The Scranton tribune. (Scranton, Pa.) 1891-1910, October 08, 1902, Page 3, Image 3

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THE SCRANTON TMBUNJ&-WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1902.
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'otinly Savings Bank
and Triisf Company,
506 Spruce Street.
Receives
Deposits
in Sums of
$1
and
In-
and pays 3 per cent,
terest thereon.
A. WATBES, Piesident.
0. S. JOHNSON, Vice-Prc3.
A. H. CHRISTY, Cashier.
DIRECTORS:
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r TlnllHteml,
KlllRMhitiy.
Johnson,
V.vcielt Wniron,
Aiiriimi Hnblii'son,
Jn-i O'lhlell,
I.. A, Wnlir.
Green
Trading
Stamps
ritjuin 1 11 ii 1
With pui chase of Wall Paper,
Shades, Pictuio Finmcs, Burnt
Wood and Leather Novelties.
No better time than now
to biing us your unfiamed
pictures for framing. We
have tho best nssoitmcnt
of frames in Scianton.
All Kinds of Interior Decora
tive 'Work piomptly done. Good
workmanship.
COUPON Cut this out and
present it at our stole. Pur
chase goods to the amount of
$1.00 or moie and you will re
ceive 30 STAMPS FREE.
Jacobs & Pasold,
209 Washington Ave.
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o. Morns' Magnet Cigars
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Th best "aluo for ". cent3.
Try ono and jou will smolco no
other.
All the 1" idlns lnnnili nf iic.
clKnis tit fl "5 per hot, or fi for 2Tc.
Tho Inrpost aiiety ot Pipes and
Tobaccos In town.
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E. C. MORRIS,
The Cigar Man
S25 Washington Avenue.
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In and About
The City
MMSS
Wednesday Piaise Seivice.
A spcrtui pinlsu ami pinjei heivice will
he conducted tniiisht at tin- T'enn Avenue
Haptlst Hunch, .it 7 '0 nelmlc.
D., L. and W. Pay Days.
Tho Uelawuie, Lackawanna and Weit-
oin shopmen wttu paid veMeulav. The
Sernnlon vaidni'ii and tiufmiit.ii win lie
paid toda.
Fiist Meeting of Cieditors.
The fll-.t lllL'PtillB of dcditois In thn
bankrupte.v cave ot j: W. Palmer, nt this
cltv, wa held vestenlnv in the nlllte nf
Ilefcree Van Wounei. Attorney Jl. c.
,11111)161, or this cltv. was Petted uiKtet.
Classes Aie Open.
Tim dass woilc In the ilmui tmriit nf
Vh.vKlcal idniall'in or the vminir Wo
men's, Chilsiliui iivwcintloii opened thin
' iii'i-o wimiiiik to inin miBlit lo ap
ply nt onee, as the elites suu tilling
r.ipldlj.
Annexation Meeting.
All lesldent.s ot l.lmoln Heights and
the Round Woods plot lnteiitnl in an
nexation In thn illy are ieimsud to
meet In tho baseman ot Hie j:niliiuy
JtethodiHt I'liuuli, on South Jlnln avinue,
Thuibilny evenlus;, Oct. !), at S o'llock.
Boys Found Skeleton.
number of boy.s who weti. plnlnjj on
Jlondn In Mullen' Held, near tho old
Diamond Hlmtt. lineal iliuil a. htini.iu sl.ile
tou nml the liagmeuth tit a eolllii. Tho
placa was lHtd u u. Kiave.vnnl ve.ua
aso.
Mail Tiain Discontinued.
The train on the Delawaie, l.aiK ivvaann
and Western iallio.nl, which left UiNiltj
for Now Yoik at i.u p. ni hux been dl
luntluued, and tlm ninli now oe,s out en
thP Delawaio and Hudson lit ll..!u n. m..
i nml oet the l.elilKh Vullev to New
Yoik,
False Pietense Charged.
William 1'. Joyce, the Vet I.iu K.t-
I wanna avonuo HHnliant, uppcaied belmo
Ahleimaii Noouo .ventenlav and nwniit out
a wauanl fot tho must of n i .Millttt,
the Wnnilnt; avenue meat man, on tl o
i.hnrsp ot t-ppurlm; Roods bv faNo iu.-
Pilbps, Jit Hot was Placed under nueht
ny constable caniivnu and waluM a
hearlntr, enteiliiK ball In the mini of Jl.OflU.
which wiih luinlhhed b J: J, O'llilen, of
V& Jlulbui) htreel.
Witnesses to Be Paid.
Wltues.(.s In tho I.uiiKhtiirf-Kellv con
trbtcil election i aso fiom South AbliiRton,
Newton and all other dlstilctn uoiili or
the mountain will be paid at 11 .
Whcclei'H Mtoio. at clink' Summit, on
1 huiMlaj, October '). ami at Smith's hotel,
t rieetvlllo, on rililay, October JO.
; John J, Dm kin,
John reiimau,
J. Courier Mollis,
County Commlst-Inucis
Attest; W. 0. Daniels, clerk.
Foot Ball This Afternoon.
Tor tho fcccond lmo within a weik, the
expected foot ball kuiiio between tllu
IIIbIi schools of Scianton nml Wllkis
Iwrio has been postponed. However, tho
foot ball piithUblasts of tho city will to.
1 iy enjoy tho privilege, of wltncsslnj,' a
contest for Hiiprcniuey between tho teums
nf tho two most prominent lorn I uolii.niu
At the last moment. tUo coaclieb of tho
two eleveni buccccdcd Ju airaiiKiiii, u
pime between JlUi Sihool mid St.
Thoiniis. whlih will bo plujed thU aflei
Muon ut Athlctlu jMtk.
5 MElD
CLAIMS ARE
NOT ALIKE
Operators and Strikers Are Far
Apart In Their Reports o? Con
ditions at the Collieries.
ASSIGNMENT OP
TROOPS FOR DUTY
Thlid Bilgade Will Be Scatteicd
Tlnough the Lackawanna-Luzeino
Region, and It Is Very Probable
the Thirteenth Will Remain Wheio
It Is Colonel T. T. Hoffman, of
the Eighth Regiment, Is Seriously
111 and Was Taken to the Moses
Taylor Hospital.
Wlilclj viiijIiik daiiiiH woie a limit,
iiR.iiti, pstuwlay, it'KitiilliiK kiiIiis and
losses to the w oi king forces at the iul
lleiles. Tho Tomplo Tl on tonipany announced
that enough men liiul been pectucil nt
the blfir Mt. Lookout collleiy In Wo
iiiIiir: to iniikp u stait and that opei
iitlons would be lcsuiiicd there In a day
oi two. The stilkcis had no knowledge
of this and it was not disputed.
Tho Delitwiup and Hudson company
claimed Hint, jeMeiday, for tho Hint
tltuo in ten ilajs, thpic was an appiecl
nble addition to its foices .mil that to
day would witness the letutn of a good
ly number of Its old employes. This
wns also undisputed by tho Milkeis.
The Delawatp, Lackawanna and
Western company made the statement
that Its output on Monday was laiger
than Unit of any day last month, and
thai fiom the icports thou in nt the
I'pnti.it olllip jesteida's output would
exceed that of Monday.
At mine woikeis' heailiiunitpis it was
glen out Hint sixteen men tilt at the
Woodwaul collleiy, in Kingston, on
Monday and werp lecelyed into the
Woodwind local jesleidny tnoinlng at
a special meeting. Supeilnteinlent Phil
lips, of the Dolawaie, Lackawanna and
Western company, said this story was
absolutely untitle; that tlieie was not
only no loss of sixteen men nt the
AVoodwatd, but, on the contraiy, a gain
of ten.
ANOTHER STORY.
Sttikci.s' headquarters also gave out
a stoij to the effect that thirty-llp
Italians woiklng at the Oxfoid had
been induced to quit woik and letuin
to thelt homes in and about Caibon
dale. Piesident Ci aw foul, of the Peo
ple's company, positively assoit that
this wns a cnn.u d. Tin ee men who went
honip to Caibondale on a visit, Sunday,
failed lo letuin. he said. This was the
full extent of his losses, he declined.
To countei balance this loss, in avened,
seven new mpn weie put to woik ves
teid.iy. The foue at the Oxfoid. Mr.
Ci aw foul t-a.s, is gi owing s0 lapidlv
that he is about to build another din
ing hall and lodging house within the
stockade. He let the Job on Monday to
a local eontiactoi. Yesterday the con
tiactoi tamo to him and told him he
lould not do the woik, as the f'arpen
teis' union had placed a bojeott on the
Oxfoid collleiy. Mi. Ciawfoid expies.pd
sin pi Ise that his company should have
been bo.vcotted. Despite the bo.veott,
Mr. Ciawfoid aveis, he will have the
buildings elected.
FuUnei Halms by the strikeis wiie
to the cftpit that fifty men who weie
bi ought heie fiom New Yoik to w.nk
at a pi hate wa-hei.v had been India eel
to go baik; that 150 Italluiis living at
Hull's Head, ,w ho havp bepn woiklng nt
diffeient collleiies, quit woik dm lug the
pist two davs and will bp Initialed in
the union nidav aftein'oon. and that
ten Italians, who weie biought heie
fiom New Yoik, inidei piomKp of JJ a
da, to woik on a lallio.id mid who
wpip taken to the Mt. ,TeMip eollleij,
lelused to woik and will sue the com
pany foi lelusil to pa.v theli lianspoi
tation back to New.uk. These ten men.
It was stated, weie being eaied roi by
the Culled Mine Woikeis. The Uoai'd
of Associated Ch.nltles In this city was
appealed to bv Otganizei Memolo, of
the United Mine "Woikeis, to .semi the
men home.
EXPECT BIG INCREASE.
None of tiio coal companies ippoiteil
any new lehiiinptlon-, but at eaih ofllio
It was given out without equivocation
that with the pioteclion that the whole
KUiu d i an affoid then- nie liuiiilieds of
men who will tnimedlutelv go back to
wink, and that it will not be long bp.
foie a geneial lesuinption takes plate.
The main question now being asked
Is whether or not Piesident Mitchell
will call a convention to lonsidei the
Itoosevelt (imposition, if he talis smli
a convention, It Is thought, the vote
will be to tucept the piopostitn. Jf lie
lHuses to tall It, theie is n ilangei, It
is quite genet ally believed by onlook
pis, and emphatically nsseited by tho
company lepiesentatlves, that a leitaln
element of the stiikeis will sele his ip
fus.il as an exiuso to make a bte.ik.
The Ihlo company Is about to puct
ban ai ks at Its mines for the use of Its
men dining the winter.
Ofllieis of the rnlted Mine Woikeis,
who weio about tho local headquartem
.vpsteulay, refused to discuss the poss.
hlllty of a convention being called to
vote on tho Koo-pvelt pioposition, be
muse the national and dMilit olllccis
me now coiisldeilng It, and they alone
me the ones to pass upon It Fiom tho
tieiid of coiiveisutlon among the loial
olllceis, how over, It Is a fair Infeieiui)
that the do not expect a convention
Will be called,
Meetings aie being nuanged by tho
locals for today. In obedience to Piesl.
ileiit Mitchell's suggestion, to pass
ipsolutlons ileilailug that the inliiem
me not lefialnlug noin going back to
wink heuiusrt of ftar ,,r vlolenie, as
alleged by tint opeiatots at Fililay's
White house lonfeit'Dce,
Homo -lo.mm mpies of a newspaper
labeled "The lulu national llefoim
Labor I.eadei," containing attacks on
the mine woikeis' Digitization and
olilceis in beveial huiguuges, was
shlpiieil heie vesteulay to a local ad
ew Using agency foi fice dlstilbutlon.
Tlifj bovs who weie engaged at JU a
day to tlistiibi'.te them dibroveied the
chuiacter of the publication and tluew
up their Jobs, The tulvci Using ngpney
looked Into the mattei, and decided not
to mako any attempt to put tlu papcts
out. Tho paper nmiuiinted that speak
cis, who would piesent mom nilly the
Ideas expressed In Its ai tides, would be
on heie soon to addicss tho nilueis.
It was with Ritat BiaUllcatluu the
ulllccrs anil men of the Thirteenth
licuul List evening they wco not to be'
dlsluitied. TlietR was u belief picvutJ
lent during the day tlinl when till the
troops weie afield thodlffcienl bilgudcs
would ho iiHpin1)led mid that possibly
the Tlih tconth would lie sent douu to
tho Schuylkill legion, whoio the Thlul
lirlgado hendqiint lets hi e located. When
It was tcmiiril, thiougli Hie Associa
tion Pi ess dispatch fiom llaulsbiiig,
that lue Thlul bilgade Is to ho assem
bled in the Laukawnnnii-Wyoinliig
legion and that the Tlili tncutli likely
would not he dlsluibtil, the soldlrn
weie hniuiy. Thoy hip now very toni
foitalily situated, the tcnltory thoy aie
covering Ih quiet and they me dcslious
ot being left uloiic.
THE SHERIDAN TROOP.
Captain Jones, of the Hliciidan Hoop,
p-xpiessed a belief C4(ciday that Ills
coininntid would be taken away fiom
Olyphnirt. The Sheildan Hoop belongs
to lliu Second bi Ignite and will likely bo
called lo do duty In some pint of tho
"lower legions, whole the Second Is to
be assembled. If the SliPildini Hoop Is
taken ftom Olyphnnt, Hip Oovernor's
troop f i urn Haiilsbuig, which Is ut
liuhcd to the Tlilid bilgade, will pi oh-
ably bo substituted.
Theio was much speculation jester
day as to how the five lcglinents of the
Thlul bilgade would be dlsti United.
This detail will be decided by Hilgadler
Oenciul liubln, As yet nothing has been
hcaiil fiom him as to how he will place
the tioops, His heudqimtteis will like
ly he In Wilkes-Banc.
The soldlcis at Olyphnnt had little to
do jcsteulav, and because of this and
the fuel that the aim shone all day, put
them In a checiy mood,
Yosleidav luouilng a company sta
tioned at Stenlck Cieelt artcstPil four
hojs who weie picking coal fiom a
dump, In violation of an oulor fiom the
coal company that the picking must
tc.ii-o. When the pihoneis in lived In
cinip and Colonel Waties heaul the re
pot t of the affair lie immediately or
dPied theli leleasp, dhected thai they
be taken home on tho special Hoop
ti .if n without delay, and nsseited that
any ofllccr who permitted ot sucli an
ai if st again being made would subject
himself to disciplining.
"The soldlcis are not heie to do tho
woik of town constables," declined Col
onel Watres, xestetday, In discussing
the Incident with a Tilbune lepoiter.
"Wo will see to It, as far as we cm,
that disouler is pi evented or sup
pi essed, but we won't engage oui selves
to guaul mini piles against Uespasseis
which offend only against the civil
laws."
AN ESCORT SENT.
A detachment of the Thiitqenth went
to Tin oop vesteid.iy morning and acted
as an escoit for ten men who came in
on the Delawaie and Hudson load to
Olyphnnt to woik at the Pancoast col
lleiy. Major Holmes, loininander of Hie
Second battalion of the Highth legi
ment, appealed befoie the Dtu.vea bot
ough council last night, accompanied
bv Captain Fisher, of Company i), and
made a demand for the letuin or tho
money collected by Hurgess Hui ling
ton fiom the six soldlcis auesteel last
Fild.iy night.
The buigess sought to justify his ac
tion In fining the pi Konei s, but the
council unanimously decided In favoi of
paing back the monev.
The Peiseveianee band, of Lebanon,
nunibeiing twentv-fom pieces, under
the le.ldeishlp of Geoige Tjiell, ai lived
at me itagntn leglnient camp yesteulay
afternoon and was loudly cjiecied by
tho soldlcis who have been stniving
foi music foi a month past.
It has been piaetieallv dei ided not
to call out the Thlul hi ig.ule band, for
which the leglnient has long been walt
nud so the Peiseveianee band wns en
gaged. The lcadei Is an old L'nited
States ainiv musician who was for
yeais a membei or the mounted band
attached to the Tenth cavaliy. Diess
pai.ides will be conducted eviv aliei
noon at 4 o'clock beginning todav
Colonel T F. Hoffman, who was
stricken with a "-eveie attack or bion
c hitls jeueulav moinln was lr.nimpil
in a special tl .if n kit.- jesteiday altei
noon to this clt.v win ip he was met
by an ambuliuie fiom the Moses Ta.
lor hospital and lonve.ved to that In
stitution. Colonel Hoffman desiied at Hist to
lein.iln at the camp but when Geuei.il
Oobln heaul of the -erloii'-iies ot his
condition he oideted him to go to the
hospital al ome and not ilsk the danger
of lem.ilnlng In a tent. Lieutenant
Colonel Hutililn-on will be In i onmiand
of the leglnient until Colonel Hoflmau's
letutn to duty.
A message Horn fleii'ial Oobln was
lecehtd .vestnd.i.v afteinoon aniiouuc
ing that Hie Thlul battalion ot the
Klghth will be stinted fiom Shenandoah
today and will milve at lamp this af
teinoon. RESOLUTIONS PASSED.
At a met'thiK ol Local SIS, l'nited
.Mine Woikeis ot Aineilea, held In
Jane's hall last evening, the following
lesoltitlons vveie adopted:
WheUMs, 'I lie toipoiatlon piesldents
have Mil hill lo give to the public In gen
ual and to the piesident ot tlm I'liltid
Slates in pattlPiilin, at last Kilda.v's tou
it'teilie, the impiesslon Unit them mo in
thn nuthiatlle toal fields thoic-tniils of
miiitis anil) and anxious to go to woik
at tlm opeiatois' teims and that all that
Is necessaiy Is siiflliiuit mllliaij pioiec
Iloil, theielnie, be it
Hi solved. Tluit l.oial No ill, railed
Mine Woikeis ol AlueiUa, plain Itself on
lecoid as ileuolini hit, this to bo wilful
and iiialliious inlsi. pa -eiitallon of the)
tacts, and that this Is done toi the solo
pin pine, of pifliulii lug tin' public against
the jusiliu oi iiiii i.uiM', nml be It fill
lliel Ittsolvid. That we as nu'iuiieis of this
liaal aie nunc deleimliud lliau evei Im
loi e to icinaln nut iiulll we aie giaulisl
what tiveiv Aini'ileaii eltlni lb I'litltlul
to, vl, wages that will euabln him to
Inllig up his lllilllleil lOllsisleut with Urn
stniidiug of Aineliimi t Ivillatlou Hi it
fuithei
Ittsolvid, That wo nppieilate the i -piessed
seutlinillt ol oui i hlef exei utlve,
Theodoie Itoosevelt. win II he said that
BOTTLE BARIIXS
Bottle babies are so likely
to tret thin. What can be
clone ? More milk, condensed
milk, watered milk, household
mixtures try them all, Then
try a little Scott' KmuWon in
the bottle.
It does for babies what it
does for old folks gives new,
firm flesh and strong life.
You'll be pleased with the re
sult. It takes only a little in
milk to make baby fat,
WtTttwl paa I tile m iry,lou I ke.
UX)IT fi. UOWM- oo Pcul tuet.. New Voti.
Toothsome
Toast
Shredded Whole Wheat Biscuit
excels bread as a toast becauso
it is much drier to begin with.
The shreds nie not only laid
loosely over each other, but
contain thousands o tiny pores
that give an enormous surface
upon which the heat acts.
A pinch of .lightest white
flour bread rubbed between tho
thumb and finger, results in an
indigestible, moist dough-paste.
A pinch of
SHREDDED
'WHtf
BISCUIT
similarly treated results in
small, dry, porous filaments,
unchanged in form.
Butter each
1 . of this crisp, delicious
DlLC toast or serve with
' maple syrup, pre
serves, or a score of other
delicacies.
Sold by nil crocer.
Send for "The Vlt-il Question"
Cook Book (Tree).
Address THE NATURAL FOOD CO.
Niazara Falls, N. Y.
we have the same light to be icpre-ented
bv John Mitt hell as the numetous stock
holder have to be lepiesented by their
vailous piesldents. Up It furthei
Resolved. That we iceognle the ability
and statesmanship, as well as the dlg
nlllpd and cotiileous healing of oui piesi
dent, John Mitchell, In the presence ot
Hie chief executive, and in Ills licatmcnt
of our cui.e He it lui titer
Ito-olved. That we endoise ev pi v thing
he lias done looking to the semrlng ot
oui lights and a spetilv lcsiunptlnii ot
woik. nml that we hive peifect con
fident e In his wisdom 'mil lutcgiiiv to do
only that whlih will elevate and ilignifj
oui iai!M and th.it he will in the end
lend us to vlttoi. He It fiulhei
Resolved, That a copy ot thc-e I isola
tions be sent to the public pies-., and that
all othei lot, ils be Invited to put them
selves on ice oui as to theli sentiments
on these mattei s
Petei ilvdei. William T. Janus, D K.
SUargls, Kia II. IJ.iv h s tommitlee.
At a special meeting of Hilggs Local,
1360, United Mine Woikeis of Ameilia,
held in Jane's hall esteida afteinoon,
the following i evolution weie unanl
inously adopted:
Yv'heieis, The lepiesentatlves of the an
(ln.iilte opei.itois, al a confeience ic
tiMitlv held In Washington. D C, wltn
the piis-ldent ot the 1'nlletl States, to
whom then did gui-slj misiepiesi nt tho
initliiaeile inineis of Pennsvlvanla In
theli lnt'sint snuggle fm fall Ameiiean
eouilllions; thciPloie, be it
Ri-olvttl. 'I lull we do liiMfhv ie-airum
oui stand and most ciupliatliallv declaie
that oui piesident, John Milt hell, volt id
oui tine si ntlineuts at said contcience.
Ite-nl veil. That we detlaie uiusilvis
pi ep tied lo stniul til m anil fllit this Ini
tio again .t iniquitous wiong and oppies
sion, until liistite and fall condition pie
vall, and no matiei how the malign in
fluence ol the io.ll opeialoM ui.iv piosti
tuie the dot to which oui iltlssui soldieis
wt ip Intended to peiioun, we heiebv do
iltelnio oiiiselvts on the side of law and
oitli'i. and bv so lining foil theii uiwaid
lv Jiml un-Ainuiiaii attempt to enslave
the Ameilt.in woikmin.
(Signed) If S. m nolds, Henry Nich
olas, Thomas Lavelle. John Gianhan,
William Deai on, John Mallekus, Hdwaul
Hex hie
GREEN "RTDCJE.
The Woman's CIiiIsIIhu 'IVnipeianee
union of limn Ridge will meet this al
tei noon at I o'clock, at Mis, Rex. C. If.
Heujiimlu s, prii "Mousey axenue. An lu
teitsiing piegiamimi lias In en piepainl
b.v the ladlis In i bulge. A mi dial Invi
tation Is exit nihil to all
Hey. nml Mis. i:. i:. Halle gh, who have
been guest i ot I3i. mul Ml. 11 W, Lent,
of Saud'isDii avenue, utuiueil to their
homo In Siisquihaiina xisteulay
!eoige Lewis, a lineman at the Allls
Chalnni.s lompanv, has puichased fiom
Attoine.v J w. Hiovvniug tho lot adjoining
his S mill i son avenue lesldenie and bus
liioken giouiid for a beaullftil in w home,
whlih will l built atter plans diavvn by
Aichlttit Peiclval J Mouls.
Om of the wagons by which milk Is
hi ought fiom Clink's Summit to one of
llio i Itv dull It , became so ditplv lm
bteilfd In mud on diet n Itldgp stieet p,.
ludav moinlag that in I lie ptfnit toes
1 1 Icn to it an axle was Innl.tn umi n B
load of milk iiad to be liansfeiied to ai -olhii
wagon, upon wlil.li to (liilali lis
Juiiiiiey
Ah s, LI'iiNav. who had In en foi sev
eial wttks a guesl at lite home of his
liiulhi r, Mis It M l.lmlhiix, ot Moiim v
ayeiuie, letiiiued lo Hoelustti vesteidnx.
Miss 111 an, lm mi i Iy of Hliigliiunton,
has takui up hei le-ldencn on Handel son
avenue,
DUNMORE.
Tlm icvlval meetings at the Tilnn Ave
nue ''hilstiau i lunch, lonductul bv Hvan
gelist V. ', Williamson, in mm De'il,
V. Va was ieanouabl,v well nitended,
for tho condition of thn weather Thero
was one mine eonlei-siuu, making elijht
since tlio mi el lug Kunday iuoiuiig The
topic feu tuiilglii, "Cine mi Sin" will bo
of liitcict,t to all, cstciall those who
HsilUo thev mu Hlnnii.s and would bo
naveil. Tho I lie ol Hapllsiu will be ad
lulnUteied to those iinidldntes who nia
leiuly at the clo-e of the bet vices, Hvclj
bod) linked to attend and will bu made
welcome.
In pui.siianco of the call by I'lesldent
Mitchell, theie will bo a mans meeting of
all mine woikeix In Tenieiauco Hall
plot this ut t niooii at i o'cloi I;
Catioll Vinighu, a foiuier iinlilent here,
who rfi Koveial weeks ago for rittfchurg
to work on tliu I'euasjlvaiila inllroad, In
mi uicldont theie etcidiv, lout a limb,
lie withstood the aiiipiitatloii well, and
Ho moie neiloiH lexultH are nutli'l iale il.
The Tenuis i lub will hold their month
ly meeting on Kiitln evening at the
hoimi of Jilts lliaeu limn, on Chestnut
Micct,
l.'dvvard AiiBwlu Is vlaitlng filendij in
lluiicbelulc.
WORK ON THE
PAVE STOPPED
SORANTON RAILWAY COMPANY
MAKES OBJECTION.
Relives That It Ought to Be Per
mitted to Enter Into n Pilvato
Contiact for Laying the Pavo On
the Portion of the Road It Oc
cupies and Objects to Having to
Stop Running Its Cars While tho
Concictc Is Settling A Clash Yen
torday Afternoon.
Special ofllccr.s employed by the
Scranlon Hallway comtiany vesteulay
afternoon forcibly pievented the men
employed by Contiaetoi Jl. II. Dale,
who is laying the Cotnt stieet, Dlaniond
nvenue and Piovldenie road pave, fiom
digging between the company's tracks
on the last nnnicd thoroughfare.
The company objects to the proposed
plan for laying the pave on Piox'ldence
load for several l caseins which were
raised to Dlicclor of Public Woiks
Hoche yefterday nioinlng, It was de
cided by both sides to deflate a tuice
until tomoirow, the questions at Issue
to be lcfcucd in tho menntlme to City
Solicitor Watson for an opinion. It
appeals Unit this mice was violated
by Conliactor Dale's men xvho were ac
loullngly foiclhly pi evented from In
tel feting with the tompan's piopeitv.
The oidlnnnce pioviding for the lay
ing ot the pave piovldes thai the com
pany shall be assessed for the paving
done between Its nils, The company
ofllclals contend that such an assess,
ment Is Illegal and that they should
be pennltted to have the paving be-
txxeen the tails done by private con
tiacts. Tills latter method was the one
geneuilly adopted until the South Main
avenue paving ordliuuite was passed
neatly a ear ago.
Another objection raised by the com
pany Is to the method which It Is im
posed to adopt In laj Ing the eoneiete.
The company wants one Hack left open
all the time but Chief Engineer Phillips
says this would leave a longitudinal
ciack In the eoneiete which Is a vei v
undesluible thing. He pioposcs that a
poitlon of the stieet fiom curb to cuib
be done at one time. This would of
couise necessitate changing cars and
the company ofllclals persist In sajlng
that they will not agiee to this.
It Is extiemely likely that Cltv Solci
citor Watson's opinion will not suit
the company and that the matter will
have to be threshed out in court.
'BILLY" COUGHLIN JMAKRIED.
Popular Ball Player Weds a Wash
ington Girl.
"Hill.v" CoiiRhlln, who pl.i.vcd thlid
base for the Washington b.ie ball team
dining the past season, was niairicd In
Washington, on Octobei 1, to JINs Klla
C. Nelson, of that clt. The eei omouy
was peifoimetl by Hey. Fathei C.ney In
St Paliiek'H ehuich.
After a wedding toui, Mi. Coughlln
will bilng hi bilde to this city, wlieie
they will teslde dining the coming w In
tel. He Is a modest, unassuming gentle
man, vei much above the aveiage of
the oidinaiy bill plaei, and his wife
Is said to bo a most chaiinlng joung
woman.
f A Grand
FALL AND WINTER
Will be held in every department throughout the store on J
Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, This Week
When the very latest novelties from the home and loreign markets will await JJ
your inspection. Every Item Offered Is Positively New, and the assortment W
isso complete as to lejve nothing to be desired.
Our Cloak and Suit Department ;
!s not only the largest department of its kind in Scranton, but offers more nov- W
elties and exclusive styles to the square loot than similar departments elsewhere 2
can boast of to the yard. Si.es run fiom 14 years to 48-inch bust measure, and 5
n
the display in extra sues is quite as inteiesting as in the regulars, lliis is a
new feature of the trade in this city and has met with the most llatteiinc sue- 5
' cess. We tepeat, there is nothing but this season's styles in this popular de- jj
p.iitment to show you. consequently there is no other display quite as interest-
ing in this city as ours. C2
Children's Cloaks, Suits, Etc.
An entirelv sepaiate department, yet as complete in detail and assortment as
the department for women, Kveiything that the girls can weai is shown, and
it is all new.
The Shirt Waist Department
Teems with bright, sm.ut ideas not to be seen elsewhere. The materials In
clude silks, sill; and wool weaves, flannels, waist cloths and several novelties
designed expiessly for waists of the highest class.
Pretty Dressing Sacques
Aie found near the Shirt Waists in many dainty and attractive styles, and the
llttlenrts of the prices cannot fail to surprise you.
The Dress Goods and Silks
Offer . 1 marvelous exhibition or conect fashion in high class novelties. No
slock ever shown in Scianton compared with this one for geneial excellence and
exclusive newness. It is blight, it is good, it is novel in many icspects, and
i's values are matchless. Intending buyers of dress goods cannot afford to miss
this depaitment.
TUa I appe anri TiiiYiininc; Piesent a remarkable showing of good
1 ne Laces ana i nmmings t:,steandeeganceiblolI(,luriShtdown
to the hour of conect fashions. The variety is liberal, ''et the selection has
been made with such good judgment and caie, as to make this opening one of
the most notable events in its line.
The GlOVe Department i matchless, and there Is niore sound value In
1 lie vaiwvc ic(jciiuhwiiu jlfo(. yQUr money thil, js obtainable ese
wheie, See our gloves at $1.00. They arc absolutely guaranteed by us and by the
manufacturers, All shades at this price in dressed or washable kid gloves.
We say wilhout the slightest fear ol successful contradiction that there Is not a
glove stock in Northeastern Pennsylvania that will compare with ours, looked
at from any view point you care to name,
Our Flonnels, Blankets, Underwear, Hosiery, Hen'a Furnishings, Etc. All the newest
and best for winter wear will be shown. If interested come in and get a look,
The entire building is at your disposal as a flee promenade on WKUNKSDAV,
TIllllhUAl AMI
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JJ iTll'VUIlIlwlI iX wJ Lackawam
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Wf Icnnvollial umi vulll Un AnUrthtitA vulHi itinin.
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110-PIECE 5
THEO.
HAVILAND
DINNER
SETS
V .J
Pillow Tops and Cords
A new line has just 'arrived. The pick of the Fall Styles.
E.isily the largest and finest line on exhibition in Scranton.
Prices lower than ehsewherc. 'Phone us about Renovatlug
Carpets and Mattresses.
SCRANTON BEDDING CO.
R. A, KAISER, Manager.
Lackawanna and Adams. Both 'Phones
v
If YOU Want Of A lIO for ch or on Easy J
The Best 1 1.i lV Payments. Call on
N. A. HULBERT,
Wareroom, . . ,
Vaiious Makes of Pianos at All Prices. Old In-
struments Taken in Exchange.
'i,4,4,4, 4,
Office Furniture
Hill & Connell,
General Opening of JJ
Mtllf.U lit THIS WI,1,I.
.. ....wn ..,c,v jji rf.ii ww -.wt. 6...s.s. ...... ,.w,,.,
iliat you will want a set and that If Wc make the!
youMI buy. So they're
-rn
vzy.vu
Made of Fine French China and sold In
sots only. In two very pleasing shapes The
Louis XVI, and The Chelsea both handsome
and popular, and ten different styles of decoration.
Geo.V. Millar & Co. QxuiawHaW.
134 Wyoming AvcilUC. Walk In and look around.
117 Wyoming Avenue
'J, 4"l, 'HiiIi
THE LARGEST
AND HOST COMPLETE
LINE IN THE CITY.
Everything that is
new everything that
is desirable. Be sure
and see our line and
get our prices before
you buy.
121
Washington
Ave.
GOODS
400-402
naAve
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