"." ( .CJ1,V.-;(WJ" ""I?' SSJiffi?!,.' V K THE SCRANTOtf TRIBUJVE-THUX8DAy, uuitMiltilt i-'3, 1002. ; yj!-ioW'Vrf WEST SCRANT0N Eight-Year-Old Boy Run Over by a Brewery Wagon and Terribly Crushed, Yester day Other News Notes. Tlio 8-ycnr-old son of Mr. mid Mrs. Daniel 13, Rtlhe, or 130 Wright's court, was tho victim of a painful, nnd prob ably fntnl, accident yesterday after noon, while returning from school with n few companions. When they reached the comer of West Lackawanna, avenue nnd Seventh Street, tho unfortunate boy stopped out Into the atreet and nlinost Immediately wna knocked down ami run over by one of E. Robinson's heavy beer wagons. Itoth wheebi passed fiver the lower part of tho cheat, crushing In the ribs. The ln.il was quickly removed to the home of bin parents, where Ur. D. Kvmw was immediately summoned. After working over the young man for some time, Dr. ISvuns pronounced him to lx In a most, precarious condition, ho being severely Injured Internally. Rally Day Exercises. On Sunday evening the Sunday school of the Jackson Street Haptlst church will hold the annual rally day exercises In tho church auditorium. A chorus of one hundred voices, under the leader ship of i'rof. Lewis IDavis, and u full orchestra will take part In tho exer cises. The programme will be as follows: The Diudem. Congregational Hymn. Scripture lesson, Assistant Superintendent Alfred Iicvun Chorus, Hull Joyous ltully Day. Prayer Hy the Pastor Chorus. "Who Will lie Oar Helper." Recitation, "Growing'," Miss Grace Itodcrieic Chorus, "Little Deeds." Chorus, "Good Night .Utile Flowers." Twenty Little Girls Solo, "For All Kternlty' John Kvans Recitation, "Dally Sowlnjr," Miss Klslo Hughes (Chorus, "Dally We Are Sowing." Recitation, "We Thank Thee. O Father." Anthem, "O Father Holy" MarchcttI Choir. Recitation, "There's No Land Like Ours." Recitation and Tableau, "Tho Cross and the Flag." Chester Thomas. Miss Lizzie Thomas and Miss Bertha Nortis. Miss M. Glcason and Miss Klcanor Lance Duct, Chorus, "All Hail tho Flag of Freedom," Recitation, "Our King,". .Miss Maud Jones Rally Day Offering. Anthem, "Pralso Yo the Father".. Gounod Choir. Benediction by the Pastor. The orchestra is composed of the following parts: First violin. William Protheroe, Louis Lewis, Carl Loueks, William Jones; second violin, John R. Thomas and William B. Jones; tenor iiorn, George King; cornet (alto), John King; solo clarionet, Charles King; double baas, Thomas King! organist, Kdwnrd Williams. A sliver offering will bo taken up. Entertainment This Evening. The Intermediate Epworth League of the Kmbury Methodist Kplscopal chutch, South Main avenue, will con duct an entertainment In the church this evening. As will be tinted by the programme, some of tho best talent In the city has been secured, and the af fair promises to bo a most enjoyable one. The programme will bo as fol lows: PART FIRST. Plana Diiet..Uwllym ami Catherine Jumna Vocal Sulo Mrs. 1-atlu'in Selection Miss Muud Lewis Piano Solo Mrs. T. linker Vocal Duel, Mrs, llrtUutngn and Mts. Powell Vocr.l Solo Miss Via Joars Violin Solo Mr. Stephens Selection Miss Maud Lewis Vocal Snh P. II. Warren PART SICCON'H. Vocal Solo Mrs. F. D. lirimditgu Piano Solo Miss Crumbs Vocal Solo John Williams Vocal Duet, airs. Rrundage and Miss Via Jones Violin Solo Mr. Stephens Selection .Miss Maud Lewis Vocal Solo Miss Duncan Piano Solo Mrs. T. Raker Mrs. Thomas, accompanist. Hernieker police, made complaint to the GENERAL NEWS NOTES. FRE EI I PRFRI IllUUt I IlUUl Five stamps given nway with each bottle of Dufour's French Tar G. W. JENKINS. Surprise Party. A few of the friends of Miss May Kay, of 312 North Kvans court, went to her home last night and tendered her a surprise party. The usual games were enjoyed till a seasonable hour, when Mrs. Kay, assisted by Mrs. Mac Arthur. .Mrs. M. C. Chandler and Mrs. Sarah Lynch, served refreshments. In attendance wore: Misses Mabel Lang, Kazlah Gray, Lea Hughes, Es ther MacArthur. Carrie Lowry, Nellie MaoArthur, Lilly Yench. Margaret Jones. Lizzie Yench, and Messrs. Johr. Mazerniek. Walter Shlffer, Austin Shifter, Daniel Lynch, Hert Lowry, Isaac Williams, Walter Muhon and Charles Long. Those Terrible Bovines. Tho residents of West Park and vic inity are making complaint regard Ins the towe that are permitted to roam over the beautiful lawns of that part of the city. The property holders are trying to keep their lawns without fences, but the work of months has been destroyed In a night. A gentleman living at the corner of Oram boulevard and Bromley avenue had all the produce of a largo garden eaten tip by cows a few nights ago, and in addition they nearly ruined his lawn. Yesterday a young child of Mr. George Ilerllicker, of Oram boulevard, was badly frightened by a cow which cninc running around the house. Mr. i i i4 viz 4 iA) Vi di ) d: VI) i U i i iii i ii- 'ome to us i Men 0 Because we treat them well, and insure them entire satisfaction with every purchase. & In selling Men's Furnishings our idea is not how St cheap; but how good, for the price asked. On that we jj have built our success, and on that we will maintain it. &. Our Collars and Cuffs -25 have a reputation for styles and quality that stands unmatched. 2 All the new Fall shapes at hand. . t i-j Very best 4-ply Linen Collars (any style) 2 for 25c & " VelT oest 4-ply All Linen Cuffs (any stylo) a pair.. 25c j Correct Suspenders g , , ,It: ?Tld take hnlf f a lonE summer day to tell of the different !? Ug Kind of Suspenders we've got, nnd their merits. p Better Suspenders than you can get elsewhere for 25c St K Capital Suspenders in a hundred styles at 50c ' i Hen's Underwear 1 1$ There are hundreds of men in this city who would not dream 3' a of going anywhere else than to our store for their Underwear S j-j They can always be fitted here, nnd they can't get trashy gnv- & -- raents. All the new ideas for men who seek style, and the T staple IHT -g weaves and colors for those who demand comfort only. Extra : 5 sizes m both ways if you want them. g i Prices, 25b to $2.51) the Garment i 1 Heavy WooH Sweaters Si For men, youths and boys In every color, and fancy stripes. C&i Trices, S5c to $:j.5() Each gi Men's Night Shsrts f 5 !n eV'a he.avy l'ltl,n or tw'llod White Muslin, also in fancy Out- j ing Flannels of best quality. Sizes, 14 1-8 to 10 inches. g Prices, 50c, (J5c, 75c and $1.00 Outing FJanne! Pajamas f S ,Tho,Ji1,?ft comt0,tnV,e slePlS garment made. You wont S& catch cold if you sleep in Pajamas. ?; $1.25 to $1.50 the Suit These appeal to men of fashion, who want the newest. Staple ?? tyles for those who don't care. & qbb our iiovcmea in iiui tastuoned Hose at 25c to. . . . 50c Special veight Hose in colors and black , 25c Good ordinary half Hose, for i0c Men's Correct Gloves In dressed or undressed kid, lined and unlined, with all the & new sWcliings, seams, ot5, All shades and the largest stock to & select from 8" This evening, In tho parlors of the Simpson Methodist Kplncopal church, tho Hallrond auxiliary will serve a clam chowder supper, the proceeds to be np plled to thu mortgage fund, Tho Open Window club of the Young Men's Institute will conduct a social In Mears' ball on Wednesday evening, Oct. 20. Hippie division, No. 45, Sons of Tem perance, met In Tied Men'H hall Tues day evening and transacted business of Importance. 1'ast Worthy Patriarch John Kilns was elected n delegate to tho national convention, which will be held at Philadelphia, today, donier D. ItecHo gave a very Instructive talk and John W, Thomas, William Dnvlo, recited, while Harry Thomas and Mr. Williams made a few remarks In closing. MIm Delhi Davis, of N'orth Promley avenue, Is the guest of I'rlendu at I'ltts ton. Miss Anna Lewis has returned to Uloomsburg State Xormal school, after a short visit with her parents, on South Main avenue. W. J. Davis nnd son, Milton, of Ky noti street, have been tho guests of J. L. Davis, of Olyjihnnt. Harry Smith, William Kdwards and Heese rirllllths have returned front Strotidsburg. Harry Davis and Albert Lewis have returned from a month's visit at Omaha, Xeb. Thomas K. Kvans, the Jackson street printer, while tit work on Tuesday, caught his left hand In one of his large presses and had It quite badly Injured. Miss Naomi ririlllths, of Thirteenth street, has returned home, after a three weeks' visit with relatives at Youngs town, Ohio. John Cunningham, of North Ninth street, Is recovlng from an Illness. W. H. Davis, of North Main avenue, Is In Buffalo. Mrs. Morgan Daniels and Mrs. Charles Davis, of Uniondale, have re turned home, after a pleasant visit with Mrs. L. W. Cramer. Thomas J. Thomas nnd son, Claire, of St. Claire, are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Kvans, of Keyser avenue. Tho new S. G. L. society met at the home of Miss Kva Kittle, North Lin coln avenue, Monday evening. The next meeting will be held next Monday evening, at the home of Miss Mary James, North Bromley avenue. A regular meeting of the West Side Itepubllean club will bo held In the rooms this evening. Several names will bo proposed for membership. DUNMORE. The Women's Christian Temperance union, of this place, will meet at the home of Mis. Van Houton, In Peters burg, this evening at S o'clock. Ke freshments will ho served, and a line programme has been arranged for the occasion. The home of Keiihcu Dainty nn lift It street w.th entered ! burglars on Monday night. Tito matter was reported to Chief Uealey and a list of articles missing in cluded S3 cans of fruit, $il taken from Mr. Danly's clothes and a valuable pointer dog which has Mnre returned borne. I3ii tranco was effected hy means of a dining loom window and In the mornins Mr. Dainty's trousers were found in the yard as well as the empty poeketbook. The police are engaged on a clue which it is thought may I tad to the arrest of vho guilty parties. The Duninore hiuh school foot ball team and the team from the School of the Lackiiwnmm played an Interesting game yesterday afternoon on the Orcen Illdge street grounds. Kvery point was hotly contested and at the close of two hard fought halves neither side bud been able to score. Half liaek Mei.'ue and Hill Hack Heal tic, of the local team, particu larly pleased their pattisan by their strong play and repeated gaining of ground against the heady players of the Lackawanna team. Mrs. John Kaglo. of Wllkes-lSarre, is visiting her mother. .Mrs. William Hen wood, of Hlakely street. Coo Illicit, of Cherry street, Is visiting menus in .nit York. Kugene Cunnlnn. who lias been in New York during the past .-.ewnil months, has returned and will resume bis porithm on the iCrie railroad. Michael (inllcna, of Itutler street, left yesterday for Kittle City. .Mont., where bis brother is critically 111. Miss Lillian Wardell. of Orovo .street, and Charles tirock, or (ireen Jtldgo street, will be married today at high noon at the. Presbyterian manse by Itev, W. 1 Clh bons. At the revival meetings conducted by Kvangellst Williamson In the Tripp Avo- nuo innsiian cnurcn the house was crowded last night. Tho question of de nominations was thoroughly discussed and it was proven beyond a doubt tho Chris tian church was not a denomination. Thro other conversions ami eight were baptized at the close of tho sen Ires, The topic for tonight is "Tho Holy Spirit, Jts uinco ami worn. Dr. and Mrs, . s. Wardell have re turned from their wedding trip and tiro at their home on North Hlakely streel. Miss Ornro Herlew, of I'lttstou. Is vis itlng her sister Mrs. A. M. Bingham, or UlaKely stieot. Mr. and Mrs, A. D. Hlncklnton and Miss Cornelia llalplu aro In Now York city, J. H. Hronson Is Indisposed at his homo on Kim street. 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Two Italinns Fulled Knives and Cut One Another Yesterday A Parade of Republican Voters Planned for Saturday Night The North End Stars Reorganize Marriage of Thomas McCluskle nnd Miss Kate McD.avltt William Powell and Miss Thomas Married. During a clambake In the rear of Huddy's store, on North Main avenue, yesterday afternoon, a stabbing affray resulted. The locals, representing tho West Ridge and Church collieries, had secured, by donation, from several of the merchants and brewers about town, several barrels of clams and several kegs of beer, and set out to celebrate the ending of the strike. They started their celebration about .00 o'clock yesterday afternoon and they were having a gay time until S o'clock, when two Italians, residing in the famous "Hed Barn," had a dispute over some matters and started out to light. During the quarrel knives were drawn and both men received stab wounds about the hands and arms. - The fight finally ended in a free-for-all, all hands joining in. One of tho neighbors 'phoned to the police station, and Patrolman Potter went to the scene and placed the two Italians, who were engaged in the tight, under arrest. In the meantime the patrolman sent for the hose wagon, and the prisoners were conveyed to the station house. Another Italian, who was standing by. was also arrested, hut it is not known whether or not he was connected with the af fair. The three men will be given a heating in police court at 9 o'clock this morning. trimmed with Duchess lace and car tied it huge bouquet of bridal roses, A wedding supper was served by the bride's mother after the ceremony, only the Immediate friends and relatives be ing present. Mr. and Mrs. Powell were the recip ients of many prer.unts, They will make their residence with the bride's parents for the present, TOLD BRIEFLY. The class In extempore speech and par liamentary law will meet In the gymnas ium of the N'orth Hcianton lu.stltute or North .Main avenue and O.tk street, this evening at T,"0 o'clock. All studclits oC the Institute together with nn others who are lnterortled In these important subjects are Invited to attend. I'rolessor Stuart Is very competent anil has years of experience. Mrs. U. S. Roots, of Putnam street, is visiting friends at lllkdale, Susquehanna county. The gymnasium class of the Young Men's Christian association opens prompt ly tit 7 o'clock. Thursday elass in conver sation and correspondence Thursday at S o'clock; cooking class, Friday at :; p. m. SOUTH SCRANTQN NOTES. Athletic Club Opens Ball Season with a Reception and Ball. Other News Notes. Voters' Meeting. Tho Republicans of North Scranlon held their annual meeting in the North fVranton filee club rooms last evening. The meeting was presided ever by H. H, Aiworth. Reports of the various committers on the arrangements for the big rally was heard. Attorney W. S. Dichl delivered a forcible address on the principles of Republicanism. He dwelt on the wonderful administration of our president and the prosperous condition of the country today. He ad vised every man who wanted prosperity to reign In this country for the nc:;'t two years, to come out and do his duty towards the Republican parly. His remarks wens followed by :id drossef, by John .Ionian, candidate for senator: Joseph Oliver, candid. Ho Tor legislature, and Prof. J. i. Hawker. It has been decided to bold a parade on Saturday evening, previous to the rally which hi to be held in the-Auditorium. A band has been engaged, and all He publicans are requested to meet on tho squuro to line up. li rs st 3 -a : ur. Trices, 75c, $1.00, $1,25 and $1.50 The Shirt Department 3 us -3 o, r,,. y?? , Bh,itB t0 Paction. See our specialty at ? $1.00. It'a a high grade Shirt in every detail, All the new pat- terns and makes. Better than some $1.$0 Shirts. But only 81.00 & at the Globe Warehouse, J Heavy Working Shirts in blue, oxford, black etc. Soft or stiff bosoms, A great value at GOc. Sii Globe Warehotis?.! m mmwv, n vm m )tmmmmwmwi f- -3 OBITUARY. MRS, PI I IMP DOHRSAM. aged 63 years and So days, died yesterday morn Ing at hot- home, 211 Poim avenue. i)u eeascd was horn in Haden, Germany, nnd hud resided In this city for many years. Shu Is survived by hor husband, two daughters and two sons, Klizabeth, Anni, I'hlllp. jr., and Charles Uoersam, and two sisters, Airs, Mary Frotner, ot Plug, bamton, N. V and Mrs, Christine Circle, of llnnehdiile. Pa. The tuuoral will no conducted tonionow with private Inter ment. The remains may bo viewed at tho home, I'll I'enn avenue, tomorrow morn ing from 1U to 12 o'clock. M1CHAKI. OIjAArT nn aged resident of South Scranton, died suddenly early yes teiilay morning at tho homo of his daughter-in-law, WW Cedur avenue. Tho de ceased was 72 years old, and retired ap parently In Ids iiKinil health Tuesduy night, He did not appear at the usual tlmo yesterday ami on Investigation lio was found dead In hed. Tho fuucrul will take place at i p. m. toatoirow from tho house, HUGO CJK'1 who has been In frail health for some yeats, died yesterday, aged 21 years. The dtccused Is survived by both parents, who retidu at E17 Pros pect avenuo. No arrangements huvo as yet been made for the funeral, MRS. CIIARI.OTTK KVANS. of )0 Oak street, died at her homo on Tuesday morning and will bo burled from Hut North Main Avenuo lljptl.-u church this morning at 10 o'clock, interment will bo made m tho Washburn street cemetery, FUNERALS. Tho funeral of William O, Wilson, who died on Monday last, will bo held nt his lato residence, u" vino street, this after noon at 1.30 p. m. Interment will be made In Dunmoro cemetery. Tho funeral of the lato Mrs. ISrldfot O'lioro will take place at 3 o'clock this morning fiom deceased's lato homo on Oak street, Dunmoro. Interment will bo made In St. .Mary's cemetery, Stars Reorganize. The North Knrl Stars, who have gained so much renown by winning tho basket ball championship of the state for the past live years, disbanded at a meeting held Tuesday evening, after the game with the -Manhattan's, of South Kcrautnn, but a new team arose from the ruins last night. Several of the old players got togeth er and n new club was organized, go ing under the same old name, but with much stronger players. It was decided to make James Haswell manager; Rob ert Connelly, secretary and treasurer, and John Tlgtie, captain. Tho following players will be seen on the tenm: James McCluskle, Thomas McCluskle, John Skilllngtnn, Daniel Jones, Steve KUIgy and Hort Hughes. Next Tuesday night tho new team will line up against a team represent ing tho Twelfth regiment, and on tho following Tuesday evening a game has been arranged with the South Scranton Defenders. Athletic hall, on Alder street, was the scene of a billllaitt social gathering last evening, when the well-known and l.romlncnt Athletics met to open the full social season with a reception and ball. The spacious hall, which was re cently renovated, presented a charming appearance, trimmed In red. white hle and gold, and was brilliantly illumin ated with several recently Installed a:c lights. The festivities started at 8.10 o'clock, and the guests were received at the en tiance by tho committee of arrange ments and ollkers. After a short promenade to the strains of Lawrence orchestra, the lloor was cleared and the dancing programme of the evening- was commenced. Their were twenty-four numbers In all, with an intermission at midnight for refreshments. The attendance was most gratifying, and the affair passed oTf in a pleasing and satisfactory manner. Tho success of the affair was duo to the clever and carefully prepared plans of the follow ing committee, who had charge: John Scheucr, Matt Holm, Fred Klatt, Henry Meyers and (leorge Clrich. Goldsmith's Bazaar Trade Qt q Mark Pretty Frames for the Face. Fur Boas and Fur Scarfs. A handsome showing of these, full of style, char acter and elegance. We hope our lame description the various kinds will put you out of patience with words, and make you come and see for yourself. Preliminary Show of Furs Comfort and Economy in each and every one of g these Fur Boas, Scarfs and Muffs; such a variety that a a. most any taste can be suited. Were are some of the Hurs; Bear, Sable Fox, Isabella Fox, Marten, Stone Marten, Mink, Sable Oppossum, Blue Lynx, Badger, Royal Grey Fox, Electric Seal, White Thibet, Sable and Black Hare, Brazilian Beavers. A choice assortment of Fur Boas of different lengths and shapes. There's Muffs to match and you can have either or both. Misses' Fur Sets. Children's Fur Sets. Chinchilla, White Lamb, Beaver, White Angora, Sable Oppossum, Imitation Ermine, Electric Seal, Imt. Stone Marten, Badger. White Thibet, These sets range in price Blue Hare. from These sets from $2.98 to $9.98. 98c to $3.98. I McOluskie-McDavitt. A very pretty wedding was solem nized at tho Holy Hosary parsonage last night, when Miss Kate McOavItt, the charming young daughter of Mr. mid Mrs. Peter McDavltt, of f.eggett's street, was united In wedlock with Thomas McCluskie, of .School streel. The ceremony was performed by Itev. ,T. V, Moylan, In Ihe presence of the contracting parties present. The bride wus attended by her sister, Miss Sadlo McOavItt, while Patrick McCall acted as best man. The bride Two Weddings. Two well-know ii couples were joined in wedlock .leslerduy, o :u wedding tak ing pl'iee at the St. Mary's Catholic church am! tho other at St. John's church, on Klg street. At the llrst irniied church, the con tracting pa; tics. Miss Anna Uiietung, anil William .1. Snyder were united for life by Itev. Father Christ. The groom was attended by John Haas and Miss Lizzie Heen aetid as bridesmaid. At I lie conclusion of I lie ceremony, the happy couple repaired to the home of the bride's sister, r,IO I'ittston avenue, where a short reception was followed by a wedding breakfast. Mr. and Mrs. Snyder will commence housekeeping at oneo on tills side. . Thomas V. McAndrew and Mary C. Mauley were made man and wife ly Hoi'. Father l!nhmd, at St. John's church, on Fig street. Tho .ceremony took place at ! a. m, and was preceded by a nuptial muss. A reception after ward took place at tho home of ll. o bride's parents, HSU Cedar avenue, and Ihe happy couple were handsomely re membered by friends with many useful presents. Fur Trimmings in Vogue There's ;i demand for Fur Trimminers this season Sand we are equal to the demand. Fur Edgings in various styles and qualities. I o describe further would be but to contuse. The Furs are here for your inspection. BWIV.I-MJMUlHBMMWHVlt T fcsa GBaiJJcMjjg. A friend of the family. One that will be "a friend in need," always to be depended upon, is Green Valley Rye. It is mellowed with, age and is mild to tiie taste, but searching in its effect. Delicate women take Green Valley, where other whiskies have failed of nss mi ation. A full quart bottle, delivered, $1.25. NUBS OF NEWS. Theodore, the .young sou of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Miller, residing at 701 Pitts ton avenue, caught his foot In the desk fixings .it No, 3 school, nnd, as a re sult, sustained a badly sprained ankle. A meeting of Ihe South Side Uepttb lican association will take place In Ath letic hall this evening, when all mem bers and urged to attend and bring a friend. The funeral of John, an infant son of Mr. and Mrs. John Joyce, of Main street. Minooka, who died Tuesday, will take place today. Miss Fannie llieg, of Wilkes-H.trre, who has been the guest of Mrs. Anna fmiluy,, of COS Slocum street, left for Old 'Phone 2102 vBrow r v" Sales DEPJRTMENTfl y2l6 LACKAVYAMNA AVE.SCRAMTON tf New 'Phone 2974. their marriage. A large number of friends enjoyed the evening Immensely. A tine supper was served. Mr. nnd Mrs. Sendler received many presents from their friends. HONOLULU'S FIRST DESPATCHES Cable News via Fanning Island Bents Steamship Two Days, lly llwhiihe Wile (ruin 'Hie .juelatei l'tc-s. Honolulu, Oct. IS, via San Francisco, Oct, 22. The Hawaiian Securities com pany Is about to incorporate tinder the laws of New Jersey, with u capital stock of $12,000,000, divided Into 120.0UO shares. The new corporation is 'o own the stock of four well-known planta tions of the Hawaii-Hawaiian Agricul tural company, Onoiuea, linen, Wnluku and Honomu. Tho Hiitisli cable steamship Colnnla,' which arrived hero Oct, 10, brought to home yesterday John Compton, ol r.lmdnlo Is tlio n,avall the tlrst Paclllc cable messages, guest of friends on Willow street. I transmitted from Vancouver to ti point Charles Wolchel, of Itnusnni, n, for- near Fanning Island, The line Is the mer South Side rtsldent, Is visiting j longest stretch of cable in the world, relatives on Cedar avenue, i being 3,155 knots In length. The Col- General Grunt conimniidery, ICnlghts onla kept in communication with Van- AMUSEMENTS. Academy of Musi M. Ilcls, I.cssco and Mnnaccr. A. J. Duffy, Business Manager Week o&aT Oct. 20, Dally Matinees Commenting Tuesday.! The Bennett and Moulton Cc Thursday Matinee "Outcasts of Soclotji Thursdity .'lght-"Tho Devil's Web," J DDIPZQ Matinee, iu an I aoc. ruiut-o , "Mbt, io, 30 and 30c. AM. NHXT WBRIC. Including Special .Monday .Matinee. KING DRAMATIC COMPANY. was beautifully attired lit a gown of ' oC alllilllt will hold an Important meet- couvor to the last, and llnally buoyed nioussellnu de sole, trimmed with Duchess lace. Her attendant was sim ilarly attired. After the ceremony the bridal party repaired to tho bride's home, where a wedding .supper was served, Mr. and Mrs, McCluskle wero the re cipients of many beautiful and costly presents. They will make their resi dence for n llmu with his parents on School street. The bride Is a very pop ular young lady, mid has a host of friends who wish her success In the future. Her husband Is a most popular young man, A Home Wedding1, A very pretty wedding occurred at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Thomas I'tiee, of Reese street, last night, when their .charming young daughter was united n marriage to William Powell, of Spring street. The bridal party entered the parlor promptly at S o'clock, und wero met under, an arch of palms by the Ilev. Mr. Roberts, of Wayne nvenue, who pronounced them man and wife. The bride was uttended by Miss Hattle Owens, wltlle Thomas Oweii3 acted as groomsman. The bride wns attired In a beautiful gown of white chiffon, the end of tho cable about a mile from I riiiiiuiiK, "nil caiuu a fro io join me Ing in liartman'ti hall tomorrow even Ing. .Messrs-. George Mlrt. and Charles cable steamship Angella, which Is to Kellcrman, who, have beeen tnklng tho take up the work whero tho Colonla Mount Clemens, Mich., baths for rhett- left off, matlsm the past month, are expected The Colonla brought to Honolulu four home today. ! brief cable messages, one of them tell- fr. Schley's Lung Healing Balsam Is luff of President Roosevelt's conference guaranteed to euro all coughs. ."No cure, no pay," For sale by all dealers, The South Side Republican associa tion will moot tonight at Athletic hall. Reports will ho heard from the com mittees on llnance, by-laws and organ ization. Last night, at (.heir home. H20 South Webster avenue, Mr. ami Mrs. Cbirlea Slndler celebrated their silver weddlmr. It belnir the twonty-llfth annlvcrsarv of establish the cable station on Fanning : - I at once, and until the American line 1 from San Francisco teuyhes here Hon i oltilu will receive her latest news from Fanning. with the parties concerned In Ihe coal strike, The messages were four days old when they reached here, but wero by two duys tho newest messages from the outside world ever received here, Tim Angella has gono to Fanning, where she will take up the work of laying tho cable, while tho Colonln will Inter be occupied with the American cablo between Hawaii nnd the Midway islands and Guam. Tlio Angella will AH OLD AITO WELt-TRIED REMEDY. MRS. WINSLOW'S SOOTHING SYRUP jr children toe tiling. Is tho nrescrlntlrm M no of the- best female physicians anj finises In tha United States, and has been used sixty years with never.fulllng sue for children teething, Is tho prescription ol cess by millions of mothers for their ehii. dren. During the process of teething iti Value !s Incalculable. It relieves the chili trom pain, cures diarrhoea, griping In thi owcls. and wlnd-collc. I)y giving; health (o the child it rests tlio mother. Price, tivtiiity-llvo couU a battla. ' Killed at a Crossing-. 6y Kxtluilvc Wire from The AsocIicl 1'iui. Lancaster, Pa., Oct. Sv'. William H. Huff, a prosperous, farmer of Mill Green, Harford county, Md., was killed at a. grado crossing at Oototora on tho Col Dixie's Theatn IIENltV FARNSWOUTH DIXIE. Lessee and Manager. Week of Octobar 20. Eugene Q'Bourke and Go, Two performances dally, 2.S0 and 8.151 Prices 15. -.. & and (We, Gallery scats, JO cents. STAR THEATRJ ALF O. HRRRINGTON, Manager. Thursday, Friday and Saturday, OC'TOHKU 2a. 21 AND 25. ROBIE'S KNICKERBOCKER MATINHI2 HVRRY DAY lumbla and Port Deposit railroad this county. corning, lie attempted to cross tha track J in a wagon in front of an approaching! passenger train. The engine struck lini wagon and Half was caught In the uagoil and carried llfty feet, when he wiJ hurled Into a ditch, llo died In a fevl minutes, llo was I! yeats old. and mar lied. A few years ago hu was tho Pro! hibltlon candidate, for judge of IliU'foi'cl A T4irJ .