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). There V Try an ad. In tha t* no mar* effective medium of reaching the 30,000 man, woman and chlldran In thle community. SSI f . own town? Then subscribe for the Gazette. The only newspaper In tho C ?clty. *.■ M ' i FIFTY-FIRST YEAR i established ISSO. ' 1 DAILY ESTABLISHED btTHKO. HART 1882. P1TTSTON, PA., WEDNESDAY EVENING, JUNE 5. C9C". TWO CENTS ▲ ('OPT I ONLY DAILY Of 4©o A MONTH. I U11LI UnifaI w HORRIBLE STORY FROM SIBERIA. APVISED BY AGUINALDO DEFENDER DISMASTED. BOERS IN CAPE COLONY In Face, of Pursuing Columns They Capture Jamestown. CORNELL LEADS. WWMjj InifvFrom Us and lUU J Save Money. CONGRESS NOT TO MEET HAND8 ACROSS THE SEA. Nrloan Accident to the 1 tl©». fn the Inlrrriilli'tflnli* t'ontwld »t Ctrnrftlc Hmyu America Will Btul by llngURd. Late Insurgent Leader Tells Newport, K. I., June 8.-The. cup defender Constitution carried away help mast three miles off Bruntoa't Reef Buffalo, June. 5. Tho first athletic contests were held in the stadium at the Pan-American exposition grouuC3s yesterday. Representatives of 10 of the leading colleges and universities in the east and west participated in the Intercollegiate track and Held events which marked the real opening of the stadium to sports. The quarter mile cinder track and the 140 yard straightaway, located inside the oval, wore in fine condition. The athletes were enthusiastic In their praise of the stadium. the KkiminIIIiiii President to Establish Civil Rule In Philippines by War Power. Louilou, June 3.—"Mark my word*," ■lid Mr. Andrew Ciirnegle last night, "the time la coining when the continental powers will combine to smash up thla little island of Great Britain. When that happens, she will hare to turn to the United States for help. I feel certain It will not be refused. The United States will step in and say, 'Don't.' They will act just as Great Britain did In the Spanish-American war. What she did then waa great, and It la not half reallied yet." When Mr. Carnegie gave utterance to these sentiments, he was in the Langham hotel, London, where he had arrived from Scotland for the Chamber of Commerce gatherings. Until then he had steadfastly rfffcaed to be Interviewed. Resuming the topic of Anglo-American relations, Mr. Carnegie said: Cailles to Surrender. lightship. She waa standing offstu • FIGHT AT VLAKFOHTEIN. TABirP DUTIES WILL OOHTOIUE. GENERAL TRIA8 GOES TO SAMAK. on the starboard tack in a strong southwest wind when her topmast aoaqMgL Note Carefully II Inducements Offal Us ThltWssk^ Will .Vrf, Lieban to Give Himself lip—Federal Party Decides Mat C• Disband—Commission Creates Fourteen Judicial Districts. about half way up, and before it One of the Most Dtaperatt Enfagements of tho War-Fifty British Pell at the First Volley—Yeomanry Nearly Decimated. A Whole Village VET8 DOWN TO BU8INE88. Caklaat Conoludea Supreme Court Decision In De Lima Cue Hue No Pearls* oa Trade With Oar Haatera Islands. ed the Water the steel mast bent doable about eight feet below the three lower spreaders, and sails and mast fell over the port side. It was practloally a repetition of the Columbia accident, and it happened almost in the same locality. No one was hurt in the accident, although one of the mateB was swept overboard. He was rescued ai^suffered no harm. Hear Commodore %. L. F. Robinson of th» New York Yacht club was on boaito the Constitution with Manager Duncan. The Ladle*' Auxillarlee Alao Held WASH 8UITS. 1 Women's Lawn Wash Sail in a large variety of pattern excellent value (or, the Ladies'Light Blue, Pink as La vender I awn Wash Suits wil white tucked sailor collars, d latest style skirt, with Jeepjj cular ruffle, with embroidery! sertion; a very hwdHMftgw] White LawnShtttigp® tucked sailor collfMBa iora tion, latest stft(^«ikeh^D. ...i Massacred. Gettysburg, Pa., June 6.—The first session of the thirty-fifth annual encampment of the Department of Penn aylvanla, Grand Army of the Republic, was held this morning. Conventions of the Women's Relief Corps and the Ladles of the O. A. R. were also held this morning. Mrs. Kotimlller delivered the addi'eBS of welcome to the Relief Corps, and Miss Mary Hoffman welcomed the Ladles of the Q. A. R. The 143d Regiment, Pennsylvania Volunteers, the Third Cavalry and the Thirty-fifth Infantry held reunions today.Meeting* at Gettysburg Today. Manila, June 6.—Ouevarra, adjutant to General Cullies, bad a three hours' Interview with Aguinaldo yesterday. He said that Caliles did not believe that Aguinaldo bad been captured and consequently Issued a proclamation characterizing Aguinaldo's address to the Filipino people as an American trick. Aguinaldo, through Gnevarra, advised Cailles to surrender Immediately.London, June 6.—The war office last night published the- following dispatch from Lord Kitchener, dated Pretoria, June 4: Washington, June B.—There will be no extra session of congress this present summer. There may be an advanced meeting of congress In the fall. Civil government will be established In the Philippine Islands on July 1 by military order from the president of the United States. Duffy of Georgetown won the 100 yard dash in easy style, with Devers of Westminster second. The Maloney brothers of Chicago were in fine form and won all of the events in which they started with the exception of the 880 yard run, which went to J. M. Perry of Princeton. The linlsh In the 440 yard run was one of the most exciting of the day. with A. Maloney defeating Holland of Georgetown by a magnificent burst of speed at the tape. 8. 8. Jones of New Yol k outclassed his field In the running high jump. Tlio pole vault resulted In a tie, both Endsly of Purdue and Frederick of Cornell clearing 11 feet. They tried unsuccessfully for a higher mark and dually agreed to toss the coin for first place. Endsly won the toss. "Jamestown, Cape Colony, surrendered to Krltzlnger'fl commando on the morning of June 2 after four hours' fighting. The town guard and local volunteers were overpowered before our pursuing columns could come up. SERIOUS RIOT IN PASSAIC. "Dr." Stanley Discharged These are the conclusions reached at yesterday's cabinet meeting. The agreement was unanimous. from Custody. Those who were near the yacbt at the time of the accident say that there seemed to be no breaking of stays or loosening of any part of the rigging, but the mast suddenly flattened and bent straight acroaa like a stovepipe struck with an ax and all above the fracture fell overboard. The topmaat broke md the spreaders went to pieces, but t# upper part of the mast fell far enough overboard so that It did not touch the hull. It la believed that "Our casualties were three killed and two wounded. The Boer loss is said to have been greater. The plans of the administration, announced hitherto, will be conducted by the president through the continuation of "the war power." "I believe in the community of the English speaking races, by which I mean that the Americans and the British are now closer than ever before. Could you get a better instance than the visit of the delegates of the New York Chamber of Commerce to Windsor last Saturday? I suggested It, and King Edward took up the Idea thoroughly. It waa a fitting commencement of the new reign. After this Interview General Wade and General Sumner Informed Guevarra that Cailles must notify the latter at Pagxanjan not later than next Monday of Ills decision In the matter. The American generals declined to guarantee that Cailles would not be prosecuted."The stores were looted, but the garrison was released. Bt Petersburg, June 6.—A report from Siberia tells of a horrible massa-, ere in a little village on the Yenisei river. Two thousand Russian peasants, according to the report, attacked the Tartar village of Irbelsk, located "Have placed General French In charge of the operations in Cape Colo ay." K large l,in« of Lad able Duck, Pique, 1 Chambray Skirts. LAWNS AND Di We are now shoi gant assortment of Dimities of all the \ signs; prices, a D IT ALWAYS PA' Tariff duties will be levied, but the coastwise trade laws will not be extended.BEEF 18 8TATIONARY. The appointment of General French who hau been recruiting his health in Cape Totvu, to command the opera tlons In Cape Colony Indicates tlmt Lord Kitchener attache* lnueh luipur tance to the Invasion; The reerude* cence of serious fighting brings furthei demands for the sending out ot' re-en forcements. Ample authority for such procedure exists in the general statute, according to Attorney General Knox. The authority granted by the Spooner amendment to the army appropriation law is conflnped. Additional authority is to be assumed. The Philippines are not on a civil basis and will not be so long • as they are subject to the «ootrol* and direction of the president of the United States. Ample Authority. General Trias, In company with Senor Lucbau, brother of the Insurgent leader still operating In Sainar, has, gone to Sauiar Island and will attempt to Induce Lrf-'_) to surrender. Some of tB. Riders of the Federal party have \ 'red n resolution In which It Is di tlmt the party will disband unless ...ft United StateB civil commission reappoints several Filipino Judges who have recently been removed from office. ob the Yenisei, and massacred the 800 J inhabitants. Hen, women and children were all brutally killed In revenge , tor horse stealing. Practically nobody Packer* Deny That They Are Operating a Squeeze. Chicago, June 6.—There waB no further advance in the. price of beef this morning, cattle quotations being uavers continue to deny derating a "squeeze," the demand from Dr than ever before, atlc demand also exy previous year. "I know how deeply Interested King Edward la In the United States. I have known this since the time, years ago, when I drove him on a locomotive In the United States, which, by the way, he did not forget when,We met under different conditions. le body of the yacht escaped Injury.. The showing in point* marie by the different colleges and universities it ft* follows: Cornell, 118; Chicago, IT | Georgetown ami Pennsylvania, 9 oaoh; Westminster, 7; Belolt and Minnesota, 0 eneh; Yale, Princeton, Purdue and New York, 5 cacti; Amherst, 2. The accident at first caused consternation among yachting uien here, aa It was thought serious delay In the work of the yacht might result. When It became kn«wn that the loss of the mast was the most serious damage, the opinion was generally expressed that in spite of the trouble the Constitution would be ready for her raoes with the Columbia, scheduled to take place here June IS and 17. I from.. escaped. Soma were beaten to death, chaDgej' Pacl others were throw» Into the river, that they are , ftfaly atlll ottenyu banged. The and agBert thal {Pillage was «•««$. Troops abroad Is great «^rCttod^^f^^."reeted 100 w1llle the dome , ''tamal IU~£ r*+ link»r* Attempting Bills Passed Fir 5,—▲ whall riot HarrlBburg, Pi fi AchesoodMjtoa band- this morning pi kerchief MfljfgB this «sonH| Three for the election o •Irtker. UD MCWM» and (M wUfcaa rtHcer. «lan» te»»- PEOPLE Details received regarding the tight lng at Vlakfontein show that It wnoua of the most desperate engagement.- of the war. General Dixon's column was traversing the district and estab Ushlng posts, when it was attacked by 1,200 Boers under Commandant Kemp. The Boers were so close that 50 British fell at the tirst volley. ■rltlah I'aaualllea, Heavy. "The Idea that the visit of our delegates to Windsor can be In any way construed as King Edward's recognition of American commercial superiority Is all nonsense. The king Is full of tact and of friendship for our country." PRISONER KILLS GUARD. IS South RtU 1 People's 'Phone. Even with the beginning of what is called civil government on July 1 the president Intends the Islands will continue to remain under military control until congress shall have passed complete laws changing the administration of affaire to a poeitlve civil law establishment. Civil government In the Philippines merely is on trial and Is upheld by the military authority. federals Will Not Disband. Upon the advice of the more rational members of the party as well as certain American authorities the resolution was not presented. The wisest of the Federal lenders are convinced of tlio lack of wisdom 111 forcing discord, especially at a time when the administration at Washington is about to confer geucral civil government In the archipelago. Deaperate Attempt to Kacape of A1- Irged llnnk Itohbcr*. iTIVE WORK. "Do you think," Mr. Carnegie was asked, "that British enterprise can be sufficiently stimulated to meet American competition?" PORTO RICAN ARRE8TED. Toronto, Juno 5.—Frank llutledge, Fred Riee and Frank .lones, three alleged bank burglarw extradited from Chicago and on trial here for the- robbery of a private bank at Aurora, were being transferred from the courtroom to the jail last night in a cab, in wfcleh were Pollen Officers Boyd and Stewart, The three prisoners were haudetlfted together. T7vans^ -1—1 Ce-BROS. .ally by the Houaa at (burg Today. OlSfltl With Stealing »48,000 la Bap Juan, Porto Rico, June 5.—Luis Moret Munoz, e relative of the former president of the Federal party, Luis Munoz Rivera, was arrested hare on th» arrival of the United State* transport McOlellan from New York. Be Is now detained at the residence of Chief «f Police Bernos. New York, The yeomanry held the position, protecting the guns, until they were nearly decimated, and then, finding It Impossible to save the guns, the artillerymen shot the gun horses to prevent the BoOrs moving the guns. iBsed the Senate bills June 6.—The House "Oh, they can't compete with us," replied Mr. Carnegie, with a smile. L justices of the peaco or the publication of a corporations chartered It has beeu the determination of the president to avoid an extra session of congress If a way oould be found. He welcomes the opinion of the attorney general holding that he will be warranted In conducting the affairs of the Islands as he and his advisers deem best for the Interests of the people in the Islands and In the United States. "Would you advise the British people to place their faith In combinations V asked the Intenrlewer. The commission Jias resumed the organisation of civil governments In the provinces. A bill has been prepared creating 14 Judicial circuits. The salaries of the circuit Judges rauge from $3,500 to $3,000 a year. Judge Bates and Judge Ladd will probably be assigned to fhe«circuita of Hollo and Cebu respectively. The column quickly recovered from tfce shook of the unexpected attack, lie DerWyshlres charged with bayonets and after a short, desperate fight drove off the Boers and recovered rhe guns. The Derbyshires and yeomanry both lost very heavily. "I'm out of business," responded Mr. Carnegie, "and I know nothing about combinations." When tho rig was uppvt jaoblag tb* Jail, on unknown parson threw tat* loaded revolvers Into tUe cab- Mnas Sobbed one of the pistols and (hot fflcer Boyd, who died In a t«ir minutes. Officer Stewart opened fire oli Jones, (hooting him In the arm abd groin. The prisouers then leaped from the aab and, boarding u passing street «*D, ordered the motoriunn to pr0o«»d (lister. lie latter removed the arm ot the motor and struck llutledge over the head, while the conductor threw off the trolley polo from tho wire, bringing the o*r to a standstill. The men tfire then overpowered. Jones is In the hospital and will loso his arm If he re- OOTCM. screw: IORS— Fancy...i Extra Fan ILEY IMPROVING. Munec says he received a package In Caracas to be delivered to General Urlbe-Urlbe, the Colombian Insurgent leader, wfco is now in New York city, but that he left the package with the purser of the Bteamer, not being aware of its value. He thinks that the consignee Called after be had started on his return te Porto Rico and. having found that he had gone, notified Captain Titus of the New York police instead of making Inquiries of the purser.-■srofH Report That She Comfortable Night INDEMNITY MAY WAIT. • • • After a full dlscnsslon of the opinion rendered by the United States supreme court lu the Porto Rlcan cases the conclusion has been reached that the Porto Rlcan cases and the tariff case which has arisen In the Philippines do aqt stand on all fours. Indeed It was idmltted at the cabinet meeting that he opinion Jajy technical In Its nature is hnrdly to primary prlncl, ■ *• Tfcr- "* *he Plana I nor Mow For * Mod a. Vivendi Jhfese prices incl tares of the very lal une B.—Secretary Cor.•.following this moi'U- Washington, June 5—The plan of a modus vlvendi ou the subject of the Chinese Indemnities now Is receiving the earnest attention .of those interested in the Chinese negotiations, the purpose being to prevent the indemnity question from causing any interruption In the concert of the powers and at the same time to remove the Indemnity lasue Itself, so that progress can be made on the remaining subjects of negotla tlon, chief of which Is the conclusion of permanent treaties between China and the several powers. on That SoWJect. At yesterday'a session of the military commission in the trial of Harold M. Pitt, the agent of Evans & Co., government contractors, Captain Barrows, who has been convicted of frauds In connection with the selling of commissary stores, testified that he had sold bacon which he had received from Lieutenant Boyer, who has also been convicted. It Is asserted that while the Boers had temporary possession of the guns they shot two artillerymen In oold blood for refusing to work them against their own comrades. Ul». McKlnley's ptiyai- had a very com- Otp and that her general tt aomewbat improved." WINDOW SCREB] We hm ♦, "Wl" ♦TAHLBY DISQMARQED. A dispatch from Johannesburg says tfckt many miners, refusing to accept 0 shillings a day. the rate fixed by military order, have gone on strike. IBhwnlar* W«|»rt •how* Th»t rather • MilBtac ' - ~ *" *—" t Mbtt Tork, lay. who jMlac col Phillip*, charged Baud dMBllt **»« •*» i«ra» 4ar Pied Frtfti N«tumrfc»u«ei. I. - ■. Dies Involved In the v -rclae oi tm„ g f ii*Dv g»MW.ITh»t "Earl Known — tne prei authority over the Ph» w of I _^|iSS(P^C1ty ,n pines. TiriTiglriiii rr.in - ■ ' r"' are has h.». a,«m t»., . J.: ,h, D.,i,|,i,i.n pi,v iau. The president doetD not w-IbIi tc ot HUhk W» out fa tho Forbidden City. Jap- pon(; 0'r abandon the Idea ot estab frank mwtbdy »w jpwfC#erIaneee and America troop# are pre , olv„ goverwnent the Fhilippi The report fe °* «(i4rt®rs * on July 1. Annouuceujeat had b employs*) fc? made both in thlefcohnt'ryand tho^ owed tkit the Driest'* death —: —;— Ipplnea that auch was the Inlnrttf o Utnii cmWi ul tlMlt fctqfewfew?. TO STUDY HCItfc. the government, and the prs»U«n wWomlnlatwafc • . y of tbte florae Rao* at Epaon*.^^ Julie 6.—Derby Otfltfwas 1 Inula iH MiiilniilUH • ders aud regi(latloil8 deemed easei In with brilliant tunshlne. •#' . ■ •*. ■_ •1 . In the conduct of aWali* e London wad astir early FINMmMgMpAlpMMlfflCIAL. Aa soon aa ttie general, Lf th«™ wM an Knox, pointed-At tbatTclTil go before npOn there was au ,joSMfcato^****** toMJB ment C0Uld be Jmwgbt about 4n . Bpaopi, where the great Eng- larduAAkggMM «*D* *• "UMI" an(j |,i fact tl&titfh a uUtyary . la In full awing. Many prom- 8*"*!W^^^T|j^ortl j#ne5,l9at. and by the exercise of wmUry po ericans were present, includ- ■ cloi. Mr. Root entered heartUyrtD'to the 'or Wolcott, of Colorado; E'.-|•■• ' t» 8s« rangement. - — - * whi ipiD» D' GREAT FIRE IN PEKIN. The ateamer Philadelphia is due to arrive here tomorrow, and Munea hopes to find the package and to el«|r himself of the charge upon which hie arrest was directed from J*few York. READY Philadelphia, June 0.—Mrs. Sarah ■Iffgetybetham, an aged woman residing at 8216 Chestnut street. West Philadelphia, wjis the victim of a murderous Assault and Is at the point of death In the University hospital. Mary Rider, aged 21, a colored servant employed by Mrs. Hlggenbotliam, is under arrest, charged with the crime. Samuel Moore, a colored waiter In a boarding house adjoining the~Hlggenbotham res Idence, Is detalued as a*witness, and tin entire police enC] detective forces of tin city are searching for an utikitowi' negro suspected of.being Implicate!1 1q the attaok on the woman. Mrs Hlggsnbotham was found covered will blood lying In the doorway of liei room. The Injured woman was con veyed to the hospital, where she hatsince been unconscious. A»e« Woman As.anlted. New York, June 6.—On the pier of the Central Railroad ot New Jersey at Atlantic Highlands Andbew Heavy, tkfe baggage master, had picked up an ordinary looking trunk to carry It from the steamer Monmouth to the train when the trunk blew to atoms. He was burned from head to foot, and several ■baggagemen standing near by were slightly injured. The crowd of passengers rushed from the pier. No scraps of the trunk could be found afterward, but some bjts of wire and pieces of electrician's t&pe were discovered lying about. When Heavy was removed to the Long Branch hospital, a cartridge wan found embedded In his leg. Pieces of metal sheeting were also found. The Tranlc Was Loaded. Always1 in stock. postCUliChief of Police Bernos believes that a mistake has been made, (Qafregatlonnllata Expel II«rr». Des Moines, June 5.—George D. jftrron, former professor of applied Onrlstlaulty In Iowa college at Grlnnell, was tried by a council of mfnlstors and elders of the church, representing eight organizations, silting at Grinnell yesterday, on the charge of "conduct unbecoming a Christian and a gentleman," Evidence was Introduced to show crucl treatment of his "unusually loyal and devoted wife," which finally resulted In divorce proceedings and legal sepaxptlon. A letter from Dr. Herron was presented in his defense, but at tbe close of Its confederation the council decided that the charges were sustained and voted unanimously to expel him from the church. GARDEN The question over the Indemnity .arose on the president's western trip, ibut since the return of the president and Secretary Hay It has been taken up anew and thoroughly gone over with the foreign representatives chiefly The package contained 106,000 pesetas. valued at $46,000 In American mouey. ,een. -MBit Ml which pee- garden and lav and * fall line BASEBALL. GARDEN AND GRASS SI At prices e) loir. Call mm! same before elsewhere. concerned, iMiwUm tlfc# J&lJlsb, Russian and French embassadors and the Japnnwfe tnlnister. Reavlta of lD»l«rd»yD Gameo la th« Dlfcrtat LmjIIIC*. NATIONAL LEAGUE. At Cincinnati— If- Brooklyn ...0101800*0—f 11 } Cincinnati ..00020001 0— 8 6 8 Batteries—Donovan and McQutra; McFaddsn and Pelts. At St. Louil— R. H. New Yo.k 000220-4 0 1 St. Louis 10000 1— 2 0 2 Batteries—Taylor and Bowerman; Jones and Schriver. At Pittsburg— R. H. Philadelphia. 000200010-8 12 1 Pittsburg ... 0*000011 •— 4 7 I Batteries—White and McFarland; Tannshill and Zimnier. .. • At Chicago— R« ,HD *• Boston 0 0 0 0 0 4 1 0 0— 0 8 5 Chicago ....1 0000820*—0 • S Battertee-Dineen and Kittredga; Eaaos «*d Kling. DERI It la because of the Importance attached to these negotiations thai several of the embassadors who had intended to itart for Europe have now deferred their-departure for a month. . DtaUnflUW '■%aar • Fuklgsub ould enor1*1 Evans BroJ 45 South Main Strwf 4r. rpieciorder ver \iD Mr, Choste Hold* a Omt Rece»tf»«. aad long «xodui to lUb race Wot An. tog Sens London, Juno 5.—The reception (Jered last night by Mr. Ohoate to the delegates of the New York Chamber cifcommerce drew a crowd of celebrities to Carlton House terrace. Leaden of the bar, finance, diplomacy and politics attended to do honor to the Americans. Lord Lansdowne, the foreign secretary, as the chief representative of the British government; Mr. J. Pierpont Morgan, Mr. Andrew Carnegie and Maitre Laborl, the distinguished French advocate who pleaded for Captain 'Drfeyfus at Rennes, were centers of admiring groups throughout the eyeulng. . Prominent French Royallsf Arrested Raul* Lost 700 Men In Chlnn, Paris, June 5.—The Marquis de Lur- Sn luces, the well known royalist and formeKi|felHbC'r chamber of depu unexpectedly returned to ParSRramt the middle of last month, has been arrested. In January, 190G. at the time of the conspiracy trials, the Marquis de Lur-Saluces was condemned, in default of appearance, to teu years' banishment from France for He sought refuge In Belgium, where he was watched closely by the police, but he succeeded In eluding the authorities and returned to his home In Paris. Trenton. June 5.—The I" State? Cptton Duqk corporation, with nil authorized capital of $50,0(M'UitMi, was incorporated here yesterday afternoon. The company iB formed to manufacture and deal In cotton duck and cotton goods of all kinds. Of the capital stock one-half is to be preferred, with G per cent cumulat4ve dividend, and the other half common stock. The Incorporators are Robert S. Green of Elisabeth, N. J.; Edward M. S. Miller of New York and Albert C. Walls of South j dVange, N. J. fBO.OOO.OiK) Cotton Dnck Trust* London, June 5.—The Uussian casualty list in China, Including the storming of Peking, shows III officers and C182 men killed or died of wounds. PRIDE OF R 1 -goods are the j. lloft JD. Danforth, of New York; J. ' Flerpont Morgan, tba great financier; farmer Vice-President Levi P. Morton, . lad others equally well known. U. fl. bteel gij B* a. 8. 8t*elpr«f ~ ' non C IW »®|| -*eo. §gf Jol. Iron A Fuel. ■ tgjft iO. PmUOmimmuou MHMVlVjRf . ™ Sor. BDc •C«•* TIic plans of the Tift; commission vlll be carried out Just as'intended b«- ,'ore the supreme court decisions were landed down. The president will exorcise the prerogative vested In him of laantpc a military order directing that government of the Islands be conducted by civil employees. ' Id kjfect the decision of yesterday does no't Biter the form and exercise eft authority In tarrying out the policy pi the administration in the Philippine*. 4.4.4.4.4.4.4*4' 4.. 4,4»tj? Above Them All. 4. STAND1N0 OP THE CLUBS, w. u f.c. w. i- ».a New York... 18 3 4m Brooklyn.... » 17 .460 Cincinnati.. 18 JHB St.,Louis... 15 10 .441 Pittsburg... 104B» Boston 12 10 .420 Phila'phia.. 18 Chicago...,. IS *3 .801 . AMERICAN LEAOUE. At Detroit—Philadelphia, 1; Detroit, 0. At Chicago—Washington, fl| Chicago, 8. At Cleveland—Baltimore, 1; Cleveland, 5. At Milwaukee—Boston, 2; Milwaukee, S. EASTERN LEAOUE. At Hartford—Hartford, 0; Toronto, fl. At Providence—Providence, 8; Rochester, 8. At Montreal-Montreal, 7; Worcester, 0. At Buffalo—Buffalo, 7; Syracuse, 6. We 6aarlWfflMWM ETerjthlng ire seiW "PRIDE OF ROME" U I Very Best M«nut»cW«C PEAS, par o»n CORN, per can - BEETS, per can PUMPKIN, per oan - CORN 8TAR0H, per paoki 8ALARATUS, per peeks* BAKING POWDER, per 11 London, June 6.—The Derby race gnu Won by William C. Whitney'# Volodyovakl, ridden by Lester Reff. | uttiw * ssl.. f SB Jnlon Pacific Wl* _ I,'.. THE POPE ILL. Suffered a Fainting Fit Today, Owing to Intense Heat. Pensacoln, Fla., June 5.—Lieutenant Johu Llddell Caffery of the United States marine corps, son of former {Senator Caffery of Louisiana, has died &t the navy- yard. While bathing in a shallow place at the navy jftrd on Sunday afternoou he Jumped from an elevation of ten feet and struck his head on the bottom. He was carried to his quarters by friends, where examination disclosed that his neck was bro- I ken. UeaUaaMt Jo|»j» h. Pafery Killed. Hotel Keeper Shot. Injured In Automobile Accident. Rome, June 6.—The Pope had a fainting fit this morning. Dr. Papponl, the Pope'a physician, states that the weakness was but the temporarD -effect of the Intense heat prevailing here. He anticipates no serious ,re*ultD.General firaut Oolx to Barove. New York, June 5.—General Fred-, •rick U, -Gcant was In the Fifth Avenue hotel last Might, preliminary to ■ailing for Europe next week. Hie eon, Ulysses H. Grant, u cadet In West Point, will accompany him, having obtained u furlough for three months. Cadet Grant, who was appointed by President MeKlnley, will be graduated next year. Ills rank Is much higher than "that of his father or Illustrious grandfather was In the West Point academy, lie being one of the "first five" In his class. Little Falls, N. Y., June ft.—Sewall Harvey, a hotel keeper at Grant, Herkimer county, dro\;e on business to the hotel of Sol Caruahan, In Wllmurt, In the northern part of this county. There he met William Baxter, who had been drinking. Harvey, It Is alleged, accused Baxter of alienating the affections of his wife. The men had a heated quarrel, which ended, it is charged, In Baxter's pulling a pistol and shooting Harvey. The ball lodged in the man's bowels. He is still alive, but physicians say he canuot recover. Geneva, N. Y„ June 5.—Chester Meredith of Cohoes was badly Injured liy a© automobile running qway. The accident caused by the failure of a brake to work while the machine was going down bill. Meredith was render ed unconscious, and the machine was demolished. Sylvester Robblus, the other occupant, escaped with slight PRIDE OP ROME BAKING POWI Washington, June 5.—Dr. Itlxey wa» at the White House an hour and a half last evening, and on leaving at half past JO, 111 answer to Inquiries conoaru- Ing Mrs. McKlnley's condition, Midi "There has been no Important ahattge in Mrs. McKlnley's coudltlop. She w resting very comfortably. Of there are fluctuations in her eondltten. At times she Is better and *t tlaes Worse, but she Is "certain)# not loalnf any ground. In fact, sbe le poeelblj gaining very slowly. There le no moM Immediate danger than there kaa be*» for some time." Mrs. McKlnley's Condlllon. May Get Car Shops Blnghamton, N. Y., June 5.—W. K. McFarlin, chief engineer of the Delaware, Lackawanna and Western Railway company, has been in the city looking over the ground for the proposed switch through the manufacturing portion of the city. It Is believed that If the right of way of the switch is secured Blnghamton will get the car shops. K la joat as Rood ae Royalor ta ia put up especially for ua,( *78 exactly the qoalltv ot u vD revery can, and will jnnect satisfaction. "Try 1 / Baking Powder and jom want It thereafter. M GERMANY 8EIZES ISLANDS. bruises. Jumped Off Brooklyn Bridge. That's what they say about our 8took of PAPERS. 6 Now Patterns Received Daily. „ el* The Very Latest Conceits. Prices Way Below the Average. _ Picture Framing a Specialty. SEE OUR DISPLAY IN 8HC •VIH Establish Coaling Stations on Fersau lelande, In the Red Sea. ' Constantinople, June 5,—It Is stated «£ tfcat German marines have landed Mvaift Islands, In the Red Sea, and -tunirfifilnn In the name of Gerp \ey will be used as coaling »» se Porte, It Is said, has de ' explanation from the manded an D Kaiser. v 1 Giam'a Governor to Lfere Afloat, Washington, June 5.—The navy department Is considering an extensive Overhauling of the Supply, with the view to making that vessel an efficient station Hhlp at tiuarn. Extensive quarters will be provided for tbe goverbor 0t (be Island and Ills staff, With tbe expectation tbat tfte governmental party will live aboard the steamer Instead of occupying tbe primitive quarters available on tbe Island. New York, June 5.—Robert G. Bidwell, a writer, jumped last evening from the Brooklyn bridge. He was Instantly killed. The man had prepared himself lor the jump. Around his waist was an air life preserver, amj he hail padded bis back aud stomach tVlth heavy towels. SHELLEY & LOCI West Side Mmpt H»ID4 IRnil Hurt In Wreck. John W. Donne Left *3.000.000. Chicago. June 5. When the administrators of John W. Uoane's estate have listed the property, his fortune, according to tbe estlmuteB made by friends here, will be f«uiul to amount to over $3,000,000. The petition for letters of administration, with tbe will annexed, which was bled in tbe probate court of Cook county, showed the property, which Is In the state of Illinois, to be worth $110,000. Two Killed la Freight Wreck. C» The Wetherlll White Leads aud OilssSL *3* stand the weather. 4« T.S.4W.S. BARRETT, 4* Atlanta, JIUU' B-A switch engine ol the Southern railway struck an Incoming passenger train from Macon yesterday near the Southern shops and overturned several coaches. Three pas sengers were killed and 10 Injured. Both locomotives were moving rapidly. The switch engine skimmed along the side of the train, knocking the coaches over as it struck them. Newark, N. Y., June 5.—A serious freight wreck occurred ou tbe West Shore railroad at Macedon yesterday afternoon. A light engine, with a crew from this village, crashed luto an east bound freight train. Two men were killed and two seriously wounded. An open switch caused tbe accident. R.B. NORTH MAIN ST. New York. June &.-A meeting of tfea members of the Produce Exchange WUI be held tomorrow for the purpose of considering a proposition to change the rules of future delivery so as to make corners In grain practically Impossible. New York grain brokers were fD»41y squeezed In the recent Phillips comer Ip corn In Chicago. It Is now proposed to tfhapge the rules so that brokers may deliver contract goods of a different grade from that contracted for provided an allowance is made tot til? relative difference ln price for the two For Preventing Grain Oernerf. GeD.ml BalllBKloa Booth a Ma.on. New York. June 5.—General Bullington Bootli of tlie Volunteers of America was last night Initiated Into the mysteries of Masonry In the lodge at Moutelatr, N. J. Pretty summer Fal ire Price Saving. Acme Steam katindry. tai IflLLIAIU'S PRICE~" ire is noted fl Pretty Wa*| consisting of Stripes, PUia d Dimities, 'ss variety «p ing special in t Corsets,'' 1 NEW JERSEY VETERANS. " * -f thft Annual Encampment o ,a . Army at Aabury «■ _T|f As bury Park, N. J., June thirty-tilth annual encampment . Grand Army of the Republic of Jersey Is in session here and will i tinue tomorrow. About 400 veteraD i from all parts of the state are In at | tendance. | Irand Census Tailing in Snnion, Washington, June 5.—Commander Tllley has forwarded a report upon the population of the islands of the Samoan group under the jurisdiction ot the United States, He lias ascertained that the population of Tutulla totuis 4,000 and of the Milium group 2,000, Including ndults and chihlruii. In addition to the native population there are on the islands approximately 100 whites. BRIEF NEWS NOTES, Wife Dead, He Killed Hlmaelr, New York day at Buffalo has been flreCl for Sept. 18. BruiirU to Annex Kpngo. K«tfl Nniaabnp IB OM'lto. Atlanta. Jpse §.-4 passenger train from Macon on the ggiilb.ern r}l|w«j was run Into by a switch engine tbre'fc miles out, near the Atlanta Bliops. Three persons were killed and 12 Inured. The dead are Mrs. A. A. Lemon, WcDuuouftli, fta.; Mls8 Alma Llmon, Mobopough, CJa.; 9. W- Vlckers, Flovflla, Ga'.' Richmond, Vt„ June 5.—Charles Casavant of the firm of Casayant & Mo sler, retail grocers, and one of the most prominent business men of this plan1 committed siilclde by s(looting. He was 42 years of age. Mr. Casavant had been despondent since the death of lilt, wife several months ago. He leaves three children. Brussels, Juue 5— At a cabinet council yesterday It was virtually decided to annex tbe Kongo State within a decade.A cablegram has been received announcing the death of Bishop E. W. Parker of the Methodist Episcopal church In India. His death occurred at Nalnl Tal, where be had gone for his health. Bishop Farker hud been (offering for a long time from an acute lorin of stomach trouble. His regular station was at Lucknow. Buffalo will be taxed to tbe utmost to take care of ita visitors, which. It Is estimated, will number upwards of SO,- 000,000 during tbe summer. Suitable accommodations can be bad only by applying long In advance of your arrival there. Are You Going to the Exposition? -sets. K*okwd Handkerchief*. H ■ Lace iq all the .1 »«*»»• v pur'' ill June O.-The jpunirip*) vmnoil «' Havana has unanimously wtLt U"(1y Wd for Sewering And rejected tl. ground that It Wor oU ,ays the susu SSSL Vhe Dady bM, gM* (14,000,000, now goes to Hwernor O eral Wood for final declsloi..' Von Valence lit Tlrw-UlJ^ Berlin, June 5.—Count von Walderh*? has postponed his departure from Tientsin pending an Investigation of the military affray on the Taku road. CadFla Leave For Ecuador, CHARGES AGAINST CADET. America* Haslnea For Switzerland. New Yoik, June 5.—Four of the Ave cadets recently dismissed from West Point have sulled for Ecuador, where tUey will serve lu the engineering corps •f tl)e Guayaquil and Quito railroad, being built ftcroM Spanish Kavoy to Cealral America. Madrid. June 5.—The queen regent has signed the appointment of Senor Carrero as envoy extraordinary and minister plenipotentiary to tbe Central American republic*. "The doctor* told m« 107 cough »" Incurable. One Minute Coach Cure made me a well man." Norrla Silver, North Stratford. N. H. Became you've not found relief from a stubborn cough, don't deepalr. One Minute Cough Cure tuui cpred thouaands, and It will cure you. Safe and anre. T. J. Vatee. Plttaton, Stroll's Pharmacy, West Plttaton. ' "It.c jf''- jAWtaltti Of Bfefiuty la of tea' hidacu W onslghtly Pimples, Erysipelas, Salt Kheum, I Thorough Maatlcatlon ate. Bill niiii, Salve will glorify the Qf food la essential to good health. S8«i^JE?KS^22kCa Without good teeth we cannot have JftX&tm 4Df piles, only 25 centa a box. thorough mastlcatlop. We do everyeuife'guaranteed. For sale by stroh'a Ptiar thing known to modern dentistry at macy. and W. C m0(jerate prices. Teeth extracted to°' ' -—w— Lwithout pain by aid of vttallied air. " Call at irarrer, P*t ft nMttili.th* FR. Reap, U a Main 8t cartas; Plttaton, one door , Krauaa'a Cold Cure bertata'a stomach and Uvar Tablets. Ihay for eolda In the head, cheat, throat or any are an elegant pbyalc. They aleo Improve' portion «l the body, hreaka up a cold In 24 the appetite, strengthen the digestion and io*rs Without Interruption to wort. Will j&Mata the liver «M bowels. . They a*, prtr*M C*lda if taken when Orat symptoms * tah* sx Mwt to *" Court Martial Ordered at the Annap- olis Naval Academy, London, Ju»e 5.—"The United States will supply electric engines," says a dispatch from Geneva to The Pally B*- »re«», "for tfye mountain railway between Zlnal and Zermatt" ike a spi iterial, Annapolis, Md., June 6.—Charge3 b»ve been preferred against Calvin J Creasy, a cadet in the fourth class o| the naval academy, and he .will be tried by court martial under orders of the Secretary of the Navy. Mr. McFarlaue, formerly of Wilkesbarre, boa provided for a limited number of people, and tbese locations can be bad by applying to John EL Sayre or D. 10. Baxter, 31 Bennet Building, Wllkesbarre. R. B. Cu A Life and Death Fight. Mr. W. A. nines, of M»nefc»«ter, la. Dyspeptics cannot be long-lived because to live requires nourishment. Food Is not nourishing antll It In digested. A disordered Cornea from Dr. D. B. Carglle, of Waihita, ei0ri0M« twt Pittston 4 4 and 16 North writing of his almost mlracutoua escape stomach cannot digest food, It mnat have from Jralh Kays: "Exposure after measles assistance. Kodol Dyspepsia Care dlgeata Induced aerjom lung trouble, which ended all kinds ot food jrlthotit aid from the atomla Consumption. I bad frequent bemor- ach, allowing It to rest and regain Its nat and coughed night a*d day. All mj Ural functions. Its element* it# exactly doctors' «*ld I must soon die. Then I began the same aa the natural dlgeatlye fluids, and to use Dr King's New Dlacovery, wltfc* )f (imply can't help but do yon good. T. J. wholly enred ma. Hnndreda ha»e used It YatM. plftaton. Stroh's Pharmacy, West on my advice and all sty It MW Wl * PIB-». cure Throat, Ckeat and Long troublji. Regular »Ue 60c.' and fl-00. Trial free. For sal* by Btrob'* W«§t Pitta too, and W. C. Price, pittatoa. I. T. He writes: "Electric Bitters has cured Mrs. Brewer of scrofula, which had caused her great suffering for years. Terrlo.e sores would break out on her head and face, and the best doctors could give no help; but now her health Is excellent." Electric Bitters Is the best blood purifier, known, it's the supreme remedy for ectema, tetter, salt rheum, uleera, bolls, and running sores. It stlmulatea liter, kidney tftd bowels, expels poisons, helpa pp the strength. Only 60 .cajrta. - #4.1* Btrob's mnnacy, Mil, PltUtoa. ■vpKOPi.r.w rantit Feed, all kinds, - $1.10 MONE \ NEGRO TO BE HANGED^. Si Already Convicted and Sentenced for a 4 Crime Committed Laat 8aturday. Rlobmond, Va., June 6.—Edward Payne (colored), who attempted to as saalt MIbb Duncan, near Dublin, Satniday, baa been sentenced to bel banged am July !*• V VD Best patent flour - 4.50 17 lbs granulated sugar 1.00 Fresh eggs - Best dairy butter - .23 Long Hay, cwt - - .95 Best table syrup, gal - .40 Fancy N. O. molasses .60 3 cans corn - - - - .25 3 cans tomatoes - • .25 a money for mortgage* In any Mortgagee may uUuxt lor a tana of W only the Intereat bo paid, or will cilji liege to make paymenta on nMrtgafl ly, quarterly, aeml-annnally or the interact will ceaae tmmadtetaty « dollar of principal tbna building nmwifttHt mnnaT I prlnte foods and truat fnnd& • vB Blf Wedllmf Pr«mt. Vlctorlen Sardou is Just now recelv- I log congratulations from all parts of the world on the approaching at his daughter with the Comte Robert lo Flers, writes the Paris correspond 4Bt of the London World. I hear that *fllA Sardou will have a dot of a mil- UorfWncs, to which Sarah Bernhardt K£r2he principal contributor for uTwa* Ot* gnat French actrsss tbft Lawn mowers, W ant (U stores al Ash's. * ' - - ' "fST ..*v . THE WEATHER. WMhlneton, Jon* 5.—Forecast until •" a n. m, Thar 4»y, tor Km tern P«m B7trMt»: toal«M; TtawW, Dmngtr, 01mm •»* 4«MD Wlo» MtfKt ot the bowels. D«» DoWltt'l MW« iUflera to rcialtto.(t]MV w*d yoa will Mfl mn to r*»r UI. I™ uq to tsk*. sft rtefc rumm IMI mmifi »M» "I**, Htad FmIs Llka Bunting. 1Ujt* TOO inn ut late iut nlghtt If you had taken a KrtUM'i Headache Capanle before retlrlnf roar head would f cool and c(e»r tWa morning, Take on *D» and ,00 will he all rl*h» In an half km. Mm Me. MM * *11 «mM» Mr. Jamea Brown, of Fflttwatki Gr 10 jeara of aft, ioffered for jaan with fcad aora on hla face. Phratelaaa eoold Dt help him. DaWltt'a Wltcfc- Haaal Bahre 506 LUZERKE AVENUE. m. H. muuAmaoM. Qe E. B, 1 y&ii /•*. It*
Object Description
Title | Pittston Gazette |
Masthead | Pittston Gazette, June 05, 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 | 1901-06-05 |
Location Covered | United States; Pennsylvania; Luzerne County; Pittston |
Type | Text |
Original Format | newspaper |
Digital Format | image/tiff |
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. |
Description
Title | Pittston Gazette |
Masthead | Pittston Gazette, June 05, 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 | 1901-06-05 |
Location Covered | United States; Pennsylvania; Luzerne County; Pittston |
Type | Text |
Original Format | newspaper |
Digital Format | image/tiff |
Identifier | PGZ_19010605_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 | ). There V Try an ad. In tha t* no mar* effective medium of reaching the 30,000 man, woman and chlldran In thle community. SSI f . own town? Then subscribe for the Gazette. The only newspaper In tho C ?clty. *.■ M ' i FIFTY-FIRST YEAR i established ISSO. ' 1 DAILY ESTABLISHED btTHKO. HART 1882. P1TTSTON, PA., WEDNESDAY EVENING, JUNE 5. C9C". TWO CENTS ▲ ('OPT I ONLY DAILY Of 4©o A MONTH. I U11LI UnifaI w HORRIBLE STORY FROM SIBERIA. APVISED BY AGUINALDO DEFENDER DISMASTED. BOERS IN CAPE COLONY In Face, of Pursuing Columns They Capture Jamestown. CORNELL LEADS. WWMjj InifvFrom Us and lUU J Save Money. CONGRESS NOT TO MEET HAND8 ACROSS THE SEA. Nrloan Accident to the 1 tl©». fn the Inlrrriilli'tflnli* t'ontwld »t Ctrnrftlc Hmyu America Will Btul by llngURd. Late Insurgent Leader Tells Newport, K. I., June 8.-The. cup defender Constitution carried away help mast three miles off Bruntoa't Reef Buffalo, June. 5. Tho first athletic contests were held in the stadium at the Pan-American exposition grouuC3s yesterday. Representatives of 10 of the leading colleges and universities in the east and west participated in the Intercollegiate track and Held events which marked the real opening of the stadium to sports. The quarter mile cinder track and the 140 yard straightaway, located inside the oval, wore in fine condition. The athletes were enthusiastic In their praise of the stadium. the KkiminIIIiiii President to Establish Civil Rule In Philippines by War Power. Louilou, June 3.—"Mark my word*," ■lid Mr. Andrew Ciirnegle last night, "the time la coining when the continental powers will combine to smash up thla little island of Great Britain. When that happens, she will hare to turn to the United States for help. I feel certain It will not be refused. The United States will step in and say, 'Don't.' They will act just as Great Britain did In the Spanish-American war. What she did then waa great, and It la not half reallied yet." When Mr. Carnegie gave utterance to these sentiments, he was in the Langham hotel, London, where he had arrived from Scotland for the Chamber of Commerce gatherings. Until then he had steadfastly rfffcaed to be Interviewed. Resuming the topic of Anglo-American relations, Mr. Carnegie said: Cailles to Surrender. lightship. She waa standing offstu • FIGHT AT VLAKFOHTEIN. TABirP DUTIES WILL OOHTOIUE. GENERAL TRIA8 GOES TO SAMAK. on the starboard tack in a strong southwest wind when her topmast aoaqMgL Note Carefully II Inducements Offal Us ThltWssk^ Will .Vrf, Lieban to Give Himself lip—Federal Party Decides Mat C• Disband—Commission Creates Fourteen Judicial Districts. about half way up, and before it One of the Most Dtaperatt Enfagements of tho War-Fifty British Pell at the First Volley—Yeomanry Nearly Decimated. A Whole Village VET8 DOWN TO BU8INE88. Caklaat Conoludea Supreme Court Decision In De Lima Cue Hue No Pearls* oa Trade With Oar Haatera Islands. ed the Water the steel mast bent doable about eight feet below the three lower spreaders, and sails and mast fell over the port side. It was practloally a repetition of the Columbia accident, and it happened almost in the same locality. No one was hurt in the accident, although one of the mateB was swept overboard. He was rescued ai^suffered no harm. Hear Commodore %. L. F. Robinson of th» New York Yacht club was on boaito the Constitution with Manager Duncan. The Ladle*' Auxillarlee Alao Held WASH 8UITS. 1 Women's Lawn Wash Sail in a large variety of pattern excellent value (or, the Ladies'Light Blue, Pink as La vender I awn Wash Suits wil white tucked sailor collars, d latest style skirt, with Jeepjj cular ruffle, with embroidery! sertion; a very hwdHMftgw] White LawnShtttigp® tucked sailor collfMBa iora tion, latest stft(^«ikeh^D. ...i Massacred. Gettysburg, Pa., June 6.—The first session of the thirty-fifth annual encampment of the Department of Penn aylvanla, Grand Army of the Republic, was held this morning. Conventions of the Women's Relief Corps and the Ladles of the O. A. R. were also held this morning. Mrs. Kotimlller delivered the addi'eBS of welcome to the Relief Corps, and Miss Mary Hoffman welcomed the Ladles of the Q. A. R. The 143d Regiment, Pennsylvania Volunteers, the Third Cavalry and the Thirty-fifth Infantry held reunions today.Meeting* at Gettysburg Today. Manila, June 6.—Ouevarra, adjutant to General Cullies, bad a three hours' Interview with Aguinaldo yesterday. He said that Caliles did not believe that Aguinaldo bad been captured and consequently Issued a proclamation characterizing Aguinaldo's address to the Filipino people as an American trick. Aguinaldo, through Gnevarra, advised Cailles to surrender Immediately.London, June 6.—The war office last night published the- following dispatch from Lord Kitchener, dated Pretoria, June 4: Washington, June B.—There will be no extra session of congress this present summer. There may be an advanced meeting of congress In the fall. Civil government will be established In the Philippine Islands on July 1 by military order from the president of the United States. Duffy of Georgetown won the 100 yard dash in easy style, with Devers of Westminster second. The Maloney brothers of Chicago were in fine form and won all of the events in which they started with the exception of the 880 yard run, which went to J. M. Perry of Princeton. The linlsh In the 440 yard run was one of the most exciting of the day. with A. Maloney defeating Holland of Georgetown by a magnificent burst of speed at the tape. 8. 8. Jones of New Yol k outclassed his field In the running high jump. Tlio pole vault resulted In a tie, both Endsly of Purdue and Frederick of Cornell clearing 11 feet. They tried unsuccessfully for a higher mark and dually agreed to toss the coin for first place. Endsly won the toss. "Jamestown, Cape Colony, surrendered to Krltzlnger'fl commando on the morning of June 2 after four hours' fighting. The town guard and local volunteers were overpowered before our pursuing columns could come up. SERIOUS RIOT IN PASSAIC. "Dr." Stanley Discharged These are the conclusions reached at yesterday's cabinet meeting. The agreement was unanimous. from Custody. Those who were near the yacbt at the time of the accident say that there seemed to be no breaking of stays or loosening of any part of the rigging, but the mast suddenly flattened and bent straight acroaa like a stovepipe struck with an ax and all above the fracture fell overboard. The topmaat broke md the spreaders went to pieces, but t# upper part of the mast fell far enough overboard so that It did not touch the hull. It la believed that "Our casualties were three killed and two wounded. The Boer loss is said to have been greater. The plans of the administration, announced hitherto, will be conducted by the president through the continuation of "the war power." "I believe in the community of the English speaking races, by which I mean that the Americans and the British are now closer than ever before. Could you get a better instance than the visit of the delegates of the New York Chamber of Commerce to Windsor last Saturday? I suggested It, and King Edward took up the Idea thoroughly. It waa a fitting commencement of the new reign. After this Interview General Wade and General Sumner Informed Guevarra that Cailles must notify the latter at Pagxanjan not later than next Monday of Ills decision In the matter. The American generals declined to guarantee that Cailles would not be prosecuted."The stores were looted, but the garrison was released. Bt Petersburg, June 6.—A report from Siberia tells of a horrible massa-, ere in a little village on the Yenisei river. Two thousand Russian peasants, according to the report, attacked the Tartar village of Irbelsk, located "Have placed General French In charge of the operations in Cape Colo ay." K large l,in« of Lad able Duck, Pique, 1 Chambray Skirts. LAWNS AND Di We are now shoi gant assortment of Dimities of all the \ signs; prices, a D IT ALWAYS PA' Tariff duties will be levied, but the coastwise trade laws will not be extended.BEEF 18 8TATIONARY. The appointment of General French who hau been recruiting his health in Cape Totvu, to command the opera tlons In Cape Colony Indicates tlmt Lord Kitchener attache* lnueh luipur tance to the Invasion; The reerude* cence of serious fighting brings furthei demands for the sending out ot' re-en forcements. Ample authority for such procedure exists in the general statute, according to Attorney General Knox. The authority granted by the Spooner amendment to the army appropriation law is conflnped. Additional authority is to be assumed. The Philippines are not on a civil basis and will not be so long • as they are subject to the «ootrol* and direction of the president of the United States. Ample Authority. General Trias, In company with Senor Lucbau, brother of the Insurgent leader still operating In Sainar, has, gone to Sauiar Island and will attempt to Induce Lrf-'_) to surrender. Some of tB. Riders of the Federal party have \ 'red n resolution In which It Is di tlmt the party will disband unless ...ft United StateB civil commission reappoints several Filipino Judges who have recently been removed from office. ob the Yenisei, and massacred the 800 J inhabitants. Hen, women and children were all brutally killed In revenge , tor horse stealing. Practically nobody Packer* Deny That They Are Operating a Squeeze. Chicago, June 6.—There waB no further advance in the. price of beef this morning, cattle quotations being uavers continue to deny derating a "squeeze," the demand from Dr than ever before, atlc demand also exy previous year. "I know how deeply Interested King Edward la In the United States. I have known this since the time, years ago, when I drove him on a locomotive In the United States, which, by the way, he did not forget when,We met under different conditions. le body of the yacht escaped Injury.. The showing in point* marie by the different colleges and universities it ft* follows: Cornell, 118; Chicago, IT | Georgetown ami Pennsylvania, 9 oaoh; Westminster, 7; Belolt and Minnesota, 0 eneh; Yale, Princeton, Purdue and New York, 5 cacti; Amherst, 2. The accident at first caused consternation among yachting uien here, aa It was thought serious delay In the work of the yacht might result. When It became kn«wn that the loss of the mast was the most serious damage, the opinion was generally expressed that in spite of the trouble the Constitution would be ready for her raoes with the Columbia, scheduled to take place here June IS and 17. I from.. escaped. Soma were beaten to death, chaDgej' Pacl others were throw» Into the river, that they are , ftfaly atlll ottenyu banged. The and agBert thal {Pillage was «•««$. Troops abroad Is great «^rCttod^^f^^."reeted 100 w1llle the dome , ''tamal IU~£ r*+ link»r* Attempting Bills Passed Fir 5,—▲ whall riot HarrlBburg, Pi fi AchesoodMjtoa band- this morning pi kerchief MfljfgB this «sonH| Three for the election o •Irtker. UD MCWM» and (M wUfcaa rtHcer. «lan» te»»- PEOPLE Details received regarding the tight lng at Vlakfontein show that It wnoua of the most desperate engagement.- of the war. General Dixon's column was traversing the district and estab Ushlng posts, when it was attacked by 1,200 Boers under Commandant Kemp. The Boers were so close that 50 British fell at the tirst volley. ■rltlah I'aaualllea, Heavy. "The Idea that the visit of our delegates to Windsor can be In any way construed as King Edward's recognition of American commercial superiority Is all nonsense. The king Is full of tact and of friendship for our country." PRISONER KILLS GUARD. IS South RtU 1 People's 'Phone. Even with the beginning of what is called civil government on July 1 the president Intends the Islands will continue to remain under military control until congress shall have passed complete laws changing the administration of affaire to a poeitlve civil law establishment. Civil government In the Philippines merely is on trial and Is upheld by the military authority. federals Will Not Disband. Upon the advice of the more rational members of the party as well as certain American authorities the resolution was not presented. The wisest of the Federal lenders are convinced of tlio lack of wisdom 111 forcing discord, especially at a time when the administration at Washington is about to confer geucral civil government In the archipelago. Deaperate Attempt to Kacape of A1- Irged llnnk Itohbcr*. iTIVE WORK. "Do you think," Mr. Carnegie was asked, "that British enterprise can be sufficiently stimulated to meet American competition?" PORTO RICAN ARRE8TED. Toronto, Juno 5.—Frank llutledge, Fred Riee and Frank .lones, three alleged bank burglarw extradited from Chicago and on trial here for the- robbery of a private bank at Aurora, were being transferred from the courtroom to the jail last night in a cab, in wfcleh were Pollen Officers Boyd and Stewart, The three prisoners were haudetlfted together. T7vans^ -1—1 Ce-BROS. .ally by the Houaa at (burg Today. OlSfltl With Stealing »48,000 la Bap Juan, Porto Rico, June 5.—Luis Moret Munoz, e relative of the former president of the Federal party, Luis Munoz Rivera, was arrested hare on th» arrival of the United State* transport McOlellan from New York. Be Is now detained at the residence of Chief «f Police Bernos. New York, The yeomanry held the position, protecting the guns, until they were nearly decimated, and then, finding It Impossible to save the guns, the artillerymen shot the gun horses to prevent the BoOrs moving the guns. iBsed the Senate bills June 6.—The House "Oh, they can't compete with us," replied Mr. Carnegie, with a smile. L justices of the peaco or the publication of a corporations chartered It has beeu the determination of the president to avoid an extra session of congress If a way oould be found. He welcomes the opinion of the attorney general holding that he will be warranted In conducting the affairs of the Islands as he and his advisers deem best for the Interests of the people in the Islands and In the United States. "Would you advise the British people to place their faith In combinations V asked the Intenrlewer. The commission Jias resumed the organisation of civil governments In the provinces. A bill has been prepared creating 14 Judicial circuits. The salaries of the circuit Judges rauge from $3,500 to $3,000 a year. Judge Bates and Judge Ladd will probably be assigned to fhe«circuita of Hollo and Cebu respectively. The column quickly recovered from tfce shook of the unexpected attack, lie DerWyshlres charged with bayonets and after a short, desperate fight drove off the Boers and recovered rhe guns. The Derbyshires and yeomanry both lost very heavily. "I'm out of business," responded Mr. Carnegie, "and I know nothing about combinations." When tho rig was uppvt jaoblag tb* Jail, on unknown parson threw tat* loaded revolvers Into tUe cab- Mnas Sobbed one of the pistols and (hot fflcer Boyd, who died In a t«ir minutes. Officer Stewart opened fire oli Jones, (hooting him In the arm abd groin. The prisouers then leaped from the aab and, boarding u passing street «*D, ordered the motoriunn to pr0o«»d (lister. lie latter removed the arm ot the motor and struck llutledge over the head, while the conductor threw off the trolley polo from tho wire, bringing the o*r to a standstill. The men tfire then overpowered. Jones is In the hospital and will loso his arm If he re- OOTCM. screw: IORS— Fancy...i Extra Fan ILEY IMPROVING. Munec says he received a package In Caracas to be delivered to General Urlbe-Urlbe, the Colombian Insurgent leader, wfco is now in New York city, but that he left the package with the purser of the Bteamer, not being aware of its value. He thinks that the consignee Called after be had started on his return te Porto Rico and. having found that he had gone, notified Captain Titus of the New York police instead of making Inquiries of the purser.-■srofH Report That She Comfortable Night INDEMNITY MAY WAIT. • • • After a full dlscnsslon of the opinion rendered by the United States supreme court lu the Porto Rlcan cases the conclusion has been reached that the Porto Rlcan cases and the tariff case which has arisen In the Philippines do aqt stand on all fours. Indeed It was idmltted at the cabinet meeting that he opinion Jajy technical In Its nature is hnrdly to primary prlncl, ■ *• Tfcr- "* *he Plana I nor Mow For * Mod a. Vivendi Jhfese prices incl tares of the very lal une B.—Secretary Cor.•.following this moi'U- Washington, June 5—The plan of a modus vlvendi ou the subject of the Chinese Indemnities now Is receiving the earnest attention .of those interested in the Chinese negotiations, the purpose being to prevent the indemnity question from causing any interruption In the concert of the powers and at the same time to remove the Indemnity lasue Itself, so that progress can be made on the remaining subjects of negotla tlon, chief of which Is the conclusion of permanent treaties between China and the several powers. on That SoWJect. At yesterday'a session of the military commission in the trial of Harold M. Pitt, the agent of Evans & Co., government contractors, Captain Barrows, who has been convicted of frauds In connection with the selling of commissary stores, testified that he had sold bacon which he had received from Lieutenant Boyer, who has also been convicted. It Is asserted that while the Boers had temporary possession of the guns they shot two artillerymen In oold blood for refusing to work them against their own comrades. Ul». McKlnley's ptiyai- had a very com- Otp and that her general tt aomewbat improved." WINDOW SCREB] We hm ♦, "Wl" ♦TAHLBY DISQMARQED. A dispatch from Johannesburg says tfckt many miners, refusing to accept 0 shillings a day. the rate fixed by military order, have gone on strike. IBhwnlar* W«|»rt •how* Th»t rather • MilBtac ' - ~ *" *—" t Mbtt Tork, lay. who jMlac col Phillip*, charged Baud dMBllt **»« •*» i«ra» 4ar Pied Frtfti N«tumrfc»u«ei. I. - ■. Dies Involved In the v -rclae oi tm„ g f ii*Dv g»MW.ITh»t "Earl Known — tne prei authority over the Ph» w of I _^|iSS(P^C1ty ,n pines. TiriTiglriiii rr.in - ■ ' r"' are has h.». a,«m t»., . J.: ,h, D.,i,|,i,i.n pi,v iau. The president doetD not w-IbIi tc ot HUhk W» out fa tho Forbidden City. Jap- pon(; 0'r abandon the Idea ot estab frank mwtbdy »w jpwfC#erIaneee and America troop# are pre , olv„ goverwnent the Fhilippi The report fe °* «(i4rt®rs * on July 1. Annouuceujeat had b employs*) fc? made both in thlefcohnt'ryand tho^ owed tkit the Driest'* death —: —;— Ipplnea that auch was the Inlnrttf o Utnii cmWi ul tlMlt fctqfewfew?. TO STUDY HCItfc. the government, and the prs»U«n wWomlnlatwafc • . y of tbte florae Rao* at Epaon*.^^ Julie 6.—Derby Otfltfwas 1 Inula iH MiiilniilUH • ders aud regi(latloil8 deemed easei In with brilliant tunshlne. •#' . ■ •*. ■_ •1 . In the conduct of aWali* e London wad astir early FINMmMgMpAlpMMlfflCIAL. Aa soon aa ttie general, Lf th«™ wM an Knox, pointed-At tbatTclTil go before npOn there was au ,joSMfcato^****** toMJB ment C0Uld be Jmwgbt about 4n . Bpaopi, where the great Eng- larduAAkggMM «*D* *• "UMI" an(j |,i fact tl&titfh a uUtyary . la In full awing. Many prom- 8*"*!W^^^T|j^ortl j#ne5,l9at. and by the exercise of wmUry po ericans were present, includ- ■ cloi. Mr. Root entered heartUyrtD'to the 'or Wolcott, of Colorado; E'.-|•■• ' t» 8s« rangement. - — - * whi ipiD» D' GREAT FIRE IN PEKIN. The ateamer Philadelphia is due to arrive here tomorrow, and Munea hopes to find the package and to el«|r himself of the charge upon which hie arrest was directed from J*few York. READY Philadelphia, June 0.—Mrs. Sarah ■Iffgetybetham, an aged woman residing at 8216 Chestnut street. West Philadelphia, wjis the victim of a murderous Assault and Is at the point of death In the University hospital. Mary Rider, aged 21, a colored servant employed by Mrs. Hlggenbotliam, is under arrest, charged with the crime. Samuel Moore, a colored waiter In a boarding house adjoining the~Hlggenbotham res Idence, Is detalued as a*witness, and tin entire police enC] detective forces of tin city are searching for an utikitowi' negro suspected of.being Implicate!1 1q the attaok on the woman. Mrs Hlggsnbotham was found covered will blood lying In the doorway of liei room. The Injured woman was con veyed to the hospital, where she hatsince been unconscious. A»e« Woman As.anlted. New York, June 6.—On the pier of the Central Railroad ot New Jersey at Atlantic Highlands Andbew Heavy, tkfe baggage master, had picked up an ordinary looking trunk to carry It from the steamer Monmouth to the train when the trunk blew to atoms. He was burned from head to foot, and several ■baggagemen standing near by were slightly injured. The crowd of passengers rushed from the pier. No scraps of the trunk could be found afterward, but some bjts of wire and pieces of electrician's t&pe were discovered lying about. When Heavy was removed to the Long Branch hospital, a cartridge wan found embedded In his leg. Pieces of metal sheeting were also found. The Tranlc Was Loaded. Always1 in stock. postCUliChief of Police Bernos believes that a mistake has been made, (Qafregatlonnllata Expel II«rr». Des Moines, June 5.—George D. jftrron, former professor of applied Onrlstlaulty In Iowa college at Grlnnell, was tried by a council of mfnlstors and elders of the church, representing eight organizations, silting at Grinnell yesterday, on the charge of "conduct unbecoming a Christian and a gentleman," Evidence was Introduced to show crucl treatment of his "unusually loyal and devoted wife," which finally resulted In divorce proceedings and legal sepaxptlon. A letter from Dr. Herron was presented in his defense, but at tbe close of Its confederation the council decided that the charges were sustained and voted unanimously to expel him from the church. GARDEN The question over the Indemnity .arose on the president's western trip, ibut since the return of the president and Secretary Hay It has been taken up anew and thoroughly gone over with the foreign representatives chiefly The package contained 106,000 pesetas. valued at $46,000 In American mouey. ,een. -MBit Ml which pee- garden and lav and * fall line BASEBALL. GARDEN AND GRASS SI At prices e) loir. Call mm! same before elsewhere. concerned, iMiwUm tlfc# J&lJlsb, Russian and French embassadors and the Japnnwfe tnlnister. Reavlta of lD»l«rd»yD Gameo la th« Dlfcrtat LmjIIIC*. NATIONAL LEAGUE. At Cincinnati— If- Brooklyn ...0101800*0—f 11 } Cincinnati ..00020001 0— 8 6 8 Batteries—Donovan and McQutra; McFaddsn and Pelts. At St. Louil— R. H. New Yo.k 000220-4 0 1 St. Louis 10000 1— 2 0 2 Batteries—Taylor and Bowerman; Jones and Schriver. At Pittsburg— R. H. Philadelphia. 000200010-8 12 1 Pittsburg ... 0*000011 •— 4 7 I Batteries—White and McFarland; Tannshill and Zimnier. .. • At Chicago— R« ,HD *• Boston 0 0 0 0 0 4 1 0 0— 0 8 5 Chicago ....1 0000820*—0 • S Battertee-Dineen and Kittredga; Eaaos «*d Kling. DERI It la because of the Importance attached to these negotiations thai several of the embassadors who had intended to itart for Europe have now deferred their-departure for a month. . DtaUnflUW '■%aar • Fuklgsub ould enor1*1 Evans BroJ 45 South Main Strwf 4r. rpieciorder ver \iD Mr, Choste Hold* a Omt Rece»tf»«. aad long «xodui to lUb race Wot An. tog Sens London, Juno 5.—The reception (Jered last night by Mr. Ohoate to the delegates of the New York Chamber cifcommerce drew a crowd of celebrities to Carlton House terrace. Leaden of the bar, finance, diplomacy and politics attended to do honor to the Americans. Lord Lansdowne, the foreign secretary, as the chief representative of the British government; Mr. J. Pierpont Morgan, Mr. Andrew Carnegie and Maitre Laborl, the distinguished French advocate who pleaded for Captain 'Drfeyfus at Rennes, were centers of admiring groups throughout the eyeulng. . Prominent French Royallsf Arrested Raul* Lost 700 Men In Chlnn, Paris, June 5.—The Marquis de Lur- Sn luces, the well known royalist and formeKi|felHbC'r chamber of depu unexpectedly returned to ParSRramt the middle of last month, has been arrested. In January, 190G. at the time of the conspiracy trials, the Marquis de Lur-Saluces was condemned, in default of appearance, to teu years' banishment from France for He sought refuge In Belgium, where he was watched closely by the police, but he succeeded In eluding the authorities and returned to his home In Paris. Trenton. June 5.—The I" State? Cptton Duqk corporation, with nil authorized capital of $50,0(M'UitMi, was incorporated here yesterday afternoon. The company iB formed to manufacture and deal In cotton duck and cotton goods of all kinds. Of the capital stock one-half is to be preferred, with G per cent cumulat4ve dividend, and the other half common stock. The Incorporators are Robert S. Green of Elisabeth, N. J.; Edward M. S. Miller of New York and Albert C. Walls of South j dVange, N. J. fBO.OOO.OiK) Cotton Dnck Trust* London, June 5.—The Uussian casualty list in China, Including the storming of Peking, shows III officers and C182 men killed or died of wounds. PRIDE OF R 1 -goods are the j. lloft JD. Danforth, of New York; J. ' Flerpont Morgan, tba great financier; farmer Vice-President Levi P. Morton, . lad others equally well known. U. fl. bteel gij B* a. 8. 8t*elpr«f ~ ' non C IW »®|| -*eo. §gf Jol. Iron A Fuel. ■ tgjft iO. PmUOmimmuou MHMVlVjRf . ™ Sor. BDc •C«•* TIic plans of the Tift; commission vlll be carried out Just as'intended b«- ,'ore the supreme court decisions were landed down. The president will exorcise the prerogative vested In him of laantpc a military order directing that government of the Islands be conducted by civil employees. ' Id kjfect the decision of yesterday does no't Biter the form and exercise eft authority In tarrying out the policy pi the administration in the Philippine*. 4.4.4.4.4.4.4*4' 4.. 4,4»tj? Above Them All. 4. STAND1N0 OP THE CLUBS, w. u f.c. w. i- ».a New York... 18 3 4m Brooklyn.... » 17 .460 Cincinnati.. 18 JHB St.,Louis... 15 10 .441 Pittsburg... 104B» Boston 12 10 .420 Phila'phia.. 18 Chicago...,. IS *3 .801 . AMERICAN LEAOUE. At Detroit—Philadelphia, 1; Detroit, 0. At Chicago—Washington, fl| Chicago, 8. At Cleveland—Baltimore, 1; Cleveland, 5. At Milwaukee—Boston, 2; Milwaukee, S. EASTERN LEAOUE. At Hartford—Hartford, 0; Toronto, fl. At Providence—Providence, 8; Rochester, 8. At Montreal-Montreal, 7; Worcester, 0. At Buffalo—Buffalo, 7; Syracuse, 6. We 6aarlWfflMWM ETerjthlng ire seiW "PRIDE OF ROME" U I Very Best M«nut»cW«C PEAS, par o»n CORN, per can - BEETS, per can PUMPKIN, per oan - CORN 8TAR0H, per paoki 8ALARATUS, per peeks* BAKING POWDER, per 11 London, June 6.—The Derby race gnu Won by William C. Whitney'# Volodyovakl, ridden by Lester Reff. | uttiw * ssl.. f SB Jnlon Pacific Wl* _ I,'.. THE POPE ILL. Suffered a Fainting Fit Today, Owing to Intense Heat. Pensacoln, Fla., June 5.—Lieutenant Johu Llddell Caffery of the United States marine corps, son of former {Senator Caffery of Louisiana, has died &t the navy- yard. While bathing in a shallow place at the navy jftrd on Sunday afternoou he Jumped from an elevation of ten feet and struck his head on the bottom. He was carried to his quarters by friends, where examination disclosed that his neck was bro- I ken. UeaUaaMt Jo|»j» h. Pafery Killed. Hotel Keeper Shot. Injured In Automobile Accident. Rome, June 6.—The Pope had a fainting fit this morning. Dr. Papponl, the Pope'a physician, states that the weakness was but the temporarD -effect of the Intense heat prevailing here. He anticipates no serious ,re*ultD.General firaut Oolx to Barove. New York, June 5.—General Fred-, •rick U, -Gcant was In the Fifth Avenue hotel last Might, preliminary to ■ailing for Europe next week. Hie eon, Ulysses H. Grant, u cadet In West Point, will accompany him, having obtained u furlough for three months. Cadet Grant, who was appointed by President MeKlnley, will be graduated next year. Ills rank Is much higher than "that of his father or Illustrious grandfather was In the West Point academy, lie being one of the "first five" In his class. Little Falls, N. Y., June ft.—Sewall Harvey, a hotel keeper at Grant, Herkimer county, dro\;e on business to the hotel of Sol Caruahan, In Wllmurt, In the northern part of this county. There he met William Baxter, who had been drinking. Harvey, It Is alleged, accused Baxter of alienating the affections of his wife. The men had a heated quarrel, which ended, it is charged, In Baxter's pulling a pistol and shooting Harvey. The ball lodged in the man's bowels. He is still alive, but physicians say he canuot recover. Geneva, N. Y„ June 5.—Chester Meredith of Cohoes was badly Injured liy a© automobile running qway. The accident caused by the failure of a brake to work while the machine was going down bill. Meredith was render ed unconscious, and the machine was demolished. Sylvester Robblus, the other occupant, escaped with slight PRIDE OP ROME BAKING POWI Washington, June 5.—Dr. Itlxey wa» at the White House an hour and a half last evening, and on leaving at half past JO, 111 answer to Inquiries conoaru- Ing Mrs. McKlnley's condition, Midi "There has been no Important ahattge in Mrs. McKlnley's coudltlop. She w resting very comfortably. Of there are fluctuations in her eondltten. At times she Is better and *t tlaes Worse, but she Is "certain)# not loalnf any ground. In fact, sbe le poeelblj gaining very slowly. There le no moM Immediate danger than there kaa be*» for some time." Mrs. McKlnley's Condlllon. May Get Car Shops Blnghamton, N. Y., June 5.—W. K. McFarlin, chief engineer of the Delaware, Lackawanna and Western Railway company, has been in the city looking over the ground for the proposed switch through the manufacturing portion of the city. It Is believed that If the right of way of the switch is secured Blnghamton will get the car shops. K la joat as Rood ae Royalor ta ia put up especially for ua,( *78 exactly the qoalltv ot u vD revery can, and will jnnect satisfaction. "Try 1 / Baking Powder and jom want It thereafter. M GERMANY 8EIZES ISLANDS. bruises. Jumped Off Brooklyn Bridge. That's what they say about our 8took of PAPERS. 6 Now Patterns Received Daily. „ el* The Very Latest Conceits. Prices Way Below the Average. _ Picture Framing a Specialty. SEE OUR DISPLAY IN 8HC •VIH Establish Coaling Stations on Fersau lelande, In the Red Sea. ' Constantinople, June 5,—It Is stated «£ tfcat German marines have landed Mvaift Islands, In the Red Sea, and -tunirfifilnn In the name of Gerp \ey will be used as coaling »» se Porte, It Is said, has de ' explanation from the manded an D Kaiser. v 1 Giam'a Governor to Lfere Afloat, Washington, June 5.—The navy department Is considering an extensive Overhauling of the Supply, with the view to making that vessel an efficient station Hhlp at tiuarn. Extensive quarters will be provided for tbe goverbor 0t (be Island and Ills staff, With tbe expectation tbat tfte governmental party will live aboard the steamer Instead of occupying tbe primitive quarters available on tbe Island. New York, June 5.—Robert G. Bidwell, a writer, jumped last evening from the Brooklyn bridge. He was Instantly killed. The man had prepared himself lor the jump. Around his waist was an air life preserver, amj he hail padded bis back aud stomach tVlth heavy towels. SHELLEY & LOCI West Side Mmpt H»ID4 IRnil Hurt In Wreck. John W. Donne Left *3.000.000. Chicago. June 5. When the administrators of John W. Uoane's estate have listed the property, his fortune, according to tbe estlmuteB made by friends here, will be f«uiul to amount to over $3,000,000. The petition for letters of administration, with tbe will annexed, which was bled in tbe probate court of Cook county, showed the property, which Is In the state of Illinois, to be worth $110,000. Two Killed la Freight Wreck. C» The Wetherlll White Leads aud OilssSL *3* stand the weather. 4« T.S.4W.S. BARRETT, 4* Atlanta, JIUU' B-A switch engine ol the Southern railway struck an Incoming passenger train from Macon yesterday near the Southern shops and overturned several coaches. Three pas sengers were killed and 10 Injured. Both locomotives were moving rapidly. The switch engine skimmed along the side of the train, knocking the coaches over as it struck them. Newark, N. Y., June 5.—A serious freight wreck occurred ou tbe West Shore railroad at Macedon yesterday afternoon. A light engine, with a crew from this village, crashed luto an east bound freight train. Two men were killed and two seriously wounded. An open switch caused tbe accident. R.B. NORTH MAIN ST. New York. June &.-A meeting of tfea members of the Produce Exchange WUI be held tomorrow for the purpose of considering a proposition to change the rules of future delivery so as to make corners In grain practically Impossible. New York grain brokers were fD»41y squeezed In the recent Phillips comer Ip corn In Chicago. It Is now proposed to tfhapge the rules so that brokers may deliver contract goods of a different grade from that contracted for provided an allowance is made tot til? relative difference ln price for the two For Preventing Grain Oernerf. GeD.ml BalllBKloa Booth a Ma.on. New York. June 5.—General Bullington Bootli of tlie Volunteers of America was last night Initiated Into the mysteries of Masonry In the lodge at Moutelatr, N. J. Pretty summer Fal ire Price Saving. Acme Steam katindry. tai IflLLIAIU'S PRICE~" ire is noted fl Pretty Wa*| consisting of Stripes, PUia d Dimities, 'ss variety «p ing special in t Corsets,'' 1 NEW JERSEY VETERANS. " * -f thft Annual Encampment o ,a . Army at Aabury «■ _T|f As bury Park, N. J., June thirty-tilth annual encampment . Grand Army of the Republic of Jersey Is in session here and will i tinue tomorrow. About 400 veteraD i from all parts of the state are In at | tendance. | Irand Census Tailing in Snnion, Washington, June 5.—Commander Tllley has forwarded a report upon the population of the islands of the Samoan group under the jurisdiction ot the United States, He lias ascertained that the population of Tutulla totuis 4,000 and of the Milium group 2,000, Including ndults and chihlruii. In addition to the native population there are on the islands approximately 100 whites. BRIEF NEWS NOTES, Wife Dead, He Killed Hlmaelr, New York day at Buffalo has been flreCl for Sept. 18. BruiirU to Annex Kpngo. K«tfl Nniaabnp IB OM'lto. Atlanta. Jpse §.-4 passenger train from Macon on the ggiilb.ern r}l|w«j was run Into by a switch engine tbre'fc miles out, near the Atlanta Bliops. Three persons were killed and 12 Inured. The dead are Mrs. A. A. Lemon, WcDuuouftli, fta.; Mls8 Alma Llmon, Mobopough, CJa.; 9. W- Vlckers, Flovflla, Ga'.' Richmond, Vt„ June 5.—Charles Casavant of the firm of Casayant & Mo sler, retail grocers, and one of the most prominent business men of this plan1 committed siilclde by s(looting. He was 42 years of age. Mr. Casavant had been despondent since the death of lilt, wife several months ago. He leaves three children. Brussels, Juue 5— At a cabinet council yesterday It was virtually decided to annex tbe Kongo State within a decade.A cablegram has been received announcing the death of Bishop E. W. Parker of the Methodist Episcopal church In India. His death occurred at Nalnl Tal, where be had gone for his health. Bishop Farker hud been (offering for a long time from an acute lorin of stomach trouble. His regular station was at Lucknow. Buffalo will be taxed to tbe utmost to take care of ita visitors, which. It Is estimated, will number upwards of SO,- 000,000 during tbe summer. Suitable accommodations can be bad only by applying long In advance of your arrival there. Are You Going to the Exposition? -sets. K*okwd Handkerchief*. H ■ Lace iq all the .1 »«*»»• v pur'' ill June O.-The jpunirip*) vmnoil «' Havana has unanimously wtLt U"(1y Wd for Sewering And rejected tl. ground that It Wor oU ,ays the susu SSSL Vhe Dady bM, gM* (14,000,000, now goes to Hwernor O eral Wood for final declsloi..' Von Valence lit Tlrw-UlJ^ Berlin, June 5.—Count von Walderh*? has postponed his departure from Tientsin pending an Investigation of the military affray on the Taku road. CadFla Leave For Ecuador, CHARGES AGAINST CADET. America* Haslnea For Switzerland. New Yoik, June 5.—Four of the Ave cadets recently dismissed from West Point have sulled for Ecuador, where tUey will serve lu the engineering corps •f tl)e Guayaquil and Quito railroad, being built ftcroM Spanish Kavoy to Cealral America. Madrid. June 5.—The queen regent has signed the appointment of Senor Carrero as envoy extraordinary and minister plenipotentiary to tbe Central American republic*. "The doctor* told m« 107 cough »" Incurable. One Minute Coach Cure made me a well man." Norrla Silver, North Stratford. N. H. Became you've not found relief from a stubborn cough, don't deepalr. One Minute Cough Cure tuui cpred thouaands, and It will cure you. Safe and anre. T. J. Vatee. Plttaton, Stroll's Pharmacy, West Plttaton. ' "It.c jf''- jAWtaltti Of Bfefiuty la of tea' hidacu W onslghtly Pimples, Erysipelas, Salt Kheum, I Thorough Maatlcatlon ate. Bill niiii, Salve will glorify the Qf food la essential to good health. S8«i^JE?KS^22kCa Without good teeth we cannot have JftX&tm 4Df piles, only 25 centa a box. thorough mastlcatlop. We do everyeuife'guaranteed. For sale by stroh'a Ptiar thing known to modern dentistry at macy. and W. C m0(jerate prices. Teeth extracted to°' ' -—w— Lwithout pain by aid of vttallied air. " Call at irarrer, P*t ft nMttili.th* FR. Reap, U a Main 8t cartas; Plttaton, one door , Krauaa'a Cold Cure bertata'a stomach and Uvar Tablets. Ihay for eolda In the head, cheat, throat or any are an elegant pbyalc. They aleo Improve' portion «l the body, hreaka up a cold In 24 the appetite, strengthen the digestion and io*rs Without Interruption to wort. Will j&Mata the liver «M bowels. . They a*, prtr*M C*lda if taken when Orat symptoms * tah* sx Mwt to *" Court Martial Ordered at the Annap- olis Naval Academy, London, Ju»e 5.—"The United States will supply electric engines," says a dispatch from Geneva to The Pally B*- »re«», "for tfye mountain railway between Zlnal and Zermatt" ike a spi iterial, Annapolis, Md., June 6.—Charge3 b»ve been preferred against Calvin J Creasy, a cadet in the fourth class o| the naval academy, and he .will be tried by court martial under orders of the Secretary of the Navy. Mr. McFarlaue, formerly of Wilkesbarre, boa provided for a limited number of people, and tbese locations can be bad by applying to John EL Sayre or D. 10. Baxter, 31 Bennet Building, Wllkesbarre. R. B. Cu A Life and Death Fight. Mr. W. A. nines, of M»nefc»«ter, la. Dyspeptics cannot be long-lived because to live requires nourishment. Food Is not nourishing antll It In digested. A disordered Cornea from Dr. D. B. Carglle, of Waihita, ei0ri0M« twt Pittston 4 4 and 16 North writing of his almost mlracutoua escape stomach cannot digest food, It mnat have from Jralh Kays: "Exposure after measles assistance. Kodol Dyspepsia Care dlgeata Induced aerjom lung trouble, which ended all kinds ot food jrlthotit aid from the atomla Consumption. I bad frequent bemor- ach, allowing It to rest and regain Its nat and coughed night a*d day. All mj Ural functions. Its element* it# exactly doctors' «*ld I must soon die. Then I began the same aa the natural dlgeatlye fluids, and to use Dr King's New Dlacovery, wltfc* )f (imply can't help but do yon good. T. J. wholly enred ma. Hnndreda ha»e used It YatM. plftaton. Stroh's Pharmacy, West on my advice and all sty It MW Wl * PIB-». cure Throat, Ckeat and Long troublji. Regular »Ue 60c.' and fl-00. Trial free. For sal* by Btrob'* W«§t Pitta too, and W. C. Price, pittatoa. I. T. He writes: "Electric Bitters has cured Mrs. Brewer of scrofula, which had caused her great suffering for years. Terrlo.e sores would break out on her head and face, and the best doctors could give no help; but now her health Is excellent." Electric Bitters Is the best blood purifier, known, it's the supreme remedy for ectema, tetter, salt rheum, uleera, bolls, and running sores. It stlmulatea liter, kidney tftd bowels, expels poisons, helpa pp the strength. Only 60 .cajrta. - #4.1* Btrob's mnnacy, Mil, PltUtoa. ■vpKOPi.r.w rantit Feed, all kinds, - $1.10 MONE \ NEGRO TO BE HANGED^. Si Already Convicted and Sentenced for a 4 Crime Committed Laat 8aturday. Rlobmond, Va., June 6.—Edward Payne (colored), who attempted to as saalt MIbb Duncan, near Dublin, Satniday, baa been sentenced to bel banged am July !*• V VD Best patent flour - 4.50 17 lbs granulated sugar 1.00 Fresh eggs - Best dairy butter - .23 Long Hay, cwt - - .95 Best table syrup, gal - .40 Fancy N. O. molasses .60 3 cans corn - - - - .25 3 cans tomatoes - • .25 a money for mortgage* In any Mortgagee may uUuxt lor a tana of W only the Intereat bo paid, or will cilji liege to make paymenta on nMrtgafl ly, quarterly, aeml-annnally or the interact will ceaae tmmadtetaty « dollar of principal tbna building nmwifttHt mnnaT I prlnte foods and truat fnnd& • vB Blf Wedllmf Pr«mt. Vlctorlen Sardou is Just now recelv- I log congratulations from all parts of the world on the approaching at his daughter with the Comte Robert lo Flers, writes the Paris correspond 4Bt of the London World. I hear that *fllA Sardou will have a dot of a mil- UorfWncs, to which Sarah Bernhardt K£r2he principal contributor for uTwa* Ot* gnat French actrsss tbft Lawn mowers, W ant (U stores al Ash's. * ' - - ' "fST ..*v . THE WEATHER. WMhlneton, Jon* 5.—Forecast until •" a n. m, Thar 4»y, tor Km tern P«m B7trMt»: toal«M; TtawW, Dmngtr, 01mm •»* 4«MD Wlo» MtfKt ot the bowels. D«» DoWltt'l MW« iUflera to rcialtto.(t]MV w*d yoa will Mfl mn to r*»r UI. I™ uq to tsk*. sft rtefc rumm IMI mmifi »M» "I**, Htad FmIs Llka Bunting. 1Ujt* TOO inn ut late iut nlghtt If you had taken a KrtUM'i Headache Capanle before retlrlnf roar head would f cool and c(e»r tWa morning, Take on *D» and ,00 will he all rl*h» In an half km. Mm Me. MM * *11 «mM» Mr. Jamea Brown, of Fflttwatki Gr 10 jeara of aft, ioffered for jaan with fcad aora on hla face. Phratelaaa eoold Dt help him. DaWltt'a Wltcfc- Haaal Bahre 506 LUZERKE AVENUE. m. H. muuAmaoM. Qe E. B, 1 y&ii /•*. It* |
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