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!" ■"» Try*, un ad. M the Gazette. is no moffe effective itDer diiun/of reaching the 30,000 men, J womerr and children in this com$ munity. . (your home town ? Then sub- $ 'scribe for the Gazette. The only is •newspaper published in the city, g P1TTSTON, PA., MONDAY SVENINQ, AUGUST 19. ipoi. twOTm%&SPptI ONLY Daily in city UfBTY.cn)ct VC AD j weekly establishrd imi. riri i riMt lean 1 dailyjcstabli.shedbythko.hartiss?. corporation. v»ie srriKo lenders say fluff they have t li«D absolute |Dro mi bo of support from these two trades ami that they will refuse to hamlle nonunion made luatevfcil. They eite a number of iuxiaucea whew the structural men ami brick masons have shown tlieir sympathy and spirit. EVANS MAKES A REPORT ECUADOR WILL FIGHT. Pennsylvania R. R. In Connection Willi Delaware & Hudson B. R. ALWAYS THE CHEAPEST D- D,.%» : MANY LIVES LOST IN OCEAN DISASTER wh; WILLCHICAGODO? 70-0/1 Y EX&JRSION C• Illinois Steel Company's Plant the Center of Interest. Tells of the Operations of tbe Troops Ready to Invade Territory of Colombia. 411 Summer Goods mi Pension Bureau. Atlantic City, Cape May, HOLLY BEACH, AMGLESEA, SEA ISLE CITY, WMLDWOOD, OCEAN CITY, AVALON, N. J. August 22nd, 1901. Special Low PHcmi □ Look Over STRIKE LEADERS ARE HOPEFUL. Opinion is divided here as to the ultimate action of the Chicago men. Assistant Secretary M. P. Tlglie 18 generally understood to 1m» working among the Chicago men. ami some confidence is expressed in his ability to bring them over. Some of the strike leaders are credited with saying thai they care more about the moral effect of getting the strikers out than they do about the impairment of the mills there. Mr. Tlglie is expeeted here today. FOB BENEFIT OF' Q. A, B. MEH, A BIO BATTLE IS IMMIHEHT. Think the Month Chl«uKU Men Will" iiliiuotrly Uu On I—The Situation In mid Around Plttahur*—Trouble Hi W«IUvlllc. The Statement Made In Advance of Aiiuual Kf|iort Fur Circulation at President Caatio of Venezuela Send* Aid to the Colombian Hevolutlon- UtR-Tlie Vlewa uf Minister SUva. The Iowa to Start Suun. THESE BARGAINS Alaskan Steamer Sunk by an Kntluunt ttiicaiiiituient uf Veteran*. Smue Cuiuiiurative Fluurea. Iceberg. Chicago, Aug. 10.—*The situation at I ho Illinois Steel works at Sunt li Chicago is Uuclyuiged. The report that the Amalgamated, men employed at the mills who last week refused to obey ['resident Shaffer's order to strike were to hold a conference yesterday With Assistant Secretary Tight* of the nssoeiat Ion look lug to a reconsideration of Ilielr action was unfounded. Washington. Aug. 19.--•Comuilssloflfbr I'jvaus has prepared a statement showng the operations in principal features uf the pension bureau during the last fiscal year ■'as compared with former rears. Quito, Ecuador, Aug. ID.—A force of Ucuadorean troops is ready to Invade Colombia, and a battle is imminent near L'usto, Just beyond the Colombian frontier and about 150 miles northeast jf Quito. 7C quality Dress Lawns, all color* and patterns, Tickets Good for TEN DAYS, Ex- S5.00 FOR for mtt One lot ol Ladies' Shirt Waiata, in* including the 75c, $■ and $(.as grades, I TO OLOam 99o KAQH 6c quality Cream Domet Shaker Flannel, Fomm* too do?.. I.arge Cotton Towets, worth double, clusive of Going Date, will be sold THE "Hen 1. Davis, member of the advisory from Scranton, Wilkesbarre, and _ intermediate stations at rate pi ROUND TRIP. VESSEL QUICKLY ENGULFED. Ismrd of the Amalgamated association, discussed ll»»' sic nut ion freely. He said: Must of the data will be embodied in iiis annual report, and the statement is prepared for the use of the national 'ucnmpmcut of the (}. A. It., which will l»e held before the report is ready. Castro Helps Colombian Rebels. VIi-hn of lien Davis. Wllleiustud, Island of Curacao, Aug. 10.—President Castro of Venezuela some days ago sent to Cucutu, Colombia, ammunition, arms and men to assist the Colombian revolution. Good Going Only on Train Leaving Scranton at 6x45 a. m,, and Returning on all Regular Trains Within Limit. 1 Many Went Down Imprisoned in the "The idea that because we are not striking for more wages the sympathy of Cly people Is not with us Is a mistaken one. The workliigmen of America realize the full meaning of our struggle for a principle for wltlclt the forefathers of this country fought. It is the right guaranteed by the constitution of the country. Ic is equal rights with the crust Co organize and maintain prices. They say they do not object Co our organization. but ill the same breath tell men in nonunion mills tlwit if they lielong to our organization they will lose their positions. It is this fundamental principle that has brought out the thousands of workingmen in MeKeesport. It is this principle that is bringing to our support every true workiugman in the country. If Is one of the greatest battles for organization that has oyer, been fought. There is but one end to such a buttle with the men so determined as our men are. Jl'lie coming out of the thousands of men In Me lvcespoN Is only a sample of what will occur in all other sections. There is absolutely no truth in JJ»t» reports that there is di.-Datlsfactioii aiming the Idle men in MeKeesport. They are standing solidly and will not return tCD work under any agreement short of a recognition by the trust that the Amalgamated association has a right to organize its mill workers without Interference from the officers of the compnnlcs. Through coaches from Scranton to Philadelphia. Pnmeugprs for Atlantic f'itv may regular trains leaving Rroad Mtreetittatlon, Philadelphia. via DKI.AWAIJK LIYK«» HltlPtih RulTTB at 8:00, 0:40 a. m ,2:41, 4:14 and 7:14 |» m. week-day# *:%»:'■!«». «" • 'Ml out Ml p ui . ttuudayH, or any regular tram from Market Street Wh-o t Passenger* for uitier joints named will nne trains troin Market Street Wharf. Ticketh dolnot ti'ioisfi r Ih Iwchu Ilro:«u Street Station and Market street wharf Stop over ».t Philadelphia «-jiii tie «•»•! ei»h«*r ttoing or returning witbin limit of ticket. FOR FULL INFORMATION APPLY TO TICKET ARIHTS, There was to have been a "regulai meeting yesterday of Commercial lodge, the smallest of the two local lodges of the association, but Ho meeting was held, it having been agreed tlint the two bulges shall meet only In Joint session.it shows tliiit the number of pension *rs on the rolls June JJO last was UtD7,- i.'W. a net gain of 4,2nd over last year. The total net loss to "the roll during the rear was 4:i,58d. which includes. 'iS,- \'ui by death. 8T*3 by remarriage. 1,582 by minors reaching the age of HI, 1,538 Dy fiiilure to claim pension and l,4d!) from other onuses. A comparative ta- Ide shows that the roll for the year just •losed h the high water mark in the history of the pension bureau, the next highest having been readied in 1SU8. (if the.gains to the roils during the year tt,K4iD were from the war with •D|DnIn. The losses Include 2 from the Revolution, 21" from the wnr of 1812, *»2U from the war with Mexico and f»4l from the Indian wars. The gains to the roll since ISPS were 13.384 widows ef the civil war and 5,004 from the Spanish war; total, 1S.P3S. The net •jaifi to the rolls In the four years was 1,021. Hinlllo Fernandez, former governor jf Caracas under President Castro and luhHciiueutly administrator of customs at l.a Uunyrii, who tlnally declured against Castro, has left Curacao, accompanied by- partisans, with the avowed intention of invading Venezuela.SAU PRICE 9o (M« Children's Muslin Drawers, trimmed, Staterooms. J. 0. HUTCHIN80M tifcuor.il Manager. J. R. WOOD, C£0. W. KUYO, General Passenger A gelt. A h'i Hem-i:il Ph.* - Att. f OH So A i case Children's Gauze Vest*, . SURVIVORS REACHED SHORE IN BOATS Assistant Secretary Tlghe, the emissary of President Shaffer, and W. C. Davis, vice president of the Fourth district. went to 10nst Chicago on invitation of ' the steel workers employed there at the independent mills. What was the object of the visit is not known at present. ET C/ETERA. Does It Pay to Buy Cheap? FOR Oo MAOH H'in.Iow Shades, with spring roller, FOR So MAOH Children's Summer Dresses, slightly soiled, A cheap remedy for coup tip and colds Is all rl,Tht, hnt you want something that will relieve and rnre the most severe and dangerous results of throat and lung troubles. What shall you do? Go to a warmer and more regular climate? Yea. If possible; If not possible for you. then in either case take the only remedy that has been Introduced in all civilized countries with success In severe throat and lung troubles. "Iioschee's (iermnn Syrup:" , It not only heals and stimulates the tissues to destroy the germ dlseas* but allays inflammation, causes easy expectoration, gives a good night's rest, and cures the patient. Try one bottle. Recommended many years by all druggists in the world, (lot Green's Prize Almanac. It Is also reported that Seguudo Ri vera hats effected a lauding. Notes From Business Men, Want* and Other Minor Matters. Lost—White bull dog. Reward. P. Though I in, 51 Tompkins street. 2t Lost—Lady's open-face enameled watch. Kinder will kindly leave at (laze! tc office. It For Sale—At a sacrifice, two new high grade buggies. Never been run. They Then Walked Twenty-five Miles to Reach the FOR 19c MAOH Ladies' Muslin ('.awns, well made. Nearest Town. THE IOWA DELAYED. SPECIAL VALUES FM S«c EAH 15 doz. Ladies' Units, real value *]c; PRICE TO CLOSE IO° UH Mr. Tight*. in speaking of tin* probability or the illicit at South Chicago re considering their action of last week, suhl: Mailt Have Itepnlrw Before Going to Washington, Aug. 1!).—Captain Perry of the battleship Iowa, now at San Francisco, lias telegraphed to the navy department an acknowledgment of his instructions to proceed to the west coast of Panama In connection with the revolutionary troubles, but reports that the boHers and some other parts of the vessel need immediate attention. It Is hoped by the department, however, that she will be able Co sail some time today. the iMtlniiUN, Victoria, British Columbia, Aug 19.— News has just reached here of a terrible ocean disaster that occurred in Alaskan watcrs"last week, in which sev enty-five lives were lo6t by the sinking of the steamer Islander. The Islander is the flagship of the Canadian Pacific Navigation company's fleet. She col lided with an iceberg off Dougla66 Island, Alaska, early on Thursday morning last, and fifteen minutes after she struck she went down. Many of the victims lost their lives by being engulfed in the water when the ship went down, but come of them were killed by the explosion of the boilers of the vessel after they had taken to the sea in small boats and before they could push away from the disabled vessel. There were on board the vessel 107 passengers, besides a crew of 71 men. • I will iiuike no further effort with those 11104 unless tliey colli}' to me Mini ask for n conference. They lire not now members of the association, anil nothing can be done until they are reinstated."PEOPLE'S Sin IR» N. Main St. 2t Minor's Savings Bank hook No. 11.427 has boon lost and application for a now book has boon made. Finder is requested to return the same to the bank. 19ood2w I.ost—Black, white and tan English setter dog. Reward if returned to K. K. Hilcman. -It Astray—Bird dog at the home of James Layte. on Tedriek St. Owner can have same by identifying and paying expenses. It Wanted—Boy to learn the barber trade. One'with experience preferred. Apply at Carr's barber shop. 19t2 For Sale Cheap—Square piano, good condition. Inquife Schussler & Bechtold, N. Main street. Pensions granted to widows "Uiulei Mie act of .func 27. ISlMi, during the .♦'ear numbered ir».i»lo, or nearly 4,rsMD in excess of those granted the previous IS SOUTH MAIN STREET. Davis I* Hopeful. Excursion r0 # jF Long 99 Branch, AQ Ocean Grove, Asbury ParK, Vice President Pa vis, who Is director of the steel strike In the west, an noiiiices that he believes the SoUtli Chicago men filially will Join the general strike of steel workers. Not this week, he said, -because there will he no meeting. It is his IntentioiVto meet the men individually and endeavor to persuade them to reverse their decision. £vans ...Brothers The pensioners on the roils are classified as follows: The most interesting development in the South American trouble is the news eontnlfied in a press dispatch from Quito that Eeuadoroan troops were ready to Invade Colombia and that a battle was Imminent near Fasto. Mr. Xilni, the Colombian minister, while without advices from his government, expressed the belief that this new expedition was a part of the revolutionary movement and that it was in no sense organized by the Kcuadoreau government. He said that many years ago there had beeii friction between the two governments, but that In recent years no Important controversial Issues had been raised betweei* them. Minister Sllva Is in receipt of a letter from Emillano Isza, the Colombian minister at Quito, inferring to the cordial treatment lie had received from the lCcuadnr government and the courtesies generally extended him iu his journey through that country. Minister Nilvu consequently is of the opinion that the new movement Is in connection with the internal revolution in Colombia uuless something unforeseen has occurred of which lie has not been advised. Many Colombian revolutionists have acquired arms and other equipments from people In Ecuador and started expeditions, three of these having been organized last year, mostly composed of Colombians allied by the sympathies and resources of some of the Ecuadoreans. All tljese expeditions have failed.' Mr. Sllva salil last night that the government of Ecuador always had protested that it had made the utmost effort to observe the neutrality laws and sought to prevent these Invasions. The Islander left Skagway last Wednesday evening, going by way of the Lynn Canal. The iceberg struck" the vessel just as she was emerging from the canal. The crash came very suddenly and was so violent that the door of nearly every stateroom was driven home and fastened beyond all ordinary means of opening them. Thus, when the startled passengers were suddenly aroused from sleep and tried to make their way to the deck, they found themselves prisoners In their rooms. Some thus met death in their staterooms, going dftwn with,the sinking ship. Others, in their desperation, forced their way out of their rooms through narrow windows which were never Intended as means of egress The crew of the vessel are reported to have behaved in an admirable manner. The officers were calm and in full control of the men, who obeyed orders with promptness. The passengers were greatly terrified, hut the ship's crew managed to get many of them Into the boats. So swiftly*did the boat settle, however, that mauy were left behind when the vessel went down. Captain Foote remained on hoard until the very last. Just as the ship went down he jumped trom the deck into the soa end was lost. The survivors made their way in the small boats to the beach, which was not a gnat distance away. Then they walked through a barren country for twenty-five miles to Tread well, Alaska, and there gave to the public the first news of the disaster. The latest estimate is that seventy five lives were lost by the sinking of the vessel. • plosion came. The force of the cxplo sion was such that an immense hole was torn In the how of the vessel. The water poured into ihe ship in such volumes that It was impossible to close (he water tight compartment doors, and in a few moments the vessel and those who remained on board sank to Survivors. Invalids, 7.T.UH14; \ i lows. 2 UD.osil. These comprise l.'l,- !I willows and the S.ii"."» survivors on leeonnt of old wars prior to IStll, 21D7,- •7o Invalids and S8.S02 on account of reiieral laws, disability of service orl" riu, mostly civil war: 4:'.s.ii4 invalids mil 1-4o.H1 widows on account of the Iune, ISM, act, civil war disability not lue to service: (lot) army nurses and J.0.V1 Invalids and 2.Ci4U widows on uc•ount of the war with Spain. The total amount pa 111 to pensioners is first payments 011 the allowance of rhelr claims during 11M»l was $i).t*.'l4,- or $1oi».2:is inofe than tlie tlrst pay•icnts during 11M0. This auiount represents the arrears of pension, aggregating C'»7o claims allowed, to an average •f nearly #1 ."no eaeli. * Secretary Tlglie addressed two l»lg meetings at the ICast Chicago mills ot the Republic Iron and Steel company last evening. He and Mr. Ha vis had gone there direct from Milwaukee because the union men had signified tludr desire to reulflrm their sympathy -with the movement In the east and in certain parts of the west. This they did. They went even further ami emphasized their disapproval of the attitude and action of the South Chicago steel men. Itcsolutioiis were passi*d pledging their support morally and financially. They arranged to contribute $1.WMD every tw/i weeks to the strikers' fuud. "The present situation is perfectly satisfactory to the organization. It will be learned soon that our organization lias wonderful recuperative powers and will revive 110 matter how hard the blow dealt to them." VIA NEW JERSEY CENTRAL I Every Day is «Bar!'i gain Day at Our I Store VSk | cCoolc at the I Best Pat. Flour. per Ml SMt Feed, per 100 lbs - I.U •'i Bran and Brown Mdt IN kit FRIDAY, AUG. 23. a 'watery grave For Bent — Six-room house on George St. Apply No. 5 George St. Among the passengers lost oil the Islander were: For Sale Cheap—Single house and store, No. 294 Parsonage street, flood cellar for storage, one half acre of fine land, with barns, abundance of fruit trees, etc. Will also sell household furniture. Apply Mrs. William T. Leaves Pittaion at 8:34 a• in. Tickets go C1 to rot urn on or lie fore Sept. 2 Mrs. Boss, wife of Uie/governor of the Yukon territory! her child and niece. KsfltliiK Time* nt Well*villi*. The strike among the steel workers in Wellsvllle has taken 011 new life, and excitement among the men Is up to fever beat. The tight between the union and nonunion men 011 the streets Saturday night, coupled with the action of the steel company in obtaining lodgings for the new men throughout the town, lias greatly incensed the strikers. Saturday afternoon alymt ;to of the new men left the warehouse where they ha * been quartered and came ilowu town and took lodglugs previously obtained for them by the mill management. A local restaurant had taken the contract Jo feed tjic men. 1 Dr. John Human of this city. W. C«. Preston and brhle of Seattle. F. Mills of Victoria. Mrs. .1. C. Henderson of Victoria. \V. II. Keating and two sons of 1*09, Price Cutting Sale Lewis. al3eod2w Wanted—A good girl. Apply at once. 431 Delaware avenue. al3tt Suits that were $25.00 and upward are r.ow .1. V. Douglas of Vancouver. Mrs. Phillips anil child of Seattle. Mr. I-'iiII of Victoria. AllgeleH. Wanted—Pupils for piano or organ instruction. All branches taught. Miss Margaret Davis, 29 Swallow St. 12tf ; i Oats, per bushel • • Jt | Oats, 25 bushel lots - M !;• Potatoes, psr peek • • .4t Onions, per peek • • .ft ■jj Butter, best dairy, par Ik .21 , | Lard, Pure, per lb • .(•%' ill Cheese, full oream, per Ititl ? Eggs, per dozen • • _ .it !■ Or. Sugar, IB lbs for • IJt i • j Arb. and Lion Coftoo, ft .11 ;ij - W I Evans Bros, Those meetings over, Secretary Tlglie boarded the Pennsylvania train for Pittsburg. The fees pulil to attorneys amounted .0 $ofi1.24i». an Increase of almost $74. WMI. to the XpaiiMi war. At least liMiiiui of the uiedital examinations lie.1'' during the year resulted unfavorably to the claimants. The amount ,i»aid lo pensioners under the general aw during the year was $t»7.Nu*,2:W. a lecreaso of .C1 70o.Lvr»:i from the amount •aid lil t veflr. It is believed that dlll'-' iiig the lineal year of 1!mD2 the payments miller the general law will be •xceeded 'by iIiom» of pensioners under ■ lie act of l.v.io. The Spanish war pendoin-rs reci'Jvcd $1.1.7o.22."V an increase lvcr last year of $**42 .t_ni. and tin1 pen-lotiei s.umler the act of IN!Mi as amend •d May 0. num. received $C»007.1.4S1. an increase over last year of .$1,207.41 »:».• The lCVe» ul Attorney*. marked at [ \ r"i Lr- 'jgS Mrs. Nicholson, wife of Captain Nicholson.Canaries for sale. 142 Seatle St. wl The members of the crew lost are; Captain Foote: Hcorge Allan, third engineer; Horace Smith, seeoiid stewnid; S. J. Pitts, cook; two Chinamen; Iin«-k-bonder ami Burke, oilers; two firemen, Night- Watchman Ivemlnll, Joe Bard, second pantryman; two waiters, C1. Miller, bather; N. Law, M. P. Jock. Porter and Moiuii, coal passers.: "The west Is all light." lie said as he left. "Vice PresftleiU Hnvls is now ill charge, and .1 am confident the men at Jolict and Milwaukee will hold true tu thcir'itMloiiisiu." For Rent—Suite of two large, welllighted office rooms, over Gazette office, at reasonable rate. Freshly painted and papered. With steam heat. Best location in Pittston. Apply $18 SITUATION AT PITTSBURG, Last evening a party of nbliunloftlsts Ifft their lodgings on Broadway and started to the restaurant for supper. They were immediately pursued by a party of strikers and chased Into the house, which was immediately surrounded by a mob that hoot»il and jeered at the nonunion men. A briek was thrown out of the crowd through the window of the room occupied by the nonunion men. Forty tin workers from Lisbon are on their way to NVllsville In carriages to assist the local strikers in preventing the nonunion men from poing to work today. Sheriff Nora go n iind Deputy Chris Beck of Lisbon arrived from l.isbou to assist the local police In maintaining order at Gazette office. Ice cream, wholesale and retail Harter's. Stfft (oritornlioii'M Coup nl Muijci New process Ice Cream at Moffat's. Sewer pipe always on hand and for sale by Cyclone Machine Co. 25m tf and upwards. Fur a Pittsburg. Auk. 111. -A party of strike* breakers brought up from the,south by spceiai train were safely delivered iu tin1 sled mill at Mouessen yesterday, ami tin' Cliited States Stool corporation expects to add tliat i»lt«nt to tin* number running partly or in full with nonunion lm.'ii wit It in tli*' next *Ji hours. Tin; Carnegie properties also resumed last night without a break in tin* forces operating them. and I hut fuel. Joined with a promise of au early start at Moitcsscii, h'luls tin* steel officials here to take a very hopeful view of the situation. The strikers rlaim that men enough to start the Mouessen iiiills « an. not lD«* obtained ami that they have not yet shown their hand at IMiquesne aitil the other Carnegie plants, but promise that later developments will illViicutc their strcligth ti* heller advantage, h Wjis anticipated that there would be trouble when the nonunion men reach c«l Mouessen, for I lie strikers wen watehing the railroads and liver aud had expressed- s determination to pre vent the eutranee of the strike Invak ers. The men who were handling the movement for the steel corporation successfully veiled their action. however, uul luut their charges tardy within tin plant hours before it was known deli iiltely by imy one on the outside that the men had arrived. They were brought to Mouessen by special train and were lauded at 4 o'clock in flit* urn WfM'kn. short time only to make room (or Fall Mrs. W. Smith, Voiicouvcr J. A. Ilethan, Vancouver. Mrs. J. L. Wilcox. Seattle. Ice cream, wholesale and retail at Farmers' Dairy, 30 South Main St. tf For Rent—A barn. M. W. Morris, tf For Rent and For Sale—A large list of properties. P. K. Richards. stock There was $27.~MNto in gold oil the steamer. $100,000 of which watt curried by passengers. 11. II. Hart, who has 'spent Id years in the Klondike, losf $:tr,.oon in dust. Some say that Captain l\iote. reached a raft, but when he saw the extent of the disaster Jumped overboard.BUSS, During the List :i!» years the survivors of the war of 1S12 and their wid »ws lmve received JM4.84t.d40. Mexican war $.'Ui.201.1S7 and Indian wars Hr2.or»4. l*asto, where a buttle is reported Imlidiieht, is In llie department of Oauca. where the population Is dense and credited With a warlike spirit. 46 South Mala St. Steward Simpson, who lost fen of his men. tells a graphic story of the wreck, lie forced his way on deck and reached there just as the lile boats were being lowered. A moment after the collision the chief engineer Started the pumps, but the in rut h of water was too rapid to lie checked. The captain headed a party of officers and seaiuen who, armed with axes, battered down the doors of the state rooms, and rescued as many of the imprisoned passengers as they could. Soon the water drove thciu from, the upper deck. By this time the bouts were filled, and while the officers were getting out the last liie raft the ex- Don't ho satisfied Willi temporary relief from Indigestion. kodol Dyspepsia Cure permanently and roiupletely removes this complaint. It relieves permanently because It allows the Died stomach perfect rest. Dieting won't rest the stomach. Nature re ••elves supplies from the food we eat. The sensible way to help the stomach Is to use Kodol Dyspepsia Cure, which digests what you eat and can't help bur do you good. T. J Yates, I'ittston ; Strop's Pharmacy, \\ est Plttston. No accurate list of the dead will be available until the arrival of the purser on the steamer Far fa II on. THE TAILOR. — The total disbursements for pensions from July 1, to .lune HO of this *'«•:»r aggregate $2.7d.'t.ft50.Ct3n. (binge Mel-. Blown, executive agent of tin* Caii'itliau 1'aoille railroad, jifter iutcj \ icwing the ofliC ers aud passengei*s win* it turiied, said: (piirt ItelH**" ul UaD View UNION MEN BARRED. Milwaukee. Aug. 10.—Everything waD quiet nl Day View yesterday. The lull Jority of the strikers remained at their Indues, and some of them gathered in little knots on (lie streets and discussed the strike. The tires at t fie Hay View plant have been put out. with the ex of tin1 blast furnaces, the out put of which is not operated in thiD clty. It Is said 4»Mf nieu Ute employed in the Idasl furnaces. Souie of the leaders at Hay View hope for n compromise between the ('lilted Stales Steel corporation and the Amalgamated association within the next.two weeks. There were 4."i.MM» claimants for pensions during the year. The pension rolls still contain the names of one survivor and l,o27 widows on account of the war of 1.080 survivors and 3.470 widows on account of Indian wars and r,f»0S survivors and 8.109 widows on account of the Mexican Cincinnati Carriage Mnkera Will Sot Employ Them. Cff wfpl) ■, A FEW BARGAINS Cincinnati, Aug. 10.-—More than 2.000 carriage workers have been liotitied by seven shops here that their services were not needed and that the places will open Sept. 3 as nouuuiou shops. The following factories closed were: "The purser it* remaining in the north at lending to the forwurding of through passengers. It is impossible to gitc an exact list of those lost, but from the fact that Ilit were saved the number lost miist Ik- very much below the .figures mentioned. In my opinion the loss of life will not tweed 20." In cases of cough or croup, give the little one One Minute rough Cure. Then rest easy and have no tear. The child will be all right in a little while. It never fails. Pleasant to take, always safe, sure and al most instantaneous in effect. T. J. Yates, Plttston ; Stroh's Pharmacy, West Plttston. The bureau- issued 100. I'M IS certlflpates of nil classes during the year; 14,22.-i being for original pension. Itatteruian *V Lufli, Anchor Buggy pMinpany, Lion Buggy company, Say res & Scoville, George Enger company, Hukay Buggy company and the Secliler Carriage coinpuriy. The number of claims pending July I last was 4ilH,i\00. James White, Bryantsvllle, Ind., Hays DeWitt'a Witch iiazel Salve healed running sores on both lef»s. lie had suffered six years. iKwtors failed to help hliu. tiet De- Witt's. Accept no Imitations. T. J. Vales, Plttaton; Stroh's l'harmacy, West Plttstoo. D STEEL STRIKE SITUATION MEMORIAL TO EMPRESS. The statement gives the following imounts of money final pensioners tin ler different ndihlnlstrattaiis: Hundreds of girls and boys also will l»H thrown out of work. Nine factories here were combined recently under one lncorpoiatioii and uiiuouuced that they would employ whom they pleased, ilx their own wage scales, settle the mutter of apprentices anil work-piecework and contract system. Carnegie Mill Workmen at Duquesne King Edward Will Erect One at Frog All Cfcui«'t at ifnllet. McKeesport. Pa.. Aug. If.—The situation in the steel strike here re mains unchanged. At Puquesue. across the river from here, the employe* CDl the Carnegie mills are being organized, liie labor leaders speak hopefully of having these men come out before the cloze of the week. Being Organized—Mills Resume. London. Ang 1^.—King I'M ward has decided to erect an Kngljsh memorial to the late Dowager Empress Frederick. of Germany. The memorial will probably be erected at Frogmore, where the ivUiainrr t* Queen Victoria and her consort. Prince Albert, rest. more in Honor of His Sister. .Toilet, Ills.. Aug. 10. All Is quiet 111 Juliet. Men are busy perfecting plan fur keeping the local situation well in hand. At a meeting of the lodges in terest centered In reports from Soutl Chicago. Great hopes are entertained by the leaders that South Chicago will follow the lead of Jollet and Bay View. A Joint meeting of four local lodges has been called. No attempt to start up the plant here is anticipated tills week. The wire mills will be compelled to shut down before the end of this week. Tills will throw out 2.00Q additional men. President Giant's first term. $110,- 180,2701 an nxeraire per year of .*20.- IHI.004; president Grant's second term, flt4..'t!».r».K."i7, an average per year of ■f2s.ri0s.sl0; President I Dives' ad minis- In FIRST SLASS Refrigerators at low prices to close them out. We are headquarters for I G ft GREAM FREEZERS. * Perfect Dental Work— the kind that lasts and is done without pain—is what you are gure of at the parlors of the Albany Cental Association, 22 N. Franklin St., Wilkesbarre. Best set of teeth $Sn0. Crowns and bridges |3.00 up. Phone 111. IS THE WELL DRESSED MAH, morning wnen he has Tietn tilted out w ith a enit by Oilroy the Tal'or There id It is not known how litany men \iimtier an Identity 4 ukitjfwn, trnllon $14r..,Vj:!.4S'i. an ayi»rrtDji» pt*r war of $fls.:ino.r»:M: IM.siiinu f»arrti-ltl's ailminisiiatloii. S: At the American Buggy company anCl the Brown Carriage company the owners discharged the leading officials of the Cftrvitfge Workers' unioii and repluced them with nonunion men. were iu the party or where they were obtained, The mills arc guarded, and the men will be kept on the premises until all danger of trouble ceases. Hunks for nbout .~Dn men have been erected, and large quantities of food have been purchased for them. A fence has been thrown around the property and guards posted to keep out all in inn!' is The strikers will umlouhtcdly ''2M.K not a tailor in the city who ran transform a man so quickly or rniso Pittsburg. Aug. 10 —At 7 o'clock this morning four mills of,the Paint, r plant of the American S*eel Hoop company, on West Carson street, resumed operations. The manager ()\ the plant asserts that the most oi the? men at work are old employes of the mills who chave kit the ranks of the FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. lverflge per year of I'resi jiient Cleveland's lil'st terin.i him in his own estimation in such a New York Stock Markets, furnished by M. a Jordan & Co., stock brokers, foom 26 Miners' Bank Building. 'W2, mi nypnijri' p« r vtinr of $7t». IOO.H15: l*irsiil«-nt HniHson's :iCliiiiiiistntllon. IH.7u7.7im;. nn nvtismo per your of !«: PivkUII'IU Clt'vi'lamVs src nn nvi'i The employees of tlicso two firms struck last Wednesday after sulunittinp a |)ro)K)HHl to the owners, Who referred ihein to their reeeht circular, stating they wouhl stand by it. That Throbbing Headache Would quickly leave you If you used lDr. King's New Life Pills. Thousands of sufferers have proved their matchless merit for Sick aud Nervous Headaches. They make pure blood and build up your health. Only L'5 cents. Money back if not cured. Sold by Stroh's l'harmacy, JV'eat PltUtcn. and W. C. Price, I'ittston. Cjilrot if short time as Booklet of choicf recipes with each Freezer. New York, Auk. l**, 1«Q1 Of11 1'. C 1'» , '•H 'ti'» MM* '.41* 474 41W HI?, 117 JOIU 1121* Ml fni4i 1IM; :»r 144 H 4! ? u ti'J WW .iinl trim. D'V.7'.i.~iii il"i ... i.'iui' |u;r rear of »13M*7.'0«2: 1'iviliUiit MrKlu ley's firm li'iiiu D."iiaMiiui.rD47. au aver AlibvOil T'lW...... Hrn-iUyu TrnCtlon, At.i.isti.n (iave the WronK .Medicine BASEBALL. strikers, •I P - .V I llio . . . U. 8. Steel U. '6 Mteel|Drci. vinn hi Mo. Pa Pen ■ Col. Iron m I' uti uu '■•I1-» 117 ICO4 11 ' , Mi malic tin erturl l,i Induce the strike breakers to quit, ami the fear is uapressed that there will be trouble if any demonstration is made against the men or The situation there is regarded as very delicate. Marion, Ind.. Aug. 111.—Dr. M alloy, a young lilt 'Tin* at tin: National Soldiers' Home hospital here, whose mistake in giving the wrong mcdlcine in said to tmve caused the death of two inmates, voluntarily resigned. Congressman Steele, the local manager of the home, ape per year of SC^LEC*.PROPOSALS. tlrnth of lieiicrnl Kitipc of Yenterdny'a Guinea In tkc Notluiinl and Knutern l.en«ueii. _ lT.tston, Ph.. Aug. 1"». 10U1. The Unard i»i' Si-IimmI Control Invites proposal* for the following supplies: j.iMio lbs. umalcudered paper, size and qual- WATERTOWN STRIKE ENDED. Harrislmrg. Aug, lt». Oeneral Joseph. F. Knipe. a hero of two wars, died at his home in this eity after a lingering llncss. He fought through the Mexican war With (icnerul Kcott and in the rivil war he participated in all the hatles in wiileh the Twelfth corps took i»art from Chattanooga to Atlanta. He ifterward served as ehief of cavalry n the army of Tennessee. He retired in l£tD5 at his own request as a briga ller general after having declined a •olonelcy in the regnlar service. He ,vas postmaster of llarrislmrg during the jolhison administration and at the time of his death was connected with the state department. At St. Louii 8t I.mils NATIONAL LKAUIU: S. P. Fenn The Machinists Return to Work With- so I'ii'-llJr C\.i Ar.Ki-ui.'li v O. * W • I 1 8 0 0 U 0 0 0— 5 7 1 ItaiioriinH-Muipti.v, I'uweJI ami Ryan; Taylor •ml UjIkt. ' 8 o 4 0 0 0 2 0 8 10 1 110 MAKESHIFT. out Gaining Any Concession! W'atertown, N. V.. Aug. If The steel managers may succeed in getting iiiicitiur mill oh today at the fainter plant. Two mills wviv operat eCl (here last week with nonunion men, 4j)d part of another crew was got together la*! ;vepk .lust as soon as enough men are available ihi: mill will he started' la making a thorough investigation of the also, and it is reported others otfl'cially i-oiiiU'ct«C(l with tiuD institution may lose their positions. machinists of thin C ity. who ha\e been on sirike since May 2«». gave up the fight today, when the employes of the New York Air Brake company's plant returned lo work under the old conditions. The men employed ill mott ot the other shops will return this v. C I. The officers of the Dag ley & Sewcll Uiwliuir Tenu i'. A I... I .. a Nut At (-imiuiMti R. il. B. CiiK itnmt. ..1 00 0 2 I 10*— 5 1J I I'ittuburg .0 0 2 1 0 0 1 0 0 4 H a and IVits; Tuimeltill and In This Case tho Work wai Hropeily Done. .Mail GOo pages, r. 8. Union Pm pref, Willwtli iJltlf.. \lV«t.»ro fTiurtii. M K T Wi 08 uiji o.) 89 ;w*i (•J l£ 9 i*v . • French Com|i«DK4Dr Dead. Yeager STANDING OF TflK CLUOS. \v. V- *'•«' ..as Any reader who ban haCl backache and i•tltid relief by rubbing the back with .nimcnts and lotions, understands thai he relief obtained was but a makeshift, Dr the ache returns. There's a way to lo it so the ache will not come back, tead how it's done. Mail or equivalent l.S'oti spelling tablets, 4 cases Victor slate:. Armstrong's I'mi*. Aw* It) I'Mmond Aiulran, the French composer, is den(). lie Dvus born April 11.1842. w IC. FCV - .... Mosl.n 4* 6u .479 4iila'|iliiii.. bl 40 fi!vS NVw York... 3s 53 .4lb it. Lnuis. Hi 44 .'rtxi C itniniiuli.. 3!» M .415 Brooklyn. 51*44 .561 fhhayo . 30 02 :S86 do/. David's ii gross Andrew a lend*-'rod, standard. Ni.tfollf. .. "'*C• Smoke Spana CliJiff, 5c. Gillespie's, lw MeKeesport had a rather exciting day. Early In the morning the strikers were told that during the night a special train hearing strike breakers Jjjjd passed through on the way to Monessen. t'ourjprs were at once sent out Co. and the Harmon Machine eonipan; say they v.-ill not employ union mm. Prevented a Tragedy. Mo such thing as "summer complaint" where Dr Fowler's Extract of Wild Strawberry is *kept handy. Nature's remedy for every looseness of F.ASTHRN LfcAGUK ——*vPRICEQ. Timely informal ion given Mrs. George At Rochester- Rochester, 11; Hartford, 3. At Moiitual—Warccttcr, 10; Montreal, 6. At Itultalu- .j; HrirffclOU. D7 Mr. Joseph R. Kynett, locomotive en {inecr, cf 830 E. Patterson street, Alii ince, O., Days: "For 35 years I stood ai the throttle, flying over crossings, frogt and rough places on the road. It is nr #onder my kidneys bothered me auc that I suffered through their inactivit) or their being over excited. Doau's Kid uey Pills are the best kidney medicine in existence. I was treated by physician* and used patent medicines, but nothing equals Doan's Kidney PiUft. Since 1 •topped the treatment I have had the grippe, but my kidneya did not annoy me." THE SCHLEY COURT Iigh laut long kept her iveil tw and an effort made to locate the mysterious tt-aln. I.ater in the day a ear jmul of Immigrants was found at iiV station, aild the striker* were sure |hey had tojilid the nonunion men. Next it was repotted that llio I'euM'i ieter tin mills were to he started, and the watchers around the plant were doubled. Pickets patrolled the river liniiks ;»ml railroad depots, and every suspicious sirnngt-r jvfts closely watched. Pittsburg w;is very quiet. Ajl tiie properties affected by the strike were closely watched by pickets, brt the bowels. Hints From the Business Men, Story ot a Slave. •» gross A. atl. nil. |«. n. iK ;«:»D pfl|h»i* fasteners, I in. W. round heads. uh» i.ap. r listener.. 1 huh. louhil heads no noxps slu i«• pen.iK' lDi**DtlCiuFa '-WallJulu» !_L«iv-.ii.' il rule*, Kiftjlhh and metric -ji urmaoiu+itkum * »; a * ' f Will Meet In a Mew Building at the Washington N/ivy Yard. _ Washington, Am . The Nav\ pepal'iuTcnt has limalU de. idf d that s And doctors, but sfe»Chly prow' lUltll nr greet i o try Dr. - Deafness Cannot be Cur«Ci Try Rasper's for the choice cuts In meats. Also In stork continually fre»h t.t- \Ds and crealnefy'iiUlter. Seasonable vegetables. Both phones. Orders so lliited anil delivered-promptly. To lw» bound band and foot for years by the chains of disease la the worst form oi .slavery, (icorjie -IL-Williams- of Manchester. by local applications, an tTjey- t*nnno{ resell" the diseased portion of the ear. There Is Mich., says Aly wife hns been so helpless for five years that she could not turn over lit beC| alone. Atler using two bottle* of r.lfeetrU* JHItfpr* 8l»e U wouuertuhy itn proved and able to do her own work." This 11(1 JillV*' . t kio«-s havtivv rnoni jeeeions Of the Schley Court vt ry shall hi? held in the#\Va*hing k|vy Yard. A l4ige roam in the Tins uiarveluua inodl.ine •von' attack ol only one way to cure lH?afuess. and that Is by cotirfhtUtUiPtii lymortlos. Deafness la caused by au inflamed cJuaulou ci tu« ions lining of tlio Eustachian Tube. When to hoxi Si-ihI priD|)o«alD to tin* t\nd t'U|iDiho ihereon • Proposal. for s» iiool Sup .•lies." They will In* li-i i-iveO. wnul 8 oVJock D. in . September lift]. wlifii tl\C\ Hoard iwt ts in regular wiDiiinn. also en rod Mr. I-«*hj iich mi Stop that aching tooth; no need to continue suffering. Uouault Dr. Meade Schenck. dentist, for its proper treat- J Lfitoiy ot the gvuuu.i Brt aside for tho pi orkshop DSf. This wilding ami lm& nC v« r Ix.-n It lis* p Trial ♦ hiV "Dbe gets Inflnmed you have a rumbling tDr Imperfect hearing, and when it to entirely closed. Deafness is the result, and unless the Inllammatlon can be taktm out and this tube restored to Its normal condition, hearing will be destrojttd forever: supreme remedy for female diseases quickly cures nervousness, sleeplessness, melancholy, headache, backache, fainting and dizzy spells. It is a godsend to weak, sickly, tundown people. Cure guaranteed. 'Only 50c Sold by Stroll's Pharmacy, West l'lttston. and W. C. 1'rice. l'ittston. Anthony T Wai.sii, Sccy $ Pints, | Quarts, s Gallon, 55c doz. 60c " 80c " hoiiIoh f ■ Id by Stroll* i'luirmac; itlRtop. and W. (". I'iicp, Tittston nient Shake Into Your Shoes ardors have been given to loom fitted up I# the uee It Helped W;n Battles. Allen's Foot-Rase, a powder. It cures painful, smarting, nervous feet and Ingrowing nails, and Instantly takes the sting out of corns and bunions. U'o the greatest comfort discovery of the age. Allen's Foot- Base makes tight or new shoes feel easy, it Is a certain cure for sweating, callous and hot, tired, aching feet. Try It today Sold by shoe stores. Ry mall for 25c. in stamps. Trial package FREE). Address, Allen S. Olmsted, LeRoy, N. Y. ifllcera and mru wr nine cases out of ten are caused by catarrh, which is nothing but an Intlamed condition Arnica Salvo ,is iho bi*st in tlx Constipation Doan's Kidney Pills for 'sale by all dealers; price 50 cents a box. Maile4 on receipt of price by Foster; Mil burn Co., Buffalo, If. Vm sole agents for the U. S. E WEATHER. Cure guaranteed. Sold !»laD Intlmlc Other Trade*. There is talk of the possibility of an extension of the strike to other trades. Tht! structural iron workms ami britklayers are becoming directly interested flu-tough the question ol handling matevial made by fbc fitfttM Sjeef We will give One Hundred Dolla.rs f»r any case of Deafness (caused by catarrh) that cannot be»cured by Hall s Catarrh Cure Send for circulars, free. •f the mucous surface*!. Hcadache. biliousness, heartburn, Indigestion t ar» 3 all liver ills arc cured by ThovDonuh insti action. Low tuition rat39. Inolnute* tuonre beat positions. Some are u Dw paliirieM of fel.viMt. and *1,8*)- Yfan, in five urnl bix months qualify tUfin ■wiveH to fill positions which pi»v t'o ni:Cl $tiCi i*»r month at thw vtmt. '1 In* attention of AMBITIOUS y"U' a poonloiesolji-ited. Foaitione loruiBued. Heud fpj circular*. 9HUK A. WHITMOHF rrramtdii PA Ron, Aug- Forecast pntii Kesday. fojr Eastern PennsyJ Unsettled and threatening fonight and Tuesday; probartonal thunder storms. Piles. Ilroh'a l'harmary, Went Pitlstou. anil W. »'■ Cf J. T. ARMSTRONG fc CO.. PITT8TOR. Croup instantly relieve®. D?. Th°ln as's -Eclectrle Oil. Perfectly sale. Never fails. At any drug »tore. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. Wood's Pills Remember the name, Doan't, and lake MUbfUUH. R3 South Main St. Sold by Druggists, 75c. Ball's FaaUfl ?Uls are the Best Scl4 by all diuggists. 26 ca&ta. 7 QOODBDKUVBBKO PBOimU.
Object Description
Title | Pittston Gazette |
Masthead | Pittston Gazette, August 19, 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 | 1901-08-19 |
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, August 19, 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 | 1901-08-19 |
Location Covered | United States; Pennsylvania; Luzerne County; Pittston |
Type | Text |
Original Format | newspaper |
Digital Format | image/tiff |
Identifier | PGZ_19010819_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 | !" ■"» Try*, un ad. M the Gazette. is no moffe effective itDer diiun/of reaching the 30,000 men, J womerr and children in this com$ munity. . (your home town ? Then sub- $ 'scribe for the Gazette. The only is •newspaper published in the city, g P1TTSTON, PA., MONDAY SVENINQ, AUGUST 19. ipoi. twOTm%&SPptI ONLY Daily in city UfBTY.cn)ct VC AD j weekly establishrd imi. riri i riMt lean 1 dailyjcstabli.shedbythko.hartiss?. corporation. v»ie srriKo lenders say fluff they have t li«D absolute |Dro mi bo of support from these two trades ami that they will refuse to hamlle nonunion made luatevfcil. They eite a number of iuxiaucea whew the structural men ami brick masons have shown tlieir sympathy and spirit. EVANS MAKES A REPORT ECUADOR WILL FIGHT. Pennsylvania R. R. In Connection Willi Delaware & Hudson B. R. ALWAYS THE CHEAPEST D- D,.%» : MANY LIVES LOST IN OCEAN DISASTER wh; WILLCHICAGODO? 70-0/1 Y EX&JRSION C• Illinois Steel Company's Plant the Center of Interest. Tells of the Operations of tbe Troops Ready to Invade Territory of Colombia. 411 Summer Goods mi Pension Bureau. Atlantic City, Cape May, HOLLY BEACH, AMGLESEA, SEA ISLE CITY, WMLDWOOD, OCEAN CITY, AVALON, N. J. August 22nd, 1901. Special Low PHcmi □ Look Over STRIKE LEADERS ARE HOPEFUL. Opinion is divided here as to the ultimate action of the Chicago men. Assistant Secretary M. P. Tlglie 18 generally understood to 1m» working among the Chicago men. ami some confidence is expressed in his ability to bring them over. Some of the strike leaders are credited with saying thai they care more about the moral effect of getting the strikers out than they do about the impairment of the mills there. Mr. Tlglie is expeeted here today. FOB BENEFIT OF' Q. A, B. MEH, A BIO BATTLE IS IMMIHEHT. Think the Month Chl«uKU Men Will" iiliiuotrly Uu On I—The Situation In mid Around Plttahur*—Trouble Hi W«IUvlllc. The Statement Made In Advance of Aiiuual Kf|iort Fur Circulation at President Caatio of Venezuela Send* Aid to the Colombian Hevolutlon- UtR-Tlie Vlewa uf Minister SUva. The Iowa to Start Suun. THESE BARGAINS Alaskan Steamer Sunk by an Kntluunt ttiicaiiiituient uf Veteran*. Smue Cuiuiiurative Fluurea. Iceberg. Chicago, Aug. 10.—*The situation at I ho Illinois Steel works at Sunt li Chicago is Uuclyuiged. The report that the Amalgamated, men employed at the mills who last week refused to obey ['resident Shaffer's order to strike were to hold a conference yesterday With Assistant Secretary Tight* of the nssoeiat Ion look lug to a reconsideration of Ilielr action was unfounded. Washington. Aug. 19.--•Comuilssloflfbr I'jvaus has prepared a statement showng the operations in principal features uf the pension bureau during the last fiscal year ■'as compared with former rears. Quito, Ecuador, Aug. ID.—A force of Ucuadorean troops is ready to Invade Colombia, and a battle is imminent near L'usto, Just beyond the Colombian frontier and about 150 miles northeast jf Quito. 7C quality Dress Lawns, all color* and patterns, Tickets Good for TEN DAYS, Ex- S5.00 FOR for mtt One lot ol Ladies' Shirt Waiata, in* including the 75c, $■ and $(.as grades, I TO OLOam 99o KAQH 6c quality Cream Domet Shaker Flannel, Fomm* too do?.. I.arge Cotton Towets, worth double, clusive of Going Date, will be sold THE "Hen 1. Davis, member of the advisory from Scranton, Wilkesbarre, and _ intermediate stations at rate pi ROUND TRIP. VESSEL QUICKLY ENGULFED. Ismrd of the Amalgamated association, discussed ll»»' sic nut ion freely. He said: Must of the data will be embodied in iiis annual report, and the statement is prepared for the use of the national 'ucnmpmcut of the (}. A. It., which will l»e held before the report is ready. Castro Helps Colombian Rebels. VIi-hn of lien Davis. Wllleiustud, Island of Curacao, Aug. 10.—President Castro of Venezuela some days ago sent to Cucutu, Colombia, ammunition, arms and men to assist the Colombian revolution. Good Going Only on Train Leaving Scranton at 6x45 a. m,, and Returning on all Regular Trains Within Limit. 1 Many Went Down Imprisoned in the "The idea that because we are not striking for more wages the sympathy of Cly people Is not with us Is a mistaken one. The workliigmen of America realize the full meaning of our struggle for a principle for wltlclt the forefathers of this country fought. It is the right guaranteed by the constitution of the country. Ic is equal rights with the crust Co organize and maintain prices. They say they do not object Co our organization. but ill the same breath tell men in nonunion mills tlwit if they lielong to our organization they will lose their positions. It is this fundamental principle that has brought out the thousands of workingmen in MeKeesport. It is this principle that is bringing to our support every true workiugman in the country. If Is one of the greatest battles for organization that has oyer, been fought. There is but one end to such a buttle with the men so determined as our men are. Jl'lie coming out of the thousands of men In Me lvcespoN Is only a sample of what will occur in all other sections. There is absolutely no truth in JJ»t» reports that there is di.-Datlsfactioii aiming the Idle men in MeKeesport. They are standing solidly and will not return tCD work under any agreement short of a recognition by the trust that the Amalgamated association has a right to organize its mill workers without Interference from the officers of the compnnlcs. Through coaches from Scranton to Philadelphia. Pnmeugprs for Atlantic f'itv may regular trains leaving Rroad Mtreetittatlon, Philadelphia. via DKI.AWAIJK LIYK«» HltlPtih RulTTB at 8:00, 0:40 a. m ,2:41, 4:14 and 7:14 |» m. week-day# *:%»:'■!«». «" • 'Ml out Ml p ui . ttuudayH, or any regular tram from Market Street Wh-o t Passenger* for uitier joints named will nne trains troin Market Street Wharf. Ticketh dolnot ti'ioisfi r Ih Iwchu Ilro:«u Street Station and Market street wharf Stop over ».t Philadelphia «-jiii tie «•»•! ei»h«*r ttoing or returning witbin limit of ticket. FOR FULL INFORMATION APPLY TO TICKET ARIHTS, There was to have been a "regulai meeting yesterday of Commercial lodge, the smallest of the two local lodges of the association, but Ho meeting was held, it having been agreed tlint the two bulges shall meet only In Joint session.it shows tliiit the number of pension *rs on the rolls June JJO last was UtD7,- i.'W. a net gain of 4,2nd over last year. The total net loss to "the roll during the rear was 4:i,58d. which includes. 'iS,- \'ui by death. 8T*3 by remarriage. 1,582 by minors reaching the age of HI, 1,538 Dy fiiilure to claim pension and l,4d!) from other onuses. A comparative ta- Ide shows that the roll for the year just •losed h the high water mark in the history of the pension bureau, the next highest having been readied in 1SU8. (if the.gains to the roils during the year tt,K4iD were from the war with •D|DnIn. The losses Include 2 from the Revolution, 21" from the wnr of 1812, *»2U from the war with Mexico and f»4l from the Indian wars. The gains to the roll since ISPS were 13.384 widows ef the civil war and 5,004 from the Spanish war; total, 1S.P3S. The net •jaifi to the rolls In the four years was 1,021. Hinlllo Fernandez, former governor jf Caracas under President Castro and luhHciiueutly administrator of customs at l.a Uunyrii, who tlnally declured against Castro, has left Curacao, accompanied by- partisans, with the avowed intention of invading Venezuela.SAU PRICE 9o (M« Children's Muslin Drawers, trimmed, Staterooms. J. 0. HUTCHIN80M tifcuor.il Manager. J. R. WOOD, C£0. W. KUYO, General Passenger A gelt. A h'i Hem-i:il Ph.* - Att. f OH So A i case Children's Gauze Vest*, . SURVIVORS REACHED SHORE IN BOATS Assistant Secretary Tlghe, the emissary of President Shaffer, and W. C. Davis, vice president of the Fourth district. went to 10nst Chicago on invitation of ' the steel workers employed there at the independent mills. What was the object of the visit is not known at present. ET C/ETERA. Does It Pay to Buy Cheap? FOR Oo MAOH H'in.Iow Shades, with spring roller, FOR So MAOH Children's Summer Dresses, slightly soiled, A cheap remedy for coup tip and colds Is all rl,Tht, hnt you want something that will relieve and rnre the most severe and dangerous results of throat and lung troubles. What shall you do? Go to a warmer and more regular climate? Yea. If possible; If not possible for you. then in either case take the only remedy that has been Introduced in all civilized countries with success In severe throat and lung troubles. "Iioschee's (iermnn Syrup:" , It not only heals and stimulates the tissues to destroy the germ dlseas* but allays inflammation, causes easy expectoration, gives a good night's rest, and cures the patient. Try one bottle. Recommended many years by all druggists in the world, (lot Green's Prize Almanac. It Is also reported that Seguudo Ri vera hats effected a lauding. Notes From Business Men, Want* and Other Minor Matters. Lost—White bull dog. Reward. P. Though I in, 51 Tompkins street. 2t Lost—Lady's open-face enameled watch. Kinder will kindly leave at (laze! tc office. It For Sale—At a sacrifice, two new high grade buggies. Never been run. They Then Walked Twenty-five Miles to Reach the FOR 19c MAOH Ladies' Muslin ('.awns, well made. Nearest Town. THE IOWA DELAYED. SPECIAL VALUES FM S«c EAH 15 doz. Ladies' Units, real value *]c; PRICE TO CLOSE IO° UH Mr. Tight*. in speaking of tin* probability or the illicit at South Chicago re considering their action of last week, suhl: Mailt Have Itepnlrw Before Going to Washington, Aug. 1!).—Captain Perry of the battleship Iowa, now at San Francisco, lias telegraphed to the navy department an acknowledgment of his instructions to proceed to the west coast of Panama In connection with the revolutionary troubles, but reports that the boHers and some other parts of the vessel need immediate attention. It Is hoped by the department, however, that she will be able Co sail some time today. the iMtlniiUN, Victoria, British Columbia, Aug 19.— News has just reached here of a terrible ocean disaster that occurred in Alaskan watcrs"last week, in which sev enty-five lives were lo6t by the sinking of the steamer Islander. The Islander is the flagship of the Canadian Pacific Navigation company's fleet. She col lided with an iceberg off Dougla66 Island, Alaska, early on Thursday morning last, and fifteen minutes after she struck she went down. Many of the victims lost their lives by being engulfed in the water when the ship went down, but come of them were killed by the explosion of the boilers of the vessel after they had taken to the sea in small boats and before they could push away from the disabled vessel. There were on board the vessel 107 passengers, besides a crew of 71 men. • I will iiuike no further effort with those 11104 unless tliey colli}' to me Mini ask for n conference. They lire not now members of the association, anil nothing can be done until they are reinstated."PEOPLE'S Sin IR» N. Main St. 2t Minor's Savings Bank hook No. 11.427 has boon lost and application for a now book has boon made. Finder is requested to return the same to the bank. 19ood2w I.ost—Black, white and tan English setter dog. Reward if returned to K. K. Hilcman. -It Astray—Bird dog at the home of James Layte. on Tedriek St. Owner can have same by identifying and paying expenses. It Wanted—Boy to learn the barber trade. One'with experience preferred. Apply at Carr's barber shop. 19t2 For Sale Cheap—Square piano, good condition. Inquife Schussler & Bechtold, N. Main street. Pensions granted to widows "Uiulei Mie act of .func 27. ISlMi, during the .♦'ear numbered ir».i»lo, or nearly 4,rsMD in excess of those granted the previous IS SOUTH MAIN STREET. Davis I* Hopeful. Excursion r0 # jF Long 99 Branch, AQ Ocean Grove, Asbury ParK, Vice President Pa vis, who Is director of the steel strike In the west, an noiiiices that he believes the SoUtli Chicago men filially will Join the general strike of steel workers. Not this week, he said, -because there will he no meeting. It is his IntentioiVto meet the men individually and endeavor to persuade them to reverse their decision. £vans ...Brothers The pensioners on the roils are classified as follows: The most interesting development in the South American trouble is the news eontnlfied in a press dispatch from Quito that Eeuadoroan troops were ready to Invade Colombia and that a battle was Imminent near Fasto. Mr. Xilni, the Colombian minister, while without advices from his government, expressed the belief that this new expedition was a part of the revolutionary movement and that it was in no sense organized by the Kcuadoreau government. He said that many years ago there had beeii friction between the two governments, but that In recent years no Important controversial Issues had been raised betweei* them. Minister Sllva Is in receipt of a letter from Emillano Isza, the Colombian minister at Quito, inferring to the cordial treatment lie had received from the lCcuadnr government and the courtesies generally extended him iu his journey through that country. Minister Nilvu consequently is of the opinion that the new movement Is in connection with the internal revolution in Colombia uuless something unforeseen has occurred of which lie has not been advised. Many Colombian revolutionists have acquired arms and other equipments from people In Ecuador and started expeditions, three of these having been organized last year, mostly composed of Colombians allied by the sympathies and resources of some of the Ecuadoreans. All tljese expeditions have failed.' Mr. Sllva salil last night that the government of Ecuador always had protested that it had made the utmost effort to observe the neutrality laws and sought to prevent these Invasions. The Islander left Skagway last Wednesday evening, going by way of the Lynn Canal. The iceberg struck" the vessel just as she was emerging from the canal. The crash came very suddenly and was so violent that the door of nearly every stateroom was driven home and fastened beyond all ordinary means of opening them. Thus, when the startled passengers were suddenly aroused from sleep and tried to make their way to the deck, they found themselves prisoners In their rooms. Some thus met death in their staterooms, going dftwn with,the sinking ship. Others, in their desperation, forced their way out of their rooms through narrow windows which were never Intended as means of egress The crew of the vessel are reported to have behaved in an admirable manner. The officers were calm and in full control of the men, who obeyed orders with promptness. The passengers were greatly terrified, hut the ship's crew managed to get many of them Into the boats. So swiftly*did the boat settle, however, that mauy were left behind when the vessel went down. Captain Foote remained on hoard until the very last. Just as the ship went down he jumped trom the deck into the soa end was lost. The survivors made their way in the small boats to the beach, which was not a gnat distance away. Then they walked through a barren country for twenty-five miles to Tread well, Alaska, and there gave to the public the first news of the disaster. The latest estimate is that seventy five lives were lost by the sinking of the vessel. • plosion came. The force of the cxplo sion was such that an immense hole was torn In the how of the vessel. The water poured into ihe ship in such volumes that It was impossible to close (he water tight compartment doors, and in a few moments the vessel and those who remained on board sank to Survivors. Invalids, 7.T.UH14; \ i lows. 2 UD.osil. These comprise l.'l,- !I willows and the S.ii"."» survivors on leeonnt of old wars prior to IStll, 21D7,- •7o Invalids and S8.S02 on account of reiieral laws, disability of service orl" riu, mostly civil war: 4:'.s.ii4 invalids mil 1-4o.H1 widows on account of the Iune, ISM, act, civil war disability not lue to service: (lot) army nurses and J.0.V1 Invalids and 2.Ci4U widows on uc•ount of the war with Spain. The total amount pa 111 to pensioners is first payments 011 the allowance of rhelr claims during 11M»l was $i).t*.'l4,- or $1oi».2:is inofe than tlie tlrst pay•icnts during 11M0. This auiount represents the arrears of pension, aggregating C'»7o claims allowed, to an average •f nearly #1 ."no eaeli. * Secretary Tlglie addressed two l»lg meetings at the ICast Chicago mills ot the Republic Iron and Steel company last evening. He and Mr. Ha vis had gone there direct from Milwaukee because the union men had signified tludr desire to reulflrm their sympathy -with the movement In the east and in certain parts of the west. This they did. They went even further ami emphasized their disapproval of the attitude and action of the South Chicago steel men. Itcsolutioiis were passi*d pledging their support morally and financially. They arranged to contribute $1.WMD every tw/i weeks to the strikers' fuud. "The present situation is perfectly satisfactory to the organization. It will be learned soon that our organization lias wonderful recuperative powers and will revive 110 matter how hard the blow dealt to them." VIA NEW JERSEY CENTRAL I Every Day is «Bar!'i gain Day at Our I Store VSk | cCoolc at the I Best Pat. Flour. per Ml SMt Feed, per 100 lbs - I.U •'i Bran and Brown Mdt IN kit FRIDAY, AUG. 23. a 'watery grave For Bent — Six-room house on George St. Apply No. 5 George St. Among the passengers lost oil the Islander were: For Sale Cheap—Single house and store, No. 294 Parsonage street, flood cellar for storage, one half acre of fine land, with barns, abundance of fruit trees, etc. Will also sell household furniture. Apply Mrs. William T. Leaves Pittaion at 8:34 a• in. Tickets go C1 to rot urn on or lie fore Sept. 2 Mrs. Boss, wife of Uie/governor of the Yukon territory! her child and niece. KsfltliiK Time* nt Well*villi*. The strike among the steel workers in Wellsvllle has taken 011 new life, and excitement among the men Is up to fever beat. The tight between the union and nonunion men 011 the streets Saturday night, coupled with the action of the steel company in obtaining lodgings for the new men throughout the town, lias greatly incensed the strikers. Saturday afternoon alymt ;to of the new men left the warehouse where they ha * been quartered and came ilowu town and took lodglugs previously obtained for them by the mill management. A local restaurant had taken the contract Jo feed tjic men. 1 Dr. John Human of this city. W. C«. Preston and brhle of Seattle. F. Mills of Victoria. Mrs. .1. C. Henderson of Victoria. \V. II. Keating and two sons of 1*09, Price Cutting Sale Lewis. al3eod2w Wanted—A good girl. Apply at once. 431 Delaware avenue. al3tt Suits that were $25.00 and upward are r.ow .1. V. Douglas of Vancouver. Mrs. Phillips anil child of Seattle. Mr. I-'iiII of Victoria. AllgeleH. Wanted—Pupils for piano or organ instruction. All branches taught. Miss Margaret Davis, 29 Swallow St. 12tf ; i Oats, per bushel • • Jt | Oats, 25 bushel lots - M !;• Potatoes, psr peek • • .4t Onions, per peek • • .ft ■jj Butter, best dairy, par Ik .21 , | Lard, Pure, per lb • .(•%' ill Cheese, full oream, per Ititl ? Eggs, per dozen • • _ .it !■ Or. Sugar, IB lbs for • IJt i • j Arb. and Lion Coftoo, ft .11 ;ij - W I Evans Bros, Those meetings over, Secretary Tlglie boarded the Pennsylvania train for Pittsburg. The fees pulil to attorneys amounted .0 $ofi1.24i». an Increase of almost $74. WMI. to the XpaiiMi war. At least liMiiiui of the uiedital examinations lie.1'' during the year resulted unfavorably to the claimants. The amount ,i»aid lo pensioners under the general aw during the year was $t»7.Nu*,2:W. a lecreaso of .C1 70o.Lvr»:i from the amount •aid lil t veflr. It is believed that dlll'-' iiig the lineal year of 1!mD2 the payments miller the general law will be •xceeded 'by iIiom» of pensioners under ■ lie act of l.v.io. The Spanish war pendoin-rs reci'Jvcd $1.1.7o.22."V an increase lvcr last year of $**42 .t_ni. and tin1 pen-lotiei s.umler the act of IN!Mi as amend •d May 0. num. received $C»007.1.4S1. an increase over last year of .$1,207.41 »:».• The lCVe» ul Attorney*. marked at [ \ r"i Lr- 'jgS Mrs. Nicholson, wife of Captain Nicholson.Canaries for sale. 142 Seatle St. wl The members of the crew lost are; Captain Foote: Hcorge Allan, third engineer; Horace Smith, seeoiid stewnid; S. J. Pitts, cook; two Chinamen; Iin«-k-bonder ami Burke, oilers; two firemen, Night- Watchman Ivemlnll, Joe Bard, second pantryman; two waiters, C1. Miller, bather; N. Law, M. P. Jock. Porter and Moiuii, coal passers.: "The west Is all light." lie said as he left. "Vice PresftleiU Hnvls is now ill charge, and .1 am confident the men at Jolict and Milwaukee will hold true tu thcir'itMloiiisiu." For Rent—Suite of two large, welllighted office rooms, over Gazette office, at reasonable rate. Freshly painted and papered. With steam heat. Best location in Pittston. Apply $18 SITUATION AT PITTSBURG, Last evening a party of nbliunloftlsts Ifft their lodgings on Broadway and started to the restaurant for supper. They were immediately pursued by a party of strikers and chased Into the house, which was immediately surrounded by a mob that hoot»il and jeered at the nonunion men. A briek was thrown out of the crowd through the window of the room occupied by the nonunion men. Forty tin workers from Lisbon are on their way to NVllsville In carriages to assist the local strikers in preventing the nonunion men from poing to work today. Sheriff Nora go n iind Deputy Chris Beck of Lisbon arrived from l.isbou to assist the local police In maintaining order at Gazette office. Ice cream, wholesale and retail Harter's. Stfft (oritornlioii'M Coup nl Muijci New process Ice Cream at Moffat's. Sewer pipe always on hand and for sale by Cyclone Machine Co. 25m tf and upwards. Fur a Pittsburg. Auk. 111. -A party of strike* breakers brought up from the,south by spceiai train were safely delivered iu tin1 sled mill at Mouessen yesterday, ami tin' Cliited States Stool corporation expects to add tliat i»lt«nt to tin* number running partly or in full with nonunion lm.'ii wit It in tli*' next *Ji hours. Tin; Carnegie properties also resumed last night without a break in tin* forces operating them. and I hut fuel. Joined with a promise of au early start at Moitcsscii, h'luls tin* steel officials here to take a very hopeful view of the situation. The strikers rlaim that men enough to start the Mouessen iiiills « an. not lD«* obtained ami that they have not yet shown their hand at IMiquesne aitil the other Carnegie plants, but promise that later developments will illViicutc their strcligth ti* heller advantage, h Wjis anticipated that there would be trouble when the nonunion men reach c«l Mouessen, for I lie strikers wen watehing the railroads and liver aud had expressed- s determination to pre vent the eutranee of the strike Invak ers. The men who were handling the movement for the steel corporation successfully veiled their action. however, uul luut their charges tardy within tin plant hours before it was known deli iiltely by imy one on the outside that the men had arrived. They were brought to Mouessen by special train and were lauded at 4 o'clock in flit* urn WfM'kn. short time only to make room (or Fall Mrs. W. Smith, Voiicouvcr J. A. Ilethan, Vancouver. Mrs. J. L. Wilcox. Seattle. Ice cream, wholesale and retail at Farmers' Dairy, 30 South Main St. tf For Rent—A barn. M. W. Morris, tf For Rent and For Sale—A large list of properties. P. K. Richards. stock There was $27.~MNto in gold oil the steamer. $100,000 of which watt curried by passengers. 11. II. Hart, who has 'spent Id years in the Klondike, losf $:tr,.oon in dust. Some say that Captain l\iote. reached a raft, but when he saw the extent of the disaster Jumped overboard.BUSS, During the List :i!» years the survivors of the war of 1S12 and their wid »ws lmve received JM4.84t.d40. Mexican war $.'Ui.201.1S7 and Indian wars Hr2.or»4. l*asto, where a buttle is reported Imlidiieht, is In llie department of Oauca. where the population Is dense and credited With a warlike spirit. 46 South Mala St. Steward Simpson, who lost fen of his men. tells a graphic story of the wreck, lie forced his way on deck and reached there just as the lile boats were being lowered. A moment after the collision the chief engineer Started the pumps, but the in rut h of water was too rapid to lie checked. The captain headed a party of officers and seaiuen who, armed with axes, battered down the doors of the state rooms, and rescued as many of the imprisoned passengers as they could. Soon the water drove thciu from, the upper deck. By this time the bouts were filled, and while the officers were getting out the last liie raft the ex- Don't ho satisfied Willi temporary relief from Indigestion. kodol Dyspepsia Cure permanently and roiupletely removes this complaint. It relieves permanently because It allows the Died stomach perfect rest. Dieting won't rest the stomach. Nature re ••elves supplies from the food we eat. The sensible way to help the stomach Is to use Kodol Dyspepsia Cure, which digests what you eat and can't help bur do you good. T. J Yates, I'ittston ; Strop's Pharmacy, \\ est Plttston. No accurate list of the dead will be available until the arrival of the purser on the steamer Far fa II on. THE TAILOR. — The total disbursements for pensions from July 1, to .lune HO of this *'«•:»r aggregate $2.7d.'t.ft50.Ct3n. (binge Mel-. Blown, executive agent of tin* Caii'itliau 1'aoille railroad, jifter iutcj \ icwing the ofliC ers aud passengei*s win* it turiied, said: (piirt ItelH**" ul UaD View UNION MEN BARRED. Milwaukee. Aug. 10.—Everything waD quiet nl Day View yesterday. The lull Jority of the strikers remained at their Indues, and some of them gathered in little knots on (lie streets and discussed the strike. The tires at t fie Hay View plant have been put out. with the ex of tin1 blast furnaces, the out put of which is not operated in thiD clty. It Is said 4»Mf nieu Ute employed in the Idasl furnaces. Souie of the leaders at Hay View hope for n compromise between the ('lilted Stales Steel corporation and the Amalgamated association within the next.two weeks. There were 4."i.MM» claimants for pensions during the year. The pension rolls still contain the names of one survivor and l,o27 widows on account of the war of 1.080 survivors and 3.470 widows on account of Indian wars and r,f»0S survivors and 8.109 widows on account of the Mexican Cincinnati Carriage Mnkera Will Sot Employ Them. Cff wfpl) ■, A FEW BARGAINS Cincinnati, Aug. 10.-—More than 2.000 carriage workers have been liotitied by seven shops here that their services were not needed and that the places will open Sept. 3 as nouuuiou shops. The following factories closed were: "The purser it* remaining in the north at lending to the forwurding of through passengers. It is impossible to gitc an exact list of those lost, but from the fact that Ilit were saved the number lost miist Ik- very much below the .figures mentioned. In my opinion the loss of life will not tweed 20." In cases of cough or croup, give the little one One Minute rough Cure. Then rest easy and have no tear. The child will be all right in a little while. It never fails. Pleasant to take, always safe, sure and al most instantaneous in effect. T. J. Yates, Plttston ; Stroh's Pharmacy, West Plttston. The bureau- issued 100. I'M IS certlflpates of nil classes during the year; 14,22.-i being for original pension. Itatteruian *V Lufli, Anchor Buggy pMinpany, Lion Buggy company, Say res & Scoville, George Enger company, Hukay Buggy company and the Secliler Carriage coinpuriy. The number of claims pending July I last was 4ilH,i\00. James White, Bryantsvllle, Ind., Hays DeWitt'a Witch iiazel Salve healed running sores on both lef»s. lie had suffered six years. iKwtors failed to help hliu. tiet De- Witt's. Accept no Imitations. T. J. Vales, Plttaton; Stroh's l'harmacy, West Plttstoo. D STEEL STRIKE SITUATION MEMORIAL TO EMPRESS. The statement gives the following imounts of money final pensioners tin ler different ndihlnlstrattaiis: Hundreds of girls and boys also will l»H thrown out of work. Nine factories here were combined recently under one lncorpoiatioii and uiiuouuced that they would employ whom they pleased, ilx their own wage scales, settle the mutter of apprentices anil work-piecework and contract system. Carnegie Mill Workmen at Duquesne King Edward Will Erect One at Frog All Cfcui«'t at ifnllet. McKeesport. Pa.. Aug. If.—The situation in the steel strike here re mains unchanged. At Puquesue. across the river from here, the employe* CDl the Carnegie mills are being organized, liie labor leaders speak hopefully of having these men come out before the cloze of the week. Being Organized—Mills Resume. London. Ang 1^.—King I'M ward has decided to erect an Kngljsh memorial to the late Dowager Empress Frederick. of Germany. The memorial will probably be erected at Frogmore, where the ivUiainrr t* Queen Victoria and her consort. Prince Albert, rest. more in Honor of His Sister. .Toilet, Ills.. Aug. 10. All Is quiet 111 Juliet. Men are busy perfecting plan fur keeping the local situation well in hand. At a meeting of the lodges in terest centered In reports from Soutl Chicago. Great hopes are entertained by the leaders that South Chicago will follow the lead of Jollet and Bay View. A Joint meeting of four local lodges has been called. No attempt to start up the plant here is anticipated tills week. The wire mills will be compelled to shut down before the end of this week. Tills will throw out 2.00Q additional men. President Giant's first term. $110,- 180,2701 an nxeraire per year of .*20.- IHI.004; president Grant's second term, flt4..'t!».r».K."i7, an average per year of ■f2s.ri0s.sl0; President I Dives' ad minis- In FIRST SLASS Refrigerators at low prices to close them out. We are headquarters for I G ft GREAM FREEZERS. * Perfect Dental Work— the kind that lasts and is done without pain—is what you are gure of at the parlors of the Albany Cental Association, 22 N. Franklin St., Wilkesbarre. Best set of teeth $Sn0. Crowns and bridges |3.00 up. Phone 111. IS THE WELL DRESSED MAH, morning wnen he has Tietn tilted out w ith a enit by Oilroy the Tal'or There id It is not known how litany men \iimtier an Identity 4 ukitjfwn, trnllon $14r..,Vj:!.4S'i. an ayi»rrtDji» pt*r war of $fls.:ino.r»:M: IM.siiinu f»arrti-ltl's ailminisiiatloii. S: At the American Buggy company anCl the Brown Carriage company the owners discharged the leading officials of the Cftrvitfge Workers' unioii and repluced them with nonunion men. were iu the party or where they were obtained, The mills arc guarded, and the men will be kept on the premises until all danger of trouble ceases. Hunks for nbout .~Dn men have been erected, and large quantities of food have been purchased for them. A fence has been thrown around the property and guards posted to keep out all in inn!' is The strikers will umlouhtcdly ''2M.K not a tailor in the city who ran transform a man so quickly or rniso Pittsburg. Aug. 10 —At 7 o'clock this morning four mills of,the Paint, r plant of the American S*eel Hoop company, on West Carson street, resumed operations. The manager ()\ the plant asserts that the most oi the? men at work are old employes of the mills who chave kit the ranks of the FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. lverflge per year of I'resi jiient Cleveland's lil'st terin.i him in his own estimation in such a New York Stock Markets, furnished by M. a Jordan & Co., stock brokers, foom 26 Miners' Bank Building. 'W2, mi nypnijri' p« r vtinr of $7t». IOO.H15: l*irsiil«-nt HniHson's :iCliiiiiiistntllon. IH.7u7.7im;. nn nvtismo per your of !«: PivkUII'IU Clt'vi'lamVs src nn nvi'i The employees of tlicso two firms struck last Wednesday after sulunittinp a |)ro)K)HHl to the owners, Who referred ihein to their reeeht circular, stating they wouhl stand by it. That Throbbing Headache Would quickly leave you If you used lDr. King's New Life Pills. Thousands of sufferers have proved their matchless merit for Sick aud Nervous Headaches. They make pure blood and build up your health. Only L'5 cents. Money back if not cured. Sold by Stroh's l'harmacy, JV'eat PltUtcn. and W. C. Price, I'ittston. Cjilrot if short time as Booklet of choicf recipes with each Freezer. New York, Auk. l**, 1«Q1 Of11 1'. C 1'» , '•H 'ti'» MM* '.41* 474 41W HI?, 117 JOIU 1121* Ml fni4i 1IM; :»r 144 H 4! ? u ti'J WW .iinl trim. D'V.7'.i.~iii il"i ... i.'iui' |u;r rear of »13M*7.'0«2: 1'iviliUiit MrKlu ley's firm li'iiiu D."iiaMiiui.rD47. au aver AlibvOil T'lW...... Hrn-iUyu TrnCtlon, At.i.isti.n (iave the WronK .Medicine BASEBALL. strikers, •I P - .V I llio . . . U. 8. Steel U. '6 Mteel|Drci. vinn hi Mo. Pa Pen ■ Col. Iron m I' uti uu '■•I1-» 117 ICO4 11 ' , Mi malic tin erturl l,i Induce the strike breakers to quit, ami the fear is uapressed that there will be trouble if any demonstration is made against the men or The situation there is regarded as very delicate. Marion, Ind.. Aug. 111.—Dr. M alloy, a young lilt 'Tin* at tin: National Soldiers' Home hospital here, whose mistake in giving the wrong mcdlcine in said to tmve caused the death of two inmates, voluntarily resigned. Congressman Steele, the local manager of the home, ape per year of SC^LEC*.PROPOSALS. tlrnth of lieiicrnl Kitipc of Yenterdny'a Guinea In tkc Notluiinl and Knutern l.en«ueii. _ lT.tston, Ph.. Aug. 1"». 10U1. The Unard i»i' Si-IimmI Control Invites proposal* for the following supplies: j.iMio lbs. umalcudered paper, size and qual- WATERTOWN STRIKE ENDED. Harrislmrg. Aug, lt». Oeneral Joseph. F. Knipe. a hero of two wars, died at his home in this eity after a lingering llncss. He fought through the Mexican war With (icnerul Kcott and in the rivil war he participated in all the hatles in wiileh the Twelfth corps took i»art from Chattanooga to Atlanta. He ifterward served as ehief of cavalry n the army of Tennessee. He retired in l£tD5 at his own request as a briga ller general after having declined a •olonelcy in the regnlar service. He ,vas postmaster of llarrislmrg during the jolhison administration and at the time of his death was connected with the state department. At St. Louii 8t I.mils NATIONAL LKAUIU: S. P. Fenn The Machinists Return to Work With- so I'ii'-llJr C\.i Ar.Ki-ui.'li v O. * W • I 1 8 0 0 U 0 0 0— 5 7 1 ItaiioriinH-Muipti.v, I'uweJI ami Ryan; Taylor •ml UjIkt. ' 8 o 4 0 0 0 2 0 8 10 1 110 MAKESHIFT. out Gaining Any Concession! W'atertown, N. V.. Aug. If The steel managers may succeed in getting iiiicitiur mill oh today at the fainter plant. Two mills wviv operat eCl (here last week with nonunion men, 4j)d part of another crew was got together la*! ;vepk .lust as soon as enough men are available ihi: mill will he started' la making a thorough investigation of the also, and it is reported others otfl'cially i-oiiiU'ct«C(l with tiuD institution may lose their positions. machinists of thin C ity. who ha\e been on sirike since May 2«». gave up the fight today, when the employes of the New York Air Brake company's plant returned lo work under the old conditions. The men employed ill mott ot the other shops will return this v. C I. The officers of the Dag ley & Sewcll Uiwliuir Tenu i'. A I... I .. a Nut At (-imiuiMti R. il. B. CiiK itnmt. ..1 00 0 2 I 10*— 5 1J I I'ittuburg .0 0 2 1 0 0 1 0 0 4 H a and IVits; Tuimeltill and In This Case tho Work wai Hropeily Done. .Mail GOo pages, r. 8. Union Pm pref, Willwtli iJltlf.. \lV«t.»ro fTiurtii. M K T Wi 08 uiji o.) 89 ;w*i (•J l£ 9 i*v . • French Com|i«DK4Dr Dead. Yeager STANDING OF TflK CLUOS. \v. V- *'•«' ..as Any reader who ban haCl backache and i•tltid relief by rubbing the back with .nimcnts and lotions, understands thai he relief obtained was but a makeshift, Dr the ache returns. There's a way to lo it so the ache will not come back, tead how it's done. Mail or equivalent l.S'oti spelling tablets, 4 cases Victor slate:. Armstrong's I'mi*. Aw* It) I'Mmond Aiulran, the French composer, is den(). lie Dvus born April 11.1842. w IC. FCV - .... Mosl.n 4* 6u .479 4iila'|iliiii.. bl 40 fi!vS NVw York... 3s 53 .4lb it. Lnuis. Hi 44 .'rtxi C itniniiuli.. 3!» M .415 Brooklyn. 51*44 .561 fhhayo . 30 02 :S86 do/. David's ii gross Andrew a lend*-'rod, standard. Ni.tfollf. .. "'*C• Smoke Spana CliJiff, 5c. Gillespie's, lw MeKeesport had a rather exciting day. Early In the morning the strikers were told that during the night a special train hearing strike breakers Jjjjd passed through on the way to Monessen. t'ourjprs were at once sent out Co. and the Harmon Machine eonipan; say they v.-ill not employ union mm. Prevented a Tragedy. Mo such thing as "summer complaint" where Dr Fowler's Extract of Wild Strawberry is *kept handy. Nature's remedy for every looseness of F.ASTHRN LfcAGUK ——*vPRICEQ. Timely informal ion given Mrs. George At Rochester- Rochester, 11; Hartford, 3. At Moiitual—Warccttcr, 10; Montreal, 6. At Itultalu- .j; HrirffclOU. D7 Mr. Joseph R. Kynett, locomotive en {inecr, cf 830 E. Patterson street, Alii ince, O., Days: "For 35 years I stood ai the throttle, flying over crossings, frogt and rough places on the road. It is nr #onder my kidneys bothered me auc that I suffered through their inactivit) or their being over excited. Doau's Kid uey Pills are the best kidney medicine in existence. I was treated by physician* and used patent medicines, but nothing equals Doan's Kidney PiUft. Since 1 •topped the treatment I have had the grippe, but my kidneya did not annoy me." THE SCHLEY COURT Iigh laut long kept her iveil tw and an effort made to locate the mysterious tt-aln. I.ater in the day a ear jmul of Immigrants was found at iiV station, aild the striker* were sure |hey had tojilid the nonunion men. Next it was repotted that llio I'euM'i ieter tin mills were to he started, and the watchers around the plant were doubled. Pickets patrolled the river liniiks ;»ml railroad depots, and every suspicious sirnngt-r jvfts closely watched. Pittsburg w;is very quiet. Ajl tiie properties affected by the strike were closely watched by pickets, brt the bowels. Hints From the Business Men, Story ot a Slave. •» gross A. atl. nil. |«. n. iK ;«:»D pfl|h»i* fasteners, I in. W. round heads. uh» i.ap. r listener.. 1 huh. louhil heads no noxps slu i«• pen.iK' lDi**DtlCiuFa '-WallJulu» !_L«iv-.ii.' il rule*, Kiftjlhh and metric -ji urmaoiu+itkum * »; a * ' f Will Meet In a Mew Building at the Washington N/ivy Yard. _ Washington, Am . The Nav\ pepal'iuTcnt has limalU de. idf d that s And doctors, but sfe»Chly prow' lUltll nr greet i o try Dr. - Deafness Cannot be Cur«Ci Try Rasper's for the choice cuts In meats. Also In stork continually fre»h t.t- \Ds and crealnefy'iiUlter. Seasonable vegetables. Both phones. Orders so lliited anil delivered-promptly. To lw» bound band and foot for years by the chains of disease la the worst form oi .slavery, (icorjie -IL-Williams- of Manchester. by local applications, an tTjey- t*nnno{ resell" the diseased portion of the ear. There Is Mich., says Aly wife hns been so helpless for five years that she could not turn over lit beC| alone. Atler using two bottle* of r.lfeetrU* JHItfpr* 8l»e U wouuertuhy itn proved and able to do her own work." This 11(1 JillV*' . t kio«-s havtivv rnoni jeeeions Of the Schley Court vt ry shall hi? held in the#\Va*hing k|vy Yard. A l4ige roam in the Tins uiarveluua inodl.ine •von' attack ol only one way to cure lH?afuess. and that Is by cotirfhtUtUiPtii lymortlos. Deafness la caused by au inflamed cJuaulou ci tu« ions lining of tlio Eustachian Tube. When to hoxi Si-ihI priD|)o«alD to tin* t\nd t'U|iDiho ihereon • Proposal. for s» iiool Sup .•lies." They will In* li-i i-iveO. wnul 8 oVJock D. in . September lift]. wlifii tl\C\ Hoard iwt ts in regular wiDiiinn. also en rod Mr. I-«*hj iich mi Stop that aching tooth; no need to continue suffering. Uouault Dr. Meade Schenck. dentist, for its proper treat- J Lfitoiy ot the gvuuu.i Brt aside for tho pi orkshop DSf. This wilding ami lm& nC v« r Ix.-n It lis* p Trial ♦ hiV "Dbe gets Inflnmed you have a rumbling tDr Imperfect hearing, and when it to entirely closed. Deafness is the result, and unless the Inllammatlon can be taktm out and this tube restored to Its normal condition, hearing will be destrojttd forever: supreme remedy for female diseases quickly cures nervousness, sleeplessness, melancholy, headache, backache, fainting and dizzy spells. It is a godsend to weak, sickly, tundown people. Cure guaranteed. 'Only 50c Sold by Stroll's Pharmacy, West l'lttston. and W. C. 1'rice. l'ittston. Anthony T Wai.sii, Sccy $ Pints, | Quarts, s Gallon, 55c doz. 60c " 80c " hoiiIoh f ■ Id by Stroll* i'luirmac; itlRtop. and W. (". I'iicp, Tittston nient Shake Into Your Shoes ardors have been given to loom fitted up I# the uee It Helped W;n Battles. Allen's Foot-Rase, a powder. It cures painful, smarting, nervous feet and Ingrowing nails, and Instantly takes the sting out of corns and bunions. U'o the greatest comfort discovery of the age. Allen's Foot- Base makes tight or new shoes feel easy, it Is a certain cure for sweating, callous and hot, tired, aching feet. Try It today Sold by shoe stores. Ry mall for 25c. in stamps. Trial package FREE). Address, Allen S. Olmsted, LeRoy, N. Y. ifllcera and mru wr nine cases out of ten are caused by catarrh, which is nothing but an Intlamed condition Arnica Salvo ,is iho bi*st in tlx Constipation Doan's Kidney Pills for 'sale by all dealers; price 50 cents a box. Maile4 on receipt of price by Foster; Mil burn Co., Buffalo, If. Vm sole agents for the U. S. E WEATHER. Cure guaranteed. Sold !»laD Intlmlc Other Trade*. There is talk of the possibility of an extension of the strike to other trades. Tht! structural iron workms ami britklayers are becoming directly interested flu-tough the question ol handling matevial made by fbc fitfttM Sjeef We will give One Hundred Dolla.rs f»r any case of Deafness (caused by catarrh) that cannot be»cured by Hall s Catarrh Cure Send for circulars, free. •f the mucous surface*!. Hcadache. biliousness, heartburn, Indigestion t ar» 3 all liver ills arc cured by ThovDonuh insti action. Low tuition rat39. Inolnute* tuonre beat positions. Some are u Dw paliirieM of fel.viMt. and *1,8*)- Yfan, in five urnl bix months qualify tUfin ■wiveH to fill positions which pi»v t'o ni:Cl $tiCi i*»r month at thw vtmt. '1 In* attention of AMBITIOUS y"U' a poonloiesolji-ited. Foaitione loruiBued. Heud fpj circular*. 9HUK A. WHITMOHF rrramtdii PA Ron, Aug- Forecast pntii Kesday. fojr Eastern PennsyJ Unsettled and threatening fonight and Tuesday; probartonal thunder storms. Piles. Ilroh'a l'harmary, Went Pitlstou. anil W. »'■ Cf J. T. ARMSTRONG fc CO.. PITT8TOR. Croup instantly relieve®. D?. Th°ln as's -Eclectrle Oil. Perfectly sale. Never fails. At any drug »tore. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. Wood's Pills Remember the name, Doan't, and lake MUbfUUH. R3 South Main St. Sold by Druggists, 75c. Ball's FaaUfl ?Uls are the Best Scl4 by all diuggists. 26 ca&ta. 7 QOODBDKUVBBKO PBOimU. |
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