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r V* «• I» *h» •*»«,. Thoro 2 madlum of reach- » KD m»n, womar and ohll- J. community. f Otl Do th« ! - # • '■ »f■ -f, v ' « - Vi? ..' "i r' Mm own tow»i? aazett*. The only n*w*|»p«r In I FIFTY-FIRST YEAR . j ONLY DAILY Df CITY OREAT DAMAGE BY TORNADO. HABTWW. PITTSTQN. 'A.; TUESDAY [NO, JUNE 18, 1901, .» ♦«, 9. • iJt * * j, i' cornering MAO Mullah.11 MARKED BY ANARCHISTS AMERICAN PLAN WINS. LIBERAL SPLIf WEDS MANY CLAIMS SETTLED. ft MAN HU! | SpeciaI^ I Bargains | Here is a Great Opportuig § ity to Save Money. I — T LadlM' and Child M»'a flM OMM S Vaala....... ...... T Children's fancy Snnahadaa, all 1 \ colors ...1 C Fancy Btbbona, ?* In. wMa, all oo»i •J. ora. ftx, a yard i I X Ladlaa' Snnbonnata, llBHB % .50 doMn only, large Whit* Twill, $1 with fringe, only, a jpalr £ Boys' Sailor Straw jEXkts, for, oach | £ feoys' Summer Crash Suits, a bar- J 3 gain for fc Ladies' ribbed fast Black Bom, f*| J the 20c quality for, a pair. •.. £ Ladies' Seersucker Underskirt*, a T well made yij,#........ " J Children's Fine MusUn Drawers. J all sizes .TuTuv-.v I %^^iSSti83SSifC | Jt (MU,0 fe* IpEOPL I | /a south m. T ,the Chcapeat.. 1) i£ Waihlaitaa AithorltlM QtatM«4 fey tfalte* BtatM Ckllnia rommli- ITa' Fosses irderers. Pa lac Prophet Off Fl »m Hla Alleged Spy Branded With a Wasbtngton, .Tune 18.—Mr. Rockblll. commissioner of the United Stataa In Peking, has cabled the *t4W drpartmsnt the gratifying Information that It seemed practically certain that the foreign ministers, acting hi accordance with Instructions fro® their governments, would formally accept the American proposal regarding the meth od to be pursued by China for the payment bf the Indemnity. xtr who wired JS£fB nays ago that there wg« Considerable doubt as to the acceptance of 460,000,000 taels as- the •mount of the Indemnity, cabled yesterday that this Hum had been finally agreed tipon. Mi. hockbtirs dispatch Was gratifying to the president and Hay. • Re»ar« Pron Rorkhlll. - i Party Division Accentuated by a Vote oh Boer Campi. ■A, W-iilie. 1»ork, WsshftigtoT), June Crilted States ard Chilean claims commissiod bas completed Its work, TJic last cmo to be decided jnvojvlng ths aelaure In 18ftl oi the Chilean vessel Itata by the •utbdrlllei'of llftD rriftcit States Cjn 'the'grounrfx that ihe was ciiK frying a cargo W inif »rm* to PWW. i *as «or »4«t»n with Interest/ antf «*rac:!mndfe:'fcgr: ttafc South Ajaertcan St»*tD»rtip whirl* D had ( Chilean jjavar«jucat( dll, mlssi's the case, . ~ ... tDur(nj| tb? ses'slofis of tlie fcotriinMialon there have lieeh li cases Pgiilnsi Chile and two against the I'nlted States. The total of American claims against Chile was $3,400,000. and of tbls $28,002, or .084 per cent, litis lDcen •warded by the commission. The two Chilean claims agalnat tbls govcrutoant were the Itata caae disposed of y«(t«rday and that of illcharil Trumbull, who was awarded $3,000 for scrrlcaa to the Uflltod States legation In Chll* In an extradition caae aolnc years K Rangers and $herj After Mexicin Ml London. Juno IS.—K. CMspat«h to the foreign office from tlio coffcul general of tomaliland says that the Mad Mullah •ikpeditiott bad heavy fighting May 28. The flying column of mounted infantry under Captain Merewether stiUck the Mullah's supply camp durtafc a night march Vad captured,.*WOO() Iftad of cattle, kilted one Important eliief and Raptured another, cover eCl 100 miles, fought a aharjS Miction and returned \o its base, HU (n 24 hours. *T Hot Iron. ■ - THEY KILLED fwo 8HBBITFS. : ' W' 1B0U8EB 8U8PI0I0H AT PIORtft HERBERT ABQTJITBD] HtOTBBT Two Towns De strayed. MOVE AGAINST DEWET. Auk Mallapiit Ati««t (he Matter, •tar* And Stripe* Trailed la the Uwt by Followers at Herr Most, ■reset laloBliei. *•'«••• to Vote to AilMba tlon of treatment oft Women lai Children—IIr. l*mpbel£s.ka«YM» •opport. LW»y*-fc*or«o* loiKhnfitcrii f'rft'l kti I- And Mexicans Flock *0 Tow«« Ij frolcrllonwGovernor 00yfe*« Order#. - Troops to lota lpk F«#»oit« j Supposition Vhat Kitchener Is Now Making th« Preparations. London, June 18.— .Co quea. tlonn In the house of commons yeater' day, Mr. Brodrlck, tbe war secretary, an id there were 40.229 persona in the "fcbncentratloil tamp*" W the Trtihs. ♦liitl dud tirange River Colony. The deatha In these camps for the month •f May numbered 08 men'and women •nd 310 children. London, June IS.—General Kitchen «r's presence In the Orange River Col ony Is generally supposed here to lndl eate that a special bove 1b boob tb be made agal$Dt General DeWet. New York. June 18.-AI1 throngfl lifton* ef the m.n who h»V6 composed the Paterson group of anarchists *fiii ?4r. ry upon the back tight hand a livid "TM h'u'ruM fn the flesh and mark. •Ci film sb a traitor lfD (tie cause to which he swore devotion. The blinding was done at a picnic In Liberty park, Ridgewood. N. Y.. SunDW iirternoon. A steel IhstraVrteUt heated to redness %as vised Upon the man who Is bellevWI ko hare betrayed his fellows, knd the Incident may be made the snb- Ject of an official Investigation based upon a complaint made by the Italian consul. I iAustlu, June.The killing of *herWf,#«ttfrt; MC tfJflve* of Uunaalga, 4MuntD\ Slierjff W. T.Morrla of ,Ku rues County and Tciiy Brhnnhel, a wejl known ranchman, by ilexicattH during the Inst fejv days Has aroused the, authorities ot ev#r£ ctf'noty lif southwest Thus, and large posses of tielerJalued men, beaded by the sheriffs of Travis, Hn.TR, Bee, Bexar, Falls, Bastrop. Kerr, Kendall. Star Atascosa. Webb and «D'V eral other counties are huntiilK for the guilty inen. Mayor Enmiett White of Austin Is in the field with a large body of men. GoVfcrhOi- Saj-ers has direct ed a detachment of the state muKcr* to Join in the pursuit, and all»!?elTiVi there (ire |TnlDiibly WKt men Hcarchini: for the Mexican fugitive*. The main force of the British under Colonel S wayne departed for El dab June 2, leaving Maenolll with HOU men to guard Zariba. S wayne's column ad t a need against the Mullah's base. In the meantime the Mullah with 51.000 followers attacked Zariba three times. H® was Anally driven off by Maeneill yrjth a loss of 600 men. The British in Zarlbft had ten men killed and nine wounded. The Mullah la now cut off from his base, and a decisive action 1* Imminent. ' SERIOUS FIRE IK BUFFALO. ■'*' WEATHER. MrSj McKlnley Is Mow Declared to 6c Out of banger. Washington, June 18—Forecast until 8 p. m. Wednesday, for Eastern Pennsylvania: Partly cloudy tonight; fair and warmer on Wednesday. Under the American proposal China will Isaue bonds to the amount ot the Indemnity demanded by each power, ■nd the power receiving them will dlsposo of them C• It may see fit. The bonds will bear but 4 pel1 refit interest ind WIS be guaranteed by the maritime customs and jalftax. ....Regarding the marltlbie customs Cbln* wlli he allowed to apply. It was learned that this government waa urging that an effective 5 per cent tarifl be authorised. By "effective" Is meant tbat the tax shall be paid in gold ot Its equivalent. This la a matter still Under discussion. This announcement of the mortality was received with groaaa from the, Irlsb members and cries gif "Qcaudal oust" Mr. Brodrlck added thai the authorities werC" arranging for the t-elease of the wometi and children who had friends to receive them, pit the government could not undertake to feed them In Isolated position*. FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL, Portland, Me.. June 18.—"Unllty $1 murder In the flrsrt degree" was tjie ▼erdlct returned by the jhrf ngalnsf Edward Graffam. who for a forfiiight i'fis been .on trial for the killing of Clifford Gorhani. As soon as the ▼erdlct had been rendered the prison er's counsel tiled a motion for an arrest of Judgment. The verdict, if not over tlfrown, will send Graffam to the Tlioma at on state prison for life, as Mnine does ho? execute murderers, 'jfoday William Hand*, the negro accomplice of Uraffam in breaking Into ami looting the Mosher house, will appear in court, and ft Is believed the state will accept a plea of manslaughter from him and that he will l#e given a state prison sentence for a term of yejfrs. - j (Jraffam Guilt? of JHnrder. Chicago. -June 18.—A special di patch to the American from Biisto TeEU., Bays: "A tornado swept ova Southwestern Virginia, doing grea damage. Reports Just received from oraythe county, that SUte. teU of the destruction of the two towns of Gate City and Big Stone Gap. ..All of the wlrea are down la that region, and cuntfrmatlon the reports Is unob latnable. Incoming trains from thC e«st report grttt destruction of proi of the Norfolk ani V »ia r p09*f Valued at *12»,00v Smoke. morala«s were the Thomas Byaa grain elevator, the SchoeUtopf mill, tlie Queen (pit* elevator, the dock* of the I«te«*Uonal Navigation Co, the Fort Brie femr dSoee and all of the «tre*c The boats New York, Llaoola, New York Stock Markets, furnished by M. 6 stock broken, room M, Miner? Extreme retlcprtr*# U observed by those who hiVe absolute knowledge of the punishment of the,alleged *HMtor. It Is known that »tirD teian whose flesh wis seared 11 named Reppo. Some say hs has been employed In the office of •n Irallaq newspaper the rolumns of .whlob are devoted largely to the cause of anarchy. Othera asw»rt thut he Is a ato the pay of the Italian government and that Reppo is an Dame. . BASEBALL. This big iiian hunt has excited Mm Mexican population of southwest Tex a*, and hundreds me leaving Hieii homes on tin* farms and rain-lies and flocking Into the towns U»- protection. A* frist as they arrive the.v art* di-ann ed by i lie pi;!iee and plat-wl mulct gun rd. New York, Jone.ll, 1901. \Dpen. CJK* The division In the house of commons on the motion made bj Mr. Nationalist) to idjourh the house on th#;question of tiife treatment of Boer trdtaeh Mhcl fchli.- which was rejected by a vote of 253 to 134, sorved to the ■plit In the Liberal party on the government's war policy. Sir Henry Campbell-Bannerman, the Liberal leader, •upported Mr. Lloytl-tiimrgfe lh denouncing the policy of concentrating women and children in and wit it Sir William Vernon Harcourt (Liberal) and the Right Hon. wjlliam Bryce (Liberal) voted In minority ou Mr. Lloyd-tieorge's motion. of Yesterday's Games Is Cke Different LesfiH. NATIONAL LEAGUE. Atchison Akihiw nr*f Brooklyn Traction, Che* * Ohio. 17. 8. UtMl Man' aKf®lpr®f Bap...::::::::::;: Peo. Qm Ool. Iron A Fuel 5or*rfcfr,.v. Pens... mm nubbsr Union. P»clflo Union PhUo I'rrf... . V.twh pnf Western Untao .. A* -Si ««)* « 1»$ 121 Mi 11914 lfa£ lw «•••!... Mt St* At fcoiten— ®- Ptiila'phiA H I) 1 i M M t- M2 C •otton.... 311000002 2- 012 3 . ThV *CVtkfc At Vw, Batltrie»—White aad McFarland; Pittinf«r and Moras. R&Wport News, Va., June 1#.— Twelve hundred men from the various departments have been laid off the plant of the Newport Nawb fthipbulldtng and Drydock company, and as tnatoy tti'dre will be laid off today if the striking machinists do not return to work. The management will retain only euough men to handle repair work, notably on the North German Lloyd liner Main, which Is bflng rebuilt. The machinists show no cfispd sltlott to return til frdrk, bliiy two or thteb Vospciiding yesterday morning when the yard opened. The departments chiefly affected are those of the boiler makers, blacksmiths, carpenters And joiuers and ship fitters. I At Olnrinnati-*- A. H. E. Every Mexican home in toriii ntul Country Is !»• ing searched for s«uim clew tliaj will lead to the capture of tnfc who eontniltted the recent murders. The leader of this bapd lD knowu to be Gregarlo C'ortez. and it is aald that he has with him a dozen or more Mexicans Drho will to the last should there be an effort made to capture them. x Friends of AiilOhio Reppo, who reeSnUy went to Pate mop. N. .7.. from Burro. Vt., and who ban been employed In the office of La Question# Sorlnloi deny be hat ever been under suspicion and assart with |mi* tytaittaeness that be Is no* tfte Victim of the branding lifbn.-Antonio Reppo was In New York on Sunday. He was not to be found yesterday. Dr. Esteve, editor of I«a Quest lone Soclale, did not attend till picnic at Ridgewood and says be knows nothing about what took plAce there. Actonto RefpC* Vecently left bis "employ. Aleppo has fallen under the displeasure of Herr Jobann Most, who has denounced him In his paper, Freifeelt.It. Louia.... -4 0 1 0 0 4 0 2 0-12 12 2 Olnoinrwti ..0 0.-0 0 0.0 1-0 0— 1 4 5 fiattarifa—Budhott and Nichola; Newton and Pitts. 8TAND1NQ OF THE CLUBS.. iP ... ut •:? lb W. L. P.C. W. L. P.C. Ftttafcurg... 27 18 .600 Cindnaiti.. 20 21 .488 New York... 21 1# .56* Brooklyn.... 21 22 . 488 St. Louis... 24 21 .633 Boaton 16 20 .472 Phila'phia.. 22 21 .611 Chicago 17 20 .870 410 FIRE. AMERICAN LEAGUE. At Boat Mi—Chicago, 4; Boston, 10. it PhilttdHphK-Clerelahdi 8; Philadelphia, It. At Baltimore—Milwaukee, 7; Baltimore, 6. At Waahington—Detroit, 8; Waahington, 2. fifty LitterAls Blaaenti Cortex's home is a short distance South of Austin, and that locality Is being watched by Mayor Whits and his posse. They believe that Cortex will make his way to his home, and his presence there is expected any time. Governor Sayers has taken every precaution to protect the Mexicans from mab violence when they are captured. LooUIiir I-'op Chelmsford Murderer. New York. .Turn* 18.—TliC» police ofll oials of this city were stirred Into unu 8uoI activity Inst night by receiving « dispatch from the police of Lowell, Mass., asking (hem to look out for and arrest the perpetrator of the Chelrns ford (Maw ) murder, supposed to be Joseph Blondln. It will be remembered that on June 8 the headless body of a woman was found near Chelmsford. ~£litNater the head was discovered. Th« remains weNf Identified as those of Mrs. Blondln. The police claim to have Information to the effect that the man suspected of the murder shipped his trunks aud baggage to Boston and thence to New York. They think he fol lowed later and Is now In this ctyy. , Alwitit 50 i.llDerlil iiii|ierlallstg. ifcd the Right Hon. II. II. Asqultli (advanced Liberal) and Sir Edward Grey (Liberali, abstained from voting as a protest against the Bannernyiu-Harcourt- Motley section of the house of commons identifying themselfes so closely with the extreme pro-Beef** Dothnn. Ala., June 1«.—Prnfc»sor W. ▲. Rankin, former aaRigtnnt to the piin clpal of the Dothnn public nchool*. allot and killed George H. McNeill, principal: fb« nchools. and then turned the re i volrer upon himself with rdtai effec* ProOaior Killed PrlaHpm. EASTERN LEAGUE. At Harttord—Hartford. 6; Syracuae, a. At Providence— Providence, 4; Worcester, 6. At Rot-heater—Rocheater, 6; Buffalo, 2. SCREEN DOORS— C Fincy.......i Extra Fancy .j Plain ..' The frilly N'e\vs and Tfce Chronicle, respectively the organs oflthc pro-Boer and Imperialist sections,' Hiwplay the greatest irritation at Uili open spHt in the Liberal jiartV. Toronto. June 18.—Word has been tvcelved here that fire has destroyed ail the lumber in the yard of the Ontario Lumber company at French IIivfcr, oti debrglad bar, Amounting to 15D 000,000 feet and valued at ovei' *200,- 000. The fire started from an unknown cause on top of a pile of timber and, fanned by a high wind, swept across the whole yard, consuming every board. Tw0 schooners were lying at the dock, and* though tugs Immediately pulled them out into the lake. the £gs were scorched, so quick did the « spread. A boarding house a'hd three dwelling houses were burned, destroying nearly all the belongings of the oociWuts, bpr»H e»cap«d with tbelr llvfff , t 'XX Lars. L,mbfr Tarda Barued. Dfcs8or Rankin trtts one of Principal McNeill'* assistants last year, hnt on gatorday night, when a new faculty waa (elected. Professor Rankin was dropped from tlie list, Professor Ranktd tried td have the matter reopened, but wltMat puccess. Meeting Professor McNe8£"Veaterdaj morning. Rankin killed him. All Laws Dwn»*i»o»d, Kansas City. June 18.—The rase of M. D. Beardok, newspaper solicitor and postmaster of Bonner Springs, Kan., during the last Administration fttsldent Cleveland, charged with at tempting to extort 91.000 from Frank Warner, a. banker rt that place, haa beetj rilled for trial. The prosecutjon reita on an taonyuoua letter wYlch W4fhef received through the mails on Feb. 25, In which tha writer threatened to blow up Warnar'a houaa with dynamite unless ho placed 11,000 In gold at a point on the outaklfta of Btftlnei Springs. A hag containing slugs waa 'dfposited by the banker as (greeted. It wii3 taken hy ftaardoti, a»d Dhe wa| •Treated. it t i 'I Noted Case » Trial, Witchmaa Kills a Bor There was a l|irgeCattendanra at the plcnlb, and the anarehlsts denounced all laws and all governments. Brescl. the aasasalu of King Humbert, was painted In the color* of a martyr. The Italian flag was Hissed and dragged In the dust, aa were other dags, Including the atara and strip**. The rtu flag alone was permitted to wave unsull|rd while Herr Mo*t and other Cratora declaimed.New York, June 13.—Robert Becker, » private watchman employed by the Shore railroad Itt Hoboken. shot and taatantly killed a yonth about 18 years of age last night. The boy's Identity haa not yet been established. Backer's atory of the affair la that while he was on guard last night he saw some one about the cars and ordered blm to come out from between two llnea of cars standing oil the tracks. The boy not only refused to come out, but began to bombard blm with stones. He then drew his revolver and flred, not Intending to bit the boy, but the ahot atrnck hip] pearthje iff and killed him. Beck ar wsS'arrested. These prices :ures of the ver and America, of tho International NaT- Igatlon Uno, »nr« Mllod Into (he river in tine to *a»e them tram destruction The laaa t* . aailmated at about jjPjPIs' Vw'';' Lord Kitchener haa not yet cabled the details of the reverse of the 250 Victorian mounted rlflea of General Beataon'a column at Stecakoclaprult June 12. WINDOW W« msnt which MRS. MKINLIY OUT OE DANGER. ..*U|cJfcln(*C« W" Rtrtkea. ChlrSgn June 18.—Settlements with xtrttttng machinists have been effected at fire plant* of local tnapufacturers. making a.,tortl of over 70 Chicago planta in which lb* striker* have won the Qght Inaugurated through the gen era! strike of three weeks ago. Under tb4i-*erms of settlement the strikers W«1 return to work nt all Ave shops having *lieen granted the nine bom trorkday without a cut In the rate o: waDf f "jtr- ft- under the ten houi system- ~ ' Small affairs continue to be reported from South Africa. Scheeper'a commando Is locked In aCMurrayaburg, in Cape Colon* Bostou. June 18.—Police Officer Jeremiah O'Brien »vas stabbed by an Italian organ griudcr whom he attempted to arrest in City square, Oharlestown. last night The weapon was a ten Inch stiletto, {the wound Is in the alnlomen and is serious, but probably not fatal. The Italian, whose name has pot.l»®en* reported. Is in custody. Of those present none pounded harder upon the table* with hla glass than R*ppo, but other* refuse.1 to accept hla enthusiasm as legitimate. There, bad been whispering* about htnl. and hi* enemies did. not heeltate to denounce him as a hireling of the oppressor*. When he noticed the frown* cast In his direction, he etpostulated. His explai —lluus were Hetened to. and Reppo concluded that he had dissipated the clonds of auaplclon. Late In the afternoon Reppo was enticed to one side into the shadow of some hushes. He wns told that a new plot had been concocted and all honest anarchists would be expected to subscribe to a dew oath, "with proper bindings*" READY MIXBD Pj TIM Preeldent Planning J* Spend Independence Day at Canton. Waafrhigton. Juno 18.—Mr*. McKlnftajr la now out of danger, according to IOr. W. W. Johnaton, who waa aiflted aa *|MD principal cooaaltiag pfeyalclan whsn bar Ufa waa deapatrad at Dr. Jokaxtoa called at the White House tofey. though *w»»iialH sed' whea J»e left that there had been no neceeatty for hla call, aa Mrs McKlnloy 1* mow convalescent Tho President la to apand July 4th at hla old June in Canton. Lord Kitchener haa moved to Bloemfontein.Per gallo Always have a full I In stock. TittlK D»l|ar C®«1 Deal. ajripont) W. Vf„ Jijuf largest coal deal ever consummated In tbla state has been closed, the Watson coal operators having practically aecured control of the entire Fairmont region. A aew company with 112.000,- 000 capitnl has been organized and la known ns the Fairmont Coal company. The Watsons have associated with tbem several New York capitalists, but they will reiain the-coutrolllng Interest. The mines absorbetl In this dcul comprise practically every mine in this district, a total of 37 plants. The annual output will be over 0.0tD0,- 000 net tuns of coal. Over 4,000 men are ou the monthly pay roll. GARDEN TOOt0~ V Bach, as h a at si Sa Ihlk Otklae la Coart, Street Car Colllil.a la laialo, San Franclaco, June 18.- Hit Shlb Ching. the Chines* reformer, was brought Into th* United States district court yesterday on a writ of habeas corpus. At the request of his counsel the writ was dlsulsssd without pre jit dice, and ths prisoner was lit once rearrested 8h n warrant charging him With being unlawfully in the country, judge Dp Havsn flxsd the amount of ball at $2,000 and referred the hearing of the case to United States Court Commissioner Peacock, who set June 2U aa the day for th* examination of the case. Buffalo, June 18.—Four persona wars more or less seriously Injured In • street cur collision which occurred last evening at the corner of Vine and Vlr(lula streets. The Injured are Mlaa Satali Siaor. Fau-Auierlean visitor from Milton, Tenn.. leg broken: Mrs. O. Klbsey, I'au-American visitor from Kew York city, leg severely wrenched: E. Boseneau Buffalo, badly brulaed, and F. B. Mlllrlng of Buffalo, severely braised about the body. Several other persons received minor hurts, and the trailer in which they were riding waa wrecked. Washington, June 18.—An Increase of fj p-fli In imports and -to per cent In exports'lnTW ''omm,'rr? la shown In ft couiparatlv? Just made public by the division of insular affairs, war department, setting forth the trade returns for the first ten months of 1900 aa compared with the same period of the preceding year. The total value of merchandise Imported into the Philippines from January to November of 1000 was $20,143,152 against $ltl.tH4 n«8 for the same period of 1809. The value of the exports from the Philippines during the 1000 period Is set down at $10,372,830 against $124*75,005 hi i*M. Philippine Commerce. Prepare* ~ wafer GERMAN UWI, U tb« Best there la for r RHEUMATISM.! Gout, Niuri.'s'8, Sprains, tftc. m. Rtcmnt'i w "ANCHOR" PAIN EXPELLER. GARDEN AND GRASS SBBD At prices extrMM tow. Call and inapt same before bayt elsewhere. T/ The American Boy for June (Sprague Punishing Mich.), preodtipflJ page* of matter of aurpaaalng interest to boy*. There are nearly 100 The June "American Boy." y PINGREE IS WORM. illustrations. This number leads off with an illustrated edltalal entitled ' Tour Country Wsn|ij.|Wr addressed to boys who are tffll month being graduated from tha schools. •* Once apart from the beer drinking throttg. Reppo was seised snd gagged. Fully a score of "reds," each of whom belong* to the Psterson group, surrounded the struggling man. He was •evchfd, and In hie pockets were found tMrtminatlng exhibit*. There was a letter from the Italian consul to-Reppo. .That was enough to fasten guilt uiDon him. By the side of one of the trees that grow la Liberty park a lire was built. Into the embers was thrust a shanisteel Instrument. When the steel .wis red hot, igijgaa taken from tbe Are and its |*»*S»n twice across th# bark'of KeftNWright hand. It burned deep. A perfect "T" will remain there as long as Kcppo lives. Evans -t 45 South Main 'Passed a Bad Nluht and HI* Condition mine without TrUo Mart "i London, June 18.—Hx-Gorernor Hasten % Pingree, of Michigan, who has la Mora SerlAua. N«w YorK.Av* I consider Or. *♦»} *HCHOR"PAIN EXPELLER V, jLP a useful +os«i •ppiicat- P-JW ion in Rh«um»li«m_»nd- WurslgH' The stories fro: "Timmie O'Franigaa "Number -SV-" "Mam seUa „ La Belle," "Captain Jack triumph," "Phil K&p«D's Boiler,- "Lafe, tho Boys In the kCuntalns," "Gallant John Pelbam.Uto Bey Artillerist," "Tho. Boy Who Won a -Laurel Crown," and "That Lqrkln Boy." , - . IfTkrrStea Whites. Mrs. McKlilef'a Condltloja, C*atl? Fir* In Biffalo. ♦eel seriously III for several days at the Grand hotel, has taken a turn for tthe worse. He passed a bad night, •nd his condition this morning waa more serious. His eon Is constantly at his bedside. At Ave o'clock th|j -evening Governor Pingree wij aiowly Jacksonville, Fla., June 18.—At a negro political meeting in the Sixth ward last night *a mob of 100 or more negroes swore vengeance against the Whites, declaring, it is said, that they would kill any white man who came in the district. They seised two street cars that were paaslng and drove the motorman and conductor from their ears. The mob was dispersed on the arrival of the police in force. In the melee preceding the arrival of lice Willie Cook, a young negro, was aeriously wounded by a pistol ball. Washington. June 18.—Mrs. jftcKinley's comfit ion continues to show a ateady improvement, and she now has progressed to the point where her strength permits visits from a few friends. Dr. Hixcy, on leaving the 'White House shortly after 11 o'clock last night, snld that Mrs. McKinley had passed an excellent day. She had rested in her easy chair for a longer time than usual and was now able, he said, to see a few friends for a short time each day. He expressed with ccmsiderable confidence the belief that Mlfe. Mc- Kinley will lDe strong enough to go to Canton by July 1. Buffalo. June 18:—A Are which startad on the dock at tlite foot bf Ferry atreet, on the Niagara river front, at 2 o'clock this morning destroyed two elevators, one large flour mill, the tlckat office and a part of the dock of the International Ferry company, which runs the ferryboats plying between Buffalo and the village of Fort Erie. The total loss will be in the neighborhood of $210,000, divided as follower frontier elevator, $40,000; Ryan elevator, $75,000, and Queen City mill, $100,000. Fatal ExploaUB of CSa«bilne. Baltimore. June 18.—Henry L. Lineweaver, aged 73, was suffocated to death while attempting to escape from A burning building at 789 West Mulberry street, and tfobert Biwett, another old man, lies in the hospital so badly burned that his death is momentarily expected. The fire was caused by the explosion of gaseline which an occupant of the first floor of the house was pouring from one receptacle to another. 4 »Co.,«l*H«lSt, IfewMkj L 36 HIGHEST AWARDS.^ Recommended by prominent Mm. VIW sieiant. Wholesale and Retail /II UinUUr*etc^^^ Best Floar. rT7T7^WJ| Feed, all kind* Oats, per bushel....C■•• Oats, ■$ bushel lots... Hay, per too Best Butter No. 7 Broom. SUICIDE OF A BRIDEGROOM. Other .items appear under the following Beginning to Save, How to Leant Drawing, How Boya Mlli Money, New Games for Boys, The Daily Life of a Weet Point Boy. Starting an Amateur i Paper, Boya' Ife ohange, June In American History, The Agassii Association of Young Naturalists, Boys la tho Hove, Church, Sohool, Etc., BofV and Animals, and the Boy Stan?- and Coin Collector, etc. *L00.» ye»r. Sprague Publishing Co4rawi Detroit, Mich. ;f r,.' ; (Worry Over La* of Funda Cauaed • b. A. Mt. Carmel, Pa., Juno 18.—David Richards, aged twenty years, who was to have been married today, commit tad suicide last bight Hi* body was found on the porch of his home thia morning with a bullet hole in tho torn pie. It la aaid that worry over his Inability to pay for the furniture for his now homo was the «ause for th* crime. . ■ Mt. Carmel Man to Kill Hlmaelf. Stonewall Jaekaoa'a Last DUpaivk. Hngerstown, Md.. June 18.—Mrs. Jacob Delllnger found among some old papers in a trunk at her home, near Willi* rnsport, thia county, a copy of the last dispatch written by Stonewall Jack Ron to General Lee before the battlfc.of ChanceilarsvHle. Tbe dispatch is 4ate4 May 2. 1868. at 3 o'clock p. in., and states that the enemy has made a stand at Chancellors vllle and expresses tbe belief that a "kind Providence will bless us with success." It is supposed that the paper was left at Mr. Delllnger'S house, which was occupied as a hospital during the war. by a Confederate soldier. Barker trial Under Way. Architect Bad Fire to Syraenae. New York, June 18.—In a little less than 50 minutes the jury that Is to decide whether Thomas Q. Barker must be punished for his attempt to kill the Kev. John Keller, pastor of the Trinity ftlsslon at Arlington, N. 3., was chosen yesterday In Jertey City. The prosecation made its opening speech, and the state's witnesses began to testify. The trial by the time of adjournment yeaterday afternoon was well under way. Two Bad Necrtea Killed. t cans fine Peacbea ■ 3 cans Corn.... i dozen Canned Corn... 3 lbs Bvap. Peaches.. 4 lbs Prunes Lion Coffee •! Arbuckle Coffee .1 Fresh eggs, doa Syracuse, June 18.—A Ave story brick block. 424 to 434 East Jefferson street, owned by Alderman George Freeman, waa gutted by fire last night, the blaae being one of the most spectacular seen here in years. A. L. Varney Manufacturing company's art store, the clothing factory of Mr. Freeman, sev eral lodgerooms and an assembly hall, with their contents, were, practically 4eatroyed. The total loss is estimated at between *40,000 and $50,000. Plagrce'a Condition Serloaa, London, June 18.—Ex-Governor Plngree's physician left him at midnight. There is continued apprehension as to his condition. The strongest drugs have failed to check the dysentery, and the only hopeful symptom is that the patient Is enabled freely to partake of nourishment. Mrs. Pfngree sails for London Wednesday, and the physicians hope that Mr. Plugree may at least be able to see his *vife, as he remains perfectly rational. Wellborn, Fla., June 18.-Moses Max well and Thomas Thomas, two negroes, threatened the life of W. B. O'Caln, a planter, and after shooting at him without effect at his house lay In wait on the road. "Neighbors, hearing of the ambuscade, hastily assembled, and the two negroes were killed. The negroes were armed and drunk and would have killed O'Caln but for his friends' Intervention.AMD REGISTERED PATENT ATC01HBT SVMech&ntoal Drafting and Blue Printing. "IratebM Pww ni Charge. THE t WO R L P'3 BBST. $2,t»0wiwtt} KlVCKCQUALUb Facial Massags WftU remove freckles, sunburn, tan. pimples, blackheads. moth patchss and Scalp and hair treated treated at their homes. J. Fanning, 4 y2 Exeter 3t. West PltUton. people's Phono. | KENNEDY RELEASED. J. T. ARMSTRONG * a Booth Main St.. PIT Admitted to Ball by Judge Nowberger Mcrida. Yucatan. Juue 18.—Many Maya rebels are flocking to British Honduras soliciting employment. The Indians say that the Mexican artillery playeCf fearful havoc lu their ranks. The peaceful zone inhabited "by friendly Indians contains 32 pueblos and over 2,000 buildings, including a prison in each pueblo, two army barracks, two churches and 30 chapels. The inhabitants number some 10,000. Mara Rebels Leoklna For Jobs. Connecticut Lealalatnre Adjoarna. Hartford. June 18.—Both houses of the Connecticut legislature adjourned finally yesterday after listening to au address by Governor McLean, who spoke hopefully of the prospects of the proposed constitutional convention as provided for by a bill recently passed. The senate passed a resolution permitting 50 Cuban teachers to enter the normal schools of the state. New York. Juno 18.—Dr. Samuel J. KennSdy, whose third trial on the charge of murdering "Dolly" Reynolds le the Grand Hotel In 1818 ended In a disagreement of the jury, on Sunday, was this morning released on 110,000 ball by Judge Newberger. In the Sum of $10,0001 Prince liwaria Still at Liberty. Jamestown. N. Y., Juue 18.—James Gallivan has been arrested, charged with throwing stones at street cars, smashing wludows and assaulting a motorman. He was held In the sum of $2,500 for trial. This is the first trouble of the kind that has occurred since the atrlke began two or three weeks ago. Now Rearlmentn Nearly Complete* OOODH DELIVERED PROMPTLY. Sbreveport, La.. June 18.—Prince Edwsrds, the murderer of John CJ. Foster. Is at liberty. The posse has not abandoned Its efforts to locate him. and the search In northeast Texas Ih still in progress, but there does not seem to be any hope of Immediate results. The rumor thst the negro was captured between Jonesvllle and Scottsville is an error sa well as the ststement circulated thst Edwards was caught at Monroe. No further attempt has been made to lynch the negroes at Benton.. Washington. June 18.—The new regiments organized under the reorganiza tlon law are about completed. The two regiments farthest Itehlnd are the Thirteenth cavalry at Fert Meade and the Twenty-eighth infantry at Vancouver, but the enlistments of last week amounted to over 500, and it is expected that those of the present week will practically complete all the new regl- R.B.CU Low Fares to ths Pan-American Expealtion via ths Lshigh Valley Railroad. DAVENPORT'S SHOE STORE. Five day tickets good only In day coaches will be Bold Tuesdays and Saturdays from Plttston at the rate of %e, for the round trip. Ten-day tickets will be sold every day, food on any train, except the Black Diamond Express, at the rat* of IS for the round trip from Plttston. 13w3 THM LORD MAOE MAN KINO Pretty summer Fabric* al LIBRARY BILwHlGNED. Aaotber Boer Victory. over Animals and insects and gave him brain to protect himself. Don't shut yourself up iu a wire cage. You need no screens on doors and windows No fly nets on horse*. Your house, store and stable and your animals are all well protected from fltea, mosquitoes and other insects uy using Henry Miller's Fly Chaser and Germ Exterminator. Prloe -28 per can. For sale everywhere. Int. Chem. Co. Sole Mfg. West Pittston. Labarre A Co., exclusive avents for Lusern and Lackawanna counties. Offlce-Delaware Ave , W. Pittston. For sale by Mrs. 8 wart wood. Montgomery St. :ive Price Saving. This store is noted for its nfl variety of Pretty Wafb Goods summer, consisting, of C Persian Stripes, Plain Striped Figured Dimities. An endless variety of white go Something special In Girdle i sets, Short Corsets, Medium Long Corsets. Cape Town, June 18.—In an engagement with the Boom near Cslvinln. Western province, the mounted rifles lost two killed and two wounded, aud two were taken prisoners. Cafeiu ta Revisit Harvard, Elmlin, N. Y., June 18.—Engineer Bert Loveland. running an Erie fruit express, while leaning from bis cab In search of a hot pin, was struck by a bridge east of here. Hla skull was fractured. His fireman ran the train to Waverly. » _ Eaglaeer Killed by Bridge, Pennsylvania Municipalities May Now _ — -THIillili Public Libraries. ments. Cambridge, Mass., Juue 18.—In reply to an inquiry from Cuba as to what arrangements could be made for the instruction of about 100 Cuban teachers at the Harvard summer school this summer President Eliot has replied that about &I.500 remains utmsiDended from the Cuban teaoMrs' fqnd of last year which can be applied to expenses of Cuban teachers thj£*«*tv' Fall River Hills T Fall River, mills but one hav4wflH^^H|r on full time after a The big sales of lasf week have removed from consideration all plans for wage reductioa and have pnt an end to ■ost of the Individual curtailment for lbs present. Harrlsburgt June 18.—Governor Stone today sljproved the bill providing for the establishment and maintenance of public libraries In cities of the second and third classes and In boroughs. riahlaa Wrbnoaer Lest In lee. 8t. John's, N. F„ June 18.—Another flahlng schooner bound for Labrador has been lost In the crushed Ice In the atralt of Belle Isle. The 47 persons on board were rescued. Two other fishing vessels have reached St. Anthony. Their crews were In a destitute condition, having lost everything they posaassed.Emctactri OS (9 Philippine*. Fortieth Valaattrra Home. cpworth League Personally Conducted New York, J use 18.—The Second battalion of engineers left Fort Totten, Willets Point, yesterday en route to the Philippines by way of San Francisco. The battalion consists of 400 collated men and 15 offlcers, under roniuiailtl of Captsln Jervey. It will proceed to San Francisco In two sections. Ban Francisco. June 18.—The transport Pennsylvania has arrived from Manila with 82 officers and 810 men of tfca Fortieth volunteer Infantrr. Tour to San Franelaco In July. Our personally conducted tour, via he Missouri Pacific Hallway's Colorado Short Line, In charge of an ex■erlenced tourist agent offers the beat opportunity ever afforded for vlsltlag ill the large cities of the West, Including Denver, Pnebio, Colorado Springs, tlanltou. as well as Pike's Peak. Oar- Jen of tbe Gods, Grand Canon of the Arkansas, Marshall Pass, Glenwood Springs, Salt Lake City, with Its Mormon temple, and all of nature's museums and marvels of Colorado, Utah, California, the Oreat Northwest and Vfellowatone Park. Lowest rates, long limits and generous stop-over privileges granted with figures to msst everyone's pocket. • Choice of routes returning direct without additional charge. Write us for rates and full particulars before arranging for the trip elsewhere. Ton want (he best for the least money, and we have it for you. X P. McCann, T. P. Agt. W. B. Hoyt, O. B. P. Agt, 391 Broadway, New Nork, N.V Jnl4wS Sttmaoa Wins Thirty Mile Race. riwat/s Sftusy. Dyspeptics cannot be long-lived tuaasi to live requires nourishment. Food Is aet nourishing nntll It la digested. A disordered stomach cannot digest food. It must have assistance. Kodol Dyspepsia Core digests all Mnds of food without aid from the stomach. allowing It to rsat and regain Its natural functions. Its elements are exactly the same aa the natural digestive fields, aad It simply cant help bat do roe good. T. J. Yatee. Ptttatoa. Stroh'a Pharmacy, Wast FlUaiaa, Boston, July 18.—William Stinsou won the 30 mile motor paced race at Charles River park. Johnny Nelson was second, nnd Jimmy Michael, once the king, was two miles In the rear. Gloves, Ladies' Neckwear, H iery and Handkerchiefs. Allover Lace in all the n«w J pretty designs. SUSPECTED OF MURDER. Three Italians Hsld for Complicity in tb* Aaeaaelnatlon of King Humbert, Berlin. June 18.—Three Italians were are*ted at Oroaaenhelm. Saxony, today, on ansplclon of having been im* plicated in the murder of King Hum- Wkacfc ■. ■awallaa National Gaari Abolished. iir,iL Chile Killed br Wtlikr. Honolulu, June 18.—The senate committee In the legislature has returned a report recommending the entire abolition of the national guard. The report suggested that the military parapheraalla be put aboard D scow, towed oat to saa and dumped ovarboard. Paaaial Bis Has* With aa Ax. Baltimore, June 18.—While playing en the Boor at his home Robert Taylor, a 3-year-old colored child, got hold of a bottle of whisky, drsnk some of its contents and died soon afterward. Syracuse, June 18.—George Slvers. a farmer of Mexico, N. Y., tried suicide by banging, cutting his throat nnd by pounding hla head with an az. He will .. We make a specialty Waist Material. R. B. Culler, 1 14 Md 16 Mk M SM " A Monster Devil Flab INSOMNIA The doctors told aaa ay cough was Incurable. One Masts Cough Cars SMde u» a wall man." Norrla Sllvar. North Stratford. N. B. Because you've not fouad rallsf from a stubborn cough, floa t despair. Oae Want* Cough Curs baa cored tbsaaaatts. aad It will curs yea. Bate aad ear*. T. J. Tataa, Ptttatoa. Stroh'a Pharmacy, Wast Ptttatoa. • Doea It Pay to Buy Cheap? Olorlouu ®we STRIKE SETTLED. Destroying Its victim. Is a type of Constipation. Ike power of this malady la Mt oa organs, asm, muscles sad brain. Bet Dr. King1! New Life FUIs are a safe and certain core. Beet In the world for Stomach. Liver, Kldneye and Bowels. Only 38 casta. For sale by Btroh's Pharmacy. Wast Pitta-' ton. sad W. C. Price. Plttston. is cauaad by tba derangement of tbs nerves. Llchty's Celery Nerve Compound la aa axtract of celery combined with other lice clous medical Ingredients, resulting la a nerve medietas of rare virtue, aad wenderfal la its prompt aad soothing curative at Casta. It„.will ante yoa sleep. Sold kj J. A cheap remedy for coughs aad colda 1s all right, hot you want something that wtll relieve and cure the moat savers and dangeroaa* results of throat and lung troubles What shall you dot Go to a wstsmt aad mors regular climate? Yea, tf posslMsi If] not psastMs for you. then la either case take the oaly remedy that has been Introduce* la all countries with ftneiD In ssrere throat aad That trouble*, "Boachee'e German Syrup." It aot only heals aad. stimulates the tissues to destroy the germ; disease, hut allays Inflammation, csostaaas*j expectoration, flees a good Bight's rest C$f Comes from Dr. D. B. Carglle, of Washita, I. T. He writes: "Electric Bitters has cured Mrs. Brewer of which had caused her great suffering tor yeanu TerrlCj.e sores would break oat oa heir head aad face, aad the best doctors codd glee no help; but now her health Is «xo*I*eat.** 'filectrie Bitters U the berft Wood purifier knoWtr. at*a the supreme remedy tetter, salt rheum, ulcers, boils. aad4dftalng ! sores. It stimulates Hrer, kidney and howlets. Mpels poisons, helps digestion, builds kopJMr strength. Only SO cents. Sold hy hriiiift Pharmacy. West Plttston. and W. C. «9«WrPlttsten. Guaranteed. WPBOPLK-B r*OW. The Trouble at the National Cash Reg- ister Worke at an End. Dayton, O., June 18—The labor trouble at tbe NatlonafCWh Register company's factory huT«n settled, and the employee will resume work on Wednesday morning. MONEY. io'Ssa* Watch repairing. Lawls, the Jejralar. Um Alton's Foot- EaM, A powder to be ehaken t»to the aboee. Year feet feel ewolien. mttoi ■ and hot. and ft tired eaallj. K 700 tn amartlnc feet or tt«kt ahoea. try Alt n'a Foot Ea«e. It cools the feet and uM walking eaay. Cane (woUai. aweatlac f»t Ingrowing Delia. blUKta, and callotn epota. Relleree coma J# ban lone of aU riala aad gtree Try It laitt Bold by all etee atoree Ar Me. Mai A||n a filMrtart That's the wai It is with us. Busy pleasing oar *many patrons who hare come to know by experience of the pleasure we take in providing them with the prettiest, the latest, the most durable Wall Papers at the Very Lowest Price. Are you one of our patrons? If not, why not* Ever seen our samples of Picture Frames? pay special attention to this line or work. Danger, dlaaaaa sad death fellow snHul of the bowels. Use DeWttfe Little Bariy Rlaars to regelate them sad roe will add yean to your Ufa and lite to year years, uay to take, saver grips. T. 1. Tatae, Plttston. Swab's Pharmacy, West Ptttataa. Croupy Sound* from Baby1* Crib at sight an armtalac to mother*. Dr. Oal- Tta*a Croup Tlnctnn will nllon croup, mob at administered. It Is also a wu falltna nmedy (or coacks, colds sad luf ■» plaints. Twentr-dro ooats pea Wttla. A mmoiss oiawto'rMaud old; Dr. Fojrlsr's Eitroct «t «H Strawberry: aatan's specio* tor dysm¥tti $larrl»«a asd nummer complaint. '.% ■» I hare money for Mortgages in any Mortgages may stand for a termfCJF only the tutorwt to piM. or »qi1|P tlC*»tornsksptymnta M lamlftff IT. quarterly, Deml ngiif 1)7 the internet will am iMittalrff • dollar of principal thai VP** ™ bnlMlng ii«i.iiilpSnn ■»«*•»• 1 *■" ffcnd* tow lrnst o.E.BAxrm lR HAS ANOTHER DAUGHTER. the Fourth Time Hopee for an H«tr are Dleappolntsd. Is It a born t Dae Dr. Thomaa' Belectrt? Oil. A cat? Dae Dr. Thames' Bclactric OIL At yoor drngglsta. caret the patient. Try one bottle. Recommended many yeare bjr all dracclsts la the world. Get ansa's Prlie Almanac. A mtrt sprfila will ami It dluble th« Injured peraoa for three or (Oar week*, lair MUM Un occurred. fc— mi. la wktek a cure bu been eOtatfcd la leaa tkaa one ink lv appljln* ChanberlalD'e Pala Balm. For sale Ia Warrer, Feck * Robert*. Wjo, Ulac aad Ujaarme Ana, Weat Ptttate*, »»Cr •• If ./' ' Bt Petersburg. June 18.—The Ci»r T. S. & W. S. BARRETT, NORTH mAIN- hf.-y- ' yoo m i*iuu«a CIOB. siousit gATO With to a dauihter today This to the fourth time that the hope. , of tha royal «*»»D1« for an heir (to the ' J Bwnia the Talkor'a line of Hi aaltlafti far thte iprlns Unwld t» •m to to •tsNdaML/7 "■ 1 Blue serge «uMn«i for summer. fist colore. ftO. DeForeet JfeL Hatfield, Three apeetn* th*t tkrattn b*kj*i life; | Cholera Wutn, Ctj—t»j. dUrrhoe*. )r. I Fowler'e «*t»Mt ot WU« ptntvbfrr/ Mm I vkBOM VnW J y A •
Object Description
Title | Pittston Gazette |
Masthead | Pittston Gazette, June 18, 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 | 1901-06-18 |
Location Covered | United States; Pennsylvania; Luzerne County; Pittston |
Type | Text |
Original Format | newspaper |
Digital Format | image/tiff |
Language | English |
Rights | http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/NoC-US/1.0/ |
Contact | For information on source and images, contact the West Pittston Public Library, 200 Exeter Ave, West Pittston, PA 18643. Phone: (570) 654-9847. Email: wplibrary@luzernelibraries.org |
Contributing Institution | West Pittston Public Library |
Sponsorship | This Digital Object is provided in a collection that is included in POWER Library: Pennsylvania Photos and Documents, which is funded by the Office of Commonwealth Libraries of Pennsylvania/Pennsylvania Department of Education. |
Description
Title | Pittston Gazette |
Masthead | Pittston Gazette, June 18, 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 | 1901-06-18 |
Location Covered | United States; Pennsylvania; Luzerne County; Pittston |
Type | Text |
Original Format | newspaper |
Digital Format | image/tiff |
Identifier | PGZ_19010618_001.tif |
Language | English |
Rights | http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/NoC-US/1.0/ |
Contact | For information on source and images, contact the West Pittston Public Library, 200 Exeter Ave, West Pittston, PA 18643. Phone: (570) 654-9847. Email: wplibrary@luzernelibraries.org |
Contributing Institution | West Pittston Public Library |
Sponsorship | This Digital Object is provided in a collection that is included in POWER Library: Pennsylvania Photos and Documents, which is funded by the Office of Commonwealth Libraries of Pennsylvania/Pennsylvania Department of Education. |
Full Text | r V* «• I» *h» •*»«,. Thoro 2 madlum of reach- » KD m»n, womar and ohll- J. community. f Otl Do th« ! - # • '■ »f■ -f, v ' « - Vi? ..' "i r' Mm own tow»i? aazett*. The only n*w*|»p«r In I FIFTY-FIRST YEAR . j ONLY DAILY Df CITY OREAT DAMAGE BY TORNADO. HABTWW. PITTSTQN. 'A.; TUESDAY [NO, JUNE 18, 1901, .» ♦«, 9. • iJt * * j, i' cornering MAO Mullah.11 MARKED BY ANARCHISTS AMERICAN PLAN WINS. LIBERAL SPLIf WEDS MANY CLAIMS SETTLED. ft MAN HU! | SpeciaI^ I Bargains | Here is a Great Opportuig § ity to Save Money. I — T LadlM' and Child M»'a flM OMM S Vaala....... ...... T Children's fancy Snnahadaa, all 1 \ colors ...1 C Fancy Btbbona, ?* In. wMa, all oo»i •J. ora. ftx, a yard i I X Ladlaa' Snnbonnata, llBHB % .50 doMn only, large Whit* Twill, $1 with fringe, only, a jpalr £ Boys' Sailor Straw jEXkts, for, oach | £ feoys' Summer Crash Suits, a bar- J 3 gain for fc Ladies' ribbed fast Black Bom, f*| J the 20c quality for, a pair. •.. £ Ladies' Seersucker Underskirt*, a T well made yij,#........ " J Children's Fine MusUn Drawers. J all sizes .TuTuv-.v I %^^iSSti83SSifC | Jt (MU,0 fe* IpEOPL I | /a south m. T ,the Chcapeat.. 1) i£ Waihlaitaa AithorltlM QtatM«4 fey tfalte* BtatM Ckllnia rommli- ITa' Fosses irderers. Pa lac Prophet Off Fl »m Hla Alleged Spy Branded With a Wasbtngton, .Tune 18.—Mr. Rockblll. commissioner of the United Stataa In Peking, has cabled the *t4W drpartmsnt the gratifying Information that It seemed practically certain that the foreign ministers, acting hi accordance with Instructions fro® their governments, would formally accept the American proposal regarding the meth od to be pursued by China for the payment bf the Indemnity. xtr who wired JS£fB nays ago that there wg« Considerable doubt as to the acceptance of 460,000,000 taels as- the •mount of the Indemnity, cabled yesterday that this Hum had been finally agreed tipon. Mi. hockbtirs dispatch Was gratifying to the president and Hay. • Re»ar« Pron Rorkhlll. - i Party Division Accentuated by a Vote oh Boer Campi. ■A, W-iilie. 1»ork, WsshftigtoT), June Crilted States ard Chilean claims commissiod bas completed Its work, TJic last cmo to be decided jnvojvlng ths aelaure In 18ftl oi the Chilean vessel Itata by the •utbdrlllei'of llftD rriftcit States Cjn 'the'grounrfx that ihe was ciiK frying a cargo W inif »rm* to PWW. i *as «or »4«t»n with Interest/ antf «*rac:!mndfe:'fcgr: ttafc South Ajaertcan St»*tD»rtip whirl* D had ( Chilean jjavar«jucat( dll, mlssi's the case, . ~ ... tDur(nj| tb? ses'slofis of tlie fcotriinMialon there have lieeh li cases Pgiilnsi Chile and two against the I'nlted States. The total of American claims against Chile was $3,400,000. and of tbls $28,002, or .084 per cent, litis lDcen •warded by the commission. The two Chilean claims agalnat tbls govcrutoant were the Itata caae disposed of y«(t«rday and that of illcharil Trumbull, who was awarded $3,000 for scrrlcaa to the Uflltod States legation In Chll* In an extradition caae aolnc years K Rangers and $herj After Mexicin Ml London. Juno IS.—K. CMspat«h to the foreign office from tlio coffcul general of tomaliland says that the Mad Mullah •ikpeditiott bad heavy fighting May 28. The flying column of mounted infantry under Captain Merewether stiUck the Mullah's supply camp durtafc a night march Vad captured,.*WOO() Iftad of cattle, kilted one Important eliief and Raptured another, cover eCl 100 miles, fought a aharjS Miction and returned \o its base, HU (n 24 hours. *T Hot Iron. ■ - THEY KILLED fwo 8HBBITFS. : ' W' 1B0U8EB 8U8PI0I0H AT PIORtft HERBERT ABQTJITBD] HtOTBBT Two Towns De strayed. MOVE AGAINST DEWET. Auk Mallapiit Ati««t (he Matter, •tar* And Stripe* Trailed la the Uwt by Followers at Herr Most, ■reset laloBliei. *•'«••• to Vote to AilMba tlon of treatment oft Women lai Children—IIr. l*mpbel£s.ka«YM» •opport. LW»y*-fc*or«o* loiKhnfitcrii f'rft'l kti I- And Mexicans Flock *0 Tow«« Ij frolcrllonwGovernor 00yfe*« Order#. - Troops to lota lpk F«#»oit« j Supposition Vhat Kitchener Is Now Making th« Preparations. London, June 18.— .Co quea. tlonn In the house of commons yeater' day, Mr. Brodrlck, tbe war secretary, an id there were 40.229 persona in the "fcbncentratloil tamp*" W the Trtihs. ♦liitl dud tirange River Colony. The deatha In these camps for the month •f May numbered 08 men'and women •nd 310 children. London, June IS.—General Kitchen «r's presence In the Orange River Col ony Is generally supposed here to lndl eate that a special bove 1b boob tb be made agal$Dt General DeWet. New York. June 18.-AI1 throngfl lifton* ef the m.n who h»V6 composed the Paterson group of anarchists *fiii ?4r. ry upon the back tight hand a livid "TM h'u'ruM fn the flesh and mark. •Ci film sb a traitor lfD (tie cause to which he swore devotion. The blinding was done at a picnic In Liberty park, Ridgewood. N. Y.. SunDW iirternoon. A steel IhstraVrteUt heated to redness %as vised Upon the man who Is bellevWI ko hare betrayed his fellows, knd the Incident may be made the snb- Ject of an official Investigation based upon a complaint made by the Italian consul. I iAustlu, June.The killing of *herWf,#«ttfrt; MC tfJflve* of Uunaalga, 4MuntD\ Slierjff W. T.Morrla of ,Ku rues County and Tciiy Brhnnhel, a wejl known ranchman, by ilexicattH during the Inst fejv days Has aroused the, authorities ot ev#r£ ctf'noty lif southwest Thus, and large posses of tielerJalued men, beaded by the sheriffs of Travis, Hn.TR, Bee, Bexar, Falls, Bastrop. Kerr, Kendall. Star Atascosa. Webb and «D'V eral other counties are huntiilK for the guilty inen. Mayor Enmiett White of Austin Is in the field with a large body of men. GoVfcrhOi- Saj-ers has direct ed a detachment of the state muKcr* to Join in the pursuit, and all»!?elTiVi there (ire |TnlDiibly WKt men Hcarchini: for the Mexican fugitive*. The main force of the British under Colonel S wayne departed for El dab June 2, leaving Maenolll with HOU men to guard Zariba. S wayne's column ad t a need against the Mullah's base. In the meantime the Mullah with 51.000 followers attacked Zariba three times. H® was Anally driven off by Maeneill yrjth a loss of 600 men. The British in Zarlbft had ten men killed and nine wounded. The Mullah la now cut off from his base, and a decisive action 1* Imminent. ' SERIOUS FIRE IK BUFFALO. ■'*' WEATHER. MrSj McKlnley Is Mow Declared to 6c Out of banger. Washington, June 18—Forecast until 8 p. m. Wednesday, for Eastern Pennsylvania: Partly cloudy tonight; fair and warmer on Wednesday. Under the American proposal China will Isaue bonds to the amount ot the Indemnity demanded by each power, ■nd the power receiving them will dlsposo of them C• It may see fit. The bonds will bear but 4 pel1 refit interest ind WIS be guaranteed by the maritime customs and jalftax. ....Regarding the marltlbie customs Cbln* wlli he allowed to apply. It was learned that this government waa urging that an effective 5 per cent tarifl be authorised. By "effective" Is meant tbat the tax shall be paid in gold ot Its equivalent. This la a matter still Under discussion. This announcement of the mortality was received with groaaa from the, Irlsb members and cries gif "Qcaudal oust" Mr. Brodrlck added thai the authorities werC" arranging for the t-elease of the wometi and children who had friends to receive them, pit the government could not undertake to feed them In Isolated position*. FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL, Portland, Me.. June 18.—"Unllty $1 murder In the flrsrt degree" was tjie ▼erdlct returned by the jhrf ngalnsf Edward Graffam. who for a forfiiight i'fis been .on trial for the killing of Clifford Gorhani. As soon as the ▼erdlct had been rendered the prison er's counsel tiled a motion for an arrest of Judgment. The verdict, if not over tlfrown, will send Graffam to the Tlioma at on state prison for life, as Mnine does ho? execute murderers, 'jfoday William Hand*, the negro accomplice of Uraffam in breaking Into ami looting the Mosher house, will appear in court, and ft Is believed the state will accept a plea of manslaughter from him and that he will l#e given a state prison sentence for a term of yejfrs. - j (Jraffam Guilt? of JHnrder. Chicago. -June 18.—A special di patch to the American from Biisto TeEU., Bays: "A tornado swept ova Southwestern Virginia, doing grea damage. Reports Just received from oraythe county, that SUte. teU of the destruction of the two towns of Gate City and Big Stone Gap. ..All of the wlrea are down la that region, and cuntfrmatlon the reports Is unob latnable. Incoming trains from thC e«st report grttt destruction of proi of the Norfolk ani V »ia r p09*f Valued at *12»,00v Smoke. morala«s were the Thomas Byaa grain elevator, the SchoeUtopf mill, tlie Queen (pit* elevator, the dock* of the I«te«*Uonal Navigation Co, the Fort Brie femr dSoee and all of the «tre*c The boats New York, Llaoola, New York Stock Markets, furnished by M. 6 stock broken, room M, Miner? Extreme retlcprtr*# U observed by those who hiVe absolute knowledge of the punishment of the,alleged *HMtor. It Is known that »tirD teian whose flesh wis seared 11 named Reppo. Some say hs has been employed In the office of •n Irallaq newspaper the rolumns of .whlob are devoted largely to the cause of anarchy. Othera asw»rt thut he Is a ato the pay of the Italian government and that Reppo is an Dame. . BASEBALL. This big iiian hunt has excited Mm Mexican population of southwest Tex a*, and hundreds me leaving Hieii homes on tin* farms and rain-lies and flocking Into the towns U»- protection. A* frist as they arrive the.v art* di-ann ed by i lie pi;!iee and plat-wl mulct gun rd. New York, Jone.ll, 1901. \Dpen. CJK* The division In the house of commons on the motion made bj Mr. Nationalist) to idjourh the house on th#;question of tiife treatment of Boer trdtaeh Mhcl fchli.- which was rejected by a vote of 253 to 134, sorved to the ■plit In the Liberal party on the government's war policy. Sir Henry Campbell-Bannerman, the Liberal leader, •upported Mr. Lloytl-tiimrgfe lh denouncing the policy of concentrating women and children in and wit it Sir William Vernon Harcourt (Liberal) and the Right Hon. wjlliam Bryce (Liberal) voted In minority ou Mr. Lloyd-tieorge's motion. of Yesterday's Games Is Cke Different LesfiH. NATIONAL LEAGUE. Atchison Akihiw nr*f Brooklyn Traction, Che* * Ohio. 17. 8. UtMl Man' aKf®lpr®f Bap...::::::::::;: Peo. Qm Ool. Iron A Fuel 5or*rfcfr,.v. Pens... mm nubbsr Union. P»clflo Union PhUo I'rrf... . V.twh pnf Western Untao .. A* -Si ««)* « 1»$ 121 Mi 11914 lfa£ lw «•••!... Mt St* At fcoiten— ®- Ptiila'phiA H I) 1 i M M t- M2 C •otton.... 311000002 2- 012 3 . ThV *CVtkfc At Vw, Batltrie»—White aad McFarland; Pittinf«r and Moras. R&Wport News, Va., June 1#.— Twelve hundred men from the various departments have been laid off the plant of the Newport Nawb fthipbulldtng and Drydock company, and as tnatoy tti'dre will be laid off today if the striking machinists do not return to work. The management will retain only euough men to handle repair work, notably on the North German Lloyd liner Main, which Is bflng rebuilt. The machinists show no cfispd sltlott to return til frdrk, bliiy two or thteb Vospciiding yesterday morning when the yard opened. The departments chiefly affected are those of the boiler makers, blacksmiths, carpenters And joiuers and ship fitters. I At Olnrinnati-*- A. H. E. Every Mexican home in toriii ntul Country Is !»• ing searched for s«uim clew tliaj will lead to the capture of tnfc who eontniltted the recent murders. The leader of this bapd lD knowu to be Gregarlo C'ortez. and it is aald that he has with him a dozen or more Mexicans Drho will to the last should there be an effort made to capture them. x Friends of AiilOhio Reppo, who reeSnUy went to Pate mop. N. .7.. from Burro. Vt., and who ban been employed In the office of La Question# Sorlnloi deny be hat ever been under suspicion and assart with |mi* tytaittaeness that be Is no* tfte Victim of the branding lifbn.-Antonio Reppo was In New York on Sunday. He was not to be found yesterday. Dr. Esteve, editor of I«a Quest lone Soclale, did not attend till picnic at Ridgewood and says be knows nothing about what took plAce there. Actonto RefpC* Vecently left bis "employ. Aleppo has fallen under the displeasure of Herr Jobann Most, who has denounced him In his paper, Freifeelt.It. Louia.... -4 0 1 0 0 4 0 2 0-12 12 2 Olnoinrwti ..0 0.-0 0 0.0 1-0 0— 1 4 5 fiattarifa—Budhott and Nichola; Newton and Pitts. 8TAND1NQ OF THE CLUBS.. iP ... ut •:? lb W. L. P.C. W. L. P.C. Ftttafcurg... 27 18 .600 Cindnaiti.. 20 21 .488 New York... 21 1# .56* Brooklyn.... 21 22 . 488 St. Louis... 24 21 .633 Boaton 16 20 .472 Phila'phia.. 22 21 .611 Chicago 17 20 .870 410 FIRE. AMERICAN LEAGUE. At Boat Mi—Chicago, 4; Boston, 10. it PhilttdHphK-Clerelahdi 8; Philadelphia, It. At Baltimore—Milwaukee, 7; Baltimore, 6. At Waahington—Detroit, 8; Waahington, 2. fifty LitterAls Blaaenti Cortex's home is a short distance South of Austin, and that locality Is being watched by Mayor Whits and his posse. They believe that Cortex will make his way to his home, and his presence there is expected any time. Governor Sayers has taken every precaution to protect the Mexicans from mab violence when they are captured. LooUIiir I-'op Chelmsford Murderer. New York. .Turn* 18.—TliC» police ofll oials of this city were stirred Into unu 8uoI activity Inst night by receiving « dispatch from the police of Lowell, Mass., asking (hem to look out for and arrest the perpetrator of the Chelrns ford (Maw ) murder, supposed to be Joseph Blondln. It will be remembered that on June 8 the headless body of a woman was found near Chelmsford. ~£litNater the head was discovered. Th« remains weNf Identified as those of Mrs. Blondln. The police claim to have Information to the effect that the man suspected of the murder shipped his trunks aud baggage to Boston and thence to New York. They think he fol lowed later and Is now In this ctyy. , Alwitit 50 i.llDerlil iiii|ierlallstg. ifcd the Right Hon. II. II. Asqultli (advanced Liberal) and Sir Edward Grey (Liberali, abstained from voting as a protest against the Bannernyiu-Harcourt- Motley section of the house of commons identifying themselfes so closely with the extreme pro-Beef** Dothnn. Ala., June 1«.—Prnfc»sor W. ▲. Rankin, former aaRigtnnt to the piin clpal of the Dothnn public nchool*. allot and killed George H. McNeill, principal: fb« nchools. and then turned the re i volrer upon himself with rdtai effec* ProOaior Killed PrlaHpm. EASTERN LEAGUE. At Harttord—Hartford. 6; Syracuae, a. At Providence— Providence, 4; Worcester, 6. At Rot-heater—Rocheater, 6; Buffalo, 2. SCREEN DOORS— C Fincy.......i Extra Fancy .j Plain ..' The frilly N'e\vs and Tfce Chronicle, respectively the organs oflthc pro-Boer and Imperialist sections,' Hiwplay the greatest irritation at Uili open spHt in the Liberal jiartV. Toronto. June 18.—Word has been tvcelved here that fire has destroyed ail the lumber in the yard of the Ontario Lumber company at French IIivfcr, oti debrglad bar, Amounting to 15D 000,000 feet and valued at ovei' *200,- 000. The fire started from an unknown cause on top of a pile of timber and, fanned by a high wind, swept across the whole yard, consuming every board. Tw0 schooners were lying at the dock, and* though tugs Immediately pulled them out into the lake. the £gs were scorched, so quick did the « spread. A boarding house a'hd three dwelling houses were burned, destroying nearly all the belongings of the oociWuts, bpr»H e»cap«d with tbelr llvfff , t 'XX Lars. L,mbfr Tarda Barued. Dfcs8or Rankin trtts one of Principal McNeill'* assistants last year, hnt on gatorday night, when a new faculty waa (elected. Professor Rankin was dropped from tlie list, Professor Ranktd tried td have the matter reopened, but wltMat puccess. Meeting Professor McNe8£"Veaterdaj morning. Rankin killed him. All Laws Dwn»*i»o»d, Kansas City. June 18.—The rase of M. D. Beardok, newspaper solicitor and postmaster of Bonner Springs, Kan., during the last Administration fttsldent Cleveland, charged with at tempting to extort 91.000 from Frank Warner, a. banker rt that place, haa beetj rilled for trial. The prosecutjon reita on an taonyuoua letter wYlch W4fhef received through the mails on Feb. 25, In which tha writer threatened to blow up Warnar'a houaa with dynamite unless ho placed 11,000 In gold at a point on the outaklfta of Btftlnei Springs. A hag containing slugs waa 'dfposited by the banker as (greeted. It wii3 taken hy ftaardoti, a»d Dhe wa| •Treated. it t i 'I Noted Case » Trial, Witchmaa Kills a Bor There was a l|irgeCattendanra at the plcnlb, and the anarehlsts denounced all laws and all governments. Brescl. the aasasalu of King Humbert, was painted In the color* of a martyr. The Italian flag was Hissed and dragged In the dust, aa were other dags, Including the atara and strip**. The rtu flag alone was permitted to wave unsull|rd while Herr Mo*t and other Cratora declaimed.New York, June 13.—Robert Becker, » private watchman employed by the Shore railroad Itt Hoboken. shot and taatantly killed a yonth about 18 years of age last night. The boy's Identity haa not yet been established. Backer's atory of the affair la that while he was on guard last night he saw some one about the cars and ordered blm to come out from between two llnea of cars standing oil the tracks. The boy not only refused to come out, but began to bombard blm with stones. He then drew his revolver and flred, not Intending to bit the boy, but the ahot atrnck hip] pearthje iff and killed him. Beck ar wsS'arrested. These prices :ures of the ver and America, of tho International NaT- Igatlon Uno, »nr« Mllod Into (he river in tine to *a»e them tram destruction The laaa t* . aailmated at about jjPjPIs' Vw'';' Lord Kitchener haa not yet cabled the details of the reverse of the 250 Victorian mounted rlflea of General Beataon'a column at Stecakoclaprult June 12. WINDOW W« msnt which MRS. MKINLIY OUT OE DANGER. ..*U|cJfcln(*C« W" Rtrtkea. ChlrSgn June 18.—Settlements with xtrttttng machinists have been effected at fire plant* of local tnapufacturers. making a.,tortl of over 70 Chicago planta in which lb* striker* have won the Qght Inaugurated through the gen era! strike of three weeks ago. Under tb4i-*erms of settlement the strikers W«1 return to work nt all Ave shops having *lieen granted the nine bom trorkday without a cut In the rate o: waDf f "jtr- ft- under the ten houi system- ~ ' Small affairs continue to be reported from South Africa. Scheeper'a commando Is locked In aCMurrayaburg, in Cape Colon* Bostou. June 18.—Police Officer Jeremiah O'Brien »vas stabbed by an Italian organ griudcr whom he attempted to arrest in City square, Oharlestown. last night The weapon was a ten Inch stiletto, {the wound Is in the alnlomen and is serious, but probably not fatal. The Italian, whose name has pot.l»®en* reported. Is in custody. Of those present none pounded harder upon the table* with hla glass than R*ppo, but other* refuse.1 to accept hla enthusiasm as legitimate. There, bad been whispering* about htnl. and hi* enemies did. not heeltate to denounce him as a hireling of the oppressor*. When he noticed the frown* cast In his direction, he etpostulated. His explai —lluus were Hetened to. and Reppo concluded that he had dissipated the clonds of auaplclon. Late In the afternoon Reppo was enticed to one side into the shadow of some hushes. He wns told that a new plot had been concocted and all honest anarchists would be expected to subscribe to a dew oath, "with proper bindings*" READY MIXBD Pj TIM Preeldent Planning J* Spend Independence Day at Canton. Waafrhigton. Juno 18.—Mr*. McKlnftajr la now out of danger, according to IOr. W. W. Johnaton, who waa aiflted aa *|MD principal cooaaltiag pfeyalclan whsn bar Ufa waa deapatrad at Dr. Jokaxtoa called at the White House tofey. though *w»»iialH sed' whea J»e left that there had been no neceeatty for hla call, aa Mrs McKlnloy 1* mow convalescent Tho President la to apand July 4th at hla old June in Canton. Lord Kitchener haa moved to Bloemfontein.Per gallo Always have a full I In stock. TittlK D»l|ar C®«1 Deal. ajripont) W. Vf„ Jijuf largest coal deal ever consummated In tbla state has been closed, the Watson coal operators having practically aecured control of the entire Fairmont region. A aew company with 112.000,- 000 capitnl has been organized and la known ns the Fairmont Coal company. The Watsons have associated with tbem several New York capitalists, but they will reiain the-coutrolllng Interest. The mines absorbetl In this dcul comprise practically every mine in this district, a total of 37 plants. The annual output will be over 0.0tD0,- 000 net tuns of coal. Over 4,000 men are ou the monthly pay roll. GARDEN TOOt0~ V Bach, as h a at si Sa Ihlk Otklae la Coart, Street Car Colllil.a la laialo, San Franclaco, June 18.- Hit Shlb Ching. the Chines* reformer, was brought Into th* United States district court yesterday on a writ of habeas corpus. At the request of his counsel the writ was dlsulsssd without pre jit dice, and ths prisoner was lit once rearrested 8h n warrant charging him With being unlawfully in the country, judge Dp Havsn flxsd the amount of ball at $2,000 and referred the hearing of the case to United States Court Commissioner Peacock, who set June 2U aa the day for th* examination of the case. Buffalo, June 18.—Four persona wars more or less seriously Injured In • street cur collision which occurred last evening at the corner of Vine and Vlr(lula streets. The Injured are Mlaa Satali Siaor. Fau-Auierlean visitor from Milton, Tenn.. leg broken: Mrs. O. Klbsey, I'au-American visitor from Kew York city, leg severely wrenched: E. Boseneau Buffalo, badly brulaed, and F. B. Mlllrlng of Buffalo, severely braised about the body. Several other persons received minor hurts, and the trailer in which they were riding waa wrecked. Washington, June 18.—An Increase of fj p-fli In imports and -to per cent In exports'lnTW ''omm,'rr? la shown In ft couiparatlv? Just made public by the division of insular affairs, war department, setting forth the trade returns for the first ten months of 1900 aa compared with the same period of the preceding year. The total value of merchandise Imported into the Philippines from January to November of 1000 was $20,143,152 against $ltl.tH4 n«8 for the same period of 1809. The value of the exports from the Philippines during the 1000 period Is set down at $10,372,830 against $124*75,005 hi i*M. Philippine Commerce. Prepare* ~ wafer GERMAN UWI, U tb« Best there la for r RHEUMATISM.! Gout, Niuri.'s'8, Sprains, tftc. m. Rtcmnt'i w "ANCHOR" PAIN EXPELLER. GARDEN AND GRASS SBBD At prices extrMM tow. Call and inapt same before bayt elsewhere. T/ The American Boy for June (Sprague Punishing Mich.), preodtipflJ page* of matter of aurpaaalng interest to boy*. There are nearly 100 The June "American Boy." y PINGREE IS WORM. illustrations. This number leads off with an illustrated edltalal entitled ' Tour Country Wsn|ij.|Wr addressed to boys who are tffll month being graduated from tha schools. •* Once apart from the beer drinking throttg. Reppo was seised snd gagged. Fully a score of "reds," each of whom belong* to the Psterson group, surrounded the struggling man. He was •evchfd, and In hie pockets were found tMrtminatlng exhibit*. There was a letter from the Italian consul to-Reppo. .That was enough to fasten guilt uiDon him. By the side of one of the trees that grow la Liberty park a lire was built. Into the embers was thrust a shanisteel Instrument. When the steel .wis red hot, igijgaa taken from tbe Are and its |*»*S»n twice across th# bark'of KeftNWright hand. It burned deep. A perfect "T" will remain there as long as Kcppo lives. Evans -t 45 South Main 'Passed a Bad Nluht and HI* Condition mine without TrUo Mart "i London, June 18.—Hx-Gorernor Hasten % Pingree, of Michigan, who has la Mora SerlAua. N«w YorK.Av* I consider Or. *♦»} *HCHOR"PAIN EXPELLER V, jLP a useful +os«i •ppiicat- P-JW ion in Rh«um»li«m_»nd- WurslgH' The stories fro: "Timmie O'Franigaa "Number -SV-" "Mam seUa „ La Belle," "Captain Jack triumph," "Phil K&p«D's Boiler,- "Lafe, tho Boys In the kCuntalns," "Gallant John Pelbam.Uto Bey Artillerist," "Tho. Boy Who Won a -Laurel Crown," and "That Lqrkln Boy." , - . IfTkrrStea Whites. Mrs. McKlilef'a Condltloja, C*atl? Fir* In Biffalo. ♦eel seriously III for several days at the Grand hotel, has taken a turn for tthe worse. He passed a bad night, •nd his condition this morning waa more serious. His eon Is constantly at his bedside. At Ave o'clock th|j -evening Governor Pingree wij aiowly Jacksonville, Fla., June 18.—At a negro political meeting in the Sixth ward last night *a mob of 100 or more negroes swore vengeance against the Whites, declaring, it is said, that they would kill any white man who came in the district. They seised two street cars that were paaslng and drove the motorman and conductor from their ears. The mob was dispersed on the arrival of the police in force. In the melee preceding the arrival of lice Willie Cook, a young negro, was aeriously wounded by a pistol ball. Washington. June 18.—Mrs. jftcKinley's comfit ion continues to show a ateady improvement, and she now has progressed to the point where her strength permits visits from a few friends. Dr. Hixcy, on leaving the 'White House shortly after 11 o'clock last night, snld that Mrs. McKinley had passed an excellent day. She had rested in her easy chair for a longer time than usual and was now able, he said, to see a few friends for a short time each day. He expressed with ccmsiderable confidence the belief that Mlfe. Mc- Kinley will lDe strong enough to go to Canton by July 1. Buffalo. June 18:—A Are which startad on the dock at tlite foot bf Ferry atreet, on the Niagara river front, at 2 o'clock this morning destroyed two elevators, one large flour mill, the tlckat office and a part of the dock of the International Ferry company, which runs the ferryboats plying between Buffalo and the village of Fort Erie. The total loss will be in the neighborhood of $210,000, divided as follower frontier elevator, $40,000; Ryan elevator, $75,000, and Queen City mill, $100,000. Fatal ExploaUB of CSa«bilne. Baltimore. June 18.—Henry L. Lineweaver, aged 73, was suffocated to death while attempting to escape from A burning building at 789 West Mulberry street, and tfobert Biwett, another old man, lies in the hospital so badly burned that his death is momentarily expected. The fire was caused by the explosion of gaseline which an occupant of the first floor of the house was pouring from one receptacle to another. 4 »Co.,«l*H«lSt, IfewMkj L 36 HIGHEST AWARDS.^ Recommended by prominent Mm. VIW sieiant. Wholesale and Retail /II UinUUr*etc^^^ Best Floar. rT7T7^WJ| Feed, all kind* Oats, per bushel....C■•• Oats, ■$ bushel lots... Hay, per too Best Butter No. 7 Broom. SUICIDE OF A BRIDEGROOM. Other .items appear under the following Beginning to Save, How to Leant Drawing, How Boya Mlli Money, New Games for Boys, The Daily Life of a Weet Point Boy. Starting an Amateur i Paper, Boya' Ife ohange, June In American History, The Agassii Association of Young Naturalists, Boys la tho Hove, Church, Sohool, Etc., BofV and Animals, and the Boy Stan?- and Coin Collector, etc. *L00.» ye»r. Sprague Publishing Co4rawi Detroit, Mich. ;f r,.' ; (Worry Over La* of Funda Cauaed • b. A. Mt. Carmel, Pa., Juno 18.—David Richards, aged twenty years, who was to have been married today, commit tad suicide last bight Hi* body was found on the porch of his home thia morning with a bullet hole in tho torn pie. It la aaid that worry over his Inability to pay for the furniture for his now homo was the «ause for th* crime. . ■ Mt. Carmel Man to Kill Hlmaelf. Stonewall Jaekaoa'a Last DUpaivk. Hngerstown, Md.. June 18.—Mrs. Jacob Delllnger found among some old papers in a trunk at her home, near Willi* rnsport, thia county, a copy of the last dispatch written by Stonewall Jack Ron to General Lee before the battlfc.of ChanceilarsvHle. Tbe dispatch is 4ate4 May 2. 1868. at 3 o'clock p. in., and states that the enemy has made a stand at Chancellors vllle and expresses tbe belief that a "kind Providence will bless us with success." It is supposed that the paper was left at Mr. Delllnger'S house, which was occupied as a hospital during the war. by a Confederate soldier. Barker trial Under Way. Architect Bad Fire to Syraenae. New York, June 18.—In a little less than 50 minutes the jury that Is to decide whether Thomas Q. Barker must be punished for his attempt to kill the Kev. John Keller, pastor of the Trinity ftlsslon at Arlington, N. 3., was chosen yesterday In Jertey City. The prosecation made its opening speech, and the state's witnesses began to testify. The trial by the time of adjournment yeaterday afternoon was well under way. Two Bad Necrtea Killed. t cans fine Peacbea ■ 3 cans Corn.... i dozen Canned Corn... 3 lbs Bvap. Peaches.. 4 lbs Prunes Lion Coffee •! Arbuckle Coffee .1 Fresh eggs, doa Syracuse, June 18.—A Ave story brick block. 424 to 434 East Jefferson street, owned by Alderman George Freeman, waa gutted by fire last night, the blaae being one of the most spectacular seen here in years. A. L. Varney Manufacturing company's art store, the clothing factory of Mr. Freeman, sev eral lodgerooms and an assembly hall, with their contents, were, practically 4eatroyed. The total loss is estimated at between *40,000 and $50,000. Plagrce'a Condition Serloaa, London, June 18.—Ex-Governor Plngree's physician left him at midnight. There is continued apprehension as to his condition. The strongest drugs have failed to check the dysentery, and the only hopeful symptom is that the patient Is enabled freely to partake of nourishment. Mrs. Pfngree sails for London Wednesday, and the physicians hope that Mr. Plugree may at least be able to see his *vife, as he remains perfectly rational. Wellborn, Fla., June 18.-Moses Max well and Thomas Thomas, two negroes, threatened the life of W. B. O'Caln, a planter, and after shooting at him without effect at his house lay In wait on the road. "Neighbors, hearing of the ambuscade, hastily assembled, and the two negroes were killed. The negroes were armed and drunk and would have killed O'Caln but for his friends' Intervention.AMD REGISTERED PATENT ATC01HBT SVMech&ntoal Drafting and Blue Printing. "IratebM Pww ni Charge. THE t WO R L P'3 BBST. $2,t»0wiwtt} KlVCKCQUALUb Facial Massags WftU remove freckles, sunburn, tan. pimples, blackheads. moth patchss and Scalp and hair treated treated at their homes. J. Fanning, 4 y2 Exeter 3t. West PltUton. people's Phono. | KENNEDY RELEASED. J. T. ARMSTRONG * a Booth Main St.. PIT Admitted to Ball by Judge Nowberger Mcrida. Yucatan. Juue 18.—Many Maya rebels are flocking to British Honduras soliciting employment. The Indians say that the Mexican artillery playeCf fearful havoc lu their ranks. The peaceful zone inhabited "by friendly Indians contains 32 pueblos and over 2,000 buildings, including a prison in each pueblo, two army barracks, two churches and 30 chapels. The inhabitants number some 10,000. Mara Rebels Leoklna For Jobs. Connecticut Lealalatnre Adjoarna. Hartford. June 18.—Both houses of the Connecticut legislature adjourned finally yesterday after listening to au address by Governor McLean, who spoke hopefully of the prospects of the proposed constitutional convention as provided for by a bill recently passed. The senate passed a resolution permitting 50 Cuban teachers to enter the normal schools of the state. New York. Juno 18.—Dr. Samuel J. KennSdy, whose third trial on the charge of murdering "Dolly" Reynolds le the Grand Hotel In 1818 ended In a disagreement of the jury, on Sunday, was this morning released on 110,000 ball by Judge Newberger. In the Sum of $10,0001 Prince liwaria Still at Liberty. Jamestown. N. Y., Juue 18.—James Gallivan has been arrested, charged with throwing stones at street cars, smashing wludows and assaulting a motorman. He was held In the sum of $2,500 for trial. This is the first trouble of the kind that has occurred since the atrlke began two or three weeks ago. Now Rearlmentn Nearly Complete* OOODH DELIVERED PROMPTLY. Sbreveport, La.. June 18.—Prince Edwsrds, the murderer of John CJ. Foster. Is at liberty. The posse has not abandoned Its efforts to locate him. and the search In northeast Texas Ih still in progress, but there does not seem to be any hope of Immediate results. The rumor thst the negro was captured between Jonesvllle and Scottsville is an error sa well as the ststement circulated thst Edwards was caught at Monroe. No further attempt has been made to lynch the negroes at Benton.. Washington. June 18.—The new regiments organized under the reorganiza tlon law are about completed. The two regiments farthest Itehlnd are the Thirteenth cavalry at Fert Meade and the Twenty-eighth infantry at Vancouver, but the enlistments of last week amounted to over 500, and it is expected that those of the present week will practically complete all the new regl- R.B.CU Low Fares to ths Pan-American Expealtion via ths Lshigh Valley Railroad. DAVENPORT'S SHOE STORE. Five day tickets good only In day coaches will be Bold Tuesdays and Saturdays from Plttston at the rate of %e, for the round trip. Ten-day tickets will be sold every day, food on any train, except the Black Diamond Express, at the rat* of IS for the round trip from Plttston. 13w3 THM LORD MAOE MAN KINO Pretty summer Fabric* al LIBRARY BILwHlGNED. Aaotber Boer Victory. over Animals and insects and gave him brain to protect himself. Don't shut yourself up iu a wire cage. You need no screens on doors and windows No fly nets on horse*. Your house, store and stable and your animals are all well protected from fltea, mosquitoes and other insects uy using Henry Miller's Fly Chaser and Germ Exterminator. Prloe -28 per can. For sale everywhere. Int. Chem. Co. Sole Mfg. West Pittston. Labarre A Co., exclusive avents for Lusern and Lackawanna counties. Offlce-Delaware Ave , W. Pittston. For sale by Mrs. 8 wart wood. Montgomery St. :ive Price Saving. This store is noted for its nfl variety of Pretty Wafb Goods summer, consisting, of C Persian Stripes, Plain Striped Figured Dimities. An endless variety of white go Something special In Girdle i sets, Short Corsets, Medium Long Corsets. Cape Town, June 18.—In an engagement with the Boom near Cslvinln. Western province, the mounted rifles lost two killed and two wounded, aud two were taken prisoners. Cafeiu ta Revisit Harvard, Elmlin, N. Y., June 18.—Engineer Bert Loveland. running an Erie fruit express, while leaning from bis cab In search of a hot pin, was struck by a bridge east of here. Hla skull was fractured. His fireman ran the train to Waverly. » _ Eaglaeer Killed by Bridge, Pennsylvania Municipalities May Now _ — -THIillili Public Libraries. ments. Cambridge, Mass., Juue 18.—In reply to an inquiry from Cuba as to what arrangements could be made for the instruction of about 100 Cuban teachers at the Harvard summer school this summer President Eliot has replied that about &I.500 remains utmsiDended from the Cuban teaoMrs' fqnd of last year which can be applied to expenses of Cuban teachers thj£*«*tv' Fall River Hills T Fall River, mills but one hav4wflH^^H|r on full time after a The big sales of lasf week have removed from consideration all plans for wage reductioa and have pnt an end to ■ost of the Individual curtailment for lbs present. Harrlsburgt June 18.—Governor Stone today sljproved the bill providing for the establishment and maintenance of public libraries In cities of the second and third classes and In boroughs. riahlaa Wrbnoaer Lest In lee. 8t. John's, N. F„ June 18.—Another flahlng schooner bound for Labrador has been lost In the crushed Ice In the atralt of Belle Isle. The 47 persons on board were rescued. Two other fishing vessels have reached St. Anthony. Their crews were In a destitute condition, having lost everything they posaassed.Emctactri OS (9 Philippine*. Fortieth Valaattrra Home. cpworth League Personally Conducted New York, J use 18.—The Second battalion of engineers left Fort Totten, Willets Point, yesterday en route to the Philippines by way of San Francisco. The battalion consists of 400 collated men and 15 offlcers, under roniuiailtl of Captsln Jervey. It will proceed to San Francisco In two sections. Ban Francisco. June 18.—The transport Pennsylvania has arrived from Manila with 82 officers and 810 men of tfca Fortieth volunteer Infantrr. Tour to San Franelaco In July. Our personally conducted tour, via he Missouri Pacific Hallway's Colorado Short Line, In charge of an ex■erlenced tourist agent offers the beat opportunity ever afforded for vlsltlag ill the large cities of the West, Including Denver, Pnebio, Colorado Springs, tlanltou. as well as Pike's Peak. Oar- Jen of tbe Gods, Grand Canon of the Arkansas, Marshall Pass, Glenwood Springs, Salt Lake City, with Its Mormon temple, and all of nature's museums and marvels of Colorado, Utah, California, the Oreat Northwest and Vfellowatone Park. Lowest rates, long limits and generous stop-over privileges granted with figures to msst everyone's pocket. • Choice of routes returning direct without additional charge. Write us for rates and full particulars before arranging for the trip elsewhere. Ton want (he best for the least money, and we have it for you. X P. McCann, T. P. Agt. W. B. Hoyt, O. B. P. Agt, 391 Broadway, New Nork, N.V Jnl4wS Sttmaoa Wins Thirty Mile Race. riwat/s Sftusy. Dyspeptics cannot be long-lived tuaasi to live requires nourishment. Food Is aet nourishing nntll It la digested. A disordered stomach cannot digest food. It must have assistance. Kodol Dyspepsia Core digests all Mnds of food without aid from the stomach. allowing It to rsat and regain Its natural functions. Its elements are exactly the same aa the natural digestive fields, aad It simply cant help bat do roe good. T. J. Yatee. Ptttatoa. Stroh'a Pharmacy, Wast FlUaiaa, Boston, July 18.—William Stinsou won the 30 mile motor paced race at Charles River park. Johnny Nelson was second, nnd Jimmy Michael, once the king, was two miles In the rear. Gloves, Ladies' Neckwear, H iery and Handkerchiefs. Allover Lace in all the n«w J pretty designs. SUSPECTED OF MURDER. Three Italians Hsld for Complicity in tb* Aaeaaelnatlon of King Humbert, Berlin. June 18.—Three Italians were are*ted at Oroaaenhelm. Saxony, today, on ansplclon of having been im* plicated in the murder of King Hum- Wkacfc ■. ■awallaa National Gaari Abolished. iir,iL Chile Killed br Wtlikr. Honolulu, June 18.—The senate committee In the legislature has returned a report recommending the entire abolition of the national guard. The report suggested that the military parapheraalla be put aboard D scow, towed oat to saa and dumped ovarboard. Paaaial Bis Has* With aa Ax. Baltimore, June 18.—While playing en the Boor at his home Robert Taylor, a 3-year-old colored child, got hold of a bottle of whisky, drsnk some of its contents and died soon afterward. Syracuse, June 18.—George Slvers. a farmer of Mexico, N. Y., tried suicide by banging, cutting his throat nnd by pounding hla head with an az. He will .. We make a specialty Waist Material. R. B. Culler, 1 14 Md 16 Mk M SM " A Monster Devil Flab INSOMNIA The doctors told aaa ay cough was Incurable. One Masts Cough Cars SMde u» a wall man." Norrla Sllvar. North Stratford. N. B. Because you've not fouad rallsf from a stubborn cough, floa t despair. Oae Want* Cough Curs baa cored tbsaaaatts. aad It will curs yea. Bate aad ear*. T. J. Tataa, Ptttatoa. Stroh'a Pharmacy, Wast Ptttatoa. • Doea It Pay to Buy Cheap? Olorlouu ®we STRIKE SETTLED. Destroying Its victim. Is a type of Constipation. Ike power of this malady la Mt oa organs, asm, muscles sad brain. Bet Dr. King1! New Life FUIs are a safe and certain core. Beet In the world for Stomach. Liver, Kldneye and Bowels. Only 38 casta. For sale by Btroh's Pharmacy. Wast Pitta-' ton. sad W. C. Price. Plttston. is cauaad by tba derangement of tbs nerves. Llchty's Celery Nerve Compound la aa axtract of celery combined with other lice clous medical Ingredients, resulting la a nerve medietas of rare virtue, aad wenderfal la its prompt aad soothing curative at Casta. It„.will ante yoa sleep. Sold kj J. A cheap remedy for coughs aad colda 1s all right, hot you want something that wtll relieve and cure the moat savers and dangeroaa* results of throat and lung troubles What shall you dot Go to a wstsmt aad mors regular climate? Yea, tf posslMsi If] not psastMs for you. then la either case take the oaly remedy that has been Introduce* la all countries with ftneiD In ssrere throat aad That trouble*, "Boachee'e German Syrup." It aot only heals aad. stimulates the tissues to destroy the germ; disease, hut allays Inflammation, csostaaas*j expectoration, flees a good Bight's rest C$f Comes from Dr. D. B. Carglle, of Washita, I. T. He writes: "Electric Bitters has cured Mrs. Brewer of which had caused her great suffering tor yeanu TerrlCj.e sores would break oat oa heir head aad face, aad the best doctors codd glee no help; but now her health Is «xo*I*eat.** 'filectrie Bitters U the berft Wood purifier knoWtr. at*a the supreme remedy tetter, salt rheum, ulcers, boils. aad4dftalng ! sores. It stimulates Hrer, kidney and howlets. Mpels poisons, helps digestion, builds kopJMr strength. Only SO cents. Sold hy hriiiift Pharmacy. West Plttston. and W. C. «9«WrPlttsten. Guaranteed. WPBOPLK-B r*OW. The Trouble at the National Cash Reg- ister Worke at an End. Dayton, O., June 18—The labor trouble at tbe NatlonafCWh Register company's factory huT«n settled, and the employee will resume work on Wednesday morning. MONEY. io'Ssa* Watch repairing. Lawls, the Jejralar. Um Alton's Foot- EaM, A powder to be ehaken t»to the aboee. Year feet feel ewolien. mttoi ■ and hot. and ft tired eaallj. K 700 tn amartlnc feet or tt«kt ahoea. try Alt n'a Foot Ea«e. It cools the feet and uM walking eaay. Cane (woUai. aweatlac f»t Ingrowing Delia. blUKta, and callotn epota. Relleree coma J# ban lone of aU riala aad gtree Try It laitt Bold by all etee atoree Ar Me. Mai A||n a filMrtart That's the wai It is with us. Busy pleasing oar *many patrons who hare come to know by experience of the pleasure we take in providing them with the prettiest, the latest, the most durable Wall Papers at the Very Lowest Price. Are you one of our patrons? If not, why not* Ever seen our samples of Picture Frames? pay special attention to this line or work. Danger, dlaaaaa sad death fellow snHul of the bowels. Use DeWttfe Little Bariy Rlaars to regelate them sad roe will add yean to your Ufa and lite to year years, uay to take, saver grips. T. 1. Tatae, Plttston. Swab's Pharmacy, West Ptttataa. Croupy Sound* from Baby1* Crib at sight an armtalac to mother*. Dr. Oal- Tta*a Croup Tlnctnn will nllon croup, mob at administered. It Is also a wu falltna nmedy (or coacks, colds sad luf ■» plaints. Twentr-dro ooats pea Wttla. A mmoiss oiawto'rMaud old; Dr. Fojrlsr's Eitroct «t «H Strawberry: aatan's specio* tor dysm¥tti $larrl»«a asd nummer complaint. '.% ■» I hare money for Mortgages in any Mortgages may stand for a termfCJF only the tutorwt to piM. or »qi1|P tlC*»tornsksptymnta M lamlftff IT. quarterly, Deml ngiif 1)7 the internet will am iMittalrff • dollar of principal thai VP** ™ bnlMlng ii«i.iiilpSnn ■»«*•»• 1 *■" ffcnd* tow lrnst o.E.BAxrm lR HAS ANOTHER DAUGHTER. the Fourth Time Hopee for an H«tr are Dleappolntsd. Is It a born t Dae Dr. Thomaa' Belectrt? Oil. A cat? Dae Dr. Thames' Bclactric OIL At yoor drngglsta. caret the patient. Try one bottle. Recommended many yeare bjr all dracclsts la the world. Get ansa's Prlie Almanac. A mtrt sprfila will ami It dluble th« Injured peraoa for three or (Oar week*, lair MUM Un occurred. fc— mi. la wktek a cure bu been eOtatfcd la leaa tkaa one ink lv appljln* ChanberlalD'e Pala Balm. For sale Ia Warrer, Feck * Robert*. Wjo, Ulac aad Ujaarme Ana, Weat Ptttate*, »»Cr •• If ./' ' Bt Petersburg. June 18.—The Ci»r T. S. & W. S. BARRETT, NORTH mAIN- hf.-y- ' yoo m i*iuu«a CIOB. siousit gATO With to a dauihter today This to the fourth time that the hope. , of tha royal «*»»D1« for an heir (to the ' J Bwnia the Talkor'a line of Hi aaltlafti far thte iprlns Unwld t» •m to to •tsNdaML/7 "■ 1 Blue serge «uMn«i for summer. fist colore. ftO. DeForeet JfeL Hatfield, Three apeetn* th*t tkrattn b*kj*i life; | Cholera Wutn, Ctj—t»j. dUrrhoe*. )r. I Fowler'e «*t»Mt ot WU« ptntvbfrr/ Mm I vkBOM VnW J y A • |
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