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***' r* % WEATHER iVoD /rVTIONS (tfcfetfc. - THK M0NIE PAPKK. 7 forecast Until 8 p. m. Tomorrow, for Eastern Pennsylvania. Fair and continued cold weather \ tonight, with heavy frost in the northa crn portion; Friday, fair, with slowly ' rising temperature. the People of Pittaton and Vicinity. ALL THE HOME NEWt. \ I WEEKLY BSTAU1.ISHED 1850. w UDAII,Y K8T. BY THEO. UART 55th YEAR. PITTSTON, PA., THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1904. TWO CENTS A COPY. I Q lit / ■« rvi FORTY CENTS A MONTH, f " PAljrJKfQ. - and as vo1'* an-' lav FAIRBANKS' LETTER trio equal ' protection J .iie like restrietlons of the STREETCAR BLOWN UP Talks READY FOR BIG BATTLE | THE | {ONLY 1 WAY I 2 to get the best beer on the § ; market today is to INSIST ? » on getting 4 I Stegmaier's ] 8TICKEY BACK Th fiQnj'jnlstratlon lias enforced the Sherman antitrust act. which was of Republican origin. in cases where combinations hayo been formed in violation of its provisions. The law. which was regarded as ineffective by a Democratic administration, has been invoked by the president against combinations in restraint of wholesome commerce, and it has been uphl'l.l !D»' t».a nni"« • With Advertisers Is another name for Trading Stamps. It is by far the boat name, for the Store that uses them are obliged to Stick Back the cost of the stamps 011 to the selling price of their goods to get even. The PEOPLE'S STORE does not believe in such Tom Foolery and our customers well know that we could not maintain our standard of low prices if wo used Trading Stamps or Stickey Backs. This week we desire to close out the following special lots as we need room for Fall Goods. Republican Vice Presidential Candidate Formally Accepts Nomination. Hits Box of Dynamite Dropped by Express Wagon at Melrose, Mass. Opening of Hostilities is Expected Hourly. "Too busy to advertise" is an obsolete philosophy—and "too busy not to advertise" ha.s taken its place. Merchants have quit being deceived by a waCm room into thinking the furnace need not be replenished with more fuel. Newspaper advertising fills the store, but, like fuel to a furnace, it needs renewing with clocklike regularity. The congress last year, enacted a law to expedite the hearing and determination nf cults arising under the antitrust and Interstate commerce acts, so that the ends of justice might not be defeated by delny. It created the department of commerce and labor, with authority to obtain necessary Information with respect to the creation and operation of corporations engaged in Interstate commerce. It also amended the Interstate commerce law so hs effectually to abolish the pernicious system of rebates, under which large shippers could crush their smaller competitors. These are Important, practical steps taken by n Republican president and a Republican congress for the protection of the people against the encroachments of combined capital. , MAKES PLEA FOR PROTECTION NINE DEAD AND MANY HURT. MESSAGE FROM RUSSIANS v. Scenes of Horror Follow Explosion. Fragments of Bodies Litter Roadway. Human Heart Found Yards Away. Adjacent Houses Wrecked by Shock and Pieces of Shattered Car. Kuropatkin reports no Change in Accuses Democratic Candidates of Industriously Concealing Views on Money Question—Doubts Their Sincerity. Accepts the Issue of "Rooseveltism" and Says the Filipinos Are Happy. the Situation at Mukden—Oyama Urges Supreme Effort in the Foth- coming Contest, Mukden, Sept. 22.—A battle is expected hourly in the vicinity of Fushun, 30 miles east of Mukden. Indianapolis, Intl., Sept. 22.—The lettor of United States Senator Charles W. Kairbntiks accepting the Itejhilillctin nomination for the vice presidency been made public. It is In part as Melrose, Mass., Sept. 22.—An outward bound electric car containing thirty-two people was blown to pieces near the corner of Wyoming avenue . Lot 1 One cane CDf Ladlex'-Fast Black Cot ton Huso, gfe«t value. pair for io, PARKER IN NEW YORK J-"t - lo Dozen ( hlldren » iflanneletta Dresses nicely made stlitaldi' for .school wear, very special price 'D.ks The Democratic party has done nothing toward safeguarding legitimate interests and restraining combinations effected for extortion or other improper purposes. It proposes ns a principal remedy for unjust combinations to remove the tariff from trust made goods, thereby Inviting the foreign producer to occupy, our home market In an .attempt to regulate our own industries. It has assumed that the so called trusts are either created or fostered by the tariff. The assumption is fallacious. Trusts are found in free trade countries, and they control commodities In this country which are upon the free list. Home, Sept. 22.—A telegram from Tokio says that General Oyama has addressed a proclamation to the army urging a supreme effort in the forthcoming battle, which, he says, is likely to decide the, campaign. 9 2 Brewed and bottled right J here at home for half a cen- J tury and pronounced by and Main street, this city, by striking a lifty pound box of dynamite that had fallen o(T an express wagon. Six persons were killed, three more died ot their injuries within an hour, and nineteen others oil the car were taken to the hospitals suffering from all sorts of wounds. Democratic Presidential Wominee ttF'V' '■* . W'f"'. Fast Blaek Mercerized I lim-rskirts, finished with flounce und accordion plaited ruffle, only line follows: ThV- principles which are so frankly and felicitously expressed In the platform adynitied by the Republican national eonliNon meet with my heartiest approval lu the main they have been subjected to the test of actual experience and have been found to be well suited to our industrial and national needs. They have brought us to a high state of material development and have made the nation's name respected among the powers of the Conferring With Leaders, New York, Sept. 22.—Judge Parker came to this city t/his morning from Esopus for a conference with the Democratic leaders. He was accompanied by his private secretary, Mr. McCauslan, and went immediately to the Hoffman House, where he received a number of political fi-iends at 10 o'clock. John B. Stanehfield. of Elmira, was among his early callers. Stauchfleld says that no sore spots remain as a result of yesterday's action at the Democratic state convention. He praised the ticket and said that it would prove a winnerC Secretary McCauslan announced that Judge Parker was satisfied with the ticket and that he thinks it will prove a strong combination. He also announced that he would come here occasionally during the campaign for conference with friends and leaders, but that it must not be understood that he comes to direct the campaign. Lut 4 Lttdics'MubHii Ni«ht Gowns iiiod with hm broidery, u regular J connoisseurs to be Hie J » choicest and most palatable J $ infusion of Hops and Malt * » that scientific brewing has $ • produced. Is not its popu- 2 5 larity a Proof of its superior £ » quality? Order case sent j ? home today. 2 | Stegmaier Brewing Co t ira«armeiit49c St. Petersburg, Sept. 22.—General Kuropatkln reports, under yesterday's date, that there is no change in the situation at Mukden. He adds: "Small detachments of the enemy moved from Berrlaperdzx toward Kaoytoulin, in order to penetrate north of Darling pass. The indications are that the enemy Is endeavoring to flank our left. The losses at Darling Pass on Monday wore one officer and three men killed. Ten officers and 43 men were wounded. The exact Russian casualties at Liao Yang were 04 officers- killed and 257 wounded, 1.810 men killed and 12,023 men Lot 5 20 Dozen Children's WJ nicely lined and well made, a regi For Bonnets, ir sue cap The passengers were mostly working men on their wn.v to their homes in tiiis city, bnt among the dead were a woman and her child. The dead arc Edward Ilnynes, Melrose; Frederick -Marshall, Boston; IDr. Maleom McClellan. Melrose; Winfleid Howe, motorinan, Melrose; Kihvin A. Stowe, South Boston; two unknown men, an unknown young woman and an unknown girl. Lot 6 Men s extra heavy lilue Denim over nils, per pair Lot 7 2fi dozen Men's heavy cheviot shirts, nice dark patterns, a well made shirt only, The utterances of political parties must DC• interpreted in the 1 ifCht of that practtlai construction which they have put upon them when intrusted with power, it Is not aiono what they say but what they will do which should weigh in detcrmintheir capacity to administer public The Republican party is more direct and rational. It does not strike on good and bad alike. It invokes the authority of congress and the power of the courts to deal with specific, well defined combinations In restraint of the rights and interests of the people. It is as insistent upon the protection of capital employed In wholesome enterprises as in preventing Its uso in contravention of the public In- I*licher s Brand lams have always been noted for their superiority of finality. No better made. All shades in stock. PEOPLE'S STORE, in t? affair l NEW 'PHONE 6452 PITTSTON, PENN'A. We have had two administrations: In th last seven years which have been gov ernetf by the same policies. We may con ALWAYS THE CHEAPEST 10 South Main Street, l'lttstofi. Hult the trade reports In vain to discover when the one ended and the other began. ISO Hi were obliged to make vast expenditures for much needed public works. The rapidly expanding needs of the governmust be inet. The national keep pace with our na- teresta, The money question has seemed to be settled .at various times, but the contest has been revived by the enemies of sound money whenever they have thought that they might be successful. We should not relax our vigilance In upholding the integrity of our currency so long as a considerable element of our country are at war with it. The Democratic candidates cannot hope to win preferment in a national convention without Industriously concealing their monetary views, and when Democratic national anfl slate conventions dare not declare their faith in the virtue of the gold standard the hour has not arrived when the forces of sound money shouUKdisband and leave the Held. Explosion Heard Miles Away. No Trading Stamp Prices Here. The force of the explosion wns terrific, and the report was heard ninny miles. Directly opposite was the Masonic building, every window of which was shattered, and through one of the windows a human foot was blown. There were more than a score of persons within a hundred yards of the car, nearly all of whom were knocked down and rendered deaf by the concussion. (ilass and splinters were blown in every direction, and few of the passersby escaped receiving some wound. wounded Grim Relics of Ocean Tragedy Best Flour Best Groceries Best Shoes At Lowest Prices tnent business equipment ran Yarmouth, Eng., Sept. 22.—Frag- Fragments of the French vessel Jean were washed ashore here today. It is supposed that the crew of the vessel were lost, as nothing has licen heard nra tional growth, yet always with due regard to the principles of sound economy in public expenditure. We have pursued 110 parsimonious polk? on the one hand nor Indulged in extravagance on the other. We have measured the public expense by the public necessity. Senator Gorman, of Maryland, and TWanCrey Nieol called on Judge Parker during the morning and conferred with him for some time. Neither of the gentlemen would disclose the object of the visit. Chairman T from them, The convention did well in lis hearty commendation of the administration of I'resldent Kooseveit. This Is sharply challenged by the opposition. We accept the Issue with confidence. The president assumed the responsibilities of chief executive with a pledge to carry out the policy of his beloved and lamented' predecessor lie kept the cabinet of President McKtnley. composed of statesmen of eminent ability, in whom the country placed entire confidence. He carried forward the uncompleted work faithfully and sue- gart Confers With the Sultan Do not pay liigli pricos when you can buy the following brands at a lower price. These brands of flour we guarantee to be the best flour on the market without an exception. is expected to call this afternoon Constantinople, Sept. 22.—The Sultan has granted- an audience to Minister Leishman, of the United States, and discussed with him the outstanding demands made by the United The assumption that the gold standard is "irrevocably established" does violence to the law. It was established by an act of congress, but the congress may alter, amend (tr appeal that act at any DON CARLOS' NARROW ESCAPE When tlioy recovered their senses those who were not dazed were appalled by the shrieks and groans from the ruins of the shattered car. It seemed as If the entire ground was covered with the writhing forms of the injured and the mangled bodies xDf the dead. Within a short time a large force of police was on the scene and doctor in the city as well as from surrounding cities and Was Fired at in Venice by an A6sas' time lislied than are our tariff schedules The on,e may he changed as readily as tin other It 1« no more irrevocably eatab sin who Missed His Mark Venice, Sept. 22.—An attemp made on the life of Don Carlo Spanish pretender, this morning los was taking his usual morning stroll, when an unknown man flred a pistol at him, the bullet missing its mark. The would-be assassin es- States on Turkey was the Evans' Success, bbl $5.75 Butterfly, bbl $5.75 Seal, bbl.. New Gould Sound money is so vital to our welfare. »o important to our Industrial development, that we should let its open enemies or negative friends know tliat we abate nothing of our determination to uphold and defend It. Car prepared ™ under GERMAN LAWS, U the Best there is tor IF A TIP IN CASH ccssfuily. The plcdg pulously; the | is been kept sera jmlse has been fulfilled is welcome, a tip that means cash for all who act on it, should be also welcome. $5.75 Weace and pood order have been maintain *3. Domestic and foreign trade have increased, and relations of amity have preserved with foreign powers. T?ia foraffm pnlloy of the Administration Iihh bfcen conservative, Just and firm and has made for the advancement of peace. Timo and events have given us a larger plaoo in international affairs. While we have enlarged our foreign commerce, we have increased our prestige abroad not with the sword, but with the peaceful agency of enlightened diplomacy. 7 NEURALGIA,' Rheumatism, Lumbago, Gout: OR. RICHTER'S World-Renowned $5.75 those every Panama. towns, cap«»(l You must cash an opportunity to mak'. it of any use to you, and our store is the spot of spots to carry on this profitable business, because we offer a forest of chances for value seekers, etc. Sale on LowShoes The president's course in Panama merits the most generous approval. He dealt with a delicate and difficult situation clearly within oar national rights in such a way as to make possible the early completion of an isthmian canal, which has long been demanded in the interest of commerce and the national defense. Every sort of vehicle was pressed into service, and the work of removing the injured to the hospital was Iiokum. Within two hours more than a score had been treated, but of the number three succumbed (o their Injuries. The boilies of the dead, some of which "ANCHOR" Roosevelts Bound for Washington. Oyster Bay, Sept. 22.—President and Mrs. Roosevelt and their party left Oyster Hay at 9 o'clock this morning for Washington, aboard the government yacht Sylph. They will go as far as Jersey City by water, and will there board a special train on the Pennsylvania railroad, which is due Still going on. Call and wo will give you some bargains that you are sure to buy. Bee our windows. PAIN EXPELLER. jnulne without Trade Mark "Anchor."! •None One well-known person's letter out of many; Our relations with the world were never better. We have avoided all entangling alliances and. In the lanpruatfe of the eminent Bccn tary of state He concluded the negotiations with Great Britain for the i! of tin* Clayton-Bulwer treaty. He negotiated a treaty with the republic of Colombia for I he requisite rights and franchises for the couHtruction and operation of a canal Its ratification was contemptuously re fused by the Colombian government Thereupon the people of Panama renounced their allegiance to th !/* New YorK Oct 12» 1897. I find Dr. Richter's t g| ANCHOR" PAIN EXPELLER a very valuable liniment in p"* n ase of Neuralgia. yf\/K KS VlOtil OtPARTMENT AT TMf titTinu&i f/ui«Dvif/«Jvfleiii, BRENNAN & ROBERTS, Child's Oxfords, were 75c and *1 00, now Girls' Oxfords, were SI and $1.25, now.... Ladies' Oxfords, now wore nituijiletl beyond recognition, were removed to the umlertnkiiiic rooms. One of those who (lied nt the hospital, a woman, was so hailly mangled as to make identification impossible. «2 North 5Iuln St. Next to Eagle Hotel.• 50c we nrc with out an ally awl without an enemy The Tariff to leave at 1:04. If the schedule is maintained, the train will arrive at the national capital at. 0:15 this even- 75c nvention wisely declared in favor (TSruri/'s prices. were $1.25 of "protection which guards and develops our industries" and that 'the measure of protect ton should alwey the diff«Tonce in tli parent Little Left of Wrecked Cnr. Til or# was but little left of tin PROF VIOLIN wmniriEm *1 inu HATlQHAl CONSERVATORY Of HUSIC, 75c C at least equal of production at ;overnment and declared their lndepend ence. The president, acting: within the limits of his executive authority and in conformity with well established precedent, promptly recognized their lndepend- wrecked car. The entire front portion 26c. aod 50c. at all druggists or through if. id. BIchtrr k Co., 216 Pearl St., New Jerk Ladies' Oxfords, were $1.50, a bargain $1.10 Men's Oxfords, while they last, were $1.50, now $1.00 Others too numerous to mention. was completely lii nvn to pieces alid the middle platform wrecked. but the rear was fairly intact. Conductor Hlanelmr.l, who was,oil tile rear plat- Lady Curzon Seriously III 3S HIGHEST national AWARDS. k Recommended by prominent Phy- a sictans, Wholesale and ui/rjutg. Ministers, cta^^BI Thls principle platform of th. i mbodied in the itlon which first London, Sept. 22.—It was announced at Walmer castle this morning that the condition of Lady Curzon, formerly Mary Loiter, of Chicago, was serious. She was taken ill a few days ago. Lord Curzon, who was about to sail for India to resume his duties as viceroy of that country,, has been compelled to postpone his de- Lincoln, and It ha of the cardinal doc ence. Me negotiated a treaty with Panama whereby the United Slates obtained the necessary rights and franchises for building and operating the canal. Honest Weight, Honest Goods, is our Motto. trim 8 of the Republican party during the forty-four years which have (.lapsed since then. It has become incorporated into the public law ami has become the foundation It has been form, was not injured nt nil Potatoes per bushel Onions " When the insurrection occurred upon the istlimuB the president safeguarded American Interests He noted promptly but deliberately, prudently not rashly. The ooirtiolJiT of tin- car was hurled iiKiiinst Hie Mnnonlc building peck forty SPECIAL Apples " Tomatoes " bushel basket Evans Bros. stCm feet nwa.v, while jiiccos of the cur wore picked up at a distanco of more than an eighth of a mile. rogardtd by tli loasonul: legislate anCl apprapptat when imposin Republican part TClfiM firmly not unlawfully. Hp usurped nn authority. Ho only exercised that executive power which Is clearly vested In him lDy the constitution and which his predeces- Pears basket upon Impor American I nil dictated by h prise and Industry and Is founded upon of national In- to discriminate In favor of ustrij power The police at once began an investigation of tho accident and soon hail in custody Hoy Kenton, the driver of tiie express wagon. It was learned that Kenton was on his way to the local express office. He had placed on the tailboard of the express \yagon two fifty pound boxes of dynamite consigned to the city of Melrose. lie drove along Main street and did not know until he rencbed the express office tbut one of the boxes had dropped off. He hurried back toward Main street in the hope of picking it up, but the electric car reached the box first. parturt ACKER Crabs basket 44 and 46 South Main St This principle urd for our cut sors had employed under similar circumstances. If he had failed to appreciate our rights or to act (irmly and promptly blood would have been shed and the rights o£ American citizens would have !Deen sacrificed and the construction of the canal would have been indefinitely delayed.King George III SALE! Plain Hams 8k, Hams.. Cal. Hams. . Bacon...... ie highest con; rest. •ration Dresden, Sept. 22.—King George of Saxony Is ill of bronchitis, For WEDDINGS Clftttfftre I For FUNERALS "01*815 1 A rovision of duties should be made only when conditions have so changed that the pulilic interest demands their fears are felt iu regard to him, owing to his advanced age, he being Grav FOR TEN DAYS Just what you want in floral decorations on short notice. We can do much for you at a reasonable price. (new phone) J.B.CARPENTER, ixeter st. exeter boro ition. and they be so r The president in due time appointed a commission composed of eminent engl- 7ii years old The famous In-er Seal Packages sold BELOW COST, from September 7th to September 17th. Smo. Bacon Pure Lard. . tective princlplt preserve and not d ttroy the A revision and reduction by those who regard the tariff as a robbe ry must awaketijfiHouH apprehension among all whose CjWtal Id employed or who are engaged T:C labor in the various net* i and men-of practical experience to undertake the work of constructing the canal as speedily as practicable. There is no longer any doubt or uncertainty as to the enterprise. Its completion is now an assured fact, and it will stand as one of the memorable achievements of the Football and basket ball goods in abundance, at Krise's, 35 S Main St. FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. Hitcbncr's Tid Bits.] Grahams Soused Mackerel. Smoked Haddock, Kipped Herring,. Lobster per can. Can Shrimps.... 15 and 25 .3 cans 50 . 3 cans 50 20 and 40 mterprisC jghout country which depend in jpon the muintcntuice of New York Stock Markets, furniBhed by M. S. Jordan & Co., stock brokers. Miners' Bank building. Five O'clock Tea Lady Fingers. .. Saltines Social T&a Butter Thins.... Cheese Biscuits. Cheese Sandwich Saratoga Flakes. Regular Special Sale the protectivt tariff along rovonu creased lmportutto) mcasun item. 1 line A revision of U ps means the ir new century Ou Wyoming avenue, to the westward of the scene of.the explosion and toward tlie Wyoming station of the Boston and Maine railroad, a human heart was found lying oh the street. Not a scrap of wreckage of any description was within fifteeu feet of the Pricc The Philippines. New York, Sept. 22, 1904 High. Low. 130 M 129% 22% [ 10c Now 8c Can Clams 3 cans 25 foreign manufacture competition with It means a losy earaern and to American capital. This is therefore not a ithcoretical question which is presented to th* m, but is fine of iminfiliate and practical moment. It can bo settled by them, and by them only. of the prtxlui which como Into production. American wage The administration In the Philippines has been dictated by a broad sense of duty. It has not been subversive of our national ideals, lint has been In conform? ity with the best traditions of the republic.Close Can Oysters 3 cans 25 to til Am Sugar 129% 22 U, I ) Regular L I5c Now 12c ) Regular 25c * Now 21c OX Am Car & F 22% William Orury, Underwear The State! archipelago came to the United us the result of a war, and it bethe duty of the administration to organ Am Loco ., Amal Copper Atchison com Atchison pfd B. R. T. .. 25% 25% 53 81% 99 80% 57% 80% 57 D4 Leading Grocer of Wyo. Valley, Reciprocity ram enforce the laws there as elsewhere, to maintain the national sovereignity and to inaugurate civil government. Before the insurrection had ceased President McKInley admirably expressed our purpose rtinghamton, N. Y„ Sopt. 22.—The celebrated notion of Attorney Alexander I). Wnlleer against President John Mitchell of the Miners' union to recover .$200,000 for the alleged suggestion of the -plan for settling the great anthracite coal strike has been put over this term of supreme court. Tills course was necessary because it was Impossible to get all of the men jnrho have been subpoenaed to come to the city at any yme during the term of the court. Suit Against Mitchell Put Over. 98% 54 11-13 SOUTH MAIN ST. Warehouse on Charles Street. Wo have just secured bv chance 200 dozen Ladies', Men's and Children's Full and Winter lTnderwear at low figures, in fact so low that you would hardly believe it. However, we pass these to you at the same fit lets. You must come see. If you want underwear this winter you can't afford to miss this chance. Look at these figures. The goods aTe here now as represented, even better, but not for long. Infants' All Wool Shirts, silk trimmed and with pearl buttons, worth 50c and 75c; yours for. 10c Ladies' heavy and medium fleece lined ribbed Vests, none worth less than 25c; a lot worth 50c and 75c; these for 10c reciprocity ivith 54 % Nabisco at countries "consistent frith the principles of protection" has long been one of the well recognized poMcieS of the Republican b; & o Can Pacific .. dies & Ohio C. F. I Erie 87% 88 127 41% 34% Said 126% 41% 34% 30 138 121% 121% Campbell, Rozelle & Webster party face of serious Democratic opposition present administration "No effort will be spared to build up the waste places desolated b» war and by long years of nilsgovernnwnt. We shall not wait for the end of strife to begin the beneficent work. We shall continue as we have begun to open the schools and the churches, to set the courts in operation. to foster Industry and trade and T. A. DURKIN, secured a treaty of reciprocity with Cuba which promises to give us control of a large share of the commerce of that Island30V« 138 122% 121% 47% 96 III Central . L. & N. .. Met St Ry M. K. & T. . Mo Pacific . N. Y. Central Norf & West St. Paul .. Ont & West Roth Presidents McKlnley and Roosevelt attempted to negotiate a treaty of reciprocity with Canada. That subject, together with the Alaskan boundary and other matters, was submitted to a joint high commission for consideration, but the differences which arose betwC en the American and the lirltish* commissioners 57 S. Main St. Bartel's Bottled Beer, Ale and Porter, 2 doz. cases $1.00 Feed, per 100 lbs $1.20 46% 95% commerce, and in every way In our power to make these people whom Providence has brought within our Jurisdiction feel that it is their liberty and not our power, their welfare and no* our gain we are 125% 12514 67% 156% LEGAL NOTICES. Pabst Bottled Famous Milwaukee Beer, 2 doz. cases $1.20 Potatoes, fancy stock, per pk .20 Pure Rye Whiskey, full quart bottles 75c to $1.50 Kansas City, Sept. 22.—Replying to an open letter recently sent to the archbishop of Canterbury by the American Young People's Christian Temperance union with reference to an alleged indorsement of the Subway tavern in New York, Chaplain Glelson in behalf *Df the archbishop writes 'that "his grace has expressed uo opinion whatever with regard tci the Subway tavern Initiated by Bishop I'otter." Did Not Indorse Subway Tavern 67% with r ■ct to the boundary made It Im »eeking to enhance. Our flag has never Ivaived over any community but in blessing. I believe the Filipinos will soon recognise the fact that it has not lost its gift of benediction In its world Svlde Journey to their shores." 155% 32% 34% 130% 65% 27 56 possible for the commission to agree upon any of the remaining subjects submitted for Its determination. The Arnirlcan commissioners desired to remit the boundary dispute to the two governments and to proceed with the consideration of all other rpwstlons, Including reciprocity, but the Rrltish commissioners Pennsylvania . Heading .. Rock Island .. So. Pacific .. So Rwy com . T. C. & I. . .. Texas Pacific . Union Pacific . U. S. Leather U. S. Steel .. U. S. Steel pfd Wabash .. 130 ' 65 SEALED PROPOSALS! Sealed proposals will be received liv the City Clerk between the hours of H o'clock and H:is p. m.. Thursday evening, September aid. 1904, during joint session of councils for the construction of a lateral sewer on Elizabeth and East streets from Railroad street, and of house connections from lateral sewer to curb line. Mans;profile ami siieellloations are on file In the City Engineer's office. Proposals shall (rover the entire work and shall state the price pef lineal foot for doing said work ami shall include costs of digging and tilling, the laying of pipe and furnishing of labor and material therefor, and shall also state the total cost of the work. Chase & Sanborn's Teas and Coffees at same price you are paying for inferior quality. Bass's Ale, Guiness's Stout. Dairy Butter 57% 32% 26% 56 President Roosevelt has continued the ■Work In the same Just and generous spirit which Inspired President McKlnley. 31% 32% 46% 30% The people of the Islands have had abundant evidence of the exaltod purpose of the United States. The various degrees of civilization among them, their unfamlllarlty with civic duties, make It Inadvisable to indulge In any declaration as to the future policies which may lead to misunderstanding. The people of the Philippines do not distrust us. We need not distrust ourselves. 46% 31 100% 10% 16% 67% 46% 30% 99% 9% 16 66% 40% declined to proceed further while lm'd and Domestic Wines Cfe Gins Mineral or Table Waters. 1 lot all wool ribbed Vests and Pacts, cheajD at #1.00; our low figures 4Sc boundary remained undetermined. Subsequently the boundary commission was created, and the boundary line has been but no agreement has been D*juhed for further consideration of the remaining questions embraced In the prot- %% 9% 16% 67% 41 Russian Fleet to Flee Again T. A. DURKIN. SALE NOW ON Oeol It is hoped that the two govern Shanghai, Sept. 22.—A Chinese who left Port ""Arthur last Monday reports that owing to the incessant bombardment of the harbor by the Japanese the Russian fleet is determined to break out this week and endeavor to reach Tsingtau, the German port on the Shantung yeulnsula. 41% Bidders shall enclose with each proposal the sum of Jtnocash or certified check as a guarantee to execute a contract if awarded the same. tnents may be abls to agree In due course yfo take up the subject of reciprocity with 'Canadi according to ifie principles laid «l"wn In the Republican national platform.I axatlve Rromo Quinine Cares a Cold in One Day, Crip sn 2 Days 46 S. Main St Both 'phones. Corner Dock Street. We are inspired with one high purpose and that is. under divine guidance, to promote pence and good order, virtue and knowledge, justice, patriotism and prosperity among our Countrymen and to increase to the utmost the strength and honor of the great Republic," Proimsals not accompanied by the required deposit aud not'U accordance with the advertisement and ordinance will not be considered.— MAGNET The platform appropriately recognlzps combustions of capital and labor as the outgrowth of our economic The city reserves the right to reject any or all bids. I(y order of Councils, JOHN T FLANKKKY. City Clerk Subscribe for the Gazette. 87 S. Main St., Pittston.
Object Description
Title | Pittston Gazette |
Masthead | Pittston Gazette, September 22, 1904 |
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 | 1904-09-22 |
Location Covered | United States; Pennsylvania; Luzerne County; Pittston |
Type | Text |
Original Format | newspaper |
Digital Format | image/tiff |
Language | English |
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Description
Title | Pittston Gazette |
Masthead | Pittston Gazette, September 22, 1904 |
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 | 1904-09-22 |
Location Covered | United States; Pennsylvania; Luzerne County; Pittston |
Type | Text |
Original Format | newspaper |
Digital Format | image/tiff |
Identifier | PGZ_19040922_001.tif |
Language | English |
Rights | http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/NoC-US/1.0/ |
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 |
Sponsorship | This Digital Object is provided in a collection that is included in POWER Library: Pennsylvania Photos and Documents, which is funded by the Office of Commonwealth Libraries of Pennsylvania/Pennsylvania Department of Education. |
Full Text | ***' r* % WEATHER iVoD /rVTIONS (tfcfetfc. - THK M0NIE PAPKK. 7 forecast Until 8 p. m. Tomorrow, for Eastern Pennsylvania. Fair and continued cold weather \ tonight, with heavy frost in the northa crn portion; Friday, fair, with slowly ' rising temperature. the People of Pittaton and Vicinity. ALL THE HOME NEWt. \ I WEEKLY BSTAU1.ISHED 1850. w UDAII,Y K8T. BY THEO. UART 55th YEAR. PITTSTON, PA., THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1904. TWO CENTS A COPY. I Q lit / ■« rvi FORTY CENTS A MONTH, f " PAljrJKfQ. - and as vo1'* an-' lav FAIRBANKS' LETTER trio equal ' protection J .iie like restrietlons of the STREETCAR BLOWN UP Talks READY FOR BIG BATTLE | THE | {ONLY 1 WAY I 2 to get the best beer on the § ; market today is to INSIST ? » on getting 4 I Stegmaier's ] 8TICKEY BACK Th fiQnj'jnlstratlon lias enforced the Sherman antitrust act. which was of Republican origin. in cases where combinations hayo been formed in violation of its provisions. The law. which was regarded as ineffective by a Democratic administration, has been invoked by the president against combinations in restraint of wholesome commerce, and it has been uphl'l.l !D»' t».a nni"« • With Advertisers Is another name for Trading Stamps. It is by far the boat name, for the Store that uses them are obliged to Stick Back the cost of the stamps 011 to the selling price of their goods to get even. The PEOPLE'S STORE does not believe in such Tom Foolery and our customers well know that we could not maintain our standard of low prices if wo used Trading Stamps or Stickey Backs. This week we desire to close out the following special lots as we need room for Fall Goods. Republican Vice Presidential Candidate Formally Accepts Nomination. Hits Box of Dynamite Dropped by Express Wagon at Melrose, Mass. Opening of Hostilities is Expected Hourly. "Too busy to advertise" is an obsolete philosophy—and "too busy not to advertise" ha.s taken its place. Merchants have quit being deceived by a waCm room into thinking the furnace need not be replenished with more fuel. Newspaper advertising fills the store, but, like fuel to a furnace, it needs renewing with clocklike regularity. The congress last year, enacted a law to expedite the hearing and determination nf cults arising under the antitrust and Interstate commerce acts, so that the ends of justice might not be defeated by delny. It created the department of commerce and labor, with authority to obtain necessary Information with respect to the creation and operation of corporations engaged in Interstate commerce. It also amended the Interstate commerce law so hs effectually to abolish the pernicious system of rebates, under which large shippers could crush their smaller competitors. These are Important, practical steps taken by n Republican president and a Republican congress for the protection of the people against the encroachments of combined capital. , MAKES PLEA FOR PROTECTION NINE DEAD AND MANY HURT. MESSAGE FROM RUSSIANS v. Scenes of Horror Follow Explosion. Fragments of Bodies Litter Roadway. Human Heart Found Yards Away. Adjacent Houses Wrecked by Shock and Pieces of Shattered Car. Kuropatkin reports no Change in Accuses Democratic Candidates of Industriously Concealing Views on Money Question—Doubts Their Sincerity. Accepts the Issue of "Rooseveltism" and Says the Filipinos Are Happy. the Situation at Mukden—Oyama Urges Supreme Effort in the Foth- coming Contest, Mukden, Sept. 22.—A battle is expected hourly in the vicinity of Fushun, 30 miles east of Mukden. Indianapolis, Intl., Sept. 22.—The lettor of United States Senator Charles W. Kairbntiks accepting the Itejhilillctin nomination for the vice presidency been made public. It is In part as Melrose, Mass., Sept. 22.—An outward bound electric car containing thirty-two people was blown to pieces near the corner of Wyoming avenue . Lot 1 One cane CDf Ladlex'-Fast Black Cot ton Huso, gfe«t value. pair for io, PARKER IN NEW YORK J-"t - lo Dozen ( hlldren » iflanneletta Dresses nicely made stlitaldi' for .school wear, very special price 'D.ks The Democratic party has done nothing toward safeguarding legitimate interests and restraining combinations effected for extortion or other improper purposes. It proposes ns a principal remedy for unjust combinations to remove the tariff from trust made goods, thereby Inviting the foreign producer to occupy, our home market In an .attempt to regulate our own industries. It has assumed that the so called trusts are either created or fostered by the tariff. The assumption is fallacious. Trusts are found in free trade countries, and they control commodities In this country which are upon the free list. Home, Sept. 22.—A telegram from Tokio says that General Oyama has addressed a proclamation to the army urging a supreme effort in the forthcoming battle, which, he says, is likely to decide the, campaign. 9 2 Brewed and bottled right J here at home for half a cen- J tury and pronounced by and Main street, this city, by striking a lifty pound box of dynamite that had fallen o(T an express wagon. Six persons were killed, three more died ot their injuries within an hour, and nineteen others oil the car were taken to the hospitals suffering from all sorts of wounds. Democratic Presidential Wominee ttF'V' '■* . W'f"'. Fast Blaek Mercerized I lim-rskirts, finished with flounce und accordion plaited ruffle, only line follows: ThV- principles which are so frankly and felicitously expressed In the platform adynitied by the Republican national eonliNon meet with my heartiest approval lu the main they have been subjected to the test of actual experience and have been found to be well suited to our industrial and national needs. They have brought us to a high state of material development and have made the nation's name respected among the powers of the Conferring With Leaders, New York, Sept. 22.—Judge Parker came to this city t/his morning from Esopus for a conference with the Democratic leaders. He was accompanied by his private secretary, Mr. McCauslan, and went immediately to the Hoffman House, where he received a number of political fi-iends at 10 o'clock. John B. Stanehfield. of Elmira, was among his early callers. Stauchfleld says that no sore spots remain as a result of yesterday's action at the Democratic state convention. He praised the ticket and said that it would prove a winnerC Secretary McCauslan announced that Judge Parker was satisfied with the ticket and that he thinks it will prove a strong combination. He also announced that he would come here occasionally during the campaign for conference with friends and leaders, but that it must not be understood that he comes to direct the campaign. Lut 4 Lttdics'MubHii Ni«ht Gowns iiiod with hm broidery, u regular J connoisseurs to be Hie J » choicest and most palatable J $ infusion of Hops and Malt * » that scientific brewing has $ • produced. Is not its popu- 2 5 larity a Proof of its superior £ » quality? Order case sent j ? home today. 2 | Stegmaier Brewing Co t ira«armeiit49c St. Petersburg, Sept. 22.—General Kuropatkln reports, under yesterday's date, that there is no change in the situation at Mukden. He adds: "Small detachments of the enemy moved from Berrlaperdzx toward Kaoytoulin, in order to penetrate north of Darling pass. The indications are that the enemy Is endeavoring to flank our left. The losses at Darling Pass on Monday wore one officer and three men killed. Ten officers and 43 men were wounded. The exact Russian casualties at Liao Yang were 04 officers- killed and 257 wounded, 1.810 men killed and 12,023 men Lot 5 20 Dozen Children's WJ nicely lined and well made, a regi For Bonnets, ir sue cap The passengers were mostly working men on their wn.v to their homes in tiiis city, bnt among the dead were a woman and her child. The dead arc Edward Ilnynes, Melrose; Frederick -Marshall, Boston; IDr. Maleom McClellan. Melrose; Winfleid Howe, motorinan, Melrose; Kihvin A. Stowe, South Boston; two unknown men, an unknown young woman and an unknown girl. Lot 6 Men s extra heavy lilue Denim over nils, per pair Lot 7 2fi dozen Men's heavy cheviot shirts, nice dark patterns, a well made shirt only, The utterances of political parties must DC• interpreted in the 1 ifCht of that practtlai construction which they have put upon them when intrusted with power, it Is not aiono what they say but what they will do which should weigh in detcrmintheir capacity to administer public The Republican party is more direct and rational. It does not strike on good and bad alike. It invokes the authority of congress and the power of the courts to deal with specific, well defined combinations In restraint of the rights and interests of the people. It is as insistent upon the protection of capital employed In wholesome enterprises as in preventing Its uso in contravention of the public In- I*licher s Brand lams have always been noted for their superiority of finality. No better made. All shades in stock. PEOPLE'S STORE, in t? affair l NEW 'PHONE 6452 PITTSTON, PENN'A. We have had two administrations: In th last seven years which have been gov ernetf by the same policies. We may con ALWAYS THE CHEAPEST 10 South Main Street, l'lttstofi. Hult the trade reports In vain to discover when the one ended and the other began. ISO Hi were obliged to make vast expenditures for much needed public works. The rapidly expanding needs of the governmust be inet. The national keep pace with our na- teresta, The money question has seemed to be settled .at various times, but the contest has been revived by the enemies of sound money whenever they have thought that they might be successful. We should not relax our vigilance In upholding the integrity of our currency so long as a considerable element of our country are at war with it. The Democratic candidates cannot hope to win preferment in a national convention without Industriously concealing their monetary views, and when Democratic national anfl slate conventions dare not declare their faith in the virtue of the gold standard the hour has not arrived when the forces of sound money shouUKdisband and leave the Held. Explosion Heard Miles Away. No Trading Stamp Prices Here. The force of the explosion wns terrific, and the report was heard ninny miles. Directly opposite was the Masonic building, every window of which was shattered, and through one of the windows a human foot was blown. There were more than a score of persons within a hundred yards of the car, nearly all of whom were knocked down and rendered deaf by the concussion. (ilass and splinters were blown in every direction, and few of the passersby escaped receiving some wound. wounded Grim Relics of Ocean Tragedy Best Flour Best Groceries Best Shoes At Lowest Prices tnent business equipment ran Yarmouth, Eng., Sept. 22.—Frag- Fragments of the French vessel Jean were washed ashore here today. It is supposed that the crew of the vessel were lost, as nothing has licen heard nra tional growth, yet always with due regard to the principles of sound economy in public expenditure. We have pursued 110 parsimonious polk? on the one hand nor Indulged in extravagance on the other. We have measured the public expense by the public necessity. Senator Gorman, of Maryland, and TWanCrey Nieol called on Judge Parker during the morning and conferred with him for some time. Neither of the gentlemen would disclose the object of the visit. Chairman T from them, The convention did well in lis hearty commendation of the administration of I'resldent Kooseveit. This Is sharply challenged by the opposition. We accept the Issue with confidence. The president assumed the responsibilities of chief executive with a pledge to carry out the policy of his beloved and lamented' predecessor lie kept the cabinet of President McKtnley. composed of statesmen of eminent ability, in whom the country placed entire confidence. He carried forward the uncompleted work faithfully and sue- gart Confers With the Sultan Do not pay liigli pricos when you can buy the following brands at a lower price. These brands of flour we guarantee to be the best flour on the market without an exception. is expected to call this afternoon Constantinople, Sept. 22.—The Sultan has granted- an audience to Minister Leishman, of the United States, and discussed with him the outstanding demands made by the United The assumption that the gold standard is "irrevocably established" does violence to the law. It was established by an act of congress, but the congress may alter, amend (tr appeal that act at any DON CARLOS' NARROW ESCAPE When tlioy recovered their senses those who were not dazed were appalled by the shrieks and groans from the ruins of the shattered car. It seemed as If the entire ground was covered with the writhing forms of the injured and the mangled bodies xDf the dead. Within a short time a large force of police was on the scene and doctor in the city as well as from surrounding cities and Was Fired at in Venice by an A6sas' time lislied than are our tariff schedules The on,e may he changed as readily as tin other It 1« no more irrevocably eatab sin who Missed His Mark Venice, Sept. 22.—An attemp made on the life of Don Carlo Spanish pretender, this morning los was taking his usual morning stroll, when an unknown man flred a pistol at him, the bullet missing its mark. The would-be assassin es- States on Turkey was the Evans' Success, bbl $5.75 Butterfly, bbl $5.75 Seal, bbl.. New Gould Sound money is so vital to our welfare. »o important to our Industrial development, that we should let its open enemies or negative friends know tliat we abate nothing of our determination to uphold and defend It. Car prepared ™ under GERMAN LAWS, U the Best there is tor IF A TIP IN CASH ccssfuily. The plcdg pulously; the | is been kept sera jmlse has been fulfilled is welcome, a tip that means cash for all who act on it, should be also welcome. $5.75 Weace and pood order have been maintain *3. Domestic and foreign trade have increased, and relations of amity have preserved with foreign powers. T?ia foraffm pnlloy of the Administration Iihh bfcen conservative, Just and firm and has made for the advancement of peace. Timo and events have given us a larger plaoo in international affairs. While we have enlarged our foreign commerce, we have increased our prestige abroad not with the sword, but with the peaceful agency of enlightened diplomacy. 7 NEURALGIA,' Rheumatism, Lumbago, Gout: OR. RICHTER'S World-Renowned $5.75 those every Panama. towns, cap«»(l You must cash an opportunity to mak'. it of any use to you, and our store is the spot of spots to carry on this profitable business, because we offer a forest of chances for value seekers, etc. Sale on LowShoes The president's course in Panama merits the most generous approval. He dealt with a delicate and difficult situation clearly within oar national rights in such a way as to make possible the early completion of an isthmian canal, which has long been demanded in the interest of commerce and the national defense. Every sort of vehicle was pressed into service, and the work of removing the injured to the hospital was Iiokum. Within two hours more than a score had been treated, but of the number three succumbed (o their Injuries. The boilies of the dead, some of which "ANCHOR" Roosevelts Bound for Washington. Oyster Bay, Sept. 22.—President and Mrs. Roosevelt and their party left Oyster Hay at 9 o'clock this morning for Washington, aboard the government yacht Sylph. They will go as far as Jersey City by water, and will there board a special train on the Pennsylvania railroad, which is due Still going on. Call and wo will give you some bargains that you are sure to buy. Bee our windows. PAIN EXPELLER. jnulne without Trade Mark "Anchor."! •None One well-known person's letter out of many; Our relations with the world were never better. We have avoided all entangling alliances and. In the lanpruatfe of the eminent Bccn tary of state He concluded the negotiations with Great Britain for the i! of tin* Clayton-Bulwer treaty. He negotiated a treaty with the republic of Colombia for I he requisite rights and franchises for the couHtruction and operation of a canal Its ratification was contemptuously re fused by the Colombian government Thereupon the people of Panama renounced their allegiance to th !/* New YorK Oct 12» 1897. I find Dr. Richter's t g| ANCHOR" PAIN EXPELLER a very valuable liniment in p"* n ase of Neuralgia. yf\/K KS VlOtil OtPARTMENT AT TMf titTinu&i f/ui«Dvif/«Jvfleiii, BRENNAN & ROBERTS, Child's Oxfords, were 75c and *1 00, now Girls' Oxfords, were SI and $1.25, now.... Ladies' Oxfords, now wore nituijiletl beyond recognition, were removed to the umlertnkiiiic rooms. One of those who (lied nt the hospital, a woman, was so hailly mangled as to make identification impossible. «2 North 5Iuln St. Next to Eagle Hotel.• 50c we nrc with out an ally awl without an enemy The Tariff to leave at 1:04. If the schedule is maintained, the train will arrive at the national capital at. 0:15 this even- 75c nvention wisely declared in favor (TSruri/'s prices. were $1.25 of "protection which guards and develops our industries" and that 'the measure of protect ton should alwey the diff«Tonce in tli parent Little Left of Wrecked Cnr. Til or# was but little left of tin PROF VIOLIN wmniriEm *1 inu HATlQHAl CONSERVATORY Of HUSIC, 75c C at least equal of production at ;overnment and declared their lndepend ence. The president, acting: within the limits of his executive authority and in conformity with well established precedent, promptly recognized their lndepend- wrecked car. The entire front portion 26c. aod 50c. at all druggists or through if. id. BIchtrr k Co., 216 Pearl St., New Jerk Ladies' Oxfords, were $1.50, a bargain $1.10 Men's Oxfords, while they last, were $1.50, now $1.00 Others too numerous to mention. was completely lii nvn to pieces alid the middle platform wrecked. but the rear was fairly intact. Conductor Hlanelmr.l, who was,oil tile rear plat- Lady Curzon Seriously III 3S HIGHEST national AWARDS. k Recommended by prominent Phy- a sictans, Wholesale and ui/rjutg. Ministers, cta^^BI Thls principle platform of th. i mbodied in the itlon which first London, Sept. 22.—It was announced at Walmer castle this morning that the condition of Lady Curzon, formerly Mary Loiter, of Chicago, was serious. She was taken ill a few days ago. Lord Curzon, who was about to sail for India to resume his duties as viceroy of that country,, has been compelled to postpone his de- Lincoln, and It ha of the cardinal doc ence. Me negotiated a treaty with Panama whereby the United Slates obtained the necessary rights and franchises for building and operating the canal. Honest Weight, Honest Goods, is our Motto. trim 8 of the Republican party during the forty-four years which have (.lapsed since then. It has become incorporated into the public law ami has become the foundation It has been form, was not injured nt nil Potatoes per bushel Onions " When the insurrection occurred upon the istlimuB the president safeguarded American Interests He noted promptly but deliberately, prudently not rashly. The ooirtiolJiT of tin- car was hurled iiKiiinst Hie Mnnonlc building peck forty SPECIAL Apples " Tomatoes " bushel basket Evans Bros. stCm feet nwa.v, while jiiccos of the cur wore picked up at a distanco of more than an eighth of a mile. rogardtd by tli loasonul: legislate anCl apprapptat when imposin Republican part TClfiM firmly not unlawfully. Hp usurped nn authority. Ho only exercised that executive power which Is clearly vested In him lDy the constitution and which his predeces- Pears basket upon Impor American I nil dictated by h prise and Industry and Is founded upon of national In- to discriminate In favor of ustrij power The police at once began an investigation of tho accident and soon hail in custody Hoy Kenton, the driver of tiie express wagon. It was learned that Kenton was on his way to the local express office. He had placed on the tailboard of the express \yagon two fifty pound boxes of dynamite consigned to the city of Melrose. lie drove along Main street and did not know until he rencbed the express office tbut one of the boxes had dropped off. He hurried back toward Main street in the hope of picking it up, but the electric car reached the box first. parturt ACKER Crabs basket 44 and 46 South Main St This principle urd for our cut sors had employed under similar circumstances. If he had failed to appreciate our rights or to act (irmly and promptly blood would have been shed and the rights o£ American citizens would have !Deen sacrificed and the construction of the canal would have been indefinitely delayed.King George III SALE! Plain Hams 8k, Hams.. Cal. Hams. . Bacon...... ie highest con; rest. •ration Dresden, Sept. 22.—King George of Saxony Is ill of bronchitis, For WEDDINGS Clftttfftre I For FUNERALS "01*815 1 A rovision of duties should be made only when conditions have so changed that the pulilic interest demands their fears are felt iu regard to him, owing to his advanced age, he being Grav FOR TEN DAYS Just what you want in floral decorations on short notice. We can do much for you at a reasonable price. (new phone) J.B.CARPENTER, ixeter st. exeter boro ition. and they be so r The president in due time appointed a commission composed of eminent engl- 7ii years old The famous In-er Seal Packages sold BELOW COST, from September 7th to September 17th. Smo. Bacon Pure Lard. . tective princlplt preserve and not d ttroy the A revision and reduction by those who regard the tariff as a robbe ry must awaketijfiHouH apprehension among all whose CjWtal Id employed or who are engaged T:C labor in the various net* i and men-of practical experience to undertake the work of constructing the canal as speedily as practicable. There is no longer any doubt or uncertainty as to the enterprise. Its completion is now an assured fact, and it will stand as one of the memorable achievements of the Football and basket ball goods in abundance, at Krise's, 35 S Main St. FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. Hitcbncr's Tid Bits.] Grahams Soused Mackerel. Smoked Haddock, Kipped Herring,. Lobster per can. Can Shrimps.... 15 and 25 .3 cans 50 . 3 cans 50 20 and 40 mterprisC jghout country which depend in jpon the muintcntuice of New York Stock Markets, furniBhed by M. S. Jordan & Co., stock brokers. Miners' Bank building. Five O'clock Tea Lady Fingers. .. Saltines Social T&a Butter Thins.... Cheese Biscuits. Cheese Sandwich Saratoga Flakes. Regular Special Sale the protectivt tariff along rovonu creased lmportutto) mcasun item. 1 line A revision of U ps means the ir new century Ou Wyoming avenue, to the westward of the scene of.the explosion and toward tlie Wyoming station of the Boston and Maine railroad, a human heart was found lying oh the street. Not a scrap of wreckage of any description was within fifteeu feet of the Pricc The Philippines. New York, Sept. 22, 1904 High. Low. 130 M 129% 22% [ 10c Now 8c Can Clams 3 cans 25 foreign manufacture competition with It means a losy earaern and to American capital. This is therefore not a ithcoretical question which is presented to th* m, but is fine of iminfiliate and practical moment. It can bo settled by them, and by them only. of the prtxlui which como Into production. American wage The administration In the Philippines has been dictated by a broad sense of duty. It has not been subversive of our national ideals, lint has been In conform? ity with the best traditions of the republic.Close Can Oysters 3 cans 25 to til Am Sugar 129% 22 U, I ) Regular L I5c Now 12c ) Regular 25c * Now 21c OX Am Car & F 22% William Orury, Underwear The State! archipelago came to the United us the result of a war, and it bethe duty of the administration to organ Am Loco ., Amal Copper Atchison com Atchison pfd B. R. T. .. 25% 25% 53 81% 99 80% 57% 80% 57 D4 Leading Grocer of Wyo. Valley, Reciprocity ram enforce the laws there as elsewhere, to maintain the national sovereignity and to inaugurate civil government. Before the insurrection had ceased President McKInley admirably expressed our purpose rtinghamton, N. Y„ Sopt. 22.—The celebrated notion of Attorney Alexander I). Wnlleer against President John Mitchell of the Miners' union to recover .$200,000 for the alleged suggestion of the -plan for settling the great anthracite coal strike has been put over this term of supreme court. Tills course was necessary because it was Impossible to get all of the men jnrho have been subpoenaed to come to the city at any yme during the term of the court. Suit Against Mitchell Put Over. 98% 54 11-13 SOUTH MAIN ST. Warehouse on Charles Street. Wo have just secured bv chance 200 dozen Ladies', Men's and Children's Full and Winter lTnderwear at low figures, in fact so low that you would hardly believe it. However, we pass these to you at the same fit lets. You must come see. If you want underwear this winter you can't afford to miss this chance. Look at these figures. The goods aTe here now as represented, even better, but not for long. Infants' All Wool Shirts, silk trimmed and with pearl buttons, worth 50c and 75c; yours for. 10c Ladies' heavy and medium fleece lined ribbed Vests, none worth less than 25c; a lot worth 50c and 75c; these for 10c reciprocity ivith 54 % Nabisco at countries "consistent frith the principles of protection" has long been one of the well recognized poMcieS of the Republican b; & o Can Pacific .. dies & Ohio C. F. I Erie 87% 88 127 41% 34% Said 126% 41% 34% 30 138 121% 121% Campbell, Rozelle & Webster party face of serious Democratic opposition present administration "No effort will be spared to build up the waste places desolated b» war and by long years of nilsgovernnwnt. We shall not wait for the end of strife to begin the beneficent work. We shall continue as we have begun to open the schools and the churches, to set the courts in operation. to foster Industry and trade and T. A. DURKIN, secured a treaty of reciprocity with Cuba which promises to give us control of a large share of the commerce of that Island30V« 138 122% 121% 47% 96 III Central . L. & N. .. Met St Ry M. K. & T. . Mo Pacific . N. Y. Central Norf & West St. Paul .. Ont & West Roth Presidents McKlnley and Roosevelt attempted to negotiate a treaty of reciprocity with Canada. That subject, together with the Alaskan boundary and other matters, was submitted to a joint high commission for consideration, but the differences which arose betwC en the American and the lirltish* commissioners 57 S. Main St. Bartel's Bottled Beer, Ale and Porter, 2 doz. cases $1.00 Feed, per 100 lbs $1.20 46% 95% commerce, and in every way In our power to make these people whom Providence has brought within our Jurisdiction feel that it is their liberty and not our power, their welfare and no* our gain we are 125% 12514 67% 156% LEGAL NOTICES. Pabst Bottled Famous Milwaukee Beer, 2 doz. cases $1.20 Potatoes, fancy stock, per pk .20 Pure Rye Whiskey, full quart bottles 75c to $1.50 Kansas City, Sept. 22.—Replying to an open letter recently sent to the archbishop of Canterbury by the American Young People's Christian Temperance union with reference to an alleged indorsement of the Subway tavern in New York, Chaplain Glelson in behalf *Df the archbishop writes 'that "his grace has expressed uo opinion whatever with regard tci the Subway tavern Initiated by Bishop I'otter." Did Not Indorse Subway Tavern 67% with r ■ct to the boundary made It Im »eeking to enhance. Our flag has never Ivaived over any community but in blessing. I believe the Filipinos will soon recognise the fact that it has not lost its gift of benediction In its world Svlde Journey to their shores." 155% 32% 34% 130% 65% 27 56 possible for the commission to agree upon any of the remaining subjects submitted for Its determination. The Arnirlcan commissioners desired to remit the boundary dispute to the two governments and to proceed with the consideration of all other rpwstlons, Including reciprocity, but the Rrltish commissioners Pennsylvania . Heading .. Rock Island .. So. Pacific .. So Rwy com . T. C. & I. . .. Texas Pacific . Union Pacific . U. S. Leather U. S. Steel .. U. S. Steel pfd Wabash .. 130 ' 65 SEALED PROPOSALS! Sealed proposals will be received liv the City Clerk between the hours of H o'clock and H:is p. m.. Thursday evening, September aid. 1904, during joint session of councils for the construction of a lateral sewer on Elizabeth and East streets from Railroad street, and of house connections from lateral sewer to curb line. Mans;profile ami siieellloations are on file In the City Engineer's office. Proposals shall (rover the entire work and shall state the price pef lineal foot for doing said work ami shall include costs of digging and tilling, the laying of pipe and furnishing of labor and material therefor, and shall also state the total cost of the work. Chase & Sanborn's Teas and Coffees at same price you are paying for inferior quality. Bass's Ale, Guiness's Stout. Dairy Butter 57% 32% 26% 56 President Roosevelt has continued the ■Work In the same Just and generous spirit which Inspired President McKlnley. 31% 32% 46% 30% The people of the Islands have had abundant evidence of the exaltod purpose of the United States. The various degrees of civilization among them, their unfamlllarlty with civic duties, make It Inadvisable to indulge In any declaration as to the future policies which may lead to misunderstanding. The people of the Philippines do not distrust us. We need not distrust ourselves. 46% 31 100% 10% 16% 67% 46% 30% 99% 9% 16 66% 40% declined to proceed further while lm'd and Domestic Wines Cfe Gins Mineral or Table Waters. 1 lot all wool ribbed Vests and Pacts, cheajD at #1.00; our low figures 4Sc boundary remained undetermined. Subsequently the boundary commission was created, and the boundary line has been but no agreement has been D*juhed for further consideration of the remaining questions embraced In the prot- %% 9% 16% 67% 41 Russian Fleet to Flee Again T. A. DURKIN. SALE NOW ON Oeol It is hoped that the two govern Shanghai, Sept. 22.—A Chinese who left Port ""Arthur last Monday reports that owing to the incessant bombardment of the harbor by the Japanese the Russian fleet is determined to break out this week and endeavor to reach Tsingtau, the German port on the Shantung yeulnsula. 41% Bidders shall enclose with each proposal the sum of Jtnocash or certified check as a guarantee to execute a contract if awarded the same. tnents may be abls to agree In due course yfo take up the subject of reciprocity with 'Canadi according to ifie principles laid «l"wn In the Republican national platform.I axatlve Rromo Quinine Cares a Cold in One Day, Crip sn 2 Days 46 S. Main St Both 'phones. Corner Dock Street. We are inspired with one high purpose and that is. under divine guidance, to promote pence and good order, virtue and knowledge, justice, patriotism and prosperity among our Countrymen and to increase to the utmost the strength and honor of the great Republic," Proimsals not accompanied by the required deposit aud not'U accordance with the advertisement and ordinance will not be considered.— MAGNET The platform appropriately recognlzps combustions of capital and labor as the outgrowth of our economic The city reserves the right to reject any or all bids. I(y order of Councils, JOHN T FLANKKKY. City Clerk Subscribe for the Gazette. 87 S. Main St., Pittston. |
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