csSsttpp THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-TUESDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1902. fr r FORMAL OPENING OF THE CAMPAIGN V Brilliant Address by Hon. W. H. Moody, Secretary of the Navy. PRESIDENT'S PART Black Cloud That Roosevelt Helped Lift from Over the Homes of the People Has Settled Upon the Camp of the Democratic Party What We Have Done Abroad. Hon. William H Moody, secietuiy of tlie navy, foini.illy opened tin- Repub lican campaign In Lackawanna county, last night, with a miiteily discussion ot the live political question ot the day, btfoie a bis find enthusiastic audi ence nt the Lteimi. Tilt' the.Uio p.nuuet and li.ikony uif crowded, anil hundiecN stood In the 1 oar and along the sides of the p millet. P.vtii the seats that had ht en set aside for Lnwieiue'f hand weie taken by Hits insistent eiowd, and the band had to be dismissed. On the stage with the spcakus weio more than two hundinl ol the p.nt'H most iepic-entatle men. Among them tveie Congiesmn in William Council. County Commissions s John Couiler Monls anil John Penman. e-DItilct Attorney John It. Jones, Ccmntv Chair man Heibeit L Tnvloi, Stuetar of the Comity Committee Chnile R. Aekei, Hon. John svheuti, lion. 13d w.ntl James, Hon. P. A. I'hllbin, Candi date tor Senntoi John 15 Jordan, Can didate for Hepresentntlve Joseph Olher, Candidates lor lnpectois I.. M. Kv.ini and D. T. William", Attoinev P.. H. Holgate, Tiank Hccker, Dr. .1 nines Stein. .Iiilin Giilllths, School Contiplleis A. B Kaiioh. lA'altoi Cluislmas and B. T. JaMie, Piothonotary John Copelnnd, Alonzo Poittr, City Assessois J. S. Sea innns and Philip lUnslnnd, T)i. W. A. r.iine, Thomas ,T. M.ushnll, ."c-ltecouki James Moil, lion Joseph A. Scianton, illimth T. DavK T. II. Dale, Deputy Attorney Oeneinl Piedenc W. Deitz, Attorney Cliailes i:. Oh er, It. J'. 'Will lam. Di. J C. Hateson, Attorney J. Z WatkiiiN Clfik ot the Com Is T. P. muiels. Attorney M. J Mai tin, Wlll 1 im Dawson, Aldeiman Jobn T Howe. Armlt Thomas, City Sola Itm rieotKC M. AV.it son. J. S. McAnullv. John P. Will iam1!, Chailes 13 Daniel". In Boxes nnd Loges. Tn the audience, oceupving boxes oi Inges, were a nuinbei of tlie city's most piominont men, some netonip inied by l..dics. Among Hit so weio Judge IS. AV. Aichbald, AV. W. St i anion, Hon. John U. Fair, Tnited States Mai.slial Fuel C. Tounid. rnltid States Attoinej S J. M. MeCanell I'niled Statis Com t Cleik 13 P.. AV .-senile. Uiyton M. Selioeh, M. W. l.nij, W. Stott Collin;-,, Itefeiee in Hankiuptev c L. Van Woi ni er. The Sons ol Cambila Uico dub oem pled xcats on the si.irc. and timing the evening icndcied a uiimhn of delight ful select Ions. A large poiliait of e-Piesdi'iit Mr Kinley was suspended oei the t niter of the stage, end lings bedecked tlie piosteiiiiim .it eh anil bote. As the ,n inns i iiiullil it"s and pioml nent p.nt.v men tame upon the si,iip tbe w lo gieetnl Willi be il tv applau-e mil whin Srtietniv Mctodv. art nm P nihil by CniiKie-siiMii Count II and Maim- Kveieil AVanen. elililllian of 111" wiling, lii.nle tlieii appcirant e, tbeio was a big , mil Hlin..!ttc nallou. Countv ch ilni' la T.ivloi opt mil the meeting b i tiling on the Sons uf C.iin Inii c.lei i lub. v. Iilth ic-piiiulf d with an iMilhnl u million of "t 'tumults in Anns Major . uep uns then liilio ilmeil as i hali iran of fie meeting bj Count I'hali iran Tn,loi llefeiimg to the si.-e unci enthusiasm of the aildlenii. Millar Will en i e ni.uk'tl In opeiiinu ' 10 Hiil i; ivilil"'.ni mllv h a simple of uliat thfy aie all goiniA in bf, lie Demoi I, il h llllgat as will pat U up now and lake the Salt llivor bo it," Alltr tflluir ol a n it nt tartoon ill the lit i ii til. depicting tlie gratification ol the Demociatli p irty at tlie . onilng ol 1 1. mine 'iti U" in the time of a lainp'tigu, Major Win i en wtnl on to s,iy tbil tlii' Demot l.itle pn.s, nlwn.vs hi happy in the oiitempl,it!oii ol t a laniltle.s, s now, thanks to Itnosfu It'i biains and eneig, bnett of thii latent choito obieei of ronteinplallon. Plnck Cloud Hits Pns-ssd. "The bhick i loud has parsed Horn ovei us," he mi lit "and in its pi u o miuo. the bciutllul lalnhow of peace anil ionium nee. With the pushing of tills cloud disappears the last hope of the Domoeralh paity for vletoiy this fall, and then- Is nothing left for it to do but wait for school to let out" "Did you see any pioniluont Demo crat taking n hand in the efforts to PHtle the stilke?" Major Win i en nsketl, "No. The Demoemts didn't want it settled. The party of calamity, soup hoiies and fioe tmde wore willing that the stilke should continue, in the hope Hint It would Iniiuie to the hencllt of Democracy," Major W.U'ieu concluded his nddiess by levlewlng the personnel of the. Ue publU an ticket, fongressinun Conuell he chaincteihed lis n lopicscntntlvo of nil the people, u tireless woiker and one of the most Inllueutlul men In Uio Jiouso of lepiesentatlves. In speahlng of .Tudgu A'oslnug's c.in--dlditcy. he salt! Im tlld not sea any Don't Become an Object Of Aveision nnd Pity. Cute Your Colds and Catanh, Purify Youv Bicnth nnd Stop the Offensive Dis charge, Ilev, Dr liocluor, of nnfialo, siys: "My who mitl l wtne both ttouliled with dlstreiihiB Catauli, but wo hao oiijosed ireedorn from this iiggiavutlng malady since the day wo (list used Dr. Asnow's Cutuirlial I'owdei, its action was Instan taneous. gllns thtt most Kratcful teller within ten minuter nftci tlio that appli cation. Us Dr. Asnew's Liver Pills. 40 doses 10 cents. 4 Sold by Wro. G. Clark and II. C. San-derson. IN COAL STRIKE le.iMUi why a man who was a Uepubll (iin coulil not size up to the demands lor a nnii-pnitl-t.'in judiciary, Just as well as one who otot1 the Democratic tirkel. Judge Vo-buig, lie said makes an iiuluenily xiitlstauoiy lutlge and, besitles, Is a gootl Uepubllcan. lie should be tontliuied, he said, In the otllee Willi h he is mi ably lllllng. The othei t andlilales all came In foi well-w ol tied eiuomilims.it ilujoi W.ti len's hands. Secietaiy Moody Intioduced. Seciet.uy Moody was then intio duced ami the cheeis that gieeted him testified tli" teellng llieie is in Scrantou toi the distinguished lepiesentatlve of the nallou'h ihlel, and that Institution In whli h the nation has such a lust in till, the Ameilcan liavv. Mr. Moody spoke only foi an hour, nun h to the tegiet of his Irmicis. Ho usentso, due to continued speaking toi -ever.il weeks past in the AVest, mainly accounted for this. That lie Is all that lie was heialded to be as a speaker last night's audience will un hesitatingly testily. His mannei. as well befit', one of his exulted position, is extiemely dignified He gae not what could be lei met! a stump speech, by anv mean0, but lather a learned, logical. stntesmnnllKP adtliess Hint, in its ety stli. was a compliment to the intelligence of the heaiois. His linguage is cboiie. but not iiowei.. He is an atHocale l.ithei than oiatoi Tacts inai'haled in effect ie nir.iv and then diiven hnmi with ilenily put deduction and aigument jiinv be said to descilbe his method He fust tioaietl of tlie mine .u ike, nnd the pai t the adniinistiatlon plaid in its settlement. Next, he toinp.ued the conditions existing in l eeeut m'.iis under the thai admmlMiatioiis Tlitn he dealt with the Cuban and Phillo plne riuesilons, and flnallv. dismissing politics, spoke of the need of a gitalei na v. Substantially, lie spoke as tol lows. The Secietaiy's Addiess. 1 am gi.itelul foi this spleaditl .iiiiIkiiio and Mini leiepilon, 1 waul also to jj 1 am glad to si ladies In the auilienie I .mi glad feu biislni -s leasons. eoi. I id contiols nt least one ote. (I.uiglmi' I mi glad 'ilsi) to be heie witli in liiind and om- eslicnied lupiesentatlve, ASill l.nn Connell (.Cheeis) I set ecl with him in the Iioum .mil ciiii ben tt silmonv with all sliuuiu of lic.nt to his Dili llty to tic Intciists be irpiesr nteil, anil 1 want to say In- was pii miiieiil as one ol tho-.e luiigic-snn n who iipiospniitl nol mil the lutiiLsfs of his own people, but the inti'ii us el his lonuiioiiwealtli. the iiitii ests ol his imiiili ami the mttusts of hU p u I. I am .-.p rl ill inmniissiourd the pi.sidtnl In hilng to nii, out and all, liN in in lli -t ami must loiilhil gii clings Willi Mini ill mm in of tin eieniin;. Ma lm Win H'ii, I i onialiil tie Mm mi ihu illsappi in tin e if ilu lil ii k i liuiil which bus hoee'ii d oei miui i onimimlly foi the inmithi 1 was colon to sn (ongi.itu Iite Mm on this (Jmiil btlng dUpelled. Mine imiiil I I V" It U il lei sin -ilit,. appiiiiid 1 he ilmitl litis hei n utkeii lioiu ovi'i Mini lie.nl' and the buds of mil- penple In Ma'-'-ai liiisett . and In tact lmm om r tin lie ids of all the people of the nation and plant! met the i amp of tie DeliKH utile .nt I tan not but fi el a tloi p siip,itln with Hie Iiemouals. I he; It lie stiliiewh.it to ,-ptak to .Mill ot this unfiii tiinalt affali now so happily ili.iv.liig to an i nil, lull Im eaie-e of (he pioinlinut put pl,icd In the effoii.s at Mttl incut b m t Ii toi and the small pint I too'; In it 1 leel cnusti.iiucel to Heat of it btiellx, In Pie.'ident ltooseM 11 f, tliht message to longiess, hift IJeteinlur, he devoted urn. sldeiable spue lo the disc ilssfnu ol tho labor question, and he ch iiacteilznl It as a iinsioii than which time was no othi r iiioi ii Iiupoilnul nnd lar lenihlng in Its rffict (I fen Mi Mtiotlv i .til i x ii pi l lioiu tlie message healing on thu litboi (iiii'stloii), I tin nut think thai In anv mts-,igo nt anv piesldent on will thul a pi.s.-.igo to mate tills noble title i. nine Would Have Justified. 'Ih" Miy ii lilt al condition Hint was impending would have o itself Jnstllletl the piesltlent's Intel position ill the Btlike. It not onlv jiistlltnl him but Imposed upon him a linimtleit duty He appialed lor poace to llio eonluniling p.iltlis with all the pinfoiunl i nun "Ini'SK of Ills siuieio and stiliHis iiatnie, lie tllselalnie'd all lis. gal or ofiltlal light to Intel leie lie said he luted mil as lepusentiitlvo of Ilia people, til" most affected of the tlneu pilties to tho contioveisy He was limed i fiom vatioiis iiiaiteH to uso means to 'fciet! a Hi'tlltiiunt, hut ho could not sen his way clear to do tills. He went at It in the way ho llgtueil out was tho light ono nun tlio out) iimt would bu effective. Onen nt; tin he llgtued well, There win- tho-o whu conteiuled that It was tho duty of the piesltlent to send thu United fitntCH iiiiny Into thu coal Ileitis It is htuilly neeess.uy for mo to tell win ho had no light to do tlilH. Under the Constitution, the Kedeial hoveinmeiit ban no aiithoiity to semi tiooiis into any statu unless requisition Is iiiiulo for them bj the leglbliitUHi of thu state, or the chli f eMCUtlM', when thu legislature can pot he convcuid. Let mo add, hure, that 1 would rigid to sco the day that Anieil. can woiktiK'ii would bo compelled to work under tho shadow of a I'eduial bajonet It'hurs) Another contention was that tlio picsl. dent should t-eUtt and opeiatu the mines This was as thoughtless a piopositiou as the first. Hveu though tho piesldcut blioultl seUo the mines and operate tin in. and hlii) cm r Ill's and dlsiiilnitors to plain thu product In tho hands of tho cousum ejs, how would tho expense be met? The president could hardly afford to pay It out f his own pocket, (Laughter) Yet that is what ho would huvo to do. No man, not even tlio president, can spend a dollar from tlio United Stutes Ircusiuy which Is not appropriated. Congress lias not, as et. mudo an appropriation with ivhleh the put tho president In tho coal business. Five -.cars ago last March tho l(epu. llcan narty camo Into full power, It found the government sunk lower than nt any lime slneo the dns of Jnlnes Uuehnnnn. The nepiihllcnn patty wrote nnd pnsHctl Hie Dlnglev hill; settlnl the liUntlietUyeiir.old, ttottblesome tniestlon of currency .tnnd-inK nnd eiincled nllirr tne.'islltcs tending lo lift the nation out of the nit of despair, In whltli the Demo' rrats had run It. You know llio lesitlt. 8I enrs ago, the per capita debt wan the largest In our lilstot. The ltcpubll can paity came In. nntl, despite the ex pensive war that Intervened, there Is now a sin plus In the Ircusiuy. Now Responsibilities. The Spanish war brought us new re Fpondlillltlcs. The Itepuhllcun party litis assumed these trsponslhllltles nnd Is en deavoring to discharge tho duties they entail, hut. t leglet to sav, without u slstnuce from the Democrats, The DemncinlH, 111 their pliitfonu two yents nijo, acetlstd it of not tlolng our duty tovvaitls Cuba, They said we wele not keeping iiilth with the Cub ins. They will not nllovv win to read from that platform now. No Demoeiatlc plntloim icr tlltl service for two ears. Tluy ucvei had a paramount question that lived mine than four .veins. Port-Inn diplomat)- In Washington inlse.il theh eve. hrovvs or sliruggetl theli hoiiltlers In a win that said as much lis 'Mavhe tui will.' when ihev would heal that we In tended to retire Horn Cuba, when we had lehahlllltittil tlie Island. Von imiiil hitul Iv blame tin m. Their uiunlilm piul-n-hlv tnlghl l.esltate to tin It. Shite I tniiiti into ni in sent position, I have had the honoi ol sending the .-irder to a war vessel lo lake tlie Aineiieali Hag fiom Culm, That vessel, healing away Ameil can soveielgnty, salhtl out ol the harhoi ot Havana and with liei big guns Mtlutt d the Hag ot Cuba I. Hire, ll.vlng Horn the stalT ot Mono castle, You may seaicli the history of the win Id, and ou will not Hud the mate lot that action. (Cnrois.) The atliiilnlstiatloii thinks we ov.e still .inotliei duty to Cuba. We lell the Island under the tenns of the Pl.itl iimeiidineiit which liqulied Hint tin- Ciiluns lueit 111 their constitution piovislons lestilctlng their debt, pieventlng tin in Horn baile--Ing away the Indepentitiice we si until lor them and giving us a unv.il statlin. We piomlsi'd In n tut n tint we would give llietn lonei sslmis lor ui.it kcting their piotlucts; that Is, Pieshluit Mc Kluley ngieiil to use his hist enileavois with congitss to siiuie leripioillv, and on llio it length ol Hits ilu Cubans ntcipled the Piatt amindinent. Piisldent Konsevilt said on nsstimlng the cMcutlve chair lli.it he would stihe lo rauv out the plans ami live up to the pollilts ot his pictleces soi. He has stiiven lo si cure uelpioiltv lor the Cub in I think tlie Uepubllcan pint is with him In this It does not seem quite honoialile to denv tl e Cu ll ms this leqilest mulct the ilrctiin stnnies We havi not lueomphshid as niiieh in the Philippines ns we have In Cuhi, but vve have done wontleis there conslilt 1 Ing the circumstances AVe hnvo given them the beginning of sel-goveinment. As a (list step towaids this the piesidint ilt leited that a t eiisu- he taken when "rcii ei.il and complete peat e was sei tiled' I hesitated to believe that snth a census, would be t.tUen. Hut in fe.ns weie not well gioundeil. Peace has been it'loied In nil the Cln b-tinnlcd poillons oi the cnuntiv. Tin ie rue now .unnn soldieis theie, all told. Theio ine snme he'lllgei -cuts -,1111 on a Tew of the Islands, hut the i onunissioneis tctli peite geneiallv pi ev alls We leave the utifsiinu of llio fln.il Indepeiiilei ie ot the Filipinos to a luttiie gi tu i ition tint alone i an deal with it. We aie giving them p.utlil hide pendente Hid we lie (duelling them foi Kimplete Independence Wilt tbei the i (institution does oi dm s nm fnllow the II ig, the public m linol dots We hive given Hum (he Anieiirni public silmo! the gtni nitee ol the pi ipetiiilv of all the blessings tint the II ig canies with II. It wis (he di-lint lion anil hoist of On -it Itillaln that the sun newi set mi hei possessions Yo i, in iKiw s.iv (he sinie. Hut we iiiefer lo s,iv thtt the sun shines alw.tvs on an Ainetlenn school house Necessity of a Navy. Mi, Mnotl.v dosed with a refeience to the necessity of ,i good navv to pie seive peace anil defined It a passing dill of tlie nation to build intne ships, train mmo men unci educate mine nlli teis. "Let us lne ,i puweiful nivv that we m,i be assured tltr unlntci nipteil enjo.vnient of our peace." At the toncliision of the mteiing a In iff informal leception was held on the stage, al which Congiessinan Cou rt 11 and Deputv Attoinev (tenet al Fleitz piesented stoics of pioiulnent .Sciantoni ins to Air. Moody. The tout hiding number bv tlie (!lee dull was n song written foi the oci.i sou In Ivor C Pany, the well known Welsh haul of West Seiaillou. Tile solo p.ut was sustained bv 'I'honri.s Aluaius. It is sung In the air of "Hen Wind fv Nhntlaii," the Welsh national song, The wonls aie ns follows; All Iriil to the statesman of places un told Commending beilttlng blight letteis of fcold, Qui Coiuiill In toiigiess inn needs will lit tend, Our Count II tin i oal mhieis' filentl C'liniU'iS llnlP hail' our pit dge vve now leiiew, Well swell our notes nntl cea our votes 1'or Connell our cmigies.nitn line, Kenowntd pioniirnl the Autliiai lie field, How liountt oils the blessings his laboi tlotli jleltlj l"enowntd beiief.ieioi, a unhli man kind, And woithv, in Ciinudl we find. Chm us. We o,d Lick.iwanniaiis will i.illv again, Will et ho his uaiiii ovii muiintalii mid git u i Ami ih" man that we choose our Con iicll most stein. To ningiess this fall we'll letuin. Choi us, Mr. Moody lame fiom Ilnffalo jes tenlny on the S.3D p. in, Lacknwuniia ti.iln, Ho will i pi tu u to WnshhiRtnn this morning. He was met nt the ti.iln by Congiessinan Connell and a nuniber of other pioinlnent llopiibllcins and escorted to the Jetinyn, He enjoyed a two hoins' drive about the city with Mt, Connell. CALLED HER A SCAB. Anthony Lyons Ariested for Insult ing' Mis. Selgel. Anthony Lyons, of Pilcehiiig, a stilker, was auulgned before Aldeiman Milhu csteitlay, nt thu Instaneo of Mis. Addle Selgel, also of Uiicehuig, on Hit- chaise of tailing her a bcab and making tin eats against her life. Mis. Seigel's husband Is employed as a blacksmith by tho Uutiulo and West ern Uullroad company, and because he continued nt wml; dining the stilke, Lyons Insulted Mis, .Selgel, He was held n $r.0Q bull toi his appeal, mic ,u coin t. SEWER CONTRACT AWARDED, Donnhoe & O'Doyle to Build the Meridian Sheet Line. Mills lor the contiact for constuictlng tho Meildlan stieet sewer weio jester day opened by the recorder and dlieo toi of publlo woiks and the contract awarded to Donnhoe & O'Uoyle. The bids weie as follows.; Donahoe & O'Uoyle, J3.31 per lineal foot; Dan lei n. KraiiB, 53.48 pjr lineal foot; M, J. Gibbons, $J.C0 per lineal foot. The sewer will be 010 feet long. The engi neer's estimate of tho cost was Jl.970.25. ARLINGTON'S NOW IN LEAD WON TWO GAMES FROM BACKUS TEAM LAST NIGHT. nCj. CnmbifrtiJ Franklins and Bnckus Bowlers Affe Tied for Second Flnco with n Poicontnrie o .GG7 Man noi chor Team Lost Three Moie Gainen Indepondents Qot Away from' Their Hoodoo nnd Won a Slnnle Game Anthony Ptine'a Avetngo of 23S 1-3. Thu Aillngton tcaiii, by winning two games fiom the Dacktis bowlers Inst night, placed themselves t'nlily ahead In the Seianton Howling League con test, The Hnt'kiis playct.s weie not up tn their iisttul foim In the flist two games, but made a total of 807 In the last, The scoie: HACKIirf Palueuliolt 1-". 171 1 '7-- I0J Mooie 7 Itil 1'! .'.') Pickham 1." 117 111-HI Vogelsang 1-S 1-7 1 -' "S" Hopkins P'l US 10-.117 7 lil 711 !iti7 JUS AltLLN'HTOXS .1. Klefei IV Inft 111- H3 .Jones lit) JT'i lis I7J C. Klefer 171 MJ 117 Ml Poll h.' 11'' 171- I'U Melstu M lis P.7- 111 VS SIS 7M,-jr.J High suite Hopkins, stii High aveiage Mooie. 17(. "-.' The Ciimlirlans won time stialght games on the North Scinuton nllca last night liom the Ki.inltllns, nntl this despite the tact thitt Ciliesple tlltl not loll lip to his usual slandaid. .lehtl had high sKiie and high itveiage. The scoie: KP.ANI'LL'S Phillips H- HI IM- H7 P.otheimel 1'iti ltd HI is". Aladenspichei .... 1(17 Us Pk! I7S Itkhl l'S U7 110- 41! Hhchci I"..' 1'i7 lit- t'.l 717 717 7SJ .'.'bO CAMItniAXS .lehu 17! I''. -On- UD reldm.in 171 177 i:ci- isl G. Davis It.'' 171 111- lri Gillespie His 111 1 1 .'.OS W Pivis as 17', 1i.7 171 717 S.'i 7V. .S: High s( oie .lehu. 200 High .uciage .It Im, J7i5 1-! The Ilampc team phied with tlio Maenneii hor bow lei s, taking tlnee games ens. The latter missed spates nt inoppnitune moments and plavetl lathei lagpedl tlnoughotit. The scoie: MAN.NT.UCHOP. Itippeir 1IJ 111 Hi l-' Helm- n. lit US- 1"S J Murphv H7 IV lil til W X.elsni.in V! HI Hi- It J lestplh il 177 I'n 117- 170 711 711 7.0 JUs HAMPH McAlnon 1S HI M- IM .lit Williams 11! Ill 1S1- ,",: Hv.ins 17.' Ilu hi'i ls7 Miiilton lsj Us Ilu 110 G Muiphv US IS! 1 Hi, .117 sf.l TU Sl't-JIIT High seme-Mi Williams. Pl High aveiage fcWilllams 177 1-1 The Independents won thtlr fust game Inst night, but they can't plume themselves much on the ictoty, be cause the opposing team, the West Side, made the nilsciahle total of CGI, which was higher than the Independents made in t itlier of the othei two games. The stoic: inui:pi;ndi:nts Kite 1.'J 171 Hi,- lit Hltlgiw.l 1!l lb. 1.S- !SS Ihian Ul !.' b7 Mil Jens, n I'', 101 Ul HO W.ildnti HI 1.7 171- 111 .17 i.ll 7Jt)-JiJll "wusr smi: lnvis 17.1 IIS 117 111 .lones 11 J r, HI 111 linn lands Ill I'm H7- IIS Helium !.'". I il l.'l Viu Coons 11! 1SJ 17'' - .VI 71'' 7M f,t.J-.l'a High ( ni e -Coons, Is.' High nveiiige Conns, h,s. The standing of the teams I-, now as lollovvs: Won Lost. PC. Aillngtons s l st'i Cainbiians tl ,1 .i.'.T I'lauklhis ii 1 t,7 H.tekiM i. l ii.T West Side .1 I H'l lllimpe ', (tl lllilepeudeiilii 1 S .III Mauuciihoi o D OnO Anthonv Prlne jesterdny matlo what Is believed lo be tlie besi lecortl for tlnee stialght games over made In this city. Itolling on the Hnmpe alleys he made U.l.', LMtl ami l'1.1 in succession, or un aveiage of IMS 1-fl. SOCIALIST LABOR SPEAKER ARRESTED Charged with Obstructing the Public Highway and Refused to Move at Request of an Officer. C. A. Dnnlelson, of llinddoek. Pa,, ono of tlie Socialist-Labor advocates who havo been dellveilng speeches in this city for seveial (lays, was in rested at noon jebteitlny by l'.itiolmau Mellalu tor obstiuctlug tho publlo highway at tint tomer of Peun tivenue and Vino stieet, The speaker hail a laige eiowd col lecled iilmut him, many of whom weio blockading the pas-sage way, and tho officer asked Paiilelfon to inovo on, lie refused and was plated untlei at test At police heiul(iiarteih ho made the usseitlon that he Intended to iiiiikn a test ease of It. and ho was given an oppnituulty when Maglstiato llowo lined hliu J3 or twenty das In tho coiiul jail He ptlltl the line under ni otest Suveinl Socliillst-Lalioi iidvocute.s have been dellveilng uddiest.es, in dlf fi'ient p.iith of the city and under the ptetest of fiee speech havo openly In sulted and dentil the otlleeis ot the law. Seveial complaints havo already been made against them. REV. DR. GATES HERE. With His Wife and Son Ho Is Visit ing Friends. Rev. Caleb Frank Clates, D. P., wife and son, are guests of Mi. and Mis. W, II. Richmond, nt their home, Richmond Hill, Xoitli Muln avenue. Poctor Gates has for the past seven years been president of Huphrates college, Harpoot, Turkey, but has been on va H Sv CJ mIIm Jffli IB girirH'):MH 41 we know its goodness." The only problem before us now is convincing you. Will you give us that opportunity? Will you, the next time you need shoes, try the "Rocktan 1" It's the. only way we know that will convince you that co-operation between this store and the manufacturer has created a higher standard of workmanship and produced values that are impossible under other conditions. Samter 5rs ! "LI KB OTHER GIRLS" Is the aim, when "other girls" look so truly up to We've Made It Possible for You Where waists are under discussion. WHITE WAISTS FOR WINTER the really smart girl possesses not one hut many white tailored waists for the coming season. Note the material and the price: White Mercerized Pique, stripes and polka dots. ..25c yd White Metal Printed Molines, new 50c yd Complete stock of the new White Bedford Cords. DO YOU KNOW OF" ANYTHINB NICER? i, ition in this, tountiy for a year, on account o -.oniowlmt Impaired health. He Is lo s,n nuir tlie tlr.st of next month for Huiopc, wheie he will spend tlie- winter, and In tlie summer follow ing will be ashoc i.Uetl with Itobei t eol legi, I'tniHtantlnople, as. vite piealtlenl, ami i an y on the woik. Doctor flaten' and Mr. Uichinond'.s lnattrnal gte.it gi.iiidmotlieia were sds tfri.s, and daugliteis, of Nathaniel Koote, of Colchester, Conn., he being sixth In lineal descent fiom Nathaniel Fonte, the iminigiaiit, who was among the, first settloifa or AVetheisIleltl, Conn., about Kiitn. NEW INVENTIONS TOR OCTOBER. Patents Gtnnted to Residents of This Pntt of the State. Letteis patent of the I'nlted Siiiien have beu granted to tltlzeus of Noith eastein Pennsylvania during the lb hi half of October as follows, I'.itilrk .1 Collins nntl C. Ci. Unkind, Scrantou, IM.: elicit Ie hodv appliance. James H. I'lornlng, Hciantoii, IM,: cai nxlo luhilcator. Mary J, (lieennian, Wllkis-llaue, 1'a.i h. ii ilenhig mi tills, Chihtliin 13. Lot uer, Towaiul.t, IM,; automatic nli-valvc lor water mains, r. A. Schlepp, Lattliiier Mine-, IM.: Iitir.se-Mhoe, Lewis T. I'anllelil, Sei anion, Pa , coip. hllKd draft anil bulling tiauit) lor lull wii ens. cji.uh I'. '0c, South Hetlilehein, I'a ; cooking utensil, A. c, risclier, South It. (lilehem, i'a,; sin titling lucelniiiism lor bioius. Itepoiteil by ltoplogle kl Cu,, sollelt oi s of Ameilcan nntl tuieign patents-, 2H-IB Mcuis building, Sci.inton, IM, CLEVER BIT OF BUSINESS. Jnmes McNnlly Sub-lets Contract nnd Then Does Part of Work, City Snllclloi W.itbon has been In vestigating n littlv matter lii crmiiectlou with a contiact fur laying sidewalks nn eei tain stueU in South Scuinton and has dlscnveird that something which didn't look light at (lust was mil) n. shievvil bit ol business on tho part of the contr.ietoi, Tho contract tot the laying of the sidewalks was awarded to James .Mc Nolly, who assigned his Intel est hi it to Attotnoy John J. Manning. Mi Man ning began and has neiuly completed the work. I'njinent was withheld tem poral Ily nt thu beginning of the weeK because certain pioperty owneis who hail been seived with notice of their assessments waited upon the city sull- The Rocktan Shoe We Know Its Goodness. Do You? From the outside sole to the uppers every stitch we know. We had to have a shoe in our Men's Department that we could person ally guarantee. To do this honestly the leath ers and manufacturing had to be an open book to us. We cut through a good many qualities of sole leather before we hit on the ''Rocktan, " and we tested the workmanship of a good many shoemakers before we secured one that would put together a man's shoe such as the "Rocktan'' is, and as we have said before, a Pair All Styles and Leathers Complete Outfitters. Meldsam, Scott & 126 Wyoming Avenue. I ! !! 4 4 i ? ! If YOU WaUt D J I A PIANO The Best N. A, Wareroom, 4 Vaiious Makes of Pianos at All Pi ices t struments Taken in Exchange. to a. ! . $? ifc .j. j . . .ja .j. . . . .$. $. .. g .j. q. .j. t $. 4 fr .J. .J. c 1 tor nnd Informed him that they had alteady paid the tost of laying their sidewalks to Mi, .McNally. As sin h assessment!; should only be paid to the city tie.isuier ami as Mt. MoNally hud no Interest In the contiact any mnin than his name iigmed ns couti.ittnr, tho illy solicitor began un Investiga tion The icmilt of this Investigation was tho dlscoveiy that .Mr, McNiilly hail enteietl Into private coiitiacts with a number of the piopeity owners who had fulled to lay their sidewalks within the time prnsciibed by the oidlnanco and hail mutely beep paid for' work actually done by him under Mi, .Man ning's nose. Tho names of the piopeit owner who had him lay their sidewalks have at toiillugly been stilcken liom llio ns sesbiueiit INt ami Ml. Mantling has In en given thu bonds which weie tem po:. nll.v withheld, BREAKER IN DANGER. Slight Tiie at the Pine Bioolt Colliery. A die ivas dlsioveied In tho rool of the llio house .it tho I'lnu Uiook lueaker at 11 1.1 o'clock, jisteiday inoiulng, and but lor thu timely woik of the empoes a setliHlH conllagl.itlou uiight have oc elli led. A still alarm was suit In by rme iiuu Muuii, who, with a nuinbei ol men, succeeded in extinguishing the llanies with a small stienm of water, before the lltemen uriived. Too Much Ii ligation for Him. They weio seated at a loiuul table In thu biggest toom In thu Mnr.vland eluo, tho glasses In fi out ot them newly pilmed the smoke fiom their cigars cm ling up vvaid while they listened to tho jams of tho man fiom AlUonn. Jlo has told them s,toils of hunting:, of mining, of ttaln ,0-i ''V-nl'tt W m date. Co. 4,4 I' 4 H H ! ! .J. . RU & for Cash or on Easy f Payments. Call on iv n ft WW ii viv as5 "ssyjtj 11 !" I Y-iR;'5c" '" '"'yytt A. HULBERT, , . I!7 Wyoming Avenue Old In- loblieiles ami tho like, mid now be w.n holding loilll on the wondeis of Inigii llnu. At last ho paused to note tho eftect of his talk "That's sholy Intel estlu' nilnhty intoi -estln', ' miiseil the Lastcin Shrno man, as he tossitl oil the contents of his glass "bin I ealn't sii that I'd cjah to live In a toiinti. suh, whar vvatnh Is leg.vaided as the mahistiy ot oxlstuiite " New Yoik Tilbune Too Valuable to Cut Up. It.ivinoiul Hitchcock sacs that while ha was ling In a I'hiliulelphla hospital tlneu weeks ago lonvalcsclng fiom an opera tion lor appendicitis, one of those fool tiiends who iilvas sny llio wiong' thing In tilt winiig pi. lie enllttl nil hlui ami told him the tollowliig stoi y lo cheor him up: f'lilliidi'lphla's mini tannin !ipp'iidlcllli expel t his a dog ol which he thinks i gieat dull, which had a lop-sded 'wall., A 1 1 lend nsKitl the doeloi nn one occa sion the catiso of this. "Wli," vvns ilm teply, "he's got np. pt udleltis, ' "Then why tlon'l ou opii,te on him." "What optinte on that tloit! Wliv, tint dog's win tli a bundled iloll,us," Chicago IllU'l-Du .in Eciiinl to tlie Occasion. Many stoilis tie tokl 01 ltovvl.ind Hill, who vmih but lid beiieulh the pulpit ot Ills chapel at his own ie(liist It was Ills custom to nail liom his desk anv pinyer that might be bundi-d In, and on ono oc casion lie conmicniod. "The piayeis of this coiigitgallou aie dished oi (bile'f pause ami a clenilug of the tluo.it) tho itev How land HIM, that ho might not c.o iltliug aliout In his c.n lingo on Humid;. 3. I'm om I .oul ioiId humbly upon a colt, the toal ot an ass " The icverend eentle. man looked un, not In the least dlseon ecittd, and giavcl said: "If the vvilWr u( this Impel tluent lecpie'st is among llio eongiegatlou ami will go1 ipto tl).j yestiy alter scivlco and let me nut a saddle on his back, I will jlde him home Instead ot eolns in my canlaje."