The Scranton tribune. (Scranton, Pa.) 1891-1910, December 10, 1902, Page 7, Image 7

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THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 1.0, 1902.
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T. R. WATKINS
THE NOMINEE
SELECTED AS LABOR CANDIDATE
FOR RECORDER.
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AT HOME
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BE UP-TO-DATE
By having your horaes
shod with a good
Carloads
If you do InibliieeK at the Ulmo
Itmik. v
l'eopto notnotlnies dread to
riltrr n Imnlt; tills Is nlmply be
cause tlicy uro not fumllliir with
(Ir cuitnmM of liuslnemi. Hut
this foolhin of ctnhnriusimcnt
(Hili'kly wears awny with Hiobo
who ilcnl tit tills bank; nt least
wo try to linvo It bo! vu wIhIi
every, puntomcr to feci rimy ami
nt limno. The
Corner of Wyoming Ave
nue ant! Spruce Street,
SCRANTON, PA.
I, F. IEGIKEL I CO.
Bankers and Brokers,
noth 'i-.iic.uos. Conn ell Building.
Register Now
For the New Term In
The flardenbergh
School
of Mtisic and flrf
Carter Building.
Special Sale of
Childrens Coats
A few excellent numbors in vel
vets, corrtinoys anil broadcloth,
ue lintl wo have not room Tor our
CHRISTMAS display, anil Blvo volt
the bunollt by UEDUCING prices
Of coats. Ton eet the CUAT. Wo
Ket tlio ROOM.
&
BABY BAZAAR
HS Washington Avenue.
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Cigars
For
Christmas
Thousands of fine fresh se
lected cigars arriving daily.
The largest and finest assort
ment of strictly high-grade
Imported and clear Havana
goods ever shown in Scranton.
E. C. Dean,
414 Gonnell Bldg.
Largest distributor in N. E.
Pennsylvania.
IN
BSI
Hydraulic
Dampening
Means the placlnpr of all &tarched
clothing before ironing between
dampened sheets and subjecting
thorn to direct pressure In a power
ful hydraulic press.
This secures uniform dampness,
which makes possible perfect hon
ing. That rich, dull domestic
finish on linen Is a result.
Lackawanna
"TlIU"
Laundry
A. B. Warman.
PERSONAL
Snloct Councilman Thomas C, Melvlu,
of tlio Eighth ward, Is siulotisly III at tlm
Si. Charles hotel, of wjilcli ho is the pro
prietor. t
Thomas Flynn, who Is In chargo of tho
Information bureau at tho Luckawauua
railroad passenger station, returned yes
terday from a short vl-dt at his homo
in Snyre, Ia.
The Best Christmas Present
Is a copy of a homo paper to the mem
bers of tho family who have left tho
home nest. It will bo a dally letter
from thoso they love best and will en
nblo them to be fully conversant with
nil tho happenings In tho dear old town.
Tho Tribune has more local news thuu
any other Scranton paper and would bo
appreciated. Adv,
'
James Langun, formerly piopilelor
of tho barber shop at 22a Washington
avenue, has Just opened a new shop
opposite tho Erie depot, whoro he will
be pleased to accommodate all his
friends. Adv,
-
Ist 5c. cigars, 7, 8 and 10 fur 23c;
J0C- moors for IV;. Council 8.
MORE TROUBLE
FOR MASCAGNI
RIGHARP HEARD, HIS MAN
AGER, ARRESTED HERE.
Wns Taken Into Custody on a Charge
of Larceny Preferred by Rocbo
Richards, Treasurer for IT. C. Hand,
Who Gave Him Too Much Money
in Settling Accounts on Monday
Night Heard Wan Finally Re
leased on Rail Last Night and
Left for Syracuse.
In nearly every clly which the Mns
cubiiI opera, company has visited this
season either tho composer himself, or
one of thi' singers or the manager I1113
managed to get arrested and Scranton
wos no exception to this genet nl rule.
Itlchrd Heard, of Hostton, tinder whose
direction Mnseagnl Is touring, was tak
en Into custody early yesterday morn
ing at the Hotel Jcrtnyu on a warrant
Issued by Magistrate Millar at the In
stance of Itccso Richards, charging him
with the larceny of $!).". Richards acted
as the treasurer for Fred C. Hand, who
was the local manager of the concert
given by the company in tho armory
on Monday night.
The company wns about to leave for
Syracuse, Jf. Y., where they played last
night, and because of Manager Henrds
arrest, Mascagnl and a number of the
performers who rely on him entirely
for Information regarding train time,
missed the early train and were unable
to leave here until 1:55 o'clock and
wen; just able to reach Syracuse in
time to 1111 their engagement. To say
that the Italian composer wns mad
when ho found he had missed his train
would bo putting It mildly.
Hearing at 5:30 p. m.
Heard wan held under surveillance in
Magistrate Millar's office all day and
was not given a hearing until D o'clock
In the afternoon. Ho maintained a tol
erably lair outward composure, but it
didn't require two looks to see that he
was just boiling over within.
Tho charge against Heard grew out
of tho settlement between Mr. Hand
and himself after Monday night's con
cert. The agreement between the two
was that Heard was to receive seventy
five per cent of the gross leccipts, while
Hand was to receive the remaining
twenty-five per cent. A s-ettlement was
made on a basis of 097 paid admissions
on Monday night by Richards, who
was acting as tieasurer, and a receipt
was given by Heard for the money 10
celved by him.
Richards discovered yesterday morn
ing that ho had made a nilt-tako in com
puting the amount due Heard. A num
ber of tickets had been counted as hav
ing been sold which had merely been
put on sale outside- the city and it was
llgured out that lleatd had been paid
about ?!)." too much.
A demand was made- upon him for
payment and when he refused to con
sider it he was placed under arrest on
the charge of larceny. He was repre
sented at tho hearing by Attorney C. P.
O'Malley, while Attorney "W. X. Leach
looked after Mr. Hand's luti-iofts.
No attempt was made by Heard to
deny the receipt of the money ih ques
tion but Attorney O'Malley pointed out
that It was absurd to bring a charge
of larceny against him. Mr. Hand's
remedy for any injustice done, he said,
lay in tho civil courts. The money was
voluntarily paid over by Richards on
his own figures and Heard was in no
way iesponslble"for any mistake which
might have been made.
Held Heard in Bail.
Magistrate Millar looked at matters
differently nnd held Heard under $300
ball which he managed to secure about
S o'clock. He then took the llrst train
out of the-, clly for Syracuse.
Heard made tho claim at the hearing
that there was nearer 2,000 people In
the armory than 9U7 and that there
should have been about $500 moro com
ing to him. This was the reason, ho
said, which caused him to lefusc to pay
back the money.
Mr. Hand claims, on the other hand,
that every paid admission was fairly
accounted for and that Heard got every
cent which was honestly due him and
$05 more.
$4,600 BUYS IT.
Mulberry Street Residence That
Should Bring at Least S5,000.
This house, which is delightfully sit
uated on the eastern part of Mulbeiry
street at Xo. 1713, on grounds overlook
ing the city, contnl,-- eight rooms, laun
dry and bath loom. Hot and cold
water throughout the limine. Tho walls
are handsomely papered. There is a
pretty mantel with gas Jog. The range
and furnace are the bu-M. The collar
is concreted. The lawn Is terraced and
stone walks are laid. The house Is
now and up to date. The price Is right
and so are tho terms of sale which will
bo made known upon application to W.
T. Hnckett, leal estate broker, Real
Estate Exchange building.
Schriever Makes Sittings nt Night
Until Christmas.
Tho final rush for holiday photo
graphs is on and, in view of tho fact
that tlio dally employment of many
Interferes with their having pictures
made, Schriever will operate his New
Artificial Light Apparatus from 7 to 9
p. m., commencing Wednesday, Decem
ber 10, until Christmas.
No extra charge for pictures made at
night.
They Pay the User.
If you wish a half-tone or line cut,
let the Scranton Trlbuno make It for
you. Our equipment tor this work Is
complete and up-to-date. We have
facilities for doing tho finest sort of
work at lowest pi ices and what's more,
wo do It, A trial order will convince
you,
City aud School Taxes 1003,
The above tax duplicates aro now In
my hands for collection.
F. S, BARKER,
City Treasurer.
Don't fiii-gut tho sale of Christmas
Gifts in Penn Avpnuo Baptist church
parlors, Thursday afternoon and even
lug, December 11.
The Dime llanlc Bather shop will
close hereafter at 8 p. m., an opon at
7 a. in. John VolknancU, proprit-.or.
Dr. Llndabury, Surgeon, diseases o!
women u specialty, 215 Connell building.
Hours: U a. m.to i p. m.- 7 to S.si)
p. m.
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New Students
Any
MRS. SMITH'S GREAT
' PRESENCE OP MIND
Wife of Clorgyman Cooly Went to
Telophono and Sends in Alarm
When Fire Broko Out.
That Mrs. A. H. Smith, the wife of
the pastor of the North Main avenue
Baptist church, Is a woman who can
keep remarkably cool under trying cir
cumstances wns proven nt an early
hour this morning when her residence
on street caught Are. s
Mrs. Smith's husband is out of the
city and she was alone in the house last
night with her two children. A boy who
had been attending to the furnace had
started the firo on loo strong and In
some manner tho stairs leading from
tho cellar to tho first floor caught lire
shortly after 1 o'clock.
Mrs. Smith wa3 awakened by the
smell of smoke and rushing down stairs
sho saw the flames creeping up tho
stairs. Instead of dashing off after tho
children and then making a wild rush
for the street, as the ordinary woman
would do, Mrs. Smith went calmly to
tho telephone and called up police
hendauarters.
"My house is on lire," sho said calm
ly over the wire to Sergeant Reese
Jones, "and I would very much like
you to send in an alarm."
Tho sergeant promptly turned In an
alarm and when the North Scranton
firemen arrived they found Mrs. Smith
and her two children standing on the
porch. She directed tho firemen to the
fire and advised that no water be used.
Her udvlce was taken nnd the flames
were extinguished by the use of chem
icals before much damage was done.
Then Mrs. Smith nnd her children
went calmly to bed.
WORKERS IN THE
SUNDAY SCHOOL
Informal Gathering Addressed by
Hugh Cork, of Philadelphia,
Lectuie Course Planned.
An informal meeting of upward1, of
two dozen Sunday School workers from
all parts of tho county was held last
night in the lower temple of tho Penu
avenue liaptlst chuich.
An address was mado by Hugh Cork,
of Philadelphia, field secretary for
Pennsylvania, who stated that the statu
executive committee has decided to
have a special course of lectuies, deal
ing with Sunday school methods given
during the coining six months in twenty-five
counties, of which Lackawanna
is one. Among those who have been
selected as lecturers, he said, arc Rev.
Dr. Wilbur Chapman, of New York
city; Rev. Dr. Hamlin, of Missouri, and
Rev. Dr. Robert F. Y. Pierce, of this
city. The county association will fix
the dates for these meetings later.
It was also decided at hist night's
meeting that the dates for the conven
tion of the Slate Sabbath School asso
ciation in this city next fall should be
October 12, la and 14. Tho committee
which Is making arrangements for this
convention comprises the officers of the
county association and the following
local clergymen and laymen: Rev. Dr.
R. F. Y. Pierce. Rev. Dr. I. J. Lansing,
Rev. A. II. Smith, e'hurles Chandler
and L. F. Bower.
We offer the "Flor de Mar
tinez Ybor" as tho finest Key
West Cigar, and placo on sale
today a complete lino of all
j sizes, at factory prices.
n
in.-Du uii;uia jl'il, i uuv oily,
Phi., one week ago, and are per
fectly fresh. They are mado of
the finest tobacco grown in
Havana, and will bo appreciat
ed by gentlemen who enjoy a
fine Havana Cigar.
Ooursen,
Sole Distributor.
With $1,00 Pnrciias3 or Ovar
Bpeclul lines of Canned Ooods in
lotb of SOe., 11.00 and .'00 tblH weel;
uoursen's pi mi muter and boxes
received
unity.
. Jersey IJsss. SSc,; Yoik
State
(guaranteed). :v) per doen.
Coursen's "Tilplo Ulond" Coffoo.
SSc. C'ourticn'a Hpcclal Java und
Jlocha. Wo., r pound. $1.00. Ooldou
Illo, lie. u pounds, COc. Dcst
values in tlio city.
Ueadquai'teru for Florida or
anges and grapa fruit.
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NEW OFFICERS CHOSEN.
W. L. Schloger Elected High Priest
of Lackawanna Chapter.
Tho following officer were hist night
elected by tho members of Lackawanna
chapter, H Jt, A. M at a meeting held
In Masonic hall- Most eminent high
WAW'EK I.. SL'lll.AliKlt.
Elected Most Eminent High l'rlcst
Lackawanna Chapter.
of
priest, AValter L. Schlager; king, Jo
soph F. AVardell; scribe. Thomas Pal
mer; treasurer, F. J. Amsden; secre
tary, C. L. Van Rusklrk; trustees,
Ezra H. Ripple, "W. L. Connell and E.
L. Buck; representative to the Grand
chapter, F. M. Moyer.
The officers will bo installed on Tues
day night, December 21.
COMMISSIONERS APPOINTED.
Attorneys P. W. Stokes and John J.
Toohey, were yesterday named by Con
sressman Connell and Congressman
elect Howell, respectively, as commis
sioners to open tho ballot boxes of every
election district in this congressional
district and seal up the ballots for de
posit with Clerk H. R. W. Searle, of
tho United Stntes District Court.
Their appointment was confirmed by
Judge R. V. Aichbald and they were
each furnished with certified copies of
tlio order of couit giving thorn author
ity to open all ballot boxes. They will
start out liiis morning in a sleigh and
will begin their tour of the county.
Poitrniture at Night One-ten. Wyoming-
Avenue.
On Wednesday evening, between 7
and 9 o'clock, and every evening until
Christmas, Schriever will make sit
tings with the aid of his new system of
artificial light, rivaling Hie sun's rays
In artistic effect upon the finished pic
ture. Appointments made personally
or by now 'phone, 103, are advNed.
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THE PRENDERGAST STORE.
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of Our Opening Display of
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CARDS
LEA TtlER and FANCY NOVELTIES
ILLUSTRATED 6ET BOOKS
IMPORTED INK STANDS and THERMOMETERS
STATIONERY FANCY BOX PAPERS
FANCY GOODS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION
FOR MILADY'S USE
A complete, unique and most exclusive assortment
of just such trifles as please theholiday shoppers. Aluch
of our stock is made especially to our order. You avoid
duplication. When it is gone it will be impossible to
replace it. Foresigfited people are buying now,
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Scranton's Stationery Store,
207 Washington flue., Scranton, Pa.
Dofoated William Cdrless, of tho
Typographical Union, and P. J.
Shea, of tho Street Car Men's
Union Convontlon Wns Mado "Up
of 03 Dolcgatos Representing 47 of
tho City's 75 Trades and Labor
Unions John Mitchell's Position
on Political-Labor Movement.
Tlio convention of tho "Economic
League" composed of representatives of
the city trades nnd labor unions, last
night, placed In nomination for l reord
er, Rev. Thomas R. Watklns, of North
Hcnmlon, a local preacher and cou
liact miner employed at the Storr's col-
i llery of the D L. & W. company. Wil
liam Corless, president of the Typo
graphical union, and P. J. Shun, presi
dent of the Street Car Men's union, were
also placed In nomination. Tho min
er's delegates largely predominated in
tho make up of tho convention and with
tho aid of the brewery workers and a
few others succeeded in making a ma
jority for their candidate.
Tho convention wns held In the main
room of the court house and was at
tended by aboufe 200. Of this number 93
were delegates and they represented
47 local unions. There arc about 75
local unions in the city. Only 18 of the
28 mine workers' locals, were rep
resented. President John II. Dovlne, of tho Cen
tral Labor union, which projected the
movement for a labor candidate for
recorder, presided over tho convention.
E. C. Patterson, of tho Carpenters and
Nicholas Burke, of tho Mine Workers
were secretaries.
The convention was called to order by
President John H. Devine, of tho Cen
tral Labor union at 8:10 o'clock. Secre
tin ies E. C. Patterson and Nicholas
Burke had prepared a roll from the cre
dentials as presented and this was read
by Secretary Patterson. The list wns
as follows:
United Mine Workers.
Xo. 1711, P. M. Cafforty. J. Loftus: 10U,
S. McDonald, A. 33. Jones; 8C2, Patrick
Walsh, Gcorgo Brown; 03, Joseph Vacoy,
Joseph McAndrcw; 151, John Harrington,
Thomas Mclvln; lf-'tf, T. R. Watklur,
Donnls Gannon; 177S, Goorgo Walker;
1715, W. S3. Davios. John T. Jones; 1617,
Morgan -Williams, William Wright; 16W.
P. Gallagher, H. Haswcll; 113, M. Cos
grove, P. Flatly; WC0. Mat. Miilln, Ed
ward Dovino; 1740. John Indian, James
Gollghty: 127S, X. Burke. Dominie!;
Walsh: 1C?0, Morgan Watklns. Luther
Bdwaids; 213. R. S. Roberts, Hugh Lo
gan; 1052. John McGrath, A. Dunlavey;
3750. Patiick Ferguson: 1072, John Reap,
Edward Dunn; 3131, Edw.ud Williams,
John R. Jenkins; 1010, M. Fltzpatilcl;
Sydney Miller; 150J, Edwaid Lamb, Iaac
Jones.
Miscellaneous Locals.
Machinists, 2.10, M. , J. O'Tonle, A. A.
Doney.
Rockwcn SUSI, T. Rutnfoid, William
Nleholls.
HodcaniPih C. Cair, 11. Vlniciii.
Brewery Workcrs-2S2, J. Mais, C. Kill!
mini.
Cnrpentt'is 5(H. 10. C. Patterson, K. 1"
Kuapp; IS!, Gus Rich. E. Schmidt
Wallers 2ii5, T. Bolau, Robert Grey.
Blacksmiths-no, W. F. Clan;. P. Su-i.i
or, Jr.
C'lgarmakCis 295, G. A. KotawhiMo, f
Gothler.
Clorkb IW. P. J. Martin, Julia Jervls
Continued on J'.igo 11.
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Bring all the child
ren to our store
and see the im
mense collectfori
of Toys. All are
more than wel
come. All Cars Transfer to
Clarke
Zanesville
Pottery
WC PAftTICULARLy INVITE
YOUR IN3PSOTIOV OF OUR
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VILLE POTTERY. UNIQUE IN
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made here in this city. Special inducements by leaving your order now j
before we are overcrowded.
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OUR UMBRELLAS
need no praise, as
to our handles,
we carry the entire sample
line of the largest house in
this country. That is why
they are at once fine in de
sign and reasonoble in price.
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TITLE INSURANCE
Real estate has always boeit V"rJ most steady,
and certain investment to be had, hut it has been
shunned by many because they were hampered in
dealing with it. Many mortgagees, when they
have attempted to collect their loans, have found
that their security was worthless because of prior
liens or defective title. A Title Company, in issu
ing its policy to the owner or the mortgagee, as
sumes all ribks. If there have been any mistakes
the loss does not fall on the owner or mortgagee.
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