yellow
paper as leadeis of a "refurtn" move
ment calculated to have moral .suasion
take the place of the loci In tho gov
ernnient of school pupils. AVhon tho
little boys grow up they will probably
admit that the blich would have been
much heller for tlit.ni.
Cioveinor Aycoek, of Xoith Carolina,
is a trlllo moie moderate than Senator
Tillman In opinions on Ihe race ities
lion. lie fiankly Informs the negroes
that he Is willing that they .houhl be
allowed lo live piovlded they do not
eelc social lecognltion beyond that
which would be accoided the horses
and cattle.
Kinploycs of an Indiana mill have
gone on stilke against, the employment
of negroes in the establishment. And
now sixty glil weavers In a P.tteison
factory have struck because :i now
comer was not "eligible to society."
Evidently the avenues of labor are be
loinlng moie dllllcult to travel yeaily.
I ted the and torchlight piocesslons
do not enter Into political campaigns
as of Mtie, but many of the organs in
suppoi t of Democracy and fusion con
tinue to semi foi Hi the usual amount
of siilphuious smoke.
The Filipino army Is l .tiddly dwind
ling, but the stock of generals does not
seem to diminish.
Aecoiding to repoits the Philippine
jungles aie safer than the Maine woods
just now.
Kepoils froni Louisiana indicate that
the state is being tapldly Tlllnianlzod.
THE EXCHANGE TABLE.
Wheie Fusion Will Not Work.
I'toni Iho U nliclKiilto Conner.
'Ibe n tine nf t or.ij- Mill l. a gtuil one lo
i-ctikh ami ir lie am tint miilukui I lit t c lull be
a bin ill viilihni' nf tl in K.i.ulle lounly at
Iho en-nun.' cliclmu. Iho lion. I.IMu has no
c 1 1 1 in nu the r.iietle lounly Ptiuoei.ify for (he
lei-inn: 1. 1'ii.it he i- nut .1 lliinuiiat. 'J. 'lint
ho his in-uliul the irii llitti mc and pit niton
Ibe lioimr ol l'.nclt" eeitiity.
Christianity That Counts.
1'imiii the ItliRt Intunil
.V seliime nt applnil In t-lt tlul i upoitetl
fit'iti llitli. Mt . Mime the oi.' I'fnpltS thill Ii
nun btiuj built lieu the kii it holt uiul,. Mill
biio h put nf iu tiuipuirnt a itvllur.nil mIilio
iiiiiKius;uitu tan kcI pliiu, iilmlrnuii' Inml at
nisi The I In i-ti.ui cluiitii i slmili but mncly
all tiiilii-r tl" i isiloiti nf ihe suieiit.
In Business at the Old Stand.
1'iina the llliuhauilnit Ittpiiblit in
lit P.iiMii.r. sij, ton. htmus in Xi ii- Vnrh
.tie tuniih to in tl.i' beaitn liiuinn and hell l,il.o
i hiiliiln. 'Ihit i- pnlli si'iiie liiuuiKe, but
lntldlllnu in iv Jll-tll,l l. I 'lie thillj ! (lltllll,
and thai is tb ii Hi I'n'niiiii t is doing Imimiic
at Hit nld st :t ii. 1
Popular Cough Medicine.
I'm. in tho -sii ..jut t i n ii t 1 i.m-i lipl.
A llill-teul I ul.i bid .1 ioiuIi, .t t ,. I .it (ho
ciukiMiiiii of a (iiiiiiI, pi. Hilled buttle u(
"intk and lie" Hit hiidiiul itiv sonti do
lt Inpfil a ttitiKli, ill-", .mil it l.i-Ud iiulil th"
lui'dii ine v. ,i all li -id Ho i, i, tuied, but she
Mill inub-
The Lining1 Fades.
I'luin lljiii-liui' st.,, .I,,,;, n'inl, ut.
sfiiilor .lone, of .Xtiail.i, Mho ii h ainnn'
tic film' liuiilii.a l.!ii!;s lib) lift Mm Itipuldl
iiiii pull on Ihe foe toiuijo Ksie, bn iiliinml
10 Id- flint pnlllillll hue 'I IllH I he -situ r ll'fl,J
iii.'dtiilli fadt'i out of tho Ptpuli.-l t Im.d
Must Not Omit the Lnce.
11 urn Ihe Washington I'ost
hiiw I d'i ml his liiuuiinil the tunnels of
the inioiiitioii tlul ll;ij lnll-t lot ml tail . ny
nf Iho idd liie or tiu'imths'. tie pinpn.is to
line t iijiil.ii tfein'ial Miles of a Unit.
When Woik Becomes Iiksome.
I'lnlll llllt I'ltt'llllli; 'lllllf,
Vs IliiOseult n ins the icpoit of the pii.,p.'tts
o liiif K.i'iie III Iho Hist, he ii.nh n( lultina: a
liuiue hi iiiiuii-t and el uptniiitlii post.
ll.j-IUs iii'j.L Mtiu a tu.le nl.suiiir.
Rapidly Making1 a Record.
I'luin tho Plilliihlphl.i 1 1 .ill. t lit.
Ihf .inloiiiiblle Is i.tpldl.i piuiini- tlul in
lit'l lulls in uii.Kilbil IiuimU il i nu be ipiiie .is
tl nut iniw a i iiuiav j Imiso tii a l.nl.in
liuili' Tho Same Old Whoop.
I'luin the I'iIinIuii Cniiiiuc'ieljl l..ii no
'lilt lie ninniln MH a mijuiltj nf (lie fiisiun
Icidm In I'ei ii.,tliaul.i ien vibonpliu' lli.is ip
for llii.m and five (.ilur,
THE OLD FARMER'S ALMANAC.
I'iiii I lie Nt w Vuil, sun
'Ihe old Painiei's Miuauiu fur I'm; liii ,ip
ptuitil, and il.t ptnisil ,) ji mil K,vc nlcjama
lo iii.nii tdd ties IViimleil 111 lTf.1, il bis bteu
iubl.ht't aiiuuilli mi kliim; mid it will bo
pnhlMietl, lie piisuiue, ulun inDu l,n B"U to
join I'll), 'the luiindti' ujt Hobeil Hull 'Ihoni
ns, if llnil.lou, M.isi , iiho fditt'd II fur ninie
than hll .ii.iin. 'Iho pufl.es u.-r.l l.i be. aid
lie bcliite ate u, ,i,u mil! his name in
Miipt. I'olKs Usui 1j lulltie .) Iiliul.i thai
llubiit II 'Ihoiitii j, ulho ji hi s.oil.t 1 I in,
in1 in.i oilier auihiiiiu unl u'litiable duiuier
'little mus n i iut.it on imiu bouie fm i at ibe
head of iho pao tkit Utl 10 toll iiinnih Vt
uoiiltl slie lun.t ui tiiiilinipoiaij lit. l il tit o or
Ihe Kiuittl a.bbi Hut in, lu (In light hand
milium, if it mis ihe luht.lun.l inlliliin, id nth
pase, Iheie .tun Icnuid Ibe liute lot It int;nii
Ualtti, l.t roil'liii II., Iioiei, (or pltkiui; i.trr
Ihe put lints, oi all the opciatioiu n( II.. jeal
'Ibe iiultiuloslial pitdklioiis halt' lieui licen
C'.Ullld ill UtlUKUl Jl.tl HllpU'tl'lllln.llllv- Was
the uiunlli I'lhiiin.w "Mint this lime looU nut
for mon," iinuhl be t-pit id our llle iihole i'Jl
cudii In tint mouth ,nu uic not told in
hud. uul (ol thunder lu I'etnuber el iot ill
Julj. Ituleil II Tin nu is liny nut lute Icon
billllaul, but ho u.i ,jfe. Ho built on- ol Ibe
l'i (ei liintiiiiiieiils of ital pnpiiUl IKct lU'iv III
tlie Initctl bt.te
TfcSTIMONY OF
SCHLEY ENDED
it uhilutlett (I mil I'aac 1.1
'iho lemihr course nf Ihe Imiiilry iu then lc
llltllltl.
In inioiie tn i ipirstlcn Ihe ttline tellflnl
Hut put nf the I line (,f flic Initio the linll.iiii,
lllouio.lei, Tevi, iiml lou.i hcio nliiuutl from
Ibe Mit.nkl.iii It,, luuke,
"When Ihe tiiin Hirit'iitleirtl why clltl .von tut
lake iisenliiti (i( ,Pr unil nttcmpl lo ne her''"
"I ii't tibo.uil in imdie htr fiiritntlcr iiml
win piotfeilliin to tl.i tint urv lliltu i.hni Ibe
llnrhli i.iine up. 1 inn MtlsiUd -he Mn all
llKlit when 1 left for the e.istii.iul "
"Where did jou obtain .tour l,ilnnent in the
en.lle it pt rl that jmi itcnt MHI jaitlt tn the
boiithwaril iihrn Ihe llitvikl.iu''i iuiii tun tn.itle?"
"I'ioiii the ItpoHtif Iho hoirtl nf nlHeem Who
United the ionise nf the (.hn dull- .'! "
"Von lo.tlfled tint eider No. Il, ililnl Mny
27, nu nut ilrlluud In jmi until .lune 11)"
"I Clltl."
"Ho jou know 1 1) what iiieant lint tcpirt
te.ithetl jou;"
Tint would be illffluilt to l.ite "
'Ibe nhiili.il il.t, asknl tth.il tonitmtioii he
hid hail with l.tiiileiiint foiuiniiidcr llodnvm
on the Itrookljli Jiut lit (ore Hie limp lias lulilc,
lie sihl he mult! not retail ,i (dn.'lo wuril of
conier.itlon with Mr. tlnilgwn be.iond lh lit
ter's It marks tint the rniiij win -..niiiii: (or
thein iiml his respoiwo to 1:0 (or theni, etepl
wma rtiiurk abutit Iho proximity of Ihe 'len.
lie tlltl not iimi' recall mnl be netcr hid ln.cn
nbl" to ictall any inllotpi.t.
"Ditl jou irlie nut foi ptibhctilon hleutni.int
lliiilK'on's cali'Koiit.il denial i"
"I did."
"llltl jou site out the .ittoinpiuj lu letter
of o.NplnnitlnnV"
"I did not."
The wltneM M.ilul tint he wo.ilil tlll fly
that he hid tleslittl lo set lloiltfson ilnlit as will
.is luiiisilf, hut he bail done nothlu; hi tint
ilneclion because the cl"partnicnt oicleicd an in-ve-tit'ltlnn.
Cross-Examinatlon Concluded.
At H ill p. m. Ctpl.tln I,nnl.i' coucludeil his
cross esaniliittlon width hid been ltesiui nL the
IickIihiIhk of the uioinlni; sestlou of .VIoudi.v.
Caplaln l.tiul.v slid: "I hale no finthtr tins
lions." lie turned In Mr. Itiiner, who abo
slid. "We hue not a hiiiale quo-dlon."
"The touit his a few," (-aid Ailinii.il II. in i
Vt the riiiioliisinn of the t urn psnuiii itinn
there lias plated lu eiitleme Ibe teltgi.un ssit
In- Admiral St hley lo the iliptrtintnt July 10,
Mjinc in siibst mnl ihat ho did not tle-drt: to
assume entile tttilit for tho , ictnrr of July :!,
and that the tutuiv belnnjietl In tint fleet under
the t-oiuniiud of Admiral Simpson, lu reply to
a question lioni (.'apt 1 in i'ltker he satd he lad
shown this ilespiltli to Admiral Siiniwui, "iiho
ft lied tint bo w.i? ici.v s'atl I had sent it, and
thought it was uiy eeneioiis"
"V, lio was senuutis."
"I, of COUIsC."
'Iho hist ot the couit's tpicstiun.s iiltl.d to
the bloclade of Ciontuesos and wis as follows.
"While oir CienfutKos tniihl jou see tho shuio
to the wctwatd so di-liu. My as to (oini an idea
of the fe.tsibiliti- of linkilu' t lintliii!; Iheie "
Iho witness ansimed this qucliou in the
aflliinitiie, and in lepli to the nct tpiesliou
Mid ho hitl Men no iLslieiincu or llshuitf b iris
on slicie i. itlt whom ho could line tommiint
cited. Also rcpltiiu' to a cptesliuii of the eotirt lie
mI.1 he could not iccolltct at all the mmei'd
tion betiieiii himself and I.itutenaul Hood, to
Int li the latter hail Irstihnl.
"Had Adiuii il Cerui i's ilett left SiiiIiiro
and sono tn tlie wcstwartl at the same lime
tint jou left Cliiifiicjm could it not b.uo ptssetl
bttwicu jour tlett and the shoie wltlioul benu
sun by jou "
"At iilidit it might p.isibli- liaie dene so, but
I think not lit the thj' time.'"
"ttlij. on Mai 2H, tlul ion mike jour stop
pin.? point twenty miles f-oulh nf Santiigo in.
blcitl of the mouth of tho harboi .'"
"I lahl luj' lourse for tint point, thilikiiii; tint
if the rneiny hnuhl lent1 Santiago he would t,n
to the sotithw nil, .".ltd tint point would Kite mc
a unlet boiion for ob-en m his moieuitiits.''
"VV.ts it not possible to hosin jour blot kade
of suitiin, Jlaj t.', aittt niainl tin it for tins
and still haio toil ciunuli lift to titiblc jou to
letth Key West?"
"Vcs, if I had then known, as 1 knew sulxc
tentl, tint the Spanish (kei was there. "
"Was not ihe sltuillmi ai SanU.mo, Miv 2fi,
suth is lo v.. in. lilt j. tit in tikiiiK imisitlti.ible
risk in coilun; Ihe chips of join- stpiadron."
Risks in Coaling.
'T think that the lisk-. would haie been ery
en it. Iho gieil, in my jud,ji.iiant. Ut ihikIiC
hue In-t a mlher."
"llltl nor (apt lilt Cnltou infoim jou lint the
ll.iiv.inl hid toiled at .Vlole St. Iithnlis and
thtl ime l.iiRo ship ai a lime could coal theie
in nitliu ii.v we libel '"
"I do not mill lliat Ilis information tn me
referietl iniliili' to mu ill vevcb, as I rtvollevl
it "
"Nothluj; about tojllncr the Hirvanl " broke
lu Adiiili.il It in wv.
"No, 1 think no'."
"Did tl.e lepoil if tlie Murium 's luiuiv lead
you to believe she i as bnitelev.lv disabled."
ri.ic.tit.illj .-o. Her liiterincili.ilc valie ins
br.il.cn "
'VV Itit wis j our obiett lu fcckinc; to devt'ip
Hie biKciits nt -iiiti.iRii.'"
"I deslied to know wlnt lias in front of us, in
view of tip pos-iblllly nf our lieliiK iiblicil to
forte ibe enlriuce."
"Pit! jou no! il-l; the lo-s of a tdup. VI it 111'"
' I thoiuht Willi a pONsibilily leniole, in view
of the lauue nun."
"How did vuil know the pn tailint; winds at
f'ip ('in itie W"-t iiul southwest"
"I'loin the pilot."
"Von slatttl tint the niiivriii'iit wclwaid was
blM.il iipuii lulliliij pilnelples. hj I hi it did
jou no link tn Sanli.iKOt"
"I'nr tl.e icasuii I bale stiled, Afltr Ihe mil
fupplv was e.iitlit'd, as no who not f.n .uviv,
we iiotild Unl lose iniith lime in kuiux link and
iteltuiiiiiiiitf tlilluitelj wliL-lher tue tiiouii vi.n
In port."
"If the scouts Mem Illdi'IMld.nl, why did JOU
wo, it about their toal sippl.t. '
"As scnitr ollicer when tlie joined me, I wa,
of rnuiso, lespnndhle."
Asked whj lie iniislilnitl ll.e thpulniint'.s or
thr ol Miy SI .nulilKUoiit, he krav.' In tuhslinco
tho wine icply be bid slim to the dlittt iiies
(Ion nt the mornliii; si'sssb n.
"Win did the llinuhljn hale Key VVi t shuit
of foil'"
"liotauso of tli" ouhr of the eoinuiai.dtr lu
chief,"
"Was there an.i (.linrLice ol toil at Iv'ej Wot"''
"Vot lo my 1 nonle.li;e."
" Vs jou weie tiit'eiid tn ('it libitum, wis It
not jour duty tn miuiiumliatu tlirttt wuli '.e
ftidor ufflttl leivhu tittle''"
"If he bid inipoituit Infoiluallnn, I think it
wis his ilut v In roiuiuuuli.iie it to me "
"Hid the flvlliK Milliion eur tnin in al
ren(ut'(,ns bitiieni s p, 1 1. and I a m "
'We liln I to kt.p fai'uir m .it iiirfh thin il
the da J "
'Hint flTi.it tlhl j mi make al or near tun
flexes, befuie the nirlinl nf the Vdiila, to dii
Always Busy
It Is the Thing."
Men's
Workiiid Shoes
For Shop or Mill.
FOH THIS WEEK:
$1,25
Grades,
95c
$1.50 and - C
$1.75 Grades, PJ
lu all t-lcs uui (let t tic 111
inn, We will not havii tlieiu
loiiff.
I
Lewis & Reilly !
Ill Ho W.vouiiii; Air.
inter whelher or hot Cervem'j n.ii.idton wat In
tlul port J"
"I ilhl Pot tti.ike nil) i Iicciimo I tun ltd In Ittlir
tint the coast w.n netnpltit. Mtt'ilh, In lot
utilC'Ciittlmf rspeillllon, li.nl tost tpille a mini -btr
of Ineiii inul I flippo.etl Ihe ioil wit tn li
pied."
"llltl anj ol Jour Hulil it fools wJlll httiireii
the lljlittf siiiailmn iiul Ihe south rm of Cuba,
tilth a view of illsi.ivnlntr; the p.iulli Mpiailinn
in the runt ot its bit liter lift "jiiIIish fiom
I Unturtroi?"
"Xo."
"Did Jtm rntiside,' Caplaln Mttshee'it ii nt
that l.e had Hot Mill Iho ( niKli ipi.iihnu. Hid
Ihe pilot, Xiiiip', lilrlnriit lint .spiinsli ships
were loo laute to enter the harbor nf SiiiIIiro,
pronf that the itifoiuiilloii tilieii to Vim by (up.
tain Mtt'.illi cm Miy 21, tint the Spuilsh fnne
mider Cerieii bid bull lepnitttl aiilhorll itlieli
lu Suit I inn on Mil ,10, ami Ihat thrv win nil
tepefied on tho utteinoon nl May til, Mat or
roueoiidi"
"I do not recolle. t Unl he cue me tint In
foitnatlnn?" "If jou weie Roienied lu inaklnf; the nlin
CI itle Imnrtni lit in tlie tnotlies jou hue flited,
why did jou 'Clltl to the ileplltlnciil the illspitch
of Vliy 27, tyn, will li j nu cue lo (nptiin Cot.
ton to send In cipher front Klnsplon?"
A Dimcult Question.
"Ihll Is a veil' tllflltuK quest Inn to .in-wer."
Vdinlral Il.uusej Von erne four nmtiies fur
Ihe relitvr.ttle inot.UMit. These motim do not
appear elt ir to me.
"I U'lcRriphe.l liiiinly reuliiliiiR the cod nop.
pit, licraup I fill mined tint wtmld In the most
Import nit unit hi. I tl.i not know that 1 jno
my ii.isons for It, hut 1 did in it Hih'equeiit dis.
palili to the ilepiilnicnt, gl.il luir that (he mote
meiit tu the iicttward k.ul brcu for a certain ob
iett." "If It w.n jour Inlenilon on Mai ill In ileiclmi
the Spmlsli shore bKliries why ditl jou flgml
that Jnil line Komi; in with Hie time.' ships, die
MiVfltliuscl.x, the low i tint! the New Oilci is
oiilv In (hi on the I ohmr"
"I Inlcit.leil In two the Itre,e cinis (or lint
ptupoM', .'pttllni; to nuke ai other nlmial after
lio.irillni: the MisnKluictts. which 1 tlid, to the
Xow Oili ins to Ike at the hjltencs Willi her
nuill suns."
In reply to anolhtr iiietlin, Admiral SVhlcy
lid lie tlioiuht Ids cnnicisitlnn with Ciptiln
(iok ronceinln; the unootiplinjr of the ltrook
Ijn's cnuliies li id liken pluo Julj :.'.
lle.poitillmr to other questions Adinhil clilev
Hid lie HiourIiI soiiie of the projet tiles flrttl at
tlie Amnion lit pt May .11 taiue doni oier So
Capa Hill. He was sa(siccl tint sme 0f them
(or the (oris were (inn eUlit intli moitais;
tint the Vleirimif Intl liecn ritpureil to nso hr
own mithliieri' as soon as it wis lepihed, and
tint tl.e thitf eiiKintti' of the sqn.nlion hid
evplauinl lo lilm tlio elent of the dimv,'i to
Hie Lollier.
'Ihe list question of tlie eouit wis is fillnwK:
"VMicie could the ?pitiili squiilrnn line til,"n
rcfiut if it Intl conic out of the hitbor at
Sinliitro anil bid sleeied tn Hie snnlliiiai.lc"
"It t'oiild lute Rone to Jiinma, hut I .shotil 1
iniaitine tint ifler hitintr koiio sufilciently fir
'to ei itle me th" Spanish lleet would htte sUitod
around to the nclw ml, knawlnir Hut Admiral
.Simpson had left lliiani for the eist.
Then at !1 09 p. nt. Ailniir.il Schloi- was finilly
ctu-eil, and at .1.10 p. in., there bchicr no niher
witnesses present in tlie court room Hie court
adjourned until foinormw.
No Dull
Times Here
This busy store, al
ways alert to meet the
interest of its patrons, an
nounce an attractive list
for tomorrow's shopping.
Again we talk to you of
waists, crisp, fresh, dainty
patterns, daily arriving
from the buying centers.
To complete the assortment
of Winter Waists, the Un-to-Date
Woman purchases a White
Bedford Cord, cither with silk
stripe or polka dot, and has it
made up with silk applique or
tho popular Persian trimming:.
White Bedford Cord
50c ? 1.50 yd
Silk Applique, 45c $1.50 yd
Just Arrived
The handsomest line of Gi un
ite Cloth nnd French Flannels
yet placed bcfoie Scranton
Shoppeis. 2 1-2 yards to
waist 75c yd
New Siamese Cloths 46 in
wide, looks like velvet, $1.00
yd., two yaids for a waist.
Scott & Co
126 Wyoming Ave
Allis-Clialmers Co
Successors to Jlaelilno Business of
Dickson Maiuifactiuliif Co,, Scranton
and Willves-Mane, Pa.
Statlontuy Ktislneg, Rollers, Minlnr;
Machinery, I'unuis,
We Have Just Opened
NecUluss to say it's the
money, or it wouldn't be
IT INCLUDES-
Meldru
i
09
E
Pots, Pans, Kettles, Conl llotls,
Spiders, QrUidles, lite. In fact,
all of the many Kitchen Utensils
made in this ware. See window
display.
J. D. WILLIAMS & BRO.
312-314 Lackawanna Avenue,
FILEY'S
Winter
Underwear
For Men,
Women
and Children.
Now l.t tlie limp to change to heav
ier utiilei vveiir. 111t vvtilll lite l)fit
Mtllif It Is tiuMslblc to obtain. Our llnei
lilt' flrltlliivvliMlKCtl leiiiletit of ileiiellil
alilo uuilei'vvi'iir, fi'oiu tlie tlue.Ht nuule
KUi'iueiits to ii low julrei us j;onil if
llulili iiiiiUps t .111 he moIiI fur. jll tluit
Is heat ami ncwrnt aie found lit'te In
while mnl na tin til wnol.
THE "STUTTGARTER" NORMAL
SANITARY UNDERWEAR, uuperlor
to all.
"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.
COMBINATION SlUTr. for men,
women and chililicn In the ".Stuttwir
1cm" nnd other popular makes; natuial
and white, In illfToient weight;.
MUN'rt NATUUAl- exli.i heav v
wel;rlit lleotp Hnt'il Shlits and Uravv
oi'j.; (weeptltuuil value for lll'ty rents.
Our sppcl.il prlct', llle.
1H2AVY .IKISSIJV R1UHKD Shirts
and Piavvern, 17e.
i:xti:aoi.dinauv VALUKS at COe,
75e and $1.00.
TiADlKS' t:XTHA IIHAVV lleeee
lined anil Bilk tiliniiietl, in white only,
nn extta liaiirnlu value. Special piito,
"V,
JKRSKY nilir.lOI) VKrfTtt. In while
einlj, line; .oft llrcre lined, sill; eroehet
edKO, with sllk 1 Ibbon trimiiilnt;. Spe
cial pi lee, COc.
OltKAT VAt.I'H IN N TUUAT,
WnOL and white at 7.1c anil $1.00; me
dium and heavy vvplKlit.
I.MPOUTJ3D SWISS ll.VDKnWRAIl,
In silk and wool, nil-wool, silk and cot
ton and wool and cotton, in natural
and while, lu all sizes and weights.
HOYS' J.JX.T1.A VAf.UH GHIJY
FLKlC'K L1N13D. s-laes L'l to 31. Spe
cial pi ice, "3c. Mla-ses' .lei.sey UlbliPil
Vests and l'anK lleece lined. Silk 1 Ib
bon tilnimed. Special pi lee. "."c. Spe
cial prices mi odd sUes and bioUen lot".
510512
Lackawanna Ave
NEW YORK HOTELS.
IVESTM 1XSTE11 HOTEL
Cor. feiUuntli St,, anil Iriinj 1'l.icc,
NEW YORK.
A1nc1Ic.u1 Phn, 3.30 Per Day ami Upward.
i:moio.in Plan, il 00 I'ir l)Jy anil Uiiwjrdj.
tpccul lt.itcs to l'.innlics.
T. THOMPSON, Fiop.
NEW YORK
lO.10I.lt)l I'llst 1 .-.tit Ml'CCt.
Thn.ll.l'ITKSON is ttlmrniiRliI) lirst-clitBS
latniiy ttntitiutisit'nt Holt i.ontnticnianiiui
nitnntnit ninitxiiiiin.itifltixtir) tntlcomfoit.
t)n lstti htriiti'.jiist r.tst of Union tjiinttro.
it is iiitnni it tnt ntinntes of tUo lending
fchops, tllttnttett mul rlalto
European Plan, $1.00 up.
American Plan. S2.50 ud.
Suilos uith Private Bath, $2.00 up.
I'or speri .1 rut ot juntos or information irrtte
Jlllll V. 4 I'.flTIDI.II. l'l'npiii-tnr
szivsmeiXtaxassmtti:
4.4. 4. -. 4.
For Business Men
In tho heart or Ilia wholesale
district.
For Shoppers
.1 mlnutect' walk tn Wannnmltorv,
S minutes to Slet'ol Cooper'i, U!s
Btore. lZasy ct ncocaa lo tlio uieat
Dry Gooil Stoie.
For Slglilsccrs
One block from E'wnv rtir". &W
liu; cuay traiibiiortatlon to aU
points of tiitetcat.
Cab KSttjiSJ tha
;
NEW YOJRK.
Cor. Hill ST. A UNIVRP.SITT Tl
Only ono lllocl: from llroadway.
Tinmz S I Tin kiwtaukant
iiOOUb, 41 U). prM1 Ueaionabl)
J--f s.4s. s).s. sJ. sJ.s). s).
ATLANTIC CITY HOTELS.
Grand Atlantic Hotel and anncx
Virginia Aie ami lltatli, Atlantic City, N. J.
itli year: .!',() litutliul tuunu instilie, tlnli
and null liatlii li. i mil lold mu it.itti latin
in hotel and ulint'V l.utation tirit anil tdilul,
uilliin ftit JaitU ot lliu trel 1'icr ()nletia.
Oil. la lttlal nin.-: lalu, !.! Id ;i:, by iucU;
iJ.iU up li) ila.t t-pt .lit int., to finulioj. Coat.litj
met all llallii. Write (or ltool.lt t
'll.Vlt..l.S I' COl'E
sansissrzaa:
Our New .ill Stock of
TBfP'T 'ff
MM
very best possible for the
here.
PHrflOTEL i
VSSISSX0i
svpnm. ssnaaM.
i
Good
Furniture
Good FuiuUme Is tho
only kind you can af
ford to buy. It la nl
ways tho cheapest In
tho end.
This big stoto of ours
Is full of GOOD FUR
NITURE nt price 3,
whlch,consldeiln(; qual
ity of stock, nie ns low
ns consistent.
Odd
Pieces
Wo hnvo nn unusual
ly lnrpo lino of odd
pieces of unique nnd
liamhoniedculgn. Mnny
of these odd pieces nie
exclusive with this es
tablishment. Hill & Cornell
121 N. Washington Ave.
LrmZtSf T?c-fc-.
T
. n : ,
yx s. Bv
-.
:(ip .u$$
A
Pcletlctl Midi cue is to jour innsft
.intl nt-tL's. Our
FALL UNDERWEAR
Slot 1 N cct'ptuiii.illjl soctl ciutlity for the ptire.
Si.ii ill bunt? lalk btu: jmi itiit miitli bttcnt;lb
amoiiiist our scaso.iultie ullfciiiigj.
412 Spruce Street.
THIRD NATIONAL BANK
OF SCRANTON.
Capital S'200,001). Surplus 525,000
United Stales Depositary.
Special attention givenU
BUSINKSS, I'KRSONAL aud SAV
INGS accounts, whether large
or small.
Open Saturday evening?
from 8 to 9 o'clock.
W.M. Connli.i, Prebident.
IIinuv Bn.is', Jr., Vice Pres.
Wm. H. Puck, Cashier.
A Second-Class
City with a
First-Class Stock of
Gut Glass,
Sterling Silverware
Clods, Etc.
Suitable for
Wedding Gifts.
Mercereali & Connell,
132 Wyoming Avenue.
r
i
OyosteriFoisytli
:J27 Pcmi Atciiho.
Aw
TKpapwf
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