' Sf "'V 'ft-i' 'x V f','-l13""' 1''"x"t"'f' JfV ' ..IHf ' 4JTP''P' W-I' um"vTK'iwnw?.'j7-ir-?ffin"KV - r - twct ";. iJSMM-'E-a. D ." Sft '"' )! f,tu'.'- $ .; i!s;'' y . v .v ,r-'M- v. w.f0 vrt ' l;?.v A s ,1 n 4 ' " " I v"r, "r . 4? THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE- MONO A Y, DECEMBER 10, 1001. $ 4 4 nj ! it $ Si $ '.t 4 it "& 4 'it 4 f" 4 p,t i4 ' 4 vd 4 4 fl 'it 4 fc k "! ' '.-& 4 .! ?.l , l k st1 4 St 4 4 2 '.I 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 "h 4 f.i ri 'it fi '4 ig??intfre?p n? n-ir-iriu-urinuf-j-ni-i,-inirf i-1-i-Ui'll'V-lPM'l mjr- 0p0i0x0M0tfmtt.irjf0n00njtrht0n, ? t- V s . . , a ; i Vy :'- '. i . "' Jl H. D. Crane . 'VI V V 4 '4P'''''frfiir'- rtf' ::::.W ' v1Jl -s.. FKANK MORHISON, tilt 'l I'rrinircr. JOHN B. LENNON, llli'.lllltuu, Ill, JAMTS DUNCAN. I'hl Vltv-I'mliloni. Union, Mi JOHN MITCnEfL, Sen-mi liTPmlilenl llidlmnp il, 'ml. -ie -5e -J' J JAMTH O'CDNNELL, Itilnl lie I'n-iil M' V.Vt!ii'i,ii.i ') i, -Se 5 31 ss5jMSffii?wVV?'T aA??",? v Wm M0mM s- MAX MOHJIIS, IV-..ni K'tf.l'rrtidont li-'uc--. '. '".- THOMAS I. KTDD, I ittli ki- 1'rrsulon Clin '., ill. SAMUEL GOMPERS, President. D. A. HAXUiS, Sulli id- I'n-Wail. rhllTlHplilJ, IV. OFFICERS OF THE AMERICAN FEDERATION OF LABOR. t ..- vv ..,. . v?v v,s v( v(0 . v?v -( s .J,. vf r .,.. .... .f,. , . v. .j , , .j , .j . f , .. ,r.(. .j.. .; ' ( ' ( ' -) 1 ( -,' -j V - J -(- e-jo -(0 .O vrf .f. f. -( . . J nU , J0 qv, n, o T S! DF LAEOK LoiuluiKil Iinni l'.isi I 1 ilcinnrc sillou butwocn cnills ,tml tlv.t nn luinl iind fast uilc can apply. il lierciifc tu tlic- auliiiiiiiiiy i ulo i' uik(1 wlioiv prai'llcabi". Ijiit ll is I'iioilkTil, llii' i opart .i;;-, to ;;lvc tilt piraniimnt i iK.uiiz.uion jiirlHitit'llon uvw Imi latuil I'ir.fls-ini'M. Applying thlh locally, ft uifanx that thu Htallon.ir.v cnirlnt'crK iuil tlivnu-n at onal milieu niust juln tin- Mine AVorkcih anil withiliaiv frmn tlielr n'-i-poctlvi' national oiK.inli.atlon. Tli" report of tht comiulttcu was acloptoil .'ilh a pr.u tlirally iinanlinotih vnti'. '"'ho'i' not faorIn;j; !i, riali:'(Ml that opposition as nsoU"-f, as Hi.' riafts favoiInK it I'onti oiled tin- con vention ly an ovet whelniini,- majority. Tlic report of ill- ton ulttee on resolutions on tile twelve 'of l.ilis-lle resolutions was UkinvlM? ailo; leil witli out lnueli oppotiltlon. The KoeialiMK were content to net their (ioc'.riiieM lie fote the convention ami have their lienllineuts elieeivd. To a'tenipt to defeat the loninilttee'h reiominen'la tlun tltpy milhed was I'uillf, and after nccoinpllMiliitf what was their primal principal, the tveurlnK of some .ulwr ttnliiK. tliey avoided IncurrlUH: animos ity" by HkIuIiik the ndnitnlstintion. Tliey declnte tliey will Keep on aKll.u Ihk until they land the I'Vili ration In tile limits of oeiali'-lll. Socialistic Measures. Tile icport of the committee on the resolutions on the vill lolls Socialistic nieasuivs, lead as follows; 'I he .iliiu, ilili. iii I .fplr.alniK it u nl. 4 llllllllllaK l..lll .111 lllll l lltfll'eelli HI l .! Iilu In I lie will In llu- tif I In' liiniini (inill,, .ni'l c iluiiluii' i In ii mill .mipt, .mil, In fui, ill hiii ,il lilt j-ni ain isliiili i'.m n riiiii mi lllililllllll III Illi'-C H'lullll full lb, Vlllill .'I. hul fur llii' lulli'lliii HI i.l in HiKlnil. Ill till.-, pu.il Iihi wo mi' In i lii-c nl illoii'lilp Ullll 1 1 Id HI I'.ItCI P.i.h lit Nlllllbti. .in I Willi tlu'in uyiii' Ui.ii ii. i mill kIhiiiIiI I In' liiuilim hi tlic lollu In; mull' lllili'i, lull lllll cull wtnl.vi K intltli'il in injm tin- mil lu'iiilp nf t lj.lt Ulliill l' Hi- rli pliuliur,. We, ki tin in, mini lui ini.itii Illnilt .iml ,ni il. ti iiiiIii. it m at I in eudi .1 inmiu'i llui tin- fiuiiii' i-lnll 1 1' moil- iiiiiianUI In llii' liuiniii l.lmlh, .11. il I'Diii iijII.v iiuiii- lnUlit nml iiin,i ili'i- in Urn inui .nul wniilill liriMil uiniiii-. if Sniili in. -ill i wlimii ui- iliii-illy til iiiiltiiitK upiiiut, 'i uiilii'll illniil.v .ililiniii.il. dm ,. 1 1. ui s linliill nihil mi Ml l tin- iiui.i lu.iuiial, Mli' ,nii lisillln.iti' ili.innil llnnii.-li ulilili inn wnil.lii-. HUM .'lll'l i.i-inui nf NhiiIi iiinli.i rfioulil nut i ill,! iiiiillnin' lu mo r.-ilu-i nr tln-li hi(iiiit, Imt I.l Ulliill I lll'l I .III i.lllll';llllll llilil I i ..lln.illi lio.lli.in until it uill iniitinl ihi polltli.il "lil.l llilil llllllli. plall' J.llml III iiii'luii nl ,tt llllll'll'lll llulltr. Our iiit'itliiK'., In'-il -ii'l Hilmnil, .ii ni.v. ,ui. ulu.iw JI' In 111 till III til" lIlM i,. Km i ,11,1 li'i,'lliiu-ili' iiinonili iiiit ui Inn., Inn mi tlic nil, i li.ltul .11? Il lipllllv plnl.tillllilil .imilKt pilll.,il pnlllllh, rilitilnllS ill-n llill nl I ui pli jlliliii-, ntul .H IKtl'. Ills l-illimiil tin. IliilllmiuiH ..! Illil we uiuil.l In' lint illlitul In iln mliu Hun Id ri'iunitui'iul a iniiliiiluitii' of llit.t in tiiniUt llui Iiiuikatiuii nl mIiiiIi Iiuiii i-s Hit. ii'jl.'-l jfll) t"l UUI IIHIHIIIfllt Willi till- l"l llli'j of il.inpi'r. II Id Hit- ilnl; nl .ill 1 1 jiIi. mil. nl. ij to tliuly in tlit'Il liumn all ipitsiloin nf Imlu. trial in pnlllUal llln'ily ami lu uim i-pul.il it.n nldiijllon li rpu'ntioni ilai'i'll.i alfiitlnK llitni . a 1-lJs.i, Imt f l'uiouly InaUl llui It i nni In live poui't nf tlil nr'jnlzat Ion In ilkljlc In minibus of Hum' union. ulilili p-illilul p.mv lioy ulull tclon;; to u mIiUIi pJih tin-; l. ill vvtc for. Tin' elei tions weie fret- of any excltt -ini'iit. All the uliI oHleers ueie rc eleclotl without . opposition, except in lite t.ihe of Fifth Viee-l'reltlent Klfld, repicsontathe of the wootlwoikei! on the executive council The cirpenters thouulit that as they otilnumlieied tin u'oodwot hers Ihev iind not the wood workeis, shouM hae the iiprc-i'iila-lle on the loiuuil, but tiny tlieni selvis could mil aL'iie on a candidate and Kltld, with tlie aid of the council "i iimiiiunlty of Inlet est.." e.uneil thu d.i. The le-elected oIIroi'D ale: Piesident Samuel Goinpcrs, of Washington, D. C; international piesident of the Cigmmnkcrs. Fiifat Vice-President James Dun can, of Boston; nnticmtti seuietaiy of the Cr.inlte Cutters. Second Viea-Presideut John Mit cliell, of Indinajiolis; national i)iesi ileut ot the Mine Workois. Thlul Vice-President James O'ConneM. of Washington, D. C; untimnl president of the Machinists. rourth Vice-Pros' dent Max Mor ris, of Denver, Col.; national secra-tary-treasmer of the Clerks. S'ifth Vice-President Thomas I. K'dd, of Chicigo, 111.; nntionnl sec-letaiy-ttensurer of the Amalgamat ed Woodwotkeis. Si-.cth Vire-PicBident -Dennis A. Hayes, of Philadelphia; internation al piesident of the Glast, Bottle Blowers. Secietaiy Piank Morrison, of Washington, D. C, tnemhev of tho Interna tionnl Typographical Union. Treasutei John B. Lennon, of Bloomington, 111., national secie-taiy-treasurer of the 'railots. Fiaternal Delegates. I'lililclc Holan, of .Mcnonaltl, I'.i., tllstiicl president of Hie mine wot Iters, nml Henry IllaeUmoie, of the Miotlier hootl of t'arpeulei.s and .loliier.s, weie elci leil I'rateiual tleloKiilcs to (iteat Ibilaln. I). I). Drlscoll, of the lloston t't-ntial l.aboi union, was t hosen fiut ernal tli-leijiile lo I'.inada. New (irlcmis was f.ivoietl h tln pow ers that be as the place tor tint neM muveiitloii and hail a walk oer. Ht fiiic one-thinl of the mil had been called It hud more than u mitjoiltv of Hie T.til'.l Votes, The oilier cities ill till, rat ii were WiisIiIiikioh, San I-'rauelsco, Milwailliee, KaiieM-llle anil Atlanta, Ua. Tile IlKllt hetlM-en till" New VorU lllil elillllstH and Soclitty of IliiKlni'cr.s whs U lei i ctl lo the executive council. Tilt) convention endorsed a resolution up piuvIiiK' a drciiliir to be scut to all labor iiiKiiniyatloiis aslihifr iiiiiirlhu tlous for the Hct. uiiiiii sireet cur Hit il: -eu. At 1)1" opellillK of Hie i-VcnliiK session, Xtilluniil (iiaanlni-i H, I,. Iteevi's ul tlio stieet tiillway uieii, who Is londiuiiiiK the ,Sci allton htlll.e, llllroiltitt'il a le.-'o-liiilott provltllUK that the Amcilctu Ffileiatlou of Labor should nppioprlulc !'.hci) forthwith to the altl ol tin sit ;. els, lite satin- lo bo temltled I'loin lite iiiiiliiliiilluns that would come lu as a result of the cliiuliir letter to lie sent out in the name ol tho federation. Vice-President llaje.s moeil at once lo tifer llui resolution to Hie executive louncll. .Mr. Iteeves proceeded to make a spinel) tc'llltu; all about the Hit Ike when Tirnmuer l.cunou bioke In with; "Mr. fhalrman. If llieje Is lo be any talk on this resolution i will object m Us nt-optlon.' One objection would throw the whole matter out of tho convention us uuuuU 1 mous consent is requited for the intio ductitin of resolutions alter the Hist thief d.ijs, but 'Air. Iteeves .ill un daunted, pi oi ceded with ills spcicli. Esferred to Council. Viee-I'iesident Hayes In soinewh.it testy tones called out, "You ate only hutlillK jour own cause, Air. Ueee. We know there's a strike. No speci ii is necessary. SUM p.'tsirilUK In his (lelermln.itlon to be heanl iir-iiUHl all odds, Air. Uects' went on to s.ty: "I want to make an appeal. I want to say, Air. Chilli man .' President dumpers lu ought down his ifavel with a i esoundliin; whack and idtliessliiK All. Iteeves said In a erv tleiisive w.ii : "You can't discuss the tueilts of the icsoliitiou. The only (tueslion bcfoie the house Is on refer! -hit; the icsolittion to the executive i oiincil." Air. Itteu-s nilstiiiilerslood the eh.iir tuan's l.iiiKuaKe, anil rrsuiueil with, "Well, then on the merits of the ic.-o-Ititlou 1 will say " jOlsapproval Shown. Hut he didn't it any fin liter. Alur luius of tllsappiovul came fitiui all pints of the house and the chair owe iiff.lln told Air. Ueees I lie convention did not waul to hear anythlni; mini on the strike, and advised hint lo hand up his lesolutioii. Air. Uci'Ves sub.-idi-d and handed the lesolutioii lo the sec letury. The motion to icfer tlie leso lutioii in the toimcll was can leil. The list of the hIkIU session was mainly devoted to leports of the com mittee on executive councils' repoil ami committee on grievances. There wein, a number ot anlni.iteil debates over ihe ! Juilsilletloii disputes dealt with by these lommlttets, but Invariably Hie convention disposed of tlieiu by icferr Iiik them to the executive council for adjustment. As the convention was drawing to a close n set of lesoliitlolis was adopted, thanking the clik'.cus and thu Central Labor union lor their hospitality mid the pi ess for Its full and accurate ic potts of the coilViUtlon pioi eedlllKS. The palnteis eiitertaliU'd their na tional delegates Willi a smoker at Purr's hall, Sauuduy night. The af fair was lu charge of u eouiuilltee iiin slsllug; of .Michael Htalf, Peter Uoldin, C ,1. Potter, CliuiIeH Hunne, Philip Sialf and Thomas I), ivies. PERSEVEHENCE WON. Mnuiaee Valid If tho Ptiest Is Within VIow of It. I'liiin i la ii. i Pi t In- Nni Snil. sun. The iiinstlou of uhiil Is a valid m-ii-rlmte within the r.ilholie thuri.li w'.ih s.'ttlttl many .enis at;o III Hie uise of Lieutenant l)uiii.aii of the Itlsli lulg nde, ii case which occupied the cedes. iasHial i out is of tipuiii for u number oi e,trs. The llniil ilci-lslon was when put In plain speech understandable bv laymen -that the parties to nuurlagc marry theni.iehcs, Hie pi lest being im-U'ly a witness of the iissiiiiiptlon of marlial obligations. This is the story of the episode in the Ufa of Lieutenant Doninnn 1 tell as I heard It In St. AuiTUhtlue. Fin., from thu lips of thu dent ly beloved lllshop .Moore, now with Hod's saints; Dono van fell in lovu with u dauglitei of u Spanish nobleman, ihen slatioued In Paris. n was repulseil by the father of the maiden, who was soon aftcrwatd sent out as governor of Floildu. Short ly ulterwutd, the ltltu; of Spain seemed fiom the king nf France one regiment of the liisli brigade to g.iuison Fort San Mai en al .St. Augustine, Fla. Don ovan obtained n transfer to that regi onal in order to make another appeal for the baud of the gitl he loved. Shortly alter the Irishman landed In Florida, he pioposed again and was nmiiu rejected by the father. The girl lined 111 in and endeavoied to bring about a marriage without the consent, of her rather, lint that Intention was iiinshed by an older liom Uie father loibUdmg Hie marriage by anv pi lest in th colony. Then the chaplain ol tlie Iris-h icglnient pointed out a w.iy , in whii It Ihe marriage mir,lit be sol-j ciniiized without In lulling blame in! any way, The lovets were advised to go together to eai ly mass, and say to tlie pi lest as ho came forth from the sacristy, "Keerenil father, I take this man for my husband," and "Father, I take this woman for my wife." Tli-il was done. The irate srovernor, ' when he heaid of the ceiemony, clap- ped Donovan into a dungeon and sent , off his daughter to a Spanish convent by Hie llrst ship that came along. Hut Donovan was game to Hie lasl Inch, anil Ills comrades ot the Iilsh brigade, ' olllcers and men, stood by him and tollectetl u large sum of moiiev to i nu ll net his care through the -ci leslastl e.tl courts of Spain. In due time Hie Irish brigade- had a grand jollillcatlon over the outcome of the case u faor of Donovan and his bride, who wein happily reunited, and had the pleasuie or seeing a number of little Donovans gathered nboui their knees, with as good a right to bit th unstained as any chlldien that ensued front man luges soletnnlA'd by cardinals with tho full ritual for the marriages of kings and itueens. DIFFERENCES IN FOGS. Sea Mist and London Gloom Have Nothing in Common. 11 .mi tin- Ni' m I ntiuucit i,i! ilcrlin. Tlie fog of London and the fog of the sea alike dlscoinpo.M' trafllc, and omni buses and steamships alike have had to lay to for safety. Hut while the London fog gets into jour Inmost loom and bailies even Hie electric light (though the caudle comes out tiium phant, eutiously), the densest fog at sea tloes not disturb tlie saloon of the stiiletooni. Why is that V The word "log" litis not been traced fanner back than the sixteenth een tuiy, but the thing was' known In the e.'irlj- years of tho fourteenth. The commons, with the pi elates and nobles visiting Loudon for the parliaments and on other occasions, united to peti tion Kdward 1. to compel the burning only of dry wood and charcoal, us the glowing use of sea coal corrupted the air with its stink end smoke, to the Stent prejudice and detiimenl of health. In lUOfi the king piohihitetl the use of coal; heavy iiinsoni and tines Wtle Indicted; for disobedience; in the case of iccnlcitrant brewers, dyers and oihei oltlct-rs, the furnaces and kilns wete destroyed. ;m the lestticton was o Ideally soon lemoved, for in 1K0S $2."ii) (probably etital to about 51,000 now) was paid from the exche quer for wood nml coal for the corona tion of ICdward II. Mr. Chas. Russell, Conceit 'Cellist and Teacher, of New York, Will accept u limited number of puiitlH lu Scranton, For terms, etc., apply to Miss Jullu C. Allen, rd" "Wi'shlngton avenue, r W U'jr.HL A NBH 71 J'S1. I 7tf--r.!XiJ L'V-sttfC 'il"i m As) CLOAKS, SUITS, SKIRTS AND GARES H 0. 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