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{*■ F 1 t. r 4 ' J PITTSTON, PA., SATURDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1901. TWW&rAH0jrY:l SIX PAGES. S2d YEAR. iOMLYIEBT ABL?aH EdIt THKO. HA RT1882. NO ARMY REDUCTION NEW YORK'S FRANCHISE TAX BUSINESS CONDITIONS NEWSPAPER MEN DISMISSED. LWAYS CHEAPEST. JltHtfTHE LABOR MEN GOULD THREATENED. Final Deeliloa on l-ntr Will Not M« Chicago Judge Said They Could Not be Held for Criticising a Decision. I Chicago, Deo. 7.—Managing Editlr Lawrence anil Reporter Canfleld, ftC the American, who were sentenced to imprisonment for ftfrty and thirty days respectively, by Judge Haney, for contempt of court, were dismissed this morning by Judge Dunn, who hold, in the formal announcement of the decision from the bench, that this closed the case and that the newspaper or Its employes could not be in contempt for criticising a decision. Old Telegrapher Acrnned of Writ- llracbrd WHIiln Via™ Albany. N. Y.. lKc. 7.—Altboagh former Judge Robert Karl lmrjust completed the taking of ' vldenee In the franchise tax cases which have hern referred to liini as referee, it Is proba* ble that a tiuirl decision in tills - tlon will not he reached until early In the year 1003. These cases Include appeals from assessments placed on the Important franchises of railroad, gas, electric light and other classes of corporations operating in New "York city, they having joined in a united action to overthrow the law on the grounds of unconstitutionality or to modify their assessments on the contention that their franchises have been overvalued. ing Alia roll imt Let tern. New York, Dec. 7.—Threatening let tera, purporting to come from "uu anarchist society," that since Inst July have been annoying George J. Gould and other officials of the Western Un Ion Telegraph company, led to the arrest yesterday of Samuel B. Lauibdin forty-seven years old, of 70 Howard avenue, Brooklyn. Lambdin was foi many years an operator in the employ of the Western Union Telegraph coin pany. He was discharged fifteen months ago. Few Specials Picked From Our Immense Stock: Chaffee Says We Must Keep Up Philippine Forces. Iron and Steel Reported Proceedings of the Scran- ton Convention. Firm. At 49c, Ladies' Fine Flannelette Shirt Wants AREA OF INSURRECTION. STAPLE PRODUCTS RISE. At 15c, Ladies' and Children's a'.l wool Black Hose. At 50c, Men's Heavy Bine Flannel Shins. 88 RESOLUTIONS OFFERED A Warm Debate on Trade Autonomy. Detectives had been looking for him for several weeks. He was arrested on a technical charge of vagrancy. In the Gates avenue police court he was admitted to bail. It is probable that on Monday the charge of vagrancy will be -dismissed and a more serious accusation Will be brought against him. Now Confined to Six Provinces, but Extracts From the Weekly Review of At asc, Ladies' Fine Golf Gloves, large assortment of patterns. At ioc, Men's Heavy Working Mitts. The Chinese Exclusion Act—Move Civil Government Elsewhere is Trade Throughout the United Prepared ™ under GERMAN LAWfl, is Excellent lor Practically Untried, and Must be The attorneys for the state and the corporations will make their closing arguments before Judge Kftrl in this city on .Inn. :'» and 4. Judge Earl will probably submit a report of his findings to Supreme Court Justice D. Cady llerrick. by whom he was appointed referee early in February. Justice Herrick will pass on the report, and from his decision an appeal to the appellate division of the supreme court will lie taken. Arguments will be made before that court at its September teriii. as It is not likely that it can lie readied before that time. \ States by Experts From the Mercan- r TOOTHACHE, Faceache, Rheumatism, etc. OR. RICHTER'S World-Renowned "ANCHOR" to Admit Minor*—Resolution Favor- Supported by Military. tile House of Dun & Co. At 390, Children's Felt Hats, nicely trimmed. ing Ticket Scalping. Washington. Dei-. 7.—The war department iuis made public the llrst annual report of Major General Adna It. (.'haffee, military governor of the Philippine Islands. General Chaffee sums up the situation in the Philippines from a military point of view by stating thn the provinces of Bataugas and Lagun.i. in I.uzon. and the islands of Samar. Mindoro. ('elm and Boliol constitute the urea now disturbed by any embodied force of insurgents. Now York, Dec. 7. 1J. C}. Dun & Co.'s weekly review of trade says: Scranton, Pa., Dec. 7.—The introduction of resolutions, the appointment of committees and an address by Edward P. McBweeney, deputy inspector of immigration at the port of Now Yorlc, comprlsed.the sum of the second day's proceedings of the convention of the American Federation of Labor, now in conference in this city. The afternoon session was enlivened with a warm debate which brought the Question of trade autonomy, one of the gravest questions with which the convention will have to deal, upon the floor for the first time. The vote recorded at Its close can hardly be considered as a victory for the principle Involved. Detectivcs Monohau anil Petrosino of the central ofliee have not yet perfect ,ed the ease against Lambdin and arrested him yesterday merely as a pre\aution. They cxpec-t to have circumstantial evidence enough to convict Lambdin of writing the letters that have threatened with assassination almost every high official of the Western Union Telegraph company. It also is their belief that Lambdin was the an thor of anonymous letters tlint were Instrumental in causing the Rev. Kit ther Jiitnes A. Mulliu of the Church ot the Sacred Heart to withdraw his offei of $10,000 reward for the return ot Willie Mi-Cormick, the lad who last April was believed to have been kidnaped. All hough nominal quotations of Iron and steel are unchanged, llgures refet only to future deliveries, and In most cases prices for current shipment command a considerable premium. Since this margin is influenced by local conditions at the various mills and furnaces, besides being further complicated by scarcity of freight cars and strikes. It is almost impossible to arrive at a fairly representative price level. In general, however, the tone Is distinctly firmer, with especial scarcity of*billets and further importations. At 25c, Men's Extra Heavy all wool hose. PAIN EXPELLER. At 45c, Gents Outiog Flannel Shirts. At $1 00, Ladies' Fine Flannel Shirt Waists. Due well-known arson's lcl :rontofmai fM5witwSf.NewYorkIKw.l8*l897DC Dr. Richterfc "ANCHOR PAIN EXPELLER'should nevarfail to be amonj the house medlcinast It is an excellent remedy for Tooth* ache.RheumotjsirioniNeu. raiglc Pains. RECTOR OP ST.SmNlsQU&RgCTOffr. Don't forget to visit our large Toy Department in the Baseirent. One whole flior devoted to dolls, toy, games, etr. Ho sii.vs that the prolongation of guerrilla warfare is Clut' to tho physical charm-tor of the count ry. to the nature of tlic wart'arc of tlic rebels, who are nmigo and foe In the self same hour. Id the humanity of the troops, which la taken advantage of lD.v the rebels and the Inhabitants who sympathize with them, and to the fear of assassination 011 the part of the 1 rlcndly disposed If they give information to the American forces. In Hint event till- cnsfD cannot lie presented to the court of appeals liefore Decemlier. I'.MIS; or January. JW3: llellce fully n year will elapse before the highest court of I lie stnle will deckle whet her the friinehjse ux net Is constitutional or not nffd 11' coustitutionnl Its scope of application. The law wits enacted in 1S1W, ii will thus lie nearly four yeaTa mini Hint time before it can be made nu effective statute or overthrown 011 the questiou of unconstitutionality. IT PAYS TO BUY AT THE 25c. and SOc. at all druggists or tltrongtl V. Ad. Rlcbter ft Co., SIC P«»tl 8t„ Now York, i 36 HIGHEST national AWARDS. J cgk. Recommended by prominent Phy- WholtKuie and Retail j&A&b+l* (](} i eta, Minister a, Pfiopls's Store Activity and strength ara consplcu ous in the markets for domestic wool. Coates Bros.' circular makes the aver age of a hundred grades 17.51 cents, which is the best price record#! since •May. Concessions are not secured by purchasers, but on the other hand, holders grow 11. . e confident. There were 88 resolutions in all introduced. Of these a number referred to trade jurisdiction and trade autonomy. Severbl dealt with the union label; one wanted more protection thrown around It; another asked for the adoption of a universal label that should displace the many now in use. 15 SOUTH WAW STREET, Always Cheapest. Next to Druty'a CANNIBAL KING DEAD. He Warn Cnptptll O'Keefe of Savin- Cotton goods are In better request, but mills delay new undertakings be cause of the sudden rise in raw mate «ia1. and If it Is sustained there will probably be a new price list of prints. Coarse colored cottons are selling well, largely for export. Locat dry goods Job hers report largo mall orders. •\ A Fewj& • Questions How's Your Wardrobe Don't You Need a New Suitv Wouldn't au Overcoat Improve your Appearauce- Ever Tried Tailor Made Clothes? Do You Know Our Place r Have You Looked Over Our Stock* We make clothes for tbe leading business and professional men of this vicinity, an feel suro w* can make and c ut to please you Don't buy ready-mDtde clothes when tbe inducement for tailor-made ones is so great. CalVat our store today. Buss,The City Tailor, Opp. Water St. Savannah, »ia„ Dec. 7.-Mrs. Catlieerinc O'Keefe of this city has received a letter from Joseph .Michaels of Yap, Caroline islands, advising her of the probable loss at sea of her husband, Captain David D. O'Keefe, and the fact that he had left property worth about $1,000,000. Michaels has applied to the American consul at Hongkong to protect the property, auiL Sirs. O'Keefe has engaged a law tlrin here to look out for her Interests. null, (in. Commenting upon the plan of gradually replacing military with civil administration. General Chaffee says: To Teal Shv Dynamite CJnn, Evans Bros. The Chinese exclusion act came in for a share. President Roosevelt was thanked for hlB utterances on the subject In his message. Max Hayes, of Cleveland, the acknoVJedged socialist leader of the convention, Introduced a resolution which provides tor the admission of minors under 18 years in tne affiliated unions of the Federation at a reduced per capita tax of 2 cents. The present rate Is 6 cents. The use of the Injunction as a weapon against organized labor was deprecated in another resolution, in which the appointment by the president Qf the convention of a committee of five was urged to draft a measure In opposition to be presented to Congress.The delegation from the Internation al Typographical union declare, in a lengthy resolution, that as ticket scalping has been recognized as a legitimate Industry for 35 years and is a convenience to the public and a means of cheapening railway travel, they oppose flnti-scalping laws, and want the Federation to do likewise. They also desire that at the earliest possible date free paper and free pulp be included In the adjustment of our relations with Canada. Savannah, Hn.. Dec. 7.—Arrange lUClltH have been completed for the test of the great pneumatic dynaifclte gun nt Hilton Head, S. C. No armor plate targets have been provided for the tcsls. but the results of the explosives enn be enslly calculated. Tile force of the shell explosives will be arrived nt by measuring the height to which the Jets of water are thrown when the shells explode nt sen. The gUli is 50 feet long, of 1." Inches bore and weighs 50 ions It throws a projectile 10 feet lung containing 500 pounds of nitroglycerin or other high explosive. The builders of the gun assert that they will be able to show a range 01 11,1)00 yards or more, with hits hand soinely bunched within the area of the prescribed target. "The withdrawal of Interference with civil affairs does not contemplate withdrawal of the troops from thelD- stations to any considerable extent. On the contrary, this should not be done hastily, and when undertaken should be gradual and more In the nature of concentration than reduction of force rDr abandonment of any considerable area of territory." lie therefore recommends that there bo no further material reduction of troops before January. IDtKl. The civil government d which are being organized, provincial anil municipal. General Chaffee says, are both new and untried, and there Is but one certain and reliable method ol ascertaining the progress of the Filipinos in self government—natioly. observation by the army. |Y & ultL juuiw. a, frv oj tks_ nuuuj ijCiu. can. at our itoic Co a Satubuj ibt)vDw.r. Staple products continue advancing, corn making a most sennitloual gain. Shipmeuts from Atlantic forts for the week reached the lowest point since 1801. amounting to only "J78.215 bushels against «t,336.715 Inst year. Wheal was also sharply advanced to the best price of the season, largely through sympathy with corn, for which it h freely substituted. David D. O'Keefe was known in the oriental trade as "King" O'Keefe ol Yap, which island lie virtually owned. When lie llrst landed there, thirty years ago. the cannibal natives thought hlni a demigod on account of his white skin and made him their king. He built ill-; a prolitahlc trade to Hongkong and owned two barks that traded between Caroline and Chinese ports. Groceries. OLIVES, SWEET ANBSOUR PICKLES, FANCY CAKE8 AND CRACKERS, SWITZER CHEESE, BEST DAIRY BUTTER, FRESH E08S, ETC. Vegetebles. SWEET P0TAT0E8, TURNIPS, PAR8NIPS, CARROTS, BEETS, ONIONS ANQ CELERY. RAILWAY OFFICES BURNED. Headquarters of the Boston &.Maine in Worcester Destroyed. . iaist June lie went to Hongkong wilb copra and other niitivicproducts. Hi sent from Hongkong to his wife in (hit city a Check for After leaving Hongkong his vessel disappeared ami is supposed to have been lost In a storm. He was lifty-slx years old uud a native of Savannah. Coiieeiitrntloii of Troup*. KnKlne I'liiiiut-H Three Hundred Feel Worcester, Mass.. Dec. 7.—The offices of the Boston & Maine railroad were destroyed by Are this morning. The Dames originated in the ca&hier's ollice from an overheated stove. The records of forty years were destroyed.. Twenty firemen barely escaped desun from collapsing walls. Ft'ozen hydrants delayed the work of the firemen. I.uss, ♦25,000, lu anticipation of a partial coneentration of tin* troops in the Philippines next year tJeiieral C'haffee submits estimates of cost for tho construction of f|uartors ami barracks. lie recommends that a permanent post be constructed at once In the vicinity of Manila for a of two squadrons of cavairy. two batteries of artillery ami two full regiments of infantry, together with a hospital ami storehouses, the whole to be nmler the command of a brisutler general, lie gives .*,"00,- IN hi as a rough estimate of cost for this project ami says that $-00,000 should be available immediately in order to take full ad vantage of the »lry season. For the- construction of permanent quarters at other points which may be determined upon during tin* liscal year endiug June, U)o;», he estimates $2.- oCMi,0OO is required. Vancouver. B. C.. Dec. 7.—'Yesterday n Canadian Pacltte freight train was passing east ill a slow rate around a dangerous curve 4ihi feet above the l'razer river, when Hngluevr Kaudall suddenly came upon a rock slide scarcely fifty yards nhead of him. A signal was given to the hrnkemen, and tile engineer reversed, tint it was tot. late. The train was going scarcely II vt miles 1111 hour, but the heavy train behind piled the engine 011 the rock, and before (lie engineer and firemen could jump the engine rolled over and ovei Mi HI feet down the bluff to ijje river The engineer and IIreman weif crushed to deltfli beneath the engine. Fruits. APPLES, ORANGES, LEMONS, CRANBERRIES BANANAS AND FIGS. Boots and Shoes. Fntnl Street Duel lu Florltln Gainesville, l-'la., Dec. 7.—A dispatch from Newberry, Flu., tells of a Htroet tragedy .it C!:»D o'clock Inst evening in that place, In wlilcli J. It. Eastei'lln, 011c (Of the mosl prominent citizens of tile town, was killed by II. Johnson, anoth or white citizen. I-'ew particulars (if the affair are stated, Itut tile report it that Johnson was an applicant for a saloon license, and the trouble arose pyer the alleged efforts of Easterlln ti prevent his obtaining it. It is said till two men luti 11* fli;* street and that Johnson, who had a uuup).: barreled shotgun, tired a haul into Kasterlin-s head. ROBBERS WERE SUCCESSFUL Groceries We carry one of the most complete line of BOOTS'; all kinds of SHOES ot the latest styles, and one of the finest line of LEGGINS to fit all ages. | SHOPMEN GET CONCESSIONS. Stole $2,000 in Cash From an Ohio Bank. All Darker of a Strike in the Chicago Delta, ().. Dec. 7.—Three yn.UUern broke into Aiehbaht Hanking company's bank, at Archbald, early today, and escaped with $2,0A0 cash. John Ilornmayer was shot. and Alton Shops is Over. Chicago, Dec. 7-—All danger of a strike in the Bloomlngtpn shops of the Chicago and Alton railroad was removed last night by General Superintendent H. O. Barrett, who agreed to reinstate »U pf the suspended and discharged employes. He said that there was no Intention of »(WPtlng the piecework system. Hereafter, time n;id onehalf will he paid for all holiday work. You know that we keep good OlcIDrn(eCl Can*' 1'iidi'il Groceries, and the prices will Evans Bros. Bennington. VI., lDec. 7. Olio of Hit famou# rases In Vermont lias eiime ti an eml. James IF. Livingston. cditoi of the Bennington Ueformei', Indepeud out Democratic in polities, hail sued tonnei tiuveruoi- Carroll I'age oi Hyde l'ark for editorial and other nonices in advocacy of Mi'. I'age us a can didate for nomination as congressman from tin' Second district in irtftO. Tlx irial Tvas heguu, Inn Judge Howell sud denly terminated il by ordering a verdict for .Mr. I'age on the ground thai the alleged coutniet was Illegal and against public ino.als. FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. Oeneral ('hafl'oo devotes a good part Clf III* JVI'HI'I 10 tilt' terrible disaster which lii-ft'll t'oinpanv » , Ninth lijfsjntr,v, at liahingiga. Sainar, and wlilC-l» In1 says van "largely duo to overoonlldonee In assumed paoltlod coudillons ami In 1} |H'0(Dlc Who to a groat extent as yoi iijc strangers to nml miaitpreciativo of onv humane an(i personal liborly, lioliofx anil actions." A table l« submitted showing that since .lime 10 last, the of the last table submitted by tiencril MaeAr |lull-, up to Seflt. 13, -5Cil Filipino om eers niiil 3,tl!M men surrendered to I ho Vmerican military. itnil oflloers anil New York Stock Markets, furnished by M. S. Jordan & Co , stock brokers, room 26 Miners' Bank building. be as low as possible, if you never before dealt here, just 46 SOUTH MAIN STREET. New York, DC"c. 7. Open. Clos. 14 14 92 D1% 120% 77',4 99% (13 41 ■D, 91 Va 130 DYING OF LAUGHTER, I.ake t'ity. F)a , Hoc. 7.—Thomas .J Hamilton, colored, wlio committed !1 double murder at Fort White. In ill); county, nine yearn iltfo, was hanged here yesterday for the crime. Tin doomed man showed the most remark able nerve and smoked a cigar to tin very moment the black cap was ail Justed In his statement just hofiiri the execution tie confessed to live mur del'sTono of a conductor on ;i ti.ilu In I.exlngtou county, in |lW7. t Qinpkeil C"lK:nr on Si'affoltl let us have an order. Colorado Southern Southern R. H. .. Sugar . . ...... • Atchison Atchison, pref. ... Brooklyn.Traction Clips and Ohio .. V. S. Steel I'. S. Steel, pref. . Manhattan El. ... Mo. Pacific. . . .. People's Clns .... Col. Iron anil Fuel So. Pacific II. S. Copper .... Car and Foundry O. & \V Pennsylvania .... Reading Reading, pref .... Tenn. C. & 1. ... Leather Erie Christmas stock is arriving Indiana Boy Laughed so Much That His Bibs Were Torn Loose. l,a porte, in J, Dor. 7 Bert Hegle, .if Westville, this county, is reported in a critical condition an a result of an uncontrollable spell of (aiiching with which he became afflicted yestevilay. The doctors say that the longcontinued paroxysms of mirth tore Ih*1 membranes from the ribs, causing Internal complications that are likely to prove fatal. His sufferings are intense.120% 77% 99% 02% 17 42% 92 13G daily. WHOSE CLOTHES ARE YOU WEARING-^fc Victor B. Luchsinger. A desire for exclusive style is easily gratified here. We clothe men satisfactorily in every respect. Our prices are not high, and if they were, it wouCd be worth while to pay thnm to get such perfect satisfaction. A well fitting, dur able, stylish suit at a reasonable price is all that any man wants, and it Is what every man gets who has us mane it for him. Cambridge. .Mass., Lh-i . 7.-Robert U. 11 .ill, niie of her best pole viiulteis and probably tue strongest man iu the inteivnHegintP world, fell while hurdling In the Harvard college gymnasium and broke Ids jaw In two places. l,ast year lljill held the freshman strength rec onl A short time ago he beat the world's record In back lifting, and there was little doubt but lliat he would have established a new intercollegiate strength record hitd he remained sound uud wC-ii. Cullrgo SI con» Man Hurt. ios% 98% C•0 102% 98 Vi 90 Both Phones. Prompt Delivery. homicide tliat has for Hit* last fourle. years been a mystery. Other ninrdeiv were committed nTHeorgia. men were capturei) skhIm* mil *«'#• it ooni'TvK hinsrton. Dee. 7. C 'ni/.y Snake of lln M'k Indiaii nation in Indian Ferritin. '1 others of bis faction feaeheil liere j rdny ami ealleil at the White Ilonse . Hi'; Interior department. They fa lit 10 see I lie president. Commissioner of Imlian Affairs Junes advised litem to reljiri) hnnie ('i ttiiy Snake ami his followers nuide serious trouble at the (.'reek agency some 59% «8 % 29% 06% 39% 34 148% 48% 79 AGAINST CONCENTRATION Mitr|» lDCic« Into Seclimlim STRICTLY CASH Feeling in Pretoria That Some Other New York. Dec. f. Herbert Marx who left his father's estate near t»a|. tirove. in Westmoreland county, Ya. after the recent shooting affray I here did not arrive at his Brooklyn homi yesterday, where he was expected ear iy in the day liy his mother, liis sister? anil his brother, lie is said to havi none to a iHlipf place in the country where lie will retrain until itic .•Xi.lff) ment over the shooting of \Y. I' Ttj) lor. Jr.. and his friends has subsided. S4% 149% 49 l! D 3a D V New Management II If Will EH I New. FresC Stock. Plan Should be Adopted. l.ondon, Dee. 7—The Central News, of Pretoria, 6«ys the feeling is general lhere. In view t,( the prolongation of hostilities, the concentration camps uliould he ahaniloned for suira' other method of disposing of the inhabitants. 79% 03 11% 41% 101 89 Low Prices S20 Suits Now SIS S25 Suits Now S2Q $30 Suits Now S25 Union Pacific .... Union Patille, pref Wabash, pref . Western Union ... M„ K. & T Norfolk For Cash Only. months ago. Malone. N. V.. Doc*. 7.—The Franklin county boanl of supervisors lias voted abolisu t|i$Daprjng towu elections Id |-sraukliii county and elect town officer* in the fall in oonnootlou with the regit lac state tiokvt. . • SjirlnK EJIecllouH Abolished, «. DISABLED VESSEL SIGHTED. C'«*r|ine * MInm ( ro|iNOy I'll-Ultit'ih t'uy, Do.. 7 • Another liody *if it girl. t) In* Xell f,iu])sf\*. litis tiivli t'ouucl ton miles down llif river from this place. Tim destriptiuu of tin' drowned girl is re nnll-kiilily like that of Miss I'ropse.v. 40% 91% 52 You'll find this the buying Overcoat Prices Cut Same as Suits. place Tor She Refused Assistance From 3 Pass. lug Vessel 57% High Grade Teas and Coffees, Pure Butter and Fresh Eggs. Dressed Poultry a Specialty. Highest Standard Canned Goods. Orders Solicited. GILROY, THE TAILOR, New York, Pee. 7—The steamer ritla I'M Palermo, which arrived today from Genoa, reported tlmt she paused 11 dismasted vosnel, with part of the mainmast standing. Hhe offered asnistance, whieh was refused. The officers couldn't distinguish the uamDD or nationality of the vessel. flay Of Fmuly Fnll of Wreeknico Halifax. -N. tf.. !D(■•■ 7. quantity of wreckage has been (touting i» tin' buy of Fnmly. The vos bel reported to have foundered Tiles day morning Is believed to Ik- the New Brunswick schooner Westtitlrt. Sht }V8s deal laden and left Point Wolfe uit Tuesday for St. John. She was a vessel of eighty tons. A dispatch from Pigby says tliat the submerged eoal laden schooner there Is the Urbain II., from Parrsboro for Yarmouth. Aii lininenst Miirtlnl l.nn la \ml (l-j*tu. AIn. In Making Up Your Xmas Order, remember wo keep the best In Mixed Nut3, English Walnuts, Almonds, Pecans, Filberts, Navel and Florida Oranges Citron and Lemon Peel, Dates and Figs. Fine Mixed Candy, Chocolate, Bonbons, Pop Com, Clear Hand Made Candy, McDonnell & DobU.o, 7G S. Main St Prompt Delivery 18 souni MAIN ST. AndaUifia. A'u., I»« Czar Will Receive AitrxalitK'r or sent troops lusi to a:»l Brads haw In piotoctiiig the negro riot era in jail here, ami Mio town is mule martial law. Tl»e sheriff Vienna, Uw, 7. A report bust heeu reeelved here from Belgrade Iu the ef* feet that the pzar has conveyed an intimation of his willingness to reeel?u King Alexander and Queen Draga of attack at any ia«DMPht a mob fron Opp anC\ lC prepared to protect Iks pi Is oners at all hazards. Three negrces names unknown, wore causht and kill c-«] Ly a 1)0 sse of citifcons no a r Opp yes .terday for allogoil implication in the liot, and the wholo country is in arms. fvaiinp ai: Goods delivered with care and promptness. are probably the most Important HEIR PRESUMPTIVE BANISHED. Bervia .family home. that enter the Colonel Constantinovicli Punished for Silt**** l\, J.l 1*09 f O fft C P npbljeil. New VuiU. 1 Hi 7—Burglars entered the pOslofliee at Sussex, N. J., last night. The safe was blown open and Louie D. Shelley, Lives depend on them. Your daily health depends o-v them. You'll And Insulting Queen Draga. Belgrade, Servia, Dec. 7.—King Alexander will banish from Servia his uncle. Colonel Constantonlovieh. who was considered heir presumptive to the throne, lie will he banished for Insulting Queen Draga. Compelled Swoeilientt to Slenl Kansas City, Mo, Dee. 7.—Walter Cavanaugli. who forced his sweetheart. Daisy Wheeier, a sovouteen-yenrpht girl, to steal $1,200 In pension money Hum hrf widowed mother and flei wiih him to Cliirago. was found guilty Mulkey's Old Stand, Corner Lnzerue Avenue and Warren Street. Cjoocmj about $700 in stamps and $'200 in cash taken. The money order blanks and gvvlmininff Record* Ilrokon, Philadelphia. rDecv 7.--E Carroll Phone 5080. our store well othet valuable papers which were in Sclmeft'er ofRe&dl.ig, Pa,, the national the .safe wefe also (.allied olf. The swimintS® ebaniplottj las! night at the same otlire about four years ago was Sportsman's show created new records robbed of s. veial hundred dollars in for twenty and forty yards and lower stamps and i.i-li. ed the record for sixty anil eighty For Xmas gift, "Adler's" Gloves, will bo appreciated. Pay. 7t2 Save Vour Newspapers, After you have finished reading the dally newspaper, don't throw it away ruthlessly, n *U it's worth money to you. Lay it carefully Saw Death Near. away and when the pile woigl s a few hun"U often made my heart ache." dred pounds, tie them hp securely, so they * n * * e 'n~. can be easilv handled, and send them to our writes L. C. Overstreet, of Elgin, fenn., place, or if the pile is iareeeuC u/h, will call "to hear my Wife cough until it seemed for it, and will piy you spot cash. her weak and sore lungs would eol- W. tidleaon, Junk D™w.r^th'Phone.. lapse. Good doctors said she was so ( ' far gone with consumption that no; medicine or earthly help could save ! mft *l» f \A/AIT her, but a friend recommended Dr. f v./# V I « ■ King's New Discovery, and persistent: till the week before Xmas use of this excellent medicine saved; for a sitting for your photo her life." It's absolutely guaranteed It may b: too late. Sit tofor coughs, colds, asthma morrow and have your phonos anil all throat and lung diseases. SOc. . ready early by and tl.ftO at W; C. Price's, Plttston. and . PHOTOGRAPHER Both Phones. 10. D. Stroh's, West Plttston. . 1 Y/\TGO» 9 William aT. prepared to fur- nish you with everything you need in this line, and of a standard of quality that will not provoke the displeasure MARY WRIGHT ACQUITTED. iu the cfliiiinal l omt here ami (Ive years' peniti u iarv st given a yflvds. $chftcffc*i* fliitelicd lirst in an eighty yard swinmiint; «cutest, wltb 1 UI"), i«uy Daly of Pittsburg ond. Schaef-11 "i ' t'er's time for the eighty yards was ' ' " 50 4-3 seconds, lowering Uic record by lUree-flftlis of a second. She Was Accused of MMIing Her Mis- fount Tolstoi Well Loudon, Dfo. 7.—Count I.eo Tolstoi i-omitM ulier, i lias quite recovered from his recent ivnCl«iCC) hoM* ih.»D il:«-1 illness, telegraphs the Odesso corre- lift* luillioM «l «il Kpondent of The Standard. lie takes i*i{t( daily walks and has resumed his v Wa-li n.-t tii»i I uittl of the most particular housewife. We'll be pleased to quote you prices and ex Philadelphia. Dor. 7.—The jury in the case of Mary Wright, I he colored servant accused of the murder ol Mrs. Sarah Hnggenbotham. brought in a verdict of not guilty this morning. tress. « \v» t! plain the merits of our wares if you will call here. ■ I I |M» \ piu V1 Suicide In u Barber Mboi*. llM_ j «... r,- - - - 1,nx I Rochester, N. Y., Pec. 7 — Jame* Ship DII«« tone's MHrvifiMie-r i»niKMiai»»*. u Ul, meui - «.n C «Dh | jeyD a barber shop porter, ajjed fifty? l,ondon. Dec., 7. A di-p.iu i to » , nit n-.l 11' I • * •" lore ilD«' « nd of | jjve years, has committed suicide. 11 1b DftOy Telegraph from S.ma say* ium lU,.a| De«r. i-Diy iompl roller body was found in the basement of the the surrender at Salonika ol \lisD l.ucn m, ciut be made sUop Au ftrtery jn his leg'had been V|. Stone, the American lu'ss^naiD- t.Xin,pl under a new appropriation by cut with a razor, and the man hud»bled and her companion, Mme. TsllUa, D• ( co|lgre8s3t tf death, lojoftnding. ' ' 7" IiIimUI intnD ni T. IV. KVTE, THE WEATHER GROCER, Washington. Dr o. 7 p. ni.. Sunday, for Eastern Pennsylvania: Fair tonight; Sunday, possibly mow. Forecast until Exeter Street
Object Description
Title | Pittston Gazette |
Masthead | Pittston Gazette, December 07, 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 | 1901-12-07 |
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 |
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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, December 07, 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 | 1901-12-07 |
Location Covered | United States; Pennsylvania; Luzerne County; Pittston |
Type | Text |
Original Format | newspaper |
Digital Format | image/tiff |
Identifier | PGZ_19011207_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 | {*■ F 1 t. r 4 ' J PITTSTON, PA., SATURDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1901. TWW&rAH0jrY:l SIX PAGES. S2d YEAR. iOMLYIEBT ABL?aH EdIt THKO. HA RT1882. NO ARMY REDUCTION NEW YORK'S FRANCHISE TAX BUSINESS CONDITIONS NEWSPAPER MEN DISMISSED. LWAYS CHEAPEST. JltHtfTHE LABOR MEN GOULD THREATENED. Final Deeliloa on l-ntr Will Not M« Chicago Judge Said They Could Not be Held for Criticising a Decision. I Chicago, Deo. 7.—Managing Editlr Lawrence anil Reporter Canfleld, ftC the American, who were sentenced to imprisonment for ftfrty and thirty days respectively, by Judge Haney, for contempt of court, were dismissed this morning by Judge Dunn, who hold, in the formal announcement of the decision from the bench, that this closed the case and that the newspaper or Its employes could not be in contempt for criticising a decision. Old Telegrapher Acrnned of Writ- llracbrd WHIiln Via™ Albany. N. Y.. lKc. 7.—Altboagh former Judge Robert Karl lmrjust completed the taking of ' vldenee In the franchise tax cases which have hern referred to liini as referee, it Is proba* ble that a tiuirl decision in tills - tlon will not he reached until early In the year 1003. These cases Include appeals from assessments placed on the Important franchises of railroad, gas, electric light and other classes of corporations operating in New "York city, they having joined in a united action to overthrow the law on the grounds of unconstitutionality or to modify their assessments on the contention that their franchises have been overvalued. ing Alia roll imt Let tern. New York, Dec. 7.—Threatening let tera, purporting to come from "uu anarchist society," that since Inst July have been annoying George J. Gould and other officials of the Western Un Ion Telegraph company, led to the arrest yesterday of Samuel B. Lauibdin forty-seven years old, of 70 Howard avenue, Brooklyn. Lambdin was foi many years an operator in the employ of the Western Union Telegraph coin pany. He was discharged fifteen months ago. Few Specials Picked From Our Immense Stock: Chaffee Says We Must Keep Up Philippine Forces. Iron and Steel Reported Proceedings of the Scran- ton Convention. Firm. At 49c, Ladies' Fine Flannelette Shirt Wants AREA OF INSURRECTION. STAPLE PRODUCTS RISE. At 15c, Ladies' and Children's a'.l wool Black Hose. At 50c, Men's Heavy Bine Flannel Shins. 88 RESOLUTIONS OFFERED A Warm Debate on Trade Autonomy. Detectives had been looking for him for several weeks. He was arrested on a technical charge of vagrancy. In the Gates avenue police court he was admitted to bail. It is probable that on Monday the charge of vagrancy will be -dismissed and a more serious accusation Will be brought against him. Now Confined to Six Provinces, but Extracts From the Weekly Review of At asc, Ladies' Fine Golf Gloves, large assortment of patterns. At ioc, Men's Heavy Working Mitts. The Chinese Exclusion Act—Move Civil Government Elsewhere is Trade Throughout the United Prepared ™ under GERMAN LAWfl, is Excellent lor Practically Untried, and Must be The attorneys for the state and the corporations will make their closing arguments before Judge Kftrl in this city on .Inn. :'» and 4. Judge Earl will probably submit a report of his findings to Supreme Court Justice D. Cady llerrick. by whom he was appointed referee early in February. Justice Herrick will pass on the report, and from his decision an appeal to the appellate division of the supreme court will lie taken. Arguments will be made before that court at its September teriii. as It is not likely that it can lie readied before that time. \ States by Experts From the Mercan- r TOOTHACHE, Faceache, Rheumatism, etc. OR. RICHTER'S World-Renowned "ANCHOR" to Admit Minor*—Resolution Favor- Supported by Military. tile House of Dun & Co. At 390, Children's Felt Hats, nicely trimmed. ing Ticket Scalping. Washington. Dei-. 7.—The war department iuis made public the llrst annual report of Major General Adna It. (.'haffee, military governor of the Philippine Islands. General Chaffee sums up the situation in the Philippines from a military point of view by stating thn the provinces of Bataugas and Lagun.i. in I.uzon. and the islands of Samar. Mindoro. ('elm and Boliol constitute the urea now disturbed by any embodied force of insurgents. Now York, Dec. 7. 1J. C}. Dun & Co.'s weekly review of trade says: Scranton, Pa., Dec. 7.—The introduction of resolutions, the appointment of committees and an address by Edward P. McBweeney, deputy inspector of immigration at the port of Now Yorlc, comprlsed.the sum of the second day's proceedings of the convention of the American Federation of Labor, now in conference in this city. The afternoon session was enlivened with a warm debate which brought the Question of trade autonomy, one of the gravest questions with which the convention will have to deal, upon the floor for the first time. The vote recorded at Its close can hardly be considered as a victory for the principle Involved. Detectivcs Monohau anil Petrosino of the central ofliee have not yet perfect ,ed the ease against Lambdin and arrested him yesterday merely as a pre\aution. They cxpec-t to have circumstantial evidence enough to convict Lambdin of writing the letters that have threatened with assassination almost every high official of the Western Union Telegraph company. It also is their belief that Lambdin was the an thor of anonymous letters tlint were Instrumental in causing the Rev. Kit ther Jiitnes A. Mulliu of the Church ot the Sacred Heart to withdraw his offei of $10,000 reward for the return ot Willie Mi-Cormick, the lad who last April was believed to have been kidnaped. All hough nominal quotations of Iron and steel are unchanged, llgures refet only to future deliveries, and In most cases prices for current shipment command a considerable premium. Since this margin is influenced by local conditions at the various mills and furnaces, besides being further complicated by scarcity of freight cars and strikes. It is almost impossible to arrive at a fairly representative price level. In general, however, the tone Is distinctly firmer, with especial scarcity of*billets and further importations. At 25c, Men's Extra Heavy all wool hose. PAIN EXPELLER. At 45c, Gents Outiog Flannel Shirts. At $1 00, Ladies' Fine Flannel Shirt Waists. Due well-known arson's lcl :rontofmai fM5witwSf.NewYorkIKw.l8*l897DC Dr. Richterfc "ANCHOR PAIN EXPELLER'should nevarfail to be amonj the house medlcinast It is an excellent remedy for Tooth* ache.RheumotjsirioniNeu. raiglc Pains. RECTOR OP ST.SmNlsQU&RgCTOffr. Don't forget to visit our large Toy Department in the Baseirent. One whole flior devoted to dolls, toy, games, etr. Ho sii.vs that the prolongation of guerrilla warfare is Clut' to tho physical charm-tor of the count ry. to the nature of tlic wart'arc of tlic rebels, who are nmigo and foe In the self same hour. Id the humanity of the troops, which la taken advantage of lD.v the rebels and the Inhabitants who sympathize with them, and to the fear of assassination 011 the part of the 1 rlcndly disposed If they give information to the American forces. In Hint event till- cnsfD cannot lie presented to the court of appeals liefore Decemlier. I'.MIS; or January. JW3: llellce fully n year will elapse before the highest court of I lie stnle will deckle whet her the friinehjse ux net Is constitutional or not nffd 11' coustitutionnl Its scope of application. The law wits enacted in 1S1W, ii will thus lie nearly four yeaTa mini Hint time before it can be made nu effective statute or overthrown 011 the questiou of unconstitutionality. IT PAYS TO BUY AT THE 25c. and SOc. at all druggists or tltrongtl V. Ad. Rlcbter ft Co., SIC P«»tl 8t„ Now York, i 36 HIGHEST national AWARDS. J cgk. Recommended by prominent Phy- WholtKuie and Retail j&A&b+l* (](} i eta, Minister a, Pfiopls's Store Activity and strength ara consplcu ous in the markets for domestic wool. Coates Bros.' circular makes the aver age of a hundred grades 17.51 cents, which is the best price record#! since •May. Concessions are not secured by purchasers, but on the other hand, holders grow 11. . e confident. There were 88 resolutions in all introduced. Of these a number referred to trade jurisdiction and trade autonomy. Severbl dealt with the union label; one wanted more protection thrown around It; another asked for the adoption of a universal label that should displace the many now in use. 15 SOUTH WAW STREET, Always Cheapest. Next to Druty'a CANNIBAL KING DEAD. He Warn Cnptptll O'Keefe of Savin- Cotton goods are In better request, but mills delay new undertakings be cause of the sudden rise in raw mate «ia1. and If it Is sustained there will probably be a new price list of prints. Coarse colored cottons are selling well, largely for export. Locat dry goods Job hers report largo mall orders. •\ A Fewj& • Questions How's Your Wardrobe Don't You Need a New Suitv Wouldn't au Overcoat Improve your Appearauce- Ever Tried Tailor Made Clothes? Do You Know Our Place r Have You Looked Over Our Stock* We make clothes for tbe leading business and professional men of this vicinity, an feel suro w* can make and c ut to please you Don't buy ready-mDtde clothes when tbe inducement for tailor-made ones is so great. CalVat our store today. Buss,The City Tailor, Opp. Water St. Savannah, »ia„ Dec. 7.-Mrs. Catlieerinc O'Keefe of this city has received a letter from Joseph .Michaels of Yap, Caroline islands, advising her of the probable loss at sea of her husband, Captain David D. O'Keefe, and the fact that he had left property worth about $1,000,000. Michaels has applied to the American consul at Hongkong to protect the property, auiL Sirs. O'Keefe has engaged a law tlrin here to look out for her Interests. null, (in. Commenting upon the plan of gradually replacing military with civil administration. General Chaffee says: To Teal Shv Dynamite CJnn, Evans Bros. The Chinese exclusion act came in for a share. President Roosevelt was thanked for hlB utterances on the subject In his message. Max Hayes, of Cleveland, the acknoVJedged socialist leader of the convention, Introduced a resolution which provides tor the admission of minors under 18 years in tne affiliated unions of the Federation at a reduced per capita tax of 2 cents. The present rate Is 6 cents. The use of the Injunction as a weapon against organized labor was deprecated in another resolution, in which the appointment by the president Qf the convention of a committee of five was urged to draft a measure In opposition to be presented to Congress.The delegation from the Internation al Typographical union declare, in a lengthy resolution, that as ticket scalping has been recognized as a legitimate Industry for 35 years and is a convenience to the public and a means of cheapening railway travel, they oppose flnti-scalping laws, and want the Federation to do likewise. They also desire that at the earliest possible date free paper and free pulp be included In the adjustment of our relations with Canada. Savannah, Hn.. Dec. 7.—Arrange lUClltH have been completed for the test of the great pneumatic dynaifclte gun nt Hilton Head, S. C. No armor plate targets have been provided for the tcsls. but the results of the explosives enn be enslly calculated. Tile force of the shell explosives will be arrived nt by measuring the height to which the Jets of water are thrown when the shells explode nt sen. The gUli is 50 feet long, of 1." Inches bore and weighs 50 ions It throws a projectile 10 feet lung containing 500 pounds of nitroglycerin or other high explosive. The builders of the gun assert that they will be able to show a range 01 11,1)00 yards or more, with hits hand soinely bunched within the area of the prescribed target. "The withdrawal of Interference with civil affairs does not contemplate withdrawal of the troops from thelD- stations to any considerable extent. On the contrary, this should not be done hastily, and when undertaken should be gradual and more In the nature of concentration than reduction of force rDr abandonment of any considerable area of territory." lie therefore recommends that there bo no further material reduction of troops before January. IDtKl. The civil government d which are being organized, provincial anil municipal. General Chaffee says, are both new and untried, and there Is but one certain and reliable method ol ascertaining the progress of the Filipinos in self government—natioly. observation by the army. |Y & ultL juuiw. a, frv oj tks_ nuuuj ijCiu. can. at our itoic Co a Satubuj ibt)vDw.r. Staple products continue advancing, corn making a most sennitloual gain. Shipmeuts from Atlantic forts for the week reached the lowest point since 1801. amounting to only "J78.215 bushels against «t,336.715 Inst year. Wheal was also sharply advanced to the best price of the season, largely through sympathy with corn, for which it h freely substituted. David D. O'Keefe was known in the oriental trade as "King" O'Keefe ol Yap, which island lie virtually owned. When lie llrst landed there, thirty years ago. the cannibal natives thought hlni a demigod on account of his white skin and made him their king. He built ill-; a prolitahlc trade to Hongkong and owned two barks that traded between Caroline and Chinese ports. Groceries. OLIVES, SWEET ANBSOUR PICKLES, FANCY CAKE8 AND CRACKERS, SWITZER CHEESE, BEST DAIRY BUTTER, FRESH E08S, ETC. Vegetebles. SWEET P0TAT0E8, TURNIPS, PAR8NIPS, CARROTS, BEETS, ONIONS ANQ CELERY. RAILWAY OFFICES BURNED. Headquarters of the Boston &.Maine in Worcester Destroyed. . iaist June lie went to Hongkong wilb copra and other niitivicproducts. Hi sent from Hongkong to his wife in (hit city a Check for After leaving Hongkong his vessel disappeared ami is supposed to have been lost In a storm. He was lifty-slx years old uud a native of Savannah. Coiieeiitrntloii of Troup*. KnKlne I'liiiiut-H Three Hundred Feel Worcester, Mass.. Dec. 7.—The offices of the Boston & Maine railroad were destroyed by Are this morning. The Dames originated in the ca&hier's ollice from an overheated stove. The records of forty years were destroyed.. Twenty firemen barely escaped desun from collapsing walls. Ft'ozen hydrants delayed the work of the firemen. I.uss, ♦25,000, lu anticipation of a partial coneentration of tin* troops in the Philippines next year tJeiieral C'haffee submits estimates of cost for tho construction of f|uartors ami barracks. lie recommends that a permanent post be constructed at once In the vicinity of Manila for a of two squadrons of cavairy. two batteries of artillery ami two full regiments of infantry, together with a hospital ami storehouses, the whole to be nmler the command of a brisutler general, lie gives .*,"00,- IN hi as a rough estimate of cost for this project ami says that $-00,000 should be available immediately in order to take full ad vantage of the »lry season. For the- construction of permanent quarters at other points which may be determined upon during tin* liscal year endiug June, U)o;», he estimates $2.- oCMi,0OO is required. Vancouver. B. C.. Dec. 7.—'Yesterday n Canadian Pacltte freight train was passing east ill a slow rate around a dangerous curve 4ihi feet above the l'razer river, when Hngluevr Kaudall suddenly came upon a rock slide scarcely fifty yards nhead of him. A signal was given to the hrnkemen, and tile engineer reversed, tint it was tot. late. The train was going scarcely II vt miles 1111 hour, but the heavy train behind piled the engine 011 the rock, and before (lie engineer and firemen could jump the engine rolled over and ovei Mi HI feet down the bluff to ijje river The engineer and IIreman weif crushed to deltfli beneath the engine. Fruits. APPLES, ORANGES, LEMONS, CRANBERRIES BANANAS AND FIGS. Boots and Shoes. Fntnl Street Duel lu Florltln Gainesville, l-'la., Dec. 7.—A dispatch from Newberry, Flu., tells of a Htroet tragedy .it C!:»D o'clock Inst evening in that place, In wlilcli J. It. Eastei'lln, 011c (Of the mosl prominent citizens of tile town, was killed by II. Johnson, anoth or white citizen. I-'ew particulars (if the affair are stated, Itut tile report it that Johnson was an applicant for a saloon license, and the trouble arose pyer the alleged efforts of Easterlln ti prevent his obtaining it. It is said till two men luti 11* fli;* street and that Johnson, who had a uuup).: barreled shotgun, tired a haul into Kasterlin-s head. ROBBERS WERE SUCCESSFUL Groceries We carry one of the most complete line of BOOTS'; all kinds of SHOES ot the latest styles, and one of the finest line of LEGGINS to fit all ages. | SHOPMEN GET CONCESSIONS. Stole $2,000 in Cash From an Ohio Bank. All Darker of a Strike in the Chicago Delta, ().. Dec. 7.—Three yn.UUern broke into Aiehbaht Hanking company's bank, at Archbald, early today, and escaped with $2,0A0 cash. John Ilornmayer was shot. and Alton Shops is Over. Chicago, Dec. 7-—All danger of a strike in the Bloomlngtpn shops of the Chicago and Alton railroad was removed last night by General Superintendent H. O. Barrett, who agreed to reinstate »U pf the suspended and discharged employes. He said that there was no Intention of »(WPtlng the piecework system. Hereafter, time n;id onehalf will he paid for all holiday work. You know that we keep good OlcIDrn(eCl Can*' 1'iidi'il Groceries, and the prices will Evans Bros. Bennington. VI., lDec. 7. Olio of Hit famou# rases In Vermont lias eiime ti an eml. James IF. Livingston. cditoi of the Bennington Ueformei', Indepeud out Democratic in polities, hail sued tonnei tiuveruoi- Carroll I'age oi Hyde l'ark for editorial and other nonices in advocacy of Mi'. I'age us a can didate for nomination as congressman from tin' Second district in irtftO. Tlx irial Tvas heguu, Inn Judge Howell sud denly terminated il by ordering a verdict for .Mr. I'age on the ground thai the alleged coutniet was Illegal and against public ino.als. FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. Oeneral ('hafl'oo devotes a good part Clf III* JVI'HI'I 10 tilt' terrible disaster which lii-ft'll t'oinpanv » , Ninth lijfsjntr,v, at liahingiga. Sainar, and wlilC-l» In1 says van "largely duo to overoonlldonee In assumed paoltlod coudillons ami In 1} |H'0(Dlc Who to a groat extent as yoi iijc strangers to nml miaitpreciativo of onv humane an(i personal liborly, lioliofx anil actions." A table l« submitted showing that since .lime 10 last, the of the last table submitted by tiencril MaeAr |lull-, up to Seflt. 13, -5Cil Filipino om eers niiil 3,tl!M men surrendered to I ho Vmerican military. itnil oflloers anil New York Stock Markets, furnished by M. S. Jordan & Co , stock brokers, room 26 Miners' Bank building. be as low as possible, if you never before dealt here, just 46 SOUTH MAIN STREET. New York, DC"c. 7. Open. Clos. 14 14 92 D1% 120% 77',4 99% (13 41 ■D, 91 Va 130 DYING OF LAUGHTER, I.ake t'ity. F)a , Hoc. 7.—Thomas .J Hamilton, colored, wlio committed !1 double murder at Fort White. In ill); county, nine yearn iltfo, was hanged here yesterday for the crime. Tin doomed man showed the most remark able nerve and smoked a cigar to tin very moment the black cap was ail Justed In his statement just hofiiri the execution tie confessed to live mur del'sTono of a conductor on ;i ti.ilu In I.exlngtou county, in |lW7. t Qinpkeil C"lK:nr on Si'affoltl let us have an order. Colorado Southern Southern R. H. .. Sugar . . ...... • Atchison Atchison, pref. ... Brooklyn.Traction Clips and Ohio .. V. S. Steel I'. S. Steel, pref. . Manhattan El. ... Mo. Pacific. . . .. People's Clns .... Col. Iron anil Fuel So. Pacific II. S. Copper .... Car and Foundry O. & \V Pennsylvania .... Reading Reading, pref .... Tenn. C. & 1. ... Leather Erie Christmas stock is arriving Indiana Boy Laughed so Much That His Bibs Were Torn Loose. l,a porte, in J, Dor. 7 Bert Hegle, .if Westville, this county, is reported in a critical condition an a result of an uncontrollable spell of (aiiching with which he became afflicted yestevilay. The doctors say that the longcontinued paroxysms of mirth tore Ih*1 membranes from the ribs, causing Internal complications that are likely to prove fatal. His sufferings are intense.120% 77% 99% 02% 17 42% 92 13G daily. WHOSE CLOTHES ARE YOU WEARING-^fc Victor B. Luchsinger. A desire for exclusive style is easily gratified here. We clothe men satisfactorily in every respect. Our prices are not high, and if they were, it wouCd be worth while to pay thnm to get such perfect satisfaction. A well fitting, dur able, stylish suit at a reasonable price is all that any man wants, and it Is what every man gets who has us mane it for him. Cambridge. .Mass., Lh-i . 7.-Robert U. 11 .ill, niie of her best pole viiulteis and probably tue strongest man iu the inteivnHegintP world, fell while hurdling In the Harvard college gymnasium and broke Ids jaw In two places. l,ast year lljill held the freshman strength rec onl A short time ago he beat the world's record In back lifting, and there was little doubt but lliat he would have established a new intercollegiate strength record hitd he remained sound uud wC-ii. Cullrgo SI con» Man Hurt. ios% 98% C•0 102% 98 Vi 90 Both Phones. Prompt Delivery. homicide tliat has for Hit* last fourle. years been a mystery. Other ninrdeiv were committed nTHeorgia. men were capturei) skhIm* mil *«'#• it ooni'TvK hinsrton. Dee. 7. C 'ni/.y Snake of lln M'k Indiaii nation in Indian Ferritin. '1 others of bis faction feaeheil liere j rdny ami ealleil at the White Ilonse . Hi'; Interior department. They fa lit 10 see I lie president. Commissioner of Imlian Affairs Junes advised litem to reljiri) hnnie ('i ttiiy Snake ami his followers nuide serious trouble at the (.'reek agency some 59% «8 % 29% 06% 39% 34 148% 48% 79 AGAINST CONCENTRATION Mitr|» lDCic« Into Seclimlim STRICTLY CASH Feeling in Pretoria That Some Other New York. Dec. f. Herbert Marx who left his father's estate near t»a|. tirove. in Westmoreland county, Ya. after the recent shooting affray I here did not arrive at his Brooklyn homi yesterday, where he was expected ear iy in the day liy his mother, liis sister? anil his brother, lie is said to havi none to a iHlipf place in the country where lie will retrain until itic .•Xi.lff) ment over the shooting of \Y. I' Ttj) lor. Jr.. and his friends has subsided. S4% 149% 49 l! D 3a D V New Management II If Will EH I New. FresC Stock. Plan Should be Adopted. l.ondon, Dee. 7—The Central News, of Pretoria, 6«ys the feeling is general lhere. In view t,( the prolongation of hostilities, the concentration camps uliould he ahaniloned for suira' other method of disposing of the inhabitants. 79% 03 11% 41% 101 89 Low Prices S20 Suits Now SIS S25 Suits Now S2Q $30 Suits Now S25 Union Pacific .... Union Patille, pref Wabash, pref . Western Union ... M„ K. & T Norfolk For Cash Only. months ago. Malone. N. V.. Doc*. 7.—The Franklin county boanl of supervisors lias voted abolisu t|i$Daprjng towu elections Id |-sraukliii county and elect town officer* in the fall in oonnootlou with the regit lac state tiokvt. . • SjirlnK EJIecllouH Abolished, «. DISABLED VESSEL SIGHTED. C'«*r|ine * MInm ( ro|iNOy I'll-Ultit'ih t'uy, Do.. 7 • Another liody *if it girl. t) In* Xell f,iu])sf\*. litis tiivli t'ouucl ton miles down llif river from this place. Tim destriptiuu of tin' drowned girl is re nnll-kiilily like that of Miss I'ropse.v. 40% 91% 52 You'll find this the buying Overcoat Prices Cut Same as Suits. place Tor She Refused Assistance From 3 Pass. lug Vessel 57% High Grade Teas and Coffees, Pure Butter and Fresh Eggs. Dressed Poultry a Specialty. Highest Standard Canned Goods. Orders Solicited. GILROY, THE TAILOR, New York, Pee. 7—The steamer ritla I'M Palermo, which arrived today from Genoa, reported tlmt she paused 11 dismasted vosnel, with part of the mainmast standing. Hhe offered asnistance, whieh was refused. The officers couldn't distinguish the uamDD or nationality of the vessel. flay Of Fmuly Fnll of Wreeknico Halifax. -N. tf.. !D(■•■ 7. quantity of wreckage has been (touting i» tin' buy of Fnmly. The vos bel reported to have foundered Tiles day morning Is believed to Ik- the New Brunswick schooner Westtitlrt. Sht }V8s deal laden and left Point Wolfe uit Tuesday for St. John. She was a vessel of eighty tons. A dispatch from Pigby says tliat the submerged eoal laden schooner there Is the Urbain II., from Parrsboro for Yarmouth. Aii lininenst Miirtlnl l.nn la \ml (l-j*tu. AIn. In Making Up Your Xmas Order, remember wo keep the best In Mixed Nut3, English Walnuts, Almonds, Pecans, Filberts, Navel and Florida Oranges Citron and Lemon Peel, Dates and Figs. Fine Mixed Candy, Chocolate, Bonbons, Pop Com, Clear Hand Made Candy, McDonnell & DobU.o, 7G S. Main St Prompt Delivery 18 souni MAIN ST. AndaUifia. A'u., I»« Czar Will Receive AitrxalitK'r or sent troops lusi to a:»l Brads haw In piotoctiiig the negro riot era in jail here, ami Mio town is mule martial law. Tl»e sheriff Vienna, Uw, 7. A report bust heeu reeelved here from Belgrade Iu the ef* feet that the pzar has conveyed an intimation of his willingness to reeel?u King Alexander and Queen Draga of attack at any ia«DMPht a mob fron Opp anC\ lC prepared to protect Iks pi Is oners at all hazards. Three negrces names unknown, wore causht and kill c-«] Ly a 1)0 sse of citifcons no a r Opp yes .terday for allogoil implication in the liot, and the wholo country is in arms. fvaiinp ai: Goods delivered with care and promptness. are probably the most Important HEIR PRESUMPTIVE BANISHED. Bervia .family home. that enter the Colonel Constantinovicli Punished for Silt**** l\, J.l 1*09 f O fft C P npbljeil. New VuiU. 1 Hi 7—Burglars entered the pOslofliee at Sussex, N. J., last night. The safe was blown open and Louie D. Shelley, Lives depend on them. Your daily health depends o-v them. You'll And Insulting Queen Draga. Belgrade, Servia, Dec. 7.—King Alexander will banish from Servia his uncle. Colonel Constantonlovieh. who was considered heir presumptive to the throne, lie will he banished for Insulting Queen Draga. Compelled Swoeilientt to Slenl Kansas City, Mo, Dee. 7.—Walter Cavanaugli. who forced his sweetheart. Daisy Wheeier, a sovouteen-yenrpht girl, to steal $1,200 In pension money Hum hrf widowed mother and flei wiih him to Cliirago. was found guilty Mulkey's Old Stand, Corner Lnzerue Avenue and Warren Street. Cjoocmj about $700 in stamps and $'200 in cash taken. The money order blanks and gvvlmininff Record* Ilrokon, Philadelphia. rDecv 7.--E Carroll Phone 5080. our store well othet valuable papers which were in Sclmeft'er ofRe&dl.ig, Pa,, the national the .safe wefe also (.allied olf. The swimintS® ebaniplottj las! night at the same otlire about four years ago was Sportsman's show created new records robbed of s. veial hundred dollars in for twenty and forty yards and lower stamps and i.i-li. ed the record for sixty anil eighty For Xmas gift, "Adler's" Gloves, will bo appreciated. Pay. 7t2 Save Vour Newspapers, After you have finished reading the dally newspaper, don't throw it away ruthlessly, n *U it's worth money to you. Lay it carefully Saw Death Near. away and when the pile woigl s a few hun"U often made my heart ache." dred pounds, tie them hp securely, so they * n * * e 'n~. can be easilv handled, and send them to our writes L. C. Overstreet, of Elgin, fenn., place, or if the pile is iareeeuC u/h, will call "to hear my Wife cough until it seemed for it, and will piy you spot cash. her weak and sore lungs would eol- W. tidleaon, Junk D™w.r^th'Phone.. lapse. Good doctors said she was so ( ' far gone with consumption that no; medicine or earthly help could save ! mft *l» f \A/AIT her, but a friend recommended Dr. f v./# V I « ■ King's New Discovery, and persistent: till the week before Xmas use of this excellent medicine saved; for a sitting for your photo her life." It's absolutely guaranteed It may b: too late. Sit tofor coughs, colds, asthma morrow and have your phonos anil all throat and lung diseases. SOc. . ready early by and tl.ftO at W; C. Price's, Plttston. and . PHOTOGRAPHER Both Phones. 10. D. Stroh's, West Plttston. . 1 Y/\TGO» 9 William aT. prepared to fur- nish you with everything you need in this line, and of a standard of quality that will not provoke the displeasure MARY WRIGHT ACQUITTED. iu the cfliiiinal l omt here ami (Ive years' peniti u iarv st given a yflvds. $chftcffc*i* fliitelicd lirst in an eighty yard swinmiint; «cutest, wltb 1 UI"), i«uy Daly of Pittsburg ond. Schaef-11 "i ' t'er's time for the eighty yards was ' ' " 50 4-3 seconds, lowering Uic record by lUree-flftlis of a second. She Was Accused of MMIing Her Mis- fount Tolstoi Well Loudon, Dfo. 7.—Count I.eo Tolstoi i-omitM ulier, i lias quite recovered from his recent ivnCl«iCC) hoM* ih.»D il:«-1 illness, telegraphs the Odesso corre- lift* luillioM «l «il Kpondent of The Standard. lie takes i*i{t( daily walks and has resumed his v Wa-li n.-t tii»i I uittl of the most particular housewife. We'll be pleased to quote you prices and ex Philadelphia. Dor. 7.—The jury in the case of Mary Wright, I he colored servant accused of the murder ol Mrs. Sarah Hnggenbotham. brought in a verdict of not guilty this morning. tress. « \v» t! plain the merits of our wares if you will call here. ■ I I |M» \ piu V1 Suicide In u Barber Mboi*. llM_ j «... r,- - - - 1,nx I Rochester, N. Y., Pec. 7 — Jame* Ship DII«« tone's MHrvifiMie-r i»niKMiai»»*. u Ul, meui - «.n C «Dh | jeyD a barber shop porter, ajjed fifty? l,ondon. Dec., 7. A di-p.iu i to » , nit n-.l 11' I • * •" lore ilD«' « nd of | jjve years, has committed suicide. 11 1b DftOy Telegraph from S.ma say* ium lU,.a| De«r. i-Diy iompl roller body was found in the basement of the the surrender at Salonika ol \lisD l.ucn m, ciut be made sUop Au ftrtery jn his leg'had been V|. Stone, the American lu'ss^naiD- t.Xin,pl under a new appropriation by cut with a razor, and the man hud»bled and her companion, Mme. TsllUa, D• ( co|lgre8s3t tf death, lojoftnding. ' ' 7" IiIimUI intnD ni T. IV. KVTE, THE WEATHER GROCER, Washington. Dr o. 7 p. ni.. Sunday, for Eastern Pennsylvania: Fair tonight; Sunday, possibly mow. Forecast until Exeter Street |
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