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It ■ mm % Try an ad. In We Gazette. Thera |. I» no mop* effective medium of reach- SD ■nB the SO,000 man, women and chll- % ; dran in this community. Jj sixm w ■ • .fje all «w . ' ■- of Jfl •crib* for mpapar In city. YEAR | DAlLYIMTABL,?«aE?)\Y THRO. HART 1882. /• ONLY P1TTSTON, •A., THURaOAY EVENIN i, JUNE ao, 1901'. GREAT STORM oe iiikI nil faith In his fellow cleric ana •tating tluit lie believed Mrs. Barker was the victim of some strange hallucination.A PRO-BOER GATHERING STILL HUNTING MEXICANS. ARTY MOVEMENT I Ba»# | H«re is a Great C3 J ity to Save A MR. ERWIN OUTWITTED turgfl Poiaea Oat After Alleged Mar* BKBMJU* ■T Is the But then to lor r NEURALGIA,1 Rheumatism. LumbafK, Gout: Angry Patriots Swarm Around Queen's Hall In London. (lrrrra. Launcheda Conference* In Kansas City. — * 1 v SCHEME FAVOBED BY MB. BETAS? IN MISSOURI Jury Hears of Alleged Cause of This wa§ the Uev. Mr. Bryan's statement:Belmont, Tex„ June 20.—Western Texas is thoroughly aroused over the recent killing of Sheriffs Morris and Glover and Constable 8chnahel by Mexican outlaws. Large posses are pursuing the murderers, and every section of western Texas between the scene of the killing and the Klo Grande river is systematically guarded. Shooting. Rev. Mr. Brynn'a Statement. OR. RICHTER'S WoHd-kenowiwd "ANCHOR" UBS. BABKER ON THE STAND. "The Rev. Mr. KelW visited me on the 19th of April, 1809. He nrriyed at 11:41 a. in. and left at 4:41 p. 111. He lame to offer me the rectorship of Grace church, Newark, at the instance of Mr. Henry Hayes, warden of the church. I bare since declined the office, and I am still connected with the cathedral as archdeacon, prcsN&bg over the archdeaconry of Nassau and Queens. POLICE PREVEBT SERIOUS RIOTING Buildings Are Damaged. The Meeting Paaaea Iteaolutlona DenoniM'Init the Government's Conduct of the War—Diatnrhera Ejected Froitk the flail. at. lCoala Leadrri Allfgc That They PAIN EXPELLER. Noao genuine without Trade Mark One well-known person's letter out of many;. BALLOT BILLS DEFEATED. She Teatlflea to Wron* Done Her by Keller, bat Is Not Allowed to Go Into Detnlla—'Minister's Friend* Expect Vindication. Have Ilia Sympathy, bait the Nebraakau flay a That He-la Not Interested In the Plan. £ % Children's Fancy I J CO OTP "'i"1 • Fancj Ribbons * ore, for, r — f^ia f "3&SI J--La Simi 5} Bb*pe», aj •w from, e»uJ $ '0 deceiti $ Towels i B 6.1 Jjf ••••«*•••*• ijjt Doys^ Philadelphia Hospital Appropriations The men who escaped after Friday night's shooting are known to be armed with the latest Improved rifles, and, owing to their desperate character, they will doubtless resist capture with their lives. gang has accomplices In almost . the entire district from the Rio Grande to the Coldrpdo rivers. They have been depredating farms, ranches and country stores frpm one end pf Western Texas to the other for Summary vengeance will be dealt to the fugitives if captured. Navy.YcfK.&pt I2'h 1897-V W.RlcMSVANCHOft" 1 "Jjfl PAIN tXPELLER Is good 2 for local applications!** Neuralgia and Rheumatism. CT-~^t^iUw£?WXil8L Harrisburg, June 20.—The House today passed finally the bills appropriating $190,000 to the Medlco-Chlrurglcal hospital, Philadelphia, and $58,000 to the University of Pennsylvania hospital.Were Passed Finally Today. New York. June 20.—Although Judge Blaii refused over over again to receive In evidence the story told by Mrs. Llllie* A. Barker to her husband, Thomas G. Barker, the main allegations were dinned into the ears of the Jury all through the session of the court yesterday. True, it ban been found Impossible to spread the details upon the court record, but they are, after all, unessential, and the jurors now understand perfectly the reason given by Barker for shooting the Rev. John Kellar in Arlington, N. J., on Feb. 9 last. Loudon, June 20.—Thousands of angry patriots gathered last night In the neighborhood of Queen's hall as a protest agaiust the pro-Boer meeting at which the alleged horrors of the women's and children's camps In- South Africa were described, and only the presence of a strong forc% of police prevented serious rioting. Raiisns City, June 2Q.—•'The allied third party movement, widcli Its promoters iiope will result before 1904 in a national organization strong enough to nam** a. presidential nominee, has been launched here. It was the outcome of a conference of reformers from the ranks of the old parties, and its principles are said by some to have been adopted with a view to fitting the views of William .I. Bryati. PRO-BOERS ARE ACTIVE. "It Is only a step from the train to my home, and Mr. Keller must have arrived a few minutes later. It could not have been 12 o'clock. He staid till 4:41 p. m., because that was the first train he could catch back to New York after our business was concluded. 25c. ana 50c. at all druFgiffts or through IF. Ad. Hlctitpr I Co., 915 Petri St., New ¥o*kj k 36 HIGHEST «Ln& AWARDS. J ®k. liecom m«nCUd by / ■ ri D »i in e n t MyjSy^^aiciaiu^Whol'. ,ilc and Retail IB DrugQisttJiini6lfr»%etc.^^^Bl^ Dts, all col stock to This morning. Senator Focht called up the Coffey ballot reform bill, as amended by himself in committee. The measure was defeated by a vote of 19 to 14, which was not a constitutional majority. ) 1 Htrmw Hat*, for. Posters announcing the meeting have been displayed throughout the city for several days. They were headed. "Patriots, take heed!" They announced4tfrat Henry Labouchefe would preside dud that among tl|eD speakers would lie Messrs. Sauer ajptl Merrlniattfpro-tloer, members of the last Cape Colony ministry, and Dr. Gavin Browa~$HaDk, the ex-member of pfcrliamept and former consul general of the Transvaal, who In the autumn lof 1890 advised the Boers to occupy Natal passes as the first operation of the war. Trial Trip of the U. P. Boys "Two other clergymen happened in by chance during our Interview, and 1 Introduced them to the Rev. Mr. Keller. One was the Rev. Artlinr Lowndes of Free [Sort and the other the Rev. C. L. Newbold of Manhasset. The conference was called by Lee Merriwether of Bt. I/ouis, who. with 22 other St. Louis leaders In the'Public Ownership party'of that city, enujo to Kansas City' from a visit to Mr. Jti.van at Lincoln, where the intentions of the delegation had been laid before*the Nebraska statesman. Mr. Bryan, it wn* stated, had expressed sympathy with the movement, if he had not gone no far as to support it. At the conference there were represented Populists of all persuasions, public ownership was advocated, and free silver Republicans, Socialists, Single Taxers and Bryan Democrats were in attendance. BASEBALL. Financial Statement on the Thames. RAILROAD SOLD. Yteanlta of Yeater In the DlfferlflnVmca. NATIONAL LEAGUE. ■adles' Peer weilrfr^de Marshall Vnn [tinkle and Albert C. Wall, counsel for Barker, have lest no opportunity to acot'ntunte their charge that the rector of Trinity mission vlo- Inted the sanctity of n parishioner's home and took advantage of the weakness of a young wife, who was not only a member of bis congregation, but also an active worker in his Sunday school and in the church societies. The .constant objections of Prosccutor John 8. Erwln have had the nominal effect of barring all reference to the event given as the direct cause of the shooting and alleged to have occurred on April 18. 181W. "The Uev. Mr. Lowndes came In to ■sk for some assistance for his mission Church at Freeport and also to request some advancement of his book, 'A Defense of Anglican Orders.' The Rev. Mr. Newbold Just happened in to call. School District of the Borough of West Hijston, Showing the Receipts tod .Expondlturcs, assets and liabilities for the Year Ending June 3, 1901 W. C. BliFNTON, Ircamrer. OF THE S lifldretT* ] T allatees**, 2D One case Li J Cornet®, g I J iJus.ln D Sioux City and Pacific Goes to the Chi- cago and Northwestern. At New York— 11. II. E. Pittsburg ....0 1200000 2— 5 10 S Hew York ...3 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0- 5 7 4 Batteries— Lcnver, O'Connor, Tannchill and BinnxDr; llnthcwson, Smith and Bowermun. At Brooklyn— R. H. B. Cincinnati ...0 10080110-0 10 1 Brooklyn ....0214 1010 1—10 13 2 Batteries— Phillips an J Bergen; klcJame? and Mcflulre. At Boston— It. II. B. Chicago I 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 1— 6 10 3 Boston 0 000033 1 *— 7 9 2 Batteries— Knson, Kahoe and 8ugden; Lawson and Kittredge. Second game— R. H. E. Boston 00050001 •— 6 8 3 Chicago 1 01 000000—2 6 2 Batteries—Willis and Kittredge; ilencfee and Kahoc. At St. Louis— H. B. Bt. Louis 1 01002002—6 -11 0 Philadelphia .0 00020000-2 » 2 Batteries—Jonca and Nicbole; Donahue and Mc- Farland. Booneville, Mo„ June 20.—The most severe wind, and rain storm that ever visited this section took place last night. The roofs of many .buildings were blowfe off. A large brick foundry was destroyed. Hundreds of trees were blown down. Tobey Ffther was by the falling walls of a two•Wry brick building. Nine persons are reported injured. Washington, June 20.—The United States government sold the Sioux City and Pacific railroad for $1,872,000 to the Chicago and Northwestern railway."Neither one knew Mr. Keller,.and I Introduced them. They have not seen him since till now. Both are here to swear that they met him at my house. Great opposition to.tlie meeting wns ■t once aroused, many contending tlmt there Is no other Glty In the world which would pertolt aueha demonstration while hlooda|}eCjJs atlll in progress and that therefore the police should prevent Its lieing held. Conservative papers In their laanea yesterday Invited citizens to break tap the meeting. The Globe said, "We trust that the friends of the enemy wllljbe made to see how foolish It Is to trylto hold such a meeting In London." . In view of the opposition the police took extra precautious, and the promoters of the meeting engaged WH) to 800 Rtewards to be In attendance at 0:30 p. in. The Jingo newspapers deacribed these gas stokers and navvies who were «hoseii more for muscle than pro-Jtoerlsui. Daort Clmfc' To mHh on build from lank audit $ To oa#h roceivcd from Mlna Conrad To ohhu received from Conn- 73 07 25 CO FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. ty Commi(W'oupr8 Tocaeh received from broken glnRf. book?, suuplMM etc.. To cesh received from Pitts- 109 58 ■M New York Stock Markets, famished br M. S Jordan A Co., stock brokers, room 36, Miners Bank Building. New York, Jane 90,19C1. Open. CI os 87% 88* 10*4 10ft 8i\i HH 4# 48fc 4ttf 40 W 9*H h*2# 12** 121 IS)* 11W4 11H* lift 116 6914 'V.V.'.V.'. wii 87'' 1B1V4 1SI« 47* 47 ... 79D4 7» 68* 09* 1*4 18* 21 21 'ii5 SS SB "It could not have been any other day of that week except Wednesday, the 19th. On Tuesday my diary shows that I was not In Garden City. There are no entries In It. On Thursday It shows that I was In Hollls attending to diocesan business from 11:45 a. mi to 4:30 p. m., and It was between these hours that the Rev. Mr. Keller called. To Be Started In ftflNNoarl. It war stated that It wan proposed to form a thlnl party In Missouri, which should finally be taken, up by the dissatisfied In the old parties from other states. A committee on organization was appointed and made a report yesterday. The committee, which represented each element present, submitted a set of resolutions as the new party's principles, and they were adopted. ton Hcbool Dintrict, etc To casb received from State 23 52 USERAL8' POSITION. * Altkif Mam hers Preparing a Manlf-V; feats to the Public. "• JE London, June 80.—About fifteen Lib- J&t member* o» Parliament who resent UDe party'h capture bjr the pro .■** Boers ara preparing a manifesto to ''HMniplaU tMIr -The pro-Boer wblefi.show Bimllar to thoa«? printed of Cuban ye- Mftierttradoeauid vlcjggF* .»3r . ■ - u. P. - rhalr Flrat Trial Trip oit tt#Th«rfiW Attracta Much Admiration. Henley-on-Th*tnea, June 20.—'TJ»e University of Pennsylvania boat MV«I their first trial trip on the Thames, this afternoon, the . being one and five-sixteenths mi|e& Their strokes varied from thirty to thirty-two a minute, and they flover**! the course in seven and utea. The trial attracted much intei eat. A great crowd of Englishmen fol -lowed the shell along the bank, am expressed admiration for the excciien condition of the crew after their - voyage. The men tkere'ia room lor Atcblaon ... Atchison pwf Brooklyn Traction... Cbes. & Ohio. (J. 8.| Steel U. H. mteel yref Man. El Mo. Pa Peo. Gaa I Jul. Iron & Fnel Bo.JPaclCc Nor. Pan. pref O. * Punu....... Reading Leather Bobber unlonZ Pacific Onion Pacific pref... Wato»«h prof Western Unleu The theory of the defense Is that the matter first came to Barker's knowledge on Jan. 20. 1001, and that his constant brooding rendered lilm Insane to the extent that he was unable to distinguish between right and wrong and to weigh the consequences of his actions.Approprlntt ii To casta received from td^.tr Cooper, Collector 940 CO To catih received from Letrii* Jones, Collector 14,400 77 To casb received from Tui- 475! 98 tbo rht tions 7 * 7U8 93 To cnbb received from hbort Loan 1,000 00 "The Hev. Mr. Lowndes further places the date because he was only In Garden City 011 Wednesday, the day that Mr. Keller cnuie to offer me the rectorship. The Rev. Mr. Newbold also tells me that he waa not In Garden City on any other day. Mr. Lowndes Ib even now seeking to find the stub of his railroad ticket to prove his assertion." * STANDING OP THE CLUBS. 122,660 23 W 11 1*. f?. W T. p. c. Pittsburg... 28*' is .mm Phila'pMa.. 22 23 .487 New YorK.. 21 17 .5Z1 Cincinnati.. 20 22 .470 Bt. Louis... 20 22 .£D2 Huston 18 21 .4U4 Brooklyn.... 23 22 .511 Chicago 10 31 .310 The meeting organized by electing J. H. Cook, fusion Populist, chairman; J. H. Ulllls. middle of the road Populist, vice president, and F. S. Ivowalskl. public ownership member, secretary. The committee, besides deciding on the name for the moveinent, decided to call a state convention for some time next fall. In the meantime the members will prepare an address to the people of the state. EXPENDITURES Scores of questions were put to witnesses covering the alleged offense committed by Mr. Keller, and at times the answers had been given hurriedly before the Judge could excuse them. Every objection and legal proposition that has been raised has Involved a long argument in which Mr. Keller s alleged wrong to Barker has been dwelt upon so that the motive could not drop from the Jurors' sight. By paid teachers waffes $11,535 67 By i*iid tiwln-rs atti nd County Institute 215 00 By pal.1 janitors 1,144 -41 By paid bond* redeemed 8,000 CO By paid interest on bond*,... tWO (0, By paid insurance five years policies J.lfcO OU By paid fuel . 4*6 bl By paid water and light \ _ 62 34 By paid collector's commissions By paid repairs By paid text books By paid supplies By paid furnishing etc....... By paid other excuses By paid treasurer's salny.. By paid secretary's Hilary... Cash in hand* uf treasurer at close of school)ear. AMERICAN LEAGUE. At Boston--Chicago, 3; Boston, 5. At Washington-Detroit, 2; Washington, 7.. At Baltimore—Milwaukee, 3; Baltimore, 0. At Philadelphia—Cleveland, 8; Philadelphia, 4. A - yV • The Minister** Diary. It was nnuoune»4'dati»g the day that all the tickets forifce meeting had been aold. Long befoaa"? o'clock the dcora were closed, and n» tvbeiher with or wlthoat Wkets. *jre allow ed to euter the Jail. A large crowd thronged the street and the adjacent thoroughfares, but both sldea of the street were lined with police, Btandlng shoulder to shoulder, and a large posse patrolled the middle of the road, Hulking every one move on. The disappointed mob banged the doors, snug "God Save the King" and MHule Britannia" ami cheered constantly. A heavy rain waa falling. KASTERN LEAGUK. At Providence—Providence, 1; Worcester, 0. At Rochester— Rochester, 11; Buffalo, 4. At Hartford—Hartford, 2; Syracuse, 2. *9 R*» 89 1,001? 10 8M si 647 45 170 01 7ft 00 150 00 SCR^I New Copper Company. The Hev. Canon Bryan's diary if a aturdy looking volume, bound In mottled red, with a half page for every day of the year. Niw York, .1 ulit* 20.—A telegram lias been reevlvvil here from the secretary Headquarter* will bo established both at Carthage and St. Louis, and the committee will appoint a chairman of each county in the state, whose duty it will be to enlist members and organize them into county clubs. The time for holding the convention will be fixed later. fit state of West Virginia anuouuohig tb$ Issuance of a charter to tin* Vukiyl: OciuuilbtntKl C.op|Der rompnnx. with « capital of $5.Chhukxi. The incorporators Mr», Barter who was tin- principal Wlttreaf yesterday, appeared nervous when she was called, and her voice Vas so weak that persons sitting a few yards away could scarcely catch a syllable. Slie seemed on the verge of collapse, and lier liauds trembled when she took the oath. She became more confident later, and her tones grew more distinct. While she spoke -Mr. Keller sat with his head drooping ou Ills breast and slightly Inclined toward the light, the side struck lDy Barker's bullet. He made no motion or assent or dissent and said no words to Mr. •win, who was bjr him, lnDt extreme pallor and tlie fetching Mra. Barker la Nervou«. Tuesday, April 18, Is all blank, showing that he was not In Garden City oil that day, for every Incident of his diocesan work Is minutely entered up, but nothing for Tuesday. April 18. Diaaitroas Storm In Missouri, Boouevilli*, Iklo., June 20.—The moat disastrous storm of rain and wind that ever fell in this section visited Booneville last night. Tobe Fisher was killed by the falling walls of a large two story brick building. The roofs were blown off of several business blocks and many residences. A large brick foundry near the river front was completely destroyed. Hundreds of trees were uprooted. Many small craft on the river front were blown adrift. The heaviest loser Is the Bell Telephone company, whose exchange Is practically destroyed. One death has been reported, and nine were injured. Three inches of rain fell in less min- T^ehers1^Srnif1l»»lnM, 162 oft the new roni|mnjr are B. J. Gre«|»ji but, John It. Butler. Beujaiitfn Hill ma, Charles S. Snead. Jr., arid Robert —$22,650 88 Ou Weduesday, April 19, 1890, occur these two entries: Cash In hands of troasuror... Caab duo from Low h JonoH, ASSETS 102 re CJ. JSeMeeUln. Thla company, it Is said, aud operate the Vulcan £$ipgfrr mines hi Esmeralda eounty, New, and will from time to time ae•qjiire ottacr mlues. Henry Slegel of this city la to president, J. A. Bamberger of Salt koke.UJty Is to be the vice president, and Charles T. Champion is to l»e the of the new company. "8:45—0:15 a. m— St. Mary's school and address." "0:15—10 a. in.—Sacred ■tudies." Denied l»D Mr. Bryan, collector Cash due from Edgar Coop r Value Brbool property of all kiuda 87,000 00 1,108 -n 69 60 Atlanta, June 20.—The Atlanta Con■tltutlon, in response to a telegram of lnCluiry, received a dispatch from W. J. Bryan denying that he was affiliated with the third party movement. Mr. Bryan's telegram readsreceived. No truth.In report." READY* these," said Mr. Bryan, "I waa free "ta.'fjieet any callerR, and among tbein was foe*Rev. Mr. Ivelletf the Rev. Pr. Lowudes and the ttev. Mr. Newbold. IA the evening I went to • meeting in Flushing. The date of the Rev. Mr. Newbold's call is even fetter fixed by the fact that in the afterrtftth lit *" go to the .Flushing meeting with me. in the early evening he called,pud said he was sor- I ry he couljl uot accompany me." The Rev. Mr. Newbold, who has attended every day 4fce equally positive about mwttug Mr. Keller on April 10. He to -eqvally loyal to the Integrity ef «ke bUmfted clergy* man. — J68.940 49 Just l»efore the doors were closed the crowd made a rusli The doors were thrown back violently and the glass panels smashed. Many persons suffered from contusions, from kicks and blows and some needed surgical as sistance. Several Women fainted and were rescued witbjdlfflc.ulty. Bonded debt abort Loan Assets over liabilities LIABILITIES . lS,C90-0\ 1,000 00 7 ~"V. . 08,740 -49 1 $88,340 49' ; * G^f /owed well, though | »„ £ uuu| » I iirntlitaUy. conijilcttil iieRotlationn for tr) , ' I the•uhrchaKeHrf tte Brlttob TUquipsou a„ lerera Taken Fr»m J Hoiwfett CW '' ~ i »|!|riit» hot allied se Mine tT|ire E«tln*»Uhed. fthainokin, PuvJwic 20.—Officials de- to the bottom" ftf Lllke Fldler sltofHmh pndMWfWf raft along the submerged tunnel to No. 4 slope, which was accidentally set on fire some time ago. The slope was-found full of water to the second level and the Are e*tlngnlshed. The water hoist was at once •et to work to empty the shjift, so that work for 000 of the 1,000 employees will begin Friday. When the alope Is emptied, the remainder of the employees will resume work. The shaft is owned by the Minei'in Tttiilroud and Mining company. r D Wo, tlio undersigned committee -appointed to audit the accounts of Win. C. Brenton. Treasurer, and Chas. H. Foster, - Secretary of the West Plttaton School Bo »rCl. .certify that we have this day examined tho wild accounts and find them correct as shown above. 20SS?i^n,RD! o-toiii. * .i ibch as [arseatu ilie Intense stijiin Many'who were opposed to the objects of the meeting thus gained access to the hall and caused an uproar. The stewards were kept busy throughout and a iall -*-ix — MOB LAW II b, lie Iiiih crown feebler since, Uie ai liegun, nml the effort to get to Albany, June 20.—In compliance with the request of Fred W. Atkinson, general superintendent of public instruction for tlie Philippines, Superintendent Charles R. Skinner has appointed four men teachers at tin annual salary of $1,200 each and four women teachers at an annual salary of $1,020 each for service as teachers In the Philippines. Following are the names of those selected: Mies Letta B. Burns of Lawrence. Miss V. Louise Herrlck of Madalln. Miss Fanny Groat of Seward, Miss May B. Curtis of Spjjficerport, Jesse Stinard of Ilermon, William B. Burt of Ilannawa Falls, James F. Connolly of Fort Montgomery and Ralph R. Blackney of Lancaster. ' from his went In tlie court room GARDEN AND G] At pi low. ( same els«wb Two Alleoad Muri JnSpMlJ. ■orpdratloif formedSonuyears ago a flie licensee df'tlui 4fd Thompson-Hons toll ot Botfon. TfcMft&WE'01"' havC been carried oiWm;«j?ain« to tepurt, bj C. A. Collin. of the Oeneral IJ lcCmlci.'nniiR«J,''Wtf Itycftie Urlftn, its rtoPpreslifrnt. both of whom arc now |tf Tijnilon. ,Th* ptirelmse of tlie eoinpnit}' Will be for the purpose of cm terlng flfflvely-lnto till- ftuKiWi eleetrlcaf WhleJluow gflvm promise of great development.. „'ina Almost more tlinn he can stand. He lias 41ms far made no reply Myself to tlie charges affecting Ills moral chnracter, liut Ills friends are veliemem in ills defense. Joseph Parker, .lr., of Orange, X. J., a lawyer, who has remained constantly by his side from Ievening. The meeting ended without tiny of the grave consequences which were at one time threatened. This not have been so but for the presence of the (Hilice, hundreds of whom, mounted and afoot, prevented the great bulk of £he crowd, which was estimated at from 12,000 to 15,000, from rushing Into In addition to the foregoing would submit the follow log: t*&' Wholo nunDbor of eohoo'H ... ■h? D« Whole aumlier of months taught in eaoh school Whole number maloto chord Whole number of femal teacher# Whole number of female pi enrolled.. whole number of male pi pila enrolled Whole uuiuber of - Sh 0/eport, La., June 20.—At midnight last night a mob composed of cltlcens of Bossier and Cadd parishes broke Into the parish jail at and secured possession of prophet'® Frank Smith and F. D. McLand'. whom they hanged on a tree on the Arkansas road. The town Is greatly excitej, over the affair. Today, armed men •re hunting for Prince Edwards, who, if caught, will share the same fate. All three have been held to be prlnci pally responsible for the murder of John Gray Foster, brother-in-law of Governor McMillan, of Tenaes'fee. u . - Jail and Hanged. s * 84 6 I the outset, said: ••Tlie ease will not eml here. We want a vindication for Mr. Keller, and we must have It." *Hm. mNlalnger Found Golltjr. 4*Deenta, N. Y., June 20.—Mrs. ClaristHItetager of Oneonta has been fomtd guilty of murder In the second «tegi«ee «i»d -sentenced by Judge Lyon of Binghamton to Imprisonment for life at hard labor in Auburn prison. The trial has been held for the last ten days. Her crime wfts the murder of Anna White, a young woman who she brought into the family to dO" housework and later accused of being-too intimate with Mr. Hillsinger. The murdered woman was found li| the Hillsinger home vit|i three bullet wounds in \|»6 body, and Mrs. Hillsinger alleged that she committed suleidp. the hall. rolled 1,106 iverage dally attoodiiuce... , iCr«raKO percentage of attcn- V .•C■ J.', dance.., "ii* Qoat of each pupil per month J 141 Average salary of , t acEtrs per mom Lb..10333 Average wilury of female "'taacbftrB per month 44 90 x\ VaHMttion aM per copy conn- i 4 ' tyaa»osamt nt for lAXi $697,80F i 13 mitifl levied for nchool pnr\ pcm'8 f 0,628 GO 10 millrt levied for baUding | pnrpoMM As it was the speakers got a hearing, although they were ednstantly and noisily Interrupted by a considerable minority of those present. There were frequent objections by the stewards, who gradually thinned the opponents of the meeting. Frtiarlnpli Crrw at Hrrttx. London, JuiM Penusylvijjlann arrived nt Henley at midnight last night.. They were tired after their to»K journey, but otherwise well. They Witi met lDy Mr. J. K. Cooper, secretary of the Henley regatta committee, and a number of spectators, who loudly ebeered the Amerlean oarttuen as they drove In brakes to tUe Five Horseshoes Inp, where they have taken up their quarters. The I'ennsylvanians have brought their boats with them and propone to take their first spin this afternoon. V —————— Two Million Dollar Mortgase. "Do you coutemplate a civil suit?" was asked. Al«bumn-Kear*nrffe AB«|T*rmrr. Newport. It. t.. June 20.—Yesterday was the anniversary of the famous naval engagement between flie Kearsaige and Alabama, and by rolHBiUeute, to ail appearances, although the uavf de. partment may have timed luaJters Just right, the Alnbama. ot JjjgnJw J»*v/ appeared off the ImrbW'W'Jhwrafternoon Just /at the tlruetrtieti the anniversary «w on the deck Of We flagShlB, the new Kearsarge. -Tfi« Alabama rfmntned outside so that in? InWiest in tlie Kearsarge would not be divlde/J, The Alabama comes here to be attached t« (lie north Atlantic squadron for the snmmet cruise along the New England coast. " "I cannot say tliat we do not, but 1 do say that Mr. Kellet will be cleared pt the charge against him. This cannot be done bCfe." "Would net Mr. Relief have been satisfied to hftye lind the whole matter thoroHghly tbfaslied out here, so that he cpu'd cilitalh vindication at once?" *lf could not-lie «» ho wished It," was the reply. "Judge Blair's rulings have been based upon the law. and our desires could not change the course of procedure." 0- Finally the majority cArrled resolutions condemning the government for its policy In South Africa and demanding that an Immediate offer of terms of peace be made to the Boers? this offer to include a promise of complete independence,Will DnUI it Monument to Blaine. Pittsburg, June 20.—Andrew Carnegie will erect a monument to James G. Blaine. A personal friendship of many years and a warm admiration for the great champion of American Industries Inspire the philanthropist In this his latest undertaking. A site for the monument. it Is believed, will lDe chosen In Bchenley park, near the Carnegie institute. It was learned from an ltative source that Mr. Carnegie has had the erection of the memorial In mind for some time, bnt as yet definite plans have not been formulated. 6,979 80 Best Flour M Feed, all kinds....! Oats, per bushel I Oalfc 15 bushel p« fl Best uan No. 11 i cans fine Peaches... FIRE WARDEN LAW: Gross amount of duplicate.. $16,607 ?6, Less for exon rations f 400 ttl Iajm for land returns 41 73 Lobs for Mbatomuuts by Co. CommtolMyyy 105 03 -$ f50 41 Net amK^BSKiplioate.... ■tv'nt§™F^,u,lts' on Declared Unconstitutional by Judge Niles, of Tioga County. WUUamsport, June 20.—Judge Niles, of Tioga county, has declared the lire .warden law unconstitutional and refuses to allow compensation to constables for fighting forest Area. The de. cision, if sustained by the Supreme Court, will affect every Pennsylvania. ■on of Montana Senator Married. Butte, Mon., June 20.—W. A. Clark, Jr., the youngest son of United States Senator W. A. Clark, and Miss Mabel Foster were married at the home of the bride's parents. Rev. S. C. Blacklston of St. John's Episcopal church officiating. The Foster home was elaborately decorated. The wedding guests were limited to 30 — friends and relatives. Mr. Foster gave his daughter away. There v/ere no bridesnialds Of grooms men. Walpole, Mass., June 20.—Actuated by jealousy, Annie Peltze, a German girl of 20 years, attempted to kill Harvey C. Blanchard, who had formerly been attentive to her, then sent a bullet into her own brain, killing herself Instantly. Blanchard is a blacksmith in the mills at East Walpole. About a year ago Miss Peltze came to East Walpole as a restaurant waitress, and Blanchard paid her much attention. Reeeutly he discontinued his atten- Jralouay f'auaea Double Tragedy, HMtf Wj "WIU you not -dlsclose the.pinna you have in view for clearing Mr. Keller of the charges made against him?" Guthrie, O. T., Juuc 20.—A first mortgage gold bond for $2,812,500, given by the Choctaw Northern Railroad company to the Girard Trust company of Philadelphia, was filed yesterday. The mortgage w*D given to provide the meauu for the construction and equipment of the proposed line of railroad from Gray, Blaiue county, in t\ ly direction to the northern line of Oklahoma Territory. 100 «7 •'Not at tills time, but I repeat that he is Innocent and that he will be vindicated at the proper time." Total....,,.,,*, CM) |«©celv4?d frDm Low is Jonea. Collector f 13,(3? M By 5 p«r cout. rebate on fll oft 19 By 2 per oenfc Comiuiiteloud ou $H»,762 57 By 5 jper rent. Commissions C $4,011 W f lfl,U67 02 3 cans Corn i dozen Canned C»n 3 llis Evap Peach 4 lbs -Lion C cffflH The World asserts that counsel for the prosecution In the Barker-Keller case have established a perfect alibi for tile Rev. Mr. Keller covering the entire day of April I'J. 1KM». the date ou which Mrs Parker s»"C9W l|ie assault iiimn her took place «( (Jt f |19!W '■D Arllug tou, N. J. All day yesterday three rrotcstant Episcopal clergymen were in couit ready to swear to the whereabouts of Rev. Mr. Keller ou the date ill question If Mrs, Barker's story had bcou admit ed as evidence. No Sugar Bounty Deelalon Yet. J6S tt2 ar. C# , Niles. Mich.. -Um« 20,—A copious (low of crude petroleum haa'lieen accidentally discovered on the farm of jw. W. Stevens, about six miles northwest of this city, during the sinking of an artesian well. Dudley Sliirely, u Smith Beml ilnd.i prospector, at once sBcured leases of BOO acres of land, iucimnus the SteveiiB farm, and will begin drilling for oil. The flow of crude oil from ttw plcvpns well "#) steady, and Indications point 1,0 #1) ble supply. The discovery o» oij has excited the farmers in the vicinity, «U'I property values are going skyward. Oil lu MlchlitnO. Paris, June 20.—M. Dupuy, the minister of agriculture, has Informed a deputation of seuators and deputies from the sugar growing departments that, as the sugar bounty question was tjonnl, nothing could be decided on the subject before Brysse)a conference reassembled, 830 70 CYCLIST DROWNED. Balance due. JOSEPH LAKQFOBD,) 8. M. PAUSE, s Committee $11,049 10 9 1,108 13 Failed to Notice an Open DrawUfldfle, Fret* and Rod* Into m Cr««JC Tranaport Arflrfa From Manll*. San Franpisco, June 20 —The transport Aatec ha* aifiyed after a FflO 32 days fronf Manila and 24 days from Nagasaki. She brought Company H of the Forty-second regiment, United Btates volunteers; about 140 discharged soldiers and civilian employees and five i-abln passengers. There are 02 men •u Company II. tlons. Am Ileal Brnu, Nyack, .NV T,. June Abrams, aged 20 years, of Mt. Ivy, was drowned In a creek at Grassy Point, this morning. He was riding a bicycle, and, falling to notice that a drawbridge was open, plunged into the water with his wheel. . Albany, June 20.—The great increase In canal traffic over that of last year continues, and the report of operations for the second week of June shows an increase of over 20,000 tons In the amouirt of fVeigfct carried. The report for each wdek since the opening of navigation shows large Increases, and although the canal onpnpd tWP later this year than fast year the total for the period today is larger than It was at this date last year. Inrreoae In Cunal Traill*. Washington, June 20.—Consul General Guenther at Frankfort, Gft*maiiy, reports to the stute department the ex. Is to nee In tropical Africa of an ideal food of the bean family, whlcft th« chemists say Is the on|y fruit round In a state that shows all the chemical properties of a perfect nutriment. Two pounds of these beans would supply the daily requirement* of the humau system. J. T. ARMST1 Vermont Paper Plant Deatroyed. Life is We Make Ki South Main St. Bradford, Vt., June 20.—The entire plant of the Bradford Paper company has been by fire, with a loss of $13,000. The property was insured for $5,500. The mill was built 1930. «tK»DS DEL1VE1 au of liai'dt'i, pjfy. Itcv. Dr. Arthur Lowndes of Free'port, S. and the Rev. C. I-. New bold of Mnuhnssett. n. y. They were the Rev. Canon II. R. Rry 80 says the old adage tUafc ovory- AAA tx-fly beliaves. What cat and YyV drink plnvu an important part in /) D, making lifo enjoyable. ch refreshihTsuiier dm# QU() Are a panacea for that tired foeljiM \\\ that accompanies tb« nweltorin, 0(W summer. Here's our list: V \ \ , jtiways THE MOLINEUX CASE, DyipeptJcs cannot be lpnel|v*d f}ec#q*p to live requires* nourishment. KooiTls~*bt nourishing antll ft l« dijgtiitSd. A disordered stomach caanot digest food. It must hAT0 assistance. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure digests ■II Mnds of food without aid from the stom«ch snowing It to rest and regain Its natural functions. Its elements t*rs eykct!/ the same as t)iG natural rflgestwe flnldfe. and It simply can't help but do you good. T. 3; Yates. Plttaton, Btroh's Pharmacy, Writ Pltwna. BRIEF NEWS NOTES. Decision of the Court of Appeals Will' Not be Handed Down Till October. Buffalo, June 20.—The Court of Appeals announced today that the decision In the Mollneux case will not.be handed down before. j.he October term. Until then, tfoHncux must remain Ln WON ANOTHER VICTORY, The city council of Havana has rejected the bid of approximately $14.- 000,000 made tiy Pauy, & IKLellau for the sewering nnd paving of ITavana nnd will readvertlse the contract for three months. Eagle Bowlers Oefeated the farsonj Ti»cqp three ministers are prepared to swear Hint ICi,.r t}|{* Itev. Mr. Keller lu Garden City on the very day that if,.B. Barker names in Jier statement as Keller Wn« In Garden City | ?4tr«* spectres that threaten bsbj's Ufa; Cholera Infantum, dysentery, diarrhoea. Dr. Fowler's Extract of WUd strawberry Merer I falls to conquer thMfc Yeam Once More. Again last »i«ht the bowlers from the Eagle Hose Co. defeated the team from the Parsons Hose Co., (ft two well played games.. This makes a contiijtj. OU6 string of victories that the Eagle beys have captured since they entered the bowling field. After the game last evening the team# w*r? banqiietted at Van's cafe. The scores &f the games A Fatal Runaway, Whitehall, N. Y„ June 20,—Mrs. Jowapl II. I'riiyil of (ilens, Falls,'ft. V., lias been killed near Kort Edward while driving with her husband. Their team ran away, throwing out both occupants of t|ie O\rriaso. . Mr. t'ruyn was badly bruised. t \\ Shelley & Luchttinff ?r's Root Beer* 'v'Y m tde by oursoivea froui pure dw* \XX tilled wit«r and Hirte* Extracts /vY Very refro6hiatf. /)/)/) East Monntalu Lithla Water, Gin\\\ g*r Ale. l.emon Soar, Birch Beer, ■V},) and Sarsaparilla. K ; K Sapgertown Minfr.il Springs, fancy ' yvv dnnhe; life huoyn rCvaiuit»encl6a & \ ► k -by hII physician^. Sa \ V v Clausen's UinRer Alo and Root B*er. * XvAX Fisiuier'a iTufermoiitcd Oraiw Juire. V* vW'True Fruit" Driukd; a No. 1 drink. the dale of tlio attack upon her. Another witness Is also ready to sup pert Henry Hayes, warden ol Grace churcli, New ark. At a meeting of "the )Coar J of trustees of C«rUCW Schurunu'iTBltvou ao equal amount ratuHgaaKBr ptiiers. Iflic F. I.oper, rfiajfctrTHai conspiring with Cashier JoWlS. ASopklns to defraud the People's bank nTPhlladelphia of large ■urns of money, by direction n{ Uio court has HrougM in * verdict of not MiltV. . Buffalo will be taxed to the utmost to take care at ita visitors, which. It- Is estimated, «QI number of 80.- 000.000 during..tfce amaoer. Suitably accommodations can be had onI£ by applying long In advance of your *J» Are You Oolng to the Exposition f the "deathcell at &*• CARNEGIE ISN'T WORRYING, The Rev. Mr. Keller Journeyed from Arlington, N. J., to Garden City, on Long Island, on April 19. ISr.tl, to offer (he iyofors|)!p of Grace church to Canon Bryau at fflts Ifisttijteji of Jjf. (NSOMHjA la caused by the derangement of the nerves. Llchty's Celery Nerve Compound Is an extract of celery combined with oittier efflca clous medical Ingredients, resulting In a nerve medicine at rata vfrius, *44 wonderful In Its prompt and soothing (taratlve effects. It win maka yon sleep. Bold by J. II. Hoack. ; Jtvr Manager For New York Journal. Hit Gift to the Scotch Universities Minneapolis, June 20.—Colonel W. E. vit Tlw Times, has peen selected by W. R. Hearst to fill the position of business manager of the New York Journal and will take charge of the business affairs of that paper [July 10. rival there. Only Part of One Year's Income. Glasgow, June 20.—When an admirer recently praised Andrew Carnegie for his generosity, he replied: "Perhaps you overrate my personal sacrifice. My sift to the Scotch universities merely represents the surplus of my Income for 1900.", were as follows 1st. Game 2d Game. 123 178 Hayes. Mr. McFarlane, formerly ot Wllljeabarro, JirovVled for a limited nunfber of people, and tbese locations can be had by applying to John E. Sayre or D. p. Baxter, 81 Benftet building, | WllkertWW. ,: EAGLES. Jones The Rev. Jtfr. Keller, It is learned, took the 10:50 «. m. train from New Yjrk, a reiving in Gnrden City at 11:41 ». m. Ilo walked across the railroad Cmc£» to lh(« ft'ctpiy. f-lifro lives thf Bev. I'ji-uui) U. II. Bryan, nrelideneon of,ftueens and Nassau aud assistant to tile Hlglit Itev. Arthur N. Littlejolin, tDlsho|D of Long Island. fii? jtpf. Cdpng Brrnn ftfl81D0€n court tff 'prove this since the ppenlug of t|i(' trl*D: Both the Uev. Dr. Lowndes and the Bev. Mr. Newbold were ln his1 jtody when the Rev; Mr. Keller called. aI| fbi* t|»i uroseciUlpn !w» known trout the beginning. No affidavits liave jtjecn taken liecause Sir. Erwln at the put set started In to exclude Mrs.1 "Barker'* story. lW would not make necessary 04* Jilfil fef |)lfD RjiT. Mr, Keller. Uf. Bryan bas brought bis diary to xoart *itBTDlni every Cl*y to prove the Keller alibi, If tWrt were necessary. ' Yesterday In court while the testimony was being taken he fdld the whole stor? te » wBORg. that SKelley O- LucHsing'er, Luurno Ivhh, Wist PltUUa. That's the w»y it is with uriM pleectlQg onr many petrooe who h come to know by experience •€, plvagnre we take in providing Q with the prettiest, the Uteet the a durable Well Pnptrs at the Ter# b eet Price. An yon one of oaf MM It not, why not? Erer seen out ■ ptul Piotnre frxnee? We pey -«W. & w. S. BARREI NORTH MAIN P. S.-If yoq are lolnar to MM* minting done oonsolt m Miller Van Valkenburg ,,..,,149 D07 115 119 A Monster Devil Fleh Sweet 108 i2» Destroying Its T|ctli$, Is a type of Constipation. The power of tfiis malady Is felt Cra organs, nerves, muscles and brain. But Dr. Klng'a New. Life Pills are a safe and cartain cure. Best In the world for fftbmack. Liver, Kidneys and Bowels. Only 20 cents. alorlous ewe "The doctors M ae my coogh was laeatable. One inM* Cough Cure made me a well man." Norrts Bllw, North N. H. fccause ywfve not found relief from a stubborn cough, don t despair. One Minute Condi Cm has caNid thousands, and It will core yen. Safe and sure. T. ). Yates, Plttaton, ?troh'S PU(tr»»cy, Wsat flttston, ,, Rommell 163 184 Comes from Dr. D. B. Carglle, of Washita, I. T. He writes: "Electric Bitters has cured Mrs. Brewer of scrofula, Which had caused her great suffering for mrf. Twrlt»e aoren watl!3 break out on he* head and face, Wd the best doctors could give no help; hut now her health Is excel .ent" Electric Bitten Is the best blood purWer known, .t's the supreau remedy fof peseta*, tetter, salt rfcfiniB, utcSfs. bolls, aad runalag sores. It stimulates liter, kidney and bowels, expels poisons, helps digestion, bonds up the strength. Only BO cents. Bold by Stroll's Pharmacy. West Wttston, and W. a Price, Pitts ton. (jotrentwd. A MERITORIOUS REWARD,' Houser 144 104 DEATH OF MAJOR YOUNG. m w PARSONS. 1st Game. 2d Same. A Steady Influx *f the Raault of Hon^jratallng*. By careful attention to buelneae, j courtesy to patrons, truthful representation of ***** reasonable price tyit, WllWRns" A McAnulty have gained MONEY. He Wn One of the Oldest Lawyers In Berks County. Jenkins Reading, June 20.—Major Samuel L. Young died this fnornlng at the fatally home ln this city.. He was Unite® States commissioner for this district, and one of tho oldest members of the Berks county Bar. Llewellyn Croupy bounds from Baby*a Crib at night ate agonising to motiera. Dr. Oalrln's Croup Tincture will relieve croup, soon ss sdm{n|stercd. It Is also a never tailing remedy for coughs, colds aad lung complaints. Twenty-Ore cents per bottle. Watch repairing. Lewis, the Jeweler. Turnbach Use AUen'a Foot-Ease, I have money for mortgages la any amount Mortgages may stand for a term of years and only the interact be paid, or will give the priv tloge to make payments on mortgage mouth ly, quarterly, semi-annually or annually, and the Interest will ceaao immediately on every dollar of thus unpaid. This ia no* building association money. I handle o©l| private funds and trust funds. Evans Barber US* ▲ powder to fe» imt*i Into t*f asportation as the cttyVheadquartereI y9ur tott ieel jnrollen, nerrou. a&4 Carpets, WaU F»P«r, Paints, and1 & D~p«l«., etc. Their Block la It cools tin (Mt u4 make* vftUlaf •MT.]ue*«r Urofceu up. but is replenlihed ?«r» mtoWb. : «»••«•* ft, tairowhw'nJUT.ereiy sale. If you want you* *iH: JS^Unii1008® «ww*D».ca" °* It feu toSi WILLIAMS ft M'ANULTY, M* Hi'OM W:-'' N. Main St «£T£& **""* *""* ,, nl H«r »nciN fc* Cww» "" MCRQWTin ■ I'liuvf men, Reese 1M* ■ ■■■■■• ■■ ■ i ii i i.* Dufu, dtouo u4 4Mtb follow Ml ot tl» bowel#. cat RtWItt'f UttJo 1 Ulan* to r*rDl*to them and job will - i '.w "■ . " Ml »» A Hnn ■prmla will oioellr dlwM* th. tiling perwm (or tfrM or (Mr tltnr dM h»»« occurred, howerer, la wftlefc \ core hu been effected in few thu ort reek bj epplrta* Owaberlmln'* PUn Bala, vr ule by Fmrrer, M * Roberto, Vl» - ud T»wlili Weet Plttotoa, M* Jlrchit* THF. WEATHER. Krauee's Cold Curpi IWi to your life and life to J*' '-"I to tMia, sorer crip*. T. U Mttatoa, Strop's FkamaJr. V)4fl Washington, June 20—Forecast until 8 Bi, m., Friday, for Eastern Pennsylvania: Portly clqudy tonight and Fri for colds In the bead, chest, throat or »*y portion of the body, breaks op a cold ka:M hours without taterruptloB to wort. Will . prevent colds if taken when tat CWDljl »pp«r. Price *•*D S»M » »u *rnD— ». E. BAXTE hn« twit WU 119 KEIilStGlBD m mm MoCUtV i \ 2s ■t : .
Object Description
Title | Pittston Gazette |
Masthead | Pittston Gazette, June 20, 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 | 1901-06-20 |
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 20, 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 | 1901-06-20 |
Location Covered | United States; Pennsylvania; Luzerne County; Pittston |
Type | Text |
Original Format | newspaper |
Digital Format | image/tiff |
Identifier | PGZ_19010620_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 | It ■ mm % Try an ad. In We Gazette. Thera |. I» no mop* effective medium of reach- SD ■nB the SO,000 man, women and chll- % ; dran in this community. Jj sixm w ■ • .fje all «w . ' ■- of Jfl •crib* for mpapar In city. YEAR | DAlLYIMTABL,?«aE?)\Y THRO. HART 1882. /• ONLY P1TTSTON, •A., THURaOAY EVENIN i, JUNE ao, 1901'. GREAT STORM oe iiikI nil faith In his fellow cleric ana •tating tluit lie believed Mrs. Barker was the victim of some strange hallucination.A PRO-BOER GATHERING STILL HUNTING MEXICANS. ARTY MOVEMENT I Ba»# | H«re is a Great C3 J ity to Save A MR. ERWIN OUTWITTED turgfl Poiaea Oat After Alleged Mar* BKBMJU* ■T Is the But then to lor r NEURALGIA,1 Rheumatism. LumbafK, Gout: Angry Patriots Swarm Around Queen's Hall In London. (lrrrra. Launcheda Conference* In Kansas City. — * 1 v SCHEME FAVOBED BY MB. BETAS? IN MISSOURI Jury Hears of Alleged Cause of This wa§ the Uev. Mr. Bryan's statement:Belmont, Tex„ June 20.—Western Texas is thoroughly aroused over the recent killing of Sheriffs Morris and Glover and Constable 8chnahel by Mexican outlaws. Large posses are pursuing the murderers, and every section of western Texas between the scene of the killing and the Klo Grande river is systematically guarded. Shooting. Rev. Mr. Brynn'a Statement. OR. RICHTER'S WoHd-kenowiwd "ANCHOR" UBS. BABKER ON THE STAND. "The Rev. Mr. KelW visited me on the 19th of April, 1809. He nrriyed at 11:41 a. in. and left at 4:41 p. 111. He lame to offer me the rectorship of Grace church, Newark, at the instance of Mr. Henry Hayes, warden of the church. I bare since declined the office, and I am still connected with the cathedral as archdeacon, prcsN&bg over the archdeaconry of Nassau and Queens. POLICE PREVEBT SERIOUS RIOTING Buildings Are Damaged. The Meeting Paaaea Iteaolutlona DenoniM'Init the Government's Conduct of the War—Diatnrhera Ejected Froitk the flail. at. lCoala Leadrri Allfgc That They PAIN EXPELLER. Noao genuine without Trade Mark One well-known person's letter out of many;. BALLOT BILLS DEFEATED. She Teatlflea to Wron* Done Her by Keller, bat Is Not Allowed to Go Into Detnlla—'Minister's Friend* Expect Vindication. Have Ilia Sympathy, bait the Nebraakau flay a That He-la Not Interested In the Plan. £ % Children's Fancy I J CO OTP "'i"1 • Fancj Ribbons * ore, for, r — f^ia f "3&SI J--La Simi 5} Bb*pe», aj •w from, e»uJ $ '0 deceiti $ Towels i B 6.1 Jjf ••••«*•••*• ijjt Doys^ Philadelphia Hospital Appropriations The men who escaped after Friday night's shooting are known to be armed with the latest Improved rifles, and, owing to their desperate character, they will doubtless resist capture with their lives. gang has accomplices In almost . the entire district from the Rio Grande to the Coldrpdo rivers. They have been depredating farms, ranches and country stores frpm one end pf Western Texas to the other for Summary vengeance will be dealt to the fugitives if captured. Navy.YcfK.&pt I2'h 1897-V W.RlcMSVANCHOft" 1 "Jjfl PAIN tXPELLER Is good 2 for local applications!** Neuralgia and Rheumatism. CT-~^t^iUw£?WXil8L Harrisburg, June 20.—The House today passed finally the bills appropriating $190,000 to the Medlco-Chlrurglcal hospital, Philadelphia, and $58,000 to the University of Pennsylvania hospital.Were Passed Finally Today. New York. June 20.—Although Judge Blaii refused over over again to receive In evidence the story told by Mrs. Llllie* A. Barker to her husband, Thomas G. Barker, the main allegations were dinned into the ears of the Jury all through the session of the court yesterday. True, it ban been found Impossible to spread the details upon the court record, but they are, after all, unessential, and the jurors now understand perfectly the reason given by Barker for shooting the Rev. John Kellar in Arlington, N. J., on Feb. 9 last. Loudon, June 20.—Thousands of angry patriots gathered last night In the neighborhood of Queen's hall as a protest agaiust the pro-Boer meeting at which the alleged horrors of the women's and children's camps In- South Africa were described, and only the presence of a strong forc% of police prevented serious rioting. Raiisns City, June 2Q.—•'The allied third party movement, widcli Its promoters iiope will result before 1904 in a national organization strong enough to nam** a. presidential nominee, has been launched here. It was the outcome of a conference of reformers from the ranks of the old parties, and its principles are said by some to have been adopted with a view to fitting the views of William .I. Bryati. PRO-BOERS ARE ACTIVE. "It Is only a step from the train to my home, and Mr. Keller must have arrived a few minutes later. It could not have been 12 o'clock. He staid till 4:41 p. m., because that was the first train he could catch back to New York after our business was concluded. 25c. ana 50c. at all druFgiffts or through IF. Ad. Hlctitpr I Co., 915 Petri St., New ¥o*kj k 36 HIGHEST «Ln& AWARDS. J ®k. liecom m«nCUd by / ■ ri D »i in e n t MyjSy^^aiciaiu^Whol'. ,ilc and Retail IB DrugQisttJiini6lfr»%etc.^^^Bl^ Dts, all col stock to This morning. Senator Focht called up the Coffey ballot reform bill, as amended by himself in committee. The measure was defeated by a vote of 19 to 14, which was not a constitutional majority. ) 1 Htrmw Hat*, for. Posters announcing the meeting have been displayed throughout the city for several days. They were headed. "Patriots, take heed!" They announced4tfrat Henry Labouchefe would preside dud that among tl|eD speakers would lie Messrs. Sauer ajptl Merrlniattfpro-tloer, members of the last Cape Colony ministry, and Dr. Gavin Browa~$HaDk, the ex-member of pfcrliamept and former consul general of the Transvaal, who In the autumn lof 1890 advised the Boers to occupy Natal passes as the first operation of the war. Trial Trip of the U. P. Boys "Two other clergymen happened in by chance during our Interview, and 1 Introduced them to the Rev. Mr. Keller. One was the Rev. Artlinr Lowndes of Free [Sort and the other the Rev. C. L. Newbold of Manhasset. The conference was called by Lee Merriwether of Bt. I/ouis, who. with 22 other St. Louis leaders In the'Public Ownership party'of that city, enujo to Kansas City' from a visit to Mr. Jti.van at Lincoln, where the intentions of the delegation had been laid before*the Nebraska statesman. Mr. Bryan, it wn* stated, had expressed sympathy with the movement, if he had not gone no far as to support it. At the conference there were represented Populists of all persuasions, public ownership was advocated, and free silver Republicans, Socialists, Single Taxers and Bryan Democrats were in attendance. BASEBALL. Financial Statement on the Thames. RAILROAD SOLD. Yteanlta of Yeater In the DlfferlflnVmca. NATIONAL LEAGUE. ■adles' Peer weilrfr^de Marshall Vnn [tinkle and Albert C. Wall, counsel for Barker, have lest no opportunity to acot'ntunte their charge that the rector of Trinity mission vlo- Inted the sanctity of n parishioner's home and took advantage of the weakness of a young wife, who was not only a member of bis congregation, but also an active worker in his Sunday school and in the church societies. The .constant objections of Prosccutor John 8. Erwln have had the nominal effect of barring all reference to the event given as the direct cause of the shooting and alleged to have occurred on April 18. 181W. "The Uev. Mr. Lowndes came In to ■sk for some assistance for his mission Church at Freeport and also to request some advancement of his book, 'A Defense of Anglican Orders.' The Rev. Mr. Newbold Just happened in to call. School District of the Borough of West Hijston, Showing the Receipts tod .Expondlturcs, assets and liabilities for the Year Ending June 3, 1901 W. C. BliFNTON, Ircamrer. OF THE S lifldretT* ] T allatees**, 2D One case Li J Cornet®, g I J iJus.ln D Sioux City and Pacific Goes to the Chi- cago and Northwestern. At New York— 11. II. E. Pittsburg ....0 1200000 2— 5 10 S Hew York ...3 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0- 5 7 4 Batteries— Lcnver, O'Connor, Tannchill and BinnxDr; llnthcwson, Smith and Bowermun. At Brooklyn— R. H. B. Cincinnati ...0 10080110-0 10 1 Brooklyn ....0214 1010 1—10 13 2 Batteries— Phillips an J Bergen; klcJame? and Mcflulre. At Boston— It. II. B. Chicago I 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 1— 6 10 3 Boston 0 000033 1 *— 7 9 2 Batteries— Knson, Kahoe and 8ugden; Lawson and Kittredge. Second game— R. H. E. Boston 00050001 •— 6 8 3 Chicago 1 01 000000—2 6 2 Batteries—Willis and Kittredge; ilencfee and Kahoc. At St. Louis— H. B. Bt. Louis 1 01002002—6 -11 0 Philadelphia .0 00020000-2 » 2 Batteries—Jonca and Nicbole; Donahue and Mc- Farland. Booneville, Mo„ June 20.—The most severe wind, and rain storm that ever visited this section took place last night. The roofs of many .buildings were blowfe off. A large brick foundry was destroyed. Hundreds of trees were blown down. Tobey Ffther was by the falling walls of a two•Wry brick building. Nine persons are reported injured. Washington, June 20.—The United States government sold the Sioux City and Pacific railroad for $1,872,000 to the Chicago and Northwestern railway."Neither one knew Mr. Keller,.and I Introduced them. They have not seen him since till now. Both are here to swear that they met him at my house. Great opposition to.tlie meeting wns ■t once aroused, many contending tlmt there Is no other Glty In the world which would pertolt aueha demonstration while hlooda|}eCjJs atlll in progress and that therefore the police should prevent Its lieing held. Conservative papers In their laanea yesterday Invited citizens to break tap the meeting. The Globe said, "We trust that the friends of the enemy wllljbe made to see how foolish It Is to trylto hold such a meeting In London." . In view of the opposition the police took extra precautious, and the promoters of the meeting engaged WH) to 800 Rtewards to be In attendance at 0:30 p. in. The Jingo newspapers deacribed these gas stokers and navvies who were «hoseii more for muscle than pro-Jtoerlsui. Daort Clmfc' To mHh on build from lank audit $ To oa#h roceivcd from Mlna Conrad To ohhu received from Conn- 73 07 25 CO FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. ty Commi(W'oupr8 Tocaeh received from broken glnRf. book?, suuplMM etc.. To cesh received from Pitts- 109 58 ■M New York Stock Markets, famished br M. S Jordan A Co., stock brokers, room 36, Miners Bank Building. New York, Jane 90,19C1. Open. CI os 87% 88* 10*4 10ft 8i\i HH 4# 48fc 4ttf 40 W 9*H h*2# 12** 121 IS)* 11W4 11H* lift 116 6914 'V.V.'.V.'. wii 87'' 1B1V4 1SI« 47* 47 ... 79D4 7» 68* 09* 1*4 18* 21 21 'ii5 SS SB "It could not have been any other day of that week except Wednesday, the 19th. On Tuesday my diary shows that I was not In Garden City. There are no entries In It. On Thursday It shows that I was In Hollls attending to diocesan business from 11:45 a. mi to 4:30 p. m., and It was between these hours that the Rev. Mr. Keller called. To Be Started In ftflNNoarl. It war stated that It wan proposed to form a thlnl party In Missouri, which should finally be taken, up by the dissatisfied In the old parties from other states. A committee on organization was appointed and made a report yesterday. The committee, which represented each element present, submitted a set of resolutions as the new party's principles, and they were adopted. ton Hcbool Dintrict, etc To casb received from State 23 52 USERAL8' POSITION. * Altkif Mam hers Preparing a Manlf-V; feats to the Public. "• JE London, June 80.—About fifteen Lib- J&t member* o» Parliament who resent UDe party'h capture bjr the pro .■** Boers ara preparing a manifesto to ''HMniplaU tMIr -The pro-Boer wblefi.show Bimllar to thoa«? printed of Cuban ye- Mftierttradoeauid vlcjggF* .»3r . ■ - u. P. - rhalr Flrat Trial Trip oit tt#Th«rfiW Attracta Much Admiration. Henley-on-Th*tnea, June 20.—'TJ»e University of Pennsylvania boat MV«I their first trial trip on the Thames, this afternoon, the . being one and five-sixteenths mi|e& Their strokes varied from thirty to thirty-two a minute, and they flover**! the course in seven and utea. The trial attracted much intei eat. A great crowd of Englishmen fol -lowed the shell along the bank, am expressed admiration for the excciien condition of the crew after their - voyage. The men tkere'ia room lor Atcblaon ... Atchison pwf Brooklyn Traction... Cbes. & Ohio. (J. 8.| Steel U. H. mteel yref Man. El Mo. Pa Peo. Gaa I Jul. Iron & Fnel Bo.JPaclCc Nor. Pan. pref O. * Punu....... Reading Leather Bobber unlonZ Pacific Onion Pacific pref... Wato»«h prof Western Unleu The theory of the defense Is that the matter first came to Barker's knowledge on Jan. 20. 1001, and that his constant brooding rendered lilm Insane to the extent that he was unable to distinguish between right and wrong and to weigh the consequences of his actions.Approprlntt ii To casta received from td^.tr Cooper, Collector 940 CO To catih received from Letrii* Jones, Collector 14,400 77 To casb received from Tui- 475! 98 tbo rht tions 7 * 7U8 93 To cnbb received from hbort Loan 1,000 00 "The Hev. Mr. Lowndes further places the date because he was only In Garden City 011 Wednesday, the day that Mr. Keller cnuie to offer me the rectorship. The Rev. Mr. Newbold also tells me that he waa not In Garden City on any other day. Mr. Lowndes Ib even now seeking to find the stub of his railroad ticket to prove his assertion." * STANDING OP THE CLUBS. 122,660 23 W 11 1*. f?. W T. p. c. Pittsburg... 28*' is .mm Phila'pMa.. 22 23 .487 New YorK.. 21 17 .5Z1 Cincinnati.. 20 22 .470 Bt. Louis... 20 22 .£D2 Huston 18 21 .4U4 Brooklyn.... 23 22 .511 Chicago 10 31 .310 The meeting organized by electing J. H. Cook, fusion Populist, chairman; J. H. Ulllls. middle of the road Populist, vice president, and F. S. Ivowalskl. public ownership member, secretary. The committee, besides deciding on the name for the moveinent, decided to call a state convention for some time next fall. In the meantime the members will prepare an address to the people of the state. EXPENDITURES Scores of questions were put to witnesses covering the alleged offense committed by Mr. Keller, and at times the answers had been given hurriedly before the Judge could excuse them. Every objection and legal proposition that has been raised has Involved a long argument in which Mr. Keller s alleged wrong to Barker has been dwelt upon so that the motive could not drop from the Jurors' sight. By paid teachers waffes $11,535 67 By i*iid tiwln-rs atti nd County Institute 215 00 By pal.1 janitors 1,144 -41 By paid bond* redeemed 8,000 CO By paid interest on bond*,... tWO (0, By paid insurance five years policies J.lfcO OU By paid fuel . 4*6 bl By paid water and light \ _ 62 34 By paid collector's commissions By paid repairs By paid text books By paid supplies By paid furnishing etc....... By paid other excuses By paid treasurer's salny.. By paid secretary's Hilary... Cash in hand* uf treasurer at close of school)ear. AMERICAN LEAGUE. At Boston--Chicago, 3; Boston, 5. At Washington-Detroit, 2; Washington, 7.. At Baltimore—Milwaukee, 3; Baltimore, 0. At Philadelphia—Cleveland, 8; Philadelphia, 4. A - yV • The Minister** Diary. It was nnuoune»4'dati»g the day that all the tickets forifce meeting had been aold. Long befoaa"? o'clock the dcora were closed, and n» tvbeiher with or wlthoat Wkets. *jre allow ed to euter the Jail. A large crowd thronged the street and the adjacent thoroughfares, but both sldea of the street were lined with police, Btandlng shoulder to shoulder, and a large posse patrolled the middle of the road, Hulking every one move on. The disappointed mob banged the doors, snug "God Save the King" and MHule Britannia" ami cheered constantly. A heavy rain waa falling. KASTERN LEAGUK. At Providence—Providence, 1; Worcester, 0. At Rochester— Rochester, 11; Buffalo, 4. At Hartford—Hartford, 2; Syracuse, 2. *9 R*» 89 1,001? 10 8M si 647 45 170 01 7ft 00 150 00 SCR^I New Copper Company. The Hev. Canon Bryan's diary if a aturdy looking volume, bound In mottled red, with a half page for every day of the year. Niw York, .1 ulit* 20.—A telegram lias been reevlvvil here from the secretary Headquarter* will bo established both at Carthage and St. Louis, and the committee will appoint a chairman of each county in the state, whose duty it will be to enlist members and organize them into county clubs. The time for holding the convention will be fixed later. fit state of West Virginia anuouuohig tb$ Issuance of a charter to tin* Vukiyl: OciuuilbtntKl C.op|Der rompnnx. with « capital of $5.Chhukxi. The incorporators Mr», Barter who was tin- principal Wlttreaf yesterday, appeared nervous when she was called, and her voice Vas so weak that persons sitting a few yards away could scarcely catch a syllable. Slie seemed on the verge of collapse, and lier liauds trembled when she took the oath. She became more confident later, and her tones grew more distinct. While she spoke -Mr. Keller sat with his head drooping ou Ills breast and slightly Inclined toward the light, the side struck lDy Barker's bullet. He made no motion or assent or dissent and said no words to Mr. •win, who was bjr him, lnDt extreme pallor and tlie fetching Mra. Barker la Nervou«. Tuesday, April 18, Is all blank, showing that he was not In Garden City oil that day, for every Incident of his diocesan work Is minutely entered up, but nothing for Tuesday. April 18. Diaaitroas Storm In Missouri, Boouevilli*, Iklo., June 20.—The moat disastrous storm of rain and wind that ever fell in this section visited Booneville last night. Tobe Fisher was killed by the falling walls of a large two story brick building. The roofs were blown off of several business blocks and many residences. A large brick foundry near the river front was completely destroyed. Hundreds of trees were uprooted. Many small craft on the river front were blown adrift. The heaviest loser Is the Bell Telephone company, whose exchange Is practically destroyed. One death has been reported, and nine were injured. Three inches of rain fell in less min- T^ehers1^Srnif1l»»lnM, 162 oft the new roni|mnjr are B. J. Gre«|»ji but, John It. Butler. Beujaiitfn Hill ma, Charles S. Snead. Jr., arid Robert —$22,650 88 Ou Weduesday, April 19, 1890, occur these two entries: Cash In hands of troasuror... Caab duo from Low h JonoH, ASSETS 102 re CJ. JSeMeeUln. Thla company, it Is said, aud operate the Vulcan £$ipgfrr mines hi Esmeralda eounty, New, and will from time to time ae•qjiire ottacr mlues. Henry Slegel of this city la to president, J. A. Bamberger of Salt koke.UJty Is to be the vice president, and Charles T. Champion is to l»e the of the new company. "8:45—0:15 a. m— St. Mary's school and address." "0:15—10 a. in.—Sacred ■tudies." Denied l»D Mr. Bryan, collector Cash due from Edgar Coop r Value Brbool property of all kiuda 87,000 00 1,108 -n 69 60 Atlanta, June 20.—The Atlanta Con■tltutlon, in response to a telegram of lnCluiry, received a dispatch from W. J. Bryan denying that he was affiliated with the third party movement. Mr. Bryan's telegram readsreceived. No truth.In report." READY* these," said Mr. Bryan, "I waa free "ta.'fjieet any callerR, and among tbein was foe*Rev. Mr. Ivelletf the Rev. Pr. Lowudes and the ttev. Mr. Newbold. IA the evening I went to • meeting in Flushing. The date of the Rev. Mr. Newbold's call is even fetter fixed by the fact that in the afterrtftth lit *" go to the .Flushing meeting with me. in the early evening he called,pud said he was sor- I ry he couljl uot accompany me." The Rev. Mr. Newbold, who has attended every day 4fce equally positive about mwttug Mr. Keller on April 10. He to -eqvally loyal to the Integrity ef «ke bUmfted clergy* man. — J68.940 49 Just l»efore the doors were closed the crowd made a rusli The doors were thrown back violently and the glass panels smashed. Many persons suffered from contusions, from kicks and blows and some needed surgical as sistance. Several Women fainted and were rescued witbjdlfflc.ulty. Bonded debt abort Loan Assets over liabilities LIABILITIES . lS,C90-0\ 1,000 00 7 ~"V. . 08,740 -49 1 $88,340 49' ; * G^f /owed well, though | »„ £ uuu| » I iirntlitaUy. conijilcttil iieRotlationn for tr) , ' I the•uhrchaKeHrf tte Brlttob TUquipsou a„ lerera Taken Fr»m J Hoiwfett CW '' ~ i »|!|riit» hot allied se Mine tT|ire E«tln*»Uhed. fthainokin, PuvJwic 20.—Officials de- to the bottom" ftf Lllke Fldler sltofHmh pndMWfWf raft along the submerged tunnel to No. 4 slope, which was accidentally set on fire some time ago. The slope was-found full of water to the second level and the Are e*tlngnlshed. The water hoist was at once •et to work to empty the shjift, so that work for 000 of the 1,000 employees will begin Friday. When the alope Is emptied, the remainder of the employees will resume work. The shaft is owned by the Minei'in Tttiilroud and Mining company. r D Wo, tlio undersigned committee -appointed to audit the accounts of Win. C. Brenton. Treasurer, and Chas. H. Foster, - Secretary of the West Plttaton School Bo »rCl. .certify that we have this day examined tho wild accounts and find them correct as shown above. 20SS?i^n,RD! o-toiii. * .i ibch as [arseatu ilie Intense stijiin Many'who were opposed to the objects of the meeting thus gained access to the hall and caused an uproar. The stewards were kept busy throughout and a iall -*-ix — MOB LAW II b, lie Iiiih crown feebler since, Uie ai liegun, nml the effort to get to Albany, June 20.—In compliance with the request of Fred W. Atkinson, general superintendent of public instruction for tlie Philippines, Superintendent Charles R. Skinner has appointed four men teachers at tin annual salary of $1,200 each and four women teachers at an annual salary of $1,020 each for service as teachers In the Philippines. Following are the names of those selected: Mies Letta B. Burns of Lawrence. Miss V. Louise Herrlck of Madalln. Miss Fanny Groat of Seward, Miss May B. Curtis of Spjjficerport, Jesse Stinard of Ilermon, William B. Burt of Ilannawa Falls, James F. Connolly of Fort Montgomery and Ralph R. Blackney of Lancaster. ' from his went In tlie court room GARDEN AND G] At pi low. ( same els«wb Two Alleoad Muri JnSpMlJ. ■orpdratloif formedSonuyears ago a flie licensee df'tlui 4fd Thompson-Hons toll ot Botfon. TfcMft&WE'01"' havC been carried oiWm;«j?ain« to tepurt, bj C. A. Collin. of the Oeneral IJ lcCmlci.'nniiR«J,''Wtf Itycftie Urlftn, its rtoPpreslifrnt. both of whom arc now |tf Tijnilon. ,Th* ptirelmse of tlie eoinpnit}' Will be for the purpose of cm terlng flfflvely-lnto till- ftuKiWi eleetrlcaf WhleJluow gflvm promise of great development.. „'ina Almost more tlinn he can stand. He lias 41ms far made no reply Myself to tlie charges affecting Ills moral chnracter, liut Ills friends are veliemem in ills defense. Joseph Parker, .lr., of Orange, X. J., a lawyer, who has remained constantly by his side from Ievening. The meeting ended without tiny of the grave consequences which were at one time threatened. This not have been so but for the presence of the (Hilice, hundreds of whom, mounted and afoot, prevented the great bulk of £he crowd, which was estimated at from 12,000 to 15,000, from rushing Into In addition to the foregoing would submit the follow log: t*&' Wholo nunDbor of eohoo'H ... ■h? D« Whole aumlier of months taught in eaoh school Whole number maloto chord Whole number of femal teacher# Whole number of female pi enrolled.. whole number of male pi pila enrolled Whole uuiuber of - Sh 0/eport, La., June 20.—At midnight last night a mob composed of cltlcens of Bossier and Cadd parishes broke Into the parish jail at and secured possession of prophet'® Frank Smith and F. D. McLand'. whom they hanged on a tree on the Arkansas road. The town Is greatly excitej, over the affair. Today, armed men •re hunting for Prince Edwards, who, if caught, will share the same fate. All three have been held to be prlnci pally responsible for the murder of John Gray Foster, brother-in-law of Governor McMillan, of Tenaes'fee. u . - Jail and Hanged. s * 84 6 I the outset, said: ••Tlie ease will not eml here. We want a vindication for Mr. Keller, and we must have It." *Hm. mNlalnger Found Golltjr. 4*Deenta, N. Y., June 20.—Mrs. ClaristHItetager of Oneonta has been fomtd guilty of murder In the second «tegi«ee «i»d -sentenced by Judge Lyon of Binghamton to Imprisonment for life at hard labor in Auburn prison. The trial has been held for the last ten days. Her crime wfts the murder of Anna White, a young woman who she brought into the family to dO" housework and later accused of being-too intimate with Mr. Hillsinger. The murdered woman was found li| the Hillsinger home vit|i three bullet wounds in \|»6 body, and Mrs. Hillsinger alleged that she committed suleidp. the hall. rolled 1,106 iverage dally attoodiiuce... , iCr«raKO percentage of attcn- V .•C■ J.', dance.., "ii* Qoat of each pupil per month J 141 Average salary of , t acEtrs per mom Lb..10333 Average wilury of female "'taacbftrB per month 44 90 x\ VaHMttion aM per copy conn- i 4 ' tyaa»osamt nt for lAXi $697,80F i 13 mitifl levied for nchool pnr\ pcm'8 f 0,628 GO 10 millrt levied for baUding | pnrpoMM As it was the speakers got a hearing, although they were ednstantly and noisily Interrupted by a considerable minority of those present. There were frequent objections by the stewards, who gradually thinned the opponents of the meeting. Frtiarlnpli Crrw at Hrrttx. London, JuiM Penusylvijjlann arrived nt Henley at midnight last night.. They were tired after their to»K journey, but otherwise well. They Witi met lDy Mr. J. K. Cooper, secretary of the Henley regatta committee, and a number of spectators, who loudly ebeered the Amerlean oarttuen as they drove In brakes to tUe Five Horseshoes Inp, where they have taken up their quarters. The I'ennsylvanians have brought their boats with them and propone to take their first spin this afternoon. V —————— Two Million Dollar Mortgase. "Do you coutemplate a civil suit?" was asked. Al«bumn-Kear*nrffe AB«|T*rmrr. Newport. It. t.. June 20.—Yesterday was the anniversary of the famous naval engagement between flie Kearsaige and Alabama, and by rolHBiUeute, to ail appearances, although the uavf de. partment may have timed luaJters Just right, the Alnbama. ot JjjgnJw J»*v/ appeared off the ImrbW'W'Jhwrafternoon Just /at the tlruetrtieti the anniversary «w on the deck Of We flagShlB, the new Kearsarge. -Tfi« Alabama rfmntned outside so that in? InWiest in tlie Kearsarge would not be divlde/J, The Alabama comes here to be attached t« (lie north Atlantic squadron for the snmmet cruise along the New England coast. " "I cannot say tliat we do not, but 1 do say that Mr. Kellet will be cleared pt the charge against him. This cannot be done bCfe." "Would net Mr. Relief have been satisfied to hftye lind the whole matter thoroHghly tbfaslied out here, so that he cpu'd cilitalh vindication at once?" *lf could not-lie «» ho wished It," was the reply. "Judge Blair's rulings have been based upon the law. and our desires could not change the course of procedure." 0- Finally the majority cArrled resolutions condemning the government for its policy In South Africa and demanding that an Immediate offer of terms of peace be made to the Boers? this offer to include a promise of complete independence,Will DnUI it Monument to Blaine. Pittsburg, June 20.—Andrew Carnegie will erect a monument to James G. Blaine. A personal friendship of many years and a warm admiration for the great champion of American Industries Inspire the philanthropist In this his latest undertaking. A site for the monument. it Is believed, will lDe chosen In Bchenley park, near the Carnegie institute. It was learned from an ltative source that Mr. Carnegie has had the erection of the memorial In mind for some time, bnt as yet definite plans have not been formulated. 6,979 80 Best Flour M Feed, all kinds....! Oats, per bushel I Oalfc 15 bushel p« fl Best uan No. 11 i cans fine Peaches... FIRE WARDEN LAW: Gross amount of duplicate.. $16,607 ?6, Less for exon rations f 400 ttl Iajm for land returns 41 73 Lobs for Mbatomuuts by Co. CommtolMyyy 105 03 -$ f50 41 Net amK^BSKiplioate.... ■tv'nt§™F^,u,lts' on Declared Unconstitutional by Judge Niles, of Tioga County. WUUamsport, June 20.—Judge Niles, of Tioga county, has declared the lire .warden law unconstitutional and refuses to allow compensation to constables for fighting forest Area. The de. cision, if sustained by the Supreme Court, will affect every Pennsylvania. ■on of Montana Senator Married. Butte, Mon., June 20.—W. A. Clark, Jr., the youngest son of United States Senator W. A. Clark, and Miss Mabel Foster were married at the home of the bride's parents. Rev. S. C. Blacklston of St. John's Episcopal church officiating. The Foster home was elaborately decorated. The wedding guests were limited to 30 — friends and relatives. Mr. Foster gave his daughter away. There v/ere no bridesnialds Of grooms men. Walpole, Mass., June 20.—Actuated by jealousy, Annie Peltze, a German girl of 20 years, attempted to kill Harvey C. Blanchard, who had formerly been attentive to her, then sent a bullet into her own brain, killing herself Instantly. Blanchard is a blacksmith in the mills at East Walpole. About a year ago Miss Peltze came to East Walpole as a restaurant waitress, and Blanchard paid her much attention. Reeeutly he discontinued his atten- Jralouay f'auaea Double Tragedy, HMtf Wj "WIU you not -dlsclose the.pinna you have in view for clearing Mr. Keller of the charges made against him?" Guthrie, O. T., Juuc 20.—A first mortgage gold bond for $2,812,500, given by the Choctaw Northern Railroad company to the Girard Trust company of Philadelphia, was filed yesterday. The mortgage w*D given to provide the meauu for the construction and equipment of the proposed line of railroad from Gray, Blaiue county, in t\ ly direction to the northern line of Oklahoma Territory. 100 «7 •'Not at tills time, but I repeat that he is Innocent and that he will be vindicated at the proper time." Total....,,.,,*, CM) |«©celv4?d frDm Low is Jonea. Collector f 13,(3? M By 5 p«r cout. rebate on fll oft 19 By 2 per oenfc Comiuiiteloud ou $H»,762 57 By 5 jper rent. Commissions C $4,011 W f lfl,U67 02 3 cans Corn i dozen Canned C»n 3 llis Evap Peach 4 lbs -Lion C cffflH The World asserts that counsel for the prosecution In the Barker-Keller case have established a perfect alibi for tile Rev. Mr. Keller covering the entire day of April I'J. 1KM». the date ou which Mrs Parker s»"C9W l|ie assault iiimn her took place «( (Jt f |19!W '■D Arllug tou, N. J. All day yesterday three rrotcstant Episcopal clergymen were in couit ready to swear to the whereabouts of Rev. Mr. Keller ou the date ill question If Mrs, Barker's story had bcou admit ed as evidence. No Sugar Bounty Deelalon Yet. J6S tt2 ar. C# , Niles. Mich.. -Um« 20,—A copious (low of crude petroleum haa'lieen accidentally discovered on the farm of jw. W. Stevens, about six miles northwest of this city, during the sinking of an artesian well. Dudley Sliirely, u Smith Beml ilnd.i prospector, at once sBcured leases of BOO acres of land, iucimnus the SteveiiB farm, and will begin drilling for oil. The flow of crude oil from ttw plcvpns well "#) steady, and Indications point 1,0 #1) ble supply. The discovery o» oij has excited the farmers in the vicinity, «U'I property values are going skyward. Oil lu MlchlitnO. Paris, June 20.—M. Dupuy, the minister of agriculture, has Informed a deputation of seuators and deputies from the sugar growing departments that, as the sugar bounty question was tjonnl, nothing could be decided on the subject before Brysse)a conference reassembled, 830 70 CYCLIST DROWNED. Balance due. JOSEPH LAKQFOBD,) 8. M. PAUSE, s Committee $11,049 10 9 1,108 13 Failed to Notice an Open DrawUfldfle, Fret* and Rod* Into m Cr««JC Tranaport Arflrfa From Manll*. San Franpisco, June 20 —The transport Aatec ha* aifiyed after a FflO 32 days fronf Manila and 24 days from Nagasaki. She brought Company H of the Forty-second regiment, United Btates volunteers; about 140 discharged soldiers and civilian employees and five i-abln passengers. There are 02 men •u Company II. tlons. Am Ileal Brnu, Nyack, .NV T,. June Abrams, aged 20 years, of Mt. Ivy, was drowned In a creek at Grassy Point, this morning. He was riding a bicycle, and, falling to notice that a drawbridge was open, plunged into the water with his wheel. . Albany, June 20.—The great increase In canal traffic over that of last year continues, and the report of operations for the second week of June shows an increase of over 20,000 tons In the amouirt of fVeigfct carried. The report for each wdek since the opening of navigation shows large Increases, and although the canal onpnpd tWP later this year than fast year the total for the period today is larger than It was at this date last year. Inrreoae In Cunal Traill*. Washington, June 20.—Consul General Guenther at Frankfort, Gft*maiiy, reports to the stute department the ex. Is to nee In tropical Africa of an ideal food of the bean family, whlcft th« chemists say Is the on|y fruit round In a state that shows all the chemical properties of a perfect nutriment. Two pounds of these beans would supply the daily requirement* of the humau system. J. T. ARMST1 Vermont Paper Plant Deatroyed. Life is We Make Ki South Main St. Bradford, Vt., June 20.—The entire plant of the Bradford Paper company has been by fire, with a loss of $13,000. The property was insured for $5,500. The mill was built 1930. «tK»DS DEL1VE1 au of liai'dt'i, pjfy. Itcv. Dr. Arthur Lowndes of Free'port, S. and the Rev. C. I-. New bold of Mnuhnssett. n. y. They were the Rev. Canon II. R. Rry 80 says the old adage tUafc ovory- AAA tx-fly beliaves. What cat and YyV drink plnvu an important part in /) D, making lifo enjoyable. ch refreshihTsuiier dm# QU() Are a panacea for that tired foeljiM \\\ that accompanies tb« nweltorin, 0(W summer. Here's our list: V \ \ , jtiways THE MOLINEUX CASE, DyipeptJcs cannot be lpnel|v*d f}ec#q*p to live requires* nourishment. KooiTls~*bt nourishing antll ft l« dijgtiitSd. A disordered stomach caanot digest food. It must hAT0 assistance. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure digests ■II Mnds of food without aid from the stom«ch snowing It to rest and regain Its natural functions. Its elements t*rs eykct!/ the same as t)iG natural rflgestwe flnldfe. and It simply can't help but do you good. T. 3; Yates. Plttaton, Btroh's Pharmacy, Writ Pltwna. BRIEF NEWS NOTES. Decision of the Court of Appeals Will' Not be Handed Down Till October. Buffalo, June 20.—The Court of Appeals announced today that the decision In the Mollneux case will not.be handed down before. j.he October term. Until then, tfoHncux must remain Ln WON ANOTHER VICTORY, The city council of Havana has rejected the bid of approximately $14.- 000,000 made tiy Pauy, & IKLellau for the sewering nnd paving of ITavana nnd will readvertlse the contract for three months. Eagle Bowlers Oefeated the farsonj Ti»cqp three ministers are prepared to swear Hint ICi,.r t}|{* Itev. Mr. Keller lu Garden City on the very day that if,.B. Barker names in Jier statement as Keller Wn« In Garden City | ?4tr«* spectres that threaten bsbj's Ufa; Cholera Infantum, dysentery, diarrhoea. Dr. Fowler's Extract of WUd strawberry Merer I falls to conquer thMfc Yeam Once More. Again last »i«ht the bowlers from the Eagle Hose Co. defeated the team from the Parsons Hose Co., (ft two well played games.. This makes a contiijtj. OU6 string of victories that the Eagle beys have captured since they entered the bowling field. After the game last evening the team# w*r? banqiietted at Van's cafe. The scores &f the games A Fatal Runaway, Whitehall, N. Y„ June 20,—Mrs. Jowapl II. I'riiyil of (ilens, Falls,'ft. V., lias been killed near Kort Edward while driving with her husband. Their team ran away, throwing out both occupants of t|ie O\rriaso. . Mr. t'ruyn was badly bruised. t \\ Shelley & Luchttinff ?r's Root Beer* 'v'Y m tde by oursoivea froui pure dw* \XX tilled wit«r and Hirte* Extracts /vY Very refro6hiatf. /)/)/) East Monntalu Lithla Water, Gin\\\ g*r Ale. l.emon Soar, Birch Beer, ■V},) and Sarsaparilla. K ; K Sapgertown Minfr.il Springs, fancy ' yvv dnnhe; life huoyn rCvaiuit»encl6a & \ ► k -by hII physician^. Sa \ V v Clausen's UinRer Alo and Root B*er. * XvAX Fisiuier'a iTufermoiitcd Oraiw Juire. V* vW'True Fruit" Driukd; a No. 1 drink. the dale of tlio attack upon her. Another witness Is also ready to sup pert Henry Hayes, warden ol Grace churcli, New ark. At a meeting of "the )Coar J of trustees of C«rUCW Schurunu'iTBltvou ao equal amount ratuHgaaKBr ptiiers. Iflic F. I.oper, rfiajfctrTHai conspiring with Cashier JoWlS. ASopklns to defraud the People's bank nTPhlladelphia of large ■urns of money, by direction n{ Uio court has HrougM in * verdict of not MiltV. . Buffalo will be taxed to the utmost to take care at ita visitors, which. It- Is estimated, «QI number of 80.- 000.000 during..tfce amaoer. Suitably accommodations can be had onI£ by applying long In advance of your *J» Are You Oolng to the Exposition f the "deathcell at &*• CARNEGIE ISN'T WORRYING, The Rev. Mr. Keller Journeyed from Arlington, N. J., to Garden City, on Long Island, on April 19. ISr.tl, to offer (he iyofors|)!p of Grace church to Canon Bryau at fflts Ifisttijteji of Jjf. (NSOMHjA la caused by the derangement of the nerves. Llchty's Celery Nerve Compound Is an extract of celery combined with oittier efflca clous medical Ingredients, resulting In a nerve medicine at rata vfrius, *44 wonderful In Its prompt and soothing (taratlve effects. It win maka yon sleep. Bold by J. II. Hoack. ; Jtvr Manager For New York Journal. Hit Gift to the Scotch Universities Minneapolis, June 20.—Colonel W. E. vit Tlw Times, has peen selected by W. R. Hearst to fill the position of business manager of the New York Journal and will take charge of the business affairs of that paper [July 10. rival there. Only Part of One Year's Income. Glasgow, June 20.—When an admirer recently praised Andrew Carnegie for his generosity, he replied: "Perhaps you overrate my personal sacrifice. My sift to the Scotch universities merely represents the surplus of my Income for 1900.", were as follows 1st. Game 2d Game. 123 178 Hayes. Mr. McFarlane, formerly ot Wllljeabarro, JirovVled for a limited nunfber of people, and tbese locations can be had by applying to John E. Sayre or D. p. Baxter, 81 Benftet building, | WllkertWW. ,: EAGLES. Jones The Rev. Jtfr. Keller, It is learned, took the 10:50 «. m. train from New Yjrk, a reiving in Gnrden City at 11:41 ». m. Ilo walked across the railroad Cmc£» to lh(« ft'ctpiy. f-lifro lives thf Bev. I'ji-uui) U. II. Bryan, nrelideneon of,ftueens and Nassau aud assistant to tile Hlglit Itev. Arthur N. Littlejolin, tDlsho|D of Long Island. fii? jtpf. Cdpng Brrnn ftfl81D0€n court tff 'prove this since the ppenlug of t|i(' trl*D: Both the Uev. Dr. Lowndes and the Bev. Mr. Newbold were ln his1 jtody when the Rev; Mr. Keller called. aI| fbi* t|»i uroseciUlpn !w» known trout the beginning. No affidavits liave jtjecn taken liecause Sir. Erwln at the put set started In to exclude Mrs.1 "Barker'* story. lW would not make necessary 04* Jilfil fef |)lfD RjiT. Mr, Keller. Uf. Bryan bas brought bis diary to xoart *itBTDlni every Cl*y to prove the Keller alibi, If tWrt were necessary. ' Yesterday In court while the testimony was being taken he fdld the whole stor? te » wBORg. that SKelley O- LucHsing'er, Luurno Ivhh, Wist PltUUa. That's the w»y it is with uriM pleectlQg onr many petrooe who h come to know by experience •€, plvagnre we take in providing Q with the prettiest, the Uteet the a durable Well Pnptrs at the Ter# b eet Price. An yon one of oaf MM It not, why not? Erer seen out ■ ptul Piotnre frxnee? We pey -«W. & w. S. BARREI NORTH MAIN P. S.-If yoq are lolnar to MM* minting done oonsolt m Miller Van Valkenburg ,,..,,149 D07 115 119 A Monster Devil Fleh Sweet 108 i2» Destroying Its T|ctli$, Is a type of Constipation. The power of tfiis malady Is felt Cra organs, nerves, muscles and brain. But Dr. Klng'a New. Life Pills are a safe and cartain cure. Best In the world for fftbmack. Liver, Kidneys and Bowels. Only 20 cents. alorlous ewe "The doctors M ae my coogh was laeatable. One inM* Cough Cure made me a well man." Norrts Bllw, North N. H. fccause ywfve not found relief from a stubborn cough, don t despair. One Minute Condi Cm has caNid thousands, and It will core yen. Safe and sure. T. ). Yates, Plttaton, ?troh'S PU(tr»»cy, Wsat flttston, ,, Rommell 163 184 Comes from Dr. D. B. Carglle, of Washita, I. T. He writes: "Electric Bitters has cured Mrs. Brewer of scrofula, Which had caused her great suffering for mrf. Twrlt»e aoren watl!3 break out on he* head and face, Wd the best doctors could give no help; hut now her health Is excel .ent" Electric Bitten Is the best blood purWer known, .t's the supreau remedy fof peseta*, tetter, salt rfcfiniB, utcSfs. bolls, aad runalag sores. It stimulates liter, kidney and bowels, expels poisons, helps digestion, bonds up the strength. Only BO cents. Bold by Stroll's Pharmacy. West Wttston, and W. a Price, Pitts ton. (jotrentwd. A MERITORIOUS REWARD,' Houser 144 104 DEATH OF MAJOR YOUNG. m w PARSONS. 1st Game. 2d Same. A Steady Influx *f the Raault of Hon^jratallng*. By careful attention to buelneae, j courtesy to patrons, truthful representation of ***** reasonable price tyit, WllWRns" A McAnulty have gained MONEY. He Wn One of the Oldest Lawyers In Berks County. Jenkins Reading, June 20.—Major Samuel L. Young died this fnornlng at the fatally home ln this city.. He was Unite® States commissioner for this district, and one of tho oldest members of the Berks county Bar. Llewellyn Croupy bounds from Baby*a Crib at night ate agonising to motiera. Dr. Oalrln's Croup Tincture will relieve croup, soon ss sdm{n|stercd. It Is also a never tailing remedy for coughs, colds aad lung complaints. Twenty-Ore cents per bottle. Watch repairing. Lewis, the Jeweler. Turnbach Use AUen'a Foot-Ease, I have money for mortgages la any amount Mortgages may stand for a term of years and only the interact be paid, or will give the priv tloge to make payments on mortgage mouth ly, quarterly, semi-annually or annually, and the Interest will ceaao immediately on every dollar of thus unpaid. This ia no* building association money. I handle o©l| private funds and trust funds. Evans Barber US* ▲ powder to fe» imt*i Into t*f asportation as the cttyVheadquartereI y9ur tott ieel jnrollen, nerrou. a&4 Carpets, WaU F»P«r, Paints, and1 & D~p«l«., etc. Their Block la It cools tin (Mt u4 make* vftUlaf •MT.]ue*«r Urofceu up. but is replenlihed ?«r» mtoWb. : «»••«•* ft, tairowhw'nJUT.ereiy sale. If you want you* *iH: JS^Unii1008® «ww*D».ca" °* It feu toSi WILLIAMS ft M'ANULTY, M* Hi'OM W:-'' N. Main St «£T£& **""* *""* ,, nl H«r »nciN fc* Cww» "" MCRQWTin ■ I'liuvf men, Reese 1M* ■ ■■■■■• ■■ ■ i ii i i.* Dufu, dtouo u4 4Mtb follow Ml ot tl» bowel#. cat RtWItt'f UttJo 1 Ulan* to r*rDl*to them and job will - i '.w "■ . " Ml »» A Hnn ■prmla will oioellr dlwM* th. tiling perwm (or tfrM or (Mr tltnr dM h»»« occurred, howerer, la wftlefc \ core hu been effected in few thu ort reek bj epplrta* Owaberlmln'* PUn Bala, vr ule by Fmrrer, M * Roberto, Vl» - ud T»wlili Weet Plttotoa, M* Jlrchit* THF. WEATHER. Krauee's Cold Curpi IWi to your life and life to J*' '-"I to tMia, sorer crip*. T. U Mttatoa, Strop's FkamaJr. V)4fl Washington, June 20—Forecast until 8 Bi, m., Friday, for Eastern Pennsylvania: Portly clqudy tonight and Fri for colds In the bead, chest, throat or »*y portion of the body, breaks op a cold ka:M hours without taterruptloB to wort. Will . prevent colds if taken when tat CWDljl »pp«r. Price *•*D S»M » »u *rnD— ». E. BAXTE hn« twit WU 119 KEIilStGlBD m mm MoCUtV i \ 2s ■t : . |
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