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1 * E?S? § There is no more effective mejfdium of reaching the 30,000 men, J women and children in this com$ munity. t IV KHc9) Do you want all the new* »♦ r iyour home town ? Then si iscribe for the Gazette. The oiu published in the ci' FIFTY-FIR ST YFAR J weekly established im®. * 1 I1RJ A ICIMX } DAILY E8TABLI6BED bt THEO. HART 1882. P1TTSTON, PA , WEDNESDAY EVENINQ, AUQUST 14. I$oi. Tw^T^r\rY\ ONLY DAILY IN CITY M'KEESPORT TUBE 1 MILLTIEDUPTODAY STRIKERS MIKE GUNS, REFITTING THE SHAMROCK. BANDITS HOLD UP TRAIN THE POLICE SCANDAL. ALWAYS THE CHEAPEST Bis Unelna: Maat la Snceeaafully Btrerf and Glennon to Appear Be* It the Trust Seems to Hay* the Advantage. Vteppedt Bold Robbery In Indian Tef- New York, Aug. 14.—Deputy Police Commissioner Devery and Wardman Gdwurd Glequon will be required i»J appear at any time from now on, The Herald says, at District Attorney Philbin's office, to furnish any information desired by Mi* Pbilbln relative to his investigation of charged of corruption against the police department. Deputy Police Commissioner Devery therefore ended his holiday at Saratoga yesterday. At police headquar ters It was stated last night that he had sent word that he would be at his office today. Wardman Glennon has signified his Intention of complying with the district attorney's demand. Commissioner Murphy said of the mat ter: fore Phllbln. All Summer Goods a# Special Low Prlcem. Look Over New York, Aug. 14,—Many visitors w«i»t to the Erie basin yesterday, all eager to get a glimpse of the new chal: lender for the cup, the emerald hued Shamrock II, with which Sir Thorn#* Llptoii hopes to win the Internationa} trophy. But vigilant watchmen barred the and none save those bear ing a special permit from Mr. David Barrie. Mr. Upton's personal H?pre seutative'here, was permitted within the Inclosure. ritory. BBIAAHLE PLANT SHUT DOW*. BIZ 8U8PB0TBD MEN ARREBTED. Twa Pittsburg Mills Start. «t YoaBMtvwn W||l Mol 60 Oat. Ten Iklllfd Workmen In Lower Carheirle Mlli Qalt-4«ver«l Han- PaaBengera Loae #400, Not Conntlnar Jewelry-Mall Saeka Broken Open, bnt Little Money Found—Bipreamen lily They Lokt THESE Keystone State Democrats. BARGAINS irei Boys at McKeeaport Leave, Pittsburg, Aug. 14»—Wtallfe the strikers have made gains In Pittsburg, Mc- KeesiDort, Wheeling and Bellalre in the past 24 hours, the main advantage seems to be still with the mill owner*. The general situation can be summit rlzed thus: Fort Worth. Toil. Aug. 14.—South bound Missouri, Kansas and Texas train No. 3 was robbed at Caney Bwltcli. I. T., early yesterday by five masked tnen. The express car , was blown open, the safe wrecked and tWe' mall sacks rilled. All fhe passengers were robbed of their money. JC quality Dress Lawns, all colors and patterns, [ To.wed to the basin the evening before. the challenger yesterday lay alongside the floating derrick Champion. The work of unstepping j nclll's jury mast was begun during the early morning hours. The woodwork around the heel was loosened, and then, as a giant doctor might extract a tooth, the huge forceps of th* big derrick were swung over to drag from the racer the uugalnly looking spar. When a Woman doesn't take an j Interest in her housework— «Mo One lot of Ladies' Shir* Waists, Inincluding the 75c, $1 and fi.ss grades, "NINE MEN DEAD IN FIERY TRAP CLANS GATHER FOR CONVENTION When the least exertion tires her— A Money Saving Plan is presented at each change of our stock. It is either good:, of exceptionally high quality or medium orices, or exceptionally low prices ■for medium quality goods. The present offering of When her back ache* constantly— her head troubles lier—limbs pun, and she feels generally miserable, it's • pretty sure indication that her kid* nert are not doing their duty. That hnckr.cbe la simply kidney ache— Tefl h\en, five of them skilled, left the lower Union mill of the Carnegie company here and joined the strikers. This first defection in the Carnegie fet'eW of moee thftii lo.OOO mop made the strikers Jubilant, but the company a* serts that it filled their places at once and that there will be no more desertions.TO OLOSrn 80c MOM 6c quality Cream Domet Shaker Flannel, Caney. the place where the robbery occurred. Is a Side ♦rack 30 miles north of Denlson. It Is in the Clioctow 5Jd tlon of the Indian Territory, and the population surrounding the station is only 12?. Th* train does not stop at Caney except 011 signal. As the propel* signal was given, the engineer whistled his reply, and the train slowed down for the stop. "I have had notice sent to oiennmi to be ready go to the district attorney's office the moment a summons reached blui. whether it be official or otherwise. I have also instructed him to give any Information thet may be In his possession to the district attor FO* OKo ico doz. Large Cotton Towel*, worth double, Upton Left London Today. Americans Mobbed In Holland—Naval Com- The Factional Contest for Seats Overshadows All - Else-Fusion is Practically Dead. The poison the kidneys should take out of the blood is left in, and is breading all sorts of dire diseases— But you can stop it— tAU PRICE 0o EACH Children's Muslin Drawers, trimmed. It wijs lifted out rtnd cast asid*. and thett tlk- slings ot the derrick were swung over to pick up the great length of steel which is to serve as the racing spar of the challcuger. Doan's Kidney Pills Act directly on the kidneys— strengthen them, help them to do their duty, Read what one grateful woman has lo say about it. Mrs. Elizabeth Gates, of corner of [May and Philadelphia streets, Dayton, O., says: CLOTHING FOR MEN AND BOYS is more than usually attractive. The Suits are of seasonable weight and up to date styles; well made and well finished FOR 0c A FAIR 1 case Children's Gau ze Vests, The folia 110 plant. where the men struck on Sunday, was finally closed after working short handed until Monday afternoon. "As to $!•'. ftevery. it is n matter of common knowledge that Ik I® now in Saratoga on a short vacation. I have Called' Mr. Philblii's attention to that fact {tnd have asked b|m what suggestion he h.'is to make. I have not heard from him iu reply, i hare been told that Mr. Devery expects to return to' New York today, but I liuve no absolute knowledge as to whether that be ♦rue or not." ran to bach Window Shades, with spring roller. mander Dead. This mast measures nearly Iflrt feet lu length—loll fee.t Ihrhp* fn be of- Bet. It Is built wholly of steel, the Interior braced with diagonal struts and longitudinal angle irons. The spar is of one piece, and there will be no currying rt way of topmast, for I here is no topmast to carry »n\ay. I'fion th» l»l- Jii iis metal will rienend the luck of Hie Y.lptou boat, ft is a ease of putting all the eggs iu one basket. Several hundred lmys employed At the National Tu1»« works Hi .Vleiveesport went o'ul during the ulglit and day. materially aiding the crippling process. The works are golug ahead short handed, hut the ranks of the workers are thinning, and the supply of material I* tunning low. liners made gains at Wheeling, Hlid the steel officials admitted the Belhvood plant would be closed. Another break Is reported likely at New castle, hut there are no positive Indiratiqns of II Instead of the hurried signal to go ahead, the engineer Hiift nretifan were confronted by two pien with masked faccs. About the same time the express messenger anil the mall elerk were communicated with through the closed doors of fholr curs. Three of the robbers si**t wildly, and il.vu tli? call went to the messenger and elerk. "Open up here, open up. and don't be too slow about it.'" FOR So MAOH Children's Summer Dresses, slightly soiled, McKeesport, Pa., Aug. 14—Employes of theJuttt. weld, and lap weld departments of ttoe National Tube Works, numbering about 1,000, came out this morning, completely tying up the big tube plant. Th® Monongahela blast furnaceB and two or three minor departments only remain in operation. Good outer prevails. Harrisburg, Aug. 14.—Every trail* coming Into the city today has btsen loaded with delegates aHd visitors to the Democratic State convention, whicb convenes tomorrow for the nomination of candidates for treasurer and justice of the Supreme Court, Comparatively little ia being taken in the contact for the Nomina tions. It W«sttg almost a foregone conclusion that Judge Harman York#*, of Doylestown. will be named Tor justice and Representative Afedr** J. Palm, of Meadvllie. p5\ treasurer. The overshadowing contest is that between lh% rival factions for the control of the convention. Two complete sets of delegates will claim the Philadelphia seats and there are several other contests. Inftuding one for the Fifth 1,0- fct'rhe seat1?. The LuzeWie delegates ahd headers are bxpected here this afternoon. It has developed that the Tlghe delegates from the Fifth Luzerne district filed their credentials first with the State committee aHd that, therefore, It iV» the Lenahan m'ert Who must, make the flght to secure the seats for their men. There are still a lew prominent Democrats who cling to the idea of a fusion ticket, but they are in a hopeless minority. The executive committee is holding a meeting this aftertioon for the purpose of choosing temporary officers for tomorrow's convention, and this e veiling there will be a conference to prepare a platform. M»Dn'n Pino $12.00 Suits ffiO 7f? reduced to «JFO« M %3 Poyw' Fine $10.00 Suitu n»- £2 Q O dm-rd to O.cfo (.'litldron'M'Gc Kiire Pants, /M §» I to »*#0 NetfHtfee Wliirt;' the rejj- g2 O ular $1 value, reducedl«».. mM9\9 *%J0 B* Oppenheimer, Clothier and Furnisher. Cor. Main anil William Sta , Pittston. FOR 99c KAOH Muslin Gowns,* "Doafl'a Kldrtey Plll» were worth tbrnaands of dollar* to fne and I think nucha remedy is a Godsend to suffering humanity. I don't think I should be alive to-day had it, not been for them. I suffered for years with my kidneys and no one but invself can imagine what I went through, The pain and distress across my back was ho baa at times thst ft was on but impossible for me to Ret about, 'ftte t*nst cold settled in my back and at such times I mffercd the most. The miserable Itcariug down feeling was a source of great suffeiine to me. I also had a kid* tiey weakness which was very annoying and distressing I tried a of so-called kidney remedies, but none ga\e me relief. The very first dose of Kidney rills helped me. I recommend them to uiv frienrtaat the grandest tnediciue on earth and you turfy use my statement for publication/'WILL MAKE SPECIAL VALUES FBI 39cEACH -'5 tluz Ladies' Belts, real valne'»jc; PRICE TO CLOSE »Oo EACH BASCBalL. After the great spar was safely atepj ped the men bepau setting U|) the sluohds.Thvre et;e fohr Ah.rouds .nil eltli i tihie. i iii'f«■ leading I com tWitil would 1De the head of the lower must were the craft rigged in the usual way with mast and topmast instead of thespar being one length of metal. From within came no response, and the robbers again called out. "Open I he d-w *DC• n-o will hloxf It open and blow Reanlte of Yestordny's Games In the sH; People's Store Pittsburg, Aug. 14 —Two hoop mills were started at the Painters' pla*t this morning. The officials neflise to state the nil miter of men working. It is currently reported about the mill this morning that a boss roller at one of the Painters' mills had been offered $16,000 to return to work and help break the strike. Th'e offer was refused. Early reports from the Carnegie lower union mill are that operations ate seriously handicapped this morn *ng. but it was not until after T o'clock that a sufficient number of men was, secured to make even the pretens* ot working. Inside Information is that the force is one third to one-half less than it should be. It is stated that work will begin today dismantling the Chartier's plant of the American Sheet Steel company, at Carnegie, preparatory to Its re-establishment at Leechburg. Pittsburg, Aug. \4.—Officials of the American Tin Plate company gave out this official statement today: "As the result Of the attempt of the American Tin Plate company to start its Crescent works at Cleveland In twentyfour hours half of the mills were put in successful operation, manned largely by former workmen who have Receded from the Amalgamated association. expressing the belief that the officers of the association have done wrong in violating their .wrlflen agreement with the company. JThe start in Cleveland having com pany will, short time, make a similar move elsewhere." DIITtrnit Lessaea. NATIONAL LEAGUE. IS SOUTH MAIN STREET. TOU to ll— At Netr York- R. H. E. fcoijoii ... Ci 0. 0 9 fi y' 0 ft 0 S— 5 7 0 Per Y if ft rt 0 0 .0 ft 0 6-- 0 5 4 The American Tin Plate company has started a small force in the Crescent plant In Cleveland and is also planning resumption at other points. There was no response to the second rail, and the firing again began, fully 20 shots being discharged. Still there wins no response. and the three men prepared ft suidil blast of .dynamite ■•pilust tfor cyr doot". In tin* lueniitlme the shooiiMti had ;iDs r»t* iie:1 ''if passengers. The conductor. brakohian and potter ran through the train, and as ihey calhd out, "It's a hold up," the Bat terica—Nichols ki:'i K'»"ede»: MnfheWsoft and Smith. Evans ...Brothers At Brooklyn— R. H. e. Philadelphia. 0000 1 000 12 « 1 Brooklyn ... I 5 0 ft ft ft 2 ft •— 6 12 1 To Dismantle ChartPlant. There l« one topmast backstay on eilc.ii side aiei preventer stay Icrtditig ho III file |Miin* wlihfo | })r* bSutMa of ft 'lower mast Would lie. In addition there are one forestay. one Jibstay ami a fore topmast stay. There are two shifting baekstays which lead from the truck to the quarters. The yacht's main leuttn, a jiti.nl wfyleh Wrts brought to port yesterday by the Anchor Hue steamship Anchoria. will be put in place today. BHtterivi—Orth, White anil Jurklitx; Kitson and Doan'a Kidney Pills for sale by all dealers. Price «p cents. Mailed by Foster-Milbnrn Co., Buffalo, N. Y., sole agents for the United States. Remember the name, Doan'a, and take no substitute. A FEW BARGAINS Orders have been given for the dIS mantling of .the Charting plant a* tiegle and ft* removal to Leechburg. The strikers were called together on Monday by Superintendent Henry and told of the company's purpose. Mr. Henry said that the fires would be lighted and all prei»artltliinfl Miade !ci flt'arl on Tuesday. At 2 o'clock the whistle would be blown, and If the men failed to respond the Ores would never be relighted. The programme was carried out. but when the Whistle sounded the men did not respond. The tires were drawn and the order to dismantle and reinovc the mills .was given. At St. Loul#— n. h. e. I Every Day is Bar- | I gain Day at Our | | Stored | ©Cook at tfu | ?| Best Pat. Flour, por bbl $4.80 f | Food, por 100 lbs • I.M « •(| Bran and Brown Mds 100 I.IB | i l Oats, per bushel - - .50 r if. Oats, 25 bushel lots " ,4t £ • Potatoes, psr peek • • .40 » ?jj Onions, per peok • - .MS • i Butter, best dairy, por lb .22 j 'jji Lard, Pure, per lb • .I0& | f. Cheese, full oroam, par lb .11 | ' ; Eggs, por dozen • • .17 S !j; Gr. Sugar, IB lbs for - I.N » k Arb. and Lion Coffoo, lb .11 c ' (iKT'nnati U C/ Q .* ft ft ft 0 0 1 0 3— ft 11 » St. Louis.. '• 1 '' " 0* ft 0 Q, ft 1. 0 U t U 4 lotteries—Stlnimel and lie.vt*"•*: t'Vrnhv and Schrlver. passengers ti*i« d to hide their money and valuables The dynamite blast was exploded. Ii vmIs .-;ital' "harsr" «nd was intended more for fright than anything else. W. L. P.y. w. L. PC. I'lttehura... 64 Afi r-i: Boston 41 4ft .45') Phil4*phis.. fi4 .6*7 ND* York... 37 48 .435 I.a'uU W W7 Cincinnati.. M .413 Brooklyn 4u 4* Chirajo. #7 ftl .878 AMERICAN LEAut'K. At Washington- Baltimore, 6; Washington, 1. At Boston—Philadelphia, S; Boston, 4. At Cleveland—Chicago, ft; Cleveland. I. __ Second game—Chicago. U; Cleveland, 1. 8TANPIN0 OF THE CLUBS. URIBE REPORTED DEAD. Neither Mr. tfarrle uor any of his riggers know Justs when the challenger will be ready for her trial spins. Eiprexs fnr Mown Open, Revolutionist Said to Have Been A larger blast of dynamite was prepared and exploded. This tore the side off the anil Ibdil *ar, and tho robbers lea pet I through the opciilng ami overpowered the messenger, lie was ordered to open the safe, but he i-ouhi not. a* the combination was at the end of the run. Shot In BattitJ. Mlitott ConRdent of Sneeess. EASTERN LEAOl'E. A' I»t:"-idfnoc—I'rovidonce, H; Montreal, 9. At Tomato I. f nto. **; \r*rvvijct. At Buffalo—Buffalo. A\ Hnilfcrd, •" At Rochester—Rochester. 2; Bruckton, 4. London. Aug. 14.—The moruing papers publish Interviews with Sir Thomas *LIpton. In the course of which he expresses himself as confident of the success of the Shamrock II and says he believes the Columbia will be clrosen to defend the cup. RUMOR DISCREDITED IN NEW YORK The strikers are talking of expelling the western steel men who refused to strike, bill their plans lire not yet well defined. tolb'nihhot fohi-itl General Has Not Heard of tlie Ut iivrtd's tleuth—Mtory In Told by n SemlolUrlal * erteiwelan l'niier. In FIRST GLASS Refrigerators at low prices to close them out. We are headquarters for I G E CREAM FREEZERS. HI ft -Inaurnnce Coniininy Sold. A telegram from Youngstown. O.. says that the furnace workers have decided not to strike. The executive committee of the Furnace Workers' union of the Mahoning and Shennmro valleys inel in that city yesterday to receive and take action on the report of the subcommittee appointed-to 111 vest Unite tlie rumored sale of the out put of the -furnaces of llie two valleys to the i lulled States Steel corporation The su /committee's finding was to the effect iiat the rumor was correct, but tlie e Xentlvc committee after a long dlsep *Iou of the situation, in view of the let that the steel corporation has fill jce capacity of its own sufficient to upply it* present needs and the fr /nor fact that the furnace owners I* olved have given the mon assurances that if they will continue at work no pig Iron will be shipped under the contract with the steel corporation, resolved that a strike at the present time is unadvisable. It was decided to orgauize the stockmen and all other employees of all the furnaces of the two valleys and then to organize all the furnaces of the country, affecting a national organization which shall be affiliated With tlie American Federation of Labor. The robbers then put rt charge of dynamite to the safe and blew it open. Thej denmlishetl the :-afe. but secured only its the mo iey had all been left at MusKegee, to be picked op by the I.'aty flier, through the i»*rritory bv"day. | Mich.. Aug. It.—The (•rand ltapirls fit* company. organized in 18S2 and tloiug il soc cessful business in seven states, was sold out to the Xational Fire Insurance company of Hartford. Conn. The (Jraiul Itapids company did a husiuess oJ over a year. It had h pqid up capital of $2U0.«KH). atid its assets amounted to over $-Iuu,0ihi. Iniring time it was in business it paid out ill losses tlie sum of $2..'l27.2ir» ami had paid in dividends to,stockholders $108.- tHHt. The National will assume all liabilities.' Former Secretary McRalii of the (Jrand Rapids company will assyme charge of the Michigan business of flie National. The terms of sale are hoi made public. New York, Aug. 14 —The Times says (fiat: hccdmIIiis in El t'oiiwnHrtor. a semlolliciai o"w«paper Harrampiilla, i'olohttus. 'General Hafuel I'ribe I'rlbe was killed Cristobal. N'enezpela, on July 27 while fighting with the Venezuelan troops against the Colombians. El Couservador's authority for this report Is a message' seiit by tJeneral Iguuran, In charge of the Colombian government foti A-s at Itlo llocha. to the commander in chief at Itarrampiilla. The Colombians engaged in the tight at San Cristobal were led by Dr. ltaugcl Carblras.TIGHT RACE TODAY. AMERICAT4 LOOTERS GUILTY. Rhodes and Barr Making the Fight of Their Lives- Yonnic: Men Senli'Mreit to i.uiiR terina Brenton's Point. Aug. 14 —The wa ter is smooth and the wind five knots. The course is fifteen miles to windward and return. The yachts crossed the line at 11.47. the Constitution lead inn by a few seconds and to windward. Both boats came about and stood away towards Block Island, on the port tack. The yachts, at 1.20, were on the starboard tack. Rhodes and Barr are making the flght of their Jives to win this race, the deciding one of the eericB. At times the sloops were nose to nose, then the Constitution would pull away from the Columbia, leaving her to Jeeward. At 1.30 the yachts were flung about on the port tack and headed off out to sea. Victoria. 11. C., Aug. 14.—The stcAmeh allyinpla. which has arrived from the orient, brings advices of the trial of three Americans before the T'nited States consul, Mr. llagsdalc, at Tientsin, charged with looting with violence in Chan koc-chuang, a Chinese village Iio tulles northeast of Peking. In I'TImmii The ui' osvnger find * In k wei'e forced to aSslViltfie baiiNiiff in their work. Kvery mail pmich was emptied, and •lie mail copsldcrctl valuable by tin* fnl bers was taken. Theii* with I'ostal • Ink Tulley ItohUug an emply mail ark. i!f robbets went through flie Bookletofchoice recipes with each Freezer. C NINE MEN DEAD. •l «*s atid. .robbed every p.issenger ft * mm | Evans Bros. taught in a Burning Crib in the Middle of Lake Erie. Tlie accused - Richard Leslie Butler. Alfred Plaut and .lauios Winn—wore each sentenced to four years' imprison knout. According to the ''oinplaint of fining Yuen Fang. which was made to the American charge d'affaires at Peking by I.i Ilnng (Miring under date of July 8. tlie three Americans and II. F. IMper. a correspondent of a Shanghai paper, and others on June 5 took a number of Chinese carts to the village. The.v broke Into a Chinese pawnshop and. firing a fusillade wjileh frightened tlie Chinese, stated that the pawnbroker was accused .of being a Boxer leader and they had come to search the place for firearms. They ffecun d in nn,e eoavh. A negro wh D refused to give tip his Cleveland, O., Aug. 14.—The new water works tunnel crib No. 2 caught fire early this morning and, as far as know®, eight men lost their lives. There were two shifts of thirty men each working. One shift was asleep in the crib when the fire broke out. Of these eight are dead, and twentytwo were rescued from the lake. The men rescued were badly burned. Several were taken to hospitals. The other shift was working in the tunnel, which was supplied with air from the crib. It is impossible to tell yet whether the air remained pure enough to sustain life or whether the men were suffocated. tiioirey was severely beiMeii. The pas•iengets were compelled t«D throw their valuables Into the pouch. S. P. Much excitement was caused among Colombians here by the report. The friends of 4 Jell era I Tribe-Tribe consider it significant that the Colombian government lias not sent the ueivs by cable to its representatives, for the Colombian consulate here has not been Officially notified. While there is nothing definite itti which to base a denial of the repoif. the general's friends discredit it on the ground that several times during the* rebellion a year ago (lenoral Tribe-Tribe was declared killed in battle. 46 South Main St. After the work was done the robbers, who seemed to enjoy tfie situation, sat around and laughed over the matter, and one even went back into a car to get something. After holding the train two hours the robbers loft, going east into the dense bottom timber for which the torttiotv* Caney creek is noted. \Vreok on €'hen«|DfMke and Ohio. Richmond. Aug. 14. In a wreck on the James_piver division of the Chesapeake and Ohio railroad near Norwood. Nelson county, yesterday afternoon one man was killed and several were injured. All were employees of the company.Price Cutting Sale ' j; GRAND TRUNK EXPRESS WRECK Ran Into an Open Switch at a High Rate of Speed. The trainmen cut out the wrecked express car. ran down to Caney station and advised officers up and down the road. Within two hours posses of I'ult D«d States marshals with bloodhounds BRIEF NEW8 NOTES. Suits that were fD5C0 D and upward are r.ow marked at Montreal. Aug. 14.—While running at a rate of nearly fifty miles an hour, a Grand Trunk express, which left here at 8.30 last night for Portland. Me., was derailed by an open switch near Richmond, Que. The passengers were shaken up severely, but nobody was injured. The track was cleared in four hours. The remains of the dowager Empress Frederick have been Interred beside those of her husband In the mausoleum of Frb'donsklrehe. near Potsdam. MonncDtt*n FI«M ARnlixt Trnnt. ronitrrRRmini Stnlihrd In Street Flfflit were on the trail. (■live Kniffiteer n DliimOmt, No direct news has been received from (ieiieral Tribe-tribe since June 15. when, it is said, he sailed from this city for Venezuela. Colombian officials said that he went there to secure aid from President Castro iu the shape of arms and ammunition H» continue the rebellion. Since then 1M'. A. J. Kestrepo. the diplomatic representative of the insurgeuts, has reoelvetf Indirect Information that General I'ribetrlbe reached Colombia sDCfely and is fighting at the head of lo.otX' men. IMrect news from General Tribe-Tribe was expected a week ago, Init it did not come. His friends were disappointed again yesterday when the steamer Zulia of the lied ID line arrived without bringing a letter from him. lb*. Restrepo said last night that he did not believe the report of General Tribe- Tribe's death and hopes to lie In a position to give positive evidence iu a day or two that he is alive and fight ing. Ko Direct New* Since June lft. $18 Later—When the fire broke out the men were caught in the crib like rats in a trap. They had either to jump into the lake and possibly drown or go into the tunnel to probable death. The crib is four miles from shore. A rescuing party went down the tunnel and found that all but one of the eleven had escaped. One was dead and others were nearly overcome by the heat and foul air. They were hastily dragged*to the surface and revived. The number of dead is nine, with several in the hospitals in a preccirious condition. Columbus. O.. Aiiff, II. Former Attorney (ieneVal Monnett. ns attorney for the Antitrust league. Iins filed with the set rotary of state a list of inter New York'*. Aug. 14. In front of the Gilsoy House early yesterday morning a dozen or more men. including three Boston politicians, engaged In ate brawl, in which three were stabbed. One was badly out across the chest and is in a setious condition. Another was stabbed in the neck, the knife blade missing tlie jugular vein by a close margin. The third man. Joseph A. Conry. representing the N'Tnth congressional district of Boston, was badly cut on the arms, hands and back. According to ft. O. Rocssle, proprietor of the Gllsey House, and many others who witnessed the melee, the slabbing was done by James a brother of the congressman, who. It is said, was responsible for the disturbance. The express company says that it lost nothing, and the conductor estimates the passenger*' loss at about $400, not rooming the jewelry. The robbers gave Engineer Tanhiim a diamond ring and a shirt stud. Both safes wjm-o demolished by the explosion, and the car is a wreck. The official final census returns show the population of ' ranee to be 'M.04I,- 3"."». an Increase in the last five years of 412.304. The Increase is mainly iu ur- rogatories cone-owl n« the status of the constituent companies of the I'nlted States Stool corporation doing business in (tfiio. The secretary of state declined to make public Mr. Monnotj's letter, but stated that no answer had been made to It. Mr. Monnett. it is understood. asks what records have been filed by the companies in question, and if none have boon tiled what action has been taken to recover the penalties provided for noncoinplianee with the law. ban centers. tHE weather. James E. Bedell, sentenced in 1888 to 2o years and 4 months in Sing Sing for having stolen ?'j00.s80 from a New York law firm, has been pardoned by Governor Odd I. Washington, Aug. 14—Forecast until 8 p. m.. Thursday, for Eastern Pennsylvania: Cloudy and unsettled weather and probably rain tonight and Thursday.IS THE WELL DRESSED MAN, and upwards. For a short time only to make room (or Fall J. B. Iiavis, deputy marshal at Colbert. I. T.. arrived here last night from the scene of the robbery. Tour-fifths of the town of Farsund, on the North sea. has been destroyed lev fire. The church, postoffiee. state bank and schools have been gutted. Abmit 1.200 people have been rendered homeless. wiicu be baa l»een fitted out with ti salt by Oilroy tbe Tailor There ia nut a tailor iu the city wb'o eau stock, "The following inch have been arrested on the charge of coinuiiitiiig the robbery." said Mr. Pa vh : "E. c. Richmond. Bob Afford, G"0rge Blown. John Gibson. Toni Edwards and JaC k Ban* These men Were arrested at Caiioy and taken to Atoka. The operator at Caney. when he heard the shooting, supported the train was being held, up and put riut the light in the depot and telegraphed to Atoka. 11 miles away, for officers. FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. transform a man so quickly or raise bini in liiHowii estimation iu such a BUSS,1 AMERICANS MOBBED IN HOLLAND New York Stock Markets, furnished by M. S. Jordan & Co., stock brokers, room 2»D Miners' Bank Building. ntir Prior* For l.invtou !.«»C*, *\cula\ Were English and Made Threats. Enraged Hollanders Thought They New York. Aug. 14, 1001. Open. Clos. Law ton. o. T., Aug. 14 The Imitations are that the receipts from the auetion sale of town lots now In progress under the direction of the federal government will exceed $."D00,000 In Lawton. This is more than twice the estimate of the most optimistic boomers of the reservation. One 25 foot lot sold here yesterday for $H0 n front foot, and the average during the day was about $55 a front foot. Two wholesale grocery companies will 1k»- gln the erection pf buildings tomorrow. Two private banks were established yesterday, making a total of four for Champion Lonrrri n KecoriL Boston. Auk. 14.—AltDert champion lost two of tlie* three ton mile lients in his motor pared race with Jimmy Michael and Archie MeEachern nt Charles Hiver park. hut in the heat that he won he lowered hy several seconds the world's record for the distance. Hying start, in competition, his time for the ten miles being lfim. 6 l-5s. Michael won the other two. the times belli# Wnnliington KxpeeU to Land Dlen. 15m. 14 3-5s ami lBui. 83 s. respective- Washington. Aug. 14.—There ha Jy. Michael had trouble with his mo- more lighting along the line of the tors in the ttrst heat and riininpldn in ! Panama railroad, and officials in Wash the second. MeEachern did not ride J lugton expert that it will be necessary In the third heat because his Motors (0r the ships now under orders to Co were disnblcd. In the second heat ton and r.'itiitma to land men upon their Champions fourth mile was ridden in arrival there to keep free the trade lm. 2tt 4-f»s. across the isthmus. THE TAILOR. Amsterdam. Aug. 14—An American family named Paterson, who were touring the province of Fricsham, were mistaken for English people at Leeu warden today and mobbed. A crowd surrounded and threatened to storm the hotel where they were stopping anO dispersed only when assured that the parties were not English. Amorleans in Holland are wearing United States of America medallions lor protection, and English theatricals arc described as American. Atchison ... . . Atchison, pref. .. Brooklyn Traction Cres. and Ohio . V. S. Steel- U. S. Steel, pref. Manhattan El. . . Mo. PaC ifie 74-U 95«i 743i 4t»!4 43 •« 93% 74 H 95% 747H 45»i 43;,i 92 k Buffalo. Auu. 14.- A belt line train rnn into n Niagara Falls train on the Now York Central tracks at the Terrace station lust night. A number of Tritln Wreck nt IliifTnln. J^eystone Armstrong's "Within two hours after tho robbery was committed bloodhounds had trail ed thoso men ti» their homes. We fotinil wet clothing identified IDy passengers as that worn toy the rohtoers. We also found three masks, and-ln the flro box of the rook stovC- wore the shoos the men arrested. The track* weii* measured, ami they fitted the Senior Kdunrdo Ksplnosn. rx-consul general of Colombia in tills city, also disercdited the story. 117% 117 102 101 Ill's 110»i persons were injured, two cars were telescoped, and an engine was wrecked. Roth trains were running toehlnd time. Fortunately there were only a few passengers in the wrecked coaelies. The most seriously injured are: Miss Jen uio D\\jlson. Tonawanda. hurt about the head: Edith Itobblns. Niagara Falls.* side crushed: II. (J. Hardy. Niagara Falls, side bruised: Ignntlo Glmbrono. Buffalo, slightly bruised. None of the injured will die. - •^*JirPff/C£'S» So. Pacific Copper O. & W. Penn. ... Reading People 5534 112 '8 33 Prepares for all the leading Colleges Universities and Technical Schools; provides first class Business and Commercial Courses, and graduates pupils in Music. A Normal Course is also provided for those wisliiiig to teach. Plut Mason Jars, per doz .60 .65 .85 14') 145 '4 shoes exactly Quart Mason Jars, per doz LIPTON LEAVES FOR LIVERPOOL. Reading, prcf. Tenu. T. & I. l eather 77-% 77;U The men wore givep a .lionring in Commissioner Hall's court nt Atoka. nn«l their bonds .worn fl.\»d at $5,000 in each cnse. They could not give bond and wore remanded to jail. C!al. Mason's Jars, per do* .35 I 1 lb. Upton's Tea (in tins) 50 61*,fe 61 \C2 13U 1378 97'% 97V* Mr. Itookhlirn London. Aiijj. 11 'nrk EndlnR. dispatch from •' Mr. Rook hps f-pppinl commit fVklntr in I lb. Fancy Mixed Tea 1 lb. Choice Mixed Tea Given an Enthusiastic Send-off at the London Station. London. Aug. 14.—Sir Thomas Lip ten left Eus.lon station for Liverpool at noon tolay air.iil the greatest enthusiasm. Union Jacks waved nn-l cries cf '-\Ve hick : en." ami Lilt the cup." wcro he ml ilir 'the c'rowrl. Liptenhe ha*i the strongest hopeo oi c\Kcr:is. ?.P'I expected the cominc L nion Pacific I'nion Pac ific, pref Wabash, prcf. ... rekinK to The TiintP says hill, the T'iiIjcmI Mnl*n For Drltlnh Army. New Orleans, An jr. 14.—The British with a earjw of Hfilvy Flood* In Tcnncanre. _ , . , ,, . Knoxvllle. Ton... Auk. M.-Iteports ... rr^w.r.wp of damage done l»y the excessive rain IT».° i ' . .° 'V ,* i . ,.riv,i during the past two da.va continue toj. Ir,lCll '*sfM • uC J' • j1* ' ( , , here from the island of Martinique, come in. All freight trains cast of j ■ Knoxville on the Southern railway finotnnntr* Hull Tphih Fop snte. have been annulled, ami passenger Chicago, Vug. 14.—Cincinnati's basetrains can barely get through on the ball club, owned by .lohit T. Brush, is main line because of the water rover- for sale at a stated figure. Such was ing tracks at several places. Serious 'he information conveyed to Pan Johnwashouts are reported oil the Knox- son by a Cincinnati business man. who -if!Me and Ohio road. A special to The asked ihe advice of the American TTournal-and -Trtbune from Bristol says league president-as-.io. the-desirability. t?iree trestles have been washed away of purchast oh the Virginia and Southeastern road a..rl much truck tor., up. II.e Climb bv ,„(M n|)pll(.a„nlls, a, th(.v r.yor is higher than In Ms years. A hf« „ coke plant at Stonega Is reported de- , , only nni' way to cure lDcnfne 88 S9 n few The other men connected with the robbery rode away on horseback and have not boon on pt tired. 1 lb. Mocha and Java Coffee, Western Union M.. K. T Norfolk 03'4 . 92'k characteristic C oui,ie«;v, 1 cruiser 1 '!D?C .i I t•» cniivfy niiouie he will pro.-eptl l nCs .offeinprl thnj l.ooo nnries for the British military ophim to Japan., erattons in South Africa. has cleared y steamer." j from this port for Cape Town. with strainer Monjei! Th? school pos-esses a beautiful Canipus of twtnty acres and Mountain Spring Woter. 2 lbs. Lion Coffee 5114 53 :i4 Postal Clerk Oeorce P. Tnley last evening finished straightening out the registered mail taken out of the pour-lies and said: "There is practically no loss on thf» registered packages. There wan a consignment of $4,000 worth of stamps for the postoftke at Sherman in tho ponclies thnt were sacked, but these ♦he robbers did not disturb." 2 lbs. Arbuckle's Coffee .25 .25 .25 Protocol to Hp Slr.iiril Tnmorrnw. Ho 4'oiiiIiik to Amerl'n, rekin?. A tig.' H. It is expected that YoUohnmn. Attflr. 14. The doctors nva: I was ||)(J protocol will N» signed tomorrow. havo ordered the Ito. tlie for trniih^d_wjth constipation until I bought; Yin Shanjr. formerly director of the flier premier, to tnke a sen voyape for DeWitt's Little nirrty RUers. since then IJpn-tsin Naval school, has been njv I'll* -IleaIt'll. He IV consequently going have born entirely cured of my old mm pointed Chinese minister to Oermnnv. to America for n short star plaint. I re* ommond them. T. .1. Yates. —;— I'lttston : Stroll's Pharmacy, West 1*1118100. Story of a Stave. Fine No. 1 mackerol at Grace's. For full particulars fend to Rev. Elhatiali Hulley A. M, Principal, Factoryvilte, Pa. Cans Boston Baked Beans..D 3 Cans Fancy Tomatoes Cans Fancy Corn th»n V.ny iie-14 !»• to 11 O. O. I'U' K. ttelrne* Ark. DEATH OF COMMANDER WI3T, MONEY. J. T. ARMSTRONG & CO.. Garden tools and hose, at Ash's. Prevented a Tragedy. information Riven Mrs. iseorce Pasied Away i i the Naval llorpital at Yokohama After a Long lllne^c. 1'. Tho JS'nvy Send Your Order to Ritter's Market; ,he ''h"ln', "r dlsr" F..I besi c.lunirv hnttVr. Mrirtly frm.h . . . . Mkli.. sn.v*: "My Ifo lin* bron "B#- Kxe f..r I.v, y«,r. Urn. ,1,. ,..,,1,1 H. I Mo,ller Gray's Sweet Powders. j 'I-"ns- - v,, hfiplcs*1 '°r Ciilldren Mother (Jray. for jeara a ''v,C A I rightful C•C,. ...... | nurse In ih.» Children's Home In Now York. a"nko nljshr. ,si: " dhD toss full j with a remedy! " n,',,"PK dm-tors, * I Wall ....Ill • - • - , i have money in mortgage:* for Hoy amount i There j Mortgages may stand for a term of years am? | —. nd that |s ' ,nly the interest be paid, or*r 111 give the prl? ! •• ' . ' i liege to make payment* ou mortgage month Everybody Takis a - _.,1ltion of ,U; mu »• I""8"1*' »nnntlly or annually, ..... A, yAT|$ „tuCMo OB William Streev »s llnirij; of rho Ki.sta. l.la.i Tuh,. Whop n^d^ThU u'no lt'» in the maMlw. and Wtt* in Seals 111Ik* gols Inflamed you Iirvp a rumbling J ; ' y , ,, , .-sslon of till) knowledge how to do it aouu.l or foot lionrlnpt. and .vl.on It Is "»•CC««« 1 uu" KIVort worlrnmnrtlp and a frM*, o« , «. - .J. nUrol,.|.„o.l. I*.«fna«a In Iho roK„lt, and P«l«" fund»»nd tr,.»t fun.lt work that ,.len«* all. The latest atylea *""1 " , ,nr 1,1 iinleKH I he Inflammation ran he taken out H P BA XT E F&. In u1onnts HnC1 toning, and prices that |'!"i V,'.! V,VV Ir.'V".'Ml "L!rt :,T C",'C *" "s n"n""1 .O H irw PnlMlnff. WllkMh«DT. ' "" D « l«Di K MDt Ill-Ill .iiul iliM.lllI ll \ lvill"il. (inn, hearing will he rieitrojMMl forever; -——————— , ~ ■ HrF^iHsSsSr«S»-3S5 mr*v*MmmDairS TRANSFER CO ;l s Wf.labd-inuioniwitll IliH front j W» will Slve On.- Hundred Dollars tar! Benjamin A. CfOWther, n.-i« C»t hi.. .nr. mid «ns t"nv of,"i"»fn™jJ?™?* ■D* ctarrh) D O U I T C P T Has finerigsandnorseslot AnUM I I C. w I aaovingfurnitureor taking registered patent attorney. parties on outings. GenD BOARD OP TRADE Call and,Con«ult. i tMminff BUILDING. .Advice Free. 3181 Deafness Cannot be Cured GOODS DELIVERED PKC ►J Sooth Mala St. PITTBTO*. v.'n:V, rtrr.ciit t'h of New Ktrnttsville. ohiC niprh hart lone hor nnoot reach hill s(cnillly rivxv ry I »r. hint's N«mv \y I'onHiltutlniial romodlex. l»y Inflamed rrnuicr i-Yi «l»'i i« k D! W \ i\ jm ihc n:i\ ft! hrr.pitnl in Yokn|);i lira'. Jnpaii. II Bids for Town Hall, Itinci' !C■ is ml.Ml,illy liu "°w pr«l'*i'','l *nd |.l«.ccj In the drugmores. "Wll nwil t *D lM»r own wnrli." Thl* «.W» Sweet Pondera for 1 •' I»u r Ho .inl. kh i '"h'Uren. They nre harmless ns milk, pleu- *'"*»; Tu ItM'iileKKiiftiti.niclnm'holy, a tu a'"' n«'« '«»• A "rtaln cure f.Hntlnc nn.I ill-//y f*Dr feverlFlmpss, constIpatlon, headat hC\ Sn.li • ..V Vk'i\ik. si. lily, run tocllilnif, ami ft.ma.h dHonlbrs ami remove "r "s 'vnrmg. At all .*. i • Mst*. 2.V. Sampf.: Bent 1'inir-ln.iil.1 - I: sim-v l.vl.lx ami frame bulkling In Wy-, !1„l.v,,lls„r„... :*«!«,»•- ' " '' ' 11 1 •iMislnii-tii'n of a two-;1 MnlU'lihtitit Am,'. It. Kivdorick A, ;i w «'ll Known imipir I 'Itr. \v:i C rri!fk hy APE MAY'POSTf^rr f lis r of Ja- i lDv III il SI.no. The Monrlleat Man In Plttston It Helped Win Battles. t IV nD ' 'ttaHtle. bidtU r. "I'll*- K; 1 5:; : l!1 n. nulla i ,va well as the handsomeat and others are! Twenty nln !'■ «rv, i In i./ivl airy or ail ' 1 ; : i;' rt';it. lil. sa merit mTlted to call on any drngglat and get free the front to A. C. Shoomrfkor, 11 '' * "/V1 Headache*. They . bottlo o« Kemp's Ualsara for the throat ■ "I , , •res Town Council W voinlnir Pn i 1L ni"11""1'1 u|' : »nCl lan=j, a remedy that Is goarantoed to "" kl"" " A""'" K""" " : I foil Exrhuwe ' "5' ' "'T'1' c"re tn'' »"•« •« chronic and acute "" 1 Snm" f'"' Mid «.„|| ,, wiwk, Wllkolbarra fcti S"'0"'a »'«« 1'UUton. cough.. bronehltH „t™n.um£ "V" » «"»• ' ' J™™"*- «»'C• tl. Ullkosbarre, la. 813 |aud w. c. nice, rutato,. X Itf*. ' ,nd i . Kwdwlcki MttTtotoTciau. ts nnrt mrn wrote from t for Kcratrhoa, llrulacs. Wound- KVot and Stiff Joint lDoClv P. J. rnr.NKY & CO., Toledo, O. Ash's, Sold by Druggiuls, '5c. 1 lull's Fwuiu i'llla art ttw But. f
Object Description
Title | Pittston Gazette |
Masthead | Pittston Gazette, August 14, 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 | 1901-08-14 |
Location Covered | United States; Pennsylvania; Luzerne County; Pittston |
Type | Text |
Original Format | newspaper |
Digital Format | image/tiff |
Language | English |
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Description
Title | Pittston Gazette |
Masthead | Pittston Gazette, August 14, 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 | 1901-08-14 |
Location Covered | United States; Pennsylvania; Luzerne County; Pittston |
Type | Text |
Original Format | newspaper |
Digital Format | image/tiff |
Identifier | PGZ_19010814_001.tif |
Language | English |
Rights | http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/NoC-US/1.0/ |
Contact | For information on source and images, contact the West Pittston Public Library, 200 Exeter Ave, West Pittston, PA 18643. Phone: (570) 654-9847. Email: wplibrary@luzernelibraries.org |
Contributing Institution | West Pittston Public Library |
Sponsorship | This Digital Object is provided in a collection that is included in POWER Library: Pennsylvania Photos and Documents, which is funded by the Office of Commonwealth Libraries of Pennsylvania/Pennsylvania Department of Education. |
Full Text | 1 * E?S? § There is no more effective mejfdium of reaching the 30,000 men, J women and children in this com$ munity. t IV KHc9) Do you want all the new* »♦ r iyour home town ? Then si iscribe for the Gazette. The oiu published in the ci' FIFTY-FIR ST YFAR J weekly established im®. * 1 I1RJ A ICIMX } DAILY E8TABLI6BED bt THEO. HART 1882. P1TTSTON, PA , WEDNESDAY EVENINQ, AUQUST 14. I$oi. Tw^T^r\rY\ ONLY DAILY IN CITY M'KEESPORT TUBE 1 MILLTIEDUPTODAY STRIKERS MIKE GUNS, REFITTING THE SHAMROCK. BANDITS HOLD UP TRAIN THE POLICE SCANDAL. ALWAYS THE CHEAPEST Bis Unelna: Maat la Snceeaafully Btrerf and Glennon to Appear Be* It the Trust Seems to Hay* the Advantage. Vteppedt Bold Robbery In Indian Tef- New York, Aug. 14.—Deputy Police Commissioner Devery and Wardman Gdwurd Glequon will be required i»J appear at any time from now on, The Herald says, at District Attorney Philbin's office, to furnish any information desired by Mi* Pbilbln relative to his investigation of charged of corruption against the police department. Deputy Police Commissioner Devery therefore ended his holiday at Saratoga yesterday. At police headquar ters It was stated last night that he had sent word that he would be at his office today. Wardman Glennon has signified his Intention of complying with the district attorney's demand. Commissioner Murphy said of the mat ter: fore Phllbln. All Summer Goods a# Special Low Prlcem. Look Over New York, Aug. 14,—Many visitors w«i»t to the Erie basin yesterday, all eager to get a glimpse of the new chal: lender for the cup, the emerald hued Shamrock II, with which Sir Thorn#* Llptoii hopes to win the Internationa} trophy. But vigilant watchmen barred the and none save those bear ing a special permit from Mr. David Barrie. Mr. Upton's personal H?pre seutative'here, was permitted within the Inclosure. ritory. BBIAAHLE PLANT SHUT DOW*. BIZ 8U8PB0TBD MEN ARREBTED. Twa Pittsburg Mills Start. «t YoaBMtvwn W||l Mol 60 Oat. Ten Iklllfd Workmen In Lower Carheirle Mlli Qalt-4«ver«l Han- PaaBengera Loae #400, Not Conntlnar Jewelry-Mall Saeka Broken Open, bnt Little Money Found—Bipreamen lily They Lokt THESE Keystone State Democrats. BARGAINS irei Boys at McKeeaport Leave, Pittsburg, Aug. 14»—Wtallfe the strikers have made gains In Pittsburg, Mc- KeesiDort, Wheeling and Bellalre in the past 24 hours, the main advantage seems to be still with the mill owner*. The general situation can be summit rlzed thus: Fort Worth. Toil. Aug. 14.—South bound Missouri, Kansas and Texas train No. 3 was robbed at Caney Bwltcli. I. T., early yesterday by five masked tnen. The express car , was blown open, the safe wrecked and tWe' mall sacks rilled. All fhe passengers were robbed of their money. JC quality Dress Lawns, all colors and patterns, [ To.wed to the basin the evening before. the challenger yesterday lay alongside the floating derrick Champion. The work of unstepping j nclll's jury mast was begun during the early morning hours. The woodwork around the heel was loosened, and then, as a giant doctor might extract a tooth, the huge forceps of th* big derrick were swung over to drag from the racer the uugalnly looking spar. When a Woman doesn't take an j Interest in her housework— «Mo One lot of Ladies' Shir* Waists, Inincluding the 75c, $1 and fi.ss grades, "NINE MEN DEAD IN FIERY TRAP CLANS GATHER FOR CONVENTION When the least exertion tires her— A Money Saving Plan is presented at each change of our stock. It is either good:, of exceptionally high quality or medium orices, or exceptionally low prices ■for medium quality goods. The present offering of When her back ache* constantly— her head troubles lier—limbs pun, and she feels generally miserable, it's • pretty sure indication that her kid* nert are not doing their duty. That hnckr.cbe la simply kidney ache— Tefl h\en, five of them skilled, left the lower Union mill of the Carnegie company here and joined the strikers. This first defection in the Carnegie fet'eW of moee thftii lo.OOO mop made the strikers Jubilant, but the company a* serts that it filled their places at once and that there will be no more desertions.TO OLOSrn 80c MOM 6c quality Cream Domet Shaker Flannel, Caney. the place where the robbery occurred. Is a Side ♦rack 30 miles north of Denlson. It Is in the Clioctow 5Jd tlon of the Indian Territory, and the population surrounding the station is only 12?. Th* train does not stop at Caney except 011 signal. As the propel* signal was given, the engineer whistled his reply, and the train slowed down for the stop. "I have had notice sent to oiennmi to be ready go to the district attorney's office the moment a summons reached blui. whether it be official or otherwise. I have also instructed him to give any Information thet may be In his possession to the district attor FO* OKo ico doz. Large Cotton Towel*, worth double, Upton Left London Today. Americans Mobbed In Holland—Naval Com- The Factional Contest for Seats Overshadows All - Else-Fusion is Practically Dead. The poison the kidneys should take out of the blood is left in, and is breading all sorts of dire diseases— But you can stop it— tAU PRICE 0o EACH Children's Muslin Drawers, trimmed. It wijs lifted out rtnd cast asid*. and thett tlk- slings ot the derrick were swung over to pick up the great length of steel which is to serve as the racing spar of the challcuger. Doan's Kidney Pills Act directly on the kidneys— strengthen them, help them to do their duty, Read what one grateful woman has lo say about it. Mrs. Elizabeth Gates, of corner of [May and Philadelphia streets, Dayton, O., says: CLOTHING FOR MEN AND BOYS is more than usually attractive. The Suits are of seasonable weight and up to date styles; well made and well finished FOR 0c A FAIR 1 case Children's Gau ze Vests, The folia 110 plant. where the men struck on Sunday, was finally closed after working short handed until Monday afternoon. "As to $!•'. ftevery. it is n matter of common knowledge that Ik I® now in Saratoga on a short vacation. I have Called' Mr. Philblii's attention to that fact {tnd have asked b|m what suggestion he h.'is to make. I have not heard from him iu reply, i hare been told that Mr. Devery expects to return to' New York today, but I liuve no absolute knowledge as to whether that be ♦rue or not." ran to bach Window Shades, with spring roller. mander Dead. This mast measures nearly Iflrt feet lu length—loll fee.t Ihrhp* fn be of- Bet. It Is built wholly of steel, the Interior braced with diagonal struts and longitudinal angle irons. The spar is of one piece, and there will be no currying rt way of topmast, for I here is no topmast to carry »n\ay. I'fion th» l»l- Jii iis metal will rienend the luck of Hie Y.lptou boat, ft is a ease of putting all the eggs iu one basket. Several hundred lmys employed At the National Tu1»« works Hi .Vleiveesport went o'ul during the ulglit and day. materially aiding the crippling process. The works are golug ahead short handed, hut the ranks of the workers are thinning, and the supply of material I* tunning low. liners made gains at Wheeling, Hlid the steel officials admitted the Belhvood plant would be closed. Another break Is reported likely at New castle, hut there are no positive Indiratiqns of II Instead of the hurried signal to go ahead, the engineer Hiift nretifan were confronted by two pien with masked faccs. About the same time the express messenger anil the mall elerk were communicated with through the closed doors of fholr curs. Three of the robbers si**t wildly, and il.vu tli? call went to the messenger and elerk. "Open up here, open up. and don't be too slow about it.'" FOR So MAOH Children's Summer Dresses, slightly soiled, McKeesport, Pa., Aug. 14—Employes of theJuttt. weld, and lap weld departments of ttoe National Tube Works, numbering about 1,000, came out this morning, completely tying up the big tube plant. Th® Monongahela blast furnaceB and two or three minor departments only remain in operation. Good outer prevails. Harrisburg, Aug. 14.—Every trail* coming Into the city today has btsen loaded with delegates aHd visitors to the Democratic State convention, whicb convenes tomorrow for the nomination of candidates for treasurer and justice of the Supreme Court, Comparatively little ia being taken in the contact for the Nomina tions. It W«sttg almost a foregone conclusion that Judge Harman York#*, of Doylestown. will be named Tor justice and Representative Afedr** J. Palm, of Meadvllie. p5\ treasurer. The overshadowing contest is that between lh% rival factions for the control of the convention. Two complete sets of delegates will claim the Philadelphia seats and there are several other contests. Inftuding one for the Fifth 1,0- fct'rhe seat1?. The LuzeWie delegates ahd headers are bxpected here this afternoon. It has developed that the Tlghe delegates from the Fifth Luzerne district filed their credentials first with the State committee aHd that, therefore, It iV» the Lenahan m'ert Who must, make the flght to secure the seats for their men. There are still a lew prominent Democrats who cling to the idea of a fusion ticket, but they are in a hopeless minority. The executive committee is holding a meeting this aftertioon for the purpose of choosing temporary officers for tomorrow's convention, and this e veiling there will be a conference to prepare a platform. M»Dn'n Pino $12.00 Suits ffiO 7f? reduced to «JFO« M %3 Poyw' Fine $10.00 Suitu n»- £2 Q O dm-rd to O.cfo (.'litldron'M'Gc Kiire Pants, /M §» I to »*#0 NetfHtfee Wliirt;' the rejj- g2 O ular $1 value, reducedl«».. mM9\9 *%J0 B* Oppenheimer, Clothier and Furnisher. Cor. Main anil William Sta , Pittston. FOR 99c KAOH Muslin Gowns,* "Doafl'a Kldrtey Plll» were worth tbrnaands of dollar* to fne and I think nucha remedy is a Godsend to suffering humanity. I don't think I should be alive to-day had it, not been for them. I suffered for years with my kidneys and no one but invself can imagine what I went through, The pain and distress across my back was ho baa at times thst ft was on but impossible for me to Ret about, 'ftte t*nst cold settled in my back and at such times I mffercd the most. The miserable Itcariug down feeling was a source of great suffeiine to me. I also had a kid* tiey weakness which was very annoying and distressing I tried a of so-called kidney remedies, but none ga\e me relief. The very first dose of Kidney rills helped me. I recommend them to uiv frienrtaat the grandest tnediciue on earth and you turfy use my statement for publication/'WILL MAKE SPECIAL VALUES FBI 39cEACH -'5 tluz Ladies' Belts, real valne'»jc; PRICE TO CLOSE »Oo EACH BASCBalL. After the great spar was safely atepj ped the men bepau setting U|) the sluohds.Thvre et;e fohr Ah.rouds .nil eltli i tihie. i iii'f«■ leading I com tWitil would 1De the head of the lower must were the craft rigged in the usual way with mast and topmast instead of thespar being one length of metal. From within came no response, and the robbers again called out. "Open I he d-w *DC• n-o will hloxf It open and blow Reanlte of Yestordny's Games In the sH; People's Store Pittsburg, Aug. 14 —Two hoop mills were started at the Painters' pla*t this morning. The officials neflise to state the nil miter of men working. It is currently reported about the mill this morning that a boss roller at one of the Painters' mills had been offered $16,000 to return to work and help break the strike. Th'e offer was refused. Early reports from the Carnegie lower union mill are that operations ate seriously handicapped this morn *ng. but it was not until after T o'clock that a sufficient number of men was, secured to make even the pretens* ot working. Inside Information is that the force is one third to one-half less than it should be. It is stated that work will begin today dismantling the Chartier's plant of the American Sheet Steel company, at Carnegie, preparatory to Its re-establishment at Leechburg. Pittsburg, Aug. \4.—Officials of the American Tin Plate company gave out this official statement today: "As the result Of the attempt of the American Tin Plate company to start its Crescent works at Cleveland In twentyfour hours half of the mills were put in successful operation, manned largely by former workmen who have Receded from the Amalgamated association. expressing the belief that the officers of the association have done wrong in violating their .wrlflen agreement with the company. JThe start in Cleveland having com pany will, short time, make a similar move elsewhere." DIITtrnit Lessaea. NATIONAL LEAGUE. IS SOUTH MAIN STREET. TOU to ll— At Netr York- R. H. E. fcoijoii ... Ci 0. 0 9 fi y' 0 ft 0 S— 5 7 0 Per Y if ft rt 0 0 .0 ft 0 6-- 0 5 4 The American Tin Plate company has started a small force in the Crescent plant In Cleveland and is also planning resumption at other points. There was no response to the second rail, and the firing again began, fully 20 shots being discharged. Still there wins no response. and the three men prepared ft suidil blast of .dynamite ■•pilust tfor cyr doot". In tin* lueniitlme the shooiiMti had ;iDs r»t* iie:1 ''if passengers. The conductor. brakohian and potter ran through the train, and as ihey calhd out, "It's a hold up," the Bat terica—Nichols ki:'i K'»"ede»: MnfheWsoft and Smith. Evans ...Brothers At Brooklyn— R. H. e. Philadelphia. 0000 1 000 12 « 1 Brooklyn ... I 5 0 ft ft ft 2 ft •— 6 12 1 To Dismantle ChartPlant. There l« one topmast backstay on eilc.ii side aiei preventer stay Icrtditig ho III file |Miin* wlihfo | })r* bSutMa of ft 'lower mast Would lie. In addition there are one forestay. one Jibstay ami a fore topmast stay. There are two shifting baekstays which lead from the truck to the quarters. The yacht's main leuttn, a jiti.nl wfyleh Wrts brought to port yesterday by the Anchor Hue steamship Anchoria. will be put in place today. BHtterivi—Orth, White anil Jurklitx; Kitson and Doan'a Kidney Pills for sale by all dealers. Price «p cents. Mailed by Foster-Milbnrn Co., Buffalo, N. Y., sole agents for the United States. Remember the name, Doan'a, and take no substitute. A FEW BARGAINS Orders have been given for the dIS mantling of .the Charting plant a* tiegle and ft* removal to Leechburg. The strikers were called together on Monday by Superintendent Henry and told of the company's purpose. Mr. Henry said that the fires would be lighted and all prei»artltliinfl Miade !ci flt'arl on Tuesday. At 2 o'clock the whistle would be blown, and If the men failed to respond the Ores would never be relighted. The programme was carried out. but when the Whistle sounded the men did not respond. The tires were drawn and the order to dismantle and reinovc the mills .was given. At St. Loul#— n. h. e. I Every Day is Bar- | I gain Day at Our | | Stored | ©Cook at tfu | ?| Best Pat. Flour, por bbl $4.80 f | Food, por 100 lbs • I.M « •(| Bran and Brown Mds 100 I.IB | i l Oats, per bushel - - .50 r if. Oats, 25 bushel lots " ,4t £ • Potatoes, psr peek • • .40 » ?jj Onions, per peok • - .MS • i Butter, best dairy, por lb .22 j 'jji Lard, Pure, per lb • .I0& | f. Cheese, full oroam, par lb .11 | ' ; Eggs, por dozen • • .17 S !j; Gr. Sugar, IB lbs for - I.N » k Arb. and Lion Coffoo, lb .11 c ' (iKT'nnati U C/ Q .* ft ft ft 0 0 1 0 3— ft 11 » St. Louis.. '• 1 '' " 0* ft 0 Q, ft 1. 0 U t U 4 lotteries—Stlnimel and lie.vt*"•*: t'Vrnhv and Schrlver. passengers ti*i« d to hide their money and valuables The dynamite blast was exploded. Ii vmIs .-;ital' "harsr" «nd was intended more for fright than anything else. W. L. P.y. w. L. PC. I'lttehura... 64 Afi r-i: Boston 41 4ft .45') Phil4*phis.. fi4 .6*7 ND* York... 37 48 .435 I.a'uU W W7 Cincinnati.. M .413 Brooklyn 4u 4* Chirajo. #7 ftl .878 AMERICAN LEAut'K. At Washington- Baltimore, 6; Washington, 1. At Boston—Philadelphia, S; Boston, 4. At Cleveland—Chicago, ft; Cleveland. I. __ Second game—Chicago. U; Cleveland, 1. 8TANPIN0 OF THE CLUBS. URIBE REPORTED DEAD. Neither Mr. tfarrle uor any of his riggers know Justs when the challenger will be ready for her trial spins. Eiprexs fnr Mown Open, Revolutionist Said to Have Been A larger blast of dynamite was prepared and exploded. This tore the side off the anil Ibdil *ar, and tho robbers lea pet I through the opciilng ami overpowered the messenger, lie was ordered to open the safe, but he i-ouhi not. a* the combination was at the end of the run. Shot In BattitJ. Mlitott ConRdent of Sneeess. EASTERN LEAOl'E. A' I»t:"-idfnoc—I'rovidonce, H; Montreal, 9. At Tomato I. f nto. **; \r*rvvijct. At Buffalo—Buffalo. A\ Hnilfcrd, •" At Rochester—Rochester. 2; Bruckton, 4. London. Aug. 14.—The moruing papers publish Interviews with Sir Thomas *LIpton. In the course of which he expresses himself as confident of the success of the Shamrock II and says he believes the Columbia will be clrosen to defend the cup. RUMOR DISCREDITED IN NEW YORK The strikers are talking of expelling the western steel men who refused to strike, bill their plans lire not yet well defined. tolb'nihhot fohi-itl General Has Not Heard of tlie Ut iivrtd's tleuth—Mtory In Told by n SemlolUrlal * erteiwelan l'niier. In FIRST GLASS Refrigerators at low prices to close them out. We are headquarters for I G E CREAM FREEZERS. HI ft -Inaurnnce Coniininy Sold. A telegram from Youngstown. O.. says that the furnace workers have decided not to strike. The executive committee of the Furnace Workers' union of the Mahoning and Shennmro valleys inel in that city yesterday to receive and take action on the report of the subcommittee appointed-to 111 vest Unite tlie rumored sale of the out put of the -furnaces of llie two valleys to the i lulled States Steel corporation The su /committee's finding was to the effect iiat the rumor was correct, but tlie e Xentlvc committee after a long dlsep *Iou of the situation, in view of the let that the steel corporation has fill jce capacity of its own sufficient to upply it* present needs and the fr /nor fact that the furnace owners I* olved have given the mon assurances that if they will continue at work no pig Iron will be shipped under the contract with the steel corporation, resolved that a strike at the present time is unadvisable. It was decided to orgauize the stockmen and all other employees of all the furnaces of the two valleys and then to organize all the furnaces of the country, affecting a national organization which shall be affiliated With tlie American Federation of Labor. The robbers then put rt charge of dynamite to the safe and blew it open. Thej denmlishetl the :-afe. but secured only its the mo iey had all been left at MusKegee, to be picked op by the I.'aty flier, through the i»*rritory bv"day. | Mich.. Aug. It.—The (•rand ltapirls fit* company. organized in 18S2 and tloiug il soc cessful business in seven states, was sold out to the Xational Fire Insurance company of Hartford. Conn. The (Jraiul Itapids company did a husiuess oJ over a year. It had h pqid up capital of $2U0.«KH). atid its assets amounted to over $-Iuu,0ihi. Iniring time it was in business it paid out ill losses tlie sum of $2..'l27.2ir» ami had paid in dividends to,stockholders $108.- tHHt. The National will assume all liabilities.' Former Secretary McRalii of the (Jrand Rapids company will assyme charge of the Michigan business of flie National. The terms of sale are hoi made public. New York, Aug. 14 —The Times says (fiat: hccdmIIiis in El t'oiiwnHrtor. a semlolliciai o"w«paper Harrampiilla, i'olohttus. 'General Hafuel I'ribe I'rlbe was killed Cristobal. N'enezpela, on July 27 while fighting with the Venezuelan troops against the Colombians. El Couservador's authority for this report Is a message' seiit by tJeneral Iguuran, In charge of the Colombian government foti A-s at Itlo llocha. to the commander in chief at Itarrampiilla. The Colombians engaged in the tight at San Cristobal were led by Dr. ltaugcl Carblras.TIGHT RACE TODAY. AMERICAT4 LOOTERS GUILTY. Rhodes and Barr Making the Fight of Their Lives- Yonnic: Men Senli'Mreit to i.uiiR terina Brenton's Point. Aug. 14 —The wa ter is smooth and the wind five knots. The course is fifteen miles to windward and return. The yachts crossed the line at 11.47. the Constitution lead inn by a few seconds and to windward. Both boats came about and stood away towards Block Island, on the port tack. The yachts, at 1.20, were on the starboard tack. Rhodes and Barr are making the flght of their Jives to win this race, the deciding one of the eericB. At times the sloops were nose to nose, then the Constitution would pull away from the Columbia, leaving her to Jeeward. At 1.30 the yachts were flung about on the port tack and headed off out to sea. Victoria. 11. C., Aug. 14.—The stcAmeh allyinpla. which has arrived from the orient, brings advices of the trial of three Americans before the T'nited States consul, Mr. llagsdalc, at Tientsin, charged with looting with violence in Chan koc-chuang, a Chinese village Iio tulles northeast of Peking. In I'TImmii The ui' osvnger find * In k wei'e forced to aSslViltfie baiiNiiff in their work. Kvery mail pmich was emptied, and •lie mail copsldcrctl valuable by tin* fnl bers was taken. Theii* with I'ostal • Ink Tulley ItohUug an emply mail ark. i!f robbets went through flie Bookletofchoice recipes with each Freezer. C NINE MEN DEAD. •l «*s atid. .robbed every p.issenger ft * mm | Evans Bros. taught in a Burning Crib in the Middle of Lake Erie. Tlie accused - Richard Leslie Butler. Alfred Plaut and .lauios Winn—wore each sentenced to four years' imprison knout. According to the ''oinplaint of fining Yuen Fang. which was made to the American charge d'affaires at Peking by I.i Ilnng (Miring under date of July 8. tlie three Americans and II. F. IMper. a correspondent of a Shanghai paper, and others on June 5 took a number of Chinese carts to the village. The.v broke Into a Chinese pawnshop and. firing a fusillade wjileh frightened tlie Chinese, stated that the pawnbroker was accused .of being a Boxer leader and they had come to search the place for firearms. They ffecun d in nn,e eoavh. A negro wh D refused to give tip his Cleveland, O., Aug. 14.—The new water works tunnel crib No. 2 caught fire early this morning and, as far as know®, eight men lost their lives. There were two shifts of thirty men each working. One shift was asleep in the crib when the fire broke out. Of these eight are dead, and twentytwo were rescued from the lake. The men rescued were badly burned. Several were taken to hospitals. The other shift was working in the tunnel, which was supplied with air from the crib. It is impossible to tell yet whether the air remained pure enough to sustain life or whether the men were suffocated. tiioirey was severely beiMeii. The pas•iengets were compelled t«D throw their valuables Into the pouch. S. P. Much excitement was caused among Colombians here by the report. The friends of 4 Jell era I Tribe-Tribe consider it significant that the Colombian government lias not sent the ueivs by cable to its representatives, for the Colombian consulate here has not been Officially notified. While there is nothing definite itti which to base a denial of the repoif. the general's friends discredit it on the ground that several times during the* rebellion a year ago (lenoral Tribe-Tribe was declared killed in battle. 46 South Main St. After the work was done the robbers, who seemed to enjoy tfie situation, sat around and laughed over the matter, and one even went back into a car to get something. After holding the train two hours the robbers loft, going east into the dense bottom timber for which the torttiotv* Caney creek is noted. \Vreok on €'hen«|DfMke and Ohio. Richmond. Aug. 14. In a wreck on the James_piver division of the Chesapeake and Ohio railroad near Norwood. Nelson county, yesterday afternoon one man was killed and several were injured. All were employees of the company.Price Cutting Sale ' j; GRAND TRUNK EXPRESS WRECK Ran Into an Open Switch at a High Rate of Speed. The trainmen cut out the wrecked express car. ran down to Caney station and advised officers up and down the road. Within two hours posses of I'ult D«d States marshals with bloodhounds BRIEF NEW8 NOTES. Suits that were fD5C0 D and upward are r.ow marked at Montreal. Aug. 14.—While running at a rate of nearly fifty miles an hour, a Grand Trunk express, which left here at 8.30 last night for Portland. Me., was derailed by an open switch near Richmond, Que. The passengers were shaken up severely, but nobody was injured. The track was cleared in four hours. The remains of the dowager Empress Frederick have been Interred beside those of her husband In the mausoleum of Frb'donsklrehe. near Potsdam. MonncDtt*n FI«M ARnlixt Trnnt. ronitrrRRmini Stnlihrd In Street Flfflit were on the trail. (■live Kniffiteer n DliimOmt, No direct news has been received from (ieiieral Tribe-tribe since June 15. when, it is said, he sailed from this city for Venezuela. Colombian officials said that he went there to secure aid from President Castro iu the shape of arms and ammunition H» continue the rebellion. Since then 1M'. A. J. Kestrepo. the diplomatic representative of the insurgeuts, has reoelvetf Indirect Information that General I'ribetrlbe reached Colombia sDCfely and is fighting at the head of lo.otX' men. IMrect news from General Tribe-Tribe was expected a week ago, Init it did not come. His friends were disappointed again yesterday when the steamer Zulia of the lied ID line arrived without bringing a letter from him. lb*. Restrepo said last night that he did not believe the report of General Tribe- Tribe's death and hopes to lie In a position to give positive evidence iu a day or two that he is alive and fight ing. Ko Direct New* Since June lft. $18 Later—When the fire broke out the men were caught in the crib like rats in a trap. They had either to jump into the lake and possibly drown or go into the tunnel to probable death. The crib is four miles from shore. A rescuing party went down the tunnel and found that all but one of the eleven had escaped. One was dead and others were nearly overcome by the heat and foul air. They were hastily dragged*to the surface and revived. The number of dead is nine, with several in the hospitals in a preccirious condition. Columbus. O.. Aiiff, II. Former Attorney (ieneVal Monnett. ns attorney for the Antitrust league. Iins filed with the set rotary of state a list of inter New York'*. Aug. 14. In front of the Gilsoy House early yesterday morning a dozen or more men. including three Boston politicians, engaged In ate brawl, in which three were stabbed. One was badly out across the chest and is in a setious condition. Another was stabbed in the neck, the knife blade missing tlie jugular vein by a close margin. The third man. Joseph A. Conry. representing the N'Tnth congressional district of Boston, was badly cut on the arms, hands and back. According to ft. O. Rocssle, proprietor of the Gllsey House, and many others who witnessed the melee, the slabbing was done by James a brother of the congressman, who. It is said, was responsible for the disturbance. The express company says that it lost nothing, and the conductor estimates the passenger*' loss at about $400, not rooming the jewelry. The robbers gave Engineer Tanhiim a diamond ring and a shirt stud. Both safes wjm-o demolished by the explosion, and the car is a wreck. The official final census returns show the population of ' ranee to be 'M.04I,- 3"."». an Increase in the last five years of 412.304. The Increase is mainly iu ur- rogatories cone-owl n« the status of the constituent companies of the I'nlted States Stool corporation doing business in (tfiio. The secretary of state declined to make public Mr. Monnotj's letter, but stated that no answer had been made to It. Mr. Monnett. it is understood. asks what records have been filed by the companies in question, and if none have boon tiled what action has been taken to recover the penalties provided for noncoinplianee with the law. ban centers. tHE weather. James E. Bedell, sentenced in 1888 to 2o years and 4 months in Sing Sing for having stolen ?'j00.s80 from a New York law firm, has been pardoned by Governor Odd I. Washington, Aug. 14—Forecast until 8 p. m.. Thursday, for Eastern Pennsylvania: Cloudy and unsettled weather and probably rain tonight and Thursday.IS THE WELL DRESSED MAN, and upwards. For a short time only to make room (or Fall J. B. Iiavis, deputy marshal at Colbert. I. T.. arrived here last night from the scene of the robbery. Tour-fifths of the town of Farsund, on the North sea. has been destroyed lev fire. The church, postoffiee. state bank and schools have been gutted. Abmit 1.200 people have been rendered homeless. wiicu be baa l»een fitted out with ti salt by Oilroy tbe Tailor There ia nut a tailor iu the city wb'o eau stock, "The following inch have been arrested on the charge of coinuiiitiiig the robbery." said Mr. Pa vh : "E. c. Richmond. Bob Afford, G"0rge Blown. John Gibson. Toni Edwards and JaC k Ban* These men Were arrested at Caiioy and taken to Atoka. The operator at Caney. when he heard the shooting, supported the train was being held, up and put riut the light in the depot and telegraphed to Atoka. 11 miles away, for officers. FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. transform a man so quickly or raise bini in liiHowii estimation iu such a BUSS,1 AMERICANS MOBBED IN HOLLAND New York Stock Markets, furnished by M. S. Jordan & Co., stock brokers, room 2»D Miners' Bank Building. ntir Prior* For l.invtou !.«»C*, *\cula\ Were English and Made Threats. Enraged Hollanders Thought They New York. Aug. 14, 1001. Open. Clos. Law ton. o. T., Aug. 14 The Imitations are that the receipts from the auetion sale of town lots now In progress under the direction of the federal government will exceed $."D00,000 In Lawton. This is more than twice the estimate of the most optimistic boomers of the reservation. One 25 foot lot sold here yesterday for $H0 n front foot, and the average during the day was about $55 a front foot. Two wholesale grocery companies will 1k»- gln the erection pf buildings tomorrow. Two private banks were established yesterday, making a total of four for Champion Lonrrri n KecoriL Boston. Auk. 14.—AltDert champion lost two of tlie* three ton mile lients in his motor pared race with Jimmy Michael and Archie MeEachern nt Charles Hiver park. hut in the heat that he won he lowered hy several seconds the world's record for the distance. Hying start, in competition, his time for the ten miles being lfim. 6 l-5s. Michael won the other two. the times belli# Wnnliington KxpeeU to Land Dlen. 15m. 14 3-5s ami lBui. 83 s. respective- Washington. Aug. 14.—There ha Jy. Michael had trouble with his mo- more lighting along the line of the tors in the ttrst heat and riininpldn in ! Panama railroad, and officials in Wash the second. MeEachern did not ride J lugton expert that it will be necessary In the third heat because his Motors (0r the ships now under orders to Co were disnblcd. In the second heat ton and r.'itiitma to land men upon their Champions fourth mile was ridden in arrival there to keep free the trade lm. 2tt 4-f»s. across the isthmus. THE TAILOR. Amsterdam. Aug. 14—An American family named Paterson, who were touring the province of Fricsham, were mistaken for English people at Leeu warden today and mobbed. A crowd surrounded and threatened to storm the hotel where they were stopping anO dispersed only when assured that the parties were not English. Amorleans in Holland are wearing United States of America medallions lor protection, and English theatricals arc described as American. Atchison ... . . Atchison, pref. .. Brooklyn Traction Cres. and Ohio . V. S. Steel- U. S. Steel, pref. Manhattan El. . . Mo. PaC ifie 74-U 95«i 743i 4t»!4 43 •« 93% 74 H 95% 747H 45»i 43;,i 92 k Buffalo. Auu. 14.- A belt line train rnn into n Niagara Falls train on the Now York Central tracks at the Terrace station lust night. A number of Tritln Wreck nt IliifTnln. J^eystone Armstrong's "Within two hours after tho robbery was committed bloodhounds had trail ed thoso men ti» their homes. We fotinil wet clothing identified IDy passengers as that worn toy the rohtoers. We also found three masks, and-ln the flro box of the rook stovC- wore the shoos the men arrested. The track* weii* measured, ami they fitted the Senior Kdunrdo Ksplnosn. rx-consul general of Colombia in tills city, also disercdited the story. 117% 117 102 101 Ill's 110»i persons were injured, two cars were telescoped, and an engine was wrecked. Roth trains were running toehlnd time. Fortunately there were only a few passengers in the wrecked coaelies. The most seriously injured are: Miss Jen uio D\\jlson. Tonawanda. hurt about the head: Edith Itobblns. Niagara Falls.* side crushed: II. (J. Hardy. Niagara Falls, side bruised: Ignntlo Glmbrono. Buffalo, slightly bruised. None of the injured will die. - •^*JirPff/C£'S» So. Pacific Copper O. & W. Penn. ... Reading People 5534 112 '8 33 Prepares for all the leading Colleges Universities and Technical Schools; provides first class Business and Commercial Courses, and graduates pupils in Music. A Normal Course is also provided for those wisliiiig to teach. Plut Mason Jars, per doz .60 .65 .85 14') 145 '4 shoes exactly Quart Mason Jars, per doz LIPTON LEAVES FOR LIVERPOOL. Reading, prcf. Tenu. T. & I. l eather 77-% 77;U The men wore givep a .lionring in Commissioner Hall's court nt Atoka. nn«l their bonds .worn fl.\»d at $5,000 in each cnse. They could not give bond and wore remanded to jail. C!al. Mason's Jars, per do* .35 I 1 lb. Upton's Tea (in tins) 50 61*,fe 61 \C2 13U 1378 97'% 97V* Mr. Itookhlirn London. Aiijj. 11 'nrk EndlnR. dispatch from •' Mr. Rook hps f-pppinl commit fVklntr in I lb. Fancy Mixed Tea 1 lb. Choice Mixed Tea Given an Enthusiastic Send-off at the London Station. London. Aug. 14.—Sir Thomas Lip ten left Eus.lon station for Liverpool at noon tolay air.iil the greatest enthusiasm. Union Jacks waved nn-l cries cf '-\Ve hick : en." ami Lilt the cup." wcro he ml ilir 'the c'rowrl. Liptenhe ha*i the strongest hopeo oi c\Kcr:is. ?.P'I expected the cominc L nion Pacific I'nion Pac ific, pref Wabash, prcf. ... rekinK to The TiintP says hill, the T'iiIjcmI Mnl*n For Drltlnh Army. New Orleans, An jr. 14.—The British with a earjw of Hfilvy Flood* In Tcnncanre. _ , . , ,, . Knoxvllle. Ton... Auk. M.-Iteports ... rr^w.r.wp of damage done l»y the excessive rain IT».° i ' . .° 'V ,* i . ,.riv,i during the past two da.va continue toj. Ir,lCll '*sfM • uC J' • j1* ' ( , , here from the island of Martinique, come in. All freight trains cast of j ■ Knoxville on the Southern railway finotnnntr* Hull Tphih Fop snte. have been annulled, ami passenger Chicago, Vug. 14.—Cincinnati's basetrains can barely get through on the ball club, owned by .lohit T. Brush, is main line because of the water rover- for sale at a stated figure. Such was ing tracks at several places. Serious 'he information conveyed to Pan Johnwashouts are reported oil the Knox- son by a Cincinnati business man. who -if!Me and Ohio road. A special to The asked ihe advice of the American TTournal-and -Trtbune from Bristol says league president-as-.io. the-desirability. t?iree trestles have been washed away of purchast oh the Virginia and Southeastern road a..rl much truck tor., up. II.e Climb bv ,„(M n|)pll(.a„nlls, a, th(.v r.yor is higher than In Ms years. A hf« „ coke plant at Stonega Is reported de- , , only nni' way to cure lDcnfne 88 S9 n few The other men connected with the robbery rode away on horseback and have not boon on pt tired. 1 lb. Mocha and Java Coffee, Western Union M.. K. T Norfolk 03'4 . 92'k characteristic C oui,ie«;v, 1 cruiser 1 '!D?C .i I t•» cniivfy niiouie he will pro.-eptl l nCs .offeinprl thnj l.ooo nnries for the British military ophim to Japan., erattons in South Africa. has cleared y steamer." j from this port for Cape Town. with strainer Monjei! Th? school pos-esses a beautiful Canipus of twtnty acres and Mountain Spring Woter. 2 lbs. Lion Coffee 5114 53 :i4 Postal Clerk Oeorce P. Tnley last evening finished straightening out the registered mail taken out of the pour-lies and said: "There is practically no loss on thf» registered packages. There wan a consignment of $4,000 worth of stamps for the postoftke at Sherman in tho ponclies thnt were sacked, but these ♦he robbers did not disturb." 2 lbs. Arbuckle's Coffee .25 .25 .25 Protocol to Hp Slr.iiril Tnmorrnw. Ho 4'oiiiIiik to Amerl'n, rekin?. A tig.' H. It is expected that YoUohnmn. Attflr. 14. The doctors nva: I was ||)(J protocol will N» signed tomorrow. havo ordered the Ito. tlie for trniih^d_wjth constipation until I bought; Yin Shanjr. formerly director of the flier premier, to tnke a sen voyape for DeWitt's Little nirrty RUers. since then IJpn-tsin Naval school, has been njv I'll* -IleaIt'll. He IV consequently going have born entirely cured of my old mm pointed Chinese minister to Oermnnv. to America for n short star plaint. I re* ommond them. T. .1. Yates. —;— I'lttston : Stroll's Pharmacy, West 1*1118100. Story of a Stave. Fine No. 1 mackerol at Grace's. For full particulars fend to Rev. Elhatiali Hulley A. M, Principal, Factoryvilte, Pa. Cans Boston Baked Beans..D 3 Cans Fancy Tomatoes Cans Fancy Corn th»n V.ny iie-14 !»• to 11 O. O. I'U' K. ttelrne* Ark. DEATH OF COMMANDER WI3T, MONEY. J. T. ARMSTRONG & CO.. Garden tools and hose, at Ash's. Prevented a Tragedy. information Riven Mrs. iseorce Pasied Away i i the Naval llorpital at Yokohama After a Long lllne^c. 1'. Tho JS'nvy Send Your Order to Ritter's Market; ,he ''h"ln', "r dlsr" F..I besi c.lunirv hnttVr. Mrirtly frm.h . . . . Mkli.. sn.v*: "My Ifo lin* bron "B#- Kxe f..r I.v, y«,r. Urn. ,1,. ,..,,1,1 H. I Mo,ller Gray's Sweet Powders. j 'I-"ns- - v,, hfiplcs*1 '°r Ciilldren Mother (Jray. for jeara a ''v,C A I rightful C•C,. ...... | nurse In ih.» Children's Home In Now York. a"nko nljshr. ,si: " dhD toss full j with a remedy! " n,',,"PK dm-tors, * I Wall ....Ill • - • - , i have money in mortgage:* for Hoy amount i There j Mortgages may stand for a term of years am? | —. nd that |s ' ,nly the interest be paid, or*r 111 give the prl? ! •• ' . ' i liege to make payment* ou mortgage month Everybody Takis a - _.,1ltion of ,U; mu »• I""8"1*' »nnntlly or annually, ..... A, yAT|$ „tuCMo OB William Streev »s llnirij; of rho Ki.sta. l.la.i Tuh,. Whop n^d^ThU u'no lt'» in the maMlw. and Wtt* in Seals 111Ik* gols Inflamed you Iirvp a rumbling J ; ' y , ,, , .-sslon of till) knowledge how to do it aouu.l or foot lionrlnpt. and .vl.on It Is "»•CC««« 1 uu" KIVort worlrnmnrtlp and a frM*, o« , «. - .J. nUrol,.|.„o.l. I*.«fna«a In Iho roK„lt, and P«l«" fund»»nd tr,.»t fun.lt work that ,.len«* all. The latest atylea *""1 " , ,nr 1,1 iinleKH I he Inflammation ran he taken out H P BA XT E F&. In u1onnts HnC1 toning, and prices that |'!"i V,'.! V,VV Ir.'V".'Ml "L!rt :,T C",'C *" "s n"n""1 .O H irw PnlMlnff. WllkMh«DT. ' "" D « l«Di K MDt Ill-Ill .iiul iliM.lllI ll \ lvill"il. (inn, hearing will he rieitrojMMl forever; -——————— , ~ ■ HrF^iHsSsSr«S»-3S5 mr*v*MmmDairS TRANSFER CO ;l s Wf.labd-inuioniwitll IliH front j W» will Slve On.- Hundred Dollars tar! Benjamin A. CfOWther, n.-i« C»t hi.. .nr. mid «ns t"nv of,"i"»fn™jJ?™?* ■D* ctarrh) D O U I T C P T Has finerigsandnorseslot AnUM I I C. w I aaovingfurnitureor taking registered patent attorney. parties on outings. GenD BOARD OP TRADE Call and,Con«ult. i tMminff BUILDING. .Advice Free. 3181 Deafness Cannot be Cured GOODS DELIVERED PKC ►J Sooth Mala St. PITTBTO*. v.'n:V, rtrr.ciit t'h of New Ktrnttsville. ohiC niprh hart lone hor nnoot reach hill s(cnillly rivxv ry I »r. hint's N«mv \y I'onHiltutlniial romodlex. l»y Inflamed rrnuicr i-Yi «l»'i i« k D! W \ i\ jm ihc n:i\ ft! hrr.pitnl in Yokn|);i lira'. Jnpaii. II Bids for Town Hall, Itinci' !C■ is ml.Ml,illy liu "°w pr«l'*i'','l *nd |.l«.ccj In the drugmores. "Wll nwil t *D lM»r own wnrli." Thl* «.W» Sweet Pondera for 1 •' I»u r Ho .inl. kh i '"h'Uren. They nre harmless ns milk, pleu- *'"*»; Tu ItM'iileKKiiftiti.niclnm'holy, a tu a'"' n«'« '«»• A "rtaln cure f.Hntlnc nn.I ill-//y f*Dr feverlFlmpss, constIpatlon, headat hC\ Sn.li • ..V Vk'i\ik. si. lily, run tocllilnif, ami ft.ma.h dHonlbrs ami remove "r "s 'vnrmg. At all .*. i • Mst*. 2.V. Sampf.: Bent 1'inir-ln.iil.1 - I: sim-v l.vl.lx ami frame bulkling In Wy-, !1„l.v,,lls„r„... :*«!«,»•- ' " '' ' 11 1 •iMislnii-tii'n of a two-;1 MnlU'lihtitit Am,'. It. Kivdorick A, ;i w «'ll Known imipir I 'Itr. \v:i C rri!fk hy APE MAY'POSTf^rr f lis r of Ja- i lDv III il SI.no. The Monrlleat Man In Plttston It Helped Win Battles. t IV nD ' 'ttaHtle. bidtU r. "I'll*- K; 1 5:; : l!1 n. nulla i ,va well as the handsomeat and others are! Twenty nln !'■ «rv, i In i./ivl airy or ail ' 1 ; : i;' rt';it. lil. sa merit mTlted to call on any drngglat and get free the front to A. C. Shoomrfkor, 11 '' * "/V1 Headache*. They . bottlo o« Kemp's Ualsara for the throat ■ "I , , •res Town Council W voinlnir Pn i 1L ni"11""1'1 u|' : »nCl lan=j, a remedy that Is goarantoed to "" kl"" " A""'" K""" " : I foil Exrhuwe ' "5' ' "'T'1' c"re tn'' »"•« •« chronic and acute "" 1 Snm" f'"' Mid «.„|| ,, wiwk, Wllkolbarra fcti S"'0"'a »'«« 1'UUton. cough.. bronehltH „t™n.um£ "V" » «"»• ' ' J™™"*- «»'C• tl. Ullkosbarre, la. 813 |aud w. c. nice, rutato,. X Itf*. ' ,nd i . Kwdwlcki MttTtotoTciau. ts nnrt mrn wrote from t for Kcratrhoa, llrulacs. Wound- KVot and Stiff Joint lDoClv P. J. rnr.NKY & CO., Toledo, O. Ash's, Sold by Druggiuls, '5c. 1 lull's Fwuiu i'llla art ttw But. f |
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