? S,$T f f fl t" vWtsi3t? ,i w? Wsi ' jeWr? M- "s -T l' fJ e J "M t .. , ' to ,3 " ti Uv .,- I" A ? THE SCRANTON TJ 1113 UN 13-THURSDAY, NOVMBtiR 13, 1002. "-&- !,? Jr'(&' f "f "" 'J'Wyp' - IS TRYING TO GET HIS SEAT 5VANS ALLEGES PAINE IS IN CONTEMPT OF COURT. Question Now nt Issue Is Whether or Not the Appeal to the Suprome Couit Acts ns a Supersedeas Mrs. Andiews Wnnts to Annul Her Mniilage Judge McOlure Sustains Two Non-suits Strike Cases Mako Necessary an Extra Teim of Couit. Common Pleas Cases. Application for nu Inluiatloii to te Btriiln Dr. V. A. Paine fiuin exeiels-ltif,- the rights ami duties of poor dl lector from the Hyde I'uik district was miido yesteu'.ny to J ml go lMwnnls by Attorneys I. II. Hums anil '. H. Olver. rcpresenttntr James A. Hums, whose claim to the oflleo lv election has bren declined a lewil me. In Ills petition All. IJviins sets forth thut, despite the Judgment of ouster, Dr. 1'nlne continues to hold the .sent, and that because of this he should be adludped In contempt of couit. Fur ther, it Is pointed out that If the petl loner Is put to mandamus pioceedlngs, it Is llkelv the teim for which he amis elected -will have ep!ied befoip the pieieecelliiKS leach a delei initiation. Judge I'd wauls took the application undei advisement. The judgment C ouster Is to be appealed to the Ku piemo couit. When this Is done a hearing will be had to doteimlne whether or not the appeal shall be pel milted to act as a supersedeas, 01, hi other words, whether or not I'.iiuu riiall continue In the ofllce until the rhtpiemc cotttt decides the case. Common Plena List Exhausted. The open cases on this week's com mon pleas list weie exhausted, yester day ntteinoon, with the calling of the suit of Peter Honnett against John W Williams, the Jurois not called on this case or out on others wete dlschaiged, The case of Dennett against Williams grows out of a Collision between their wagons on UimdafC stieet, Caibondale, In Julv, 1901. The patties ate aged faunei.s living near Ollffotd, Williams being Sii yenis old, and Dennett only a few J ears his Junior. The fiont wheels of their vehicles locked, and one of Williams' hoises be gan to kick. Uefore he could be sub dued the animal had demolished the wheel of Dennett's wagon and cut hlni over the eye. tie claims that leekless dilvlng on the pail of Williams was lesponslble for the collision. Williams pays In defense that Dennett did the reckless driving. The case was on bo foie Judge Kelly at adjournment. It. W. Lowiy and James Hot ton lepiesent the plaintiff, and John F. Sciagg anil Hon. John K, Heyiuilds, the defendant. The ease ol Hauy Comstock against J. W. Jones was lefeiied to Attorney Cleoige S. Hoi n, and the case of S. nainett & Sou against Hooker Dins, was ctmllnuicl. A eidlct tor tho plalntlri was io tuined In the divorce case or William Noll against KlUnbeth Noll. In the (ase In which Attorney J. IJIIlot Doss sued the Adam Fasshold estate for counsel fees, a vet diet of $M 11 for the plaintiff was leliumd. Dv aguement, a eidlit of $2,200 was nleied in favor ot the plalntilf In the use ol the Commonwealth Building ami Loan association against James J. Golden, It was a suit to iele ludg ment. O. H. I'aitrldge appealed for the plaintiff, and O'Hilen & -Mai tin, for the delemlant. Just altei couit ndjoutned, the jiny agieed In the case of the Ceieallne llanulaetui lug compiny against the Alithtnclto Doer company. The Jmy will have to assemble again this morn ing to make a repot t. Non-Suits Mus't Stand. Opinions were lecelved yesteiday from Judge II. W. McCluie, of Lewis bun?, discharging the lilies to sit Ike oft the non-stilts he gi anted in two lases In which the Delaware, Lacka wanna and Western company was de fendant. In the one, the plaintiff, Mi. Mar gnret Thomas, of West Set anion, sued for $i0,000 damages for the denth of her husband, O. J. Thomas, who was the engineer on the Ice tinln Which inn away on the Pocono mountain, July 1L', 1900. The Judge says there was nothing In the e ldence to allow that the company was sponsible for the accident, while there wns undis puted evidence tending to ptove con irlbtttory negligence on the pint of the engineer. If the unknown cause of the accident was to be guesed, the ludge, piactlcally, says, It was the falline of the engineer to piopeily set the air cock after testing the hi alecs at tile top of the mountain. The second or the cases Is that In which James Doblnson, of West Scranton, sought to iecoer $1,000 foi burns lecelved In an eploslon of gas at Hip Sloan colliery. He applied to Dlstilet Huppilntemlent Dvans for woik. and was told to ee the foi email at the Sloan, Tin1 foienum was In the mine and Doblnson went down to see him, Detutnlng, he declined to wait until noon and llde up on the cai ilnce. but Instead attempted to walk font by an old mntiway. Passing through some abandoned woi kings his lamp set lite, to gas and lie was badly binned. , He tiled to hold the company liable on the giolind that the dlstilet Mipei Intendent's dliections weie lesponslble for his going into the mine, and that In coming out he was diiected to tnke the loute he did, bv one of the lom pany's emploves. The judge s.is the company cannot 30STAMPS30 With a Dollar Purchase, Friday, Saturday and flonday, November 14, 15 and 17. Great Attractions in I OUR COAT ROOM I ever seen. Thousands of .the newest styles in Ladies' Misses' and fhilHrpn'c: nn-tn-Hntp Pnflt;. I.aHip;' P.anc nH Ssnitc nil frp:h from the best designers in Greater New York. We don't se- lect garments months before the season. Mr. Hagen has been in New York all the week buying the very latest styles pro duced and we will make the greatest exhibit Scranton has We suggest customers come in the morning and avoid the great afternoon rush. Ladies' Coats 45-inch, full lipper back; Jlilltaiy and Tuedo; cants huge: ilowimj sKees, with mammoth cuffs Jlont Castoi, with Knglish top b.ic ls The Famous lotiopole Hippie Zeb ilines. Hast ol Hnglaml Mel tons, Chinchillas, .Mont X.uks Fikve, etc I'.lul,, Gioen and Castor Co.us Velour gamientv, Ciacnctlc Unglaus, re.iu du Side Silk Cents. tini monts at all in lies iiom $.' ml to $7". no Xobbv Dies ami Stuet Suil lluudiid- ot s mi Ii skills. You Miiely will nil-s It It ,um do not st-(. lids suipilslur cullection ol t-tv lili gatiiiotiis, llundieds ol small Fins in nil lln- desk able snlt. Thanksgiving Sale of Table Linens Damask and Napkins in st ts Iaiiieli cloths and Tia Conhm. .V'i . Cieam Table Damask .'1o lc . ('team T.ilde Damask ""( Lie. Cieam Tabic Damask ."ne 7.k'. Cieam Table Damask tSc SI. 00 Cie.iiu 'I'.ible Damask S9e 1..'". Cieam Table D.umisK $1 no 61c. Siicev Wliim i.lnen .Hi SOi. Snow While I.lnen 7.1o J1.2". Snow White I.lnen 'O.OO Deed's 1.lo Snow White I.lnen $1.21 Deed's 'J.MiO Snow While I.lnen l.!iU I ecd'.s T.'.30 Snow White Linen $.'.00 Pino I.lnen Napkins 7,-,o Pine I.lnen Napkins kuo sle $1,00 Pino Dim n Napkin", J-l le $1,27 Pino I.in.'ti Niipklps, I.11 rfe .sie $1,"i0 Double DamasK Napkins $2 oO Double Damask Napkins, kuge, he.i $j,oo Sllser Uloaehed Napkins , 1,27 Silver Dlcached Napkins, hiigc ami heay $1,D0 Underwear and Hosiery Dojh' and Ghls' Fast Dine k Hose ijic Dojw' and Gills' Dlaek Cat lloi.c slt. Misses' Fine Dlbbed Hose -H. Dailies' Fast Dlaek Hose Dailies' Fine lilac k Hose .,. Ladles' Main Dl.11 It Hose ,' -,c T.adlos' Taney Hoi In groat uulety. Spi-clals m 3"ie :i"i .10e 7.'c, Sic,, 11,00 Clllldien's Fine riocced Dndeiweai ir.e. to ,)ue Dailies' Deay Fleeced I'lidorwear '.'-,e! Ladles' Tine Jotsey Ribbed Underwent ,.,,, r.oe Dadles Natuial (liey t'ndoiweni 73,1 Dailies AVhlto Wool or Natuial Undeiweiii $,oo Dadle-s' Dtia Fine Dndei wear, ,,,,$l,no D-ulles' I'nioii Suits , .'0i. up to $5,00 Men's Fast Dlaek Hose, ;i palin,.,, , ;a Men's White Foot Heise...,. I3c Alen's Dxtia Fine Hose, black or fancy ,,. 23o Men's Daik Fleeced Dndeiweai , , ,Wc Men's Light Fleeced Undeiweiu aflo Men's Fancy Fleeced Underwear,, ,.,,., COu Men's Natuifil Underwear GOo Men's Jeihey Dlbbed Underweiii ,.,., r0o Men's Heavy AVool Undec-ear , $1,00 Men's Light, Flue Wool Un.U'iwcur $1,00 Men's Heavy Double Dreasted Undeiwe.ir J1.75 Dress Goods X Fioiiih Flannels, )iinled is,. 7".e Fancy Stiipe Vaistins, shin t lengllis r.Ue C'lildien's Clnakings al ml pines a Colt plain-back Clnakings to dose. J De'iiutilul new Dti.slali Snipe Meietiitd AValstins. While Pique Mm settles and choice new meiceiled white Waihtiiigs j",e to $1 00 J f-liephetd CheiKs. .ill sies, Blink and While :,0e Whip Cot els, hlgli lustie, i.le 11lue 70e Iloinesiim Tweed MKtutes, ."iSi. alue Tic Coloicd Chelnls, r, inches wide, OJe allle .10e Albuttiis, all the 1 liolce similes, 70c aiue Mi- Poplins, Prunelles, Al mines, Tile value .1'te (iiaiiltes, Aiinuies, Pebbles, etc., $100 value 7.1o J Venetians, all new iolors, $l,J1alue $1.00 OmouI and (itey Venetians, ji.oo value 73e A C'foid and (liey Venetian", $1 .'.". alue $1,00 X J'ei-ian Stiipe, wliite kiouiuI, mei ceiled, $1.00 alit. 7,-,o I'lne WaistinKs, slioit loiiKths, 73c. and $1.00 fjoods.. 3flo Wot slid tlnlsh Waistlnp, new slilpes 13e and L'".e J Light Weight Dress Goods VonIo's Mlsiiels, Diamines ami ptetty Silk Waip Snipes in new Dlues, Cliecus, Diowns and Hlae ks 7.1c to JJ.oO New Tailor MKtuus, snow Hake effects, Doiuetlo J and Fancy Nenelty Tweeds 73c to l.'.OO Black Dress Goods T Lie Haul Finish Dku k Cheviot .Hie A $1.00 Black Camel Hair Che!ot 7,1e ?i.lir. Black Camel Hair Cheviot $1.00 ' $J.0O Bluck Camel Hair Cheviot $1.30 U'.OO Dlaek Camel Hair .eballne $).So JIL'7 Dlack A'enetlans $1.00 J $Ui0 Dlack Venetians $1.5 $.'.00 Dlaek Venetians $1.30 JI.'J.I Whip C01 els ninl Poplins $1.00 J. 51.23 Heavy Sklrttims $1.00 Sic Heavy SlihtitiRS 0o e 73i Heavy Skll tlllffs 3tio a New Fine Silks 4 Deautlful InlBlit Clan Plaid Silks, 73e for , 50o Beautiful blight Clan Plaid Silks, Jl.00 for 75d Hood Coloicd Taffetas, 7.1e for toe Fancy Taffetas, Flmnes and Stllpeh, $1,00 foi file Fancy Taffetas, Figures and Snipes, 73o for fisn Cheney's Cashmere Silks 73e Y Molte Silks, $1.00 goods tine Black Silks S.'e I'eau de Sole ,,,, 73c !'3e Peau do Sole, tiokl Selvage , ,.,,, 83o J ?i,lS Peau de Sole, Red Sejvage ,', ,,,.,, 03o Jl.r0 Peau dc Solo, yattl wide $1,25 Danner Taftetas, yard wldo iilo J Rdyul Dlack Taffetas, aid wide , $1.2.1 W Duaiallteed Dlack Taffetas, 1'.- yauls wide ,$1,73 A Huskell's Peau de Sole and Taffetas 73e to $.'.00 J : Bargains in Comforts, Cotton and Wool Blank ets, Bed Spreads, Outing Flannelettes, T Cantons, Shakers, Muslins, Ginghams, Etc. Cut Out This Coupon Present at our office, purchase $1.00 worth of goods or more and you will receive 30 stamps. Nov. 14, 15 and 17. MEARS & HAQEN. Mears & Hagen 415 and 417 Lackawanna Ave bo held liable on either ground and that Doblnson was guilty of conttlbu loiy negligence In attempting to find his way out of a stiange mine by a passage which his expctletice as u miner should have told him was dan-goiotls, ! Still Hearing' Stllko Cases. The giand Jury, yesteiday, spent an other day hearing Hit Ike cases, One of those consldeieel was that In which Fiank Decker, a wntilinian at the F.d Kcrtou coltleiy, shot Michael Connolly and Mouls Crossman, Aug. is, while they were, as they claimed, passing on the public roael near the bleaker. Ciospimin was shot In the leg and had to have that member amputated Just below the knee. 'Connolly was stiuck near the eje with a buckshot. Another case heard was that In which Dlstilet Supeilntendont .lobn Deikhelser, of the Ontailo and West ern company, and Jail Wat den Miles McAndiew me ihuiged with shooting Aften Tnllcc. one of a eiowd which itttackeel and lb eel on them while they weie dilvlng thiougli Pilcebuig. Tnl lec was shot In the left bieast. lie Is able to be about, but his constitution has been gtcutly linpalted by the wound. Twent iases In which the Delawaie, Lackawanna and Western Is piosecut lng coal idekcis weie alo heaiel. To Annul a Marilage. Mjitlllii V. Andtews, nee Kiomer, npplled to coin t yesteiday for n 1 tile to annul the maiilage she conti acted with Dmeiy I'. Andiews, twelve mouths ago, She alleges Andiews was a man It el man when the ceiemonv was pet foi Intel. Four months aftei tho mini Inge, An diews' wife came liete fiom Wlllliims poi t and had lilm at tested for blg.imv. Aldeiinan Kasscm allow eel him to get to his home In custody of Constable lia Mitchell to look lor bajl. He eluded the constable bv jumping out of a back window. and has not been heaiel Doin sim.0. Pi oofs of his maiilage to the Wll llniuspoit woman me In the possession of Attorney It. II. Holgate, who lep losents Mis. Andiews No 'i Oiphans' Couit Matteis. In Oiphans' eemit jesteulnv, Judi;e A. A. Vosbuis he.ud evidence ii the AV. W. Smith estate, in which the pin-, eeeeks ol a muitgagc- of leal estate of the deceelent came up for dlsttibutlon Many disputed ilalms weie picsenteti among tlicm bv O. W. Mason, Pi. ink Col v In, and othcis The aiious ji ti tles in intei est weie lepieseiited bv D F. Tlukham, A. D Dean. II II. Holgate and Claience Bnleiitiiie. The evieleure wns concluded, and Tiielav, November -'1, at ! o clock, lied for the aigument of counsel. D ldence was also heal it in the audit of the estate of M.ngaiet Mooie. de ceased: D. II. Hippie, executor. Also In the estate of John Angle, the Lacka wanna. Tiust and Safe Deposit eompanv being the atlmlnistiatoi. In both tif these estates the evidence 1 elated to the (listilbutlon of the funds. In the estate ol Dmily Blown, ile ceaseei, ns the oai allowed by law lor the .settlement of the estate bad not fullv expired, the audit was held open until the epitntlon of that time The audit ot the estate of Calamine Mlttnn, deceased, was continued until Kaluiilay of this week, at 10 o'clock a in. 'Hie pioceedlngs in the estate of Dllabeth Zieglei deceased will be con tinued on Fi Id.iy at 10 a. m. Extin Teim of Quaitei Sessions. Because of the gieat nutnbei of easts lesultlng fiom the stiike, an etia teim of q 11,11 tei sessions was eslei elny onleied for the week beginning Dee. 11, whli h lollows the legiilui tv o week-, of the Dei embei teim. Tluee comts will be urn steadilv leu Hie tluee weeks. The sheillf was dl leeteel to diaw a special pinel of sixty Jul ois to scive.it the special teim. Filling the Juiy Wheel. Judge Ddwaid-, vesteidaj, made the foimiil oielei foi lining the liny wheel 1m 100.: He- eliieits that 100 names be plmed in the wheel. In loimer veais only l.blO names wete plated in the wheel. Imiease in Doth ilvll and ciiuiiual business ac i omits for the im tensed immbti of imois. Mnninge Licenses. Jieph Dfi kei Spilut. Uiook Maltha A, itoodiiili .hpiini, liuiok Cluitiice V. Jllllei New toh lull.lllie Hos.'iiKl ms New Inn I i I'll t .v Mliltlletnn ,Seiauton H. uli.ua Alkldk'lcm beiantnii COURT HOUSE NEWS NOTES. An appeal was taken vestiulav l Tax Cokctor l. J, Unban, ol DlMihaul. Hum the lepiiit of the l.l iiliiuil Ke obol ilistllet iimlltois, Jiinii" J. O'ilulk v is ills ,ii tuinev. Tllliillgll Allot nev A A. Cllilse. 'J'liOllins It. DavlH csleiilt applied I in a lain to loinpil Jiimts M. Itibblu and otlieis to lillllt? a Milt ill ejectment till It two-ileli) plot of land near Hlglilnnd P.uk m .South Ablngtou, which both paitles (latin, It wiih uleiieel to aigumenl e.nat. I.ouIni Weave 1, who was anillitltel Feb. i u.ii I. last of the thaifiu of uimhi on Ike Kitiiuid of lusault, and theieiipnp com inltltd to the Hillside home, was estet clay onleied leleascd and given in ihtiigo ot lui sou. Fitilitlik W'eaioi, upon his giving bond In the sum of $1,000 in guat anteti thut, bo would lestialn her liom fill tiler cilmlual ottent.es, Tho lioael was liiinlslieil and .ludge Nnweeiiab gavei It tils apinoWik TO PROMOTE ASSYRIOLOGY. Lnige Sura Subsciibed to Estnbllsli a Piofessoishlm 0 Kelulf Wire from The Aociteil Pr. Philadelphia, Nov. l. Messis. Dd wuid W and ciaieni-o H. Clark, of Philadelphia, have subsciibed $100,000 to found a piofeh.soishlplii Assyilology at the I'nlvoislty of Pennsylvania, The Messis. Clink have beep among the laigest subscilbeis to the Habjlonluu expeditions, of tho I'nlveislly of Peun Silvunla for the past fourteen yeais, and the success of those! expeditions now known nil over the wot Id has led them to endow this piofessoishlp, Tho tiustees of the unlveislty have accepted the gift, and have named the chair "The Cloik Piofessoishlp of As syilology," nud Dr. 11. V. Hllpiecht will bo the Hist liuuiiibent, under this endow nieiit. WILL SUBMIT CASE TO THE HAGUE. Geimany Agiees to Our Pioposal Upon Chinese Indemnity, U I xciutc W ire irom 'I lie Asyxijieel l'iu. Pekln, Nov, Vi. Gennany lues agieed to the Ameilcaii pioposal to submit the eiuestlon whether the Chinese in demnity Is payable In gold or silver to The Hague tilbunal. - ? "Hanan" Shoes for Men & The name of Hanan is connected with the best shoes for men in just the same way as "Atterbury System" is connected with the best clothes. There's something about every tlHan- " - a .4 4 1 . 'Tl t an snoe tnat Dreatnes lncliviauaiitv. J nere s men in this shoe factory who have worked on "Hanan" Shoes for twenty years who are continually aiming for the highest standard. Such progression of method does not exist in every shoe factory. All leathers that are cut for "Hanan" shoes are thoroughly examined and tested. It may be a patent leather that has good wearing qualities, but has not the necessary finish. Such leathers are not accepted for "Hanan" shoes. The best and the best only is used, whether it be a patent, a box calf or a vici kid. All the new lasts in our shoe department. "Sorosis" Shoes for Women. Shoe style is quite an item with most women, but never at the sacrifice of comfort, if the proper method of measurement is followed. If you have ever been fitted with "Sorosis" Shoes you know just what we mean by "proper measurement method." "Sorosis" lasts-are pro duced from living 'models of different and distinct forms. That's one of the principal reasons why these shoes for women combine comfort and style. AH Styles and Leathers $3.50 Samter Brothers, Complete Outfitters. Credit Doesn't Cost Eijfra Buy Now, Pay Later fl Factory and 34 Stores Thanksgiving Is Near Clothing, Hats, Shoes fit; w,H.-iw IB flan or Woman Boy or Girl It you've iii miucl any thing in our Hue for .'; Thanksgiving wear, we urge you to come now. ''l!', There is always a rush to buy just before Thanksgiving, and you cau avoid this by buying today, Never mind the money; get what you want now aud pay later in small, convenient payments. r.lt V., Vin1-nrrr1 oVlrtllf nnlllltltT MPrft SfjS ' uuu e. UC UUHknmuuuuw. ...(, --. .-irv w vttanWt vmir runit to credit. V, All our Clothing is stylish and relia ble. y-Af I. lUKb nJ JM- r --"t yjr I Pep Credit C10IHI1NGC9 317 Lackawanna Ave, First Floor, Open Evenings. It H pioWeleel tlwt oul tlmt fcnliuu of the piotoiol l)ej liiflueloel 111 tho ui Ijlti.llion. DR. HUNTER RESIGNS POST. Minister to Guatemala Succeedetl by Xeslte Combes of Louisville. Uj hclust Wlies fiom 'Hit AsoclalfJ I'rc.s. "WahliliiKlon, Nu. 12, W, Cloelfu-y Hunter lias teueJuied his ie&lKuttlon as t'nltea SUUes minister to Guatemala. Tlie piehlelent 1ms uctepteel tin teslg nation ana hus behcteel r.esllo Combe, ut iiesent Unlteel States pension agent ut Louisville, io suLLeed l)r, Hunter as iiilnWter tei fiimtem.ila nml Hon tint .if. Dr. Ituntei bus hud u Hloinij mieer in f'tnttal Aineilen met siiuu he went there In H'.7. It la absuined that he lias tit hiHt heroine tiled of the htiun Kle, for It hus been Uiiown that tor home timet he contemplated le.slKiiliiK. Tho place pays 110,000 a year. MILITARY WEDDING. Lieut. Davis and Miss Ruby Caio- line Hale Wedded. My Kclu3ie Wire from i he Auciltted V:tn Lancaster, Nov. 12. Lieutenant Huh. cit c, Davis, c-'"vrntrHi'lui""""'' States Infant i , pinfis.jjor of t.jj tl(,s at the West I'lilul MIUt.il luaeleinj, and MibS l(uh I'.uollne Hah, nf this ,i'IJ., v.Hs man Ud this eenliiK In St. Japie Lplhcopal ehuuli It iih a mllitiity weilelliur and u lullliaiit hoelal aftuh. The best man was Captain William ,S. tiulKiiaul, Culled States uitlllety; MUs Ullzabetli StelniiKin, maid of Jion". oi, usheis, Captain Albeit J, llowly, Lieutenant !', C. Jewell, Captain H.'Sl, John Ciiehlile, uf the United States ai tillery cotp-sj t'aptaln V. W, Slade'u, lViurteenth I'nlted States lufanto; Lieutenant II. Pone, Second Unlteei States cavahj, 1'ercy A. Mutphy, Seventh United States c avail y. cer