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7 finer. .J:1." FIFTY-FIRST *. • •N, PA., PRID revi May 4) 1061. SERIOUS EXPLOSION IN WELSH MINE CUP RACES IN OCTOBER WELCOME TO ALLEN. CAPTAIN REED GUILTY. THE MACHINISTS' 8TRIKE. DOES HOT F — r ■; Constitution Cannot Be Mad« to Cover Colonic*. "f FUG BOTTLE ai—n«» *•- Flrit Word of Haw th« N«w ?ork V»Ai fcfub A iked Coniwn • £L "*5 i t & Commissiry at Manila Get* three Years' ftfenteni* j |NDl*r«D *»• Gaining Their Ratals Id Han) Cities. tVashlngton, May 44. — President O'Conhell of the Machinists' association; stlmtaarlstbg the atrlke situation; Croft Sunk In 1MM. ' London, Ms? 24.~A bottle which h«»j San Joan, Porto Rleo, May 84.—Tht demonstrative Welcome tendered to Governor Allen, Who arHved hers ye»- terday oh the M4yflowef\ e*4lijr adt-- vloua demonstra 'been picked up at Graritofli contained a message saying that the stekmshlp Croft, with all hands, was sinking in Bldatlantlc. _i.. .the British steamer Croft, 2,700 tons, H the Arrow line, Captain Land, laden #lfh grain and general nlerchandlse, sailed from New York on Jan. 25, 1809* for Letth and ftundee with a craw of 25 men and was nersr again heard of. She long tine* has been posted as missing at Lloyd's. to Postpone Contests. iH AM ROOK n TO BB BBflTTED. THHEE OrnOEEfl ABB JAO.Bft "The situation now ahowa that wi ■re largely the gainer In the number of settlements made. The latest adjustmenta reported ahow a gain In New Kngland of 1,500 In ttw number of men returned to work wltb the damanda granted, of 600 or 600 In Ohio and probably 1,000 In Pennsylvania. fiBOiaiOH ot mt SBPBBMf Q0TJST, Hotel Inducia Ut This lira & 150 in In Grant Danger. Talk Aksmt bid bk*ll«Kfn CoHllff ta«M-b*naun tallage Cawr to fe*«mr Wnekao From W.w Boat. The Mayflower was met by a launch containing Mr. Hunt, aecretary of Porto Rico; Colonel Buchanan, the collector of customs; Captain Tate# Stirling; the. captplh of the port, and other friends of the governor. Governor Allen landed at the water front at 15 minutes past 11. The pnbllc square fronting the docka was thronged with thousands of people. The crowd was much larger than that which welcomed Governor Allen upon hla flrat arrival In Porto Rloo. He waa greeted with rousing cheers. There was a procession half a mile long formed by the police. 1,500 school Children, i regimental band, iabot -Organisations from Rati Juan and OthW toWns and delegations from Mayaguez and Ponpe that had chartered steamers to reach San Juan. Citizens were In carriages and on foot, and the balconies were covered with bunting and flags. PRESIDENT'S BUSY DAY, 't)lflsl» Read anl BsrNm ul Untenant Barer Now In ■Ulbll Prteon— laanrgeat Bar With Fafna IMrinlaatlsc Amarleani Ckik&I. Vorrriit Declared to Aellahlo. Opinion Written by Chief Jnstloe Taller-'Will Be Mad* Hblle on Monday, It Il MI. tuahlng Through tht Pr&fcramms In Lawwn'a Offer, Anticipation of Starting Hom«. Ban Francisco, May 24.—President. McKlnley la rushing through his aociai and public programme in ordfeV tfi Btart lor Washington. H« breakfasted with hla met*, Mrs. George T. Morse, and received the members o£ the Consular Corps at the temporary executive mansion 10,30 he attended a re- Hotel, given by the and Daughters of the Revolution Anft the -JThla afternoon the President and members of the cabinet go to Oakland to review the school children and drive about the city. Thia evening the President and his offlclal family will rest and Southampton, May 94.—«r Thomas Upton has folded to aak the New Yorlf TacM club to postpone the races rot the America'* cop until the first week In October. The work ot refitting the challenger will be began immediately. - Manila, May 24.—The gates of Blllbld prison, Manila, awung open last night and admitted a mule wagon bearing three former United States officers, who alighted and began to aerve sentences In expiation of crimes In connection with the commissary scandals. Chicago, May 84.—The Record-Herald prints from Ita Waahlngton bureau an article to the effect that the derision of the supreme court of the United States will be that the constitution does not follow the flag. The article goes on; wabh buits. Women's Lawn Villi Sol in a large variety of patter* excellent value for, tbe salt.. Ladies'Light Blue, Pinkai Lavender Lawn Wash Suits wl white tucked sailor collars, tl latest style skirt, with deep ci cular ruffle, with embroidery 1 sertion; a very handsome But SHIRT WAISTB. White Lawn Shirt Waists.wll tucked sailor collar tad intei tion, latest style,' eacb^».»jj ''About 1,000 men struck yesterday. There are some additions in Philadelphia and some In the Seaboard Air 'Line shops In Amertcus, Ga. Onr policy Is to discourage bringing oat any more men than Is absolutely necessary to effect the success of the movement" Th« vessel was considered to be a stanch one, but shortly after leaving port incoming vessels reported a terrific storm raging on the Atlantic. At tbe time ten vessels Were reported missing. VICTORIA'S BIRTHDAY WSERVED TODAY. Sir Thomas Llpton has received dosens of cable dispatches from the United States expressing sympathy and condolence. Mr. Lawson, the owner of this yacht Independence, cabled: Captain Frederick J. Barrows, late depot quartermaster of the department of southern Luzon, la sentenced tij five years' lmtirlsonnlhnt; Captain James C. Reed, late depot commissary In M&: nila, to three years' Imprisonment, add Lieutenant Frederick Boyer, lute depot commissary at Calamb'a, to one year's Imprisonment. Mr. O'Conflell stfys a strike of the mschlnlsts on the Seaboard Air Line will occur today, and the strikers will number 600 or 600. Advices to head-j quarters here Indicate that at San Francisco many of th«. smaller concerns are ready to grant the demands, but are not ready to sign the agreement. Indianapolis the American Bicycle company is reported aa agreeing to the demands, but refusing to sign the agreement. The same condition exists at several other points, and the matter Is being left to the local organisations th settle- Mr. O'Connell salti that he could not understand sflch a policy on the pKr* of the employers, but was not disposed to haggle over a miner Issue, and If necessary he would not Insist on the men ♦tayiiig but On Recount of that technicality. He said the ofgit'lztltlon of the men Is sufficient to enforce their de mands and that the question of signature was comparatively trifling. "This decision, the most Important that the great tribunal ever made, will be handed down next Monday. The Only element of doobt as to the appetfranc* of the judgment en that day Ilea I- *K" fact that one or two of the justices may sot have their •pinions finished and that out of courtesy td them it will be necessary to have a further delay. For nearly six years the Croft bad been In command of Captain Robinson, one of the veterans of the line, but he was taken sick two days before his vessel was to sail. The vessel then was turned over to Captain Land, who went down with her. Exciting AJl-Mght Session in "t am advised that both the Shamrocks were badly crippled. Accept my deepest tegret for the accident and my Beartfelt congratulations that your guests, yourself and yoar sailors escapad. It Is my earneft hqpe that Am'e'ri ca will not tw detlriV'ed of the Shamrocks this seaaon. If for any reason you cannot bring either boat and you desire, I Will be hsppy to bring the Independence over to race either or both the Shamrocks." BlrThottMUftfeliwJi '"I feel deeply grafcfijJ for yBUfmost kind cabltgralB, Your generous offer to send fbur yacht over here to race the Shamrock Is on* I tlwwughty MDtDr?*lbut 1 Am jomihj btfc Witt {fie IJCw BnSmrWtt she la t/ady, and lfHUe opportunity permits I will he delighted to race yoflr boat In American waters." the Relchsrath. SKIRTB. K large line of Ladla able Duck, Piqos, Lin Ghambray Skirts. A LAWNS ANBJm We are nouM DrmiitMofaSB signs; prices, a yard fro IT ALWAYS PATS TO M By order of the provost marshal, General George W. Davis, a press representative was accorded an Interview with the prisoners. Captain Reed and Captain Barrows seemed comparatively unmoved b* their situation. . Lied.-, tenant Boyer protested his innocence "iJevinwi findietiTe toward-Captaln Barrows, who, he slleged, was alone guilty of misappropriating bacon. Despite the reports of wreck and disaster at the time no fears were felt for the boat's safety until she had been overdue several weeks. "But all the probabilities are that the long looked for decision In the famous Insular test cases will be ready for announcement next Monday. This was the expectation of the Justices tbem•elves 48 hours ago. London, May 24.—A dtepatc Seafhenlth, Wales, says reen|l & an explosion in K thelf |fcl» morula*, 150 mei prisoned. Later T\ ports from Songhea. to «fce effect that time men he rattffr.tfivw. It to feared, that itpy feav« been lost. °' MP*1 ctoWd. bnttherei «• wwrtin* well. • VICTORIA* *" »'C a 'Memorial for uwnoofl ■Tit :h from that, an a coal mine are lm- pack their trunkB preparatory to leaving for home tomorrow. The Physicians now believe thkt Mrs. McKlnley will be able to stand the trip. UnlesB she Is worse tomorrow, the start will i be made. Arriving at the palace, Governor Allen was made welcome by speeches by Manuel Egozcue, tbe mayor of San Juan; Senor Rossy, the speaker of the Jeglalatnre, Itnd others. To a crowd of JUXM) persons Governor £»£ n. iong speech In reply. He said that since hta visit to Washington the wishes of the people of Porto Rico are better Und$h)tptD|} dad .thjit He ttrliilfs them psjfc, clieor and encouragement. He expressed tys desire for the co-operation of all io aid tbe government In advancing the Interests of the Island. The governor's remarks were received with tremendous ?fltbusl*sw- OftVtfii'or Alien was tendered a reception at night by the people of the city. Three bands of music played on the plaza, there'were fireworks until midnight, and the governor again addressed tbe.Mobile; Ban Juan Ts enjoying a iemlbollday. Reduced Rates to Cincinnati via the Pennsylvania Railroad, account Con*, vention of United Societies of Chris* tian Endeavor. On account' of the convention of the United Societies of Ch4iti|p' Endeivor, to be held In Pennsylvalla Railroad 4 to 6, from all statist* 0#TO£lJne,"ftursIon tickets to C!nclnn&lP^I%^M1 the roand trip. ** These tickets will be return pasnage, leaving Cincinnati nWD earlier than July 8, and not later than July 14. For specific rates and full Information, apply to ticket agents. "The decision la in favor of the government, but by a divided bench. It Can Dot be said with posltlveness bow many dissenting opinions there will be, but two or three IS the number expected by those who are best Informed. th are e been Major Hale, commandant of the prlsbh. fciearM a storeroom to. be occupied by tbte trio apart from the Filipino prls oners, but as Lieutenant Boyer avoids apeaklng to Captain Barrows other arrangements are probable. PHI , however, The mouth STRIKE SITUfc'TION. O"Council Say* Every Man Will In "There will be at least five individual opinions, but some of these are concffttthg opinions, expressing the views of the writers more fully and particularly than Is done In the opinion of the majority. It Is understood that tbe opinion of the majority In thla case has been written by Chief Justice Fuller, blent of the Repnbllo'a FmC«n. v CN Queen L. D Winder. twhdon, May 21.—-Today to the an ITiemrr of Queen Victoria's birth, and the day ta Mas observed in London and at Windsor Castle as a sort of »M«»ortal tor the Queen. An lattrestta* feature of the day4) proceedings »■& the presentation of new colors to the Third Boots Guards by King Ed ward. The presentation took place lit Bt Jaaee' Park, and thousands of (WMthtor* fllled the (rounds. Melbourne, Australia. May 24,-The birthday-of Quen Victoria is being eel •ebraM throughout the cities of the ■AKlrslUn Federation in the same way during her life time. "The Queen was Uo gnat a monarch to forget her so son." i. the sentiment echoed by Australians everywhere today. Montreal, May 21.—The Queen's birthday is being observed her and In .Ottawa today much on the same lines as during thn life time of the Queen. Barl Mtnto, UuD governor general, and hi* staff, attended divine service this morning in commemor«Uon of the day. Back to Work Within • W«ek. tf SoatH JUta S People** 'Phone. / Always Um Washington, May 84.—"At the tltoee of thQ first week CH the machinists' strike we are tnalntalnlng every point and the close ot another week will probably see all of the men at work," said President James O'Conhelt, this morning. On the VPUBAah and the Sea Board Air Line all of the men are still wit No definite word has been received from the meeting at the Astof House, New York, but O'CottUfell says the strike raid oh the transit tunnel in New York will probably bring that section to terms within the coming week. On Monday the headquarters of the Machinists' Association will be transferred to Toronto, where the an- Charged With AnbilHi taanratenta. AH exatHlnktioh (if the effects of Knud Engelskjon, the Norwegian through whom the Mohammedan chiefs of Mindanao made overtures of peace to General Otis and who was recently irftxted fttl* fnlbesrleinellti discloses fcbe fac,t thflt.be had been (letllifi as an l|{)ent of tiie insurgents,plnfe 1SUP. Hr carried as his credentials a lfe'.tgr from the Filipino Junta In Hongkong to Aguinaldo, and on a pretense of examining mining property in Mindanao he visited the insurgents. Accompanying htrii teas (3. K. St. Clair, an American. The luttei- pretended to be Sh English itian. hut- yesterdHfr hlD dekhbwiedged thai lie was acting at tbe agent of Colonel Colton,..assistant collector .of customs in Manila, and P. H. Steel, a Mlthlla lawyer, in an endeavor to secure possession of mining property In Mindanao before the American troops arrived. The Insurgents suspeeted St. Glair's nationality and twice sentenced htm to be shot) hut be managed to os- Nip*. St. cialt was taketl Into custody yesterday and paroled pending the Inffslliaflon.'I'eitohera For PIHalne*. President Taft of tbe PfclllpptflS commission has cabled to Secretary of War Root requesting him to send 000 of the appointed schoolteachers, one-fifth of whqm wilt be women. The question of securing transportation for them Is a seribuli one. Tbe, transports have Hi) an avtrilge ortlv 1(0 staterooms, Shd It may therefore be ueceasary to charter steamers lo bring tbe, teacher* here. Accommodations will be furnished to the teachers In Manila until they are assigned to the provinces. Won't I|D1 ShaMrook I. Sir Thomas was asked 1( h& Wbritd •and both t|m ShMBW'dts to America. H» UM he did not see any reason wby he should. He Admitted that the Shamrock I was much faster now than when she was In America, but he and others knew thst qhe Is, t!ot *» fast nn the cballeh jtt,'ciil be made. Messrs. Watson and Jameson sre apparently quite cheerful. They are little! distressed by the accident. It Is believed that Captain Sycamore Is not iorry the mishap occurred, as he expects that rather heavier spars Wilt to! •used IB refitting the boil. bit-. Fife wiil arrive hel* today. tile German Salvage roitipanV. wfelch took the steameV- PiiFtt eW the Mlhaclp rook*. hss beefc Engaged to recover the Wtruckage from the Shamrock II, which lies in nine fathoms of water. It Is U6t expected that the milhsall will be saved, bttt II is hoped that the blocks Will be recovered. ,tn this city every establishment employing ittftChlttlsts has elpned agreements, one of them, however, the Cabin Typewriter company, refusing to unionize the shop. There are about 100 machinists In Washington outside of goverHttfcht shops. In' Boston 89 Arms, employing l,05fl men, bavtf signed the agreement* thua far, leaving 1,200 men still enjjijod In I lie strike. The men are out In the Amerldff? Fl"jcta com panyrs shops at Sprlnglield. Westerly, R. I., and Thomasvllje, Conn. The local combination of employer* at Bridgeport, Conn., has been broken by the agreement of the Capsule Machine Company tberfi Latest reports show the fbllowing additional agieCirteHts: tndlatiSj)bl|s. two stiopb: Grand Rapid*, two; Erie, Pa„ the firle City I.ton ttbrk* and the Cleveland and Hendricks' Machine company; Plttaburg, a half dozen oil well supply concerns; Meadville, Pa., the Phoenix Iron works. Ev* A Brsieh of the Eden Ma team. New York; City's great* at wonderland, la located In the Phoenix block, 8. Main St. Open continually. 50o ahow for 10c. 88 4t V D "The court goe* back to the period la which the republic wa* formed and the constitution framed and endeavors to ascertain what wa* th* Intent of tbe founders of tbe nation. M'KINLEY REVIEW8 TROOP8. A (IRANI) DISPLAY. Visit. Sick Soldiers la the Presidio "It holds that the constitution was drafted by the republicans of tbe tUtes wjjlch became members of the Union, that this organic act wa* ratified by these states, that It applied to them alone and that It bad nothing to do with territories, being made by the ■tates for the state*. Bis Bargain. AttrMt Budrtda .1 F«*pl« SCREEN DOORS— Hospital. •an Francisco, May 14,—Mrs. Mc- Kihlejr was Up .VssISHlsy arid was Weil though to appear at her window and wave a farewety to the president as Hfe departed for this military Review at "Honey saved la a* good aa money earned," eo goea the old saying, and It la at onr eatabllabment that It la a led to good advantage. We carry aa Urge a stock aa do any of the larger elty atorea and onr prloee are jnst aa low. Oome In and look over onr stock of spring carpet a, wall papers, window shades, linoleums, lace cnrtalna and draperies. Williams ft MoAitttltt, Her*. Fancy... Extra Fai Plain.... These prices inch tures of the very lat "Th* people of tbe original states were In their combine* action the political power which gave birth to a new ■ot*telf& nation, not the people pf the territories tb«B In existence or afterward acquired. "The atate* of the Union therefore, tbe majority hold, are still the seat of political power, and territories or new traases*lons can be Incorporated within the national domain, constitutionally ■peaking, only through tbe conscious will of th* *tat«s, expressed by congresalonal action in statute or treaty. Acquisition alone 1* not Incorporation." convention will open June 3. While the present intention of the presldfntlal party I* to start for the •ast at 10 o'clock tomorrow morning, this will not be positively decided upon until after a consultation of the attending physicians, which la to be held at noon today. WINDOW SCREENS-i. We bave/i I ment, the \ which are ft LAKE STEAMER BEACHED, In- Danger «f Sinking, the Captain Twrmd Her Ashore. No Lives Lost. ml7tt North Haln Street, Plttaton. READY MIXED .Pi Ogdenoburg, N. Y., May £*.—1The lake steamer Umpire Bute, with 40 excursionists aboard, bound for King! ton. was beached near BrookvlUe, Oi trio, this morning, to - -«nt her frr sinking ' ' and w. er's por and aim captain All of U. landed Mr. Rataay, who wai on the Sham fock I when the accident to that yacht occurred, had a narrow eacape. A block from the peak brushed hi* clothing »n It fall to tba deck. The presldeht was tUet at tbe entrance of the reservation by a detacj)- taeilt bf attliiery arid cavalrjr and ,ei- Wrted to the reviewing stand bri the parade grounds. All the troops passed In review, the late returning volunteer* passing In close marching order la fatigue uniform and unarmed., General Shaffer and the membrra *f the cabinet occupied1 the stand With the president, who made a brief addreMi which was loudly applauded, BASEBALL. ; j No man oan core consumption. Ton can prevent It thongh. Dr. Wood's Norway Pins Syrnp onres oonghs, colds, bronchitis, asthma. Never falls. Per gallon... Always have a full line C in stock. lUsldti it tnltriir'a Ritan la th« Different Leagaei. RATIONAL LEAGUE. prevent iier . jm . hole., extlmoKfting the tree ta"- T,b£'J£ jr1 NO tWO «mTALK. ' wbrthtr t • Aft New York— n. h. m. Cincinnati ..OOOOQOOOl— 1 7 11 New York... I 0 0 1 fli M fl Pltteriea—Newton and Pelt*; Doheny aiid Boverman.Whsn doctors fall try Bnrdock Blood Bitters. Onres dupe pels, oonatlpatlon; Invigorates the whole eyetem. GARDEN Sach as 'ENDENCE MAY RACE. Ml Rtw York Yacht dak •I P»e«. At Braokjy*— it. n 5 Chicago .t.. 2 D4 0 0 f 0 1 0 •— 9 H 1 Brooklyn ... 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0- 2 | I BMter!«»~-vDfr.T*iiirs and Panel); Taylor and torn At Philadelphia— ft. H. fi. at Louia. .. i o d o l 1 • o 7-io is a Philadelphia. 01 0000050-8 4 » Batierien—Harper, Powell and Nichola; Divggle by and Douglaae. ■ Neat tdlMMIUr. Behenectady, N.- May 24,-Dave Reynold*, an aged mlaer, Was murdered on hi* farm at ScotU, a suburb of title City, sotne time yesterday. The body wa* found partly covered by bay In the cow *hed lasttfigttt iff three neighbor*. He had been struck two heavy blow* on the left temple with a clnb while htfrfisislng a horse In the atabl*, tbs police Investigation shows, and the body was dragged Into the ad- Joining cow ehed and partly concealed under the hay. Reynolds was well kfcbfrii hereabouts as a miser and genitalia *tc*fttrlC character. He recently paid $12,boo for tiilp farta and Is supposed to have had Beverrii thousand dollars secreted about tbe premises. He lived alone on the place, and robbery Is believed to have been the motive of the crime. will Ana :* to their Interest to boy their lewsr pipe "ana °f M- We have the •Itilflad nil gland pi*C. J. t * riinesi (an* Jand a u VICE AMONG BOSTON WOMEN. *rk, M|y- 24.—Tfce World says decision will piobably be anD today Ja the controversy be\e cup committee of the New fcfc-ehijj anti-Mr. Lawson as to __ "V tatter's yacht Independence shall compete with the Constitu- Ion for the honor of defending the America's cup. A member of the New fork Yacht club who la prominently dentltied with Its racing Interests said Juit both sides had presented their sarfN/ and a decision today will settle question. It was learned from the lame authority that the New York Eacht club has not receded from the principle of Its original contention, that the Independence must sail under the lolors of the New York Yacht club.\ The cup committee Is believed to have made concessions, however, which tnabled Mr. Lawson to agree to their terms, the result of the agreement being that the Independence will fly the colors of the New York Yacht club in her trials. Every other demand was Conceded to Mr. Lawson, It is said, and he will keep control of his yacht. The action by which the Independence en- Joys an opportunity to race Is said to be a transfer of just as little interest In the yacht to a member of the New York Yacht club as would warrant the club in attaching its pennant to Mr. Lawson's boat. Gambling, Smoking and Drinking De- dared to be en the Ikophh. BoatA, It.—"Gambling, amokill, drAkiafc aad other Tlce» are conetantly Increasing among the women After the review the president, escorted by General Shatter and Chlonel Glrard, Went through every ward of the military hospital. He had a amlle for every patient and spoke wordB of cheer to many. GARDEN AND same before! "*D. elsewhere.: 1 ii. Bine m|t aultlnga lot anmmef, fast oolora, ISO. D*Fobmt If. BimiU), Vote on Revlalon Will Not be Reached General Tlnlo has arrived h*re. He will visit General MacArthur In behalf of the flocos prisoners. He told a correspondent thnt his surrender was com plete, llot a single gun remaining In the northwestern part of LuzoH. The qieu who were In arms are notV ebgagfed lu trading. H* Added that the people want civil government and schools. At Boston - » . a, h. ■ Ptttahurg ... 0 1 3 • * I) 0 0 0— 3 8 f ■Bonlon JOSOOOOO*— 7 « J B.U.rle.—Chwbro and O'Connor; Pittinger and Mora II. Waat Pitta ton of Boston," Mid Mrs. Elisabeth TutUe, * one ot the Prohibition offlcers of this ctjr, la aa address to the Moral Education Aaaodatlon of Massachusetts. "Society seems tame without wine and coftttts, and to get drunk seems the aalT object." Mrs. Tuttle said she referred to the better clasa of people. Before Tomorrow. After luncheon at the Scott residence Mr. McKlnley went to the Palace hotel to attend a brief reception by the Union League club and another by the Ohio Society of CAllfornla. He made • short speech at each place. Sawn pipe always on hand and for atla by Crcl/jna IIachihb Co. lMf Evans Bf( Philadelphia, May 24.—From the eagerneaa with which the commissioners to the Presbyterian Assembly resumed the debate on creed revision today It appears to be doubtful If a vote will be reached before tomorrow noon. Bvea then the vote may be almply on the question whether or not the entire subject shall be dismissed. STANDING or TIIE CLUBS. w. l. ».o. N»wTork... 13 T .*00 Mwtofl... Cincinnati 1# 9 .|K5 Htookljri, Phila'phli.. It 12 .Sot fi. Louli. PttUburg... is 12 .SOD Chlr«no.. W. I.. ».c. 10 It .470 11 Is , 11 IS .879 for BmI Md (or sale. 45 South Main Si BarerD1 atone left oyer at rerjr low rente, alao aovoral dwellings with modern toproTementa, ard alao eaveral horaea at medium and low rent* In Plttatos and Went Plttaton. Buyer. will now find noma U h—- V " u TBOtmOS, D"t. Bojr's Peeallar Heart* AMERICAN LEAGUE. At Detroit—Boston, 4; Detroit, 2. At Cleveland—Washington, 18; Cleveland, 14. At Chicago— Philadelphia, 0; Chicago, 11. Baltimore, May 24.—Boy, the S yCarold son of Jacob S. Gerding of thia city, whose heart has performed ita functions In the lower part of hla abdomen for the past year, baa bad the organ placed In lta proper position by a surgical operation, lie misplacement was caused by a peculiar disease of the lungs, which began jto awell when AROUND THE WORLD. Chicago. May 24.—The Brat step toward a consolidation of the local urban transportation companies was taken yesterday, when a syndicate consisting of Messrs. Mitchell, hiair And Field on ohe side and th» Union Traction icoiupany on the other bought all of HCliarles T. Yerkes' holdings In the elevated and the traction organizations. With the closing of these transactions Mr. Yerkes' Interest In local passenger traffic ceased. A conservative appraisement of the proceeds of C. T. Yerkes' sale Ib put .at $8,000,000. and tbe street takes It for granted that A large part of this sum will be Used by. Mr. Yerkes In his Lohdon projects. Oat off Chicago Railroads. , EASTERN LEAGUE. At Rochester—Rochester, 4; Worccittr, 8. At Buffalo—Buffalo, 8; Hartford, b. At Toronto—1Toronto, ■ Syracuse, 1 At Montreal—Montreal, (J; Ptbtiderira, 0. JulM Verne Thlnka the Globe Can be not m Qoarter—Bnt 10c and 40 dCj*e In a ▼ialof Dr. Agnew's Little Pills. pleasure In every doee—little, but awfully good. Cure tick beadaobe, constipation, biliousness, nausea, tallownaee. J. H. Houck. Circled In About Forty Daya. ESTHER CLEVELAND BETTER. DeSalas International Horittlarr. PaHs, May 24.—Jules Verne, author of "Around the World In Eighty Days," waa interviewed at Amlnens today re- Indications That 8he Will Recover Batavla, Java, May 24.—The volcano of Keloet Is In eruption. The lava is threatening the Blitar coffee plantations and has endangered Kedirl. The district is In total darkness. It Is reported that there had been great loss ef life, many patients having beett overwhelmed by lltvli. The population of blitar Is fleeing. A heavy rain of cinders continues falling, covering six districts aggregating one-third of the Island, including Samarguhg, Kedirl and Surakarta. Java Threatened by Volcano. Vancouver, B. C., May 24.—A Joint International survey party composed of United States aid Canadian engineers la about to begin the task of defining the International boundary between the United States and Canada from the Paclflc coast to the Rocky mountains. It I* contended that this work was inaccurately performed by tbe gflrteys of 1850, 1860 and 1861. One of the tnost Important matters to be determined as a result of this Joint survey is tbe question of national location of the Mount Baker mining district Valuable mines (ire embraced In this section, the treaty being claimed both by tbe American and the Canadian governments. From the Attack of Diphtheria. boy was 2 years of age and gradual ly forced tbe heart downward. After the removal of a quanity of pua the surgeon was able to put the heart back In its proper place. Armstrong's carding the effort now being made for a record-breaking trip around the world. He said the tour could be made daya, providing close connections were made. Princeton, N. J., May 24.—Esther Cleveland, daughter of at-Presldent Cleveland, who Is suffering from diphtheria, la much better today. I O E 8C Pennsylvania Railroad Low-Rate Tour Richmond, May 24.—Tbe water was over the wharfa, the ahlpyard and the streets In tbe lower part of the city and was still rising at midnight, but owing to precautions the damage will be Immaterial. The James river division of the Chesapeake and Ohio railroad Is tied up, but it is not expected that the roadbed will suffer greatly. Damage to crops along the river Is very great. Rtehaoal Flooded. Best Flour $4.60 BOER LAAQER SURPRISED. to the Pacific Coast. Oats, per bushel Feed, all kinds 1.10 We are receiving Wall Paper every Room Moulding and tains of all kinds, a ialty. Pictures framC short notice. Estimal wall papering and p|i cheerfully given. Jjj The Pennsylvania Railroad Personally- Conducted Tour to San Francisco and the Pacific Coast, lea Yin* New York, Philadelphia, and Pittsburg by special train of Pullmau Sleeping, Dining, and Observation cars,, July 8, will not be confined to delegates to the Kpwortb League Convention, which will be held in San Pranclsco from July 18 to 21, but will be run for the benefit of all who Chester Grlswold, a member of the New York Yacht club regatta committee, left lift doubt tliat the Boston boat will have the chance her owner Becks. Oats, is bushel lots... Potatoes, bushel... Hay, pet 100 Best Butter No. 7 Broom. D cans fine Peaches The Highland Light Artillery Victors In a Fight Near Branford. Haaalaa Strikers Shot Dona, Capetown, May 24.—The Highland Light Infantry recently surprised a Boer laager, near Branford, In the Orange River Colony. Twelve Boers: ware killed and thirteen • wounded. Twelre Were taken prisoners. "The New York Yacht club," said Mr. Grlswold. "lias every disposition to give the new boa* a chance. We want her to come in." St. Petersburg, May 24.—The Obonkhoff armor plate and ordnance works, a government Institution, midway between St. Petersburg *hd Schlusaelbourg, was the scehe of a riotous demonstration and severe flgbtlng between soldiers, police and mounted gendarmes and strikers. Workmen numbering several thousand struck Monday, and the windows of the factory on the 8cbluBsellDoni'g road were smashed. The gendarmes flred on tbe strikers, killing several and wounding many, according to information given by local witnesses. Atlanta, Jiiy 24.—Frazler Oilman, half brother of the late George Oilman of Bridgeport, Conn., has returned home. He said be expected tbe estate wonid In a day or two be divided Into either seven or nine shares. The belrs, be said, had made up their minds to lose as little as possible by litigation. Be Will get from $300,000 to $500,000, dependent upon the number of shares. He thinks Mrs. Blakeley Hall will get $50,000. oilman Estate t» tl* Utile* New York, May 24.—Mary Jan* Mc- Mahon of Paterson, ft. J., who came into ftroinlnence by coming and going Ifreta tbe FrAnk & Outran mill during tbe strike and defying tbe strikers, was arrested last night upon a charge of disorderly conduct. When the warrant was served, she created a scene by defying the officer to lock her up. This attracted a crowd, and when the patrol wagon arrived It was surrounded, and when she was lifted In there were cheers. The crowd followed for a conalderable distance, aboutlng and hooting.Miss MeMahoa Arrested, usipsuso ®q» pus spuojiisp }f*|A o| CM|sep Northwest during the Summer season. Stops will be made at Denver, Colorado Springs, Salt Lake City, San Francisco, Monterey, Santa Barbara, Los Angeles, San Jose, Portland, Seattle, Banff Hot Spring*," St. Paul, and other Interesting points es route. Orsst to Go Back to Manila, New York, May 24.—A general strike on all rapid transit tunnel work began yesterday at the city hall terminal section and spread northward about as fast as the walking delegates could themselves proceed with thetr announcement of the plans. The tunnel strike, so tbe contractors declare. Is a movement to coerce contractors entirely outside the tunnel operations. Taasel Work Stops. 3 cans Corn 25 i dozed Canned Corn... .86 3 lbs Bvap. Peaches.. .26 4 lbs PrttUes 26 Lion Coffee... ....12# Arbuckle Coffee .12# Fresh eggs, doz .16 T.SatWafa Washington, May 24.—Instead of being assigned to duty In the United States upon the expiration of their present leaves of absence Brigadier General Fred D. Grant and Major General J. C. Bates will return to their stations In the Philippines. The comparatively large number of officers with the rank of major general and brigadier general who will soon be available In consequence of the suppression of the rebellion in the Philippines will probably make necessary a rearrangement of the departmental commands In this country. North Main NINE HOUR8 FOR MINERS. Tumultuous Scenes Mark the Passage R. B.,CU «f the Bill In the Relchsrath. The round-trip ratefeom all point® on the Pennsylvan' Railroad *4&,4Plttabur8, $188.50, cc transportation, d C*«D&• n*Mman ber|b, a id meals In dining car; two persons in a berth, each, $168.50. Rates from Pittsburg, $5.00 less. Vienna, May 24.—An all-night sea slon of the Reichsrath wan held last night, (or the purpose of considering finally the miners' nine-hour bill, which was adopted. Tumultuous scenes marked the discussion on the bill. One of the Incidents of the session was an assault made by Deputy Walloff on Deputy Zechner. Amarlllo, Tex., May 24.—The most destructive fire In the history of this place started oarly yesterday. Two blocks of stores and warehouses, Including the principal business portions of the town, were destroyed. The origin of the fire Is unknown. The losses are placed at $100,000, pwtlally Insured.Texas Towa Bnrned, Pretty summer F« :ive Price Saying. Appendicitis From Exercise, J. T. ARMSTRONG * CO., The tour will cover a period of thirty days. Haana Joins the O. A. H. Poughkeepsle, N. Y., May 24.—Miss Uaud Wright of HlnBdale, N. Y„ may not recover from an operation for appendicitis, her Illness having been brought on from too much exercise. The day before she was stricken Bhe walked 23 miles. She was faint and exhausted after her long tramp, and the next day her condition became alarming. It was discovered she had appendloltls, and an operation followed.BD Sooth Main Bt. WITH TON. UOobS DELIVERED PROMPTLY. This store is noted I variety of Pretty Wai summer, consistiag oj Persian Stripes, Ptt Figured Dimjtieia.'' An endless variety c Something specialf sets, Short Corsets, Long Corsets. Persons desiring, may return Independently from San Frahclsco by various routes at proportionately low rates. Cleveland, May 24.—Senaior M. A. Hanna was last night mustered Into Memorial post, O. A. R„ of this city. He was received with great enthusiasm and made a brief speech In reply to the congratulations upon the new honor conferred upon him. New York, May 24.—The large brick balldlng on Hamilton avenue, Brooklyn, owned and occupied by the Bonoma Wine and Brandy company was partially burned laat night The damage waa chiefly confined to the three tipper floors, and the lost la placed at (100,000. foe* Fire la BrooklraC For further Information apply to Ticket Agents, or addresa Geo. W. Boyd, Assistant General Passenger Agent, Philadelphia. Creek Treaty Rattle#. HE 10111 Washington. May 24.—The treaty between the United States and the Creek Nation, ratified yesterday, provides for the allotment of the Creek lands In severalty, for the giving of titles In town sites and for a general winding up of the affairs of the Greek Nation by 1904. BRIEF NEW8 NOTES. A DELAWARE FREAK. Reduced Rates to San Francisco via the Pennsylvania Railroad, account Epworth League Convention. ▲ T«ry IwKy. The volcano of Keloet, Java, la again active. Colored Women of Eighty-Seven Re- "It la with a goad dial of pleasure and —ttofiriHon thit I recommend Chamber- Iain's Oolk), Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy," saya druggist A. W. Sawtelle, of Hartford, Conn. "A lady customer, sseng the remedy exnoeed foe aale on my ahow eaae, aald to me: -i reaDy believe that medlelne saved my Ufa the peat summar while at tha ahore,' and aha baoame so enthoalaatlo over Us marita that I at onee made np my mind to taeommead It In the fntora. a gentleman eame Into my atora ao overaome with eolle palna that ha auk at onee to tha floot. I gave him a doee of thia remedy whleh helped him. I repeated tha dose and la flftaan mlantee he Mt my aton smilingly informlng me that ke Mt ae well aa erar." Bold by Farter, Peek Sc. Roberts, apotheearlea; Ptttaton, one doer above FaghflMel and West JPltttstoa Wyoming and Lussrne Wilmington, Del., May 24.—Susan Thomas, colored, shows evidence of returning youth. She 1b eighty-seven yean old, but her gray hair Is return' lag to a black color. She is cutting two teeth, is very active, and says her health la better than for many years. gaining Youthful Characteristics. On account of the Fifth International Convention of the Epworth League, to be held In Ban Francisco Jnly 18 to 23, the Pennsylvania Railroad Company will Mil, July 4 to 12, from all stations on Its line, excursion tickets to Ban Francisco at greatly reduced rates. For specific Information regarding rates, routes, aad conditions of tickets, apply to ticket agents. A Weaaaa's Awful Peril. Secretary Root has ordered the organization of five additional Infantry regiments authorised by law. Mere SoLllera Ceaalev Heme. MUSHROOMS (imported) CAVIAR (goose liver) BLOATER PASTE CAPRES MARMALADE B \R-LE-DU C SARDINES (extra fine) BEAUMARCHANT Gloves, Ladles' Nepj iery and HandkcrcbieJj pretty designs. lalletel For Alilis Oeuterfetter*. "There la only one ohance to aave your life and that Is through an operation" were the startling worda heard by lira. I. & Bunt, of Lima Bldge, WW., bom her dootor after be had vainly tried to oare bar of a frightful oaae of etoaueh trouble and yellow Janndlee. Gall stonaa had farmed and aha oonetantly grew worae. Then aha began to oaa Eleotrla Bitten whleh wholly oared her. We a wonderful etomaeh, lver and kidney remedy. Omea dyapepWest PIMston, and W. O. Prloe, PIMstoo. Washington, May 24.—General Mac- Arthur at Manila has Informed the war department of the sailing from that port of the transport Pennsylvania for San Francisco and the arrival of the transport Grant. The former's passengers war* 82 offleera and 910 enliated men. Philadelphia, May 24.—The federal grand Jury has Indicted John T. Semple, a lawyer of Camden, charged with aiding Taylor and Bredell In counterfeiting $20 notes while they were locked up In prison In this city. Martblnus Wessels Pretorlus, the Bret president of the Dutch African Republic, the title of which was changed In 1898 to that of the South Afstcan Republic, died lfay 18 at Potchef qjtroom, Transvaal Colony, after twC% days' lUneaa. We make a spti Waist Material. - 'FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. R. B. Cm GREAT OIL QUSHER. Seventeen months of Dr. L. Kimball at Botsi Bart, Wilkssbsm, where be baa owed man than 1,800 ladles, ml—, gsntlsman and children of painful ooras, bunions, ingrowing nails aad all iliasms of lbs net, including protruding birth marks, moles, abnormal growths and warts, daring the pest 17 months. Ohsrgss to suit svsrybody. Oosss tomorrow from 8 to 5:80. Sunday bonis, • to 12. Ask for Dr. Kimball at the office. It4s dangerons to out your oorns. Dr. Kimball hat bssn a profeaeer of OWrepody mors than 80 years. All of Us operations are painless and done la one visit to his offiee. Hie oharges era moderate, and always toM' In Oeras, Baatonaaad lagrowlag Halts. *1® often reeelve painful ante, sprains or brulaaa from aooldenia. BaekWe Amloe Men, will Hll tha pain and oare the InJnry- It1* the oyellat's Mend. Ones Wato Plitoa. and W. oTtkm, nK A raaSBIayale Rid sr. (shad roe) NM Ona Found In Indiana Flowing at the Rata of iJOOO Barrels a Day. Marlon, Ind., May 24.—What prom: tees' to be the best oil well In Indiana was shot on the Baldwin farm, less than a mile from the business section of this city, on Thursday. A 250-barrel . tank was half filled in one hour, indlnrfing a flow of 1,000 barrels a day. K«w York, May 84,1901. ' Open. Clot. = | 3s "4 sliM lh a keen, oleer brain, high ambition. ASSeent bo* win make you feel like ■ new being. Bold by Btaohe pharmacy, West Ptttaton, end W a Prloe, Plttotoa.DEALERS IN STAPLE & FANCY GROCERIES. Mud ISItrtb HT-PIOPL** PHONK froSi&V&iiiiiii.V fflpi Garden toola and hoee, a* Ash's. SHELLEA&LUCHSiNGER HON at night an agonising to moeoare. Da Galto's Oaoov Tiaonaa w01 relieTe uaiaelaaMi. *«Oi Uaattve a OaM la One Day. onKHJaimna TaWeto. ( WEST "SIDE GROCERS, VD FUKM' ••«••••• toto**•••••C1*8 197V * .•••••••••••»••••••••••»•»••• JHj 16 pi•••••*••«••« B M Mystic Cure for rheumatism and neuralgia radleaily eurea In 1 to 8 days. Its astwn upon the system Is lemarkaois and *e »«t doee greatly benaflta. 7Be. Sold No" « NC*th oroup, soon ss It Is also a Da Witt's Little larlr Risers eearoh the bmme 4eat parts of the bowels and remove Si mparltUa speedily with nodleeomfort The) aas famous for their effloaey. Kasy STAka, never gripe. U Y«too. I»totoa, Stroh's pharmacy, WastPlttrton. a* LUZKRNB Avm. Ilam imbw IW mortntHla «ny XartsMtee m»T "Una for it*m 0C y, only the lutereetb. flUslnl sa-siaa the Interest will owee Imnujbjgbrq dollar of principal tktu trnfl bonding private fund* and tragfl ' ri"lH\mimSi•b0»J pSpET^doTno? braa**(a«nLg*^ f'Washington, Ifay 14.—Foreeeet until t p. m. Saturday (or Baatern Pennsylvania: Rain tonight, with lower i« ■■■■aiwii * fair wMtWr Bator* THE WKATHRR. I^GMWTIW.'W^* Tmnguhtion daring D inddan »nd torrthk ttouk of aroap. 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Object Description
Title | Pittston Gazette |
Masthead | Pittston Gazette, May 24, 1901 |
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 | 1901-05-24 |
Location Covered | United States; Pennsylvania; Luzerne County; Pittston |
Type | Text |
Original Format | newspaper |
Digital Format | image/tiff |
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 |
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. |
Description
Title | Pittston Gazette |
Masthead | Pittston Gazette, May 24, 1901 |
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 | 1901-05-24 |
Location Covered | United States; Pennsylvania; Luzerne County; Pittston |
Type | Text |
Original Format | newspaper |
Digital Format | image/tiff |
Identifier | PGZ_19010524_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 | 7 finer. .J:1." FIFTY-FIRST *. • •N, PA., PRID revi May 4) 1061. SERIOUS EXPLOSION IN WELSH MINE CUP RACES IN OCTOBER WELCOME TO ALLEN. CAPTAIN REED GUILTY. THE MACHINISTS' 8TRIKE. DOES HOT F — r ■; Constitution Cannot Be Mad« to Cover Colonic*. "f FUG BOTTLE ai—n«» *•- Flrit Word of Haw th« N«w ?ork V»Ai fcfub A iked Coniwn • £L "*5 i t & Commissiry at Manila Get* three Years' ftfenteni* j |NDl*r«D *»• Gaining Their Ratals Id Han) Cities. tVashlngton, May 44. — President O'Conhell of the Machinists' association; stlmtaarlstbg the atrlke situation; Croft Sunk In 1MM. ' London, Ms? 24.~A bottle which h«»j San Joan, Porto Rleo, May 84.—Tht demonstrative Welcome tendered to Governor Allen, Who arHved hers ye»- terday oh the M4yflowef\ e*4lijr adt-- vloua demonstra 'been picked up at Graritofli contained a message saying that the stekmshlp Croft, with all hands, was sinking in Bldatlantlc. _i.. .the British steamer Croft, 2,700 tons, H the Arrow line, Captain Land, laden #lfh grain and general nlerchandlse, sailed from New York on Jan. 25, 1809* for Letth and ftundee with a craw of 25 men and was nersr again heard of. She long tine* has been posted as missing at Lloyd's. to Postpone Contests. iH AM ROOK n TO BB BBflTTED. THHEE OrnOEEfl ABB JAO.Bft "The situation now ahowa that wi ■re largely the gainer In the number of settlements made. The latest adjustmenta reported ahow a gain In New Kngland of 1,500 In ttw number of men returned to work wltb the damanda granted, of 600 or 600 In Ohio and probably 1,000 In Pennsylvania. fiBOiaiOH ot mt SBPBBMf Q0TJST, Hotel Inducia Ut This lira & 150 in In Grant Danger. Talk Aksmt bid bk*ll«Kfn CoHllff ta«M-b*naun tallage Cawr to fe*«mr Wnekao From W.w Boat. The Mayflower was met by a launch containing Mr. Hunt, aecretary of Porto Rico; Colonel Buchanan, the collector of customs; Captain Tate# Stirling; the. captplh of the port, and other friends of the governor. Governor Allen landed at the water front at 15 minutes past 11. The pnbllc square fronting the docka was thronged with thousands of people. The crowd was much larger than that which welcomed Governor Allen upon hla flrat arrival In Porto Rloo. He waa greeted with rousing cheers. There was a procession half a mile long formed by the police. 1,500 school Children, i regimental band, iabot -Organisations from Rati Juan and OthW toWns and delegations from Mayaguez and Ponpe that had chartered steamers to reach San Juan. Citizens were In carriages and on foot, and the balconies were covered with bunting and flags. PRESIDENT'S BUSY DAY, 't)lflsl» Read anl BsrNm ul Untenant Barer Now In ■Ulbll Prteon— laanrgeat Bar With Fafna IMrinlaatlsc Amarleani Ckik&I. Vorrriit Declared to Aellahlo. Opinion Written by Chief Jnstloe Taller-'Will Be Mad* Hblle on Monday, It Il MI. tuahlng Through tht Pr&fcramms In Lawwn'a Offer, Anticipation of Starting Hom«. Ban Francisco, May 24.—President. McKlnley la rushing through his aociai and public programme in ordfeV tfi Btart lor Washington. H« breakfasted with hla met*, Mrs. George T. Morse, and received the members o£ the Consular Corps at the temporary executive mansion 10,30 he attended a re- Hotel, given by the and Daughters of the Revolution Anft the -JThla afternoon the President and members of the cabinet go to Oakland to review the school children and drive about the city. Thia evening the President and his offlclal family will rest and Southampton, May 94.—«r Thomas Upton has folded to aak the New Yorlf TacM club to postpone the races rot the America'* cop until the first week In October. The work ot refitting the challenger will be began immediately. - Manila, May 24.—The gates of Blllbld prison, Manila, awung open last night and admitted a mule wagon bearing three former United States officers, who alighted and began to aerve sentences In expiation of crimes In connection with the commissary scandals. Chicago, May 84.—The Record-Herald prints from Ita Waahlngton bureau an article to the effect that the derision of the supreme court of the United States will be that the constitution does not follow the flag. The article goes on; wabh buits. Women's Lawn Villi Sol in a large variety of patter* excellent value for, tbe salt.. Ladies'Light Blue, Pinkai Lavender Lawn Wash Suits wl white tucked sailor collars, tl latest style skirt, with deep ci cular ruffle, with embroidery 1 sertion; a very handsome But SHIRT WAISTB. White Lawn Shirt Waists.wll tucked sailor collar tad intei tion, latest style,' eacb^».»jj ''About 1,000 men struck yesterday. There are some additions in Philadelphia and some In the Seaboard Air 'Line shops In Amertcus, Ga. Onr policy Is to discourage bringing oat any more men than Is absolutely necessary to effect the success of the movement" Th« vessel was considered to be a stanch one, but shortly after leaving port incoming vessels reported a terrific storm raging on the Atlantic. At tbe time ten vessels Were reported missing. VICTORIA'S BIRTHDAY WSERVED TODAY. Sir Thomas Llpton has received dosens of cable dispatches from the United States expressing sympathy and condolence. Mr. Lawson, the owner of this yacht Independence, cabled: Captain Frederick J. Barrows, late depot quartermaster of the department of southern Luzon, la sentenced tij five years' lmtirlsonnlhnt; Captain James C. Reed, late depot commissary In M&: nila, to three years' Imprisonment, add Lieutenant Frederick Boyer, lute depot commissary at Calamb'a, to one year's Imprisonment. Mr. O'Conflell stfys a strike of the mschlnlsts on the Seaboard Air Line will occur today, and the strikers will number 600 or 600. Advices to head-j quarters here Indicate that at San Francisco many of th«. smaller concerns are ready to grant the demands, but are not ready to sign the agreement. Indianapolis the American Bicycle company is reported aa agreeing to the demands, but refusing to sign the agreement. The same condition exists at several other points, and the matter Is being left to the local organisations th settle- Mr. O'Connell salti that he could not understand sflch a policy on the pKr* of the employers, but was not disposed to haggle over a miner Issue, and If necessary he would not Insist on the men ♦tayiiig but On Recount of that technicality. He said the ofgit'lztltlon of the men Is sufficient to enforce their de mands and that the question of signature was comparatively trifling. "This decision, the most Important that the great tribunal ever made, will be handed down next Monday. The Only element of doobt as to the appetfranc* of the judgment en that day Ilea I- *K" fact that one or two of the justices may sot have their •pinions finished and that out of courtesy td them it will be necessary to have a further delay. For nearly six years the Croft bad been In command of Captain Robinson, one of the veterans of the line, but he was taken sick two days before his vessel was to sail. The vessel then was turned over to Captain Land, who went down with her. Exciting AJl-Mght Session in "t am advised that both the Shamrocks were badly crippled. Accept my deepest tegret for the accident and my Beartfelt congratulations that your guests, yourself and yoar sailors escapad. It Is my earneft hqpe that Am'e'ri ca will not tw detlriV'ed of the Shamrocks this seaaon. If for any reason you cannot bring either boat and you desire, I Will be hsppy to bring the Independence over to race either or both the Shamrocks." BlrThottMUftfeliwJi '"I feel deeply grafcfijJ for yBUfmost kind cabltgralB, Your generous offer to send fbur yacht over here to race the Shamrock Is on* I tlwwughty MDtDr?*lbut 1 Am jomihj btfc Witt {fie IJCw BnSmrWtt she la t/ady, and lfHUe opportunity permits I will he delighted to race yoflr boat In American waters." the Relchsrath. SKIRTB. K large line of Ladla able Duck, Piqos, Lin Ghambray Skirts. A LAWNS ANBJm We are nouM DrmiitMofaSB signs; prices, a yard fro IT ALWAYS PATS TO M By order of the provost marshal, General George W. Davis, a press representative was accorded an Interview with the prisoners. Captain Reed and Captain Barrows seemed comparatively unmoved b* their situation. . Lied.-, tenant Boyer protested his innocence "iJevinwi findietiTe toward-Captaln Barrows, who, he slleged, was alone guilty of misappropriating bacon. Despite the reports of wreck and disaster at the time no fears were felt for the boat's safety until she had been overdue several weeks. "But all the probabilities are that the long looked for decision In the famous Insular test cases will be ready for announcement next Monday. This was the expectation of the Justices tbem•elves 48 hours ago. London, May 24.—A dtepatc Seafhenlth, Wales, says reen|l & an explosion in K thelf |fcl» morula*, 150 mei prisoned. Later T\ ports from Songhea. to «fce effect that time men he rattffr.tfivw. It to feared, that itpy feav« been lost. °' MP*1 ctoWd. bnttherei «• wwrtin* well. • VICTORIA* *" »'C a 'Memorial for uwnoofl ■Tit :h from that, an a coal mine are lm- pack their trunkB preparatory to leaving for home tomorrow. The Physicians now believe thkt Mrs. McKlnley will be able to stand the trip. UnlesB she Is worse tomorrow, the start will i be made. Arriving at the palace, Governor Allen was made welcome by speeches by Manuel Egozcue, tbe mayor of San Juan; Senor Rossy, the speaker of the Jeglalatnre, Itnd others. To a crowd of JUXM) persons Governor £»£ n. iong speech In reply. He said that since hta visit to Washington the wishes of the people of Porto Rico are better Und$h)tptD|} dad .thjit He ttrliilfs them psjfc, clieor and encouragement. He expressed tys desire for the co-operation of all io aid tbe government In advancing the Interests of the Island. The governor's remarks were received with tremendous ?fltbusl*sw- OftVtfii'or Alien was tendered a reception at night by the people of the city. Three bands of music played on the plaza, there'were fireworks until midnight, and the governor again addressed tbe.Mobile; Ban Juan Ts enjoying a iemlbollday. Reduced Rates to Cincinnati via the Pennsylvania Railroad, account Con*, vention of United Societies of Chris* tian Endeavor. On account' of the convention of the United Societies of Ch4iti|p' Endeivor, to be held In Pennsylvalla Railroad 4 to 6, from all statist* 0#TO£lJne,"ftursIon tickets to C!nclnn&lP^I%^M1 the roand trip. ** These tickets will be return pasnage, leaving Cincinnati nWD earlier than July 8, and not later than July 14. For specific rates and full Information, apply to ticket agents. "The decision la in favor of the government, but by a divided bench. It Can Dot be said with posltlveness bow many dissenting opinions there will be, but two or three IS the number expected by those who are best Informed. th are e been Major Hale, commandant of the prlsbh. fciearM a storeroom to. be occupied by tbte trio apart from the Filipino prls oners, but as Lieutenant Boyer avoids apeaklng to Captain Barrows other arrangements are probable. PHI , however, The mouth STRIKE SITUfc'TION. O"Council Say* Every Man Will In "There will be at least five individual opinions, but some of these are concffttthg opinions, expressing the views of the writers more fully and particularly than Is done In the opinion of the majority. It Is understood that tbe opinion of the majority In thla case has been written by Chief Justice Fuller, blent of the Repnbllo'a FmC«n. v CN Queen L. D Winder. twhdon, May 21.—-Today to the an ITiemrr of Queen Victoria's birth, and the day ta Mas observed in London and at Windsor Castle as a sort of »M«»ortal tor the Queen. An lattrestta* feature of the day4) proceedings »■& the presentation of new colors to the Third Boots Guards by King Ed ward. The presentation took place lit Bt Jaaee' Park, and thousands of (WMthtor* fllled the (rounds. Melbourne, Australia. May 24,-The birthday-of Quen Victoria is being eel •ebraM throughout the cities of the ■AKlrslUn Federation in the same way during her life time. "The Queen was Uo gnat a monarch to forget her so son." i. the sentiment echoed by Australians everywhere today. Montreal, May 21.—The Queen's birthday is being observed her and In .Ottawa today much on the same lines as during thn life time of the Queen. Barl Mtnto, UuD governor general, and hi* staff, attended divine service this morning in commemor«Uon of the day. Back to Work Within • W«ek. tf SoatH JUta S People** 'Phone. / Always Um Washington, May 84.—"At the tltoee of thQ first week CH the machinists' strike we are tnalntalnlng every point and the close ot another week will probably see all of the men at work," said President James O'Conhelt, this morning. On the VPUBAah and the Sea Board Air Line all of the men are still wit No definite word has been received from the meeting at the Astof House, New York, but O'CottUfell says the strike raid oh the transit tunnel in New York will probably bring that section to terms within the coming week. On Monday the headquarters of the Machinists' Association will be transferred to Toronto, where the an- Charged With AnbilHi taanratenta. AH exatHlnktioh (if the effects of Knud Engelskjon, the Norwegian through whom the Mohammedan chiefs of Mindanao made overtures of peace to General Otis and who was recently irftxted fttl* fnlbesrleinellti discloses fcbe fac,t thflt.be had been (letllifi as an l|{)ent of tiie insurgents,plnfe 1SUP. Hr carried as his credentials a lfe'.tgr from the Filipino Junta In Hongkong to Aguinaldo, and on a pretense of examining mining property in Mindanao he visited the insurgents. Accompanying htrii teas (3. K. St. Clair, an American. The luttei- pretended to be Sh English itian. hut- yesterdHfr hlD dekhbwiedged thai lie was acting at tbe agent of Colonel Colton,..assistant collector .of customs in Manila, and P. H. Steel, a Mlthlla lawyer, in an endeavor to secure possession of mining property In Mindanao before the American troops arrived. The Insurgents suspeeted St. Glair's nationality and twice sentenced htm to be shot) hut be managed to os- Nip*. St. cialt was taketl Into custody yesterday and paroled pending the Inffslliaflon.'I'eitohera For PIHalne*. President Taft of tbe PfclllpptflS commission has cabled to Secretary of War Root requesting him to send 000 of the appointed schoolteachers, one-fifth of whqm wilt be women. The question of securing transportation for them Is a seribuli one. Tbe, transports have Hi) an avtrilge ortlv 1(0 staterooms, Shd It may therefore be ueceasary to charter steamers lo bring tbe, teacher* here. Accommodations will be furnished to the teachers In Manila until they are assigned to the provinces. Won't I|D1 ShaMrook I. Sir Thomas was asked 1( h& Wbritd •and both t|m ShMBW'dts to America. H» UM he did not see any reason wby he should. He Admitted that the Shamrock I was much faster now than when she was In America, but he and others knew thst qhe Is, t!ot *» fast nn the cballeh jtt,'ciil be made. Messrs. Watson and Jameson sre apparently quite cheerful. They are little! distressed by the accident. It Is believed that Captain Sycamore Is not iorry the mishap occurred, as he expects that rather heavier spars Wilt to! •used IB refitting the boil. bit-. Fife wiil arrive hel* today. tile German Salvage roitipanV. wfelch took the steameV- PiiFtt eW the Mlhaclp rook*. hss beefc Engaged to recover the Wtruckage from the Shamrock II, which lies in nine fathoms of water. It Is U6t expected that the milhsall will be saved, bttt II is hoped that the blocks Will be recovered. ,tn this city every establishment employing ittftChlttlsts has elpned agreements, one of them, however, the Cabin Typewriter company, refusing to unionize the shop. There are about 100 machinists In Washington outside of goverHttfcht shops. In' Boston 89 Arms, employing l,05fl men, bavtf signed the agreement* thua far, leaving 1,200 men still enjjijod In I lie strike. The men are out In the Amerldff? Fl"jcta com panyrs shops at Sprlnglield. Westerly, R. I., and Thomasvllje, Conn. The local combination of employer* at Bridgeport, Conn., has been broken by the agreement of the Capsule Machine Company tberfi Latest reports show the fbllowing additional agieCirteHts: tndlatiSj)bl|s. two stiopb: Grand Rapid*, two; Erie, Pa„ the firle City I.ton ttbrk* and the Cleveland and Hendricks' Machine company; Plttaburg, a half dozen oil well supply concerns; Meadville, Pa., the Phoenix Iron works. Ev* A Brsieh of the Eden Ma team. New York; City's great* at wonderland, la located In the Phoenix block, 8. Main St. Open continually. 50o ahow for 10c. 88 4t V D "The court goe* back to the period la which the republic wa* formed and the constitution framed and endeavors to ascertain what wa* th* Intent of tbe founders of tbe nation. M'KINLEY REVIEW8 TROOP8. A (IRANI) DISPLAY. Visit. Sick Soldiers la the Presidio "It holds that the constitution was drafted by the republicans of tbe tUtes wjjlch became members of the Union, that this organic act wa* ratified by these states, that It applied to them alone and that It bad nothing to do with territories, being made by the ■tates for the state*. Bis Bargain. AttrMt Budrtda .1 F«*pl« SCREEN DOORS— Hospital. •an Francisco, May 14,—Mrs. Mc- Kihlejr was Up .VssISHlsy arid was Weil though to appear at her window and wave a farewety to the president as Hfe departed for this military Review at "Honey saved la a* good aa money earned," eo goea the old saying, and It la at onr eatabllabment that It la a led to good advantage. We carry aa Urge a stock aa do any of the larger elty atorea and onr prloee are jnst aa low. Oome In and look over onr stock of spring carpet a, wall papers, window shades, linoleums, lace cnrtalna and draperies. Williams ft MoAitttltt, Her*. Fancy... Extra Fai Plain.... These prices inch tures of the very lat "Th* people of tbe original states were In their combine* action the political power which gave birth to a new ■ot*telf& nation, not the people pf the territories tb«B In existence or afterward acquired. "The atate* of the Union therefore, tbe majority hold, are still the seat of political power, and territories or new traases*lons can be Incorporated within the national domain, constitutionally ■peaking, only through tbe conscious will of th* *tat«s, expressed by congresalonal action in statute or treaty. Acquisition alone 1* not Incorporation." convention will open June 3. While the present intention of the presldfntlal party I* to start for the •ast at 10 o'clock tomorrow morning, this will not be positively decided upon until after a consultation of the attending physicians, which la to be held at noon today. WINDOW SCREENS-i. We bave/i I ment, the \ which are ft LAKE STEAMER BEACHED, In- Danger «f Sinking, the Captain Twrmd Her Ashore. No Lives Lost. ml7tt North Haln Street, Plttaton. READY MIXED .Pi Ogdenoburg, N. Y., May £*.—1The lake steamer Umpire Bute, with 40 excursionists aboard, bound for King! ton. was beached near BrookvlUe, Oi trio, this morning, to - -«nt her frr sinking ' ' and w. er's por and aim captain All of U. landed Mr. Rataay, who wai on the Sham fock I when the accident to that yacht occurred, had a narrow eacape. A block from the peak brushed hi* clothing »n It fall to tba deck. The presldeht was tUet at tbe entrance of the reservation by a detacj)- taeilt bf attliiery arid cavalrjr and ,ei- Wrted to the reviewing stand bri the parade grounds. All the troops passed In review, the late returning volunteer* passing In close marching order la fatigue uniform and unarmed., General Shaffer and the membrra *f the cabinet occupied1 the stand With the president, who made a brief addreMi which was loudly applauded, BASEBALL. ; j No man oan core consumption. Ton can prevent It thongh. Dr. Wood's Norway Pins Syrnp onres oonghs, colds, bronchitis, asthma. Never falls. Per gallon... Always have a full line C in stock. lUsldti it tnltriir'a Ritan la th« Different Leagaei. RATIONAL LEAGUE. prevent iier . jm . hole., extlmoKfting the tree ta"- T,b£'J£ jr1 NO tWO «mTALK. ' wbrthtr t • Aft New York— n. h. m. Cincinnati ..OOOOQOOOl— 1 7 11 New York... I 0 0 1 fli M fl Pltteriea—Newton and Pelt*; Doheny aiid Boverman.Whsn doctors fall try Bnrdock Blood Bitters. Onres dupe pels, oonatlpatlon; Invigorates the whole eyetem. GARDEN Sach as 'ENDENCE MAY RACE. Ml Rtw York Yacht dak •I P»e«. At Braokjy*— it. n 5 Chicago .t.. 2 D4 0 0 f 0 1 0 •— 9 H 1 Brooklyn ... 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0- 2 | I BMter!«»~-vDfr.T*iiirs and Panel); Taylor and torn At Philadelphia— ft. H. fi. at Louia. .. i o d o l 1 • o 7-io is a Philadelphia. 01 0000050-8 4 » Batierien—Harper, Powell and Nichola; Divggle by and Douglaae. ■ Neat tdlMMIUr. Behenectady, N.- May 24,-Dave Reynold*, an aged mlaer, Was murdered on hi* farm at ScotU, a suburb of title City, sotne time yesterday. The body wa* found partly covered by bay In the cow *hed lasttfigttt iff three neighbor*. He had been struck two heavy blow* on the left temple with a clnb while htfrfisislng a horse In the atabl*, tbs police Investigation shows, and the body was dragged Into the ad- Joining cow ehed and partly concealed under the hay. Reynolds was well kfcbfrii hereabouts as a miser and genitalia *tc*fttrlC character. He recently paid $12,boo for tiilp farta and Is supposed to have had Beverrii thousand dollars secreted about tbe premises. He lived alone on the place, and robbery Is believed to have been the motive of the crime. will Ana :* to their Interest to boy their lewsr pipe "ana °f M- We have the •Itilflad nil gland pi*C. J. t * riinesi (an* Jand a u VICE AMONG BOSTON WOMEN. *rk, M|y- 24.—Tfce World says decision will piobably be anD today Ja the controversy be\e cup committee of the New fcfc-ehijj anti-Mr. Lawson as to __ "V tatter's yacht Independence shall compete with the Constitu- Ion for the honor of defending the America's cup. A member of the New fork Yacht club who la prominently dentltied with Its racing Interests said Juit both sides had presented their sarfN/ and a decision today will settle question. It was learned from the lame authority that the New York Eacht club has not receded from the principle of Its original contention, that the Independence must sail under the lolors of the New York Yacht club.\ The cup committee Is believed to have made concessions, however, which tnabled Mr. Lawson to agree to their terms, the result of the agreement being that the Independence will fly the colors of the New York Yacht club in her trials. Every other demand was Conceded to Mr. Lawson, It is said, and he will keep control of his yacht. The action by which the Independence en- Joys an opportunity to race Is said to be a transfer of just as little interest In the yacht to a member of the New York Yacht club as would warrant the club in attaching its pennant to Mr. Lawson's boat. Gambling, Smoking and Drinking De- dared to be en the Ikophh. BoatA, It.—"Gambling, amokill, drAkiafc aad other Tlce» are conetantly Increasing among the women After the review the president, escorted by General Shatter and Chlonel Glrard, Went through every ward of the military hospital. He had a amlle for every patient and spoke wordB of cheer to many. GARDEN AND same before! "*D. elsewhere.: 1 ii. Bine m|t aultlnga lot anmmef, fast oolora, ISO. D*Fobmt If. BimiU), Vote on Revlalon Will Not be Reached General Tlnlo has arrived h*re. He will visit General MacArthur In behalf of the flocos prisoners. He told a correspondent thnt his surrender was com plete, llot a single gun remaining In the northwestern part of LuzoH. The qieu who were In arms are notV ebgagfed lu trading. H* Added that the people want civil government and schools. At Boston - » . a, h. ■ Ptttahurg ... 0 1 3 • * I) 0 0 0— 3 8 f ■Bonlon JOSOOOOO*— 7 « J B.U.rle.—Chwbro and O'Connor; Pittinger and Mora II. Waat Pitta ton of Boston," Mid Mrs. Elisabeth TutUe, * one ot the Prohibition offlcers of this ctjr, la aa address to the Moral Education Aaaodatlon of Massachusetts. "Society seems tame without wine and coftttts, and to get drunk seems the aalT object." Mrs. Tuttle said she referred to the better clasa of people. Before Tomorrow. After luncheon at the Scott residence Mr. McKlnley went to the Palace hotel to attend a brief reception by the Union League club and another by the Ohio Society of CAllfornla. He made • short speech at each place. Sawn pipe always on hand and for atla by Crcl/jna IIachihb Co. lMf Evans Bf( Philadelphia, May 24.—From the eagerneaa with which the commissioners to the Presbyterian Assembly resumed the debate on creed revision today It appears to be doubtful If a vote will be reached before tomorrow noon. Bvea then the vote may be almply on the question whether or not the entire subject shall be dismissed. STANDING or TIIE CLUBS. w. l. ».o. N»wTork... 13 T .*00 Mwtofl... Cincinnati 1# 9 .|K5 Htookljri, Phila'phli.. It 12 .Sot fi. Louli. PttUburg... is 12 .SOD Chlr«no.. W. I.. ».c. 10 It .470 11 Is , 11 IS .879 for BmI Md (or sale. 45 South Main Si BarerD1 atone left oyer at rerjr low rente, alao aovoral dwellings with modern toproTementa, ard alao eaveral horaea at medium and low rent* In Plttatos and Went Plttaton. Buyer. will now find noma U h—- V " u TBOtmOS, D"t. Bojr's Peeallar Heart* AMERICAN LEAGUE. At Detroit—Boston, 4; Detroit, 2. At Cleveland—Washington, 18; Cleveland, 14. At Chicago— Philadelphia, 0; Chicago, 11. Baltimore, May 24.—Boy, the S yCarold son of Jacob S. Gerding of thia city, whose heart has performed ita functions In the lower part of hla abdomen for the past year, baa bad the organ placed In lta proper position by a surgical operation, lie misplacement was caused by a peculiar disease of the lungs, which began jto awell when AROUND THE WORLD. Chicago. May 24.—The Brat step toward a consolidation of the local urban transportation companies was taken yesterday, when a syndicate consisting of Messrs. Mitchell, hiair And Field on ohe side and th» Union Traction icoiupany on the other bought all of HCliarles T. Yerkes' holdings In the elevated and the traction organizations. With the closing of these transactions Mr. Yerkes' Interest In local passenger traffic ceased. A conservative appraisement of the proceeds of C. T. Yerkes' sale Ib put .at $8,000,000. and tbe street takes It for granted that A large part of this sum will be Used by. Mr. Yerkes In his Lohdon projects. Oat off Chicago Railroads. , EASTERN LEAGUE. At Rochester—Rochester, 4; Worccittr, 8. At Buffalo—Buffalo, 8; Hartford, b. At Toronto—1Toronto, ■ Syracuse, 1 At Montreal—Montreal, (J; Ptbtiderira, 0. JulM Verne Thlnka the Globe Can be not m Qoarter—Bnt 10c and 40 dCj*e In a ▼ialof Dr. Agnew's Little Pills. pleasure In every doee—little, but awfully good. Cure tick beadaobe, constipation, biliousness, nausea, tallownaee. J. H. Houck. Circled In About Forty Daya. ESTHER CLEVELAND BETTER. DeSalas International Horittlarr. PaHs, May 24.—Jules Verne, author of "Around the World In Eighty Days," waa interviewed at Amlnens today re- Indications That 8he Will Recover Batavla, Java, May 24.—The volcano of Keloet Is In eruption. The lava is threatening the Blitar coffee plantations and has endangered Kedirl. The district is In total darkness. It Is reported that there had been great loss ef life, many patients having beett overwhelmed by lltvli. The population of blitar Is fleeing. A heavy rain of cinders continues falling, covering six districts aggregating one-third of the Island, including Samarguhg, Kedirl and Surakarta. Java Threatened by Volcano. Vancouver, B. C., May 24.—A Joint International survey party composed of United States aid Canadian engineers la about to begin the task of defining the International boundary between the United States and Canada from the Paclflc coast to the Rocky mountains. It I* contended that this work was inaccurately performed by tbe gflrteys of 1850, 1860 and 1861. One of the tnost Important matters to be determined as a result of this Joint survey is tbe question of national location of the Mount Baker mining district Valuable mines (ire embraced In this section, the treaty being claimed both by tbe American and the Canadian governments. From the Attack of Diphtheria. boy was 2 years of age and gradual ly forced tbe heart downward. After the removal of a quanity of pua the surgeon was able to put the heart back In its proper place. Armstrong's carding the effort now being made for a record-breaking trip around the world. He said the tour could be made daya, providing close connections were made. Princeton, N. J., May 24.—Esther Cleveland, daughter of at-Presldent Cleveland, who Is suffering from diphtheria, la much better today. I O E 8C Pennsylvania Railroad Low-Rate Tour Richmond, May 24.—Tbe water was over the wharfa, the ahlpyard and the streets In tbe lower part of the city and was still rising at midnight, but owing to precautions the damage will be Immaterial. The James river division of the Chesapeake and Ohio railroad Is tied up, but it is not expected that the roadbed will suffer greatly. Damage to crops along the river Is very great. Rtehaoal Flooded. Best Flour $4.60 BOER LAAQER SURPRISED. to the Pacific Coast. Oats, per bushel Feed, all kinds 1.10 We are receiving Wall Paper every Room Moulding and tains of all kinds, a ialty. Pictures framC short notice. Estimal wall papering and p|i cheerfully given. Jjj The Pennsylvania Railroad Personally- Conducted Tour to San Francisco and the Pacific Coast, lea Yin* New York, Philadelphia, and Pittsburg by special train of Pullmau Sleeping, Dining, and Observation cars,, July 8, will not be confined to delegates to the Kpwortb League Convention, which will be held in San Pranclsco from July 18 to 21, but will be run for the benefit of all who Chester Grlswold, a member of the New York Yacht club regatta committee, left lift doubt tliat the Boston boat will have the chance her owner Becks. Oats, is bushel lots... Potatoes, bushel... Hay, pet 100 Best Butter No. 7 Broom. D cans fine Peaches The Highland Light Artillery Victors In a Fight Near Branford. Haaalaa Strikers Shot Dona, Capetown, May 24.—The Highland Light Infantry recently surprised a Boer laager, near Branford, In the Orange River Colony. Twelve Boers: ware killed and thirteen • wounded. Twelre Were taken prisoners. "The New York Yacht club," said Mr. Grlswold. "lias every disposition to give the new boa* a chance. We want her to come in." St. Petersburg, May 24.—The Obonkhoff armor plate and ordnance works, a government Institution, midway between St. Petersburg *hd Schlusaelbourg, was the scehe of a riotous demonstration and severe flgbtlng between soldiers, police and mounted gendarmes and strikers. Workmen numbering several thousand struck Monday, and the windows of the factory on the 8cbluBsellDoni'g road were smashed. The gendarmes flred on tbe strikers, killing several and wounding many, according to information given by local witnesses. Atlanta, Jiiy 24.—Frazler Oilman, half brother of the late George Oilman of Bridgeport, Conn., has returned home. He said be expected tbe estate wonid In a day or two be divided Into either seven or nine shares. The belrs, be said, had made up their minds to lose as little as possible by litigation. Be Will get from $300,000 to $500,000, dependent upon the number of shares. He thinks Mrs. Blakeley Hall will get $50,000. oilman Estate t» tl* Utile* New York, May 24.—Mary Jan* Mc- Mahon of Paterson, ft. J., who came into ftroinlnence by coming and going Ifreta tbe FrAnk & Outran mill during tbe strike and defying tbe strikers, was arrested last night upon a charge of disorderly conduct. When the warrant was served, she created a scene by defying the officer to lock her up. This attracted a crowd, and when the patrol wagon arrived It was surrounded, and when she was lifted In there were cheers. The crowd followed for a conalderable distance, aboutlng and hooting.Miss MeMahoa Arrested, usipsuso ®q» pus spuojiisp }f*|A o| CM|sep Northwest during the Summer season. Stops will be made at Denver, Colorado Springs, Salt Lake City, San Francisco, Monterey, Santa Barbara, Los Angeles, San Jose, Portland, Seattle, Banff Hot Spring*," St. Paul, and other Interesting points es route. Orsst to Go Back to Manila, New York, May 24.—A general strike on all rapid transit tunnel work began yesterday at the city hall terminal section and spread northward about as fast as the walking delegates could themselves proceed with thetr announcement of the plans. The tunnel strike, so tbe contractors declare. Is a movement to coerce contractors entirely outside the tunnel operations. Taasel Work Stops. 3 cans Corn 25 i dozed Canned Corn... .86 3 lbs Bvap. Peaches.. .26 4 lbs PrttUes 26 Lion Coffee... ....12# Arbuckle Coffee .12# Fresh eggs, doz .16 T.SatWafa Washington, May 24.—Instead of being assigned to duty In the United States upon the expiration of their present leaves of absence Brigadier General Fred D. Grant and Major General J. C. Bates will return to their stations In the Philippines. The comparatively large number of officers with the rank of major general and brigadier general who will soon be available In consequence of the suppression of the rebellion in the Philippines will probably make necessary a rearrangement of the departmental commands In this country. North Main NINE HOUR8 FOR MINERS. Tumultuous Scenes Mark the Passage R. B.,CU «f the Bill In the Relchsrath. The round-trip ratefeom all point® on the Pennsylvan' Railroad *4&,4Plttabur8, $188.50, cc transportation, d C*«D&• n*Mman ber|b, a id meals In dining car; two persons in a berth, each, $168.50. Rates from Pittsburg, $5.00 less. Vienna, May 24.—An all-night sea slon of the Reichsrath wan held last night, (or the purpose of considering finally the miners' nine-hour bill, which was adopted. Tumultuous scenes marked the discussion on the bill. One of the Incidents of the session was an assault made by Deputy Walloff on Deputy Zechner. Amarlllo, Tex., May 24.—The most destructive fire In the history of this place started oarly yesterday. Two blocks of stores and warehouses, Including the principal business portions of the town, were destroyed. The origin of the fire Is unknown. The losses are placed at $100,000, pwtlally Insured.Texas Towa Bnrned, Pretty summer F« :ive Price Saying. Appendicitis From Exercise, J. T. ARMSTRONG * CO., The tour will cover a period of thirty days. Haana Joins the O. A. H. Poughkeepsle, N. Y., May 24.—Miss Uaud Wright of HlnBdale, N. Y„ may not recover from an operation for appendicitis, her Illness having been brought on from too much exercise. The day before she was stricken Bhe walked 23 miles. She was faint and exhausted after her long tramp, and the next day her condition became alarming. It was discovered she had appendloltls, and an operation followed.BD Sooth Main Bt. WITH TON. UOobS DELIVERED PROMPTLY. This store is noted I variety of Pretty Wai summer, consistiag oj Persian Stripes, Ptt Figured Dimjtieia.'' An endless variety c Something specialf sets, Short Corsets, Long Corsets. Persons desiring, may return Independently from San Frahclsco by various routes at proportionately low rates. Cleveland, May 24.—Senaior M. A. Hanna was last night mustered Into Memorial post, O. A. R„ of this city. He was received with great enthusiasm and made a brief speech In reply to the congratulations upon the new honor conferred upon him. New York, May 24.—The large brick balldlng on Hamilton avenue, Brooklyn, owned and occupied by the Bonoma Wine and Brandy company was partially burned laat night The damage waa chiefly confined to the three tipper floors, and the lost la placed at (100,000. foe* Fire la BrooklraC For further Information apply to Ticket Agents, or addresa Geo. W. Boyd, Assistant General Passenger Agent, Philadelphia. Creek Treaty Rattle#. HE 10111 Washington. May 24.—The treaty between the United States and the Creek Nation, ratified yesterday, provides for the allotment of the Creek lands In severalty, for the giving of titles In town sites and for a general winding up of the affairs of the Greek Nation by 1904. BRIEF NEW8 NOTES. A DELAWARE FREAK. Reduced Rates to San Francisco via the Pennsylvania Railroad, account Epworth League Convention. ▲ T«ry IwKy. The volcano of Keloet, Java, la again active. Colored Women of Eighty-Seven Re- "It la with a goad dial of pleasure and —ttofiriHon thit I recommend Chamber- Iain's Oolk), Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy," saya druggist A. W. Sawtelle, of Hartford, Conn. "A lady customer, sseng the remedy exnoeed foe aale on my ahow eaae, aald to me: -i reaDy believe that medlelne saved my Ufa the peat summar while at tha ahore,' and aha baoame so enthoalaatlo over Us marita that I at onee made np my mind to taeommead It In the fntora. a gentleman eame Into my atora ao overaome with eolle palna that ha auk at onee to tha floot. I gave him a doee of thia remedy whleh helped him. I repeated tha dose and la flftaan mlantee he Mt my aton smilingly informlng me that ke Mt ae well aa erar." Bold by Farter, Peek Sc. Roberts, apotheearlea; Ptttaton, one doer above FaghflMel and West JPltttstoa Wyoming and Lussrne Wilmington, Del., May 24.—Susan Thomas, colored, shows evidence of returning youth. She 1b eighty-seven yean old, but her gray hair Is return' lag to a black color. She is cutting two teeth, is very active, and says her health la better than for many years. gaining Youthful Characteristics. On account of the Fifth International Convention of the Epworth League, to be held In Ban Francisco Jnly 18 to 23, the Pennsylvania Railroad Company will Mil, July 4 to 12, from all stations on Its line, excursion tickets to Ban Francisco at greatly reduced rates. For specific Information regarding rates, routes, aad conditions of tickets, apply to ticket agents. A Weaaaa's Awful Peril. Secretary Root has ordered the organization of five additional Infantry regiments authorised by law. Mere SoLllera Ceaalev Heme. MUSHROOMS (imported) CAVIAR (goose liver) BLOATER PASTE CAPRES MARMALADE B \R-LE-DU C SARDINES (extra fine) BEAUMARCHANT Gloves, Ladles' Nepj iery and HandkcrcbieJj pretty designs. lalletel For Alilis Oeuterfetter*. "There la only one ohance to aave your life and that Is through an operation" were the startling worda heard by lira. I. & Bunt, of Lima Bldge, WW., bom her dootor after be had vainly tried to oare bar of a frightful oaae of etoaueh trouble and yellow Janndlee. Gall stonaa had farmed and aha oonetantly grew worae. Then aha began to oaa Eleotrla Bitten whleh wholly oared her. We a wonderful etomaeh, lver and kidney remedy. Omea dyapepWest PIMston, and W. O. Prloe, PIMstoo. Washington, May 24.—General Mac- Arthur at Manila has Informed the war department of the sailing from that port of the transport Pennsylvania for San Francisco and the arrival of the transport Grant. The former's passengers war* 82 offleera and 910 enliated men. Philadelphia, May 24.—The federal grand Jury has Indicted John T. Semple, a lawyer of Camden, charged with aiding Taylor and Bredell In counterfeiting $20 notes while they were locked up In prison In this city. Martblnus Wessels Pretorlus, the Bret president of the Dutch African Republic, the title of which was changed In 1898 to that of the South Afstcan Republic, died lfay 18 at Potchef qjtroom, Transvaal Colony, after twC% days' lUneaa. We make a spti Waist Material. - 'FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. R. B. Cm GREAT OIL QUSHER. Seventeen months of Dr. L. Kimball at Botsi Bart, Wilkssbsm, where be baa owed man than 1,800 ladles, ml—, gsntlsman and children of painful ooras, bunions, ingrowing nails aad all iliasms of lbs net, including protruding birth marks, moles, abnormal growths and warts, daring the pest 17 months. Ohsrgss to suit svsrybody. Oosss tomorrow from 8 to 5:80. Sunday bonis, • to 12. Ask for Dr. Kimball at the office. It4s dangerons to out your oorns. Dr. Kimball hat bssn a profeaeer of OWrepody mors than 80 years. All of Us operations are painless and done la one visit to his offiee. Hie oharges era moderate, and always toM' In Oeras, Baatonaaad lagrowlag Halts. *1® often reeelve painful ante, sprains or brulaaa from aooldenia. BaekWe Amloe Men, will Hll tha pain and oare the InJnry- It1* the oyellat's Mend. Ones Wato Plitoa. and W. oTtkm, nK A raaSBIayale Rid sr. (shad roe) NM Ona Found In Indiana Flowing at the Rata of iJOOO Barrels a Day. Marlon, Ind., May 24.—What prom: tees' to be the best oil well In Indiana was shot on the Baldwin farm, less than a mile from the business section of this city, on Thursday. A 250-barrel . tank was half filled in one hour, indlnrfing a flow of 1,000 barrels a day. K«w York, May 84,1901. ' Open. Clot. = | 3s "4 sliM lh a keen, oleer brain, high ambition. ASSeent bo* win make you feel like ■ new being. Bold by Btaohe pharmacy, West Ptttaton, end W a Prloe, Plttotoa.DEALERS IN STAPLE & FANCY GROCERIES. Mud ISItrtb HT-PIOPL** PHONK froSi&V&iiiiiii.V fflpi Garden toola and hoee, a* Ash's. SHELLEA&LUCHSiNGER HON at night an agonising to moeoare. Da Galto's Oaoov Tiaonaa w01 relieTe uaiaelaaMi. *«Oi Uaattve a OaM la One Day. onKHJaimna TaWeto. ( WEST "SIDE GROCERS, VD FUKM' ••«••••• toto**•••••C1*8 197V * .•••••••••••»••••••••••»•»••• JHj 16 pi•••••*••«••« B M Mystic Cure for rheumatism and neuralgia radleaily eurea In 1 to 8 days. Its astwn upon the system Is lemarkaois and *e »«t doee greatly benaflta. 7Be. Sold No" « NC*th oroup, soon ss It Is also a Da Witt's Little larlr Risers eearoh the bmme 4eat parts of the bowels and remove Si mparltUa speedily with nodleeomfort The) aas famous for their effloaey. Kasy STAka, never gripe. U Y«too. I»totoa, Stroh's pharmacy, WastPlttrton. a* LUZKRNB Avm. Ilam imbw IW mortntHla «ny XartsMtee m»T "Una for it*m 0C y, only the lutereetb. flUslnl sa-siaa the Interest will owee Imnujbjgbrq dollar of principal tktu trnfl bonding private fund* and tragfl ' ri"lH\mimSi•b0»J pSpET^doTno? braa**(a«nLg*^ f'Washington, Ifay 14.—Foreeeet until t p. m. Saturday (or Baatern Pennsylvania: Rain tonight, with lower i« ■■■■aiwii * fair wMtWr Bator* THE WKATHRR. I^GMWTIW.'W^* Tmnguhtion daring D inddan »nd torrthk ttouk of aroap. 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