VAUlt HIE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 2, 1011. SECRETARY FISHER. Who Will Bsgin Long De layed Alaskan Trip Saturday. 1911, by American Press Association, Washington, July 7. Secretary Fisher of the interior department will begin at Chicago on Aug. 2 his long postponed tour of inspection to Alaska, where he will attempt to gain at Hist hand knowledge of the situation In that territory, particularly with re spect to the possibility of monopoliz ing Controller bay ns n harbor for tho outlet of coal from the Bering rivet fields. The secretary leaves here for Chi cago on Saturday. On his way to Seat tle, where he will embark for Alaska on Aug. 15, the secretary will make many stops to look Into other ques tions coming before his department These include Irrigation projects, gen eral laud offices and Indian reserva tions. TIMOTHY WOODRUFF OUT. Republican Leader In Brooklyn Ends Caretr of Fourteen Years. New York, July 7. Timothy I,. Woodruff, who has been the Itopub llcan leader In Kings county for four teen years, has quit and handed over his powers to the executive commit tee of the comity organization. Naval Officer F. J. II. Kracko will be the new leader, although for the time be ing the executive committee will act as a steering committee for all party business. With Woodruff goes .Jacob Brenner. KIMB At CARBON DALE for 10 Pays Only The largest, best known and most complete Piano Manufactory in the World M r. Piano Purchaser: A moment territory, we are save from $100 PIANOS FROM $88 AND UP ALE STORE OPEN EVENINGS No. 23 Salem Avenue Dis chief lieutenant, wno wns cnuir man of the executlvo committee for eight years. Ills placo is taken by Congressman William 51. Cnlder, who has been among tho most actlvo in preaching the advisability of a change. John B. Smitii, for fourteen years the secretary of tho county committee, re tires In favor of Darwin It, James, president of tho Young Republican club and an nctlvo opponent of Woodruff's. FOR NEW NAVAL BASE. Depot For Submarine May Be Estab lished at Narragansett Bay. Newport, It. I., July 27. According to reports in official circles here, It is the desire of the navy department to establish In Nnrragansott bay a regu lar depot or base of supplies for all torpedo boat destroyers, torpedo boats and submarines. During the past month both Secre tary of the Navy Meyer and Assistant Secretary WInthrop have been here, Secretary Meyer being n visitor thl? week, and It is understood that with Hear Admiral Raymond P. Uodgers, commandant of the Narragansett bay naval station, they looked over avail able land on which n torpedo boat base could bo established. There lias been no official announcement to this effect, however. JILTED, HE KILLED HER. California Man Then Begins Pistol Battle With Police. Sacramento, Cal., July 27. In n pis tol battle hero C. H. Emery was killed by tho police after he had shot five times and killed Miss Anne Dudley, n stenographer in the state engineer's office, and slightly wounded two citi zens who pursued him. Miss Dudley and Emery hnd been engaged. He met her on tho street and without warning opened Are. At tho first shot tho girl fell. Stnndlnp over his victim, Enicry fired four morp shots into her body. A crowd gathered, and Emery scat tered them with bullets. He was pur sued to tho rrvor bank and, hiding in the willows, gave battle to a dozen policemen and was finally killed after ho had fired more than forty slwts. Unpalatable. Tho Rev. Charles n. Spurgeon was fond of a joke, and his keen wit was, moreover, based on. sterling common sense. One day ho remarked to one of his sons: "Can you tell me the rcaoon why tho lions didn't eat Daniel?" "No, sir. Why was It?" "Becauso tho most of him was back bone and the rest was grit" Youth's Companion. The Great ALL FACTORY PIANO if you please: In order to introduce the famous KIMBALL going to sell 100 NEW PIANOS at the regular factory prices. to $200 in buying a piano, come at once to this BEGINS LARGEST OUTPUT. The product of the Kimball fac tories is more than double in volume that of any similar Institution In the world. To you this has much sig nificance, Indicating great popular ity. It signifies all that unlimited capital can command, as W. W. Kimball Co. purchase for cash and accommodate their customers as to terms of payment. It means that tho manufacturers can afford to sell at a small profit, obtaining results from more volume of sales. This Is also proof of anility of W. W. Kimball Co. to furnish the most for the money. LIEUTENANT CONNEAU. Frenchman Who Won Eng lish Aviation Prlzs of $50,000. Brooklands, England, July 27. Aftet tho most thrilling contest in the his tory of cross country aviation Lieuten ant Conneau .f France, who races un der the name of Andre Beaumont won tho $.O,000 prize offered by the London Dally Mail for a successful flight around England nnd Scotland. Vedrlnos, n fellow countryman, wlli get second honors, the two Frenchmen having distanced all of their competi tors. For miles along tho route they How neck and neck with their ma chines, going at a faster than a mile a minute rate of speed. Why Thackeray Was Moved to Tears. A lady, an Intimate friend and a frequent visitor at the Thackeray home, called late one afternoon. She was shown into the study, and on en tering perceived the novelist himself seated at his deal:, his head bowed upon his arms Fearing she wns In truding In tho presence of 6omo great and unknown grief, she paused, hesi tating. Then, thinking she might bo of some help or at least express her sympathy, she stepped forward. Just then Thackeray looked up. Ells shoul ders wore shaking, the tears stream ing from his eyes. "Little Nell Is dead." he said broken ly. "Little Nell?" Ills visitor interrogat ed. "Yes. Little Nell," was the answer. "She Is dead. I've Just been reading It" Before him on his desk lay an open copy of "Old Curiosity Shop." Ln dies' Home Journal. Mammoth Factory Sale Every piano a work of art and MONDAY, JULY GUARANTY. The capital of W. W. Kimball Co. Is exceeded by but few of the larg est banks of the United States. This enables them to buy raw material in great quantities, to make every separate portion of the Instruments in their own factories, and is the strength of the Kimball guaranty, which goes with every Instrument. This is the climax of W. W. Kimball Co.'s ability to furnish tho most for tho money. P. C. PEUSER Factory Representative NEAR REVOLT IN CUBA. Political Unrest Said to Be Growing on Island. Havana, July'27, Tho exploration ol the Interior of the wreck of tho battle ship Maine diwlo.-wftwo moro skele tons. There Is so much mud in the offlcei'd' quarters that tho searchers so far have been unable to find tho body of Lieutenant Merritt, who was assist ant engineer of the battleship. Ills body wns seen under the captain's cabin on tho main deck by tho divers. Political unrest In Cuba Is growing moro nnd moro intense, especially in Santiago province, where, it Is said, n revolution Is brewing. The .approaching visit ot i cretary of War Stlmson is still a subject of editorial comment in some of the pa pers. Some say that Cuba Is free nnd Independent, while others insist that the island's Independence Is fictitious. TO BE YOUNG MILLS' BRIDE. Daughter of Mrs. W. K. Vandorbilt, Sr., to Wed In Europe. , Newport, R. I., July 17. The wed ding of Miss Margaret Rutherford, daughter of Mrs. W. IC. VnndorbM, Sr., and Ogdcn L. Mills, sou of Mr. and Mrs. Ogdou L. Mills of New York, Is to take place at Mrs. Vanderbllt's homo in Franco In September, accord ing to Information received hero. Tho Earl and Countess of Granard, son-in-law and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mills, are leaving England Sat urday for a visit to Mr. and Mrs. Mills at their home here. Mr. and Mrs. Mills nro going to New York to meet their daughter nnd son-in-law, and they will return to Europe with thpi to attend tho marriage. Cleveland's Cousin Dead. Crlpplo Creek, Colo., July fl. Ed ward W. Giddeu, seventy years old, pioneer miner of Colorado and cousin of President Grover Cleveland, Is dead hero of aioplexy. He came to Cripple Croek fifteen years ago and during that time inado several fortunes In tho mining business. Against Labor Ownership. Butte, Mont., July 27. Tho conven tion of the Western Fedoratlou of Miners has adopted a report which characterizes as Impracticable tho sug gestion of President Moycr for the ownotship of mines and smelters by labor organisations. Her Advice 'Ah," he sold as ho led her back to her sent after the waltz, "I Jost love dancing." "Well," sho replied as she attempted to repair a torn flounce, "you're not too old to learn." warranted to last a lifetime. Thirty, (30) days FREE TRIAL to responsible parties. Come now, come at once and see these World Renowned Pianos. SUPERLATIVE MERIT. The W. W. Kimball Co. received tho World's Columbian Award for Superlative Excellence. This award Is the most sweeping one ever giv en producers of pianos and organs. This signal triumph has been suc ceeded by yet another: The Kimball Pianos were honored at the Trans "Mlsslsslppl Exposition at Omaha receiving the diploma nnd only gold medal awarded any piano. POPE PIUS. Who Is Recovering Trom Se vere Attack of Throat Trouble. Rome, July Z!. The pope, who is suffering from an attack of laryngitis, is restless and feverish, but Is much better. He hopes to bo nble to rouume his audiences in a short time. Despite the favorable bulletins it Is said that the pope's physical condition is tho cause of real alarm by his nd vlsors and physicians. His Ways. "My husband." sobbed Mrs. Frivol, 'Is the most contrary kind of a man." "How sx7" asked her sympathetic friend. "Why. every time," responded the aggrieved wife, "that I begin dressing up ho is sure to give mo n dressing down." Baltimore American. Hidden Danger. Owogr How did you come to punc ture tho tlre7 Chauffeur Ran over n milk bottle. Owner Didn't you see !t In time? Chauffeur No: the kid hnd It under his coat Town Topics. A Dream of a Hat. She I dreamed last night yon bought me a new hat He Well, that's the first dream of a hat you over had that didn't coat mo money. Crab Fellow. . A k 24th DON'T DELAY BUT COME AT ONCE The International Jury of Awards of tho Alaska-Yukon-Paclflc Exposi tion at Seattle, 1909, conforred the medal and diploma, unanimously giving the Grand Highest Award to Kimball Pianos, Grand and Upright, and Kimball Pipe Organs. CHILDREN WHO ARE SICKLY. Mntlinrfl whn vnlua tVinti- nun nnm . " " . ..... uua WIT, fnrt nnd thn wnlfnrt nf Hint M. tt dren, should never bo without a box of Mother Gray's Powders for Chil dren, for use thrnnirhntit tha uginn They Break up Colds, Relieve Fe- tuiiBiuiuas, uonsupauon, 1 coining Disorders, Headache and Stomach Troubles. Used by Mothers for 22 vpnrs. fiTIKSR pnwnuna muvud FAIL. Sold by all Drug stores, 26c. uoni accept any substitute. Sample mailed FREE to any mother. Ad dress, Allen S. Olmstoad, Lo Roy, N. AVo print monthly statements, Advertise in Tho Citizen? NOTICE. Teachers that have applied for schools In Berlin will send their cer tificates to the Secretary before Aug. D, or no action will be taken upon their application unless they are Normal school graduates. By order of the board. S. SAUNDERS, Secretary. Honesdale, R. D. No. 4. Office of the Pennsylvania. Commis sion to Erect n State Hospital For tho Criminal Insane, Room No, 008, Real Estate Trust Building, Philadelphia, Pa. Sealed proposals for the construc tion of new buildings known as Din ing Room Building KI, Kitchen Building L, Bakery Building JL Laundry Building T, Power Build ing V, Ice House W, Reservoir, Sys tem for Sewage Disposal and Equip ments for tho Kitchen, Bakery, Laundry and Power Buildings, per taining to the State Hospital for the Criminal Insane for tho Common wealth of Pennsylvania, at Farvlow, Wayne county, Pa., to be addressed to the Pennsylvania Commission to Erect a State Hospital for tho Crim inal Insane, In care of H. G. Ash mead, Secretary, Room No. G08, Real Estate Trust Building, Philadelphia, Pa., will be received, opened and scheduled at 1 p. m. August 8, 1911. Drawings, specifications and form of proposal may be had on applica tion at tho office of J. C. M. Shirk, Architect, No. 518, Philadelphia Bank Building, Philadelphia, Pa., by depositing the sum of two hundred dollars (?200.00), one hundred and eighty dollars ($180.00) of which will be refunded upon the return of the drawings and specifications. Bids from others than those en gaged in the actual business and the general branches therein mentioned will not be entertained or consider ed. The Commission reserves the right to accept as a whole or in part or reject any or all bids as may be deemed best for the interests of the Commonwealth. HENRY F. WALTON, 57t4 Chairman. SALE PIANOS in this If you wish to 1911 Masonic Building