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■ 1 i jK -'ry «n ad. In the Gazette. TO'ere ? J I* no more effective medium of reach- SD jc Ing the 30,000 men, women and chll- « J dran In thla community, jj tYv xxis & m ? m Do y°u w«At all the IWWI of 'jfaur own town? then aubecrlbe for tha i"11 AAottc. The only newepaper'lii the $ 7C3 | city. y r~; ? g| FIFTY-FIRST YEAR jWlBKLYMTABLIBBlblM, • D DAILY KBTABLIBHED BTTHBO HART 1883. PlTTSlON, PA., MONDAY EVENING, JUNE io, 1901. - « ti . ■ TWO CENTB A COPT I «Oe A MONTH ( " ONLY DAlfCt, flf DEATH CLAIMS RICH HARVEST. FIGHT WITH FILIPINOS. MRS. M'KINLEY'S CONDITION DEVOURED BY SAVAGES, AMENDMENT CJAINS VD1 E8; DR. WVH. DALY A SUICIDE HARFINA fli pores open snd makes the skin H M 1 A M B *oft indvelvety. Cures pimples, %| ■ IB Bar hint. he*, freckles and sunburn flllii 1 I'nexcelled (or the bath, nursery ■■■ and C nmplexion. and inakrs thfl hiirfine. soft andsHken 2*c. cakes at drug «hop». uitn Uiii TIM r«»*r f*ilt 1« f*t®r« «'«T or fadeo WfllH flt.AL.ln fair to its youthful into aaftoMty. Shirt Waisi Talk.* •llsht Imiirrti Mitt cbntthd^i. J* Cuban* Confident ni 4* ' Pits-Hugh Letf, Jr., Shot tfl Batangas F'roViftci. Wtslilngton, June 10.—Tbe slight Improvement In Mrs. McKlnlsiy's health winch niahifefcied itaalf tha latter part of the week continues, and hope begins to Je felt that she may, after all, recover from the present attack. -Ths Improvement, however, Is so slight as not to change materially the eitreftie gravity.of the case. i)a« fact that Mrs McKlnley has more than hald her own and that no unfavorable turn has occurred Is con aldered In every way encouraging, but as this result la due partly to the constant use of powerful medicines the physicians fear tha affect of reducing tha atlmulants and llkawlae hava te copa with tha effaot on ber system of the constant administration of the bnly means of prolonging bar ilfa and mak Ihg ultimate recovery at laast a posal blllty. These atlmulanta and the com plaint from which aha aultered In Call fornla, which Is now under better con trol. have so weakened her powers of resistance that apprehenalon la ever present that a sinking spell may occur auddcnly from which aloe cannot be rallied, 8h'l*l» Hone of Recovery Chalmers Missionary Party Mur« Havana, .tune 10.—The eonservitl+d members of the constitutional conven: tlon are absolutely confident that tly Piatt amendmant will ba accepted ana tkat several radicals will Jotq with the IB delegates who have heretofore voted In favor of acceptance. Volunteer Surgeon Who Made Embalmed Beef Charges. dered In New Guinea. FIFTEEN VICTIMS OF NATIVES. lltOTXHAHT 8FRIN8EB18 KILLED. SERVED ON GENERAL MILES' BTAIT Sir Walter Besant Dead. Captatfe Wllhtlm and Llfvtfiianl ftamaer WaonCl*d-All Iff" OH1- emra In the Tirfnfr*llr«l Infantry. roar of Them KnallahmenLchlef «t hit tela n it Trlho Invited Vleltora Aohnrf, nnri Th#r Aeorptrd—Pnnltire Eaprdlf Inn trat. Had I,one R*rn nn Intimitis friend •t the G#nfml-End« HI* l.lf* With (i t*fatol In HI* Bathroom In HI# Horn* In Plflsbnrtt, eeer. OFTEN IMITATES* %J %J NEVCR.EOUALIBi DAVENPORT'S SHOE STORE. ROOT AT BUFFALO* Thp last few days seem to bav* brought about a decided changp In th« attitude of dplegates who had hppn bittprly arraigning the Washington govprnmpnt for rpjpctlng the conven tlon's interpretations of the imend mpnt. »f War V Ht»« the Fxpo- rire Bnliat** mh inlnvr-rt Buffalo. June 10.- Hon. Ellhn Root, •eeretarv of war. arrived Irt this cltv ■t 7:40 o'cloi k last tD\ enlng In a fipe'rl'a* car over the IVnns.vtvanlA Wtirond. He wan met {it the statlfin hv Director General William t. Buchanan of the Pan American exposition and Captain r. C. Hninp of the United States army. The other fhemherfl of Secretary Root's party tire Major General Corbln, Ma.foi Qeheral Young. Colonel and Mr*. Jnim and MisR Edythe ratten. MrK Root and her daughter Will arrive hert today. Dillon, Manila, Jun# 10.—In A battle with tha I'naurgents at Lipa, province of Batangaa, M'eutenant Anton Springer of the Twenty-first Infantry waa killed, and Captain William H. Wllhelm, Lleuten ant Fita Hugh Lee, Jr.; Lieutenant Charles R Ramsay and five enlisted men of the aame regiment were wound ad. Ban Francisco, Juno 10.—Particular# of tbe fatp of a partv of English rata* •lonarie* at thp hands of the cannibal* of Now Guinpu havp juat rpached hers from Now Zpaiand. Pittsburg, June 10.— Melancholy dating from the rpport of Hip court of in qulry into thp charges that 'embalmed bppf" was furnlahPd to American *01 dlers during the Spanish war find 11 #«* dpath of hla wife swn afterward cans •d Pr. William Hudson Daly, who was major and staff surgeon of the rnlted UtatP* volunteers during the Spanish war. to commit suicide at his hone-6211 HoWp atrcct. In spite of the backwardness the season our salc of Ladies' SI Waists has betaalmost pkenome and the season scarcely course tljere is a' reason many in fact. BURNING MINE BEING FLOODED The strong pressure from tha outside brought to bpar upon thp convent on to finish Its businpss and to place tha Country on a apttlpd baala baa had an excellent effect upon tbe radicals. In ducing them to acrppt tha Inevitable, and some of them now argue that It would he perhaps better to accept the amendment, hoping for some form of Independence, than to prolong tbe military occupation of the island. Tho noted explorpr, the Rpv. Jatnel Chalmers, and Dr. Oilvpt- ftplldWS Tompkins of tho London Missionary society, James Walker and Thomas Rathborie, young men who accompa | nlod thp pxpeditlon from Australia, and 11 native converts who were with the party wpre decoyed from their vps: ael, led i/ito the interior and murdered by warriors. Lie«t*nahl Wfray'B command has had fcifc engagements with the insurgents lb tbe province of Soraogoh, Luzon, kill Ing sik. three Insurgents were enured at and near Atlmonan. prov Ince of Tayabaa. and aeveral minor cap turea are reported Grotto other parts of jioniherVi Luzon, where the insurgents •re still active. 1st. One of the beat known nigrtH the country has given -a tha exehttlV liii goods in PlttvtotL * and. The assortment to m SMmH styles so varied that we can poaltively requirement*. ... , 3rd. They are so perfect In their everybody fc delighted and baft of price is so reasonable that HP serlou to made on the poJketboo*. Among "M* good things this Manufacturer sent M (lay we find: g 5 Doz. White Lawn Waiatapretty mi lar. regular 91.Cp qpality for $1.00. 9 Doz. Perefcla. sailor collar .with la new style cuff a 91.60 watrt for fl.OO. 7 Doz. Chambrav all the popular made to retail for 11.75 aawjaiprloe $*- 8 Doz. Fine White Lawn Waiata tuck or collar with handsome insertion tl latest style (Ask to aee the waiata) our price 91 .fa IT ALWAYS PATS TO BUT AT A New Brunswick Mill Girl -Scalped by Machinery. Hp was r»0 years ohl and was one of thp hrsl known physicians ih Aiuerb •;» Hp was a close friend of Licuiciiam general Mllca and was assigned • duty on the general's staff in Tampa THE LORD MADE MAN KING over animals and iusects and gave him brain to protcct himself. Don't shut yourself up in k wire cage. You need no screen&on dcors and windows. No liy nets on liorsee. DYour house, store snd stable and your animals are all pro tected from flies, mosquitoes and other insects by using Henry Millar's Fly Chaser a'd Qerm Exterminator. Price 26c. per can. For sale everywhere. Int. Chem. do Sole Mfg. West Pittaton. Labarre&Co., exclusive agents for Luzerne and Lackawanna counties. Office- Delaware Are., W. Pittston. For sale by Mrs. Hwartwood, Montgomery St. Secretary RooV saw Ibe gVand Illumination at night. Hp will make a thor ough examination of the of W exposition. JAPAN SUSPICIOUS. His friends tlrst noticed hi* di -pn'nl ency when i hp court of inquiry ltrt.ii ' li» bppf charges Submitted its report. C-riti London, June 10.—Sir Walter Be Bant, the famous author, died at his home in Hatr.stead, yesterday, aged ifcbr-three years. He had been 111 for of influenza. After the massacre the bodies of the ▼lctlms were cut to pieces, and the savages devoured the flesh. Wo»*t Wlthdrnrr Troop* t'nlll Otb- The detachments tit the United State* army now quartered within the expnsl tlon inclosnre are making preparation* to receive the secretary of with honors hefittlng his tuition. Tlie report circulated in the United 8t«tei that Oonerfli CaUl«v§ hat* surrendered In tintoHtoried. I)r. Rixoy regularly makes three vis- Its rtcb day, one In tbe morning, when there Is a consultation of phyaiciana; another In the afternoon and a third lb the Pterilrig. tie caiied yesterday Afternoon about 8 find, finding Mrs. McKlnley, r'onrtartgbie Pro* pressing aa weli as could bo oxpected, be and the president went out for a long drive, lasting more than an hour and a half, both going to the sickroom at once upon returning. Subsequently tbe doctor said that no material change had occurred since thp morning btllletitf rra Are Gone, cising Dr Daly's tesiiniony. The i» port also alluded to liem r;»l Mil". I» Daly frequently said lie liud lnC n uu fairly treated. Acroaa the straits of Cape York peninsula. in British New Guinea. lies the tsland of Coarlbatta. A dozen nittire tlijagps, inhabited by the mbst aavagp bpings in thp south sea. are si! uatpd a few miles inland, where great Swamrs make tbe country almost Impassable.Peking, June 10.—The Gbinpse express great satisfaction at the announcement of the intention of ihe court to return to Peking ift Sepicm ber. All the foreign troops, with tha exception tif ffie legation guards, are expected.to withdraw ere the twiddle that month, the only troops not already iihrter orders of withdrawal being the Jan anese, whose is sending reliefs. SEALED PROPOSALS Lieutenant Springer was graduated from West Point in 1805 and in .Tune of that year was appointed second lieutenant of the Twenty-first Infantry. He warned his present rtttfeAlig. rt, 1898. he hall.?* ofr France and was jajppoinVo'd to the Military academy from Netv York. tj * Sealed proposals for the grading of Parson age street and the paving of the gutters thereon will be received at the Town Hall in Hughes town Borough, on Monday, June 17, 1901, at 7:80 o'clock p. m. Plans and specifications are on tile In the office of the Burgess where they may be inspected bv prospective bidders. A certified check in the sum of $ J5 payable to the tieasurer of Hughestown Borough shall accompany each bid; otherwise such bius shall not be considered." Immediately after the re .iection of any or all bids the checks accompanying same shall be returned to the maker. The bidder sball immediately execute a contract and bond with the borough of Hughestown conditioned for the proper performance of the work in accordance with the plans and specifications; otherwise the check accompanying said bid .shall be forfeited to the treasurer of Hughestown Borough. Council reserves fh*D right to reject any qy all Proposals may be addressed to D. P. Wil Hams, Borough Secretary, Washington Tee race, Hughestown Borough 10,IS,14,15. June 10.—Robert Buchanan, author, dramatist and pubhis own writings, died today HDlne ytiart... *■ June '10.—Robert Jameu Brat t&pn qt Wantage, •y. a$ed •Uty-nlno years. NATION T&£E OFFERED. Holland May Offer to tittli the South African War. Undon, J ana 10,—A dispatch Irani the Hague lajri. tlyit the permanent eotnjnlttiM otjt%» Court of' Arbltra ♦Ion on Saturday to dtacusa the It was decidad to vfUfi mediation Uy Germany and Hoi-t waMiis&jjft .# #aV«t.S — r- Hala Caught in a Shaft and HacAealp Wm Tarn Off. , Hew' Brunswick, N. J.. -June 10.— Annie Loch, aged sixteen years, employed In the Herman Aukam Co. s mill, was the victim at a terrible accldent this morning. Stooping to pick up a bobbin, her-.halir caught ja a shafting and he? scalp was torn off. "it is feared that aha jddl die. There i were ZOO girls at work ln the room -when the accident and Many of Uxn falntud. On account o? the large number of visiting newspaper men and women ex pected at the Pan-American exposition this week. Wednesday, Jnnr *12» In an nounced by Director i.cneral fturhanari as editors and publishers' Aajr The meeting of tlie Nation*! fSAlVdl'lal asso elation and srVCral state associations will bring to the exposition this week the largest number of editors evei gathered together in one place at the same time. It is.expected that a total of not less than 1,500 will be here. When his wife died in i inne r. In, •everal months Ihi«t. his TrletnjD r»«lv "• ed him to go away, on a I!«m-I.\ neeie tain hilfrtifi$ trip lie limited General Miles and U*I!H»»nt i VmIv. ,\n AflDC-ted l»r Wife** llt-nili, PEOPLE', It was at a place known as Risk point, not far from the mouth of the Fly river, that the massacre occurred. On April 1 last the missionary party set out from Thursday Jsjand iu a liti tie schooner, the Nine, which otttten by the London Missionary society. or his return ho did not show iiinVh in proveinent anfl. tliougJi a nutnl spi't:i;il Isf iff tHvoat diseases, lost ill teres! it his profession. is South Mil* People's 'Phone. Always tm Captain Wilhelm was born In Penn sylvania and appointed from that state to the Military academy In 1884. Upon his graduation in 1888 he became it so»D ond lieutenant ot the Jehth, Infantry. iBe becaWe a fir si lieutenant July 31, ip»5f Aba reached the rank of captain karch 31,1899. It is said, however, at the Japanese legation that when Japan is absolutely certain that the other powers are evacuatihg jje* own troops can be withdrawn on two days noric^ Miss Mary Short, his JlC«i«ekee|M»r yesterday morning saw Dr. Daly iy I iij. on the floor of the bathroom with ;\ re voivf* nt his side. She Call«fd Dr..NY. R. Foster anu bib** neighbors,'' who Rund that had •)(.'(• I; t»ead several hours. There 2 bullet hole in the right temple. I)r. E. L. toh said be thought Dr. Daly had beefi fHurdfcrfcd. but no one else believes this. jBr. Dal* was a Virginian and during the civil war enlist" Company B, Fifteenth Virginia volunteers. After the war he went to Philadelphia and studied medicine at Jefferson Medical College. BASEBALL. Chief (irrrla the VUKorn, GenSFfli the French commander, has tfl icri*S brigade for service in China, and the French transports are en route. The British will have completed their debit it hre by the end of September, ten frhnsjioris fntikirig •''vo journeys to Iudla.]h va: Reanlti of Yesterday's Games In (he National and Eastern Leninea, NATIONAL LEAGUE. The Nine erulsed until on tlie morning of April she dropped anchor off the shore of Coaribattii. A few hours Alter several canoes tilled with natives came out. ♦«» Mir* yeysei T||*» *-lif«•€ Of the island greeted iiip vimloi* warmly and assured them that they would be safe with Ids tribe. Haven Mih Kill* tttkMaelf. Anson to- t'oVin.* i)utie 10.—Two men lathering Wood along the Power canal 4lt an tarly liour yesterday morning disthe dead body of William H Mooiwj prominrnt New Haven real D8tat* twin, and a two ounrr bottle Hear lcli had contained (-arboUr *C?t* tofcctflng suicide. The spot .w£ere the bCj£yC wis fnUnA but a frbto *m\\i Cliff street, a Lieutenant Lee of Virginia entered the regular army as a second lleuteuant of the Twenty-first infantry Sept. 0, 1808. having previously served In the volunteer army during the war WtH Bbain. Lieiiteijfeht 'fiVttinay of Maryland was second lieutenant of the Twenty-first Infantry July 9. 1898, after having served in the Spanish war as a member of the Fifth Maryland Infan try. He became a first lieutenant Setfl. 16. 1899. - $ ■ At Chicago— a. h. ■ Chicago ....1 0000040 1— k Jg 4 Brooklyn .1 0 0 (1 3 0 d — 7. Id ..? fcittoHea-Waddell arid Kl!ng: Hnghai and i *• raU. B. A. CROWTHER IBoth l'Phones.1 * D♦ Jtrchrtect SCREEN DOORS— it *D*C¥;;•••• Plain At Cincinnati— R. h. e. Cincinnati ..00400t«2 1-13 IS 5 Haw York... 26 31 4 Mr. Chalmers Conversed with Ilie chief for an hour, and after* an exehnngp of presents. the natives withdrew fH'e shofe. tiii the day following the chief returned and invited Mr. Chalmers and Ills companions to visit his village in order that the natives might have an opportunity to hear the message brought by the missionaries. New York, June 10.—-As a rinsing sen pationa,! chapter to the continued trial Dr. Kenhedt for the murder of Dolly Reynolds it is said another woman witness will testify in llehplf of the aecused man. It is asserted that she will taatlfy that at the time Kennedy wns said to be in the company of the murdered girl he was in aunther part of *h«? city. ft* thett had a companion, it Is said, to wiiom iie luckily handed hif* card and made known his identity. The new woman witness is said to have been present. She was found by the defense only after a prolonged search. Kennedy last night said exultantly to one of hit, keepers, "This Is the last Utihday t will spend behind prison Kennedy Hopeful. AND REGISTERED TATENT ATTORNEY Batteriaa—Phillips. Ru«if, McFadden and Ber fan; Phyla and Wirnar. 0T~Mechanlcal DtnfMng and Blue Printing. JkttabM Vmc of Charge. STANDING OF THE OTPR" w. t,. P.r. IMw.tort tfl \\ ,rn St. LouIb. Flttiburg... 31 1C5 .667 Brooklrn. Cincinnati.. 10 IB .»«» ioiton Pfctla'phia.. 10 17 .014 Oil. ago, W. L. *».C. 18 19 .4W These prices inclui lures of the very iatei of the city, and the home «t}t $bore's father. who is a mem bar "of the Kartell Foundry and Mai Chine company; Moore was formerly1 In the employ of that concert* bVrt fo? iaven yearn* lias beett business in . N*w Haven; leaves a widow and one child to that cUy. No reason can tw learned either here or in Nep- Haven forfeit jroftr**" .y ■' 19 .491 He wiib fit fh*ttib*r and a pattf presi dent of the Allegheny Count* Medical society, the Medical Society of Pennsylvania. the American Medical associ atlon. the American Laryngological so ciety and the British Medical associa tlofl. Ha wai the author of several work® tin hjedlcifle. He was also the president of the West fDenrt hdspital in Plttaburg for several years. CHILDREN'S WEAR. Vatt RMnrni ta Manila, 12 18 .435 14 25 .851 WINDOW SCREENS- We haw a fall I ment, the prii which are from Manila. June 10.—The Philippine commission returned to Manila yester day from the province of Nueva Ecija, Luzon, having organlmd provincial government at San Uiriro. Capital of *h»» filovittce; With ('attain Jarob F. Kr'efts of the Twenty-second infantry regiment as governor. Lieutenant Richard Day of the Thirty fourth volun* teer infantry as treasurer and Lieutenant f»e Witt C. Lyles of the same rsgiment as supervisor. EASTERN LEAGt'E. At Provid«ne»— Pro\1d«nc«, 8; Toronto, 4. At l^riruM—SyraruM, 4; Rochcitcr, 1. Mr. Chalmers accepted the Invitation of the chief. and iht» entire party Janded in the native canoes, leaving the Niue In charge of Captain Kadenaker. Washable, in the Various shades, fast colors, very nobby, new styles, also for youths and men. Att»aD4 Swlhdior Arr*a(fi frew York, .Tune 10.—In the Grand bentral station yesterday a tall, well dressed man of foreign appearance, accompanied by a woman, wss arrested, by United States Deputy Marshal Fred Bpmhard md Assistant Frank Huns derffr of the Plnkerton tjetectlye The told the man that they wanted him on ft fritter o* tbp alleged larceby of £600 In England, takeit from the bfeutsche bank of London. The man protested that it was all a mistake. The woman, weeping, got into a cab and was driven away. The prisoner was taken to Ludlow street jail. According to the officers who made the arrest the man is Dr. Frans von Berger, an alleg ed swindler of international notoriety. The flame of the woman was not learned.When the little party wan about three miles from the beach, several of the warriors cloned around it and, with uplifted clubs, intimated that the visitors were prisoners. Arrived at a little piaster of huts I hat fol'Uicd the native settlement, Mh f" ha liners and his party realized the fate that had been treacherously prepnred for them. We have a fine new stock of specially selected dents' Ktrnlshitlgs for Jur.eSales. Prices defy all competition. R*4£DY MlXBD p, a ful in stock. ' -• irri-r T^inw^i •so Inltmltr ttfc»*ritllto*. New York Villa** Horned Chicago. Jtini" 1ft—Hurppi of 4Jie tJnlvarsity* m Cfejeago announce* tjiat .the tmiWralty has begun to estab Ilati affiliated preparatory schools in different parts of Europe. Thes« schoela. will be branches of aoademiee which affiliated the university ni thla country.' The mirpose of thil dren of co*||W ait traveling abroad during the year to have the benefits ot reAidenc« without obstructing the progress of their studies. ParTs will be invaded first, and the American home Mtogj for girls will Jje opened at champs on Oct 15. ;* . ) Wilson. N. ¥., June 10.-This village was visited by a disastrous tire yester day. A portion of the business taction or tie place was destroyed. Thf losa la estimated at $40,000. The flic started from a a urikhowti origin in tbC harness shop of Edward Barton. A strong wind was blowing at the tim«' and the flames quickly spread to ad Joining buildings. Burgess' shoe store Storr'a ahoe atore. the poatoffice ami general atore in which It Is located, a Call and be c'onvinccd. Kor the money, you can - not. get sucb bargains in of Plttston. Stolen fiold Reeavered. • t garoerwu^wE i and a fall Hdil '-J* - GARrmtg AND GRASS SS At prices exl low. Call and same before elsewhere. *$S,.\ft. aHAtlUALLV IMPgOVINOu .f'v ■V rtdny* Mtpo* FN* «D*' ftedsld* ' Mi*. McKlnley l» Encouraging. '•*' Galena, Mo„ June 10—An Unusual •cenp is fe&setiteijl here afthe iirellmt,tutr,v hearing blf Mrs. John Stallion, her hither, James Frabtree, and his two sons, Frank and Charles Crabtrce, for the murder of Alice Stallion, the woman's 16-year-old stepdaughter. The hearing is being held in a grove, the .two justices sitting at a table under a tree, and 2,000 people, attracted from potntir fej miles wound, forming a circle about the' court and defendants. Notwithstanding no overt act has as yf&been attempted, threats have been maoe against the Crabtrees by many of strangers in town, and the county officials are taking all the precaution at their command to protect the prisoners. Pleatr «tf Trees ftaridr. There were assembled at least *00 warriors, apparently waiting for the arrival of the missionary party. The missionaries were placed in a row and surrounded by the savages. Mineral Point.■ WHfcr-June W.—'Thirteen thousand dollars more of the gold coin stolen from the First National bank of this place "on"Ma'y'24 hrtft "been recovered. It was found in the vault of an outhouse of the City hotel, about a block front lite Irtoted bank, at which the prisoner. Steward .lelleff, boarded, it Is believed that the detective obtained information as to the hidihg place of the coin from the prisoner. The gold when found was in live bags, one containing $0,000 and the others $1,000 each. This find and the $8,000 previously recovered comprises all the gold missing from the bank. The balance, $rD.Noo. is In currency, and the detectives hope lo recover it later. AT HI. GREENWOOD'S, w i'v,r • Washington, Jane 10,—Secretary iCortelyog has ported the fotyovlqg butltflnvat the House: "U * Mrs. McKlnley'a physChanB report .that her" condition is favorable ami 4 that she continues to nho* gradual improvement." I Knowing that ilcnth was coining to him. Mr. Chalmers spoke to the canlii bals. Ho made no appeal for mercy, but talked to the savages of the future and Implored them to seek for deliverance from their error through the word of Cod. 79 NOKTH MAIN STRUCT. ... bicycle shop and hardware store were destroyed, and Sutherland's hotel, the principal hostelry in the village, was damaged, "there la no Are brigade In the village, and the dtlsens fought the flames with buckets of water. WILLIAMSON'S PRICES fhlneap UefblihVr^jlf^lKII^, Ban Francisco, Juno to. Su Shib' Chin, Avhose landing Mlnistet Wu. and Consul (iciiCjggl Ho YoW had flled a protest oil tftfc ground that-tin! had obtained by fraud the' passport and other credent iaU upon whiC lPhe was allow ed to Imu}, has boon arrested on ao orderfhooi AYashlngtou. Consul Ho Yow said tliat Su was landed as an accredited- official of the Chinese empire when In fact h,o was one of tWf leaders of the revolutionary party. He obtained bis puss port ■'bv. Crci»rosejDtljig himself to be an official of tlie Chinese government. He must now prove his right to be landed aa a tourist or a studentNew York. June 10.—Edward Moron, whose name has been conspicuous for nearly half a century among those of the leaders of American art, died early yesterday morning' In his apartment, 384 Fifth avepue. Mr. Moran was.a member of the school which did so much to give the art of this country distinctiveness and character and to which Inness and Wyant belonged. work held its own In modern and until his last Illness was in constant demand. Mr. Moron was born In Lancashire, England, and was| the oldest of a family of 11 children.! His ancestors were hand loom weavers, and he was taught their trade. He began to show artistic talent, however, is a boy. fcdward Moras Dead. .~e?West Pittston. Evans E 45 Stout** Main While the gray lialred missionary was still speaking eloquently in the native tongue several of the warriors rushed upon lilm and with clubs lDeat him to the ground. Then the murderers cut off the head of the victim and raised it aloft on a spear. Warriors Mnrdrr Him. n»aTf Damage to Wfcaat Crop, FIRE BEYOND CONTROL. Wlchttar-Kan., June 10.—A eorreapondent who arrived here from the scene of devastation in Kay county. O. T.. nays that the storm of Friday night ruined the wheat crop of 400 farms west and northwest of Blackwell. These farms are all In one body of territory. The farmers, who had purchased twine and harvest machinery, arc asking the local dealers to take them ba« k. and the dealers have referred the matter to the factories. Feed, all kinds, - - $1.10 *Tha LutU Fldler Mine at Bhamokln is Bel no Flooded With Water. Best patent flour - 4.50 17 lbs granulated sugar 1.00 Fresh' eggs .16 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 Bhamokin, June 10.—Several explo eions occurred last night in the l^uke Senator DepeW to Be MirrlfHt BRIDE OF 1 GOODS ARE Tt . . Rnmon Thnt Borra Will Yield. Durban, fNtae 10.—Details of BuU look's column, whloh is operating in the eastern part of the Transvaal, shairi tMht past three weeks the British have made frequent successful night attacks while in pursuit of Commandant Botha's forces. Thejgtyiare captured a number of Boers and also large quantities of stock. Quantities of foodstuffs have b'een destroyed. The efforts to discover the location of a Long Tom gun in possession of the Boers have been futile. It is ersislontly rumprod here that,, a general surrender of the Boers will take place at an early dale. Washington, June 10.—It Is understood in Washington that Corcoran House, which has been the residence of Senator Depcw for the feast tw# years, will have a new mistress at the opening of the social season next winter. Senator Depcw, it Is said, will be mat- Tied during the summer to a widow who Is now abroad. His niece, Miss Panlding, who has presided over his Washington home, is now the owner of the residence at Nlneteenttf'and North streets, which Mr. Depew presented to her at the time her engagement to Lieutenant Edle was announced last winter. The house has since been generally overhauled and improved. Fid ler mine, where a lire broke out on Saturday. Ab a result of thf the fames spreud rapidly and it war decided to flood 'the workings. The mules were hoiated to the surface and the water from a creek was turned into the affected portion of the mine. Dr. Tompkins was forced to •look on at the murder of his friend. The 11 native converts threw themselves on the ground and refused to see the horrible ■pectaclen. We Guarantee and Rej ETerythine we Sell 1 '•PRIDE OF ROME" as bj Very Best Manufacture^ PEAS, per can - 4 CORN, per can - - BEETS, per can PUMPKIN, per can - CORN 8TAHCH, per P««iM 8ALARATD8, per pMk«« BAKING POWDER, per « Dr. Tompkins was seized and bound and taken to a lint, where he was kept all night with the two other Englishmen. The native converts were closely guarded in another part of the village. At sunrise Dr. Tompkins, with Walker and Itathlionc. were killed. Chambery. France, June 10.—An American named Constantin Scandal was robbed on the railway while asleep by three fellow travelers between Moda lie and St. Michel. Recognizing the thieves at Saint Jean de Mauricnne, he pursued tliem across the couutry, and they jumped into the river Arc, where all were drowned. Chaaed Thlevea Into a niter, 506 LUZtRftE AVENUE. G. H. WILLIAMSON. THE WEATHER. Washington, June 10—Forecast until "* 8 p. m. Tuesday, for Eastern Pennsyl Pair tonight, probably on Tues •day, Cincinnati. .Tune to! Elaborate nr rangements have'''been ''made for th« twentieth international, convention of the Christian Endeavor here July 6 to 10. As many were unable to attend the in London hi si ,\;«ar a larger attendance than usual is expected. es pecially siix'o the conventions Jicrcaft er will be held only once in two years The choir of 1.500 trained 'voice* w ||| be a feature at Music hall, iH.htM lirge choruses have trained for tiie Fx position and other halls, while all He churches and their choirs have bc» D engaged for the occasion. Christian EnitcNvor CoBTfHllon, Airtatti In San Franoiaeo, San Francisco, .lune 10.—Edgar Gelrha/4yt.Calias Howard E. Vernon, who claims to Ik? vice president of the Universal Automobile company, with offices In this city, has been arretted In Escalles by Sheriff Taylor of Martin county and Detective Archie Haramill of this city. He was apprehended on a bench warrant Isnued in New York. He was charged with grand larceny. It Is claimed that foigerles committed by Gelrliafer in New York last March against the company employing him netted $16,000. Toward evening of that day a massacre of all the native converts took place. The 11 young men were placed in a group and then the cannibals attacked them with clubs ami spears until they were killed. The bodies were cut up, and the llcsli was placed in baskets and sent to other villages. Armstrong's PRIDE OP ROME BAKINO POWI Three 4Dlrla Drowned. FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. Philadelphia. June 10.—A party of six persons, three men and three girls, while sailing on the Delaware river off North Ksftington. a few miles below this city, were thrown into the water by the swamping of their skiff during a squall, and the three girls were drowned. The party were guests of the Federal Boat club. Other momhtfra of the club heard the cries of the unfortunates and immediately set about rescuing them. The three men were quickly hauled into other boats, but the girls sank before they could be reached. Northampton, Mass.. June 10.—Two prominent physicians in this section of the state have reported that Miss Mabel L. Burt of Bridfleton, N. J., a former Smith college student, who is under arrest in the county jail on the charge of larceny of money, watches and jewelry to the value of $3,000 in the rooms of the students of Smith college, is suffering from mental derangement and should receive treatment. Mlaa Bart la Deranged, The Parla Steepleehaae. ffi IejoBt«s(toodMRoy»lorj « Jk la put op eepecUllv for uaJ ffi exactly the qa«ljJT ot 1 every cad, end will guar* UQl perfect eetlBfactlon.Tryl inaitA Beklna Powder and yo| LM™ want It thereafter. Mm York Stock Markets famished by M. 8 Jaraut*Co.,stock brokers, room U8, Minerr llP^ loTPftdflc Var.no.... Par is. June 1". The Grand Steeplechase de Paris, four miles and a half furlong, run yesterday at Auteuil, was won by Calabrais. with Caraiman see New York, June 10,1901. Opan. Clot All this time Captain Sadenaker was on the schooner Nine. The day following the departure of his companions a swarm of canoes came out from the shore and surrounded the missionary craft. Best Flour $4.60 40 07M li*3 liu HW4 loifj 68 Dml and Vlau third. Thirteen ran. Feed, all kinds 1.10 SEE OUR DISPLAY IN 8HC President Loubet was enthusiastically cheered by immense crowds on his ar rival at the race course and on his de Oats, per bushel Oats, 25 bushel lots.. Hay, per 100.... Best Butter No. ) Broom .86 .95 .23 .26 SBELLEY & Llll on a Meaner, The captain gave the natives all the tobacco he had. but tliey were not satisfied with tills and pillaged the vessel. When ihelr canoes we're loaded. I hey started for the shore, and the captain set sail. He was pursued for some distance by a number of warriors, but managed to escape, lie returned lo Darn and re|»ortcd the disappearance and probable fate of Mr. Chalmers mad his friends. Rranlt of Dcw Tr«1lr»» * Fornntou, rn..;4uU'' charier* granted in Ifiirrlrfinw Ottawa. June 10.-The steamer James Swift, which runs between Ottawa and Kingston on the Hldeau route, was badly scorched by tire while lying In the canal basin at the dock here. Roliert Ireland of Kingston, tlrcmam was suffocated; Richard Dunn, deck hand, is dangerously injured, aud Thomas Sykes and John Miller are seriously burned. • la rture West Side Maaoaicnl tfo Tonr United Statea. London, June 10.—Pietro Bascagni. he Italian composer, has signed a con- ill day under the iicw trolley a« companies which propose to op-i;;iC | electric street cur line s in and iiIm-iu i Scranton and Wllkeslmrrp. Three • j the companies will serve Kern tit rut. «tDD other will network WilkPfliiitiH anil have lt« trunk extending from Avm a to Nantlcoke. and another will run from Nantlcoke through Kingston to IMttnton. The Scranton companies will have TO miles of tracks, the AVilkesbarre compuny 54 miles tmd the Nantlcoke- Pittston company lit miles. The five companies are capitalized at $800,000. Congressman William t'onnell Is president of all and a director In each. IV lit Lowe'I. Mass., June 10.—The headless and decomposed body of a young woman was found under a heap of brush in a patch of woodland in Chelmsford yesterday afternoon. Murder had been committed in a horrible fashion, for the head had been separated from the trunk by a series of slashes with a dull weapon. The meager clothing affords no clew to the identity of the unfortunate. A Maaaachnaetta Myatery, tract, according to the Rome correspondent of The Daily Express, for an eight weeks' tour In the United States with an Italian orchestra, leaving two months hence. 'The dispatch says he 1* to receive £!8.iHH). j cans fine Peaches 3 cans Corn.. R. B.C .1M)S 1M . u* m Two Bol'dters Die of Poison. Augustn. Ga., June 10.—A dispatch to The Chronicle from Beaufort,. S. C\. ■ays that the deaths, of Privates Wright and Easterllng, whleh occurred at Fort Fremont, are being investigated. Both men belonged to the artillery garrison at the fort. Wright was taken violently ill on Monday after drinking some kind of bitters procured from a negro who conducted a "blind tiger" on St. Helena Island, near the | post, and died In a few hours in agony. 1 dozen Canned Corn... .85 3 lbs Evap. Peaches.. .25 4 lbs Prunes 25 Lion Coffee 12Df Arbuckle Coffee .12 H Fresh eggs, doz .16 . 78* 78 . 68$ 69 . i89C m V 20M am :W 'S3S Pretty summer Fabi tive Price Saving. This store is noted Col variety of Pretty WashB summer, consisting of n Persian Stripes, Plain 1 Figured Dimities. 1 An endless variety of w Something special in C TP* Short Coweta, M( 44. Rlot In Belfast, An expedition was organized to avenge the massacre. The steamer flarua left Thursday island with a detacli- DiPDt of the Royal Australian artillery. About the naiue time the Merrie England, with another party of goverairaent troops, departed for the scene of the massacre from Tort Moresby. Captain Fred J. Konnta Dead. W* 03* Belfast. June 10.—A mob hooted the Corpus Christ! procession of 8,000 persons here yesterday afternoon. Several rushes were made, and finally the police were compelled to charge the crowd, a number of persons being injured. Many were placed under arrest. The excitement continued for several hours. Toledo, June 10.—Captain Fred .1 Knuntz, son of General .T. S. Kountz ex-commander in chief of the G. A. II died very suddenly yesterday of acut« pneumonia. He was a captain of v«l Johafin Btrausa was one of the oldest Wugnerians. 'T introduced the Tannha user* overture In Vienna," said Strauss. ••When £0 years ago the publisher sent the score, 1 put it lo rehearsal, the orcbes tra occupying two rooms in my house for this purpose. At the final rehearsal just •s we had finished playing the overture my mother, who loved music more than she comprehended it, came into the room, asking. TDu Jeany, waa habt ihr denn da gespielt, das 1st merkwuridge musik—die reft micb furchtbar auf!' (Look here; jeany, what have you been playing there? That la most remarkable music. It excites me terribly!) And that was the firat Viennese criticism on Wagner's music."— Musical Courier. ltlra«M and Wagner. Martlnelll Lara m Cornerstone. J. T. ARMSTRONG & CO., Washington. June 10.—Cardinal Martlnelli yesterday afternoon laid the cornerstone of the pjrtv Church of the Sacred Heart at tto eotJrtPr of Fourteenth and Whitney avenue, in the suburbs of this city. A large crowd was present. The sermon was preached by Rev. D. the rector of the Catholic university.untcers in the Spanish war and served on the staff of General Frederick 1D Grant. At the time of his demise he was awaiting an appointment to the regular army. S3 Booth Main St.. PITTS TON. OOODB DELIVERED PROMPTLY. ... Asierleta* Bay Neilcaa Railroad. When the oart.v arrived at the islaind where Mr. (Mia liners and his companions met their end. great difficulty wus experienced in lauding. The natives attacked the boats, but a hot fire freim the Maxims dispersed them. On the shore they mustered in large bands and fiercely assaulted the invaders. lorsets. Jots* to Baalnenn In Automobile*. Several owners of large touring automobiles who spend their summers in Westchester county and are forced to come into'New York every day are now making the trips on their machines. ;ays the New York Sun. The favorite oute leads down through Pelham Bay ark, and every morning between 8 nnd 0 a procession of these big auto- I mobiles goes whizzing down the road bound for New York, each, carrying The Kansas City Journal remarka: .three or four men. At that hour there "When a man gets caught in tha machln- are few horses on the road, and erj of a revival and is whirled around a automobiles apparently make about as " abaft at the rate of a mile a minute, he ?00(j time ag t|je arerage suburban » never knows where he will land when he (r||jn when they make the return trip jj'-w. "off into space. The jeylvalI at Fort Jn the nftprnoollf thelr time . Is Ife "u1^1 m*lle T. "ouH.ti.n Sci- slower because the best roods are well V* and a large number of Baptists, I'reaby that the automobile Is going to cut W trriana !12?Con«regntionall«t»." . seriously Into tbe railroad reojpt. for — suburban traffic for many yean to A Fatare Dewry*» F**t. ■ •ome, but that It will afford an at- Frcderlck McNall. aged 10, rode 263 tractive and cool way of traveling to Miles on an old mule, from Ashley, Ills., \ew York and back again by the men -to Chicago, to accompany the 35 naval who can afford It. gives promise of an apprentices who left recently for the increasing »Mlubcr of automobiles for - I'nltwl Stat«vi naval training ship at , «uburbau servlcCvg v, imrt. sa.vs tin1 Pittsburg Dispatcher. City of Mexico, June 10.—The Stillman group of American capitalists have purchased the Pachuca, Zacualti* pan and Tarapico railroad from Richard Honeythrice. The amount paid was $1,000,000 in gold and 35 per cent of the common stock In a company to be organized. The road will be prolonged from Sandoval, Its junction with the Vera Cruz railroad, to Tampico. Above Them AIL •' I, Ladies' Neckw«l Handkerchiefs. ' 1 :r Lace in all the ni wigns. Tried to Kill Nonunion Men, Raleiuh, N. C., June 10.—Some person, said to be a sympathizer with the striking machinists of the Seaboard Air line, Ignited a fuse and caused an explosion 1n an old roundhouse yesterday morning In which some nonunion machinists were at work, but none was hurt. Deacendnnt of Catherine Arrratrd. London. June 10.—"The Russian government." says the Moscow correspondent of The Dally Express, "has been arresting and sending into exile prominent persons suspected of complicity in revolutionary agitation. Among tliem is Count Brobynsky. u descendant of Catherine the Great." r+ * * ike. a specialty of The punitive force marched info the Interior and captured several villager*. Every hut was razed. It Is not knows how many natives wert killed. Halifax. June 10.—John Grierson, aged 70. leaves for Korea via Vancouver today as a t'resbyterian missionary Am Aired Missionary. -Material, i. B. Cu •noeawtkH Glorious ewa A Wealth of Beauty Dyspeptics cannot bo long-lived because 'to live requires nourishment. Food Is nourishing until It Is digested. A disordered stomach cannot digest food. It must hajta assistance. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure digests all kinds of food without aid from the stcimach, allowing It to rest and regain Its natural functions. Its elements ara exactly the same as the natural digestive fluids, afnd It simply can't help bat do you good. -T. J. Yates, Plttston, Stroll's Pharmacy, Wast INSOMNIA Comes from Dr. D. B. Carglle, of Washita* I. T. He writes: "Electric Bitters has cared Mrs. Brewer of scrofula, which had caused her great differing for years. Terrlo.e sores would break out on her bead and face, and the best doctors could give no belp; but now her health Is excellent." Electric Bitters Is the best bloo# purifier known. «t's the supreme remedy tow ecsema, tetter, salt theum, ulcers, bolls, and running j sores. It stimulates liver, kidney and bowels, expels poisons, helps digestion, builds up the strength. Only B0 cents. Sold by Strob's Pharmacy, Wept Plttston, and W. C Price, Plttston. Guaranteed. Is often hidden bj unsightly Pimples, Ecsema, Tetter, Erysipelas, Salt Bheum, etc. Bucklen's Arnica Salve will glorify the face by curing all Skin Eruptions, also Cuts, bruises. Barns, Bolls, Pelons, Ulcers, and worst forms of Plies. Only 2& cents a box. Care guaranteed. For sale by Strops Phar- Imacy, West and W. C. Price, Plttston.la caused bf the derangement of the nerve*. Llchty's Celerj Nerre Compound Is an extract of celery combined with otoer efflcaclode medical Ingredients, resulting In a nerre'medicine o* *ar« vlrtul, -* wonde ful In Its Vfecta r H. Honck. Four Dforrned In the Klondike. Vancouver, B. L\, June 10.—According to advice* brought by Ihc steamer A* four men were drowned at Five ipids .1 week ago. The bodies teen recovered, and tlie names own. Gambling lias been shut Dofh at Dawaon and White MT-PKOPLF'R PHONK. , icftne of Mra TlrM ***d wonder- -mm*. D "prompt «nd soothing «f» Finger . ♦ will make jrou : Sold had not or Rent MA: |j)gra«le. Horn*. atocaa MR Mb at Tery low mD nrertl dwdqjgwith mod' -j n; *aar^ir ' Danger, «mm ind doth follow neglect of the bowels. Dn DeWltt'a Little Barly Klaera to regulate them and 70a will add years to jonr life and lite to yoor years. 1-aay to take, nerer gripe. T. J. Tatea,. Ilttatoo, atrob'a Pbarmaey. KM Plttatoa. e|» That's what they nay about our stock of*f* *m##WALL PAPERS. New Patterns Received Daily. ts^k JLl The Very Latest Conceits. Prices Way Below the Averane. y Pletar* Frmning D The WetheriH White Lead* and Oi)»*|» T" stand the weather. * * . * 4» T.S.&W.S.BARRJSXXt T for martgagj Mortgages may stand for a « only the interest be paid, or liege to make payqienta onj ly, quarterly, aeml-anniial'y the Interest WiU cease inm Lawn mowers, oil and gas atorea at Several rents, a! era lnD] Mrty-ltrnt nt »««» Frrnicl*i'«. aiu'lsvo. June in. Tin* traiix cook arrived from Manila last th 81 officers and 1.042 enlisted he Thlrty-flwt volunteer infan U Ash's. A" severe apraln will utuftllr dlaabla the Injured person for three or torn week* Many ijua tite occur*), however, la which * care hu been effected In lea thai one week by applying Cbamberlalu'i Pain For Ml* by Farrer. P«"l * Huberts, Wjomln» aod Laaera* A yea., Weat PltUK*. tn'. i" Head Faala Llka Buratfltg!' ,"C ' | M*ybe job w«m «nt lute lut ntflVT » pi had taken a Kraunc'i Headache Gapsule tn retiring *our head would W MOl char thD» taornlng. Take ops (house* rPUJstoi. *111 fltr dollar.q.f Hrinolpal thuq nnujod. ; , Kraino'a Cold Cur* tor cold. In tka bwd. ebMt, thrat or *•? portfaMt of tlx bodj, knaks up* cold to 24 bo«i» without Interruption to »ort. Will isr«3iSj -K full Una of cetablM In mmoi nt Mt Both 'phone*. St- up the style wear a atraw ick'b ' "Vou don't look l|«M U'#« Ooyer mt to ■ fl«rbj unround Atey*. hat. W*tk«T« •-v -A. tent of
Object Description
Title | Pittston Gazette |
Masthead | Pittston Gazette, June 10, 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 | 1901-06-10 |
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, June 10, 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 | 1901-06-10 |
Location Covered | United States; Pennsylvania; Luzerne County; Pittston |
Type | Text |
Original Format | newspaper |
Digital Format | image/tiff |
Identifier | PGZ_19010610_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 | ■ 1 i jK -'ry «n ad. In the Gazette. TO'ere ? J I* no more effective medium of reach- SD jc Ing the 30,000 men, women and chll- « J dran In thla community, jj tYv xxis & m ? m Do y°u w«At all the IWWI of 'jfaur own town? then aubecrlbe for tha i"11 AAottc. The only newepaper'lii the $ 7C3 | city. y r~; ? g| FIFTY-FIRST YEAR jWlBKLYMTABLIBBlblM, • D DAILY KBTABLIBHED BTTHBO HART 1883. PlTTSlON, PA., MONDAY EVENING, JUNE io, 1901. - « ti . ■ TWO CENTB A COPT I «Oe A MONTH ( " ONLY DAlfCt, flf DEATH CLAIMS RICH HARVEST. FIGHT WITH FILIPINOS. MRS. M'KINLEY'S CONDITION DEVOURED BY SAVAGES, AMENDMENT CJAINS VD1 E8; DR. WVH. DALY A SUICIDE HARFINA fli pores open snd makes the skin H M 1 A M B *oft indvelvety. Cures pimples, %| ■ IB Bar hint. he*, freckles and sunburn flllii 1 I'nexcelled (or the bath, nursery ■■■ and C nmplexion. and inakrs thfl hiirfine. soft andsHken 2*c. cakes at drug «hop». uitn Uiii TIM r«»*r f*ilt 1« f*t®r« «'«T or fadeo WfllH flt.AL.ln fair to its youthful into aaftoMty. Shirt Waisi Talk.* •llsht Imiirrti Mitt cbntthd^i. J* Cuban* Confident ni 4* ' Pits-Hugh Letf, Jr., Shot tfl Batangas F'roViftci. Wtslilngton, June 10.—Tbe slight Improvement In Mrs. McKlnlsiy's health winch niahifefcied itaalf tha latter part of the week continues, and hope begins to Je felt that she may, after all, recover from the present attack. -Ths Improvement, however, Is so slight as not to change materially the eitreftie gravity.of the case. i)a« fact that Mrs McKlnley has more than hald her own and that no unfavorable turn has occurred Is con aldered In every way encouraging, but as this result la due partly to the constant use of powerful medicines the physicians fear tha affect of reducing tha atlmulants and llkawlae hava te copa with tha effaot on ber system of the constant administration of the bnly means of prolonging bar ilfa and mak Ihg ultimate recovery at laast a posal blllty. These atlmulanta and the com plaint from which aha aultered In Call fornla, which Is now under better con trol. have so weakened her powers of resistance that apprehenalon la ever present that a sinking spell may occur auddcnly from which aloe cannot be rallied, 8h'l*l» Hone of Recovery Chalmers Missionary Party Mur« Havana, .tune 10.—The eonservitl+d members of the constitutional conven: tlon are absolutely confident that tly Piatt amendmant will ba accepted ana tkat several radicals will Jotq with the IB delegates who have heretofore voted In favor of acceptance. Volunteer Surgeon Who Made Embalmed Beef Charges. dered In New Guinea. FIFTEEN VICTIMS OF NATIVES. lltOTXHAHT 8FRIN8EB18 KILLED. SERVED ON GENERAL MILES' BTAIT Sir Walter Besant Dead. Captatfe Wllhtlm and Llfvtfiianl ftamaer WaonCl*d-All Iff" OH1- emra In the Tirfnfr*llr«l Infantry. roar of Them KnallahmenLchlef «t hit tela n it Trlho Invited Vleltora Aohnrf, nnri Th#r Aeorptrd—Pnnltire Eaprdlf Inn trat. Had I,one R*rn nn Intimitis friend •t the G#nfml-End« HI* l.lf* With (i t*fatol In HI* Bathroom In HI# Horn* In Plflsbnrtt, eeer. OFTEN IMITATES* %J %J NEVCR.EOUALIBi DAVENPORT'S SHOE STORE. ROOT AT BUFFALO* Thp last few days seem to bav* brought about a decided changp In th« attitude of dplegates who had hppn bittprly arraigning the Washington govprnmpnt for rpjpctlng the conven tlon's interpretations of the imend mpnt. »f War V Ht»« the Fxpo- rire Bnliat** mh inlnvr-rt Buffalo. June 10.- Hon. Ellhn Root, •eeretarv of war. arrived Irt this cltv ■t 7:40 o'cloi k last tD\ enlng In a fipe'rl'a* car over the IVnns.vtvanlA Wtirond. He wan met {it the statlfin hv Director General William t. Buchanan of the Pan American exposition and Captain r. C. Hninp of the United States army. The other fhemherfl of Secretary Root's party tire Major General Corbln, Ma.foi Qeheral Young. Colonel and Mr*. Jnim and MisR Edythe ratten. MrK Root and her daughter Will arrive hert today. Dillon, Manila, Jun# 10.—In A battle with tha I'naurgents at Lipa, province of Batangaa, M'eutenant Anton Springer of the Twenty-first Infantry waa killed, and Captain William H. Wllhelm, Lleuten ant Fita Hugh Lee, Jr.; Lieutenant Charles R Ramsay and five enlisted men of the aame regiment were wound ad. Ban Francisco, Juno 10.—Particular# of tbe fatp of a partv of English rata* •lonarie* at thp hands of the cannibal* of Now Guinpu havp juat rpached hers from Now Zpaiand. Pittsburg, June 10.— Melancholy dating from the rpport of Hip court of in qulry into thp charges that 'embalmed bppf" was furnlahPd to American *01 dlers during the Spanish war find 11 #«* dpath of hla wife swn afterward cans •d Pr. William Hudson Daly, who was major and staff surgeon of the rnlted UtatP* volunteers during the Spanish war. to commit suicide at his hone-6211 HoWp atrcct. In spite of the backwardness the season our salc of Ladies' SI Waists has betaalmost pkenome and the season scarcely course tljere is a' reason many in fact. BURNING MINE BEING FLOODED The strong pressure from tha outside brought to bpar upon thp convent on to finish Its businpss and to place tha Country on a apttlpd baala baa had an excellent effect upon tbe radicals. In ducing them to acrppt tha Inevitable, and some of them now argue that It would he perhaps better to accept the amendment, hoping for some form of Independence, than to prolong tbe military occupation of the island. Tho noted explorpr, the Rpv. Jatnel Chalmers, and Dr. Oilvpt- ftplldWS Tompkins of tho London Missionary society, James Walker and Thomas Rathborie, young men who accompa | nlod thp pxpeditlon from Australia, and 11 native converts who were with the party wpre decoyed from their vps: ael, led i/ito the interior and murdered by warriors. Lie«t*nahl Wfray'B command has had fcifc engagements with the insurgents lb tbe province of Soraogoh, Luzon, kill Ing sik. three Insurgents were enured at and near Atlmonan. prov Ince of Tayabaa. and aeveral minor cap turea are reported Grotto other parts of jioniherVi Luzon, where the insurgents •re still active. 1st. One of the beat known nigrtH the country has given -a tha exehttlV liii goods in PlttvtotL * and. The assortment to m SMmH styles so varied that we can poaltively requirement*. ... , 3rd. They are so perfect In their everybody fc delighted and baft of price is so reasonable that HP serlou to made on the poJketboo*. Among "M* good things this Manufacturer sent M (lay we find: g 5 Doz. White Lawn Waiatapretty mi lar. regular 91.Cp qpality for $1.00. 9 Doz. Perefcla. sailor collar .with la new style cuff a 91.60 watrt for fl.OO. 7 Doz. Chambrav all the popular made to retail for 11.75 aawjaiprloe $*- 8 Doz. Fine White Lawn Waiata tuck or collar with handsome insertion tl latest style (Ask to aee the waiata) our price 91 .fa IT ALWAYS PATS TO BUT AT A New Brunswick Mill Girl -Scalped by Machinery. Hp was r»0 years ohl and was one of thp hrsl known physicians ih Aiuerb •;» Hp was a close friend of Licuiciiam general Mllca and was assigned • duty on the general's staff in Tampa THE LORD MADE MAN KING over animals and iusects and gave him brain to protcct himself. Don't shut yourself up in k wire cage. You need no screen&on dcors and windows. No liy nets on liorsee. DYour house, store snd stable and your animals are all pro tected from flies, mosquitoes and other insects by using Henry Millar's Fly Chaser a'd Qerm Exterminator. Price 26c. per can. For sale everywhere. Int. Chem. do Sole Mfg. West Pittaton. Labarre&Co., exclusive agents for Luzerne and Lackawanna counties. Office- Delaware Are., W. Pittston. For sale by Mrs. Hwartwood, Montgomery St. Secretary RooV saw Ibe gVand Illumination at night. Hp will make a thor ough examination of the of W exposition. JAPAN SUSPICIOUS. His friends tlrst noticed hi* di -pn'nl ency when i hp court of inquiry ltrt.ii ' li» bppf charges Submitted its report. C-riti London, June 10.—Sir Walter Be Bant, the famous author, died at his home in Hatr.stead, yesterday, aged ifcbr-three years. He had been 111 for of influenza. After the massacre the bodies of the ▼lctlms were cut to pieces, and the savages devoured the flesh. Wo»*t Wlthdrnrr Troop* t'nlll Otb- The detachments tit the United State* army now quartered within the expnsl tlon inclosnre are making preparation* to receive the secretary of with honors hefittlng his tuition. Tlie report circulated in the United 8t«tei that Oonerfli CaUl«v§ hat* surrendered In tintoHtoried. I)r. Rixoy regularly makes three vis- Its rtcb day, one In tbe morning, when there Is a consultation of phyaiciana; another In the afternoon and a third lb the Pterilrig. tie caiied yesterday Afternoon about 8 find, finding Mrs. McKlnley, r'onrtartgbie Pro* pressing aa weli as could bo oxpected, be and the president went out for a long drive, lasting more than an hour and a half, both going to the sickroom at once upon returning. Subsequently tbe doctor said that no material change had occurred since thp morning btllletitf rra Are Gone, cising Dr Daly's tesiiniony. The i» port also alluded to liem r;»l Mil". I» Daly frequently said lie liud lnC n uu fairly treated. Acroaa the straits of Cape York peninsula. in British New Guinea. lies the tsland of Coarlbatta. A dozen nittire tlijagps, inhabited by the mbst aavagp bpings in thp south sea. are si! uatpd a few miles inland, where great Swamrs make tbe country almost Impassable.Peking, June 10.—The Gbinpse express great satisfaction at the announcement of the intention of ihe court to return to Peking ift Sepicm ber. All the foreign troops, with tha exception tif ffie legation guards, are expected.to withdraw ere the twiddle that month, the only troops not already iihrter orders of withdrawal being the Jan anese, whose is sending reliefs. SEALED PROPOSALS Lieutenant Springer was graduated from West Point in 1805 and in .Tune of that year was appointed second lieutenant of the Twenty-first Infantry. He warned his present rtttfeAlig. rt, 1898. he hall.?* ofr France and was jajppoinVo'd to the Military academy from Netv York. tj * Sealed proposals for the grading of Parson age street and the paving of the gutters thereon will be received at the Town Hall in Hughes town Borough, on Monday, June 17, 1901, at 7:80 o'clock p. m. Plans and specifications are on tile In the office of the Burgess where they may be inspected bv prospective bidders. A certified check in the sum of $ J5 payable to the tieasurer of Hughestown Borough shall accompany each bid; otherwise such bius shall not be considered." Immediately after the re .iection of any or all bids the checks accompanying same shall be returned to the maker. The bidder sball immediately execute a contract and bond with the borough of Hughestown conditioned for the proper performance of the work in accordance with the plans and specifications; otherwise the check accompanying said bid .shall be forfeited to the treasurer of Hughestown Borough. Council reserves fh*D right to reject any qy all Proposals may be addressed to D. P. Wil Hams, Borough Secretary, Washington Tee race, Hughestown Borough 10,IS,14,15. June 10.—Robert Buchanan, author, dramatist and pubhis own writings, died today HDlne ytiart... *■ June '10.—Robert Jameu Brat t&pn qt Wantage, •y. a$ed •Uty-nlno years. NATION T&£E OFFERED. Holland May Offer to tittli the South African War. Undon, J ana 10,—A dispatch Irani the Hague lajri. tlyit the permanent eotnjnlttiM otjt%» Court of' Arbltra ♦Ion on Saturday to dtacusa the It was decidad to vfUfi mediation Uy Germany and Hoi-t waMiis&jjft .# #aV«t.S — r- Hala Caught in a Shaft and HacAealp Wm Tarn Off. , Hew' Brunswick, N. J.. -June 10.— Annie Loch, aged sixteen years, employed In the Herman Aukam Co. s mill, was the victim at a terrible accldent this morning. Stooping to pick up a bobbin, her-.halir caught ja a shafting and he? scalp was torn off. "it is feared that aha jddl die. There i were ZOO girls at work ln the room -when the accident and Many of Uxn falntud. On account o? the large number of visiting newspaper men and women ex pected at the Pan-American exposition this week. Wednesday, Jnnr *12» In an nounced by Director i.cneral fturhanari as editors and publishers' Aajr The meeting of tlie Nation*! fSAlVdl'lal asso elation and srVCral state associations will bring to the exposition this week the largest number of editors evei gathered together in one place at the same time. It is.expected that a total of not less than 1,500 will be here. When his wife died in i inne r. In, •everal months Ihi«t. his TrletnjD r»«lv "• ed him to go away, on a I!«m-I.\ neeie tain hilfrtifi$ trip lie limited General Miles and U*I!H»»nt i VmIv. ,\n AflDC-ted l»r Wife** llt-nili, PEOPLE', It was at a place known as Risk point, not far from the mouth of the Fly river, that the massacre occurred. On April 1 last the missionary party set out from Thursday Jsjand iu a liti tie schooner, the Nine, which otttten by the London Missionary society. or his return ho did not show iiinVh in proveinent anfl. tliougJi a nutnl spi't:i;il Isf iff tHvoat diseases, lost ill teres! it his profession. is South Mil* People's 'Phone. Always tm Captain Wilhelm was born In Penn sylvania and appointed from that state to the Military academy In 1884. Upon his graduation in 1888 he became it so»D ond lieutenant ot the Jehth, Infantry. iBe becaWe a fir si lieutenant July 31, ip»5f Aba reached the rank of captain karch 31,1899. It is said, however, at the Japanese legation that when Japan is absolutely certain that the other powers are evacuatihg jje* own troops can be withdrawn on two days noric^ Miss Mary Short, his JlC«i«ekee|M»r yesterday morning saw Dr. Daly iy I iij. on the floor of the bathroom with ;\ re voivf* nt his side. She Call«fd Dr..NY. R. Foster anu bib** neighbors,'' who Rund that had •)(.'(• I; t»ead several hours. There 2 bullet hole in the right temple. I)r. E. L. toh said be thought Dr. Daly had beefi fHurdfcrfcd. but no one else believes this. jBr. Dal* was a Virginian and during the civil war enlist" Company B, Fifteenth Virginia volunteers. After the war he went to Philadelphia and studied medicine at Jefferson Medical College. BASEBALL. Chief (irrrla the VUKorn, GenSFfli the French commander, has tfl icri*S brigade for service in China, and the French transports are en route. The British will have completed their debit it hre by the end of September, ten frhnsjioris fntikirig •''vo journeys to Iudla.]h va: Reanlti of Yesterday's Games In (he National and Eastern Leninea, NATIONAL LEAGUE. The Nine erulsed until on tlie morning of April she dropped anchor off the shore of Coaribattii. A few hours Alter several canoes tilled with natives came out. ♦«» Mir* yeysei T||*» *-lif«•€ Of the island greeted iiip vimloi* warmly and assured them that they would be safe with Ids tribe. Haven Mih Kill* tttkMaelf. Anson to- t'oVin.* i)utie 10.—Two men lathering Wood along the Power canal 4lt an tarly liour yesterday morning disthe dead body of William H Mooiwj prominrnt New Haven real D8tat* twin, and a two ounrr bottle Hear lcli had contained (-arboUr *C?t* tofcctflng suicide. The spot .w£ere the bCj£yC wis fnUnA but a frbto *m\\i Cliff street, a Lieutenant Lee of Virginia entered the regular army as a second lleuteuant of the Twenty-first infantry Sept. 0, 1808. having previously served In the volunteer army during the war WtH Bbain. Lieiiteijfeht 'fiVttinay of Maryland was second lieutenant of the Twenty-first Infantry July 9. 1898, after having served in the Spanish war as a member of the Fifth Maryland Infan try. He became a first lieutenant Setfl. 16. 1899. - $ ■ At Chicago— a. h. ■ Chicago ....1 0000040 1— k Jg 4 Brooklyn .1 0 0 (1 3 0 d — 7. Id ..? fcittoHea-Waddell arid Kl!ng: Hnghai and i *• raU. B. A. CROWTHER IBoth l'Phones.1 * D♦ Jtrchrtect SCREEN DOORS— it *D*C¥;;•••• Plain At Cincinnati— R. h. e. Cincinnati ..00400t«2 1-13 IS 5 Haw York... 26 31 4 Mr. Chalmers Conversed with Ilie chief for an hour, and after* an exehnngp of presents. the natives withdrew fH'e shofe. tiii the day following the chief returned and invited Mr. Chalmers and Ills companions to visit his village in order that the natives might have an opportunity to hear the message brought by the missionaries. New York, June 10.—-As a rinsing sen pationa,! chapter to the continued trial Dr. Kenhedt for the murder of Dolly Reynolds it is said another woman witness will testify in llehplf of the aecused man. It is asserted that she will taatlfy that at the time Kennedy wns said to be in the company of the murdered girl he was in aunther part of *h«? city. ft* thett had a companion, it Is said, to wiiom iie luckily handed hif* card and made known his identity. The new woman witness is said to have been present. She was found by the defense only after a prolonged search. Kennedy last night said exultantly to one of hit, keepers, "This Is the last Utihday t will spend behind prison Kennedy Hopeful. AND REGISTERED TATENT ATTORNEY Batteriaa—Phillips. Ru«if, McFadden and Ber fan; Phyla and Wirnar. 0T~Mechanlcal DtnfMng and Blue Printing. JkttabM Vmc of Charge. STANDING OF THE OTPR" w. t,. P.r. IMw.tort tfl \\ ,rn St. LouIb. Flttiburg... 31 1C5 .667 Brooklrn. Cincinnati.. 10 IB .»«» ioiton Pfctla'phia.. 10 17 .014 Oil. ago, W. L. *».C. 18 19 .4W These prices inclui lures of the very iatei of the city, and the home «t}t $bore's father. who is a mem bar "of the Kartell Foundry and Mai Chine company; Moore was formerly1 In the employ of that concert* bVrt fo? iaven yearn* lias beett business in . N*w Haven; leaves a widow and one child to that cUy. No reason can tw learned either here or in Nep- Haven forfeit jroftr**" .y ■' 19 .491 He wiib fit fh*ttib*r and a pattf presi dent of the Allegheny Count* Medical society, the Medical Society of Pennsylvania. the American Medical associ atlon. the American Laryngological so ciety and the British Medical associa tlofl. Ha wai the author of several work® tin hjedlcifle. He was also the president of the West fDenrt hdspital in Plttaburg for several years. CHILDREN'S WEAR. Vatt RMnrni ta Manila, 12 18 .435 14 25 .851 WINDOW SCREENS- We haw a fall I ment, the prii which are from Manila. June 10.—The Philippine commission returned to Manila yester day from the province of Nueva Ecija, Luzon, having organlmd provincial government at San Uiriro. Capital of *h»» filovittce; With ('attain Jarob F. Kr'efts of the Twenty-second infantry regiment as governor. Lieutenant Richard Day of the Thirty fourth volun* teer infantry as treasurer and Lieutenant f»e Witt C. Lyles of the same rsgiment as supervisor. EASTERN LEAGt'E. At Provid«ne»— Pro\1d«nc«, 8; Toronto, 4. At l^riruM—SyraruM, 4; Rochcitcr, 1. Mr. Chalmers accepted the Invitation of the chief. and iht» entire party Janded in the native canoes, leaving the Niue In charge of Captain Kadenaker. Washable, in the Various shades, fast colors, very nobby, new styles, also for youths and men. Att»aD4 Swlhdior Arr*a(fi frew York, .Tune 10.—In the Grand bentral station yesterday a tall, well dressed man of foreign appearance, accompanied by a woman, wss arrested, by United States Deputy Marshal Fred Bpmhard md Assistant Frank Huns derffr of the Plnkerton tjetectlye The told the man that they wanted him on ft fritter o* tbp alleged larceby of £600 In England, takeit from the bfeutsche bank of London. The man protested that it was all a mistake. The woman, weeping, got into a cab and was driven away. The prisoner was taken to Ludlow street jail. According to the officers who made the arrest the man is Dr. Frans von Berger, an alleg ed swindler of international notoriety. The flame of the woman was not learned.When the little party wan about three miles from the beach, several of the warriors cloned around it and, with uplifted clubs, intimated that the visitors were prisoners. Arrived at a little piaster of huts I hat fol'Uicd the native settlement, Mh f" ha liners and his party realized the fate that had been treacherously prepnred for them. We have a fine new stock of specially selected dents' Ktrnlshitlgs for Jur.eSales. Prices defy all competition. R*4£DY MlXBD p, a ful in stock. ' -• irri-r T^inw^i •so Inltmltr ttfc»*ritllto*. New York Villa** Horned Chicago. Jtini" 1ft—Hurppi of 4Jie tJnlvarsity* m Cfejeago announce* tjiat .the tmiWralty has begun to estab Ilati affiliated preparatory schools in different parts of Europe. Thes« schoela. will be branches of aoademiee which affiliated the university ni thla country.' The mirpose of thil dren of co*||W ait traveling abroad during the year to have the benefits ot reAidenc« without obstructing the progress of their studies. ParTs will be invaded first, and the American home Mtogj for girls will Jje opened at champs on Oct 15. ;* . ) Wilson. N. ¥., June 10.-This village was visited by a disastrous tire yester day. A portion of the business taction or tie place was destroyed. Thf losa la estimated at $40,000. The flic started from a a urikhowti origin in tbC harness shop of Edward Barton. A strong wind was blowing at the tim«' and the flames quickly spread to ad Joining buildings. Burgess' shoe store Storr'a ahoe atore. the poatoffice ami general atore in which It Is located, a Call and be c'onvinccd. Kor the money, you can - not. get sucb bargains in of Plttston. Stolen fiold Reeavered. • t garoerwu^wE i and a fall Hdil '-J* - GARrmtg AND GRASS SS At prices exl low. Call and same before elsewhere. *$S,.\ft. aHAtlUALLV IMPgOVINOu .f'v ■V rtdny* Mtpo* FN* «D*' ftedsld* ' Mi*. McKlnley l» Encouraging. '•*' Galena, Mo„ June 10—An Unusual •cenp is fe&setiteijl here afthe iirellmt,tutr,v hearing blf Mrs. John Stallion, her hither, James Frabtree, and his two sons, Frank and Charles Crabtrce, for the murder of Alice Stallion, the woman's 16-year-old stepdaughter. The hearing is being held in a grove, the .two justices sitting at a table under a tree, and 2,000 people, attracted from potntir fej miles wound, forming a circle about the' court and defendants. Notwithstanding no overt act has as yf&been attempted, threats have been maoe against the Crabtrees by many of strangers in town, and the county officials are taking all the precaution at their command to protect the prisoners. Pleatr «tf Trees ftaridr. There were assembled at least *00 warriors, apparently waiting for the arrival of the missionary party. The missionaries were placed in a row and surrounded by the savages. Mineral Point.■ WHfcr-June W.—'Thirteen thousand dollars more of the gold coin stolen from the First National bank of this place "on"Ma'y'24 hrtft "been recovered. It was found in the vault of an outhouse of the City hotel, about a block front lite Irtoted bank, at which the prisoner. Steward .lelleff, boarded, it Is believed that the detective obtained information as to the hidihg place of the coin from the prisoner. The gold when found was in live bags, one containing $0,000 and the others $1,000 each. This find and the $8,000 previously recovered comprises all the gold missing from the bank. The balance, $rD.Noo. is In currency, and the detectives hope lo recover it later. AT HI. GREENWOOD'S, w i'v,r • Washington, Jane 10,—Secretary iCortelyog has ported the fotyovlqg butltflnvat the House: "U * Mrs. McKlnley'a physChanB report .that her" condition is favorable ami 4 that she continues to nho* gradual improvement." I Knowing that ilcnth was coining to him. Mr. Chalmers spoke to the canlii bals. Ho made no appeal for mercy, but talked to the savages of the future and Implored them to seek for deliverance from their error through the word of Cod. 79 NOKTH MAIN STRUCT. ... bicycle shop and hardware store were destroyed, and Sutherland's hotel, the principal hostelry in the village, was damaged, "there la no Are brigade In the village, and the dtlsens fought the flames with buckets of water. WILLIAMSON'S PRICES fhlneap UefblihVr^jlf^lKII^, Ban Francisco, Juno to. Su Shib' Chin, Avhose landing Mlnistet Wu. and Consul (iciiCjggl Ho YoW had flled a protest oil tftfc ground that-tin! had obtained by fraud the' passport and other credent iaU upon whiC lPhe was allow ed to Imu}, has boon arrested on ao orderfhooi AYashlngtou. Consul Ho Yow said tliat Su was landed as an accredited- official of the Chinese empire when In fact h,o was one of tWf leaders of the revolutionary party. He obtained bis puss port ■'bv. Crci»rosejDtljig himself to be an official of tlie Chinese government. He must now prove his right to be landed aa a tourist or a studentNew York. June 10.—Edward Moron, whose name has been conspicuous for nearly half a century among those of the leaders of American art, died early yesterday morning' In his apartment, 384 Fifth avepue. Mr. Moran was.a member of the school which did so much to give the art of this country distinctiveness and character and to which Inness and Wyant belonged. work held its own In modern and until his last Illness was in constant demand. Mr. Moron was born In Lancashire, England, and was| the oldest of a family of 11 children.! His ancestors were hand loom weavers, and he was taught their trade. He began to show artistic talent, however, is a boy. fcdward Moras Dead. .~e?West Pittston. Evans E 45 Stout** Main While the gray lialred missionary was still speaking eloquently in the native tongue several of the warriors rushed upon lilm and with clubs lDeat him to the ground. Then the murderers cut off the head of the victim and raised it aloft on a spear. Warriors Mnrdrr Him. n»aTf Damage to Wfcaat Crop, FIRE BEYOND CONTROL. Wlchttar-Kan., June 10.—A eorreapondent who arrived here from the scene of devastation in Kay county. O. T.. nays that the storm of Friday night ruined the wheat crop of 400 farms west and northwest of Blackwell. These farms are all In one body of territory. The farmers, who had purchased twine and harvest machinery, arc asking the local dealers to take them ba« k. and the dealers have referred the matter to the factories. Feed, all kinds, - - $1.10 *Tha LutU Fldler Mine at Bhamokln is Bel no Flooded With Water. Best patent flour - 4.50 17 lbs granulated sugar 1.00 Fresh' eggs .16 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 Bhamokin, June 10.—Several explo eions occurred last night in the l^uke Senator DepeW to Be MirrlfHt BRIDE OF 1 GOODS ARE Tt . . Rnmon Thnt Borra Will Yield. Durban, fNtae 10.—Details of BuU look's column, whloh is operating in the eastern part of the Transvaal, shairi tMht past three weeks the British have made frequent successful night attacks while in pursuit of Commandant Botha's forces. Thejgtyiare captured a number of Boers and also large quantities of stock. Quantities of foodstuffs have b'een destroyed. The efforts to discover the location of a Long Tom gun in possession of the Boers have been futile. It is ersislontly rumprod here that,, a general surrender of the Boers will take place at an early dale. Washington, June 10.—It Is understood in Washington that Corcoran House, which has been the residence of Senator Depcw for the feast tw# years, will have a new mistress at the opening of the social season next winter. Senator Depcw, it Is said, will be mat- Tied during the summer to a widow who Is now abroad. His niece, Miss Panlding, who has presided over his Washington home, is now the owner of the residence at Nlneteenttf'and North streets, which Mr. Depew presented to her at the time her engagement to Lieutenant Edle was announced last winter. The house has since been generally overhauled and improved. Fid ler mine, where a lire broke out on Saturday. Ab a result of thf the fames spreud rapidly and it war decided to flood 'the workings. The mules were hoiated to the surface and the water from a creek was turned into the affected portion of the mine. Dr. Tompkins was forced to •look on at the murder of his friend. The 11 native converts threw themselves on the ground and refused to see the horrible ■pectaclen. We Guarantee and Rej ETerythine we Sell 1 '•PRIDE OF ROME" as bj Very Best Manufacture^ PEAS, per can - 4 CORN, per can - - BEETS, per can PUMPKIN, per can - CORN 8TAHCH, per P««iM 8ALARATD8, per pMk«« BAKING POWDER, per « Dr. Tompkins was seized and bound and taken to a lint, where he was kept all night with the two other Englishmen. The native converts were closely guarded in another part of the village. At sunrise Dr. Tompkins, with Walker and Itathlionc. were killed. Chambery. France, June 10.—An American named Constantin Scandal was robbed on the railway while asleep by three fellow travelers between Moda lie and St. Michel. Recognizing the thieves at Saint Jean de Mauricnne, he pursued tliem across the couutry, and they jumped into the river Arc, where all were drowned. Chaaed Thlevea Into a niter, 506 LUZtRftE AVENUE. G. H. WILLIAMSON. THE WEATHER. Washington, June 10—Forecast until "* 8 p. m. Tuesday, for Eastern Pennsyl Pair tonight, probably on Tues •day, Cincinnati. .Tune to! Elaborate nr rangements have'''been ''made for th« twentieth international, convention of the Christian Endeavor here July 6 to 10. As many were unable to attend the in London hi si ,\;«ar a larger attendance than usual is expected. es pecially siix'o the conventions Jicrcaft er will be held only once in two years The choir of 1.500 trained 'voice* w ||| be a feature at Music hall, iH.htM lirge choruses have trained for tiie Fx position and other halls, while all He churches and their choirs have bc» D engaged for the occasion. Christian EnitcNvor CoBTfHllon, Airtatti In San Franoiaeo, San Francisco, .lune 10.—Edgar Gelrha/4yt.Calias Howard E. Vernon, who claims to Ik? vice president of the Universal Automobile company, with offices In this city, has been arretted In Escalles by Sheriff Taylor of Martin county and Detective Archie Haramill of this city. He was apprehended on a bench warrant Isnued in New York. He was charged with grand larceny. It Is claimed that foigerles committed by Gelrliafer in New York last March against the company employing him netted $16,000. Toward evening of that day a massacre of all the native converts took place. The 11 young men were placed in a group and then the cannibals attacked them with clubs ami spears until they were killed. The bodies were cut up, and the llcsli was placed in baskets and sent to other villages. Armstrong's PRIDE OP ROME BAKINO POWI Three 4Dlrla Drowned. FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. Philadelphia. June 10.—A party of six persons, three men and three girls, while sailing on the Delaware river off North Ksftington. a few miles below this city, were thrown into the water by the swamping of their skiff during a squall, and the three girls were drowned. The party were guests of the Federal Boat club. Other momhtfra of the club heard the cries of the unfortunates and immediately set about rescuing them. The three men were quickly hauled into other boats, but the girls sank before they could be reached. Northampton, Mass.. June 10.—Two prominent physicians in this section of the state have reported that Miss Mabel L. Burt of Bridfleton, N. J., a former Smith college student, who is under arrest in the county jail on the charge of larceny of money, watches and jewelry to the value of $3,000 in the rooms of the students of Smith college, is suffering from mental derangement and should receive treatment. Mlaa Bart la Deranged, The Parla Steepleehaae. ffi IejoBt«s(toodMRoy»lorj « Jk la put op eepecUllv for uaJ ffi exactly the qa«ljJT ot 1 every cad, end will guar* UQl perfect eetlBfactlon.Tryl inaitA Beklna Powder and yo| LM™ want It thereafter. Mm York Stock Markets famished by M. 8 Jaraut*Co.,stock brokers, room U8, Minerr llP^ loTPftdflc Var.no.... Par is. June 1". The Grand Steeplechase de Paris, four miles and a half furlong, run yesterday at Auteuil, was won by Calabrais. with Caraiman see New York, June 10,1901. Opan. Clot All this time Captain Sadenaker was on the schooner Nine. The day following the departure of his companions a swarm of canoes came out from the shore and surrounded the missionary craft. Best Flour $4.60 40 07M li*3 liu HW4 loifj 68 Dml and Vlau third. Thirteen ran. Feed, all kinds 1.10 SEE OUR DISPLAY IN 8HC President Loubet was enthusiastically cheered by immense crowds on his ar rival at the race course and on his de Oats, per bushel Oats, 25 bushel lots.. Hay, per 100.... Best Butter No. ) Broom .86 .95 .23 .26 SBELLEY & Llll on a Meaner, The captain gave the natives all the tobacco he had. but tliey were not satisfied with tills and pillaged the vessel. When ihelr canoes we're loaded. I hey started for the shore, and the captain set sail. He was pursued for some distance by a number of warriors, but managed to escape, lie returned lo Darn and re|»ortcd the disappearance and probable fate of Mr. Chalmers mad his friends. Rranlt of Dcw Tr«1lr»» * Fornntou, rn..;4uU'' charier* granted in Ifiirrlrfinw Ottawa. June 10.-The steamer James Swift, which runs between Ottawa and Kingston on the Hldeau route, was badly scorched by tire while lying In the canal basin at the dock here. Roliert Ireland of Kingston, tlrcmam was suffocated; Richard Dunn, deck hand, is dangerously injured, aud Thomas Sykes and John Miller are seriously burned. • la rture West Side Maaoaicnl tfo Tonr United Statea. London, June 10.—Pietro Bascagni. he Italian composer, has signed a con- ill day under the iicw trolley a« companies which propose to op-i;;iC | electric street cur line s in and iiIm-iu i Scranton and Wllkeslmrrp. Three • j the companies will serve Kern tit rut. «tDD other will network WilkPfliiitiH anil have lt« trunk extending from Avm a to Nantlcoke. and another will run from Nantlcoke through Kingston to IMttnton. The Scranton companies will have TO miles of tracks, the AVilkesbarre compuny 54 miles tmd the Nantlcoke- Pittston company lit miles. The five companies are capitalized at $800,000. Congressman William t'onnell Is president of all and a director In each. IV lit Lowe'I. Mass., June 10.—The headless and decomposed body of a young woman was found under a heap of brush in a patch of woodland in Chelmsford yesterday afternoon. Murder had been committed in a horrible fashion, for the head had been separated from the trunk by a series of slashes with a dull weapon. The meager clothing affords no clew to the identity of the unfortunate. A Maaaachnaetta Myatery, tract, according to the Rome correspondent of The Daily Express, for an eight weeks' tour In the United States with an Italian orchestra, leaving two months hence. 'The dispatch says he 1* to receive £!8.iHH). j cans fine Peaches 3 cans Corn.. R. B.C .1M)S 1M . u* m Two Bol'dters Die of Poison. Augustn. Ga., June 10.—A dispatch to The Chronicle from Beaufort,. S. C\. ■ays that the deaths, of Privates Wright and Easterllng, whleh occurred at Fort Fremont, are being investigated. Both men belonged to the artillery garrison at the fort. Wright was taken violently ill on Monday after drinking some kind of bitters procured from a negro who conducted a "blind tiger" on St. Helena Island, near the | post, and died In a few hours in agony. 1 dozen Canned Corn... .85 3 lbs Evap. Peaches.. .25 4 lbs Prunes 25 Lion Coffee 12Df Arbuckle Coffee .12 H Fresh eggs, doz .16 . 78* 78 . 68$ 69 . i89C m V 20M am :W 'S3S Pretty summer Fabi tive Price Saving. This store is noted Col variety of Pretty WashB summer, consisting of n Persian Stripes, Plain 1 Figured Dimities. 1 An endless variety of w Something special in C TP* Short Coweta, M( 44. Rlot In Belfast, An expedition was organized to avenge the massacre. The steamer flarua left Thursday island with a detacli- DiPDt of the Royal Australian artillery. About the naiue time the Merrie England, with another party of goverairaent troops, departed for the scene of the massacre from Tort Moresby. Captain Fred J. Konnta Dead. W* 03* Belfast. June 10.—A mob hooted the Corpus Christ! procession of 8,000 persons here yesterday afternoon. Several rushes were made, and finally the police were compelled to charge the crowd, a number of persons being injured. Many were placed under arrest. The excitement continued for several hours. Toledo, June 10.—Captain Fred .1 Knuntz, son of General .T. S. Kountz ex-commander in chief of the G. A. II died very suddenly yesterday of acut« pneumonia. He was a captain of v«l Johafin Btrausa was one of the oldest Wugnerians. 'T introduced the Tannha user* overture In Vienna," said Strauss. ••When £0 years ago the publisher sent the score, 1 put it lo rehearsal, the orcbes tra occupying two rooms in my house for this purpose. At the final rehearsal just •s we had finished playing the overture my mother, who loved music more than she comprehended it, came into the room, asking. TDu Jeany, waa habt ihr denn da gespielt, das 1st merkwuridge musik—die reft micb furchtbar auf!' (Look here; jeany, what have you been playing there? That la most remarkable music. It excites me terribly!) And that was the firat Viennese criticism on Wagner's music."— Musical Courier. ltlra«M and Wagner. Martlnelll Lara m Cornerstone. J. T. ARMSTRONG & CO., Washington. June 10.—Cardinal Martlnelli yesterday afternoon laid the cornerstone of the pjrtv Church of the Sacred Heart at tto eotJrtPr of Fourteenth and Whitney avenue, in the suburbs of this city. A large crowd was present. The sermon was preached by Rev. D. the rector of the Catholic university.untcers in the Spanish war and served on the staff of General Frederick 1D Grant. At the time of his demise he was awaiting an appointment to the regular army. S3 Booth Main St.. PITTS TON. OOODB DELIVERED PROMPTLY. ... Asierleta* Bay Neilcaa Railroad. When the oart.v arrived at the islaind where Mr. (Mia liners and his companions met their end. great difficulty wus experienced in lauding. The natives attacked the boats, but a hot fire freim the Maxims dispersed them. On the shore they mustered in large bands and fiercely assaulted the invaders. lorsets. Jots* to Baalnenn In Automobile*. Several owners of large touring automobiles who spend their summers in Westchester county and are forced to come into'New York every day are now making the trips on their machines. ;ays the New York Sun. The favorite oute leads down through Pelham Bay ark, and every morning between 8 nnd 0 a procession of these big auto- I mobiles goes whizzing down the road bound for New York, each, carrying The Kansas City Journal remarka: .three or four men. At that hour there "When a man gets caught in tha machln- are few horses on the road, and erj of a revival and is whirled around a automobiles apparently make about as " abaft at the rate of a mile a minute, he ?00(j time ag t|je arerage suburban » never knows where he will land when he (r||jn when they make the return trip jj'-w. "off into space. The jeylvalI at Fort Jn the nftprnoollf thelr time . Is Ife "u1^1 m*lle T. "ouH.ti.n Sci- slower because the best roods are well V* and a large number of Baptists, I'reaby that the automobile Is going to cut W trriana !12?Con«regntionall«t»." . seriously Into tbe railroad reojpt. for — suburban traffic for many yean to A Fatare Dewry*» F**t. ■ •ome, but that It will afford an at- Frcderlck McNall. aged 10, rode 263 tractive and cool way of traveling to Miles on an old mule, from Ashley, Ills., \ew York and back again by the men -to Chicago, to accompany the 35 naval who can afford It. gives promise of an apprentices who left recently for the increasing »Mlubcr of automobiles for - I'nltwl Stat«vi naval training ship at , «uburbau servlcCvg v, imrt. sa.vs tin1 Pittsburg Dispatcher. City of Mexico, June 10.—The Stillman group of American capitalists have purchased the Pachuca, Zacualti* pan and Tarapico railroad from Richard Honeythrice. The amount paid was $1,000,000 in gold and 35 per cent of the common stock In a company to be organized. The road will be prolonged from Sandoval, Its junction with the Vera Cruz railroad, to Tampico. Above Them AIL •' I, Ladies' Neckw«l Handkerchiefs. ' 1 :r Lace in all the ni wigns. Tried to Kill Nonunion Men, Raleiuh, N. C., June 10.—Some person, said to be a sympathizer with the striking machinists of the Seaboard Air line, Ignited a fuse and caused an explosion 1n an old roundhouse yesterday morning In which some nonunion machinists were at work, but none was hurt. Deacendnnt of Catherine Arrratrd. London. June 10.—"The Russian government." says the Moscow correspondent of The Dally Express, "has been arresting and sending into exile prominent persons suspected of complicity in revolutionary agitation. Among tliem is Count Brobynsky. u descendant of Catherine the Great." r+ * * ike. a specialty of The punitive force marched info the Interior and captured several villager*. Every hut was razed. It Is not knows how many natives wert killed. Halifax. June 10.—John Grierson, aged 70. leaves for Korea via Vancouver today as a t'resbyterian missionary Am Aired Missionary. -Material, i. B. Cu •noeawtkH Glorious ewa A Wealth of Beauty Dyspeptics cannot bo long-lived because 'to live requires nourishment. Food Is nourishing until It Is digested. A disordered stomach cannot digest food. It must hajta assistance. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure digests all kinds of food without aid from the stcimach, allowing It to rest and regain Its natural functions. Its elements ara exactly the same as the natural digestive fluids, afnd It simply can't help bat do you good. -T. J. Yates, Plttston, Stroll's Pharmacy, Wast INSOMNIA Comes from Dr. D. B. Carglle, of Washita* I. T. He writes: "Electric Bitters has cared Mrs. Brewer of scrofula, which had caused her great differing for years. Terrlo.e sores would break out on her bead and face, and the best doctors could give no belp; but now her health Is excellent." Electric Bitters Is the best bloo# purifier known. «t's the supreme remedy tow ecsema, tetter, salt theum, ulcers, bolls, and running j sores. It stimulates liver, kidney and bowels, expels poisons, helps digestion, builds up the strength. Only B0 cents. Sold by Strob's Pharmacy, Wept Plttston, and W. C Price, Plttston. Guaranteed. Is often hidden bj unsightly Pimples, Ecsema, Tetter, Erysipelas, Salt Bheum, etc. Bucklen's Arnica Salve will glorify the face by curing all Skin Eruptions, also Cuts, bruises. Barns, Bolls, Pelons, Ulcers, and worst forms of Plies. Only 2& cents a box. Care guaranteed. For sale by Strops Phar- Imacy, West and W. C. Price, Plttston.la caused bf the derangement of the nerve*. Llchty's Celerj Nerre Compound Is an extract of celery combined with otoer efflcaclode medical Ingredients, resulting In a nerre'medicine o* *ar« vlrtul, -* wonde ful In Its Vfecta r H. Honck. Four Dforrned In the Klondike. Vancouver, B. L\, June 10.—According to advice* brought by Ihc steamer A* four men were drowned at Five ipids .1 week ago. The bodies teen recovered, and tlie names own. Gambling lias been shut Dofh at Dawaon and White MT-PKOPLF'R PHONK. , icftne of Mra TlrM ***d wonder- -mm*. D "prompt «nd soothing «f» Finger . ♦ will make jrou : Sold had not or Rent MA: |j)gra«le. Horn*. atocaa MR Mb at Tery low mD nrertl dwdqjgwith mod' -j n; *aar^ir ' Danger, «mm ind doth follow neglect of the bowels. Dn DeWltt'a Little Barly Klaera to regulate them and 70a will add years to jonr life and lite to yoor years. 1-aay to take, nerer gripe. T. J. Tatea,. Ilttatoo, atrob'a Pbarmaey. KM Plttatoa. e|» That's what they nay about our stock of*f* *m##WALL PAPERS. New Patterns Received Daily. ts^k JLl The Very Latest Conceits. Prices Way Below the Averane. y Pletar* Frmning D The WetheriH White Lead* and Oi)»*|» T" stand the weather. * * . * 4» T.S.&W.S.BARRJSXXt T for martgagj Mortgages may stand for a « only the interest be paid, or liege to make payqienta onj ly, quarterly, aeml-anniial'y the Interest WiU cease inm Lawn mowers, oil and gas atorea at Several rents, a! era lnD] Mrty-ltrnt nt »««» Frrnicl*i'«. aiu'lsvo. June in. Tin* traiix cook arrived from Manila last th 81 officers and 1.042 enlisted he Thlrty-flwt volunteer infan U Ash's. A" severe apraln will utuftllr dlaabla the Injured person for three or torn week* Many ijua tite occur*), however, la which * care hu been effected In lea thai one week by applying Cbamberlalu'i Pain For Ml* by Farrer. P«"l * Huberts, Wjomln» aod Laaera* A yea., Weat PltUK*. tn'. i" Head Faala Llka Buratfltg!' ,"C ' | M*ybe job w«m «nt lute lut ntflVT » pi had taken a Kraunc'i Headache Gapsule tn retiring *our head would W MOl char thD» taornlng. Take ops (house* rPUJstoi. *111 fltr dollar.q.f Hrinolpal thuq nnujod. ; , Kraino'a Cold Cur* tor cold. In tka bwd. ebMt, thrat or *•? portfaMt of tlx bodj, knaks up* cold to 24 bo«i» without Interruption to »ort. Will isr«3iSj -K full Una of cetablM In mmoi nt Mt Both 'phone*. St- up the style wear a atraw ick'b ' "Vou don't look l|«M U'#« Ooyer mt to ■ fl«rbj unround Atey*. hat. W*tk«T« •-v -A. tent of |
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