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PITTSTON, PA., FRIDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1901. 52d YEAR. 1 WEEKLY ESTABLISHED 18S0. 1 DAILY ESTABLISHED btTHKO. HART 1882. TWO CENTS A C«JPY; C IV D/l#*rC 40c month. ( o MX r/llica* ble time within six months from the date hereof. FUTURE OF THE BOERS CUBANS ADDRESS CONGRESS TEXT OF OUR SHIPS OUT COLON COLONEL MEADE ACQUITTED. ILIITS CHEAPEST. Aak For fD Lair I.onrriuit Tariff on Washington, Dee. fi.—The Senate committee on foreign relations held a meeting this morning and ordered a favorable report on the new Hay- F'r.uncefote treaty. Court Martial Exonerates Him From Washington. Doc. 0. — 'flip Cuban commission on tariff concession s|Dent Wednesday mul ytatwdty in AVasli- Ington, accompanied lDy tbelr counsel. State Senator Frank D. I'avey of New York. They held C-onferenees with Governor Wood and others". C Senertl Wood took luncheon with the eonimis ■Ion at tlie New Willard. The delegates returned to New York yesterday afternoon, Before going they (rave out for publication copies of a letter addressed to the senate and house of rejiresentatives through their respective presiding officers. together with a proposed s|H'cial tariff law for Cuba. ECxporls to t'hltrd Statra. THE TREATY Washington, Deo. G.—The Navy Department received toilay the proceedings ami findings of the court martial in the case of Colonel Robert L. Meade, of the Marine corps. The court com plcti'ly exonerates Colonel Meade from all charges and specifications. lie will at once he restored to duty, pending the approval of the findings by Secretary I.ong. It. is believed that Meade will immediately prefer charges against Colonel Denny and Major Luchlteimer, who were his accusers. The principal charge against Mpado was drunkenness. The court martial was held recently at the Brooklyn navy yard. Charge of Drunkenness. A Few Specials Picked From Our Immense Stock: Discussed by Gouncil at the Has Been Made Public at MARX EXONERATED. Iowa and Machias Relieved Last. Man Wlio Shot lC'uur A**:t i lanf* Today. Hague. Richmond. Va., lire. (D.—Herbert Marx, who killed two men and mr./tal ly wounded two others in defending hiinsifrf from attack Tuesday at liis home near Oak Grove, in Westmoreland county, has left for Xew York iu company with his brother-in-law, Mr. Blaekenor. The people of Weslworeland county are highly excited over the shooting, and it was deemed best by the coroner that Marx should leave liiat section of the country as soon as possible, in view of possible violence from tlii- friends of his victims. I.favcii Virginia At 490, Ladies' Fine Flannelette Shirt Waists. GEN. DIAZ SURRENDERED. INDEPENDENCE FAVORED. THE SAME AS FORECASTED At 15c, Ladies' and Children's all wool Black Hose. At 50c, Men's Heavy Blue Flannel Shirks. German Representative Offers a Reso- United States Has Full Control Over Alban's Troops Now in Pursuit of Lib- lutien Looking Toward the Restora eral General Lorenzo—Trains Run. At 25c, Ladies' Fi;ie Golf Gloves, large assortment of patterns. At ioc, Men's Heavy Working Mitts. tion of the Transvaal Republic. The proposed law is as follows Construction and Maintenance of ning Across Isthmus Without Mili- "Section 1. From and after the 1st day of January. Cuban molasses and raw sugar up to No. Hi of the Dutch standard shall be admitted into the I'liited States free and all other Cuban products upon the payment of one-half the rates of duties levied and collected mirier the tariff laws of the T'nited States upon similar products of the most favored nation, provided the people of Cuba comply with the following condition: the Great Waterway—Senate Corn- tary Escort—Both Ends Are Quiet. Russia and France Express Regret. mittee Approves the Treaty. Washington. Dec. ti—Secretary Long today cabled Captain Perry, of the battleship Iowa, directing him to issue orders relieving from duty on the Isthmus of Panama the battleship Iowa and the gunboat Machias. A Card. At 39~, Children's Felt Hats, nicely t-tmmed. Vienna. Dec. C.—According to Die Information, the question of the independence of the Transvaal was before the administrative council of The Hague arbitration court yesterday. The German representative, that paper says, offered a resolution looking toward the restoration of the Transvaal as an independent republic. This was followed by the Russian and French representatives, who read communications from their respective governments which expressed regret that England refuses to submit to arbitration the difficulties in South-/Xh'ica. Washington, Dec. tl.—The full text »f the new llny-l'anucefote treaty, providing for the construction of a canal across the isthmus of I'amima, which was sent to the senate, is as follows: We, the undersigned, do hereby agree to refund the money on a 50- cent bottle of Greene's Warranted Syrup of Tar if it fails to cure your cough or cohl. We also guarantee a 25-cer.t bottle to prove satisfactory or money refunded. It is reported at Fredericksburg from Westmoreland that Miss Taylor has ■nude a statement entirely exonerating Marx. She has been made very ill by the occurrence. At 25c, Men's Extra Heavy all wool hose At 45c, Gents Outing Flannel Shirts. At $1 00, Ladies' Fine Flannel Shirt Waists. Colon, Dec. 0.—General Albau, wear1 Ing his uniform and accompanied lDy n bodyguard of soldiers, left Panama Wednesday morning to receive the sur render of the I.ilieral general Domlngi: Diaz. The two generals met at Gorgo na Station, on the railroad, and return ed to Empire Station, where peace pa pers were signed. The Ctilted States of America and his majesty Edward VII. of the t'nlted Kingdom of Croat Britain and Ireland and of the British dominions beyond the seas, king and emperor of India, bciug desirous to facilitate the constnictloti of a ship canal to connect tlie Atlantic and I'aellic oceans by whatever route may be considered expedient and to that cml to remove any objection which may arise out •it the convention of the loth of April, 1S3U. commonly called the Vlayton- Bnlwer treaty, to the const ruction of such car.nl under the auspices w]' the government of the l ulled States without Impairing the "general principles" of neutralization established in article S of the convention, have for that purpose appointed as their plenipotentiaries:George Thompson, one of the party thnt started out to assault Marx, for whose safety fears were entertained, lias turned up all right at his home in Itak Grove, ami tin-remaining member of (lie iflrt.v. Douglass, is now at Colonial I'each. J. F. Kane, J. II. Houck Wm. C. Price, Chas. Waters, C. D. Stroll. Don't forget to visit our large Toy Department in the Baseonent. One whole (1 Dor devoted to dolts, toy, g?me3, etc. 2. Tin* people of Cuba sliall consent lluit from and after tlie Jst Clatv of January. Ilnrj. nil products of the rniti'tl Slates shall be admitted into Cuba upon I lie payment of onehalf the rates of duty levied and eolleefed under the tariff laws of Tuba upon similar products of the most favored nation. Whenever the military governor of Cuba shall report to the president of ilie 1'nited States that the people of Cuba have jriven sueh eon- Kent the president shall by proclamation declare that the rates of duties provided for in this act shall take effect in the I'niied States and in Tuba from ami after the 1st day of January, 1U02. "SiDC Facial Massage and scalp and hair treated. Miss E. J. Fanning, 4% Exeter St. People's phono gUMML to tho eoronor of Westmoreland cotinly .Mr. Marx math* ;i full statement of tin' oviiii s which h d to the shooting. I.!t» said In* was I'uj j nl to shoot to save his life. without having the least idea who Ills assailants writ-. General Diaz, with about eiyiHy fol lowers ami accompanied by CJeuern Alban, reached Panama at t» o'clock iii the evening. General Alban conduclcu the Liberal leader, who still wore Hit Liberal emblem, a red ribbon, aruiint. his hat, to a carriage and drove with him to his family house in Panama. Pimple's Store IT PAYS TO BUY AT THE C M'KINLEY NATIONAL PARK. A carload of fine York State Cab bage, unfrozen, is on L. V. siding here Call at Frederick's Market for prices. Hucksters, Take Notice. Bill Introduced in Congress Setting Washington, Dec. 6.—Congressman Brownlow, of Tennessee, paid a handsome tribute to the late President to day by the introduction of a bill to create the McKinley National Park and Forest Reserve, of 4,000,000 acres of timber land in the Appalachian range in the States of Tennessee .West Virginia, North Carolina, Oeor gla and Alabama, at a cost of $10,- 000,000. Aside Forest in the South. Senntorx S|M*:ik 4111 \ nnrclitsm, Washington. Ilee, (D. tiDI" McCo mas (Iti ji.i ol' Maryland made a Inn;; speech ill I lit- senate (111 i lie subject ul anarchy. 'I his was followed by sunn' brief remarks by .Mr. Hoar ilJcp.i of Massachusetts. who talked a is nit the dWietill ies in I lie way Of dealing Willi anarchist assassins. .Mr. Met'omas niainlaiiied thai congress had full power under the constitution to enact a federal law punishing with death any person killing or assaulting the president with intent to kill or aidliig. inciting or procuring such an act. A message was received from President Roosevelt ill response to the senate's resolution transmitting the letters of Jefferson to .Madison and Alonroe oil the subject of the annexation of Cuba. At J:30 the senate went into executive session and at ;i:4rD adjourned until Monday. A Sensible Man 15 SOUTH MAIN STREET, Always Cheapest. Nest to Druiy's That part of the Conservative forces under General Alban which was dis patched to Agua Dulce have not yet returned. It Is surmised this expudi tion Is in pursuit of Hie Liberal genera! Vietorlaun 1-orenzo, but there is abso lutely no information as to wlictliei these two forces have become engaged. would use Kemp's Balsam for the throat and lungs. It is curing more coughs, colds, asthma, bronchitis, croup and all throat and lung troubles than any other medicine. The proprietor has authorized any druggist to give you a sample bottle free to convince you of the merit of this great remedy. Price 25c and 50c. Evans Bros. "See This act shall lake effect immediately."The president of the I'liiled States, •lolin Hay. secretary of state of the lulled Stales of America. and his majesty Kdw.ini VII. of the l ulled Kingdom of Cireat ltrilain and Ireland tnd of the Uiitlsh dominions beyond Mie seas, king anil emperor of India, the ltight Hon. I.ord l'auuiefole, CD. t_\ It.. C«. I'. D1, (i.. his majesty's embassador eih-aordiiiary and plenipotentiary to the lulled Suites, who, having communicated to each other their full powers, which were found to lie In tine and proper form, have agreed upon lite following articles: Sliircli \VorkN Humeri Pes Moines, la.. Her. C.—l'hv was discovered early last night in the plant of the National Starch Manufacturing company, in the southeast part of tincity. The city lire department was summoned, but a lack of water prevented il from-accomplishing much beyond keeping Hie tire from spreading to adjoining property. Tin? lire burned for several hours, and tin- plant was entirely destroyed. excepting the grain el- valor and the engine house and two smaller buildings, The less oil the building and contents is estimated nt S'.T.ll.lkKl. The amount of insurance Is unknown, lis such records are kept in .Vow York. Several hundred employees. who were about to quit work for the day. escaped in safely. The plant belonged to the starch manufacturing I rust, which has its headquarters in New York city. All trains are running across the Isth mtts without escorts of American ma lines. Both ends of the Isthmus art fillet f*. ARCHBISHOP OP MANILA, fcanve. a. feu oj nuvjwj ijou. can. at oar ilau, to complete a Su-KcUuf «buuur. An American Has Been Selected for osition. Street Cor Hit* Carriage. Pittsburg. Dec. (!. -Frank J. Lana. linn. James M. Dnlbv. Miss Annie D. Keams, all of this city, and Mrs. Harper of Baltimore, the guest of Miss Kenrns. were all more or less Injured last night through a carriage of which they were occupants being struck by a Hamilton avenue car of the Consolidated Traction company at the Fifth avenue entrance to the Hotel Schenley. The driver of the carriage. Thomas Potter, was also soipewhut bruised. The crash was heard In the hotel, and aid from there was given in extricating the occupants of the carriage from what was left of It. and all were taken t(D rooms in the hotel. With the exception of Mrs. Harper no one was eerl ously Injured. A Fewj& ® Questions Rome, Dec. 6.—The Vatican has chosen as archbishop of Manila an American who is now bishop of a Western diocese. The name is being kept secret, as tire acceptance of the bishopric has riot yet been received. It is expected that the name will be announced at the coming consistory, on Dcc. 16. Groceries. OLIVES, SWEET AND SOUR PICKLES, FANCY CAKES ANO CRACKERS, Article 1.—The high contracting parties agree thai llie present treaty shall supersede the aforementioned convention of the l'.ilh of April. ISTiO. How's Your Wardrobe — LDou"t You Need r Now Sultv Wouldn't an' Dvercoat Improve your Appearance? Ever Tried Tailor Made Clothes- Do You Know Our Place'r Have \ ou Looked Over Our Stockr French Mil rk Wrecked. SWITZER CHEESE, BEST DAIRY BUTTER, FRESH EGOS, ETC. Vegetables. Aberdeen, Wash., Dec. ii. Early Wednesday morning, while the terrible storm was raging along the coast, the French bark Ernest Beyer went ashore off the mouth of Quinault river, about thirty miles north of Creys harbor. She struck heavily on the beach, and the full force of the waves pounded her farther up the shore, every incoming sen washing over her. In the darkness and storm it was impossible to see how far away the land lay, but the oftlcers and men cleared away the boats and made for the shore, all reaching land In safety. The shipwrecked men tire being eared for on the lieacli by the Indians, but they liuve no hopes of saving their ship, as she now lies iinrtl aground, with the breakers pounding her to pieces. MOTHER AND DAUGHTER DEAD. I tilled Slnle'N Kxcllliilvo Control. Lost Their Lives in a Fire That De Article 1'. li is agreed that the canal may lie constructed under the auspices of the government of the fulled States either directly at its own cost or by gift or loan of money to individuals or cwrporatioiis or through subscript ion to or purchase of stock or shares anil that, subject to the provisions of the present treaty, the said government shall have and enjoy all the rights incident lo such construction as well as the exclusive right of providing for the regulation and management of the canal.SWEET POTATOES, TURNIPS, PARSNIPS,. CARROTS, BEETS, ONIONS ANO CELERY. stroyed Their Home. Pittsburg, Pa., Dec. C.—A dwelling occupicd by a family named Klce. on James street. Carnegie, nine miles out on the Pan-Handle railway from Pittsburg, was burned early this morning. Mrs. Klee and her 6-year-old daughter were burned to death. Mr. JjClce was badly injured. Three children were rescued by the father throwing them out through a window. Wo make cJothes for tbo leadiuz busbies* nnd profession »1 men of thisvieinity.au feci miro «v can mako and out to please you Don't buy ready-mnde clothea whoa tbo inducement for tailor-mnde ones is bo groat. Call at our frtore today. Fruits. Clinriferi Wltn lupin forfeiting:. Kansas City. Mo.. Dee. C!,— Jacob Itrill of Louisville. Ky.. has been arrested lioit*, charged with counterfeiting. He was trying to pass counterfeit live ilolhir goldpleces and silver dollars when arrested. At his room a complete out lit of counterfeiter's tools was found. According to Brill's story, he was recently released from the Kentucky penitentiary, where he served a six years' sentence for counterfeiting. The police liere say his work is unusually ilulslieu and that he Is ail expert counterfeiter. Brill says he has no confederates and that he has passed much spurious money here. He came here from Chicago, APPLES, ORANGES, LEM0N8, CRANBERRIES BANANAS AND FIGS. Boots and Shoes. A Monument In Fulton Dedicated. New York, Dec. 0.—A monument to (lie memory of Hubert Fulton erected hi Trinity churchyard by the American Society of Mechanical Engineer*, now in session here, was unveiled yesterday The unveiling was preceded by formal exercises and religious ceremony. Reai Admiral Melville, I". S. N„ and Dr. ltohert II. T lairs loll of Cornell uuiver sity eulogized the great engineer, and the clergy of Trinity, with the clioli vested, conducted a dedicatory service Itev. Dr. Robert Fulton Crary. a grand Buss,The City Tailor, We carry one of ihe most complete line of BOOTS; all kinds of SHOES ol the latest styles, and one of the finest line of LEGGINS to fit all ages. f THE COLD SNAP. Article M.—The 1'nited States adopts as the basis of the neutralization of such ship canal substantially as embodied in the convention Of Constant iliople. slgTTfd the 'JSlli of October, 1SSS. for the free navigation of the Suez canel—that is to say: Opp. Water St. It Affects a Wide Range of Territory and Delays Telegraphic Business. Now York. Dec. ti.—Officials of the Western Union Telegraph company report that last night's extremely cold snap covers the following territory: Ontario. Quebec. Western Pennsylvr.nla, Michigan, Ohio, western part of West Virginia, Kentucky, Wisconsin. Illinois, Indiana, Missouri. Arkansas. Telegrams for all those States were accepted today subject to delay in delivery.IMttsblirK I'uriiaceH CIonIiiu. Pittsbuif;. Dec. ti — The closing down of the Clinton furnaces on the south side is one of I lie more recent effects jl (he great freight congestion in I'itts burg. Nearly all (lie principal mill* and furnaces in Pittsburg are now idle or running at low ebb. Those that are able lo Keep iu operation are expecting to close down iu a few days. OBicers of the Bessemer Furnace associativa state that practically all the valley plants are closed or else are working so lightly that little was being gained. Evans Bros. First.—The canal shall be free and open lo lite vessels of commerce and of war of all nations observing these so that there shall lie no against any such nation or its citizens or subjects in respect of the rules on terms of entire equality, conditions or charges of Irattic or otherwise. Such conditions and charges of traffic shall be just and equitable. Groceries son of Fulton, also delivered an ad dress, and Rev. Morgan Mix invoked I ho benediction. Philadelphia. Dec. ti.—A joint committee representing all the labor unions of the city visited the of lire of President John B. Parsons of the Union Traction company in the interest of the company's employees, a portion of whom have for soine time been en deavoring to secure an adjustment of MUrged grievances. President Parsons declined to confer Willi them. A meeting was held, and It was decided that linal action on the question of striking would be taken Saturday night. All of the street railway lines in the city are controlled by the Union Traction Street Car Strike In Philadelphia, 46 SOUTH MAIN STREET. 1 milium Call uu Roosevelt. Washington, Dec. 0.—Commlssionei of Indian Affairs Jones yesterday Intro duced to President Roosevelt u delegation of Fte Indians who were anxious to meet the "great father." Tlie presl dent shook hands very cordially with each of the Indians. One of the Indians understood English. On being inform eil of tills fact the president turned to him and said, "Tell your brothers lhat I had Hfty Indians in my regiment dur ing the war with Spain, and they made Uno soldiers." The Indians appeared u be very much pleased by this. You know that we keep good MISS STONE ALIVE AND WELL'. Second.—The canal shall never be blockaded, nor shall any right of war lie exercised nor any act of hostility be committed within It. The United States, however, shall be at liberty to maintain such military police as may lie necessary to protect It against lawlessness ami disorder. Groceries, and the prices will WHOSE CLOTHES ARE ! YOU WEARING-^" Report of a Special Agent Who Made be as low as possible. If you Washington, Dec. fi.—Consul Eddy, at Constantinople, cables the State Department that the special agent sent to investigate the report of Miss Stone's death, has returned. He reports that she is alive and well. an Investigation. Fntal Wreck In ArkfumcM*. ilalvorn.' Ark., f*»u\ C». - Tliri'i* jwr- SOUS killed and (hiriy-eight injured Is (lie result of a head end collision between two passenger trains on the St. l.ouis. Iron .Mountain and Southern railroad one and a half miles south ol here last evening. The two trains were the SI. fast mail, southbound, leaving St. l.ouis at :s a. in., and the l.ittle Rock a ml Eldorado passenger, northbound, due in l.ittle Rock at s p. m. The killed and iiiosl of tlie injured never before dealt here, just A desire for exclusive style ! is easily siatified here. We clothe mfcn satisfactorily in every respect. Our prices are not high, and if they were, it wou'd be worth while to pay thein to get such perfect satisfaction. A well fitting, dur able, stylish Hilt at a reasonable price is all that any man' wants, and it is what every man gets who has us mage it him. let us have art order. Christmas stock is arriving Third.—Vessels of war of a bclligcr cut skull not rcvictual nor take any stores in the canal except so far as may be strictly necessary, and the transit of such vessels through the canal shall be effected with the least possible delay in accordance Willi the regulations in force and with only such intermission as may result from the necessities of tiie service. Prizes shall lie In .ill respects subject to the sauie rules as vessels of wtir ot the belligerents.daily. tD CHILLY IN YORK STATE company Kiportii Testify t'or Mrs. Ilonlne. I Washington. Dee. ti.—Ill the trial ol i Mrs. Boiilue almost the entire time I was taken up with the examination ot | expert witnesses. I U s. II. 1D. l'rye and ticorge Harrl". who made an cxtiminatiou of Mrs. Hotline soon after tin* tragedy. discovering numerous bruises ami abrasions on her body, each test Hied that in ills opinion the wounds were the result of n struggle of some kind. Man rice tiouiiur was recalled to the stand for a moment to testify th;i; his futlici Was at the Kettuiore oil the three Sim Jays iiiiijjiKllately preceding the murder.Portland, dr.. Dee. u. The British ship Nelsoli. wiiich was reported lost off the Coluuibiii river Wodnemlay, was lowed Into I'ltget sound last night by the steauier Walla Walla, bound from San Francisco to Seu'.Uu. t he hull of Jhe Nelson is practlealjy Intact, but her bulwarks ale smashed, lifeboats and fore rigging carried away anil cabins damaged. There are only three inches of water iu her hold, but the extent of the damage to Iter mrgo of wheat Is British S|1||| Nelson Safe Thermometer Registered 26 Degrees Below Zero at Baliston Spa, Ballston Spa. N. Y., Dec. fi.—The thermometer registered 25 degrees lie low zero here this morning. Victor B. Luchsinger. were negroes. Both Phones. Prompt Delivery, THE WEATHER IIUMMiltll 111 II lit* II III l*tfrMl|l i.oildon. Dec. t; A dispatch Iu The Standard from Odessa describes the great increase of Itussian intliieuce hi Persia. The Standard's correspondent says the Cossack guard at Teheran now numbers U.imki highly disciplined ti Oops, commanded exclusively by Russian ottlcers. $20 Suits Now SIB S25 Suits Now S20 $30 Suits Now $26 Washington. Dec. li.—Forecast until Ji p. m„ Saturday, for Eastern Pennsylvania: Fair; continued cold weather tonight; Saturday, f!fDu:I lrrss. ItiK'liI* of H*»lli|£«»r«»ntM. Fourth. No belligerent shall embark or disembark troops. munitions of war or warlike materials used in tin* e:lnal ox-tr.pt in fast? of accldcutal hindrance of tin* transit, and in such case the transit shall he resumed with all possible ilispltirji. STRICTLY CASH Overcoat Prices Cut Same as Suits. not known Bin D ft ft !g D\f New Madagement W Bimi jp la 1 New, Fresh Stock. GILROY, THE TAILOR, FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. Burlington. X. Hit. ti.-By order ot Mayor Flanders nil the saloons in this oily IiaVe been closed. Their licenses were declared invalid by reason ol' a recent decision of the supreme court in declaring unconstitutional the act ol 1SV- under which Burlington's excise board was appointed. There will be nc Intoxicating liquors sold here for fifteen days. At the termination of thrtt period an ordinance of councils creating a new excise board will become operative.\« Drinks l-'or Fifteen Duyt. New York Stock Markets, furnished by M. S. Jordan & Co, stock brokers, room 2G Miners' Bank building. Auistertfam. Dec. M:-~ Willi the view of allaying public indignation and excitement semiofficial intimations have been circulated to the effort that Queen Willielmina has forgiven her liusbaiid. Fringe Henry 61' the Netherlands. the suggestion being that the public ought to follow suit. -As, cabled at tin* time, Frihce Henry returned to I let Loo l»ee. i!. since when the couple have been dining together and gradually resuming normal relations. Yesterday they walked together and afterward drove in the co.stle park. .. I'fneo In llolluml. The Mcliliil**} DJon indent Fund. Low Prices For Cash Only. .8 souru main st Fifth.'- The provisions of tills article shall apply to waters adjacent to the canal within three marine miles of cither end. of war of a belligerent nation shall noF i'onialn in such wat.rs longer than twenty.-four hours- Xew York. Ci. At the rcgulat meeting of the executive committee ot the McKhdey .Memorial Association ot the State of .New York ii was announced that additional subscriptions amounting to #3,nuCi had been received. This brought the total Mllisrriptinlis up to New Yorli Colorado Southern .. Southern It. II Dec. G, .. 14«/: . . I Hi Sugar .Atchison Atchison, prof. .. llrooklyn Traction C'hes. anil Ohio .. U. S. Steel U 8. Steel, pref. . Manhattan El. Mo. Pacific People's Gas .... Col Iron and Fuel fco. Pacific (F. a. Copper .... far and Foundry O. & W Pennsylvania .... Heading Heading, pret. Ttiui. C. & I J.eather Frie Jtubber vi\\ 78 U You'll find this the bi'Et buying are probably tha 7!»% luOVs at any one ti.intr in case «»f distress. ami in sm li ease sliafl depart as si 1.11 ;is possible. Imt a vessel of war of one belligerent shall not depart within twenty-lour hours from the departure oi a vessel of war cf the otlier belligor- place for most Important that enter tho 4S 42 ?# 93 One llnn«lr«Dtl ami I'orly lDro«vihmI. London, Dec. li.- A dispatch lo Ubf Daily Express from I'ombay nays tjiat during the celebration ot' the feast day ..ixth.-TUe plant, establishments, °r St' Fianf|s Xavior Dee. :! « the buildings and all works necessary to Toi .uguosc city of Oca, on the west the conjunction, maintenance and op- coast India. Hio sinkiug of a launch era Hod of the canal shall be deemed in drowning ItO devotees fli'tj High Grada Teas and Coffees, Pure Butler and Fresh Eggs. Dressed Poultry a Specialty. Highest Standard Canned Goods. Orders Solicited. "JOOTIV family home Lives depend on 92% 13GV4 Boy Murderer* Arrested them. Your daily health depends on them. You'll find 142% 1047j 100 »lte CoU 1713 V Cleveland. O.. Dec. «.—CJrilUn Mnyo, colored, and I-'ranlt Strong, frhite, both sixteen-year-old boys, were arrested last night and have confessed that they were implicated in the murder of Emll Goodman, whose store was rob' bed Monday night. Mayo said that a third boy killed (ioodman, and the police are looking for him. Stoat., SS.H I'rnmincnt Camden Man Demi our store well 90 Vi Camuel], X J. Deo U—.Joseph A. Poirv. former cilv treat-mer of Cif'in (It'll ami :i I'l'Hiniut-nt iiiizyii. lias Jleil ut liis lioiue h. lo. agt'il Sixty t'iylit Goods delivered with care and promptness. prepared to furnish you with everything you need in this line, and of a standard of quality that will not provoke the displeasuro of the most particular housewife. We'll r.9% to lip |Dat is th-.ieof fur 1 lip purpose? of ; **rd* m"" "10-Dll(u''- this 1 r.;ity. mill in iiiml «• i' war, as ii: Saw Death Near. 'it often made my heart ache," writes L.. C. Overstreet, of Elgin, Tenn., "to hear my wife cough until It seemed her weak and sore lungs wuuid collapse. Good doctors said she was so I far gone with consumption that no , j medicine or earthly help could save M ; her. but a fi iend recommended Dr. I , Kiiig'f N;cw Discovery, and persistent use of this excellent medicine saved 2#D4 years Mr. Portef was tor many yeai Louie D. Shelley, :t4"s 150% 49% SO 64 12 41 x .•mi 14 it 11 i:iDa 7!)% nctlvo In the politics of tills city mid county. He served as deputy collector or lulernnl revenue under tin' late. Join. I.. Murphy and was twice appointed nndersWiff. After lili first term In llila olflce he was elected city treasure*. pair their tr:C uih CJII.il. Aiti.le I Il i .1 »i: ti to im tlrltlnli Torpedo Boat Injured Mai key'a GUI Stand, Corner Lnzerne Avenne and Wnrren street. be pleased to quote you priccs and ex 63 % London. Dec. (D.—Another accident to a British torpedo bor.t destroyer, fortunately without loss of life, has just been added to the long series of such acOldents suffered by the British navy plain the merits of our wares if you ii"i UVe DON'T WAIT will call here till the week before Xmas for a sitting for your photo It may be too late. Sit tomorrow and have your photos ready early by l'nion Pacific . . 1'nion Pacific, pref Wabash, pre!' WCstern Union ... M. K & T Norfolk Twelve Hurt III Tialil Wl-ecU, Birmingham. Ala . Die. is. a freight call.,! I I,. I during the past feW months. The torpedo boat destroyer Wizard, while steaming out from Portsmouth, collided with a passenger steamer. I Jit bows were stove in, but she managed to regain the harbor, T. W. KVTE, 41% MS1/*! train ran into the rear of a mixed her life.'' It's absolutely guaranteed for coughs, colds, bronchitis, asthma and all throat and lung diseases. 50c. and $1.00 at \\'. C. Price's, Pittaton, and G. D, Stroll's, West Pittston. freight and pflsseuaer train on the \tlie ,,"mi•"'lil.i". p:'Hie.~ under tin Birmingham Mineral railroad, result i lug iu the injury of twelve peovle. I , 'K~ "eaty shall l.e rati . 1 fled at London at the earliest pusai GROCER, 1 YATES, r®M9^PHEfl Both Ph0""' Exeter Street.
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Title | Pittston Gazette |
Masthead | Pittston Gazette, December 06, 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 | 1901-12-06 |
Location Covered | United States; Pennsylvania; Luzerne County; Pittston |
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Description
Title | Pittston Gazette |
Masthead | Pittston Gazette, December 06, 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 | 1901-12-06 |
Location Covered | United States; Pennsylvania; Luzerne County; Pittston |
Type | Text |
Original Format | newspaper |
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Identifier | PGZ_19011206_001.tif |
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. |
Full Text | PITTSTON, PA., FRIDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1901. 52d YEAR. 1 WEEKLY ESTABLISHED 18S0. 1 DAILY ESTABLISHED btTHKO. HART 1882. TWO CENTS A C«JPY; C IV D/l#*rC 40c month. ( o MX r/llica* ble time within six months from the date hereof. FUTURE OF THE BOERS CUBANS ADDRESS CONGRESS TEXT OF OUR SHIPS OUT COLON COLONEL MEADE ACQUITTED. ILIITS CHEAPEST. Aak For fD Lair I.onrriuit Tariff on Washington, Dee. fi.—The Senate committee on foreign relations held a meeting this morning and ordered a favorable report on the new Hay- F'r.uncefote treaty. Court Martial Exonerates Him From Washington. Doc. 0. — 'flip Cuban commission on tariff concession s|Dent Wednesday mul ytatwdty in AVasli- Ington, accompanied lDy tbelr counsel. State Senator Frank D. I'avey of New York. They held C-onferenees with Governor Wood and others". C Senertl Wood took luncheon with the eonimis ■Ion at tlie New Willard. The delegates returned to New York yesterday afternoon, Before going they (rave out for publication copies of a letter addressed to the senate and house of rejiresentatives through their respective presiding officers. together with a proposed s|H'cial tariff law for Cuba. ECxporls to t'hltrd Statra. THE TREATY Washington, Deo. G.—The Navy Department received toilay the proceedings ami findings of the court martial in the case of Colonel Robert L. Meade, of the Marine corps. The court com plcti'ly exonerates Colonel Meade from all charges and specifications. lie will at once he restored to duty, pending the approval of the findings by Secretary I.ong. It. is believed that Meade will immediately prefer charges against Colonel Denny and Major Luchlteimer, who were his accusers. The principal charge against Mpado was drunkenness. The court martial was held recently at the Brooklyn navy yard. Charge of Drunkenness. A Few Specials Picked From Our Immense Stock: Discussed by Gouncil at the Has Been Made Public at MARX EXONERATED. Iowa and Machias Relieved Last. Man Wlio Shot lC'uur A**:t i lanf* Today. Hague. Richmond. Va., lire. (D.—Herbert Marx, who killed two men and mr./tal ly wounded two others in defending hiinsifrf from attack Tuesday at liis home near Oak Grove, in Westmoreland county, has left for Xew York iu company with his brother-in-law, Mr. Blaekenor. The people of Weslworeland county are highly excited over the shooting, and it was deemed best by the coroner that Marx should leave liiat section of the country as soon as possible, in view of possible violence from tlii- friends of his victims. I.favcii Virginia At 490, Ladies' Fine Flannelette Shirt Waists. GEN. DIAZ SURRENDERED. INDEPENDENCE FAVORED. THE SAME AS FORECASTED At 15c, Ladies' and Children's all wool Black Hose. At 50c, Men's Heavy Blue Flannel Shirks. German Representative Offers a Reso- United States Has Full Control Over Alban's Troops Now in Pursuit of Lib- lutien Looking Toward the Restora eral General Lorenzo—Trains Run. At 25c, Ladies' Fi;ie Golf Gloves, large assortment of patterns. At ioc, Men's Heavy Working Mitts. tion of the Transvaal Republic. The proposed law is as follows Construction and Maintenance of ning Across Isthmus Without Mili- "Section 1. From and after the 1st day of January. Cuban molasses and raw sugar up to No. Hi of the Dutch standard shall be admitted into the I'liited States free and all other Cuban products upon the payment of one-half the rates of duties levied and collected mirier the tariff laws of the T'nited States upon similar products of the most favored nation, provided the people of Cuba comply with the following condition: the Great Waterway—Senate Corn- tary Escort—Both Ends Are Quiet. Russia and France Express Regret. mittee Approves the Treaty. Washington. Dec. ti—Secretary Long today cabled Captain Perry, of the battleship Iowa, directing him to issue orders relieving from duty on the Isthmus of Panama the battleship Iowa and the gunboat Machias. A Card. At 39~, Children's Felt Hats, nicely t-tmmed. Vienna. Dec. C.—According to Die Information, the question of the independence of the Transvaal was before the administrative council of The Hague arbitration court yesterday. The German representative, that paper says, offered a resolution looking toward the restoration of the Transvaal as an independent republic. This was followed by the Russian and French representatives, who read communications from their respective governments which expressed regret that England refuses to submit to arbitration the difficulties in South-/Xh'ica. Washington, Dec. tl.—The full text »f the new llny-l'anucefote treaty, providing for the construction of a canal across the isthmus of I'amima, which was sent to the senate, is as follows: We, the undersigned, do hereby agree to refund the money on a 50- cent bottle of Greene's Warranted Syrup of Tar if it fails to cure your cough or cohl. We also guarantee a 25-cer.t bottle to prove satisfactory or money refunded. It is reported at Fredericksburg from Westmoreland that Miss Taylor has ■nude a statement entirely exonerating Marx. She has been made very ill by the occurrence. At 25c, Men's Extra Heavy all wool hose At 45c, Gents Outing Flannel Shirts. At $1 00, Ladies' Fine Flannel Shirt Waists. Colon, Dec. 0.—General Albau, wear1 Ing his uniform and accompanied lDy n bodyguard of soldiers, left Panama Wednesday morning to receive the sur render of the I.ilieral general Domlngi: Diaz. The two generals met at Gorgo na Station, on the railroad, and return ed to Empire Station, where peace pa pers were signed. The Ctilted States of America and his majesty Edward VII. of the t'nlted Kingdom of Croat Britain and Ireland and of the British dominions beyond the seas, king and emperor of India, bciug desirous to facilitate the constnictloti of a ship canal to connect tlie Atlantic and I'aellic oceans by whatever route may be considered expedient and to that cml to remove any objection which may arise out •it the convention of the loth of April, 1S3U. commonly called the Vlayton- Bnlwer treaty, to the const ruction of such car.nl under the auspices w]' the government of the l ulled States without Impairing the "general principles" of neutralization established in article S of the convention, have for that purpose appointed as their plenipotentiaries:George Thompson, one of the party thnt started out to assault Marx, for whose safety fears were entertained, lias turned up all right at his home in Itak Grove, ami tin-remaining member of (lie iflrt.v. Douglass, is now at Colonial I'each. J. F. Kane, J. II. Houck Wm. C. Price, Chas. Waters, C. D. Stroll. Don't forget to visit our large Toy Department in the Baseonent. One whole (1 Dor devoted to dolts, toy, g?me3, etc. 2. Tin* people of Cuba sliall consent lluit from and after tlie Jst Clatv of January. Ilnrj. nil products of the rniti'tl Slates shall be admitted into Cuba upon I lie payment of onehalf the rates of duty levied and eolleefed under the tariff laws of Tuba upon similar products of the most favored nation. Whenever the military governor of Cuba shall report to the president of ilie 1'nited States that the people of Cuba have jriven sueh eon- Kent the president shall by proclamation declare that the rates of duties provided for in this act shall take effect in the I'niied States and in Tuba from ami after the 1st day of January, 1U02. "SiDC Facial Massage and scalp and hair treated. Miss E. J. Fanning, 4% Exeter St. People's phono gUMML to tho eoronor of Westmoreland cotinly .Mr. Marx math* ;i full statement of tin' oviiii s which h d to the shooting. I.!t» said In* was I'uj j nl to shoot to save his life. without having the least idea who Ills assailants writ-. General Diaz, with about eiyiHy fol lowers ami accompanied by CJeuern Alban, reached Panama at t» o'clock iii the evening. General Alban conduclcu the Liberal leader, who still wore Hit Liberal emblem, a red ribbon, aruiint. his hat, to a carriage and drove with him to his family house in Panama. Pimple's Store IT PAYS TO BUY AT THE C M'KINLEY NATIONAL PARK. A carload of fine York State Cab bage, unfrozen, is on L. V. siding here Call at Frederick's Market for prices. Hucksters, Take Notice. Bill Introduced in Congress Setting Washington, Dec. 6.—Congressman Brownlow, of Tennessee, paid a handsome tribute to the late President to day by the introduction of a bill to create the McKinley National Park and Forest Reserve, of 4,000,000 acres of timber land in the Appalachian range in the States of Tennessee .West Virginia, North Carolina, Oeor gla and Alabama, at a cost of $10,- 000,000. Aside Forest in the South. Senntorx S|M*:ik 4111 \ nnrclitsm, Washington. Ilee, (D. tiDI" McCo mas (Iti ji.i ol' Maryland made a Inn;; speech ill I lit- senate (111 i lie subject ul anarchy. 'I his was followed by sunn' brief remarks by .Mr. Hoar ilJcp.i of Massachusetts. who talked a is nit the dWietill ies in I lie way Of dealing Willi anarchist assassins. .Mr. Met'omas niainlaiiied thai congress had full power under the constitution to enact a federal law punishing with death any person killing or assaulting the president with intent to kill or aidliig. inciting or procuring such an act. A message was received from President Roosevelt ill response to the senate's resolution transmitting the letters of Jefferson to .Madison and Alonroe oil the subject of the annexation of Cuba. At J:30 the senate went into executive session and at ;i:4rD adjourned until Monday. A Sensible Man 15 SOUTH MAIN STREET, Always Cheapest. Nest to Druiy's That part of the Conservative forces under General Alban which was dis patched to Agua Dulce have not yet returned. It Is surmised this expudi tion Is in pursuit of Hie Liberal genera! Vietorlaun 1-orenzo, but there is abso lutely no information as to wlictliei these two forces have become engaged. would use Kemp's Balsam for the throat and lungs. It is curing more coughs, colds, asthma, bronchitis, croup and all throat and lung troubles than any other medicine. The proprietor has authorized any druggist to give you a sample bottle free to convince you of the merit of this great remedy. Price 25c and 50c. Evans Bros. "See This act shall lake effect immediately."The president of the I'liiled States, •lolin Hay. secretary of state of the lulled Stales of America. and his majesty Kdw.ini VII. of the l ulled Kingdom of Cireat ltrilain and Ireland tnd of the Uiitlsh dominions beyond Mie seas, king anil emperor of India, the ltight Hon. I.ord l'auuiefole, CD. t_\ It.. C«. I'. D1, (i.. his majesty's embassador eih-aordiiiary and plenipotentiary to the lulled Suites, who, having communicated to each other their full powers, which were found to lie In tine and proper form, have agreed upon lite following articles: Sliircli \VorkN Humeri Pes Moines, la.. Her. C.—l'hv was discovered early last night in the plant of the National Starch Manufacturing company, in the southeast part of tincity. The city lire department was summoned, but a lack of water prevented il from-accomplishing much beyond keeping Hie tire from spreading to adjoining property. Tin? lire burned for several hours, and tin- plant was entirely destroyed. excepting the grain el- valor and the engine house and two smaller buildings, The less oil the building and contents is estimated nt S'.T.ll.lkKl. The amount of insurance Is unknown, lis such records are kept in .Vow York. Several hundred employees. who were about to quit work for the day. escaped in safely. The plant belonged to the starch manufacturing I rust, which has its headquarters in New York city. All trains are running across the Isth mtts without escorts of American ma lines. Both ends of the Isthmus art fillet f*. ARCHBISHOP OP MANILA, fcanve. a. feu oj nuvjwj ijou. can. at oar ilau, to complete a Su-KcUuf «buuur. An American Has Been Selected for osition. Street Cor Hit* Carriage. Pittsburg. Dec. (!. -Frank J. Lana. linn. James M. Dnlbv. Miss Annie D. Keams, all of this city, and Mrs. Harper of Baltimore, the guest of Miss Kenrns. were all more or less Injured last night through a carriage of which they were occupants being struck by a Hamilton avenue car of the Consolidated Traction company at the Fifth avenue entrance to the Hotel Schenley. The driver of the carriage. Thomas Potter, was also soipewhut bruised. The crash was heard In the hotel, and aid from there was given in extricating the occupants of the carriage from what was left of It. and all were taken t(D rooms in the hotel. With the exception of Mrs. Harper no one was eerl ously Injured. A Fewj& ® Questions Rome, Dec. 6.—The Vatican has chosen as archbishop of Manila an American who is now bishop of a Western diocese. The name is being kept secret, as tire acceptance of the bishopric has riot yet been received. It is expected that the name will be announced at the coming consistory, on Dcc. 16. Groceries. OLIVES, SWEET AND SOUR PICKLES, FANCY CAKES ANO CRACKERS, Article 1.—The high contracting parties agree thai llie present treaty shall supersede the aforementioned convention of the l'.ilh of April. ISTiO. How's Your Wardrobe — LDou"t You Need r Now Sultv Wouldn't an' Dvercoat Improve your Appearance? Ever Tried Tailor Made Clothes- Do You Know Our Place'r Have \ ou Looked Over Our Stockr French Mil rk Wrecked. SWITZER CHEESE, BEST DAIRY BUTTER, FRESH EGOS, ETC. Vegetables. Aberdeen, Wash., Dec. ii. Early Wednesday morning, while the terrible storm was raging along the coast, the French bark Ernest Beyer went ashore off the mouth of Quinault river, about thirty miles north of Creys harbor. She struck heavily on the beach, and the full force of the waves pounded her farther up the shore, every incoming sen washing over her. In the darkness and storm it was impossible to see how far away the land lay, but the oftlcers and men cleared away the boats and made for the shore, all reaching land In safety. The shipwrecked men tire being eared for on the lieacli by the Indians, but they liuve no hopes of saving their ship, as she now lies iinrtl aground, with the breakers pounding her to pieces. MOTHER AND DAUGHTER DEAD. I tilled Slnle'N Kxcllliilvo Control. Lost Their Lives in a Fire That De Article 1'. li is agreed that the canal may lie constructed under the auspices of the government of the fulled States either directly at its own cost or by gift or loan of money to individuals or cwrporatioiis or through subscript ion to or purchase of stock or shares anil that, subject to the provisions of the present treaty, the said government shall have and enjoy all the rights incident lo such construction as well as the exclusive right of providing for the regulation and management of the canal.SWEET POTATOES, TURNIPS, PARSNIPS,. CARROTS, BEETS, ONIONS ANO CELERY. stroyed Their Home. Pittsburg, Pa., Dec. C.—A dwelling occupicd by a family named Klce. on James street. Carnegie, nine miles out on the Pan-Handle railway from Pittsburg, was burned early this morning. Mrs. Klee and her 6-year-old daughter were burned to death. Mr. JjClce was badly injured. Three children were rescued by the father throwing them out through a window. Wo make cJothes for tbo leadiuz busbies* nnd profession »1 men of thisvieinity.au feci miro «v can mako and out to please you Don't buy ready-mnde clothea whoa tbo inducement for tailor-mnde ones is bo groat. Call at our frtore today. Fruits. Clinriferi Wltn lupin forfeiting:. Kansas City. Mo.. Dee. C!,— Jacob Itrill of Louisville. Ky.. has been arrested lioit*, charged with counterfeiting. He was trying to pass counterfeit live ilolhir goldpleces and silver dollars when arrested. At his room a complete out lit of counterfeiter's tools was found. According to Brill's story, he was recently released from the Kentucky penitentiary, where he served a six years' sentence for counterfeiting. The police liere say his work is unusually ilulslieu and that he Is ail expert counterfeiter. Brill says he has no confederates and that he has passed much spurious money here. He came here from Chicago, APPLES, ORANGES, LEM0N8, CRANBERRIES BANANAS AND FIGS. Boots and Shoes. A Monument In Fulton Dedicated. New York, Dec. 0.—A monument to (lie memory of Hubert Fulton erected hi Trinity churchyard by the American Society of Mechanical Engineer*, now in session here, was unveiled yesterday The unveiling was preceded by formal exercises and religious ceremony. Reai Admiral Melville, I". S. N„ and Dr. ltohert II. T lairs loll of Cornell uuiver sity eulogized the great engineer, and the clergy of Trinity, with the clioli vested, conducted a dedicatory service Itev. Dr. Robert Fulton Crary. a grand Buss,The City Tailor, We carry one of ihe most complete line of BOOTS; all kinds of SHOES ol the latest styles, and one of the finest line of LEGGINS to fit all ages. f THE COLD SNAP. Article M.—The 1'nited States adopts as the basis of the neutralization of such ship canal substantially as embodied in the convention Of Constant iliople. slgTTfd the 'JSlli of October, 1SSS. for the free navigation of the Suez canel—that is to say: Opp. Water St. It Affects a Wide Range of Territory and Delays Telegraphic Business. Now York. Dec. ti.—Officials of the Western Union Telegraph company report that last night's extremely cold snap covers the following territory: Ontario. Quebec. Western Pennsylvr.nla, Michigan, Ohio, western part of West Virginia, Kentucky, Wisconsin. Illinois, Indiana, Missouri. Arkansas. Telegrams for all those States were accepted today subject to delay in delivery.IMttsblirK I'uriiaceH CIonIiiu. Pittsbuif;. Dec. ti — The closing down of the Clinton furnaces on the south side is one of I lie more recent effects jl (he great freight congestion in I'itts burg. Nearly all (lie principal mill* and furnaces in Pittsburg are now idle or running at low ebb. Those that are able lo Keep iu operation are expecting to close down iu a few days. OBicers of the Bessemer Furnace associativa state that practically all the valley plants are closed or else are working so lightly that little was being gained. Evans Bros. First.—The canal shall be free and open lo lite vessels of commerce and of war of all nations observing these so that there shall lie no against any such nation or its citizens or subjects in respect of the rules on terms of entire equality, conditions or charges of Irattic or otherwise. Such conditions and charges of traffic shall be just and equitable. Groceries son of Fulton, also delivered an ad dress, and Rev. Morgan Mix invoked I ho benediction. Philadelphia. Dec. ti.—A joint committee representing all the labor unions of the city visited the of lire of President John B. Parsons of the Union Traction company in the interest of the company's employees, a portion of whom have for soine time been en deavoring to secure an adjustment of MUrged grievances. President Parsons declined to confer Willi them. A meeting was held, and It was decided that linal action on the question of striking would be taken Saturday night. All of the street railway lines in the city are controlled by the Union Traction Street Car Strike In Philadelphia, 46 SOUTH MAIN STREET. 1 milium Call uu Roosevelt. Washington, Dec. 0.—Commlssionei of Indian Affairs Jones yesterday Intro duced to President Roosevelt u delegation of Fte Indians who were anxious to meet the "great father." Tlie presl dent shook hands very cordially with each of the Indians. One of the Indians understood English. On being inform eil of tills fact the president turned to him and said, "Tell your brothers lhat I had Hfty Indians in my regiment dur ing the war with Spain, and they made Uno soldiers." The Indians appeared u be very much pleased by this. You know that we keep good MISS STONE ALIVE AND WELL'. Second.—The canal shall never be blockaded, nor shall any right of war lie exercised nor any act of hostility be committed within It. The United States, however, shall be at liberty to maintain such military police as may lie necessary to protect It against lawlessness ami disorder. Groceries, and the prices will WHOSE CLOTHES ARE ! YOU WEARING-^" Report of a Special Agent Who Made be as low as possible. If you Washington, Dec. fi.—Consul Eddy, at Constantinople, cables the State Department that the special agent sent to investigate the report of Miss Stone's death, has returned. He reports that she is alive and well. an Investigation. Fntal Wreck In ArkfumcM*. ilalvorn.' Ark., f*»u\ C». - Tliri'i* jwr- SOUS killed and (hiriy-eight injured Is (lie result of a head end collision between two passenger trains on the St. l.ouis. Iron .Mountain and Southern railroad one and a half miles south ol here last evening. The two trains were the SI. fast mail, southbound, leaving St. l.ouis at :s a. in., and the l.ittle Rock a ml Eldorado passenger, northbound, due in l.ittle Rock at s p. m. The killed and iiiosl of tlie injured never before dealt here, just A desire for exclusive style ! is easily siatified here. We clothe mfcn satisfactorily in every respect. Our prices are not high, and if they were, it wou'd be worth while to pay thein to get such perfect satisfaction. A well fitting, dur able, stylish Hilt at a reasonable price is all that any man' wants, and it is what every man gets who has us mage it him. let us have art order. Christmas stock is arriving Third.—Vessels of war of a bclligcr cut skull not rcvictual nor take any stores in the canal except so far as may be strictly necessary, and the transit of such vessels through the canal shall be effected with the least possible delay in accordance Willi the regulations in force and with only such intermission as may result from the necessities of tiie service. Prizes shall lie In .ill respects subject to the sauie rules as vessels of wtir ot the belligerents.daily. tD CHILLY IN YORK STATE company Kiportii Testify t'or Mrs. Ilonlne. I Washington. Dee. ti.—Ill the trial ol i Mrs. Boiilue almost the entire time I was taken up with the examination ot | expert witnesses. I U s. II. 1D. l'rye and ticorge Harrl". who made an cxtiminatiou of Mrs. Hotline soon after tin* tragedy. discovering numerous bruises ami abrasions on her body, each test Hied that in ills opinion the wounds were the result of n struggle of some kind. Man rice tiouiiur was recalled to the stand for a moment to testify th;i; his futlici Was at the Kettuiore oil the three Sim Jays iiiiijjiKllately preceding the murder.Portland, dr.. Dee. u. The British ship Nelsoli. wiiich was reported lost off the Coluuibiii river Wodnemlay, was lowed Into I'ltget sound last night by the steauier Walla Walla, bound from San Francisco to Seu'.Uu. t he hull of Jhe Nelson is practlealjy Intact, but her bulwarks ale smashed, lifeboats and fore rigging carried away anil cabins damaged. There are only three inches of water iu her hold, but the extent of the damage to Iter mrgo of wheat Is British S|1||| Nelson Safe Thermometer Registered 26 Degrees Below Zero at Baliston Spa, Ballston Spa. N. Y., Dec. fi.—The thermometer registered 25 degrees lie low zero here this morning. Victor B. Luchsinger. were negroes. Both Phones. Prompt Delivery, THE WEATHER IIUMMiltll 111 II lit* II III l*tfrMl|l i.oildon. Dec. t; A dispatch Iu The Standard from Odessa describes the great increase of Itussian intliieuce hi Persia. The Standard's correspondent says the Cossack guard at Teheran now numbers U.imki highly disciplined ti Oops, commanded exclusively by Russian ottlcers. $20 Suits Now SIB S25 Suits Now S20 $30 Suits Now $26 Washington. Dec. li.—Forecast until Ji p. m„ Saturday, for Eastern Pennsylvania: Fair; continued cold weather tonight; Saturday, f!fDu:I lrrss. ItiK'liI* of H*»lli|£«»r«»ntM. Fourth. No belligerent shall embark or disembark troops. munitions of war or warlike materials used in tin* e:lnal ox-tr.pt in fast? of accldcutal hindrance of tin* transit, and in such case the transit shall he resumed with all possible ilispltirji. STRICTLY CASH Overcoat Prices Cut Same as Suits. not known Bin D ft ft !g D\f New Madagement W Bimi jp la 1 New, Fresh Stock. GILROY, THE TAILOR, FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. Burlington. X. Hit. ti.-By order ot Mayor Flanders nil the saloons in this oily IiaVe been closed. Their licenses were declared invalid by reason ol' a recent decision of the supreme court in declaring unconstitutional the act ol 1SV- under which Burlington's excise board was appointed. There will be nc Intoxicating liquors sold here for fifteen days. At the termination of thrtt period an ordinance of councils creating a new excise board will become operative.\« Drinks l-'or Fifteen Duyt. New York Stock Markets, furnished by M. S. Jordan & Co, stock brokers, room 2G Miners' Bank building. Auistertfam. Dec. M:-~ Willi the view of allaying public indignation and excitement semiofficial intimations have been circulated to the effort that Queen Willielmina has forgiven her liusbaiid. Fringe Henry 61' the Netherlands. the suggestion being that the public ought to follow suit. -As, cabled at tin* time, Frihce Henry returned to I let Loo l»ee. i!. since when the couple have been dining together and gradually resuming normal relations. Yesterday they walked together and afterward drove in the co.stle park. .. I'fneo In llolluml. The Mcliliil**} DJon indent Fund. Low Prices For Cash Only. .8 souru main st Fifth.'- The provisions of tills article shall apply to waters adjacent to the canal within three marine miles of cither end. of war of a belligerent nation shall noF i'onialn in such wat.rs longer than twenty.-four hours- Xew York. Ci. At the rcgulat meeting of the executive committee ot the McKhdey .Memorial Association ot the State of .New York ii was announced that additional subscriptions amounting to #3,nuCi had been received. This brought the total Mllisrriptinlis up to New Yorli Colorado Southern .. Southern It. II Dec. G, .. 14«/: . . I Hi Sugar .Atchison Atchison, prof. .. llrooklyn Traction C'hes. anil Ohio .. U. S. Steel U 8. Steel, pref. . Manhattan El. Mo. Pacific People's Gas .... Col Iron and Fuel fco. Pacific (F. a. Copper .... far and Foundry O. & W Pennsylvania .... Heading Heading, pret. Ttiui. C. & I J.eather Frie Jtubber vi\\ 78 U You'll find this the bi'Et buying are probably tha 7!»% luOVs at any one ti.intr in case «»f distress. ami in sm li ease sliafl depart as si 1.11 ;is possible. Imt a vessel of war of one belligerent shall not depart within twenty-lour hours from the departure oi a vessel of war cf the otlier belligor- place for most Important that enter tho 4S 42 ?# 93 One llnn«lr«Dtl ami I'orly lDro«vihmI. London, Dec. li.- A dispatch lo Ubf Daily Express from I'ombay nays tjiat during the celebration ot' the feast day ..ixth.-TUe plant, establishments, °r St' Fianf|s Xavior Dee. :! « the buildings and all works necessary to Toi .uguosc city of Oca, on the west the conjunction, maintenance and op- coast India. Hio sinkiug of a launch era Hod of the canal shall be deemed in drowning ItO devotees fli'tj High Grada Teas and Coffees, Pure Butler and Fresh Eggs. Dressed Poultry a Specialty. Highest Standard Canned Goods. Orders Solicited. "JOOTIV family home Lives depend on 92% 13GV4 Boy Murderer* Arrested them. Your daily health depends on them. You'll find 142% 1047j 100 »lte CoU 1713 V Cleveland. O.. Dec. «.—CJrilUn Mnyo, colored, and I-'ranlt Strong, frhite, both sixteen-year-old boys, were arrested last night and have confessed that they were implicated in the murder of Emll Goodman, whose store was rob' bed Monday night. Mayo said that a third boy killed (ioodman, and the police are looking for him. Stoat., SS.H I'rnmincnt Camden Man Demi our store well 90 Vi Camuel], X J. Deo U—.Joseph A. Poirv. former cilv treat-mer of Cif'in (It'll ami :i I'l'Hiniut-nt iiiizyii. lias Jleil ut liis lioiue h. lo. agt'il Sixty t'iylit Goods delivered with care and promptness. prepared to furnish you with everything you need in this line, and of a standard of quality that will not provoke the displeasuro of the most particular housewife. We'll r.9% to lip |Dat is th-.ieof fur 1 lip purpose? of ; **rd* m"" "10-Dll(u''- this 1 r.;ity. mill in iiiml «• i' war, as ii: Saw Death Near. 'it often made my heart ache," writes L.. C. Overstreet, of Elgin, Tenn., "to hear my wife cough until It seemed her weak and sore lungs wuuid collapse. Good doctors said she was so I far gone with consumption that no , j medicine or earthly help could save M ; her. but a fi iend recommended Dr. I , Kiiig'f N;cw Discovery, and persistent use of this excellent medicine saved 2#D4 years Mr. Portef was tor many yeai Louie D. Shelley, :t4"s 150% 49% SO 64 12 41 x .•mi 14 it 11 i:iDa 7!)% nctlvo In the politics of tills city mid county. He served as deputy collector or lulernnl revenue under tin' late. Join. I.. Murphy and was twice appointed nndersWiff. After lili first term In llila olflce he was elected city treasure*. pair their tr:C uih CJII.il. Aiti.le I Il i .1 »i: ti to im tlrltlnli Torpedo Boat Injured Mai key'a GUI Stand, Corner Lnzerne Avenne and Wnrren street. be pleased to quote you priccs and ex 63 % London. Dec. (D.—Another accident to a British torpedo bor.t destroyer, fortunately without loss of life, has just been added to the long series of such acOldents suffered by the British navy plain the merits of our wares if you ii"i UVe DON'T WAIT will call here till the week before Xmas for a sitting for your photo It may be too late. Sit tomorrow and have your photos ready early by l'nion Pacific . . 1'nion Pacific, pref Wabash, pre!' WCstern Union ... M. K & T Norfolk Twelve Hurt III Tialil Wl-ecU, Birmingham. Ala . Die. is. a freight call.,! I I,. I during the past feW months. The torpedo boat destroyer Wizard, while steaming out from Portsmouth, collided with a passenger steamer. I Jit bows were stove in, but she managed to regain the harbor, T. W. KVTE, 41% MS1/*! train ran into the rear of a mixed her life.'' It's absolutely guaranteed for coughs, colds, bronchitis, asthma and all throat and lung diseases. 50c. and $1.00 at \\'. C. Price's, Pittaton, and G. D, Stroll's, West Pittston. freight and pflsseuaer train on the \tlie ,,"mi•"'lil.i". p:'Hie.~ under tin Birmingham Mineral railroad, result i lug iu the injury of twelve peovle. I , 'K~ "eaty shall l.e rati . 1 fled at London at the earliest pusai GROCER, 1 YATES, r®M9^PHEfl Both Ph0""' Exeter Street. |
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