,THE SCItANTON TRIBUNE-TUUSIJAV, AOVKUlililt .1!), 1001. S ;xxxxxxxxxxx; J hie itonrtts UAnowAnE sroni. r The Dining; Table Is not n gooil romplelo without Carviny Set. Thoy ndcl to the henuty of tho tnblu and mnke the cai-vint" ft pleasure. Our line of Cniving Sets ir, lmi'ov tlinn ever this ycni. A Rlnnce nt oui window plvcs nu Idea ot whnt's In side. 0 Foote & Shear Co. w JJ9N. Washington Arc O :xxoooooooxa Cold Weather Coats for Children Mvlltli llitle cults with Ovfoi I III !., velvet n'lliii". l ''l' i'1" "' InmWnc but lens id I in Hi otnT. lolli. Indued ) 1 1 it- tin u, iliil. I.luf, .in Rick humid illi, -l.lilu.l uliil mil in ami mils ami unity ineiia tl.vles Jii-i as Jill ualvi' Th? Baby Bazaar, 610 Spruce t.ieet. i Office, Toilet and Towel Supply Wc finiil-li I I.i:N 'IowpN M.vMi. Willi llllir. jjtnc ipnrtercil o.ik cililiirt, brie led pi itr- mil ter, 10111I), I ilr lirnJi, I-U brnom, ilice Mail. III.? IT tlls-lt pilll-ll .Mil f,t" d tullll KH Jul trl TCI Ilinnlli. Wo in-irilit' pitTou'i. i inn on Imu'ls mil ou ruche juiih ic2iilnli .NO Ml. L 'HIE" amnrndliry. 80S-31O Penn n.eiiue. A. J3. Warman, PERSONAL. Olio -Llnuilir, til Ncv. Yoil, i-. in Iho i it, VIi.li.irl I'iiuII, nf Did -on fin, In-, .uifiitrl ft lu-itioiL it Ihc --ii niton llou-n. Willi. mi I. Kck.Ii, of i Iip Niinlni Ihiioi. lc luilicd liome circuity lium .1 bint M-.iL in n orlc eit.v. Mi iml Vis I) II. Nicol innl iloijilu. 0, in Ullko llmr, -in 111 n-i iij Willi l.iici WilSt fin n.N Iiiilui Willimi. ot "-yinli Vim .muni, rr Hinuit In. Miirh,. it (Vine 11 iiinvi-iti iniiHiln ufltr j .liou i.i( .it Ins home. Mi-s Illi Willi mi-, 1,1 X.1II1 Mm- .num., In llllllllCll limuc limn 1 M-ll Willi lie 1-Miter, Ml-. 1'iiinK tlml-uii, 111 II hKi:i-k !,, .. .1. Mi. anil Mi I iclnll iiiinninuo tin 111 1.-liisc- nf lliui iluiliiir, 1,1111,1 .1. .iniiiic, to Wil li im l.uiitL 1 inn 1.0U on Muliienln cvrw'i', ov. 27. (Mil; the iniiiKil.alc n 1 1( im. will 1 pti-ctit. .ImlKC 1! . .Vuhbilil. if II,. I mti.l mhh untrue 1 dint w.i. in t'l thiklpiii c ii.lni'ji, ii-.-i.tiiu tin I mini M.nc. unite- h who 1 little ciii'ilii! i illi lliu ink. II "ill iiluin to llii. 1 Mj tnilij HAHNEMANN BENEriT. Pioginmme to Be Offeied at the Four Peifointances. Man; iiniiiiiii't. .110 being; made as In thu nnuiio ut the (liltoient pioqinmmes lor 1 ho lour pel loimni'i o.s 01 I'i iday. S.tt'tirlav innl .Monday evenings and 1 he Satiud.iy matinee, Xov. L'J-il and i!"i. tor thi? Ilalinoin.mn huspital huie lit, therotoie tho appended lint of nuinbus to bo g'ii nit iho let-pee-livo night av 11 make muttcis clear tn all iiniuliiug- mind-, ami will emu line llio general imblii tlmt tlio ofleilus to Iw inude Mill bo oon muio tlian lias been iioini-cd by the niiiii.inih in thai go: 1 nu 1 "lloliiiniin f.iil '.' "II lliiN.ltiirc " .. Ililld hi .,(. lnkinii.-loii. I 'lolJIl'.lil." .1 I'.ltllollc I tlHIIlb.J. to. ('.nun 11 " Ml IJDAV, 1. "lloliOlllllll fllil." -' llillil ut M-n, u I'jliuno." liitui.il.-ilon. 4 "I.ohciiuilii." :.. uihnll;. llii'.. (., "-I'fill0," T "f nruii " .ii'i!u.n maiim.i:. 6 I. "lolintlic" L'. "II licrtulou." .1. II illi t of A-.H, 1 "llolirinliu i.l.l." liili-riui-.-idu, .1 "IMIUIKl," (. I'ltliOtll! I'.CIiIio, 7. ' (.illicit." IOMi, 1. iMirini.111 cm." S. "II 110 .iloic." " HJlltt VI A.ci. ( "I'ltlllUC" l:;lriiii-;lnn '1 "I olnnsiin. 1 Uilui diil., ". ' ( 1IIIKI1 ' , I'.i liotli I i;. it,l,l, 'Ikktli tl t.XlC It Mlliliuon' ilni H, if, com. twl CHi ,liiilih' iliiih toir, lljilo I'nli, li-n. mouij' iliu; sioir, fiowikn 0, linm t .Im, fifni, Pjnmoie, wh Fnir nnd Festival, Tho Wiinion'n (lulld ot hi. I.ukt's pailrli Mill hico ,1 Kilo of la.n y ami luct'ul uitltloij, iitki.', tti-., on eclnor. rlay aftcinoou, and all da ami (.onmj; ot 'I'lniiv-ilay iu't, at St. l,nk. i,iX. f tuiiiM). SupiM'i will lit soivod 011 Thin ..day 'i.iilinf, hot-Inning m r, o o'cluck, pi ho ol whkh v ill bt ,-.') ti'in , Ml si CoM I'l.lla, (.llll-ll Mill (.11 HjIii I.'h llui 0til .. t llillljl hjlail, ijralofl t.lilu l'n-M . Hu'1,1 ,imI Diitiu, I 11.x lei .ml I I' o. Iu ( IIJIII. It' l-niti. I slu , P.10O Bewnul. A btuiuliiiK lew aid of Slw t oliVifd for InfnwiiiitUm which will lead to tho 1 aii-os t and loin lotion of any pouon or peisonb piaiine: cnpiomvcs on me uncKs of this company. bountoii iullwu. 1 ciiupany, frank J, yilllmai-, ji ., Mun.igoi. ,unionRcabe:q HAS STIRRED UPJROUBLE INCREASE OF WATEB RATES CAUSES A PROTEST. Was the Main Topic of Discussion Yestetdny Boni,rt of Trndo De claies lor n Watrr Plant to Be Coiittolled by Ihc City City Soli citor Wntson Outlines the Steps That Would Have to Be Taken. Piesklent Scrnnton's Stntemput Conceinlng tho Advance in Pi ices. 'J ho nunoiiiii fluent publMioil In yoa letilnv'M pipem tlmt I'losldoiit Suanton hud ilfoldi-d to liioioat-o t!io Mntoi- rales to iloinpstlr 1 oii'ttinoi.t thlily-iliioo and a thhd not- tout nf ter Jnniiaiy 1 nest iuih thu main topic of couvt'i Million all ovtr town oHl'-r-day nnd many and dhorsont wote thu I"WH PXplClfC'd The lo.iKlblllty ot tho piopo-dllon oinhoillod In tho it-holutlon adontod by tho hoaid of tuidi. namoly, the estab lishment ot a nimilolii.il wntor plant M-ai vldolv (llHoiiHtt'd and nl least olio (oumllinan and sooial cltlsccntt s-ot-n bv a Tilhtim man seenied to favor tin Idea. City fc'olloltnr fkoitfo SI. Watson hinted to Thu Tilbuno man that tho litst stop which would hao to he tak en would bu tho pa.-JiiKo of an ordl ti'iiko by touuolls pioNidinj; lot -.tib-lnlttlntf to the vole of the poopl" tho fiicstion of Is-sulnpr .1 oei tain amount of bonds lor thn puii-imc ' Ithcr of building: and crjulppmi; n now plant for th" city's u-o or of tu quit Iiik the piow onL plant of tho Sti anion Gas anil AVator company. "Do ou tonsldfi- that under e.lstinK laws and conditions tin- oily would luiMs tho ilslit to liihifr condeiiinallon pioooidiupi to niqiihe the plant of tins tVi.tutoii tlas and Watot company?" The Tiibune man abked. CONDEMNATION PROCnniNUH. "I iiio-t c-eitalnly and inniuosllonably do." loplied tin; oily hollcitor. "I bo hove that if the people autlioiied tho Issir. ot a sulllolont amount of bonds, t-ay t.'.OOO.non or SJ.'iOO.ono, that the city could ko into coin t and IuIiik; (ondeni n.iliun piocctdinKi. Conn would, t be llof, appoint npiuaisei-, to (Iv a tint and oiiii(able aluo of tho piopi-ity to be condomnod. 'While the compnnv would, ol couii-o, luiso all -.oil, of ob-ioc-iionx, I am oonii.lonl that tho c-ltv (imltl win mil in the ond. botato-e slu-'d have ilfjht on her --iclo." It would seeiu at fust sl.uitt- lalhei a ht.iKS't'i lnj,' Ihinjr to auk tho piopotly owners to uuthoii.se tho issue ot two or tin t-o million doUais' woith of bond but collect alio men who lue riwii the matter stud do 110L hesitate to say that si sulllcit'in piolit over and iibtno the actual uumiinr expenses of tho plant could be icalized eatly to letlio this bonds as they fall duo. Hccoidcr Y. 1. Council. Minn seen osleiday afloinoon and at-kt il loi an i'.piession ol opinion on l'tesldcnt Sciauton's aimountomt'iit and on thu toaMbillty of tho city's atiiuiiins tho S-'ei. niton Oas and Waltr ionui.'tn'.s plant, said that ho amis not piep.ued josH. at piosenl to sty anything tor publication on the matter, but might bo a little 1 iter. "I haw Rlen tin- water (incstlon quite a little i onsidoi.uion iootntl," said he, 'but T do not fiel that J can il e tspiissioii to mo views in-a al piesfiH." TMJNKS IT A llkl'l'l' 'I think he's blnflins:." was Selei L Councilman U. W. V.iuslian's commtiil on Fitsldt'iit Si i.mlon'M nolle e. "It's just miothor case ot bluffing without n tliiiiK in his hand like his aimoumo nient a lltlio -while bail: that water tor tilj piuposos would be $ir-,000 a oar in' tho I ti tin o. lie came down off his hiRh lioi.se then all lifihi. "It'.s IjIbIi time that tho i itlzens of (Ills city get together and decided whethet oi not they nio going to be bossed bv this august gentleman whoso motto .seems to be 'the public be damned.' 1 most lu-.titilv appnuo of the idea of a mnnlo1it.il water plant and would taoi the submission ol the fiuestion lo the otois nt the (online: i lly election I think that publlo soutl nicnt iniild bo Mitlidoullv aioused to em iv tho piojfet out. It will have my heai ly and iinitialilli d .siippoil." t'oinmon CounMlm in iailhei Keller wasn't pieimed in (INeiihs the teasl blllly ol Hit munitipil water plant idea. "1 ilo s.iv. howevti," said lie, "that I'lt'sldent ixi'i.iuton has laki n a stand that is altogether Indefensible and un .lustillablo mid a stand thai no man who has the best Intel ests ot this citv at hem l should think loi a moment of luklnt,," ANoTUCU lti:.MUUY. Tlieiu is still anothei lomedy thai tlie cltl.ens have and tli.it Is to peti tion com t, in i. ise the iiioicas,. be comes an actualit.v. thai the water uitcs in o unioasoiuiblo and ask Hint ihoy bo i educed. Judge iMwmds, In his opinion in tho case of Comad b'clnoetler agaliiht tho Hoi anion (.las and Water toinjiauy, pointed out that the com ts have tho power in tills state to logulate water i.ites In tase they me uniofisouably high An appeal would li. e lo bo taken by evciy per son using water who complained that Ills water itnt Is too high. That would be impiat limbic because ot thu e pvnso and for the tint her iimsoii that it would load down Hie fouits with uioio woik than it lould pos-sibly give altt'iitlou to. .(. An upiu-al In the Hilitoedcr rape, In which it was decided that municipal! Hi s have not tie power to establish water lalos, lias been taken to the mi prlor oui t by 1. 1J. Hutns, attoinoy lor tho plalnllii. It will bo aigutd In Jaiiumi. Ml! KC'ltANTON'S .STATl.MUNT With letureiuo to tho liuiciso tn tho vntti lales--, l'lesldt-nl Hcinnioii has given out the follow Inu stateiuonc 'out lawyms tell uh thai on tho tlrst ol .lime, 190J, wo huvu to hand a statement ot our t;ioss icecliitu tor thu ptoeedlinr twelvo iuontln' IhisIiioms uud that on tho (list of Apill. VJiU, must pu the 11 vu per eoiit, tax levied iliueon. Wo mo nut Inking- thn city by Mupilso: it is tho city that has really taken uh by t-uipiUo nnd mado a gain ol seou mouths on us, that U, Uoiu tlie 1st of .lunu lo tlio 1st of Juu mil. v. Wo notilled the locoiiler last .Inly I'Otli, and tepwitcd it nt thu he.u Incj bcloic ho signed tho oidlnuurc, that if tliib tax wub laid, wo could only nitet it by simply incieaslug- our uitcs. Wu have pot itiised our Kites on water closets, bath tubs, hotu connections, nor on stoie and olllces, nor huvo the meter latus been uiised over those now e.sislln;,', so that ihe busiues3 inteiests of Iho illy nio not tnado to suffer by Hits InciciiHo to Iho htniseholdci"'. "nvei-ywheit! olso In Iho valley Iho hotiso tate. Including- bath tub nnd closet, Is $S our new' i ale. which 'ip pllcs lo Hcianlou nnd Jnimuoio, Is but $11 for tho snino Horvlce. It Is tttitiuo for nnv one to say wo havr- no lotnl Pildu In tho olty of Set anion. Wo have, innl II Is becaiiso of thla that wo have kept the water late at Ihe low est Jlguiu It was possible to maintain our seivlre. This tax u.vy tiKiilnst tho i-ompanles arfocted Is meroly the stib torlng" or tlie oouucIIh to niako w tin colloclor ol oortnln taos liotn Hit peo ple, and wide h tho totmclhncu intild not ilnd any legal nor moral tight to levy against thoin." THE ANNUAL MEETING. Inteiefcting- Exorcises in (JueinBey Hall Tonight. Tho annual nu-otlnt; of the Ilahno inn im hospital and the giailuatllig on eielseii of tile muses' tiallllllK M hool will bo held at CiUeinsov hall, Tuesday uvenlug, Novombot lit, at ,S o'clock. The public Is coidlall Invltnl to nt lend JUSTICE IS ASKED FOR COLONEL WINT Bonid of Ttade Rocommentls His Appointment to n Biigadler Oeneinlship. A l osteulay's ineetlnK of the boaxl ol Hade Colonel I i. illtebcock Intro dtiied Hie following- lcsohltlon, asking IMosidoiii Jioosovelt to appoint Colonel Theodoio J. Wint a brigadier general In thu icRtilir anny, and it was unani mously adopted: Wlicrra', Colonol 'llirmh c 1. Mini. "-Mil ( ! illi, I'lillcit Slalom rinv, i .1 intue of tl H (ouiitv, uliii cnlend ami iilikvoil ili-llndioti in tlie; w ir of tho rilicllion nf l.iil "., ami tliin en tctnl tlie- icnlir .anil, in wliiih ho Imi tin rd with suit liilillly until t'10 jncM-nt linn-, win nin,' iHoinotiou from a Ilctitcnanl to tho l ml. of liilnnel: .mil hiTi'i, toloirl Wint Ins unci Willi tioil ili-tinctlnii duiiiiR tno-it of the Indiiii niitlmiil.i on the frontiii, and in the "iiatits'v wu, u in iniiidiil (In iMntli .mil 'lc nth I i ilril --Ulr-i l.v .ihv at Sin .luin Hill, Ml pi, whoio In- -i ii K-voioly Mounlcd wliil-l hilling li!- tio)U with urc-it sillmlrv limine; llics Innl ilinjc; .'ml aitiln in tlie (hiiiiM! w ir, I'Cii Tun 'I -in. wln'ii lie roininuidiil tlio ci(ilitioii ol .illicil riv.ikv foicci-, ron-iMing of 5W nun cf his own ii'l. iniiil, tho siilli Caiili, .ml ili Im liniiiils ot I mopcm rn.ihy of jlmnt oitnl iiiimlui, ho ile fpilcil t hi iniiiv of f lihic-e tin! oluinlioil tlio vinilii h In, ,n liii'vpiiirnls wllii llii VimiiMii uc.ilix. Ilo i, uo. in (oinnunil il ono of he ili pu I i:i( lit-, ol Iho I'luliiiiuf-. ONOII l-ltltt (li pawns mil ili.tiinsitie Iho ilnlii. n i cn."i,il ollln, ill citillt. lo liiin.i1C .nl tits co mil! .ml Wheii.1., lot ill thi-o illmt iiul innil..iion-i fpivlio., (oloinl Win! In. mvi'i j-l.nl no. f-oiuht pi .oti il Kduiiitiiiii hul .i, i modi . I .nil (im .(Kiitioii. iniii, 1 i- kit ill. lo ln loim'i, wliu ti Ihn. tu hi. done iiol'ui i' foi linn, f liin fmo, he it Iti-tiUid, III llio iii,t,iii lJuinl of link, in irL,nlir iniclitic .1 iiniilid. tint Iho -plc itili.1 nulil n luonl of Colonel 'li.iodoii' I W mr, .silh ( o ilt, t ititod sdip, Mil,, ho i to. liiilidid lo tho inr-hlcnt. Willi t'ic nncsL li-ilile-l lli.it li he .uqioin led i liitc,idici crn l.i SWISS FOURTH OF JULY. Giuetli-Veieins Celebinte It with Enteitninment nnd Dance. Tlie (li uotli-Veitlns (tlebiatid the .mnlvei.saiy ol the Independence ot SvviCeilaud with an cntci t.ilnmont and dance at Alusio hall, last night. It was attended by mi assemblage that i low dod tho hall to tho doois. The progtamme consisted m an ovei t m e by Know Us oit'htMi.i, a sfloo tinii bv a male choiits liom tin- L.iod eiliiau, .lungei Alaennercltor and Si hwelj'i r Jlaenneit hoi , a diaina, and a T.violean dnnio bv inoinbeiK ol the .soviet v. mid a mixed (hoi us. Those i oiniuislng tlio male i hoi us won: W. i:meiieh. K. Kpn. I'. Wld MMVi'i. N Com. id, fi. Ileiipei t, A. Outh oinz. O. Uoblnson, J. Stoebor, .1. Mlnle bi r. A. 151m nor. 13. (Jlooi, M. Kotli and O. Waekeili. Tho dlioetoi was Theo doie Jlembeiqei. The leading pait.s in tlie ilia ma weie deveily stisinlntd by Miss Violet l"ah lenholl, (iitstav Jteppcil and Loictu Ilabei.stii'ih. Olheis pat ticipatiug vn-io Joseph ijiioss, John Ut miner, Cnsptt Andoiegr, Meltholr Hutl, Cudolph Ti.iub, Kail I.eiithold. A. Gunner, Car llo Kilmer and Katie l.oiithold. li was dli ur tod hj John Biunnor. Tlio dance was peiloimod, imdei tho dlioillou of Kail Leutholil, bj I.on.-i llullbacli, Caiilu Uoiger. Jlaty Kulua, Paulino l.iuduoi, Jolin liullb.uh, John Until, J'hiliii I'i-iher and Melcholr Itoth. Tin ladles compilsing ihe i ho- i its weie: s-,ii.ino loll. i liii.il ( in i' I ilnii l.l. ilil. Aimio lili li, V.ic lulni. I'mllii' I ci, I Uh (Ht, l.lllit- lii-Jl, Mm.ii l.'iith on IKijui, 'lillli yi(i,lii Alio- (.mil II. iL.il. vimnl lludmlii I rtifhold, Viiiiii --ill. I itni .-I iim, f hu kind . I. illi" lulu I on i VI linn The Sin tu i, Icilli liniik, I ' i -i Ijinilii lo laitl. Pi of. Albln Koiii was pianist eomuiitite in ih.ugu ol tho niniir was v ai inly cougialiilaleil on all sides lor tlio suetesstul inanner in whhh it was di signed and conducted. Tin commit tee consisted ot iJiuesl (iloor, piesi deiit: Caspar Andoi egg, Audi ew (.ilm uer, Joseph Gnnss, .Mekhoir Naegc II, .Midi hair Koth and John Hehlld Resumption of Sunset Limited Sei vice Between New Yoik, Phila delphia nnd Sun Fiuncisco, Sen sou 1001-1902. Commencing Noveinbe-r "0 mid each Tuesday. Thuisday and Haluiila thoieattur, the Washington nnd Houtlw vvestoin Limited, opoiated daily be tween New Yoik-, I'hlladt'lphlii and New Oiloaiw via tho Ponusylvanla Htiihoad and outlieiii Itallwny, leav ing Philadelphia, Hi uud stieet station ut ti.'.l p. in., composed of dining, Pull man diawlng-ioom, sleeping, obsetva tion and llbraty ems, In addition will cairy a special Sunset Limited An nex Pullman dtiiwing-iooin compatt inont sleoplng car to connect with tlio riunset Limited opoiated between Xevv Oilcans and San Finm-ldco. Tlio celelnated tiuns-continciiial sei-. vlco offeied by these luxuilous tialns makes a tip to tho Paellio coast not only vciy (iiick. but most delightful, flunk's L, Hopkins, district panjeii ger agoul. Southern Hallway, S2S Chestnut lleetl Philadelphia, will bo pleased to tuinlsh ajl Inloun.nlon, Notice, It If wh'i pleasuiei wo luluiiii the public thai Mr. it. W. .N'oubauei, tin designer ot Inlei lor Decoratlaus, ie-c-onllv located nt tOii Lnckawannu avi. pue, lam sold out his business to Wil liams A. Alc-.uu!t.v. and will t iko i harsu ol their iiev. ilejmi luienl of Wall I'aper ami luiuiior li-coiallons, which will not bo sin passed by tiny hi thu titulo. Mr. Xeubauer is an cNpvrlen.cd c-olonst uud a lec-ognUcel epeil in Mill n I Peculations and Inloilor I'm. nishiu NO CHANGE IN ITS POSITION INTERVIEW WITH GENERAL MANAGER SILLIMAN. Relict atcs Thnl the Company Can Do Nothing Moic Thnn Agiee to Take Back as Many of Its Old Men nu It .Htns Plnr.es for, Without Jtegnid to Whether or Not They Aio Mcmbeis of the Union Meot .nt; of tlvc Oonctiu innw'i' and the Uuainess Uen The ooininlttoe appointed at Sunday itflornocmV meeting ol biisinebs and piofcslonal iiien to mnk an c-tt'oil to soltlu Hie li cut car strlko will likely have lis tioiiblo for its: paina. Cicncial .Manager Hlllltr.un said last night, when appt oik lied on the matter of Ihc now mediation move: ' "Thu company Is Milling to do all It can to bring about a settlement of tho sltlke. It rail do no mine than It agreed to do when tho counolimanlc and bon id ot tiade committees sought to eli'nct a settlement. 1 want to te iletalo v. but 1 said then. The compiuv Is i c udy to Inku back those of our old men for whom wu have places, and who nio (11 men, without iclotonco to whether or not they belong to the union. AVhcii they do come back,wu will nnt ask Ihem anything roiuetnlng their membership In the union. 'Ihe union is something we will not concern ourselves about. That is all Iho com pany can possibly do. Tho business men ate now attempting a settlement ot the stilkc. It has been in the hands of the business men for some time to biing tho till Iko to an end. They have II in their power to put an end lo the Double at any time they muster up sulllclent coinage lo tefiain fiom par ticipating in the bo.vcotl which they say is causing such huvoc lo their bushiest-. Let them patronize the e.u.s as thev weie wont lo do, If thoy wish to s-'e an etui to the sli Ike." COMMlTTUi: MLT. The committee of busimvs and pio fossiounl men lias not yet .'.een Mi. Rllliman. All its membeu-, excepting Illsttlct Attorney "V. K. Lewis, who was engaged in mint, met yesteuluy morning in the nlllco of Its chaltman. f. 11. limns, and had a pcslou lasting It oui ',) :.. ni. to 1 p. in. A coiiiinittee oL the .strlkeis was sen I for anil i milker eotiloienio hail with them, rogaidhm what thev weiu will ing to do low m ds Inlngiug about peace. The lesult of this coiifi-tence was not lnaelc- publlo. Mr limns was deputised bv the lOin inittcu to confer with Cleneial Manager Silliman legatding the Iiing ot a time lor a conloieneo. Mr. isilliinan was e ailed up by 'phono and in t espouse lo Air. Hums' question staled that ho would meet the eonunittco at his oilk e All. niuns saul ho would consult tlie ciunmiUic as lo the most convenient time lor the conleunce. This ended theii comniunie.ttiou The committee is to moot auaiu to night .-it Air. Hut lis' ollleo. In the in lei im, Air. limns will pmbtbly wait on Air. Slllinian. A meeting of the Stieet Jlallwav Alen's KenoflcI.il asaoelntiou was held lasl night at tlio olhce of flenoial Man ager Ssilllman. This is an oiguniallon composed ot both the oflklals and men. Alosi of Ihe emplojes weie meinbei.s of it. At piest-nt it has iiulv loll -two nun on its mils, the uiembeislilp of Iho slilkeis having teiniinalod, so It is abseiled by Ihe lemainliig nieinlii'i , when they lolt tlio conipanv's otnplov, theie boing a elatlso ill tin- bv-laws inovidiug that ini'inbitship in the . is sue ialion shall ioa.se with the iei urina tion ot tho lneinln-is' eiuplojmenl with the comnnnv. Loss ol membetship moans the sin tender of all claims on the association anil its S1.S0O tieasmy. tiiuv claim au:mui:usiiip. Tho sttlkeis who ate rnembeis of the association have letused lo sm lender theii badges and other eompanv uop oi ty or tltaw the pnv that was duo ihem when the stilkc bcjj.tn, lor the pin pose ol pi c filling theinselvos fiom being cliopppcl liom the association. Air. Slllinian, who is tieasuior of thu benellt assoilation, stated Unit theie was nothing done at the merlins, tut llier 1I11111 the eousiduiatlon ot heuetit Claims and the e-l'-etlou of now pu ni iici s. K. AI. OoliMin. one of iho slilkeis, died csleielav inniulns at Ills home In Uunmoie. His lather anotliei stiiker. will make' a claim lor the '.n luueinl benellt that the hobs ol a uiriii ber ol the benellt nssoeiatlou tuo en titled to. Two other niombeis me eiy ill. They .no Hclvvaid Hdw nils of l.o i list sliei'l, and lliin.v Wilbur, uf Noiili 1 Ivans eouif. P. J. NOLAN APOLOGIZES. Man Who Pulled Dr. Szlupas' Beaid Is Sony. The ihmgo of iibsuiilt and batleiy and niityhfiu piilened bv ilr. John S::lup.is against P, ,1. .Nolan, whom he ohaigcri villi pulling out patt m lil.i beal el in a 'bus last week was settled last night In Aldeiiiiiiu middy's ollleo by Nolan paving thu e osts nnd sign ing the lollowllig upolog : I iU no In iihliil ji 1101,11 i r i ii ii win i, I llitlielnl iilion 111 k lui snifas hi nUIn nl Nov. II. Jii'l ' c 1 1 -- no niu i .1. i.w i n whil li ipiiiiie.l on I ii on isio'i I- .1 Nihil Florida Oranges 25c (o 50c per dozen. Florida Grape Fruit, io and ise. Pecan Nut Mcata, finest large meats, 5oc per lb, New Waluut Meats, 40c per lb. Fiuest Shelled Almonds (used by Iluyler), 40c per lb. Pink tinted Malaga Grapes, 20c. Lady Apples Cal Apples Pineapple, etc. New Kugland Walnuts, 15c per lb Fancy Figs, 19c per lb. E. G. Coursen THE FOURTH DEGREE. Will Be Conferred Upon Knights of Columbus at Philndolphin, Tli iiic-inbetfl of the Kulslitn "f '"' Illinium of Pennsylvanlti wilt ntteud the oxemptllleallon or Ihe loitrth ile al ot? of tho Knights of Colinnhu", which will take place for tho Ili'Hl time In IVntiHylvnnla al Hm (Iriiltuinl Hall, tMilliulolplila, thin evening. About 1 In ee hundred candidates will iceelvu tlio dogieo uoiu I'ltltitdclpliliii f'liclor. WIlkoH-lliino, Clem Held, I'tiltHvllte, I'lttston, Iteiiova. Shnmokln. Pitts burg, Wllllmuspoit, Hottth Ilelhlehein, Kitslon and lin?li'tou. lly spct'lnl pilvllego a fow horn New .loi wy. Wilmington and Washington will nlso be ailmltlrd. Two hunched visitors, who have iiliomly leeelveri thu degtee, will attend liom dlKlanl points. James A. Flaherty will be iimslo.' of tho riegiee, nnd amnni; those partici pating in ila confeuliig will bo Itov. .losepli ,V. Kwecnoy; P. II. Lynch, Wit limn 1'. .Mi Lnughlln and John I-'. Jlj-ois- of Pliiladelphia' Itlch.ud J. Uotitko. ot this c-ll. colonel c, T. O'Nulll, or Allenlown, and .leweph 11, Mageo, of .South lMlilchorn ACTION TAK?N BY BAR ASSOCIATION Met and Adopted Resolutions on tho Death of Attorney C01- nclius Smith. Atloine ndwnrd Moriilleld picsidccl ovoi a meeting of the Lackawanna Bar association .vestcrdny, called to lake action with toretoneo lo thu death ol' Attoinoy Cornelius Smith. Attoinoy John AI. Ouiister acted as seuoi.11 v anil addicsse.-i weie Hindu by Chairman Moriilleld, Judge II. AI. Kdwniels. J. II. Torrey and W. A. AVilrov. A commltleo consisting of lion. J'. X. AVill.tld, Hon. C. P. O'AIalley. AI. J. Aim tin, L. M. Bunnell and John I). Col lings was appointed to pieparo suitable icsolutions and icported the lollowlng. which weie adopted: I'mncHm smalt, e-i . .1 nii'inhri of 11m bt., Imliiir dud j. hi. rclilrure on Mi tunc m nn. in IhH oil on o. in, ltfil, after t hilof ill I em .ilTictliic; the lieul, oj' of iiitcct to hit niiiiKM .iii.l ietiti'iil ulnlily the lijr Aiio. iiitlon cf l.-itl, iw mill eoiintv oil en tlio following mitiuli : folllcllllS -lllllll, O-ll, UK liOIII in lului'l, 'n is'-, iml ai Ins cliiMliroel wj. Lnii?lit li Iiih 1'iiiiiU to tli!-? lonnti. Ili, rally life ee .-i i(nt -I .Mliinv, N. Y iml while et a Imv In iiiiuily moved lo Stinbiii, 1'.. , win to lie .iceiulnd tho iudlniu..i, o: lih hIuluijii hi the roiumeu siliooh if tint pluc, lie nltonvjrih entered I niuii Collisc .md Unci noil Univtiiltv, wlicie ili-. lijtm il tilo.it, niinlie-tecl llic-in c1it, .md lie lilt tlio-e m.tkiitions with i rceoid rle1iin, if cur, tiitulkil. l.ojviiic colle;o he ri.tricl upon l!ie stt-ejj- of the la.- in tlio cflice of J. li. lliiRlie-!, r-i , of Sunlimy, l'.i., ainl wj, jniinilcd I I tie hu il Aoithimib'rlaiid county wliui he W i-. I went one ein ii ,i;e. 1 ollnvvim; l.H adinl--ion in the Im he piii ird hi, urti'ion foi -seveiil jiii, in IIk ejuiitiox of ui lliimil.tr 1 md .iml seliuilUU, and in the vi n lu, loi O.d In the eitv o. Sn niimi, where he .tl enco li'eii.i" me oi tie lo.idinj nicmlicM of I lie piole,inii. 'I 10 ll ((1 Cll U li Hw.(.-0l lit .i 1 or n, inilui tl -Intnl. io l, 1 (inp sluelttlt (if ncUl!il,i , md .i tiielo. woii-.ii. Ionics a, .in .illicit" lo imiki-lood tlu inipiil.c. Hut movnl lie iiiilui, ol nun, iiul viiih Iw pov.er as .m OMIin "(Muni fiilnl to ini.'o tlie ,vniiatli' ot too nnv in lni liilnlf. 'tlio molds nt (lie icjii'l il tin, i in ! .iiljniniii,, cii'inins a, writ .h if the Vppillito c mil-, no tin. Iio.i, te.tuiuiilih if tin Hope .md tn unitiid - ol hi, li-i.ii .iilu.v mini., .Iiiiwiin; is lliej ih hi, nn inin aiicic s .1, .i pi ii liliini of Ihe I iv. Wi, Ihe it tote, mo.e lint (ho ihovi inmiilc- h sppii id up' ill Iho li'OiiU i tho Iiul .I--HU il" ot I.ul iw. iniii loiinh in ct mini inoi ilion oi iln nuns, .md ..inlili ot tin il. ti i. til litoilic. V, i iiiittt Vli. sin,(ii .v ts iilov,h.icI j i V iliuldo i.ii lulu r nl Iho (oniniinntv in In, d. ilk In, tiniilv In, lii-t, i fond pin nt -md Ids wile in OMinpliie hn.lniiil; md we tide lo ipii-s mil doip siinpjtlii in ilu n hotoivo n nil. A hot tuike supper will bo suved in Iho Point Avenue Baptist (hutch p.u lots, Thui.silny, Xov ember 'lst, fi to in o'clock. The menu Mill hiiludc stultotl turkey, mashed potatoes, cian lieny sauce, cabbngf salad, celeiy, biead and lolls, coffee, cake and cicam. flipper, I!" cents. -, Chestnut, Stove and Egg Coal, S3.00 Pei Ton, rielheioil to all pails of Su anion, Uun moie, S.i.Otl. Adebess oieleis to the Alovvij Wilson Coal Co, liov -JTJ, Uun moio, I'a, Smoke the Pocono So. cigar. WHERE ARE THEY ALL GOING ? 'Ill St Luke's I'll II 111 O .11 ll). S d in II til il I i Hi" ( ( M'HV.IOI!i, I I n t'n li-t (i in iiv a .iiul II i,i ill v int in he p, ,. n Th ii i, ij, . II i ,1(10(1 ploiJtll .1 Alfirel I'niiiiiijt. (on, Piri tor. Sjj2s!55 Leather Good: The Preudergast Store R.E. Preudergast 20? Washington Aye, ? : Oils, Paints and Varnish ! MaIon?y Oil & Manufacturing Company, k 141-149 AlericUan Stieet. T TELEPHONE 26-2, T BIDS WERE VERY CLOSE PROPOSALS FOR NO. dO SCHOOL NEARLY ALL ALIKE. They Weio Opened nt nn Adjourned Mcotiiifr of the Bonul of Contiol nnd Woe Refcired to the Building Committee for Conaldointion New Night School TeitchciH Appointed for No. JM nnd No. 28 Number of Tcacheis Agreed Upon Ceitain Tinnsfeis Which Were Made. When Illi- bids foi the i ulisllttlllotl of the tcliool to be erei led in tho cc ond wind and lo be known us No. IO wero opened nl Inst nlghl'ti adjourned mooting of the bonid of contiol. It was loilhri that all the contuietois bidding, with one exception, bad done fomo le innikably close llgurlng. Tho bids-, whleh Include plumbing-, woie an tollows: M. J, middy, $11,1.'; Mulhoiin and Judge, $!l,S"a: M.itthliis Rtlpp. MJ.r.CO; f. fiykos and Sons. $.!1. .".tr.: Kdwaid fi. Williams, $3l,fi0il All bids wtio leferrod to iho building committee for conslilenitlon. Tho lenchci.s' coiimrilteo lcnumncnil ed the appointment of the following night school teachuis: No. Ill, Itoss man I. Vail, principal: Miss Ileilha .Iciikius and AIlss Jessie Covillu; No. S. Aliss Lucy Itneson, piiudtial and AVilllmn ICdgar. Tho following lian.sfets whldi have been closhed by Iln tcacbei.s concotned for some lime und whlcli will place them lit schools near their home"': Miss Annie Jones, from Xo. 18 lo Xo. It; Aliss la Lnlly. fiom Xo. 11 to Xo. 2s; AIIp.s Florence rtoomau. liom Xo. L"J to Xo. IS; Miss Xolllo Kelly, fiom No. 1.1 to Xo. "S; Aliss Alary I. Poigeug. liom Xo. 3S to Xo. IS. Tho mooting was cry biief, lasting only about twontj- nilnutos. CAR WAS DYNAMITED. Serious Explosion on Noith Wash ington Avenue Last Night About 10 o'CIock No One Iujined. i Tho dvn.uiiito ilcui i sim at his w oi lc. A d n. unite tap was p,n cd on Iho stieet ear tt.it lc mi North Washington avenue between New Yolk anil Matiuii sheets last nlghl about in o'clock and was exploded a few minutes later by Clieen llidgo Subtil ban ear Xo. 1 !S which was l cunning- to tho oftty. The foi co of thu explosion lifteel tho fiont put of the car from the lulls and almost thtow the molorm.ut lo thu Hoot. Km windows in tlie tat was bioken mid pail of the flange of the wheel which passed over tlie cap was blown olf. as In the oilier instances. Thou weie no passengei s abo.ud. The whole lieighboihood was aioused bv Iho explosion which shook all lite buildings in tlie ioinltv, and a oiowel of soveial bundled poisons gathuied. Tho car was not elainngeil suflleiont ly to pievent its being tun link to I lie cent l.i I e it v. K. W. 1 'mm", ilc el foi Cotirseli. Smoke the new Kleon m. cigar. Deimel Linen Hesh Underwear Linen underwear is particularly healthful because it readily ab sorbs the moisture of the body, and thus avoid the chills that wearers of wool are subject to. Does not irriatate the skin. MHHMPj Ul haw recehed our first lot of Leather Goods for the. Holidays. Our line this year represents evcry thiny, and we only huy the leadiny make in America Rumpp's Y will profit you to look over our display. i I !-t'tt Have Yoti a Cozy Corner? If so cull ami see our large assoitmcnt of Down Pillows f teady for any covering you may select. They're just the thin'; for a co.y corner ot "Den." All slcs from 12 to 24 inches. Prices vary fiom 75 cents to $1.50 for the best. Immense stock just received Cramer-Wells Co., 130 Wyoming Ave. 'Phone 353-3. .tf,.I..f..H'4ti 1 and I will fit them with the gloves you ought to wear. Heavy Working Glows, Stylish Walking Gloves, Warm Woolen Gloyes, Gloves of all kinds in end less variety from 50c to $2.00. CONRAD'S "A Gentlemen's Purnishet" 305 Lackawanna Avenue. ROYAL CORSETS Are made in all the desir able lengths. Straight Front, Bias gored. $1.00 to $2.50. Corset fit tincr bv Ex- ii.iFr,i!tU- pert Fitter. sjiuiyiM 1 , o -Uios Gored.' line of Ladies Gloves and Muslin Underwear. Price & Jenkins, 130 Wyoming Ave. u WE GIVE TRADING STAMPS. Ladies' Tailoring Jackets, i tons, Raglans and New market Dress walking and rainy day Skirts, Our prices arc reason able. Guaranteed to give satisfac tion. Goods furnished. King Miller, Merchaut Tailor, 4 3 2 Spiuco Stieet. Blanket and Comfort Sale Willi the season ol frigid teinpeiature at hand, warm bed covering becomes exceed ingly attractive. I he attention attracted by out window display of these necessities is convincing evi dence ol' this -if sales did not tell the same story. I o purchase blankets or comfotts without inspecting our dowri'to-datoline, will be playing your pocket-book false. ComfortsSpecial values at $2.9-5, $2,2S, 9I.9S, $1.50 and DC Blankets bxtra olleiings at $3,71, Aft $1.69 and "yC l'iee I are from all points within 50 miles of Scranton on all purchases of 10 or ovet. CREDIT Y0UP CERTAINLY! fe. 0NMY WYOWIKO AVENUE. is lull A mm s&fJ.tilMCESTRk ,C5r.f VttI l-jivi r
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