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19 r ; ' r ' 0 WEATHER INDICATIONS. THE BEST ADVERTISING MEDIUM la the paper thAt Is read by the whole * family. The GAZETTE enters more hemes in Plltston and vicinity than all out-oftown papers combined. iWi ww Forecast Until 1p.m. Tomorrow, for Eastern Pennsylvania. r Clearing tonight; cooler in the northeast portion; Sunday, fair and cooler. 53d YEAR. I WEEKLY ESTABLISHED 1850 i DAILY EST. by THEO. HART 188S. PITTSTON, PA., iATURDAY, JULY 18, 1903. TWO 0ENT8 A COPY. I qua rCi?a FORTY OSNT8 A MONTH. f O f AlliaO. COSTLY FIRE AT AUBURN TRADE AND THE CROPS.: 4RTIST WHISTLER DIED IN LONDON BREWER ON INJUNCTION. A TORNADO IN ILLINOIS People's Store Conditions Satisfactory Save In the Well Known Jurist 8ays Labor Has 8tock Market. Des Moines, la.. July 18.—The State Bar association roundly applauded Justice Brewer of the United States supreme court In his advocacy of extension rather than restriction of the exercise by federal courts of the power of Injunction. He said that labor organisations misunderstood and misconceived the situation if they Imagined that the Issuance of injunctions Is a blow at their free exercise of their full rights. On this subject he said In part: Nothing to Fear. New York, July 18.—R. G. Dun & Co.'s weekly review of trade says: Property Valued at $100,* At the lowest point on Wednesday the average of the sixty most active railway stocks was $89.18, surpassing all low records since the memorable collapse on May 0t 1901, when the average touched $83.25. In neither case was liquidation in Wall Btreet due to depression In legitimate business, being confined to the stock market and financial influences. Eminent American Painter Ten or More Persons Killed and Scores Injured. MIDSUMMER Passes Away. BARGAINS 000 Destroyed. HIGH SCHOOL RUINED. PROPERTY L08S A MILLION BORN IN LOWELL, MAS8. COMPARE THESE VUUESi 1 lot pink, blue, red, white and black Taffeta Silk Eibbon, yd 10b Towns of Streator and Mendota, With Many Smaller Places, Suffer Severely—Factories and Homes Are Blown to Pieces. /» J Several Important Industries and a Much of His Life Was Spent Abroad. Genius Held a Dominating Influence Over European Art of the Present Generation. "It appears that there is a clamor against the exercise of the equitable power of Injunction by the courts. An effort has been to make of it a political' question. Government by injunction has been made the subject of noisy denunciation. So far from removing or restricting this power there never was a time when its full and vigorous exercise was worth more to the nation than It Is today. Couple of Business Houses Wiped Conditions continue satisfactory outside the region of speculation, many reports indicating further improvement. During recent months the two disturbing factors have been labor controversies and weather conditions, but each week has brought better things in these two respects until the outlook contains much that is encouraging. Crops are making rapid progress, and the army of unemployed is diminishing.WE 8H THERE. WHERE? - 1 lot Men's Working Shirts, dark coloring, very special for 21c each 1 lot Women's fancy Lace Hose, 19c quality now 15c Out by the Flames—Fire Was the Why, on all the best tables in Pitts ton. We are anxious to get there, and all our customers are still more anxious to have us stay there. As a matter of fact that is why we do stay here year after year. When it comes to London, July 18.—James Abbott Mc- Neill Whistler, the celebrated American artist, died yesterday afternoon in his home, 74 Cheyne walk, Chelsea, at the age of sixty-nine years. His death eame unexpectedly, although for some time he had been seriously ill. Streator, III., July 18.—A tornado killed five persons. Injured a score of •there, four fatally, and caused a property loss of $2,000,000 here last night. Worst in Auburn in Many Years. 1 lot children's black ribbed fine quality Hose, usually sold for lOo, now going for 7c a pair Auburn, N. Y„ July 18.—Auburn was visited today by a most destructive lire. The flames destroyed the shoe factory of Barber & Son, the brick block of the Auburn Extract Co., Webb's planing mills, the plant of the Auburn Soap and Chemical Co. and several minor structures. The Auburn high school, situated across the street and about 100 feet distant from the burning structures, caught Are and the upper stories were gutted by the flames, while the lower floors were ruined by smoke and water. The loss to the school building foots up about $30,000, while the total loss from the lire will exceed $100,000/ All except one of the futilities occurred at the race track. New buildings had just been erected, and the races were to huve been given week after next. Not a building is left standing. All of the buildings at CaBe Blectrlc park were destroyed, and the fence and amphitheater of the ball park were blown away. Stauber's clothing factory, a two story brick building, was blown down, and all the Stock was ruined. 1 lot children's fine quality ribbed Vepts, very special for 8c each This morning's papers publish elaborate obituary notices recognizing the distinguished and picturesque personality of Whistler, whose geulus greatly "As the population becomes more dense and na their Interests grow and crowd each other, the restraining power of a court of equity Is of far greater Importance than the punishing power of a court of criminal law. I am aware that the labor organizations are especially sensitive and think the Injunction Is used against them and to their prejudice. But they will come to see that there is no thought of disturbing them in the peaceful exercise of their rlglita, but only to prevent wrong and violence." GROCERIES Hallway traffic is heavy, earnings thus far reported for July exceeding last year's by 13.0 per cent and those of 1901 by 19.2 per cent. Extensive preparations are being made to move the crops, and it Is hoped that no blockades will occur, although there is some doubt as to whether adequate motive power can secured. BRENNAN fi ROBERTS, ' 4a KM Mmht Kiwi, 1 lot Summer Corsets, batiste covered, 50c quality, stnaight front, medium bust, today 25c tar-Next to fegl* Hotel. 1 lot ladies' white lawn waists, trimmed with embroidery and lace, great value for 98o Both phones a. D The Vulcaln Western company's plant suffered heavy loss. The Indiana, Illinois and Iowa bridge, costing $1,000,000, is nearly half gone, the hoisting works and buildings at Spring Hill •haft were ruined, many buildlngB In Kangiey, four miles west of Btreator, Were blown down, and several persons For This Week Only 1 lot light lawn and dark percale Wrappers, good value for $1; reduced price 50c each r . Unsettled conditions still exist lu forge and foundry pig iron markets, while Bessemer Iron Is only barely steady. The chief difficulty appears to be the Inclination of prospective purchasers to wait for the lowest possible quotations. i A POPE LEO RALLIES AGAIN. Justice Brewer attacked the growing tendency toward concealment of Judicial proceedings, especially In divorce cases. He thought it better that no divorces be granted than that the proceedings be held In secret. He thought no man should be rich enough to draw ■ veil over a court of justice. PEOPLE S STORE 15 Skmth Main St, Pitteton. Today'! Reports From the Vatican De- Hungarian United Wording Shoes, cidedly Encouraging. ware Injured. Rome, July 18.—The following official bulletin was issued this morning: "The Holy Father passed a sleepless night, but since the first hours of morning, His Holiness has had quiet repose. Respiration, 28; pulse weak, 88; temperature 36.2 Centigrade. General condition unchanged. (Signed) Mazzoni, Lapponi." Trade and other private estimates promise a total yield of the three leading cereals fully equal to any preceding record. Exports of wheat and Hour for the crop year were about 201,000,- 000 bushels, somewhat less than the average for recent years. Many houses were unroofed and otherwise damaged. Telephone and telegraph lines are nearly all down, and details are meager. Nine horses were killed at the race track. m ALWAYS THE CHEAPEST. He criticised congress for giving Judicial powers affecting the rights and liberties of persons to administrative •tflcers and Insisted that no man's person should be subject to disposal except when he has had a full hearing In a proper tribunal. Emlngton and Campus, two small towns on the Wabash railroad line, •offered severely from the storm. At Bmlngton several houses were utterly demolished and four persons were seriously, if not fatally, injured. The Wires are all down, and only the molt meager reports are obtainable. At Campus one man was killed, while ty/6 others sustained injuries which may provft fatal. $l.OO EVANS BROS, " »Pff/©e8 ..Official returns of foreign commerce for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1903, testify to the steady growth of our trade with other nations, the total value of merchandise imported and exported far surpassing all previous years at $2,445,810,417. Imports made the most striking record, showing a gain of $122,298,170 over the previous year's Imports. 1 p. m.—While the Pope was depiessed during the first part of the night, sleep at daybreak greatly refreshed him. His rally continues. The improved action of the kidneys has obviated the necessity of a third operation, inasmuch as the kidneys are absorbing the pleurlc liquid. The physicians are delighted with the improvement. While the character of the disease seals bis fate, it now seems within the range of possibility that he may live until the first of September. What places this within the possibilities Is the pontiff's Indomitable will and his ardent desire to live. At thq same time, It is impossible to calculate the dangers and vagaries of cancer, the least known of all diseases. FonMr Price $1.25. The Justice advocated taking the pardon power away from executives nnd placing itjin the hands of tribunals, no pardons to be Issued without a hearing. He argued that the bench should be purged of politics and life tenure of office and pensions be given Judges. Best Patent Flour, per bbl.. $4.7b Gr. Sugar, 19 lbs/or Too 1 pint Fruit Jars, per doz. . 46 1 Jars, per doz 56 2 qt. Fruit Jars, per doz... { .66 1-8 pint Jelly Glasses, dozen .99 1-2 pint Jelly Glasses, dozen .98 V 2-3 pint Jelly Glasses, dozen .98 Print Jar Kubbers, doz- 4c and SoV ' Hires Boot Beer Ex . .8for .50 Perfection Boot Beer Ex.8 for 95 - Evans Bros. Mocha and Java Cofifee per lb .25 Juno Coffee, -betrt trtrthe market, per lb 86 ,, CALL AND INVESTIGATE OUR PROFIT SHAVING PLAN. WE GIVE A COUPON WITH EVERT PURCHASE dominated European art of the present generation. While admitting that it U • question for posterity to decide his exact position as a painter, it Is conceded generally that be was a consummate etcher. J. A. M'N. WHISTLER. Failures for the week were 213 In the United States against 213 last year and 16 in Canada compared with 20 a year ■go. Widespread Damage- Bloomlngton, 111., July 18.—A wlnd■torm swept central Illinois last night and caused damage In McLean county to wires and buildings. Many small buildings were blown down. Near Gardiner poles and wires were blown down, destroying communication, and an entire train of freight cars on a siding was blown over. PETITION WAS 8ENT. The Popular Excursion, The Dally Chronicle says, "It Is mortifying to think tliere Is no example of his work in the public galleries of London, where he lltfed and worked so many years." Kl«hli)eff Memorial With Murphy & Joyce. Don't forget the excursion of the St Aloyslus Society to Lake Lodore, on Wednesday, July 22. 1714 Washington, July 18.—Following the announcement that the Russian government had declined to receive or to consider the petition growing out of the Klshlneff affair and signed by many of the most prominent citizens of the United States, Secretary Hay has declared that the incident (a now closed. Message of Irlqulry. General Merchandise and Freeh Meats. 188, M3, m North Mkln Street. Both Pbones PITTBTOir, PA. New York, July 18.—Chanted with the murder of Charles W. Itoxbury, who was killed Friday night of laat weok by a footpad In the Bronx, Charles Jackson, a negro. Is held a prisoner In the detective bureau at police headquarters. He has made a partial confession, and Inspector Titus, who brought about his arrest, Is confident that he will make a further confession In the future admitting his guilt. Arrest In Roxbury Murder Cate. James Abbott McNeill Whistler was born in Lowell, Mass. He was the son •f Major George W. Whistler, a distinguished United States army officer and civil engineer and one of the founders of Lowell. The date of his birth Is uncertain, but It is understood that it was In 1835. Four Killed at Mandota. 4.05 p. m.—Reports from the Vatican continue of a cheerful character. The pontiff got some rest during the day and the amelioration of his condition has been maintained. Mendota, III., July 18—Four persons Were killed and ten other seriously In- Jared by a tornado which struck the northern part of this city last night. The path of the storm was about eight miles in length. Everything in the ■form's track was leveled to the ground. 6; 2 The official statement made by the department of state shows that the petition was sept to Mr. Riddle, the Dnited States charge d'affaires in St. Petersburg, With on Instruction to present it to the foreign office should the latter be willing to receive It. What had beep generally expected happened. The Russian foreign office courteously declined to receive the petition. ff\ruiy's 4S prices. Vegetables, all kinds, always fresh Screen Doors and Window Screens .»■' "Mi His holiness is now reduced almost to a skeleton. When be is asleep he appears to b« dead. His cheeks are ■unken, bis eyes are hollow, and hii jaws are exceptionally prominent, tlia akin being tightly drawn over the bones. When awake the pontiff usually appears to retain life only in Ills, brilliant black eyes. While he does not want any one constantly in his room, he rings frequently for trivial causes, thus showing Ills desire for companlonahip.Whistler was the child of his father's aeeond marriage and the eldest of five tons, but one of whom survives him, he being Dr. William Glbbs McNeill Whistler, a London physician. Since early childhood Whistler has not been In his native city, and at various times when he was having honors bestowed upon him there has been considerable dispute ever his birthplace. Russia Will Not Leave Manchuria. Pint Mason Jan Quart Mason Jan 4 gal. Mason Jan 65 Jelly Glasses, per doz...».. .25 No. 3 "Western Waaben $3.60 Round Western Washers... 3.60 Universal Wringer* 2.25 Ton_ Wringers 2.00 40 . .90 Shoes is one of our leading* lines. See us before you bny. We can give yon best value and up- , £» to-date Shoes. Shanghai, July 18.—A reliable mining engineer who has returned from bis third visit to Manchuria, where he traveled with General Kuropatkin, the Russian minister of war, declares that Russia will never evacuate Manchuria owing to the enormous sums shb has spent In buildings, fortresses and barracks, •nd she la now ready to fight if the demand for withdrawal is pressed upon her. English and American trade, asaerts the engineer, will benefit largely hy Russia remaining in Manchuria. Many new markets have been opened Which Russia cannot supply. The par tltlon of China is certain In the near futnre, and Japan must seek compensation in Korea and Great Rritain in the Tangtse valley. Buuard's Bay, Mass., July 18.—The ■fork Is hovering over Gray GableB, the summer home of former President Grover Cleveland, and preparation has been made for its descent. Dr. Bryant la in constant attendance upon Mrs. Cleveland, and nurses have been here Car aeverai days. Stork [xpected at Gray Gables. Mr. Riddle was Informed by the Russian minister for foreign affairs that In view of publications which had appeared in newspapers the Russian government wished to notify him that the proposed petition would not be received under any circumstances and that this resolution was taken independent of any consideration of the substance •r the terms of the petition. Whistler was equally facile with brush, pen and tongue and had for years been famed as a most eccentric genius. An expert in the gentle art of making enemies, he contributed largely to the gayety of nations. It may be that he acquired much of his pugnacious dlsposlton at West* Point, where he received his early education. ' ■% SIXTY LIVE8 L08T. No. 7 Brooms EVANS BROS i 44 and 46 S. Main St No. 8 Brooms .. .30 Victims of a Burning Steamer In Volga, Russia. Oats, per bushel.' Hay, long and oat Potatoes, perpeok Onions, per peck Best Del. Co. Butter Full Cream Cheese . .50 . 1.00 . .30 . .36 . .26 . .121 St. Petersburg, July 18.—The steamer Peter was destroyed by fire at Volga today. Sixty persons perished in the flamea, The passengers and crew were caught like rats in traps, and before the shVp's boats could be gotten away or anj\ aid could reach the vessel the fire Had completely enveloped it. But few escaped. The Centrai'a Montreal Plana. Montreal, July 18.—The Star says that it is rumored that the New York Central will build a combined station and hotel In this city. In setting forth the facts of the incident the state department's narrative •tates that President Roosevelt after a conference with Leo N. Levi, Simon Wolf and Oscar S. Straus on July 14 decided to send the dispatch, as above atated, to the .United States charge d'affaires In St. Petersburg. For WEDDINGS CI am• am V For FUNERALS "I0WWI I Just what yon want in floral decorations on uiort notice. We can do muoh tor yoa at a rtjion' able price. ,(n«w phone) J-B-CAIPEITEI, (XtTIIIT. UITU MM Grover Cleveland's New Boy. Syracuse, N. Y., July 18.—Charles Long and Florence Miller were drowned at Saranac lake. The two were in a rowboat with Jennie Conroy. In disembarking Long shoved the boat ashore, nnd the women Jumped. Miss Conroy escaped, but Miss Miller went down. In trying to rescue the latter Long, who could not swim, also went down. Two Drown In Saranac Lake. Sweitzer Cheese Brick Cheese 8 cans Tomatoes 3 cans Peas....- 3 cans Corn .16 .14 .25 .25 .25' Buzzard's Bay, N. J., July 18.—A son was born to former President'and Mrs. Cleveland at their summer home here today. Michigan Editor Dead. «v* Kalamaaoo, Mich., July 18.—Alexander J. Shakespeare, sixty-nine .years •Id, a pioneer newspaper man of Michigan, is dead here. He was editor and pabllsher of the Kalamazoo Gazette, the oldest paper in Michigan, for more than thirty-five years. He was a delegate to the Democratic national convention several times. COINS FO' PHILIPPINES. Oil and gas stoves. Ash. Large Clasa For Naval Academy. 19 lbs Qranulated. Sugar . 1.00 Seventy Tons Shl| Ded on 8teamer that .Today. New Line of $18 Bicycles. Never heretofore sold for less than $22.50. Krise's, 35 S. Main St. Annapolis, Md., July 18.—All records have been surpassed by the list of candidates who luiVe passed both the mental and physical examinations for admission to the Naval academy. The new class numbers 201 cadets. Thirtyone of the cadets are from New York, 24 from Pennsylvania, 16 from Illinois, 11 from Ohio, 11 from Michigan, 9 from Virginia, 7 from Indiana, 0 from Massachusetts, 6 from New Jersey, 8 from South Carolina, 4 from California, 8 from Missouri uud 7 at large. 20 lbs A Sugar 21 lbs Yellow Sugar ... 1.00 ... 1.00 Sal lei New York, July Indradao, which sal this afternoon, will new nickel and bron) Philippine government were made at the Ph: and four large express quired to carry the 556 kC the money was packed, the coins Is $306,000, an) prise 13,740,000 pieces. —The steamship (8 from this port jarry 70 tons of coins for the These coins mint :are were re;s into which fhe value of they com- Russia's Crops 8aved. William Drury, IS! MAGNET Fine pineapples 10c. Giles. London, July 18.—The Standard's correspondent at Odessn says the sudden cessation of the heavy rains, followed by hot, ripening weather, has saved the crops at the eleventh hour. Harvesting is now in full swing throughout the whole of south Russia, and a fairly abundant yield is assured. THE LEADtNB OltOOER. Reliance Suffers Defeat Fillings that last. Dr. Welsh, dentist New Haven, Conn., July 18.—For the first time since she has spread a sail the Reliance yesterday was She was outsailed by the Constitution, the boat that was not considered good enough to defend the America's cup the last time Sir Thomas came to this country to try to lift if. Although the Reliance finished fifty-fine/seconds ahead of her rival she has fo allow the Constitution 2 minutes and 17 seconds, so that the Constitution won by 1 mlnnte and 18 seconds. T. A. DURKIN. FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. New York Stock Markets furnished by M. S. Jordan & Co., stock brokers. Miners' Bank Building. Special Bargains for the Next Ten Days. These are extraordinary values. They won't last long. A Complete Line ot Groceries. New York, July 18. 1903. High. Low. Clos. .11714 lie 116 65% 64% 65 89 88% 88% 52% 51% 51 84% S?% 83% 35% 34% 34% 17% 17% 17% 143% 141% 141„ 29% '2T5T 27% 43 42% 42 V. 107% 107% 107V. 133% 133% 133% 120% 118% 118% .100 99% 99 H 47% 46% 46% 64% 63% 63% 113% 117% 118 31% 30% 30% 23% 23% 23% 122 121% 121% 24 23% 23% 50% 49% 50 22% 22% 22% 86 86 86 47% 47% 47% 8% 8% 8% 77% 76% 76% 54% 53% 53% 49% 47% 47-.. 96% 95% '& 27% 2ff%. 26M 26% 26% 26% 77% 77 Iff Cancer Cured With Radium Ray. Japanese Flnancea. \JI8ASTR0US STO London, July 18.—At Cliarlng Cro*.* hospital Mr. Mackenzie Davidson, a well known surgeon, has successfully treated a cancer case by means of .radium. He has two other cases In hand, one at Moorfleld's, In which there M a happy promise of saccess also. London, July 18.—The Tokyo correspondent of the Times says the Bank •f Japan's gold reserve Is 173,000,000 fen against 200,000,000 yen In notes, an unprecedented situation. The rate of Interest is gradually falling, and new Joint stock undertakings are being floated. The foreign trade for the half year shows a large increase in both imports and exports, and the harvest prospects are favorable. Half a Dozen Lives Lost ai Damage to Property in lnC Indianapolis, Ind., July 18.—a\ storm swept through northern Ii late laBt night, doing immense age to property. Four lives are re| ed lost and a score or more inji north of Lafayette, but details it meagre, as wire communication cut off. Much ina. Sugar .... , Atchison .. Atchison, pf. Brook. Trac. B. & O FINE WINES AND LIQUORS Ladies' Sunbonnets, all colors, worth 26c; now only 10c. , FOB FAMILY USE ievere (lam►rt•©•© Boys' Percale Waists, beat patterns, 12V4c. Ches. & Ohio C. & G. West. St. Paul BA1TELS Bder, piste par doz. 50c Porter, .pints, per doz. 80c Porter, J pinjs, doz. 40c Ale, pints, per doz. 75o Bvnnsvllie, Ind., July 18.—Much bitter feeling has developed here against Captain Julius Blum and members of the local military company which fired Into the mob in front of the jail on Monday uight, July 6, when half a dozen people were killed outright and four more died of their wounds. The grand jury is now in session Investigating thi cause of the riot and shooting, and i believed that members of th« mllitli e to be indicted for murder. May Indict Militiamen. Ladles' Black Mercerised Underskirts, worth 11.00; here tot. 60c. Rock Island K. & T., pf. L. & N. v [Man. El Tfrac. . o. Pacific .. p. Pacific .. Drf. & West. Y. Central prepared under GERMAN UOT, Is ExcaHeitt for One lot Children's bleached Ribbed Vests, worth 8c; our special price. Sc. rG0UT, sprains; Lameness, Rheumatism, etc. OR. RICHTER'S WeriMt«iwwa*C "ANCHOR" Philadelphia. July 18.—A blaze In the Merchants' Warehousing company's two story corrugated iron building at Front and Berks streets destroyed hemp, flour, malt, hay, straw and other miscellaneous good* valued at $130,000. Five loaded cars were also destroyed. Warehouse Stores Burned. SCHLITZ Famous Milwaukee Btfer, pints, doz 60c POrter, pints, per dqz 60c Ladies' Percale Wrappers, nicely trimmed, deep ruffle on bottom, worth $1.00 anCJ il.26; here for 60c. New York, July 18.—While looting the saloon of Patrick Ryan, at 461 Columbia street, Brooklyn, before daybreak today, Michael Qulnnan, aged 28 years, was shot through the heart and instantly killed by a companion, Benjamin Haggerty, 23 years old. Haggerty claims the shooting was accidental, but the police do not believe him. Thief Kill* a Companion, 1 lot Boys' Sailor Suits, worth 76c; here for 39c. ; N' Er) O. Pen\ Pacl\ Read; So. Rj So. R; Tenn. Leather' Union I C. F. I. Amal. Co' People's C Texas Paci U. S. Steel U. 8. Steel, PAIN EXPELLER. All Delivered at Tour Eesidence, White Lawn, the 8c kind; pur special price 6c. One well-known letter out of mai 1 lot Lace Curtains, 2ft yards loaf, 36 inches wide, the 76c kind;. this week 43c. a r-j '£$& lc Mall A. 1 Phllad man, ag* ■ victim Jury ret This mi lockjaw lii hlu, July 18.—Thomas Gorweive years, baa died bore, 'tanus, tbe result of an inon the Fourth of July, he eighth victim from city since Independence ier Victim of Tetanus. Johnstown, Pa., July 18.—William A. Rebllng, aged twenty-two, and John H. Peel, aged twenty-one, both of Harrisburg, were instautly killed on the Pennsylvania railroad here by being ■truck by the Pacific express. Express Train Kills T*o. Chicago, July 7ti,l699. SSaA Sin EXFtLLEftworkrnar. vallouislyand therefore highly rqcortv nSnoffiesame Tfci* 4.8"-GkfBt T. A. DURKIN. 45 S. Main St. Both 'phones. pf. . , & I, 1 lot Infanta Lawn Caps, worth 10c; here for 6c. . • Holyoke, Mass., July 18.—The entire force of the Linden mill returned to work this morning. This is the first break In the big paper mill strike here, which has been on for the past six weeks. It is likely that more breaks will follow. The workers struck for a raise of 20 cents a day for all. Break in the Holyoke Strike, THE GRIFFIN STUDIO. 1 lot Ladles' Patent Leather Belts, always sold for 26c; this wieek 10c. Iciflc day Trolley Cars Collide. 3M.ua 10c. at all drarauu or tunmgn if. Ad.Blehtw*Go.,f It PsariSt. Hew tui, Las HIGHEST,^AWARDSj Wkolttaltand Hctat^ Washington, July 18.—The secretary of the treasury has received from an unknown person In New York a conwience contribution of flCO. More Conscience Money. Providence, B. I., July 18.—An express trolley car ran Into a passenger •lectrfe car here, and four persons were hurt and thirty-flve other? given a bad (baking op. Artistio Photogfaphy in All Bnn«hw. WUkMbarre, Pa. wni'i nui m. 11. maji «t. v*~'* - The MAGNET 87 S. Main St, Fittotoa. ,
Object Description
Title | Pittston Gazette |
Masthead | Pittston Gazette, July 18, 1903 |
Subject | Pittston Gazette newspaper |
Description | The collection contains the archive of the Pittston Gazette, a northeastern Pennsylvania newspaper published from 1850 through 1965. This archive spans 1850-1907 and is significant to genealogists and historians focused on northeastern Pennsylvania. |
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Date | 1903-07-18 |
Location Covered | United States; Pennsylvania; Luzerne County; Pittston |
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Description
Title | Pittston Gazette |
Masthead | Pittston Gazette, July 18, 1903 |
Subject | Pittston Gazette newspaper |
Description | The collection contains the archive of the Pittston Gazette, a northeastern Pennsylvania newspaper published from 1850 through 1965. This archive spans 1850-1907 and is significant to genealogists and historians focused on northeastern Pennsylvania. |
Publisher | Pittston Gazette |
Physical Description | microfilm |
Date | 1903-07-18 |
Location Covered | United States; Pennsylvania; Luzerne County; Pittston |
Type | Text |
Original Format | newspaper |
Digital Format | image/tiff |
Identifier | PGZ_19030718_001.tif |
Language | English |
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Contact | For information on source and images, contact the West Pittston Public Library, 200 Exeter Ave, West Pittston, PA 18643. Phone: (570) 654-9847. Email: wplibrary@luzernelibraries.org |
Contributing Institution | West Pittston Public Library |
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Full Text | 19 r ; ' r ' 0 WEATHER INDICATIONS. THE BEST ADVERTISING MEDIUM la the paper thAt Is read by the whole * family. The GAZETTE enters more hemes in Plltston and vicinity than all out-oftown papers combined. iWi ww Forecast Until 1p.m. Tomorrow, for Eastern Pennsylvania. r Clearing tonight; cooler in the northeast portion; Sunday, fair and cooler. 53d YEAR. I WEEKLY ESTABLISHED 1850 i DAILY EST. by THEO. HART 188S. PITTSTON, PA., iATURDAY, JULY 18, 1903. TWO 0ENT8 A COPY. I qua rCi?a FORTY OSNT8 A MONTH. f O f AlliaO. COSTLY FIRE AT AUBURN TRADE AND THE CROPS.: 4RTIST WHISTLER DIED IN LONDON BREWER ON INJUNCTION. A TORNADO IN ILLINOIS People's Store Conditions Satisfactory Save In the Well Known Jurist 8ays Labor Has 8tock Market. Des Moines, la.. July 18.—The State Bar association roundly applauded Justice Brewer of the United States supreme court In his advocacy of extension rather than restriction of the exercise by federal courts of the power of Injunction. He said that labor organisations misunderstood and misconceived the situation if they Imagined that the Issuance of injunctions Is a blow at their free exercise of their full rights. On this subject he said In part: Nothing to Fear. New York, July 18.—R. G. Dun & Co.'s weekly review of trade says: Property Valued at $100,* At the lowest point on Wednesday the average of the sixty most active railway stocks was $89.18, surpassing all low records since the memorable collapse on May 0t 1901, when the average touched $83.25. In neither case was liquidation in Wall Btreet due to depression In legitimate business, being confined to the stock market and financial influences. Eminent American Painter Ten or More Persons Killed and Scores Injured. MIDSUMMER Passes Away. BARGAINS 000 Destroyed. HIGH SCHOOL RUINED. PROPERTY L08S A MILLION BORN IN LOWELL, MAS8. COMPARE THESE VUUESi 1 lot pink, blue, red, white and black Taffeta Silk Eibbon, yd 10b Towns of Streator and Mendota, With Many Smaller Places, Suffer Severely—Factories and Homes Are Blown to Pieces. /» J Several Important Industries and a Much of His Life Was Spent Abroad. Genius Held a Dominating Influence Over European Art of the Present Generation. "It appears that there is a clamor against the exercise of the equitable power of Injunction by the courts. An effort has been to make of it a political' question. Government by injunction has been made the subject of noisy denunciation. So far from removing or restricting this power there never was a time when its full and vigorous exercise was worth more to the nation than It Is today. Couple of Business Houses Wiped Conditions continue satisfactory outside the region of speculation, many reports indicating further improvement. During recent months the two disturbing factors have been labor controversies and weather conditions, but each week has brought better things in these two respects until the outlook contains much that is encouraging. Crops are making rapid progress, and the army of unemployed is diminishing.WE 8H THERE. WHERE? - 1 lot Men's Working Shirts, dark coloring, very special for 21c each 1 lot Women's fancy Lace Hose, 19c quality now 15c Out by the Flames—Fire Was the Why, on all the best tables in Pitts ton. We are anxious to get there, and all our customers are still more anxious to have us stay there. As a matter of fact that is why we do stay here year after year. When it comes to London, July 18.—James Abbott Mc- Neill Whistler, the celebrated American artist, died yesterday afternoon in his home, 74 Cheyne walk, Chelsea, at the age of sixty-nine years. His death eame unexpectedly, although for some time he had been seriously ill. Streator, III., July 18.—A tornado killed five persons. Injured a score of •there, four fatally, and caused a property loss of $2,000,000 here last night. Worst in Auburn in Many Years. 1 lot children's black ribbed fine quality Hose, usually sold for lOo, now going for 7c a pair Auburn, N. Y„ July 18.—Auburn was visited today by a most destructive lire. The flames destroyed the shoe factory of Barber & Son, the brick block of the Auburn Extract Co., Webb's planing mills, the plant of the Auburn Soap and Chemical Co. and several minor structures. The Auburn high school, situated across the street and about 100 feet distant from the burning structures, caught Are and the upper stories were gutted by the flames, while the lower floors were ruined by smoke and water. The loss to the school building foots up about $30,000, while the total loss from the lire will exceed $100,000/ All except one of the futilities occurred at the race track. New buildings had just been erected, and the races were to huve been given week after next. Not a building is left standing. All of the buildings at CaBe Blectrlc park were destroyed, and the fence and amphitheater of the ball park were blown away. Stauber's clothing factory, a two story brick building, was blown down, and all the Stock was ruined. 1 lot children's fine quality ribbed Vepts, very special for 8c each This morning's papers publish elaborate obituary notices recognizing the distinguished and picturesque personality of Whistler, whose geulus greatly "As the population becomes more dense and na their Interests grow and crowd each other, the restraining power of a court of equity Is of far greater Importance than the punishing power of a court of criminal law. I am aware that the labor organizations are especially sensitive and think the Injunction Is used against them and to their prejudice. But they will come to see that there is no thought of disturbing them in the peaceful exercise of their rlglita, but only to prevent wrong and violence." GROCERIES Hallway traffic is heavy, earnings thus far reported for July exceeding last year's by 13.0 per cent and those of 1901 by 19.2 per cent. Extensive preparations are being made to move the crops, and it Is hoped that no blockades will occur, although there is some doubt as to whether adequate motive power can secured. BRENNAN fi ROBERTS, ' 4a KM Mmht Kiwi, 1 lot Summer Corsets, batiste covered, 50c quality, stnaight front, medium bust, today 25c tar-Next to fegl* Hotel. 1 lot ladies' white lawn waists, trimmed with embroidery and lace, great value for 98o Both phones a. D The Vulcaln Western company's plant suffered heavy loss. The Indiana, Illinois and Iowa bridge, costing $1,000,000, is nearly half gone, the hoisting works and buildings at Spring Hill •haft were ruined, many buildlngB In Kangiey, four miles west of Btreator, Were blown down, and several persons For This Week Only 1 lot light lawn and dark percale Wrappers, good value for $1; reduced price 50c each r . Unsettled conditions still exist lu forge and foundry pig iron markets, while Bessemer Iron Is only barely steady. The chief difficulty appears to be the Inclination of prospective purchasers to wait for the lowest possible quotations. i A POPE LEO RALLIES AGAIN. Justice Brewer attacked the growing tendency toward concealment of Judicial proceedings, especially In divorce cases. He thought it better that no divorces be granted than that the proceedings be held In secret. He thought no man should be rich enough to draw ■ veil over a court of justice. PEOPLE S STORE 15 Skmth Main St, Pitteton. Today'! Reports From the Vatican De- Hungarian United Wording Shoes, cidedly Encouraging. ware Injured. Rome, July 18.—The following official bulletin was issued this morning: "The Holy Father passed a sleepless night, but since the first hours of morning, His Holiness has had quiet repose. Respiration, 28; pulse weak, 88; temperature 36.2 Centigrade. General condition unchanged. (Signed) Mazzoni, Lapponi." Trade and other private estimates promise a total yield of the three leading cereals fully equal to any preceding record. Exports of wheat and Hour for the crop year were about 201,000,- 000 bushels, somewhat less than the average for recent years. Many houses were unroofed and otherwise damaged. Telephone and telegraph lines are nearly all down, and details are meager. Nine horses were killed at the race track. m ALWAYS THE CHEAPEST. He criticised congress for giving Judicial powers affecting the rights and liberties of persons to administrative •tflcers and Insisted that no man's person should be subject to disposal except when he has had a full hearing In a proper tribunal. Emlngton and Campus, two small towns on the Wabash railroad line, •offered severely from the storm. At Bmlngton several houses were utterly demolished and four persons were seriously, if not fatally, injured. The Wires are all down, and only the molt meager reports are obtainable. At Campus one man was killed, while ty/6 others sustained injuries which may provft fatal. $l.OO EVANS BROS, " »Pff/©e8 ..Official returns of foreign commerce for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1903, testify to the steady growth of our trade with other nations, the total value of merchandise imported and exported far surpassing all previous years at $2,445,810,417. Imports made the most striking record, showing a gain of $122,298,170 over the previous year's Imports. 1 p. m.—While the Pope was depiessed during the first part of the night, sleep at daybreak greatly refreshed him. His rally continues. The improved action of the kidneys has obviated the necessity of a third operation, inasmuch as the kidneys are absorbing the pleurlc liquid. The physicians are delighted with the improvement. While the character of the disease seals bis fate, it now seems within the range of possibility that he may live until the first of September. What places this within the possibilities Is the pontiff's Indomitable will and his ardent desire to live. At thq same time, It is impossible to calculate the dangers and vagaries of cancer, the least known of all diseases. FonMr Price $1.25. The Justice advocated taking the pardon power away from executives nnd placing itjin the hands of tribunals, no pardons to be Issued without a hearing. He argued that the bench should be purged of politics and life tenure of office and pensions be given Judges. Best Patent Flour, per bbl.. $4.7b Gr. Sugar, 19 lbs/or Too 1 pint Fruit Jars, per doz. . 46 1 Jars, per doz 56 2 qt. Fruit Jars, per doz... { .66 1-8 pint Jelly Glasses, dozen .99 1-2 pint Jelly Glasses, dozen .98 V 2-3 pint Jelly Glasses, dozen .98 Print Jar Kubbers, doz- 4c and SoV ' Hires Boot Beer Ex . .8for .50 Perfection Boot Beer Ex.8 for 95 - Evans Bros. Mocha and Java Cofifee per lb .25 Juno Coffee, -betrt trtrthe market, per lb 86 ,, CALL AND INVESTIGATE OUR PROFIT SHAVING PLAN. WE GIVE A COUPON WITH EVERT PURCHASE dominated European art of the present generation. While admitting that it U • question for posterity to decide his exact position as a painter, it Is conceded generally that be was a consummate etcher. J. A. M'N. WHISTLER. Failures for the week were 213 In the United States against 213 last year and 16 in Canada compared with 20 a year ■go. Widespread Damage- Bloomlngton, 111., July 18.—A wlnd■torm swept central Illinois last night and caused damage In McLean county to wires and buildings. Many small buildings were blown down. Near Gardiner poles and wires were blown down, destroying communication, and an entire train of freight cars on a siding was blown over. PETITION WAS 8ENT. The Popular Excursion, The Dally Chronicle says, "It Is mortifying to think tliere Is no example of his work in the public galleries of London, where he lltfed and worked so many years." Kl«hli)eff Memorial With Murphy & Joyce. Don't forget the excursion of the St Aloyslus Society to Lake Lodore, on Wednesday, July 22. 1714 Washington, July 18.—Following the announcement that the Russian government had declined to receive or to consider the petition growing out of the Klshlneff affair and signed by many of the most prominent citizens of the United States, Secretary Hay has declared that the incident (a now closed. Message of Irlqulry. General Merchandise and Freeh Meats. 188, M3, m North Mkln Street. Both Pbones PITTBTOir, PA. New York, July 18.—Chanted with the murder of Charles W. Itoxbury, who was killed Friday night of laat weok by a footpad In the Bronx, Charles Jackson, a negro. Is held a prisoner In the detective bureau at police headquarters. He has made a partial confession, and Inspector Titus, who brought about his arrest, Is confident that he will make a further confession In the future admitting his guilt. Arrest In Roxbury Murder Cate. James Abbott McNeill Whistler was born in Lowell, Mass. He was the son •f Major George W. Whistler, a distinguished United States army officer and civil engineer and one of the founders of Lowell. The date of his birth Is uncertain, but It is understood that it was In 1835. Four Killed at Mandota. 4.05 p. m.—Reports from the Vatican continue of a cheerful character. The pontiff got some rest during the day and the amelioration of his condition has been maintained. Mendota, III., July 18—Four persons Were killed and ten other seriously In- Jared by a tornado which struck the northern part of this city last night. The path of the storm was about eight miles in length. Everything in the ■form's track was leveled to the ground. 6; 2 The official statement made by the department of state shows that the petition was sept to Mr. Riddle, the Dnited States charge d'affaires in St. Petersburg, With on Instruction to present it to the foreign office should the latter be willing to receive It. What had beep generally expected happened. The Russian foreign office courteously declined to receive the petition. ff\ruiy's 4S prices. Vegetables, all kinds, always fresh Screen Doors and Window Screens .»■' "Mi His holiness is now reduced almost to a skeleton. When be is asleep he appears to b« dead. His cheeks are ■unken, bis eyes are hollow, and hii jaws are exceptionally prominent, tlia akin being tightly drawn over the bones. When awake the pontiff usually appears to retain life only in Ills, brilliant black eyes. While he does not want any one constantly in his room, he rings frequently for trivial causes, thus showing Ills desire for companlonahip.Whistler was the child of his father's aeeond marriage and the eldest of five tons, but one of whom survives him, he being Dr. William Glbbs McNeill Whistler, a London physician. Since early childhood Whistler has not been In his native city, and at various times when he was having honors bestowed upon him there has been considerable dispute ever his birthplace. Russia Will Not Leave Manchuria. Pint Mason Jan Quart Mason Jan 4 gal. Mason Jan 65 Jelly Glasses, per doz...».. .25 No. 3 "Western Waaben $3.60 Round Western Washers... 3.60 Universal Wringer* 2.25 Ton_ Wringers 2.00 40 . .90 Shoes is one of our leading* lines. See us before you bny. We can give yon best value and up- , £» to-date Shoes. Shanghai, July 18.—A reliable mining engineer who has returned from bis third visit to Manchuria, where he traveled with General Kuropatkin, the Russian minister of war, declares that Russia will never evacuate Manchuria owing to the enormous sums shb has spent In buildings, fortresses and barracks, •nd she la now ready to fight if the demand for withdrawal is pressed upon her. English and American trade, asaerts the engineer, will benefit largely hy Russia remaining in Manchuria. Many new markets have been opened Which Russia cannot supply. The par tltlon of China is certain In the near futnre, and Japan must seek compensation in Korea and Great Rritain in the Tangtse valley. Buuard's Bay, Mass., July 18.—The ■fork Is hovering over Gray GableB, the summer home of former President Grover Cleveland, and preparation has been made for its descent. Dr. Bryant la in constant attendance upon Mrs. Cleveland, and nurses have been here Car aeverai days. Stork [xpected at Gray Gables. Mr. Riddle was Informed by the Russian minister for foreign affairs that In view of publications which had appeared in newspapers the Russian government wished to notify him that the proposed petition would not be received under any circumstances and that this resolution was taken independent of any consideration of the substance •r the terms of the petition. Whistler was equally facile with brush, pen and tongue and had for years been famed as a most eccentric genius. An expert in the gentle art of making enemies, he contributed largely to the gayety of nations. It may be that he acquired much of his pugnacious dlsposlton at West* Point, where he received his early education. ' ■% SIXTY LIVE8 L08T. No. 7 Brooms EVANS BROS i 44 and 46 S. Main St No. 8 Brooms .. .30 Victims of a Burning Steamer In Volga, Russia. Oats, per bushel.' Hay, long and oat Potatoes, perpeok Onions, per peck Best Del. Co. Butter Full Cream Cheese . .50 . 1.00 . .30 . .36 . .26 . .121 St. Petersburg, July 18.—The steamer Peter was destroyed by fire at Volga today. Sixty persons perished in the flamea, The passengers and crew were caught like rats in traps, and before the shVp's boats could be gotten away or anj\ aid could reach the vessel the fire Had completely enveloped it. But few escaped. The Centrai'a Montreal Plana. Montreal, July 18.—The Star says that it is rumored that the New York Central will build a combined station and hotel In this city. In setting forth the facts of the incident the state department's narrative •tates that President Roosevelt after a conference with Leo N. Levi, Simon Wolf and Oscar S. Straus on July 14 decided to send the dispatch, as above atated, to the .United States charge d'affaires In St. Petersburg. For WEDDINGS CI am• am V For FUNERALS "I0WWI I Just what yon want in floral decorations on uiort notice. We can do muoh tor yoa at a rtjion' able price. ,(n«w phone) J-B-CAIPEITEI, (XtTIIIT. UITU MM Grover Cleveland's New Boy. Syracuse, N. Y., July 18.—Charles Long and Florence Miller were drowned at Saranac lake. The two were in a rowboat with Jennie Conroy. In disembarking Long shoved the boat ashore, nnd the women Jumped. Miss Conroy escaped, but Miss Miller went down. In trying to rescue the latter Long, who could not swim, also went down. Two Drown In Saranac Lake. Sweitzer Cheese Brick Cheese 8 cans Tomatoes 3 cans Peas....- 3 cans Corn .16 .14 .25 .25 .25' Buzzard's Bay, N. J., July 18.—A son was born to former President'and Mrs. Cleveland at their summer home here today. Michigan Editor Dead. «v* Kalamaaoo, Mich., July 18.—Alexander J. Shakespeare, sixty-nine .years •Id, a pioneer newspaper man of Michigan, is dead here. He was editor and pabllsher of the Kalamazoo Gazette, the oldest paper in Michigan, for more than thirty-five years. He was a delegate to the Democratic national convention several times. COINS FO' PHILIPPINES. Oil and gas stoves. Ash. Large Clasa For Naval Academy. 19 lbs Qranulated. Sugar . 1.00 Seventy Tons Shl| Ded on 8teamer that .Today. New Line of $18 Bicycles. Never heretofore sold for less than $22.50. Krise's, 35 S. Main St. Annapolis, Md., July 18.—All records have been surpassed by the list of candidates who luiVe passed both the mental and physical examinations for admission to the Naval academy. The new class numbers 201 cadets. Thirtyone of the cadets are from New York, 24 from Pennsylvania, 16 from Illinois, 11 from Ohio, 11 from Michigan, 9 from Virginia, 7 from Indiana, 0 from Massachusetts, 6 from New Jersey, 8 from South Carolina, 4 from California, 8 from Missouri uud 7 at large. 20 lbs A Sugar 21 lbs Yellow Sugar ... 1.00 ... 1.00 Sal lei New York, July Indradao, which sal this afternoon, will new nickel and bron) Philippine government were made at the Ph: and four large express quired to carry the 556 kC the money was packed, the coins Is $306,000, an) prise 13,740,000 pieces. —The steamship (8 from this port jarry 70 tons of coins for the These coins mint :are were re;s into which fhe value of they com- Russia's Crops 8aved. William Drury, IS! MAGNET Fine pineapples 10c. Giles. London, July 18.—The Standard's correspondent at Odessn says the sudden cessation of the heavy rains, followed by hot, ripening weather, has saved the crops at the eleventh hour. Harvesting is now in full swing throughout the whole of south Russia, and a fairly abundant yield is assured. THE LEADtNB OltOOER. Reliance Suffers Defeat Fillings that last. Dr. Welsh, dentist New Haven, Conn., July 18.—For the first time since she has spread a sail the Reliance yesterday was She was outsailed by the Constitution, the boat that was not considered good enough to defend the America's cup the last time Sir Thomas came to this country to try to lift if. Although the Reliance finished fifty-fine/seconds ahead of her rival she has fo allow the Constitution 2 minutes and 17 seconds, so that the Constitution won by 1 mlnnte and 18 seconds. T. A. DURKIN. FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. New York Stock Markets furnished by M. S. Jordan & Co., stock brokers. Miners' Bank Building. Special Bargains for the Next Ten Days. These are extraordinary values. They won't last long. A Complete Line ot Groceries. New York, July 18. 1903. High. Low. Clos. .11714 lie 116 65% 64% 65 89 88% 88% 52% 51% 51 84% S?% 83% 35% 34% 34% 17% 17% 17% 143% 141% 141„ 29% '2T5T 27% 43 42% 42 V. 107% 107% 107V. 133% 133% 133% 120% 118% 118% .100 99% 99 H 47% 46% 46% 64% 63% 63% 113% 117% 118 31% 30% 30% 23% 23% 23% 122 121% 121% 24 23% 23% 50% 49% 50 22% 22% 22% 86 86 86 47% 47% 47% 8% 8% 8% 77% 76% 76% 54% 53% 53% 49% 47% 47-.. 96% 95% '& 27% 2ff%. 26M 26% 26% 26% 77% 77 Iff Cancer Cured With Radium Ray. Japanese Flnancea. \JI8ASTR0US STO London, July 18.—At Cliarlng Cro*.* hospital Mr. Mackenzie Davidson, a well known surgeon, has successfully treated a cancer case by means of .radium. He has two other cases In hand, one at Moorfleld's, In which there M a happy promise of saccess also. London, July 18.—The Tokyo correspondent of the Times says the Bank •f Japan's gold reserve Is 173,000,000 fen against 200,000,000 yen In notes, an unprecedented situation. The rate of Interest is gradually falling, and new Joint stock undertakings are being floated. The foreign trade for the half year shows a large increase in both imports and exports, and the harvest prospects are favorable. Half a Dozen Lives Lost ai Damage to Property in lnC Indianapolis, Ind., July 18.—a\ storm swept through northern Ii late laBt night, doing immense age to property. Four lives are re| ed lost and a score or more inji north of Lafayette, but details it meagre, as wire communication cut off. Much ina. Sugar .... , Atchison .. Atchison, pf. Brook. Trac. B. & O FINE WINES AND LIQUORS Ladies' Sunbonnets, all colors, worth 26c; now only 10c. , FOB FAMILY USE ievere (lam►rt•©•© Boys' Percale Waists, beat patterns, 12V4c. Ches. & Ohio C. & G. West. St. Paul BA1TELS Bder, piste par doz. 50c Porter, .pints, per doz. 80c Porter, J pinjs, doz. 40c Ale, pints, per doz. 75o Bvnnsvllie, Ind., July 18.—Much bitter feeling has developed here against Captain Julius Blum and members of the local military company which fired Into the mob in front of the jail on Monday uight, July 6, when half a dozen people were killed outright and four more died of their wounds. The grand jury is now in session Investigating thi cause of the riot and shooting, and i believed that members of th« mllitli e to be indicted for murder. May Indict Militiamen. Ladles' Black Mercerised Underskirts, worth 11.00; here tot. 60c. Rock Island K. & T., pf. L. & N. v [Man. El Tfrac. . o. Pacific .. p. Pacific .. Drf. & West. Y. Central prepared under GERMAN UOT, Is ExcaHeitt for One lot Children's bleached Ribbed Vests, worth 8c; our special price. Sc. rG0UT, sprains; Lameness, Rheumatism, etc. OR. RICHTER'S WeriMt«iwwa*C "ANCHOR" Philadelphia. July 18.—A blaze In the Merchants' Warehousing company's two story corrugated iron building at Front and Berks streets destroyed hemp, flour, malt, hay, straw and other miscellaneous good* valued at $130,000. Five loaded cars were also destroyed. Warehouse Stores Burned. SCHLITZ Famous Milwaukee Btfer, pints, doz 60c POrter, pints, per dqz 60c Ladies' Percale Wrappers, nicely trimmed, deep ruffle on bottom, worth $1.00 anCJ il.26; here for 60c. New York, July 18.—While looting the saloon of Patrick Ryan, at 461 Columbia street, Brooklyn, before daybreak today, Michael Qulnnan, aged 28 years, was shot through the heart and instantly killed by a companion, Benjamin Haggerty, 23 years old. Haggerty claims the shooting was accidental, but the police do not believe him. Thief Kill* a Companion, 1 lot Boys' Sailor Suits, worth 76c; here for 39c. ; N' Er) O. Pen\ Pacl\ Read; So. Rj So. R; Tenn. Leather' Union I C. F. I. Amal. Co' People's C Texas Paci U. S. Steel U. 8. Steel, PAIN EXPELLER. All Delivered at Tour Eesidence, White Lawn, the 8c kind; pur special price 6c. One well-known letter out of mai 1 lot Lace Curtains, 2ft yards loaf, 36 inches wide, the 76c kind;. this week 43c. a r-j '£$& lc Mall A. 1 Phllad man, ag* ■ victim Jury ret This mi lockjaw lii hlu, July 18.—Thomas Gorweive years, baa died bore, 'tanus, tbe result of an inon the Fourth of July, he eighth victim from city since Independence ier Victim of Tetanus. Johnstown, Pa., July 18.—William A. Rebllng, aged twenty-two, and John H. Peel, aged twenty-one, both of Harrisburg, were instautly killed on the Pennsylvania railroad here by being ■truck by the Pacific express. Express Train Kills T*o. Chicago, July 7ti,l699. SSaA Sin EXFtLLEftworkrnar. vallouislyand therefore highly rqcortv nSnoffiesame Tfci* 4.8"-GkfBt T. A. DURKIN. 45 S. Main St. Both 'phones. pf. . , & I, 1 lot Infanta Lawn Caps, worth 10c; here for 6c. . • Holyoke, Mass., July 18.—The entire force of the Linden mill returned to work this morning. This is the first break In the big paper mill strike here, which has been on for the past six weeks. It is likely that more breaks will follow. The workers struck for a raise of 20 cents a day for all. Break in the Holyoke Strike, THE GRIFFIN STUDIO. 1 lot Ladles' Patent Leather Belts, always sold for 26c; this wieek 10c. Iciflc day Trolley Cars Collide. 3M.ua 10c. at all drarauu or tunmgn if. Ad.Blehtw*Go.,f It PsariSt. Hew tui, Las HIGHEST,^AWARDSj Wkolttaltand Hctat^ Washington, July 18.—The secretary of the treasury has received from an unknown person In New York a conwience contribution of flCO. More Conscience Money. Providence, B. I., July 18.—An express trolley car ran Into a passenger •lectrfe car here, and four persons were hurt and thirty-flve other? given a bad (baking op. Artistio Photogfaphy in All Bnn«hw. WUkMbarre, Pa. wni'i nui m. 11. maji «t. v*~'* - The MAGNET 87 S. Main St, Fittotoa. , |
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