CAN AMBRIA co, PA, THURS SDAY, JU LY 1 18 » 1901. Tuesday | Person, firm, partnership, corporation, | | ploye or a member of his family the [It ix of Tolersad to the Miners and the Mine Operators, Eprror Courter: For the benefit of | the numerous miners who read your visluable paper will you kindly pub. lish the following law, which was signed by the governor on the 24th | inet. Your kindness in so doing will | boy greatly appreciated by a large nom. i bor of your readers, including the mn. || dersigned i ; Coal MINER Patton, Pa, Jaly 17, 1801, AY Acer Ty tax All orders, checks, dividers doupons, pos books, or other paper, reprisenting wages or earnings of an employe, not paid | in eash to the employe or member of nis | family: to provide fora report to the Aaditer | General Of the same, and for the Gillan fs | Ee reporing SeeTION 1. Be it enacted, &c., That | ‘every person, firm, partoership, cor- poration, or association, shall, apon the | first day of November and of each and | every year miake a report, under oath | or affirmation, to the Auditor General, | of the number and amount of all or! , ders, checks, dividers, coupons, pass- | | books, and all other books and papers, | { papresenting the amount, in part or whole, of the wages or earnings of an | employe, that was given, made or sued by him, them or it for payment af labor, and not redeemed by the said | ar association, giviog, making or issn. ing the same, by paving to the em- | fll fice value of said order, check, divider, coupon, k, or other wages or earnings, in lawful money of tive United Htates, within (30) days | from the giving, making or issuing! thereof; thie honoring though, of said | ck, divider, conpon, pais hook, or other paper ropresontiog au f amount doe for wages or earnings, by | a daly chuttered bank, by the payment member of the well family of that place, was elected presi. Claire, Carrolitown; ‘and P. Kinney, Hastings. The next contty convention will be held in Patton.--Johnstown Democrat. $ Wilt MEET IN PATTON Ismben. i Conuty Convettion of Anelwnt Onder of tHibernisns to be Belg Flere, The execntive ocommities oounty board of the Ancient Order of Hibernians met in (Shea's Hall, Rail- road street, Monday aflernoon to 81 a vacancy caused by the resignation of President F. Hogan, Mr. Hogan was until recenty 8 res- ident of Ehrenfeld, bat his removal to : Loyalhanua, Westmoreland county, | made it necessary for him to tender his resignation. This was accepted Mon- i day by the executive committee with p ‘expressions of sincere regrof, for Mr. . Hogan haus proved a most worthy of- | ficial and bad, daring his incumbency j of the office, made a host of friends. Secretary T. ¥. Mellon, & tall and handsome young man of Patton and a known Mellon | Gent to succeed Mr. Hogar. Patrick MeCarthy, of Barnesboro, was chosen secretary in place of Mr. Mellon. Among those who attended the meeting were the following members of the board: F. Hogan, resigned, Loy. albann; T. E. Mellon and William {Joyce Patton; P. M. Kinney, Nan-ty- Cio: Patrick Quinn, Ebrenfield; James Cr Farrell, Conemangh; J. A. Stephens, | 4 Ashville: H. J. Méshan, Spangler; J. Muldoon and T. Seanion, Lilly; J. Mc ens aTTENTION. Parnssbors Next Month. Barsesboro, Pa. July 3 To the Miners of Bub-District 1, of Dis 3 PR ALA of the| Josephs Garrity “ime tins DEMOCRATIC convERTIO oN. Remit a LA SR RR Sb day, Angas 5 Democratic cotinty commities, “ban cratic voter of Cambria county: “The Democratic voters of the sev. eral election districts of Cambria | county will meet at their respective | polling places Satorday, Aogust 3 1901, in the townships from 1 anti 7 town and the boronghs from 4 antil p. m., for the purpose of electing dele gates to the: Democratic county con- vention, which in hereby summoned to meet at Ebansburg Monday, August 5, L1001, to nominate a county ticket, vention, and transact such other bosi- the convention, after journment will be had antil 1 o'clock, vention prope | io snes, Lin each district of the above | primary election.” weTTEN row cma trict No. 3, United Mine Workers of the 3 America. GRENTING; You ars Hereby notified that there will be a winery ¥ Convention : . hed in Bare ry " WI be Heid at the County Seal da Mon. issued the following call to the Demos o'clock p. m. and in the city of Jobns- | chairman of the county committee, and eleven (delegates to the state con. | DOSS as may be brought to its atten- The delegates will assemble at the Court hous: at 11 o'clock a. m. to pre- | sent the retiarns and for the purpose of after which an ad- the hour fixed by the rales for the oon- | There will alsc be A member of the Democratic county committee to sleet | | Notes From » Pattin 3 Roy serving nthe paper, representing an amount due for | hb Caren we Ha wl | big. red (ctions and cot now practically | : first of the se to get what you need in this line.
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