vti ' "'f Is- ' iftf ' J,v 1 V . 4VA b,i .. 4 w I A. THE SCUANTON TRIBUKE-THURSDAY, MAY 29, 902 r -r I9"! TWl'' fcibllshrd Dally, TAcept Punchy, hy Th Trlb tine Publishing Companj, t Fifty Cents Month. t ri ' , rm rsar t-ssjss MVY 8 mcnAim, lMltnr. O, P. BVXDHKi Businea Mnii3Rer. New York OOot! 160 Naui St. . . .. s s vnrriAN'i). Me Agent for I'orelgn Ail icr thing. n, a) rnlcred at the Polomee at "cntilon, Soraiifl Clasi Mill M-itter. When space will peimtt, Tho Tribune Is always glad to print short letters from itq friends bear ing: on ctment topics, but its rule 1b that these must bo signed, for pub lication, by the wiiter's leal name; and the condition piecedent to ac ceptance Is that all contributions shall be subject to editorial revision. mi: fiat rtvrn rou Mivntnsisn The folloMlns iMp shims, tin? pi In) per Inch mli Insertion, spin- lo ! used ilhln imp eir Him nf IsTilliufoiil 1'iilt Piiei Kpiillng. DISPLAY. Lot tliin no luc lion An Indus no , "VI , fix) " iroo " :inn (IK " ,V) SI .40 .J I .if .ni Il'i 27' .'ill .'"J .in .ir .1" .ir .1" .10.1 Pnlllnn Tri IS .'I .10 ..II .11 .11 .11 Tor ranis of Iharil., resolutions of rfiinloknffP, niul elnillir contrlhiition In dm mlum of nil-M-ilWns Jin TiIIiiiiic mil p a chugc of r. rrnls n llnp flutes nf rimlflfil Aihorllilnr fiirnMirel on Application TEN PAGES. PC P. ANTON. MAY ."1, I'm.' Tni governor or Pcnnsjlvanht, on the Wire of an open Held and f.ili pltiy, JOHN V. ELKIN, of Indiana, nil)jp(.t tu tup will uf the Jtepublluan 111 t"KS. The Eisteddfod. Bni GRAND feMtKnl or nit, B ioc and miiik which will -JL li'irln with lliW moniiiK's II IRIllfll tilt I OI1CPI 1 at tho m 11101 j iiul extend llnoiiKh Unci' buij "C-xlon (in Ilic ntori ci, Minuld mil will N tonini iiul tlio .mention ,uid .it tendance or -tnMl mimh'ts ol 0111 people. It Is II "-pli urliu piotti mime tliiemtjliotit; llb ial In Its pilus wdl Mil lid. helped l till' lliipst ol pioeitiablp t ileniY niul lo la- lioiini.ii In the pi(it'iiu 01 miiiip of Ainukui s KiettPKl huihIpIiuis It ha- lit tn .1 koiI irr.ruv e.us -lute ve Imp hid m elMediiroil on a stale .ippioicHiik tills one. and neei h.i e we had 11111 ettl ll to It ui with sut h f,ood uiatiKcments Cm the uiommodi ll(in ot all who 111 m attend The new ainioi hiMii.i seat- and sheltei Toi all and onct within tlieiocan he nofill- III e lo lii.ii . The pieseiRL a Lompetl tnisol li-liiecntatUe Ciilin in and IChk; lish sinlns "otlptlex, in addition to 1110m dlstiiK lively Cainhilan (.lionises and Rice tltibs, will maid leally an In teinjtlon.il evp.it AiiiLiiuii in it bioadesl sense and Ihuope.in as well. The attendant 0 should he in Keeping Fot this (oiivenlent uppuitunltv to frie and he.11 an elsteddlod at Its bp't. the thuiisjiuts of Sli aiitoiiiaiis who in. ifLPiit anivalH 111 0111 (it.v, 01 who 111. a not lmvo been atti.uted to smallti (oin pctitlM' events, am jjie.itlv IndebtPd to the oiraiiius and inanasds Thtv have pci Tot niul 1 tilfllc tilt t.i..v well and it imiv leiiiains loi the piiDlk to (.how suint mtial nppic.il it I(iii It the Civ k JV(ptatlon 01 imv othPi Imdj ot p'ati -loviiifi: Lltlns (.111 woiU nut 1 settlement ol the anthiaiite tiouble 011 a basis which will not sub ject the busiu..sS hi,. the jiuhi.ii.Ho icial fields to liuitieni dlstuibauie and duniKlti pei tods ot unc ei tuintj, it can have the best wo own What is needed, Jiow.vei Is mil a puihlnsr up ot illfll 1 tiltks piellunnaij toluithii wai The net settle nit nl should Mttle This, tot tho putlLUlai belle. hi n the Heianton Minus A Litlle Common Sense, YS THi: I'lltilnn (laette: follow lntr the .intluii It.itKo Vs.... ainiijuii' eiuent niacie a wtelt .CO that the stll 11 v or Piesl ilwit TniL-ilale or the Ddtwaie, I.uK .iw.mni and WihIciii liailioid coin nnv, has befii inci eased h.v the veiy 11 .11 snip or HMii)0 a join, (onus the .lif-iaja' limn oei Hie Kiem wateii tdlliirV how .1 Pleipont .Moikjh, the u an who holds the anthiadto toal 111I11 lii'. and cuijIiik btmliiesi In his hand, his just hiin miiKlnir a little pie .tut. AMii th Mtl.ooti to llln ltoj.il IIlRhnpss, Kins: IMw.uil, And vet some people vondei whj the men and bujs who Mind out a mlseialile existence In the (oal 111I1KH and who rumMi the money lot these capitalistic 'baions' to ic.el Ju liixiiiy nie discontented." We must 1 duress that we aie untible to see wlieuin this supplier a sufllolcut uason roi disionteiil. KlRhtly iiiulti- Htood, It slws elKoiiiatrenient. It instead ot talsliiK Ptesideut Tines. dale's huIiiij', as Is alleKPd; we don't l.utiw whetlior they did 01 not; the rtl- liPoiTus.or the j. 1. ,i sv. Inul ettt It lintlte,fiil.Ui)t, tuiiiird; and if, Instead of Pjcipont loisan hali)K had eiioiiKli .triaivi ijuuiej tu buv tlio KIhk ot Uni;- 'JiiiTd"va'nliiablo inesent he hhould be- i.io,iJI? J'oqi' man not uble to take hold int' I1j.11l.11.pt. t.illioad piopeitle.s and bulla thun'iip Intu luoiiey-iiiiiKhiK and l.ufl.-niJlnK Instltutioiis, hi what ie. ripect would It inntllblltu to thn c oil- trptmeiit of thu men and uuj.s who MV!? ?'' Kt,lla' '" tllp LOa' mines? To Umve TruoMlale op Moigau pulled down .-would not lift tlieii) up a hall's bieadtli lt v oultl nut liicri-ffao theli earnlnu ea v.PHcltj 0110 penny'H vvoith. it would iKrtdd Ju the leaat to their nimllflru "JtloiiS loradMiiuemenl In )fe. l .'''"'"o n- '1'iueadulB began at the "Cb(.rt..iu t'f Uie ladder without pull or Jignjiltfcl wealth to help I1I111 ellmh up rlle'aiot.e, nut by HkiiiIiw out plaiih how )itcnul(l most ffiei'tmilly inulto double simply RWUed his tceth.ptil In hittdef licks, was mote caieful to iao his enrnliiRs niul walled and watched f op ine clinnee (o better himself. The TiucHdalc policy won, but he holds no nionopolv of ll. Any liilittliltn.it of Hip coal fields with the tight hind of stuir in hlin call i1 likewise, niul ninny nf thnin have dotlc bo. Wo have tilisenrd, by Hie way, that tliee much nbliseil (itpltallHtlo biloni aie better appi eclated when times an haul nitd wai;es am senuu, When tlicy 11111 their lulhomls uiulyto.tl iuImph at 11 losp In oidei to supply emplojmciH ho that men who hae wotked for Ihcm may firm foodand this litis happened inon! than once and will happen again the endeavor or the men and luiya of the coal legions s not to bllns these operallons to a Hlundstlll and Hood the minesnot it bit of It. There Is a iiish and n ciush for the Hist chance to wet a pine e to woik, Mot (can's Klft to Kliij? lMwatd lep lestntcd Just no iiuicli wages paid lo labor and no doubt will be a means of slciiiIiih: mom wurcs for rubor when Moitfiin nets fioin IJdwanl what he Is Jartei. With all Mottriih's millions lie taiinol eat any moie'than the lutmblcst miner; he cannot sleep any longci o' nlRhtfi; he cannot wear nnv wanner clothing or keep fin tlict out or the wet when It inlns The peicenttiRe which he pel -onnlly uses out or his inonej us compamd with the peicentiiKe which he mttiins to the public In the uerulness or his Jndttsttlal and coinmeiclal opei atlons Is a small one 1 omp ued 'with Hint of the envlou. bov 01 man who feels that .Morgan Is lobblnif him. The men and bojs who "gilnd out .( mlfiei able elsti'iKe In the (oal mines", If suddenly put In cluug-p ot Moitjan's iiul Tiuesdale's ptopeitles, couldn't hhe men to admlulstet them In the efllrlent manlier In which thej am be ing ailinlnl.teied today without pajlng nioie, In one way and another, thin .Mm gun and Tntesdule are costing The chain es aie thev would p ty much moit, If not wind up in banki uptc v. We want io say anothei thing In this connection. Am boy or man "gi hiding out a nilseiable existence in the coal mines" who feels like betUiing his lot and llttlng himself to mingle on teims of cqu illt j with educated men like Mor gan and Tmesdile ought to vva&te no time In taking advantage or the oppoi tunitles embodied In 'I he Tiibune's I.d uiutlonal Contest. We have had, as jet, veiv few eniollnints and lelutns fiom the kind of men and bojs who sit aiouail (omplahilng because otbeis have got along in lite We have ob seived that the lads who make a go in mil contests ne chaps like Moignn and Title sdale doubtless weie when or Hiinilai age, chaps VNiu, wonj lebs about what otheis 111 ij be doing 01 not doing than about how they can themselves find time and ehcigv to do what they w nit to do in oidei to move foiwaid l.iiv v Is pool business We don't be lieve tint it pajs In a newspapei to eneomage it. fault upon the safety of their piop eitles can be met, however, only In one wlij-n fight fop self-protection. This ulll come as study as there Is luter feieiicei and wo have every icason to bulleie that If It comes It will be lgoi ous and decisive. Hy all nieatm keep up the decouttlons for the eisteddfod vlsltots. Kill two bluls with one stone. For a 5how Down. The nomination of .Mr. Clkln would not ineiely ninko the state doubtful; It would toHt the pai tv seven 01 eight members or (oiiKross, which It cannot spare, would plate the maturity In the legislature In danger and defeat the local catiilldiites In mom tluin a pioroYf uidlnarlly Hare Hcpulillrnn counties, No Hepubllcan state coineutlnii will iliMlbcriitelv nut the mil. ty In any such deft useless niul lielples position. Philadelphia Press. I A 'lor )iirtIfepj)l9i,ep and rpiee mote pay for Jens woik. Ills success was won by 'p.vUUy tho opposlto taotfes. js con. tlnual endetuor was to seivo his eiu- ."ployor faithfully und enicleniiy nnd at the sanio tlipo to fit himself for linger lespoiiBlbllitlcs. He siitceeded In both (ambitions. Hut hern is nota man 01 ,boy In the toal fields wjii! Hug pot be- fore hltn the saiiie'DppofttinUlAgvhloli Ktonfrontecl ouig Tiu'psidaleXfWien thfijgs (llil'iiotgo to sult'liluu TjUti'- Uulc did not get mad and stilke. Ifo - -'v- .r ,v P.epiesent.itive floldfogle Is the latest specimen or a small man to attempt to achieve notoiietv bj making 111 attack upon a supeiioi Ml Uoldlogle de mands tint tin accounts of (loveinoi (Jdieiil Wood should be investigated, intimating that this uitful ofllcei his ben too eti ivagant with sums appio pilalecl loi c lining on the woik of te consliuction in Cuba. Some Candid Truths, OODINC, or the mines 0r the intliiaclle fields would in Ilic t loss upon theii owncis of fJUOOOOOO, to siij nothing ot the loss which it would Inflict upon the inlneis when ihrv. get itadj lo leluin to woik. II Hie ofllcei s ot the United Mine Woikeis should set file tu the cltj' of Sei anion and c.iip-e it to bum to the giound, the loss would be less than Is Involved In theli plan to doom the mines to destine tion because the on nets ol those mines will not accept dictated teims A binned cltj could bo lcbullt In shoit oidei anil be pel haps the bettes ten Its newness; but Hooded coal mines me slow things to lesette, and 'It Is doubtful in many iiistauies It the mints, aftei a long soaking, would be vvm lb lecoveilng. We note this laet in this wav at this time In uulei that a pioper undei st, Hiding 1u.1v pie will as to the setlous ness of the ciisls which awaits the in lribitants ot tills itlon nct week We line the best autliiiilt.v loi rajlng that the iiiinlug inteiests will exhausi eveij uwiuif at thtii icininiaiid in tin piopei endeavoi tosavetheii piopeitj' ir men now winking roi thnin at the fliKlllis and pumps see lit to leave on tFie onleis ot Messis. Mitchell, Nlth osN und their colleagues, as thev hive a legal light to do, the opeiatlng In tel ests will put othei men In their pi lies, us thev huvc a legal light to do; and if the new men aie Inteifemd with full piotectlon will be arfoided them. On this point them .should be no mis undei standing, Kuili piotectlon Is .ismhciI by the lad that It destitution of piopoily shall tome tin nugh any denuilt on the pint or the (lll aiitlioiltlcs In artoidlng In stant and ample legal piotectlon, full damages cm be mtovtied )un the public lieasuij-, whli h means at the expeiipo of thu taxpajeis. This has been dcolded mpeatedly and Is a JKed fuel ill law. It Is up to the npeintois to find inch to woik the mine engines and pumps. It Is up tu the ofllcei s of tho law to see that when tlio opeiatois Hud such men nobody shall inteifem with theiil. ir the civil (initials fall In their C THIS weie title it would hive 11 eiy sinister meaning. It would mean, foi one thing, that no jouiig man of 1 lean chniacter, high ability and gient peisonal chnrm who gives to pin ty sit vice the atten tion needed to pief-eive patty oigan-Is-atloti ngalimt elcreat aild to roll at tempts ut paity illsiuptlon may asplie to elective ofllce; that the pathway to such inerertupnt leads Instead tlnoilgh channels of iion-piitlelpjtlon In politi cal nrralis or Into camps of sedition and contusion. That meaning, we are satisfied, will not be acceptable lo thr winking llepubllciins of Pennsvlvanla. In the second place, what the Press savs, ir It vvi'ie tine, would mean that when the candidate pmlened by the muforltv, with Indorsement fiom every tounty vvheie an open poll vvus pei mltted, and plainly In ravor among the masses 01 the ppople, had been fahly nomlnnted In couvpiitlon, thcie nie Re publicans In consideuble number weak enough in their paity attachment and In their suppoi t of Kepubllcan natlonul policies and piinciples, not only to cany their personal piepie Into their maiking or the slate ticket, but also to daw nt Itepublitan nominees for congress "We do not believe that this is an accuiate statement or tho situ ation In Pennsjlvaiila. We think that Hie Pi ess is mistaken. Hut to make ceitain, we aie loi having the tiuth pi oved bv a show-down at the polls. We don't want to 10b the slalwait m.iloiltj on the meie testiinonj or n newspapei which has been luigelj In .stiuinental in pioducing among those whom It Influences the veiy condition 01 Republican enervation which it now feeeks to use as a 1 lub AVo do not hesitate to say that the pieseivation or majoiity mle in this commonwealth is or greater importance to the Republican paity than the pies eivation or the gov einoi ship or of con giess nut we afTlrm our belief that the lei's of either is wholly Imaginaiy; that it eIsts only In the fancy of those who aie using it in a campaign to let themselves down easllj f 10111 an atti tude of political Ishmaelism to oneW paitv legulaiity We ee no particular mison why the gient stalwint mass should discommode if-elt, sacrllico its piefemnte and bow the knee to boss dictation in oidei1 to case the return of a revv Insurgent piodigals weaiied of their diet or husks The thiitj thousand N01 wegl.ins who aie expected to kind In tills countiy dining tlie present "t'ason, will be wel conip Noivvegijiis as a rule taic more about providing eoinroi table homes rot themselves bj liulustiy and riugalllj than thev do about 1 tinning the loun tiv and lalsing Ned at the dlghtest op- poilunlty. Noivvcglans aie needed. Monioe touiitj his eletted a delegate lo the Demotutlc slate convention without instructions. In viow or the piesent disinclination on tho pai t of piomlnent Demociats to seek emptj houuis, Monioe seems to have lost an extellent oppoitunitj to present i fav cuite son. The piesent condition of the state base ball league Indicates that the peo ple who call up the pilntlng offites eai lj In the evening and ask for the scoie have been mom numeious than those vv ho attend the games. It begins to look as though the good ofliets ot the National Civic Federation maj be netessaij- to settle the Fif teenth tongression.il district deadlock. Latest dispatches fiom Ohio seive to lefute any lumoi to the eirect that liucle Mink Haiina is politically no lougei upon e.u lb. S11101; .Sagasta .should now .solve the Spanish cabinet problem bj fining the uiembcis and placing them all 011 the beiu h, Dr. Lansing Gives Mis Uiew of Strikes IMItot ot Tlio Tilbune Sli. Couietnln tho statuments which have been ulti Haiti d to mu hi souio uows pipeib and nt which, and comments there on, I have betonio iiwaio onlj thlj d.iv, 011 my 1 etui n aftei piolonged absence, it becniH clcslialilc! that I should offei 101 ititloa ot wlnt Is manifestly en uncoils mid Iniuciii.ile Notwithstanding tho hastv and hostllo woicls of my assailants, 1 tniHt I shall not be hotiajecl Into hip giUKu itsoinlilhig thehs, What I said ot hlllkis and htilktis baa been wild bv mu many times and in many plates. I am glud to heiti lepcul the Mibslaiito or It to show how unlike It is to the utuianits unlimited to me, though every one at titillated with mu knows baforchand that I toulcl not have iihp.i1 tho lanmiuuo gins, as aie tho wages of the woikers, they would never encourage strikes. Hilt the salary or the men who make tho tiouble among these and lead others Into It, goes on, while Hint or Ihelr ilupes whom they tulsleud, suddenly and wholly stops. - In the mhieis' strike a yeni and more ago In this vallcj. I was told by mlnem that nine but or ten ot them did not de slie the strike but were opposed to It. Why, then, I asked, did they strike? And the answer that they gave was that they did not ehuo to mfuse to stilke. And why not? Hetmne, they stid. they feamd personal vlolenco for themselves and their families, wnttlv abuse and plnslcal as. saiilt, and the elesli action of their prop rrtj. Slmllir statements weie made by the mnthlnlats at the time of tho machin ists' Btrlkei niul nlso bv thu carpenters and the car men when they weie forced out. Thev told their ernploj-ers that they did not wish to stilke and were opposed to it but elld not elaio lo stand out against an abusive mlnoilty. It seems to me Hint If thej eoulel Iinv'n a fair chance to ex pmss themselves In a serict ballot with out behiR bullied, the huge iniijiilltv of the wolkmen In thtse iiihcs would havo been leBlstcred against the strikes. In thn tiolley wy stilke, 1 am told that about sixty men out ol folir hunched was the lnigest number over piesent nt a meet ing of tho slilkeis and that tho number who met nnd pei petuiited tho strike af ter It was brcuit, was nbout ball that, a nicie fnrctlolr or the whole. They would not allow a secmt billot so as to eel a ruli expiesslon of tho opinion of tho fair minded men, I have never said that all stilke leaders woio diunkaidn or addicted to the use of llquoi, but I Hold that most of the wolk men who cii'ate tiouble and most of their leaders who pieclpltate stilkes aie either keepers of stloous or frequenters of the ume nnd that. In mv opinion. If the sa loons weie closed, them would be no stilkes This I have abundant mason to believe rnitbei I would like to take the opinion of the Irouett and Indiistilous men who have been foiced to go out In the dozen stilkes which havo taken plate In Sciuiiton and vlclntti In the last live veins, so as to leain bejond doubt If what f have been told is tine. Let them ex press themselves without fcai of being tailed vile names 01 sitffeiing any nbuse and they will doubtless bo found in largo mnjotlty opposed to the folly, wasto and misery of these stilkes I began tho tamtul Investigation of tho whole matter of work and wages many jeais ago Perhaps mv lierco and violent ci rues or tho press and pulpit havo read more and thought and observed moro on this Important subject than I. But 1 would be tiuito willing to put their knowl edge or their sympathies to a fair test. I am the fiiend of every honest man who works with head or hands, who by in dustry adds to the wealth of soeletj. I am in favor of bettor conditions and char acter for every man in every station of life I am and have alvvavs been as 10 spectful towuids the hand woiker as to ward tne head workei I am not In favoi or having mobs and agitators mn the business of width they know nothing. I ifllnu the light ot even- man to wotk nnd equally his dutv to do so I believe that among the most use less and sellish or men aie those laboi agitatois who am the fi lends or no In dustiv und aie envious ofitll Industiious and prosperous woikeis r believe In tho freest interchange of facts and feelinss so as to cieato a Bood imdeisla riding be tween the men who hhe workmen and tho woikmen whom they lilm But r helieve that the strikes and bovcotrs of our countiv am wasteful, destructive, harmful nnd foolish as thev me v Ickpd and the veiv things that laboi unions should seek to avoid I do not denv the light of men sometimes to stilke Hut r doubt if It is ever wise nilminute the laboi conditions caused bj stiong dilnk and j 011 add piospeiltv In everv wav to even mombei of society nnd to none mom than the common, workman. Tho wasted millions and the wasted encngv would e n ilch eveiy one peiceptlhh if siveel In this bilef and I trust wholly com tcous statement. I have not attempted to discuss at length the great matteis to which I have alluded. I have brought forward only a ipw facts of which 1 11 1 e inioimauon. ir any one is willing to ad vunco the pioposltlon tint those still.es have been excited eieattd and eairied on bv reasonable, skillful. Industrious, sober, vhtiious walking men, t nm madv to dis cuss the facts with him In the kindest and fairest manner 1 sin Ink fiom no tiuth and I abuse no man t'pon the pa peis and tho men who abuse me I havo no time nor disposition to Illng epithets 01 reviling But 1 believe that If the lav demagogues and the mischief mak ers, lndustil.il and political, who huo oil! wage eaineis Into the destine tl.o battles which we call stilkes, would cease to deceive the Ignorant and lathei 10 spect the Indiistilous, and to work with theli own bands, they would be pcifoim ing a r.n bettei service for humanity than they have ever heietofom done. I have studied the strikes of this coun try and or Km ope as Indeed tho whole cpiestlon or woik nnd wages, Tor the last lltteen vears. with mj conclusions ns published, sobei, capable, Indiistilous, fa!r men, employers and emnloved. liam v piessed themselves satisfied I am will ing to stand on what I have neietorom published (not what lam crroneouslj re ported to hive said), and to testate at auv time and In any presence, pieclscly and without hesitation, what I know and believe 1 covet onlv such ravoi as liiuh gains fiom honest men. And f should bo veiv glad to co-opeiato with anv and all intelligent and consldeiate men 10 put an end to the Tolly which, manifested In incessant labor wai, Is working such uu necessntj and immeasurable hniohin and loss to all the people of eveiy condi tion In this region. Veij truly vours, 0 I. J. Lansing. Sc Milton, Mav JS $9,574 in Special Rewards Scranton Tribune's dreateat of All EDUCATIONAL CONTESTS Closes October 25, 1902. The: ScrAnton Tribune's third great Educational Contest Is now open. There are offered as Special Rewards, to those who secure the largest number of points, THIRTY.THREE SCHOLARSHIPS In ,som of the Leading Educational Institutions In the Country. ' List of Scholarships. 2 Scfcalarslrlru In Pvraciioe Unlmslly, at (32 rack f mi I Scholarittilp In tlucknrll University f.20 1 (scholarship In Tho University of Itoclintttr., iUt 1 Scholarship in Wndilnirtoii Behoo.1 for Uoj-j.. 1700 1 oeiioiarsnip in niiuannport Dickinson beml- ndry , 7;o 1 Scholarship In l)icklnon CollegUte l'ifpaia lory School. , , , To') 1 Scholarship In Newlun CoJIrgjatr Institute., 7.'n 1 Schohrihlp In Keystone Itatlpmv.. COO 1 Scholarship In Drown t'ollete Pie-paratory school , floe) 1 Scholarship In Hip School of the baclcawanna 4C0 1 Scholarship In Wlllcw'tlarrp tiutllutc S7G 1 Kcholarnhlp In Collilt Cottage (bummer School) 2i0 el Scholarship In Scnnlon Conservatory of Millie, At $12. fit) 600 1 Scholarship In IhrdcnbciRh School of MuMc and Art cCO 3 Schft1sr1ilp In Serjnlon Huslncvt Coilcxe, at 1(100 cult SOO 6 Bdiolarahipt in International Corrcpondencc School, average value Jf each 233 S SchOhlrshlps In Lackawanna riusinew College, at $85 caih , 170 2 Scholarships In Alfred Wooler'a Vocal Studio Ut eJITOS co:a tsto $9574 Rules of the Contest. The special rewartli wilt be glvsn (0 the period leeur rnp; the largest number of points. 1'olnfs will he credited to contestant securing new iuV icrlbera to The 8cranton Itlbune as tollowtl PolnlJ. One month' vibsctlptlon. ..,.,,. .80 1 lliree monlha' ailbscrlnllon..,,,. 1.2 !f Six montlis' enibscrlnrion 2 .'0 (I One jear's mhscrlptlon ...tjllO li The contestant with the htgheat aunrber of .pointer will be then a choice from the list ot special reward! the con testant w th the second highest number of point will be given a choice ot tho remaining rewards, and so on through the list. The contestant who secures the htgheat number of point durlnir snv calendar month of (he contest will receive a. special honor reward, this reward being enllrelv Independ ent of the Ultimate disposition of the icholarh!p. I'ach contestant falllntr to secure a medal rew be idven 10 per cent, of all moncv he or she turns irr. All subscriptions must be paid in advance. emiy new sutwcrinora win nc counrea ltrnewila bv persons whose name are already oil our sub scription list will net be credited The Tribune will investl. Rate each subscription and If found lrrcftular In any way reserves the right to reject It No transfers 1111 be made after credit has once been given. Alt aubscriptionn and the caih to pay for them must be handed In at The Tribune office within the week In which thev are secured, so that pjpers can bo sent to the sub scribers at nncr. Subscription mint bp written on blanks, mhlch can be secured at the Tilbune office, or will be sent by mall. 1 EVERY CONTESTANT TO BE PAID Each contestant falling to secure one of the scholarships will receive ten per cent, of all the money he or she secures for The Tribune during the contest. SPECIAL HONOR PRIZES. A new feature lsadded this year. Special Honor Prizes will be given to those securing the largest num ber of points each month. ' The Contestant scoring the largest number of points before 5 p. m. Saturday, May 3 1 , will receive A HANDSOflE dOLD WATCH, warranted for 20 years. Special Honor Prizes for June, July, August, September and October will be announced later. Those wishing to enter the Contest should send in their names at ones, plan will be cheerfully answered. Address all communications to All questions concerning the CONTEST EDITOR, Scranton Tribune, Scranton, Pa. Piazza and Lawn Swings Summer Furniture The Largest and most artistic line ever shown in the city. Hill&Gonnell 121 Washington Avenue. tL I THE EXPERIENCES OF PA A Series of delightful Sketchei just Is sued by the Lackawanna Railroad. These sketches are contained In a handsomely illustrated book called " Mountain and Lake Resorts," which describes some ol the most attractlve'summer places In th East. mmmmm I Sond 8 Cents In postage stamps to T. W. LEE, General Passenger Agent, New York City, and a copy will be mailed ycu. EDUCATIONAL. The AMBITION ALWAYS BUSY. Oxfords I. vw... ,,ut !,t,u ti?ljl, ,11,1 lilllfcillUKU dint Red to 1110, These, tben, 111 c my wouIh to ,ett)e ror tlio losses eiccnsiinod. I'or uny law leanness iuIhIiis fiom Uioli Intel lei phi 0 with lawful niutec tion iiC piopeity lutejiesls It f.ioulel he uiiiU'idtiioil plainly In ailvniicc tliut the rilllflulH or the miners' union will bo hold innttilly re spoilt Ible, Mwo it !h thc-lr oider which will pifcpiiiitt ll, and Miuo It Is in their power to Keep eveiy member or the union avvn rioin pliucK ol coutiut with the upeiutom mid the men whom thu opewitoi.s may fret) fit lo einploj to mivo their piopeity, Tim publlo should observe (lint tho op. I'liitnis have not ttiHen tho aggressive In this mutter. Thej have shown their wlllliiRiiebs to let tilings run ulunij in 4, pearenbli! course, even (,'oincj to tho ex treme of fe.islnjr to operate their wash er lei, us they hud u peifett light to do under thu law, mi an fiutois of dlstui barice, unci sentiments iih near uh 1 inn lup.'tit iiiem. . Tho dlKtutlieiH anil asitatin.s in hIiIUcs am iniolj or uevui, so lur aa Known to lllll, l!isl;ul.u.s vvenltnii'tl cl(ie in sKIII, (ompetciuy, lnclne.tij, lompciauee, liiue nt cue tor their emplojeu.i' Intel esta, Woikmen, fllbt-eliihs In these lespecls, do not vvlsli to stilho and pi oust agulpst It. 'Ilroy Know Htrllte.s to be hostllo to all their liituicstH, Ncltliei am the worKmep even thoso sec ouil-t loss In sl.lll, who am jot IhsUtluss in tliniaitei, tho leadcis 01 piomoteis of stilUes. TIioto among; vvoil,. men who mo willing to woik, whu uso their rnonoj ror their families mid who neither ill Ink liquor run gamble, aio not strlku lendeiH and aellulois. Hut tlio In competent and Inter lor, tho unskilled, cimlevi, lillo and nesllsent. the patrons of Hiiloous, addicted to drlrrkhur mid K.imbllui,-, iheso aie the discontented and troublesome, mom Riven to talking than to laliorlng. As to tlio salaried maiiiigeis unci aueciors or stiuses, ir tho wages anil not to liitioelnrp sn'irha of tlio wulkinu delegates and ills. 1 , ' moUuce turbe,rs Miould bo nit oft on the day the, 000 . 'ihc unions as- strlku which they have brought about bc-ioZS nvT v h v 'mu Closea All Bfty Tomorrow Memorial Day. Lewis & Re illy, 114-110 Wyoming Avenue. S. J, Fuhrman & Bro Ifjiiufjctuma of Store and Window Awnings Our celebrated Strap Roller for Awnings a Specialty iackawanna kit. , Scranton, Pa. We are ambitious and de termined to keep all the time, The Best Flour, The Best Oats, The Best Feed,7 The Best Hay, In Scranton. DicksonMill&GrainCo. Scranton and Olyphaut. Old Phone, Gieenj Ridfjrc, ai-S. New Phone?, 1183. Matchless Splendors or the Canadian Rockies BANFF the LAKES in the CLOUDS, YOHO VALLEY, the GREAT GLA CIER a region described by Whym ppi, the conquerer of the Mattel hot n, as fltty or sixty Swltzei lands rolled into one leached only by the Canadian Pacific Railway Dally transcontinental ti.iln service throughout the year f 10111 Toionto and Montr enl. IMPERIAL LIMITED, crossing the continent In 07 houts, leaves Toronto and Montreal (com mencing Juno 15th next, eveiy Sunday, Wednesdav and Frldaj-. Sleeping and dining tars attached to all thiougli trains, Flist-ela's hotels in tlio mountains. Swiss guides at tlie pilnclpil points. Tor lates, etc, apply to nearest agent or the C. P. R , or to E. V. Skinner, 253 Bioadway, New York. ROBERT KERR, Passenger Tiafflc Manager, Montreal. Do You Want a Good Education? Not a short course, nor an easy course, nor a cheap course, but the best education to bo had ho other education is north spending time and money on. It you do, write for catalogue ot Lafayette College Easton, Pa. which offers thorough picparation in the Lnginecrlncr and Chemical Professions as well as the regular College courses. NEW YORK HOTELS. LDI JOTEL it'll AVuKrvi:i:Ni!iirn ax Diioriisi.N NliVV YORK. UUROPEAN PLAN. INEW. PFUPROOF . : When in Need I Of anything in the line of ,, optical goods we can supply it. .j. I Spectacles I land Eye Glasses! 4 4 .j, Properly fitted by an expeit J 4. 'optician, 4. From $1.00 Up Also nil kinds of nrescrln. tion woik and repairing. Convenient to Theatres nnd Shopping Districts. Taks 2,Kd st, cross town cars onJ transfer at 'Hit nvc. direct to hotel, HociniawllU Until (hulls with IMtlr ri.,l()uiwnrd. ) (. fi'j.5i). V. II. PARKE, Proprietor. WJITMlXSTIiSH HOTEL Cor. Sixteenth M. and Ir Ins I'lacr, NEW YOBK. American Plan, $3 SO Per Diy and Upwards turopcan plan, $100 per Day and Upward. Epecial Hates to families. T, THOMPSON, Ptop. Announcement During the summer of 1903, in stiuction in all the subjects required for admission to the best colleges and scientific schools will be given at Cotuit Cottages, a Summer School of Secondary Instruction. Cotuit, Massachusetts, under the direction of Principal Charles E. Fish The courses of instruction are for the benefit of five classes of students: 1. Candidates who have received conditions at the entrance examina tions. 2. Candidates who have postponed examinations until September. 3. Students in Secondary Schools, who, by teason of illness or other causes, have deficiencies to make up. 4. Students in Secondary Schools who wish to anticipate studies and save time in the piepaiatlon for college. 5. Students in college who have admission conditions which must be removed befoie the beelnniner of the) next Scholastic Year. For paiticulais address, CHARLES E. FISH, Principal School of the Lackawanna, Scranton, Pa. Dr. & Mrs. John MacDuffie's SCHOOL FOB GIRLS 2lh jejr. hunlj Bin icjis under Hie manage ment of Vlb's HUW'.VIin. College preparalory ami ac identic loiusis llisldeiit pupils limited ti JO J gjrh 11011 resident, beautiful ground'. Uiinis court-. Iiuliuctlnn in ncrouUncn with highest irnulrfiiietils of best colleges. For par. tkulJis ami iitiloauc iildreu John Mai Unfile, 1'h l , bpringfleld, lias. Mercereau & Conned, 1SS Wyoming Avenue, ft " 4. 1 ur uii-5hii;")3 niuii In the hart ot til whoicsals t- district. jsFor Sliopjioi'i 4. mlnutoo' walk tn Wanamnhorst 4. S minutes to Hiogel Coopei'ti Etg T Store. Kasy ot occ-en to the srettt X For Sightseers One block from B'way Cars. civ. Ins easy transportntlou to all polnta ot Internet. i HOTEL ALBERT NEW Y0UK. t 4 f Cor. Itth ST. A UNIVERSITY TU Only one BtocU rrom Broadway, 4 Room? fit IFn RESTAURANr I IVUUUI), l up. prce, Ke!onbll 4 STAT C NORMAL SCHOOL l'i.l MiouiMiurg, Pa 'ihe ciamlnjtloiH feu uilinlxlon to I lie Middle) cJr aiiil henlor cur cljs.se will he held June lei. llith fihool DiaUudte'i will he pcrnilttcd to tale liuili exanilnaliwii and inter IHc tniloi clan -whcie (lit 1 r oil. Ii'ii cnteicd the Junloi and mid ,11c jears course ot the nainial, 'J his J Ear will he tho lust iippoiluNit Hheu to do so, at Ilia time jciiV louinc I 111 full fouo and all "ill lome under the state regulations of examination, lor full pntliulus aeldress at onee, (I, P, 1IIUI R, A. Jl Principal. BCBANT0N CORRESPONDENCE 30H00M SCRANTON, lA. T. J, Foster, I'lesldeat. I Imer II. Lawtll, Xuu. B. 3, Foster, fctsnlejr p. Allta, Vice President. Secretary. Lawyers The Ttibuno will guiirantee to print our paper book quicker than any oth ei pi luting house In the city. X y tcdrt..-, .TSf e-- t&Uts& f j-fe fc-jJh iq &a .