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7 V~- n p, 'rT -D 'V' •' ' v" f ':;7 J-t -. w: D , . • . • *A ~ ' ■ D'' •'" '■' :■ - 7; ' ft. ■' ' •: Y " m !D5*! 'C¥ a 52d YEAR. \ WEEKLY ESTABLISHED l&O. i DAILY EST. HY THEO. HART 1882. PITTSTON, PA., MONDAY, MARCH 17, 1902. TWO CENTS A COPy: l FORTY CENTS A MONTH, i 8 PAGES. PERILS OF THE OCEAN. JOHN P. ALTGELD BURIED. LORD METHUEN'S STORY RECEIVED. WEST IN BLIZZARD'S GRIP RFI I AIWIY *sTnPFI? l'nraC'r *n American History, j W—L.Lr»lVI. I O I vrl\l_,IV American history, as far as 1 know _ _ ; it, lias not mystery enough for a really HAO Kt l UKNED exciting romance. Xoliody of the lilgli* * est Importance ever vanished nway. disappeared; nobody except a certain Minister to Spain Says His ***** ™£,of : r J portation. The amiable ami l#eautiful Visit is to be Short. " ifCD "f "r •v"ur presidents W:',s ever accused of plotting with an ailiniral of your fleet to Wow up the HAS NOT BFFN RFfAl I Fn In the White House, the KttALLCII. question of her guilt remaining deli- Special Notice to Hotel, Restaurant and Boarding House Keepers. Our Mr. Hryan MiieakM at Urad Htolei- Korth Dakota and Canadian. Terrl- Chicago, March 17.—Bepresentatlves of nil classes of people In the state of Illinois jollied yesterday III n final tribute of respect to ex-Oovernor .I0I111 I'. Altgcld, wlio whs luil-leil 111 (irvcchind cemetery. In accordance with the wishes of Mis. Altgcld. there was 110 military display. For two hours before the casket was scaled a steady stream of people viewed (he In sly an it lay ill state Iti the Pnlilie l.llirary building. Along the line of mareli, whieli extended from the library to Lincoln parN. the streets were crowded with men. women and children, in whose hearts Mr. Altgcld had found II place. ■nnn'a Grave, St. Pnul, March 17.—North Dakota nnd the Canadian northwest have experienced the worst snowstorm In many years, and railroad truffle Is practically paralysed. 'J'lie Northern il*«elflc and (ireat Northern roads have not moved a wheel for nearly thirty-six hours in the blizzard 'stricken district and have abandonetl all efforts to do so until the fury of the storm shall alinte. lory Arc* stormbound. Annual Linen Sale Commences Mtfnday, March 101k, and will continue for 10 days. 8fx Brave Life Savers Lose Kitchener Cables Details of Recent British Reverse. Their Lives. It will puv lo Ini v for future use at these juices. NEARLY A WHOLE CREW. CORRECTS SOME MISTAKES. .")(» inch Cream Damysk, 2DSe value for 23t- Tim high wind has piled the snow in mountainous drifts and packed it in solid masses. many deep cut* being eiitirelv filled. The teinikratine has been gradually falling* and is now at or below the zero mark. Not a transcontinental train has arrived at St. Panl si nee Friday, and none is expected for several days. The Xorti.ern Paeitie reports Its westbonml coast trains which left St. Paul Saturday morning tied tip at Fargo. the road beyond there being blocked. It will start a coast I Doi 11 id train today and hopes to he able to get it through. The east bound -coast train due here Saturday morning is held at Mandan. X. ID. An attempt \ylll he made to move It. today. cionsly oliscure. Denies Story That the Treaty Is Xot ,m" of vollr presidents, after lighting' his way to within a Ian ce's Likely to Fall and the Report That I length of a bpstilo generat ever van- I islied away, leaving public opinion un- I certain as Dto whether lie had gono literally to Jrrieho or boon put down a Well. Xo occupant of the White House ever had two who disappearcd from flip stair prison, nor did any sano citizen rvc!" turn up wlio claimed to be one of these missing children. Finally, your republic inner kept n captive in a black velvet mask. onCeriiing whom it was disputed whother ho was a European diplomatist, a valet, a royal duke, a distinguished A Life Saving Crew at Another Station English Troops, Their Commander C10 iiicli Cream Damask, !tiiis value fol- 311 Declares, Fought Nobly Until Re- (HD im-li Cream Damask, toe value for. / 3g, Were More Successful ln-N Saving sistance Was Out of the Question, King Arfonso Is Mentally and Phys- theLives of Men in Danger of Anion*; those from outside the state who uttended the funeral was William .J. Hryan, who served as one of the lionnra ry ] hi 111 ica rers. ically Incompetent to Reign, 70 ineli Cream Damask, ode value for 42'1 Death, Boers Separated Two Convoys. Now York. March 17.—HHIaniy Stor it. Culted Stales minister to Spain, arrived on tin* American lino steamer St. Louis from Southampton. "fl illel'i Cream Damask, ll,"ie value for 55C" Boston. March 17.—Captain Kidlidge uilil five men. composing the entire crew of the Monomoy llle saving station, with the exception of one man, were .drowned this morning while attempting to rescue some men from the barge Wadena, which has been ashore on Shovelful Shoals for several days. London. March 17.—Lord Kitchener's graphic dispatch showing that the lighting lasted much longer than was supposed confirms the belief that the disaster to Clelteril! Methucn's forces was due to leaving too large a gap between the front convoy and the rear and to placing tin iiisutflelelit screen behind the rear guard, which brought iiltont a piifllc among the troops as a result of the llocr oosla light. At the grave, where several thousand people had assembled, Mr. Hryan pilid the following tribute to Mr. Allgelil: 7li im-li Cream Damask, 7oC value for .Mi*. Storer was surprised to Irani that a rumor had Immmi circulated that lit* had been recalled from his |jont and emphatically denied that there was the slightest foundation for such a report. .")(i inch Damask, with red border. .'!Hc value for. 33' 65' "This occasion, sail as It would lie, would lie infinitely more sail if wo were committing to the earth all that there was of our departed friend. Hut the better part of liiin whom We knew as Altgehl survives the grave. As the bird escaping from its cage enters a larger world, so the Influence of the de. ceased is broadened rather than narrowed by his death. (id inch Damask, with red liorder, 4"ie value for 39'' "I have ii" Idea." said Mi*, fc»torer, "liftw stieh ;i rumor could have been started. I have i1111»i\- come home oil leave of absence for ninety days because sit I his time thorn. is iio tirg«»iiey for my presence in Madrid. It is not true that Ihere has been ;i hitch in tIi" negotiations of i 1m* treaty with Spain: but* on the contrary, they have pro- .*)!D illcll in&irlifil 'ilK* Value fol*.... I )aiiiaxk, 33« Fvery effort is being Made by tlio road to keep its passengers who are snowbound warm and well fed and for this reason-is liol/Jiiyj trains at stations where the accommodations are good rather than attempt' to get them through with a possibility of having them tied np between stations. The Ited Hlver Valley division of the Northern Pacific between Frankfort and Winnipeg is entirely abandoned. No trains have attempted to rim smce Friday night, and the exact conditions on this division are not known by the general officers here, as tin- telegraph wires have been carried down by the burden of sleet that preceded the heavy snowfall. ' netor, a member of the Bonaparte j family, a high « lass Irish patriot or ! the riphtfnl president, whose place j was being occupied l»y an impostor. ' The chronicles of Europe, especially of France, Scotland ami are i rich in thl« kind of Ueinbi'amlllikc ef-1 fects. We have plenty of chiaroscuro, j especially of oscum. ami you have 1 it - j tie, if any, of this element. Hawthorne felt tin* want; he had to invent his own mysteries. All yonr many liisi torical novelists feel the want.—-Vudrew Lang in Independent. New York, March 17.—The British harkentine Persia, which was bound for this port from Buenos Avres with u cargo of hides, Went ashore late last night at a point about two ami a half nillcs West of Point Lookout, at Long Beach, L. I., having been driven on a sand bar by a high southeast wind. At an early hour this morning the crew of the vessel, numbering ten men, were rescued by means of a breeches* Imoy. , Lord Ivitchocer'u dispatch Is us fol lows: (50 iiH'Ii iD|pat*IiC*(l rDOc value t'Cu*. . . . Damask, "Lord Mcthuen has sent me a staff oiH«*er with a dictated dispatch, from which it appears that certain particulars previously given are inaccurate. The rear screen of mounted troops was rushed and overwhelmed at dawn. There was a gap of a mile between the ox and tin* mule convoys. The mounted sup|Hjrts to the rear of the screen, with tieneral Methuen Immediately re-enforced by all the available mounted troops and a section of the Thirtyeighth battery, maintained themselves for-an hour, during which the convoys* were closing up without disorder. ti'2 int'ii Blcaelit'il CD0e value for... . 1 D;i musk, 50« "lie l»as proved how jfi'cnt are the possibilities under our institutions. Born hr another land, lie lias demonstrated what one can do unaided if he has ideals and a purtiosc.'' OS inch JHciii'hcil Hoc value I'm-. . . . 7'J iiicli ISIc.'iclii'd sl.(H) valnn fur... I Damask, 72k I Daiuask, 90' People's Store, THE BOSTON STRIKE ICoim»lMiremeii Prevent a Full Set- tlement IS SOUTH MAIN STREET, TEN MEN BURNED. Boston, March 17. Saturday's conferences cleared the atmosphere of so many of the perplexing questions arising out of the great industrial strike of the past week and apparently rendered a peaceful termination so certain that labor men and all who have figured'in the movement were able yesterday t*i secure the relaxation which it has been impossible for them to obtain since the strike was inaugurated. We Plnjoil Pingponw, We played pingpons;. Ah. flu* was fair. Anil wo played alone contented there. She sereamed a happy scream as t C*oni|»«dl«.'CI the littl.* sphere to fly Far out of hounds and didn't care. ALWAYS THE CHEAPEST. Explosion in a Weet Virginia Coal Mine This Morning. The situation on the Great Northern is equally bad. The line is tied np entirely between C Ira ml Forks and Willis ton, N. J*., a distance of about thirty live miles, and all wires have been lost beyond Fargo. Thirty .miles of wires are gone between Fargo and Oassclltoii. N. I)., and ail communication with western Dakota and Montana points iias been lost. So tierce has' been the storiti that it has been deemed inadvisable to attempt to reopen the road until it abates. Reports rCH;ei ved at the general offices indicate that the gale has somewhat subsided, but that the snow still continues to fall. Parkers burg. YV. Va., March 17.*-- An explosion occurred in a coal mine at Tail-mount this morning. It is reported that ten men were burned. "In the meanwhile 1!00 infantry were being disposed by Lord .Methuen to re- EVANS ?? sist the Boer attack, which was outilaliking the of the rear guard. The Boers pressed tlistt attack hard, and the mounted troops, attempting to fall back on the infantry, got completely out of hand, carrying away with them in the rout the bulk of tin' mounted troops. Two guns of the Thirty-eighth battery were lb Us left unprotected, but continued in action until every man. with tlie exception of Lieutenant Neshain. was lilt. Lieutenant Neshaiii was called on to surrender and upon refusing to do so was killed. 8hC» C lapped her trTtfclsTVff^unaware That I lost purposely; 1 swear She in(■(! an aiiK- l from the sky. We played phigpong. Prince Henry Reaches Hamburg. Her rounded. dimpled arms were hare, And something urged in«- ««n to dare; She gave on.- little. frigHt«'ued cry. And then 1 heard her sweetly sigh; FisH List. Hamburg, March 17.—The American Liner Dcutschlaml, with Prince Henry and suite aboard, arrived here today. The voyage was uneventful. All a lion rd were well. Xow, hcv.ever. there are clouds on the horizon, and indications are not; lacking that matters are by no means I running smoothly yet. Practically all I tin' strikers outside the longshoremen! and team drivers are satislied with tiu'j present outlook for a settlement, so far, as their organizations are concerned, but those two classes of workmen have grievances which seeiii to battle all at tempts at a compromise. Smofcod fimiiiri C 1 iCv, |MDr ll» ll/v Yiirnioutlj Bloater*, 'IC/* I km' dozen «Jv I It'rriiijf, per box ... 18c 8c Dc BELLAMY STOUKR. The* glory wan divided where Wo played pingpong. —Chicago Itc-cord-HeraldU greased most favorably, and there is; absolutely no obstacle in view to the! successful accomplishment of the trea- j ty. I may say. indeed, that the most important provisions of the treaty have already been fully agreed upon. So far as the question of the rights of Span- i ish property owners in l'orto JMco is | concerned. the government at Madrid j is fully satisfied. The negotiation of ; the treaty lias been somewhat prolong- j ed not on account of any reluctance on I the part C»f the Spanish government. : but merely because every condition D and I may say every phrase in the document must first be presented* to the i council of state for review and ap-!| proval. THE WEATHER, Washington. March 17 — Fair and much colder tonight, with a cold Wave; illelhiieii I wo In ted, Even the Strongest Eyes il require tlio aid of eyeglasses after a eertain ajjfj*. AW have, a (linjuivtliiont devoted expressly to Eyeglass I?U-tiiiK It i* in'cliaiw of an expert Iiefraetinjj C)ptieiau who would he pleased to examine voitr eyes at any time W ithout Charge. r 'I H. G. SHUPP, Optician, 36 W. MARKET, WILKESBARRE. Brick ('CDCl(isb, per pound J Steak (1Cidlishyiincy per pound i??* Sail Mackerel, per 1 pound 1 Salt ( iscoos. per lb f)C Salt llerrin»-, per lit 5c Salt Haddock, per lb.. .5c Holland .11'errinjr, keg 75c Russian Sardines, pail 05c Star Brand Steak Sal- Tuesday, fair "Lord Methuen, with -(H) of the Northumberland fusileets and two guns of tin- Fourth battery, then found him self isolated, but- held on for three hours. During this period the remaining infantry- namely. HH» of the J«inea shires, with some forty mounted men, mostly Cape jtollee. who had occupied the kraal near the wagons also continued to hold out against the repeated attacks of the Boers. Prosperity In I'orlo Itiro, San Juan, Porto Hico, March 17.— Cibvernor Hunt ami his party, who have been visiting coast towns of the island, returned by automobile from (fUayama. .The governor expresses himself as delighted with his trip and as being particularly gratified with the excellent spirit of the people and the generous, enthusiastic reception accorded the parly. Everywhere the party stopped banquets, balls and other entertainments were gi\Vn in their honor, The governor says he did not see many h\|e persons. lie also says the crop of sugar on the island is heavy, that the coffee crop is satisfactory and tliatj in another year these crops will reach a normal condition. The longshoremen are most bitter toward tin* Metropolitan steamship line, which absolutely refuses to take buck but a small number of the old lucu, and the Clyde line, which will not dis charge tin- men already employed to make places for the old hands, Tjje strikers also refuse to go back on the Merchants and Miners' line and work with nonunion men and submit to a reduction of cents per hour in their wages. BETWEEN HEATS. Cliim of IVti'i' SlliUtU', Is once more In foul to liar,mini,if. It Is not likely tliiit Connor, 2:6314, will be campaigned this Benson. Boi'uliim, 2:07, Ih ill lino lVt(U\ Toiu Miiixti Ih hamulus liliu al Dover, X. II. Ktilu Leo, Uiiin of Captor, II:C.'!i, and other fast ones, fen-curly fouled n bay colt by Cecllluu, 2:22. "Ily iliis time Lord Moilmen was wounded, and the casualties were ex Oeodlnjjly heavy anions Ills men. Their niuiutiuliiou was mostly exJteiMleil. and llie surrender was made at about hah past U In Hie morning. "Owing to tlio approaching accession t»f the 'young king the late ministry of Sngista was in i •fleet simply a provisional one, anil as the iinal ratification had to In* left to tin* new ministry an opportunity was afforded me to apply for a short leave of absence. I expert to return to iny post early in June. My relations with the Spanish government and with officials of all classes have been of tiie most pleasant character, and on all hands 1 have been the recipient of the most courteous consideration.It Is reported that A. E. Perrin re fused .VD.IHKD for Equality, 2:12U- MI* owner paid .fTail for lilm at auction. ('oliinrl (arliitm lleiiouiieeil hy Wife Vienna, March 17 rests have hoeii math* in countetioii witli tlit* con C I enituition tCD death l»y a court martial at Warsaw of a Russian colonel of the liniUe'of (Jriumi for tin* systematic revelation of military se i rets to a foreign power. Anions tIu» persons apprehended arc a number of Russian officers of rank. Colonel (iriniiu lias not yet heen executed. The discovery was clue to Colonel (Jrinnn'h wife, who denbiuiced her husband in revenge for his having lliliU court to Aliout sixty nr The Monk, -:US*/i» would have a fast lot to beat in the race lor 4he Boston Challenge. Cup. Hut he may be a contender. ' moil, per CfUl 22c 1 llD can fhit Salmon.. 18c I llD can I nil Salmon. .12.1c 11» can Mnt Salmon.. 10c I II) Can Markorci;,v^J^Ac Yon can always Cle]ienCt\ on our sail and can iish to he "Cm DC1 stock. v "The party in the kraal still held out and did nut give in until two gun# and a pompom were brought to bear upon them zit about It) o'clock, making theii position untenable. Promotion For l'rinee Henry Why did The Abbot have to play second fiddle to CresceusV Because lie wasn't (Jeered up to Ketcham. Not so bad, is it? I»erlin. March IT. Admiral l'rincc Ilenr.v of lYhssla. after completing the "It is continued that most of the Boer# wore our khaki uniforms. Many also wore our badges, liven ait ctosi' quarters they could not be distinguish ed from our own men. •fleet innnettvers the coming snmtner. will resign the command of the KJrst squadron, which he lias held for two years, prince Henry has held all positions in the Oennaii navy up to that of admiral. The only possible higher, com maud is that of the double squadron maneuvers, which have hitherto Keen conducted under a general inspector of the navy. It is expected that I'rinee It is said that Eddie Illee, the aflluent owner of Anaconda, 2:0 lv,, will pilot the fast pacer himself this cowing Reason. "It is clear the infantry fought well, and tin: artillery kept up the traditions of their regiment, in addition to the "I regretted to notice in many of tlio Amcrii-nn papers whieh I reeoived in Madrid statements to tin* efl'eet that tin* .vounj; king was physically ami mentally unlit to assume the reins of , , _ .. tfaveriurient. That is not t rue. lie has; P jp M ffj jjn M Mf been admirably brought up by a most UliEilu8wJr4l* ©& devoted mother, ami 1 see no reason ! LS v gut g*. n, mag m, onx -*» why lie should not reiuu with honor to • IIMIii IJ? [j ijS himself and to his country. He has I'wMlill ■ A I f OII AO \ot IlMMIIII|IOlfnC, smother woman, EVANS BROTHERS 'l'he Wichita Driving and Athletic company will be capitalized at and a line half mile track will be laid out and a spacious grand stand erected.A Hryn Mnwr Dormitory Hurticd. forty members of the ('ape police a I Philadelphia. .March 17. Denbigh hall, one of the .dormitory buildings of ready mentioned :i few parties of iinpi1 You Will Miss It if DCDu don't (:ik« Hr.vn Ilk* hinlitT oiluvatiofi CD!' .vmniir hulif \vv col bio squadron maneuvers next year :iC■ of our (livat Pan Patch, 2:041{», is wintering well, iiml liis"owner is Haiti to be out gunning for a -:ur» pacing class. Maybe a class ol'ttial sort will sprout before the sea- was burned last night. The college is located at Rryn Ylawr. af»out ten miles from this city. The tire was caused bv Wall Paper troops off the Held lDelareD*M C'oarto*y Tin* Sultau'M Ift-fun of Terror. ('Mnstaiitln*»pl«\ March IT. It is rumored lion* that forty additional arrests were made last Friday. It is be lie veil the persons apprehended were mostly officers of the naval school oii the upsetting of ;i lamp in tin* room of one of the students. It got beyond the I'roni other dispatches it appeals that General Mcthuen was shot while riding to bring up the mounted troops grown very fast and is now a lino look in«T lad. II«* takes a keen interest in military affairs and shows to -reat advantage when lie appears iiiounted at a son opens. PRICE LIST Reduction Sale PALETTE AND BRUSH control of the local tinmen, and lift' companies were sent from Philadcl phla. No one was injured. 1 Denbigh hall was erected in lHliO at a cost of Theodore C. Steele, the noted portrait! and landscape painter of Indianapolis, ! is painting a picture of .lames Whit | coiub Hi ley. the surrender tJoiioral 1 Delarey rode up and treated Ceneral Methuen with the greatest courtesy and consideration, lie ordered his return to Klerksdorji under (he care of his own nephew ami Ilafki island. Fund Tasha. who waD • review of the troops." liloateix, pertloz recently arrested by order of the Will I Speaking of lire king's accession, Mr. Smoked Filial! Hacldii tan', has I teen sentenced by the Vildb Sturcrsaid: Steak (\altisii court martial to live years' detention "There will be no formal coronation. Salt Mackerel lb in a fortress. The formal judgment of as the king of Spain is supposed to Siseoes the court will shortly be officially pub born crowned. He will merely take tlit- D\ r , . *• j' " It sets forth the details of' Fund oath to preserve the constitution, and , , !I j1,1.1 !1 *0# Pasha's seditions designs. there will be the customary cerenio- J r, Salmon.... ti • . ... .• .1 1 I v ' I' • i 1 I Ss'ilimiii For 'L'liis Week ()iiI v $!!« I tSc IVpiT "ith Wiilc Jionli'r go *";■D,■! Our sliii flias Imh ii cWHvilcd with I'roniinoiH ItuclicHtcr ItiinUcr Dead Cecilia Beaux of Philadelphia, the portrait painter, has received a commission to paint a portrait of Mrs. Theodore Roosevelt. She will start at once upon the work and has gone io- Washington I'm* that purpose. Rochester. N. V.. March 17. Samuel Wilder, a prominent banker and business man of this city, is dead, aged 7S u medical oflicer [satisticil HiMtoincrs. It-riuK Id,, i tin' sizi's of \ our rooms ami j»t«t pays a tribute to General 1 Delarey humanity ami describes him as The correspondent of The Dally Mai years. He was at one time prominent in dry goods circles and was one of the early direetois of the Western I'nion ——m«'s. It was, in Iju I. a question up to DiMnntroiiM Firo in \«Di»raska. | the last moment whether the represent 1 lli l' lat Salmon Hastily, Neb.. Millet* 17. A disas- atives of foreign' governments should j Ifaiiosi steak Salmon trolls tin' lias destroyed nearly hall* (In Ik* specially invited to witness tlie ae j|D cans Sardines. town of C anIt started in a hi! eesslon. Only tin* night before 1 left !'{ cans nstanl Sardines liaril hull and iuati hour. with a terri|iC Madrid the minister of state personal i .] ,y ;i * iD: .j.j , wind blowing. binned the billiard hall ly informed rue that tlie king wouhl i / " m • M , \t a newspaper otljee, blaeksuiith shop be pleased to have a representative of ! s! * ' ' * I postoliiei'. hardware store, drugston the United Stall's present, on this j 'll; Sweet .Mixed :,ml 1,01 I'l osUl.-nt Koos.-V . It .1. .1. I. M. j wc always carry a fine ttnm of Gro-11|B |■ s!ceruD"coods|walfer !• .ill It,., ,. A .isD.M:hvh li. Ai :i i„ tin-srliTtlwn of Mr. C'iiitv. as hr wn's CoVllfl' Main ami i'lHiliias Strci'ts,, I'"11 1!m'' Uanul.iHur Miinist.T at Mndiiil wlica tin' vouni; ' NVxi to |*,«k. lloti'l. ■ ! ITS asMin; III,HI II was voIim! In I IK r. ■: IK. k- * -oJo. is,- Fine Remnants 4c Double Roll. -f1' \\ i' li;i\iD ri'i'civt'd over SO(X) rolls »i New Spring Wall Papar :nnl will - I»ut il oil sale ll('\t Ucek. ••lu Uliant fighter am! a born lead* r who biing* no bitterjiess or i;:V**i:« 1 I't'tM lug to his task ami who sternly re Miss Anna West Shaw, a Si. Louis nrtlst, has been commissioned to paint a portrait of Queen Alexandra and will noon depart l'or London. She is a graudniccu of ltcujumiu West, one of tin* Wading painters of early America. Telegraph company. lie was at oik time president of the Central hank, ol tin' Merchants' bank and long a director in the Flour City hank- and was the owner of the Wilder building. lit1 leaves an estate upward of .*l,t»up,000. presses any excesses on the part of tin •Further evidence of the anility ol tile Iloers to penetrate the blockhouse lines is contained in a dispatch fioni fleilbron, Orange lliver C olony. wliit li describes how Commandant Mentz on the night of March in crossed the Hcllbroii-Wolvchock railroad line at Watch for Our Announcement. A painting by Constantin Troyou was j Hold last month at Christie's, London, ! for JfoO.UUU. It is a picture of eatrlo iiud sheep HT'.j by fiOji inches, from the William Waring collection, ami wa'tfj bought from the artist lor not more S. Barrift, lUrtniugham. A hi.. March 17. A cyclone struck the town of riper, I»ibb county, wrecking forty houses and damaging thirty live others. Ed Turner, colored, was killed;'and John Allen. Forty l|oiiN*'M Wrecked, near I'Vit\ Uridyl i.'ottenbcrg. One Boer advanced, tirin his rifle. Two pickets between tin blockhouses returned this lire'and kill than ijvXH). liver nulls III pel eellt. Tin* 'meeting' \Uis iUhMulnl by ill Willi's in a SPECIAL SALE McDonnell mCzr & DOBBIE PERT PERSONALS verely injured. vd the Bt»cr ;mC! liis lioi'Htv Tin* IU»«*rV tlu'U C lit 1MC» wire IV|u*o mid drow ii n uioU loosC» s. whit*h UiioCkrD Cluw.ii -UU ysirilH of tin1 fumr Cir«*at lliilIHulit nt .Itinr**/, 101 Paso. Tex.. March L'T. 'IVn ..... •c waircs tmuv than CD per , , „ ssiml people, most C»f thrill Ann rinu witnessed a bloody Imlllijjht at .Juarez, Mexico, just across the river from tills city, in which two of Spain's iiofed matadors, Fuentes nml Miiz/antini. „ ,Ml |H.slii..ist..|. 1o"U Six lml,M ,liy' i M.'I.S SI l'.ltl l,t 1 h;iC I l.v IT, -i.l. nt lloiisi'. l,ill, l,lU s""nl' 1,11,1 liv'' ln"w" mlucnl I,. SI! J, pail- , \ .'It. i ™ r" f-""vd I''f'Htt'S illili |,.s. 1I-| \ p;,i, KUMnintcrd not thoso who 11:i(1 iI'mD ci'iit tlol lo uClV TODAY! tV!T«'(l Hogg e And it wasn't jacU ot calf thai dt! C 'inn BRIEF NEWS NOTES By this tiliif l'rlftee Henry hasfCeased wondering why A lueriemis go abroad with over .".no JHur*. and tin* pickets were powerless to stop the overwhelm \vk oitkr vol somm. TIHSCi I'lNK IN CAN XKI) I'lU I L'S. niomllii Tukfii to llowliiii. P.hsImii. Mjireh IT. .1. WiHn-d Won illi.i. under indictment' by the The lvslymilion ol' William M. John idler SlitM' All now stv to rest. Haitituore American; Mr. Si-huah was rift-elected president of the steel trust without opposition, iVudar FiulilH n Dik'I. Lawreuceburg, Ky., 'J 1 .—Alfred *Vitherspoon, president of the First As campaign material those Monte Car lo stories were Hat failures.—Washing his wife, whose holly was found in the Chelmsford woods last summer. was National hank ti'ere, is in a precarious eoiulition ait his home and I'oliee Indue'I'orter Walker is under stirveillauce as tin' result of a duel between tin'in with revolvers in a dry goods store. ilonl of (ho naval rettiing hoard am), cnl.v lights i (-.-in ears .«•« .!Zt' . . 1 .ii-, I He, 22C .. 1.1,., is,-, '2-2,. t«»n l*ost ;isi night from New n«'\t to Adiiiiral l»i*\vov. tin* I'fiiikhi^ DAVENPORT'S Shoe Store. iHc- and 2fV iidc One of the Yanderbilts luts just had his tax schedule cut from #L\000,000 to $10,000. Of course his piano is listed for JjyO and Ills watch lor .510.—Chicago i Kecord-Herald. York on the steamer old I'omiuiou I»\ Otlicer t'liapman of Hiv city police ami Detectives Rhodes and lYoctor of t he olfio'i- oftlit* iia-y.v, has reached t li«i aire of sixty-two and. iti ';tcC-ordauce with i hc l;t w . has liccu-placed on the retired ,jJ(l j.v,sj 4s;j I.ouis yards .Mitchell liar- EASTER FLOWERS. MMiiKjjitiro Hurl In Wreck Si. Louis, M.-m-li 17. In ;i wiv And Full I.in.- of Dried I'niits ;d Vcrv l.uw I'ric-cs. lisou of I'liiluih-lpliin. iniIl|oimin» ami '111III# t)u-} H'i»r«'s«'iU!iUvt' of J. i\ .Moi'iran; ?Dr. Ajin;j'fC*:rn clicks tea in \;tnCinislietl tin?'j OoriKtt.. .Mr. I Jjj prison's physician, ami IV-ilisli team in tin- intmmtional ruble I tlio yiilw (it* ilio mtlliVmaiiv, wnv in- Afl'T two ilnys (if liiiril flu I'ottfil Hunts ;iml PmIhi Flouvrs miiiI J'oliaf^i IWointioi Cut • A man named Home is said to be slated for the governorship of the Danish West Indies. He is a New Knglander. They always go t«D new countries with a horn for the natives.—At- AilmlrnI Si'lih'.v (iin-H lo IIonIoii No LfltcKkrya, *'Iloi,'t' Fivsl, I uul 1 iutti'i* a Specialty WiisliiiiKlon. .Mmvli IT Si'lllcy luls left law for Huston. »vl»'ic lie Is tu ultrml tlie ri'lrlmiiioii iuciilvut Ailinlval Husbands in I.tmolmrf;, Prussia, must 1m- home lit 11 oVIovk at nlj-'lit or |inv ii tin'' "t ab'lit half of which (roi;s to tin- o!jin;iiainaut, who In usually the wife. i.-lti'KK fCxniiuJimi11. tlii* Ityfnit llii' srv ' juivil. Ail'lcr at Hit'St. I.tifiis • ntli uf lilt' iltUnialiyllul M'ik'S of ' Bii|ilist . lios|Dll.il tliC\v ln:i tcHi'S for I In- X.nfm'H Ctn|D. A HUTU':! Irn vC i hi' if «on 1 gaiiifrtiinU Urea; Ki'lfaiu -IJ-j, | hurst, C 76 SOUTH CHAIN STREET. to till' 1!\ MrllllIiCD11(1:1 y ii't'rlllilllirs. 4 'oil ttivKsiiiau Na|i|u'ti UcroiiiiiaiiicU liliu. Wt'l'O lit I'mvjiases dC 1 i\• red. J-BCIRPENTER.exeterst. exeter bdro C )|lll;)X lakcll IiVi'I'iiM |ilnni( lamu Coustltutloii, ly. 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Object Description
Title | Pittston Gazette |
Masthead | Pittston Gazette, March 17, 1902 |
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 | 1902-03-17 |
Location Covered | United States; Pennsylvania; Luzerne County; Pittston |
Type | Text |
Original Format | newspaper |
Digital Format | image/tiff |
Language | English |
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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, March 17, 1902 |
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 | 1902-03-17 |
Location Covered | United States; Pennsylvania; Luzerne County; Pittston |
Type | Text |
Original Format | newspaper |
Digital Format | image/tiff |
Identifier | PGZ_19020317_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 | 7 V~- n p, 'rT -D 'V' •' ' v" f ':;7 J-t -. w: D , . • . • *A ~ ' ■ D'' •'" '■' :■ - 7; ' ft. ■' ' •: Y " m !D5*! 'C¥ a 52d YEAR. \ WEEKLY ESTABLISHED l&O. i DAILY EST. HY THEO. HART 1882. PITTSTON, PA., MONDAY, MARCH 17, 1902. TWO CENTS A COPy: l FORTY CENTS A MONTH, i 8 PAGES. PERILS OF THE OCEAN. JOHN P. ALTGELD BURIED. LORD METHUEN'S STORY RECEIVED. WEST IN BLIZZARD'S GRIP RFI I AIWIY *sTnPFI? l'nraC'r *n American History, j W—L.Lr»lVI. I O I vrl\l_,IV American history, as far as 1 know _ _ ; it, lias not mystery enough for a really HAO Kt l UKNED exciting romance. Xoliody of the lilgli* * est Importance ever vanished nway. disappeared; nobody except a certain Minister to Spain Says His ***** ™£,of : r J portation. The amiable ami l#eautiful Visit is to be Short. " ifCD "f "r •v"ur presidents W:',s ever accused of plotting with an ailiniral of your fleet to Wow up the HAS NOT BFFN RFfAl I Fn In the White House, the KttALLCII. question of her guilt remaining deli- Special Notice to Hotel, Restaurant and Boarding House Keepers. Our Mr. Hryan MiieakM at Urad Htolei- Korth Dakota and Canadian. Terrl- Chicago, March 17.—Bepresentatlves of nil classes of people In the state of Illinois jollied yesterday III n final tribute of respect to ex-Oovernor .I0I111 I'. Altgcld, wlio whs luil-leil 111 (irvcchind cemetery. In accordance with the wishes of Mis. Altgcld. there was 110 military display. For two hours before the casket was scaled a steady stream of people viewed (he In sly an it lay ill state Iti the Pnlilie l.llirary building. Along the line of mareli, whieli extended from the library to Lincoln parN. the streets were crowded with men. women and children, in whose hearts Mr. Altgcld had found II place. ■nnn'a Grave, St. Pnul, March 17.—North Dakota nnd the Canadian northwest have experienced the worst snowstorm In many years, and railroad truffle Is practically paralysed. 'J'lie Northern il*«elflc and (ireat Northern roads have not moved a wheel for nearly thirty-six hours in the blizzard 'stricken district and have abandonetl all efforts to do so until the fury of the storm shall alinte. lory Arc* stormbound. Annual Linen Sale Commences Mtfnday, March 101k, and will continue for 10 days. 8fx Brave Life Savers Lose Kitchener Cables Details of Recent British Reverse. Their Lives. It will puv lo Ini v for future use at these juices. NEARLY A WHOLE CREW. CORRECTS SOME MISTAKES. .")(» inch Cream Damysk, 2DSe value for 23t- Tim high wind has piled the snow in mountainous drifts and packed it in solid masses. many deep cut* being eiitirelv filled. The teinikratine has been gradually falling* and is now at or below the zero mark. Not a transcontinental train has arrived at St. Panl si nee Friday, and none is expected for several days. The Xorti.ern Paeitie reports Its westbonml coast trains which left St. Paul Saturday morning tied tip at Fargo. the road beyond there being blocked. It will start a coast I Doi 11 id train today and hopes to he able to get it through. The east bound -coast train due here Saturday morning is held at Mandan. X. ID. An attempt \ylll he made to move It. today. cionsly oliscure. Denies Story That the Treaty Is Xot ,m" of vollr presidents, after lighting' his way to within a Ian ce's Likely to Fall and the Report That I length of a bpstilo generat ever van- I islied away, leaving public opinion un- I certain as Dto whether lie had gono literally to Jrrieho or boon put down a Well. Xo occupant of the White House ever had two who disappearcd from flip stair prison, nor did any sano citizen rvc!" turn up wlio claimed to be one of these missing children. Finally, your republic inner kept n captive in a black velvet mask. onCeriiing whom it was disputed whother ho was a European diplomatist, a valet, a royal duke, a distinguished A Life Saving Crew at Another Station English Troops, Their Commander C10 iiicli Cream Damask, !tiiis value fol- 311 Declares, Fought Nobly Until Re- (HD im-li Cream Damask, toe value for. / 3g, Were More Successful ln-N Saving sistance Was Out of the Question, King Arfonso Is Mentally and Phys- theLives of Men in Danger of Anion*; those from outside the state who uttended the funeral was William .J. Hryan, who served as one of the lionnra ry ] hi 111 ica rers. ically Incompetent to Reign, 70 ineli Cream Damask, ode value for 42'1 Death, Boers Separated Two Convoys. Now York. March 17.—HHIaniy Stor it. Culted Stales minister to Spain, arrived on tin* American lino steamer St. Louis from Southampton. "fl illel'i Cream Damask, ll,"ie value for 55C" Boston. March 17.—Captain Kidlidge uilil five men. composing the entire crew of the Monomoy llle saving station, with the exception of one man, were .drowned this morning while attempting to rescue some men from the barge Wadena, which has been ashore on Shovelful Shoals for several days. London. March 17.—Lord Kitchener's graphic dispatch showing that the lighting lasted much longer than was supposed confirms the belief that the disaster to Clelteril! Methucn's forces was due to leaving too large a gap between the front convoy and the rear and to placing tin iiisutflelelit screen behind the rear guard, which brought iiltont a piifllc among the troops as a result of the llocr oosla light. At the grave, where several thousand people had assembled, Mr. Hryan pilid the following tribute to Mr. Allgelil: 7li im-li Cream Damask, 7oC value for .Mi*. Storer was surprised to Irani that a rumor had Immmi circulated that lit* had been recalled from his |jont and emphatically denied that there was the slightest foundation for such a report. .")(i inch Damask, with red border. .'!Hc value for. 33' 65' "This occasion, sail as It would lie, would lie infinitely more sail if wo were committing to the earth all that there was of our departed friend. Hut the better part of liiin whom We knew as Altgehl survives the grave. As the bird escaping from its cage enters a larger world, so the Influence of the de. ceased is broadened rather than narrowed by his death. (id inch Damask, with red liorder, 4"ie value for 39'' "I have ii" Idea." said Mi*, fc»torer, "liftw stieh ;i rumor could have been started. I have i1111»i\- come home oil leave of absence for ninety days because sit I his time thorn. is iio tirg«»iiey for my presence in Madrid. It is not true that Ihere has been ;i hitch in tIi" negotiations of i 1m* treaty with Spain: but* on the contrary, they have pro- .*)!D illcll in&irlifil 'ilK* Value fol*.... I )aiiiaxk, 33« Fvery effort is being Made by tlio road to keep its passengers who are snowbound warm and well fed and for this reason-is liol/Jiiyj trains at stations where the accommodations are good rather than attempt' to get them through with a possibility of having them tied np between stations. The Ited Hlver Valley division of the Northern Pacific between Frankfort and Winnipeg is entirely abandoned. No trains have attempted to rim smce Friday night, and the exact conditions on this division are not known by the general officers here, as tin- telegraph wires have been carried down by the burden of sleet that preceded the heavy snowfall. ' netor, a member of the Bonaparte j family, a high « lass Irish patriot or ! the riphtfnl president, whose place j was being occupied l»y an impostor. ' The chronicles of Europe, especially of France, Scotland ami are i rich in thl« kind of Ueinbi'amlllikc ef-1 fects. We have plenty of chiaroscuro, j especially of oscum. ami you have 1 it - j tie, if any, of this element. Hawthorne felt tin* want; he had to invent his own mysteries. All yonr many liisi torical novelists feel the want.—-Vudrew Lang in Independent. New York, March 17.—The British harkentine Persia, which was bound for this port from Buenos Avres with u cargo of hides, Went ashore late last night at a point about two ami a half nillcs West of Point Lookout, at Long Beach, L. I., having been driven on a sand bar by a high southeast wind. At an early hour this morning the crew of the vessel, numbering ten men, were rescued by means of a breeches* Imoy. , Lord Ivitchocer'u dispatch Is us fol lows: (50 iiH'Ii iD|pat*IiC*(l rDOc value t'Cu*. . . . Damask, "Lord Mcthuen has sent me a staff oiH«*er with a dictated dispatch, from which it appears that certain particulars previously given are inaccurate. The rear screen of mounted troops was rushed and overwhelmed at dawn. There was a gap of a mile between the ox and tin* mule convoys. The mounted sup|Hjrts to the rear of the screen, with tieneral Methuen Immediately re-enforced by all the available mounted troops and a section of the Thirtyeighth battery, maintained themselves for-an hour, during which the convoys* were closing up without disorder. ti'2 int'ii Blcaelit'il CD0e value for... . 1 D;i musk, 50« "lie l»as proved how jfi'cnt are the possibilities under our institutions. Born hr another land, lie lias demonstrated what one can do unaided if he has ideals and a purtiosc.'' OS inch JHciii'hcil Hoc value I'm-. . . . 7'J iiicli ISIc.'iclii'd sl.(H) valnn fur... I Damask, 72k I Daiuask, 90' People's Store, THE BOSTON STRIKE ICoim»lMiremeii Prevent a Full Set- tlement IS SOUTH MAIN STREET, TEN MEN BURNED. Boston, March 17. Saturday's conferences cleared the atmosphere of so many of the perplexing questions arising out of the great industrial strike of the past week and apparently rendered a peaceful termination so certain that labor men and all who have figured'in the movement were able yesterday t*i secure the relaxation which it has been impossible for them to obtain since the strike was inaugurated. We Plnjoil Pingponw, We played pingpons;. Ah. flu* was fair. Anil wo played alone contented there. She sereamed a happy scream as t C*oni|»«dl«.'CI the littl.* sphere to fly Far out of hounds and didn't care. ALWAYS THE CHEAPEST. Explosion in a Weet Virginia Coal Mine This Morning. The situation on the Great Northern is equally bad. The line is tied np entirely between C Ira ml Forks and Willis ton, N. J*., a distance of about thirty live miles, and all wires have been lost beyond Fargo. Thirty .miles of wires are gone between Fargo and Oassclltoii. N. I)., and ail communication with western Dakota and Montana points iias been lost. So tierce has' been the storiti that it has been deemed inadvisable to attempt to reopen the road until it abates. Reports rCH;ei ved at the general offices indicate that the gale has somewhat subsided, but that the snow still continues to fall. Parkers burg. YV. Va., March 17.*-- An explosion occurred in a coal mine at Tail-mount this morning. It is reported that ten men were burned. "In the meanwhile 1!00 infantry were being disposed by Lord .Methuen to re- EVANS ?? sist the Boer attack, which was outilaliking the of the rear guard. The Boers pressed tlistt attack hard, and the mounted troops, attempting to fall back on the infantry, got completely out of hand, carrying away with them in the rout the bulk of tin' mounted troops. Two guns of the Thirty-eighth battery were lb Us left unprotected, but continued in action until every man. with tlie exception of Lieutenant Neshain. was lilt. Lieutenant Neshaiii was called on to surrender and upon refusing to do so was killed. 8hC» C lapped her trTtfclsTVff^unaware That I lost purposely; 1 swear She in(■(! an aiiK- l from the sky. We played phigpong. Prince Henry Reaches Hamburg. Her rounded. dimpled arms were hare, And something urged in«- ««n to dare; She gave on.- little. frigHt«'ued cry. And then 1 heard her sweetly sigh; FisH List. Hamburg, March 17.—The American Liner Dcutschlaml, with Prince Henry and suite aboard, arrived here today. The voyage was uneventful. All a lion rd were well. Xow, hcv.ever. there are clouds on the horizon, and indications are not; lacking that matters are by no means I running smoothly yet. Practically all I tin' strikers outside the longshoremen! and team drivers are satislied with tiu'j present outlook for a settlement, so far, as their organizations are concerned, but those two classes of workmen have grievances which seeiii to battle all at tempts at a compromise. Smofcod fimiiiri C 1 iCv, |MDr ll» ll/v Yiirnioutlj Bloater*, 'IC/* I km' dozen «Jv I It'rriiijf, per box ... 18c 8c Dc BELLAMY STOUKR. The* glory wan divided where Wo played pingpong. —Chicago Itc-cord-HeraldU greased most favorably, and there is; absolutely no obstacle in view to the! successful accomplishment of the trea- j ty. I may say. indeed, that the most important provisions of the treaty have already been fully agreed upon. So far as the question of the rights of Span- i ish property owners in l'orto JMco is | concerned. the government at Madrid j is fully satisfied. The negotiation of ; the treaty lias been somewhat prolong- j ed not on account of any reluctance on I the part C»f the Spanish government. : but merely because every condition D and I may say every phrase in the document must first be presented* to the i council of state for review and ap-!| proval. THE WEATHER, Washington. March 17 — Fair and much colder tonight, with a cold Wave; illelhiieii I wo In ted, Even the Strongest Eyes il require tlio aid of eyeglasses after a eertain ajjfj*. AW have, a (linjuivtliiont devoted expressly to Eyeglass I?U-tiiiK It i* in'cliaiw of an expert Iiefraetinjj C)ptieiau who would he pleased to examine voitr eyes at any time W ithout Charge. r 'I H. G. SHUPP, Optician, 36 W. MARKET, WILKESBARRE. Brick ('CDCl(isb, per pound J Steak (1Cidlishyiincy per pound i??* Sail Mackerel, per 1 pound 1 Salt ( iscoos. per lb f)C Salt llerrin»-, per lit 5c Salt Haddock, per lb.. .5c Holland .11'errinjr, keg 75c Russian Sardines, pail 05c Star Brand Steak Sal- Tuesday, fair "Lord Methuen, with -(H) of the Northumberland fusileets and two guns of tin- Fourth battery, then found him self isolated, but- held on for three hours. During this period the remaining infantry- namely. HH» of the J«inea shires, with some forty mounted men, mostly Cape jtollee. who had occupied the kraal near the wagons also continued to hold out against the repeated attacks of the Boers. Prosperity In I'orlo Itiro, San Juan, Porto Hico, March 17.— Cibvernor Hunt ami his party, who have been visiting coast towns of the island, returned by automobile from (fUayama. .The governor expresses himself as delighted with his trip and as being particularly gratified with the excellent spirit of the people and the generous, enthusiastic reception accorded the parly. Everywhere the party stopped banquets, balls and other entertainments were gi\Vn in their honor, The governor says he did not see many h\|e persons. lie also says the crop of sugar on the island is heavy, that the coffee crop is satisfactory and tliatj in another year these crops will reach a normal condition. The longshoremen are most bitter toward tin* Metropolitan steamship line, which absolutely refuses to take buck but a small number of the old lucu, and the Clyde line, which will not dis charge tin- men already employed to make places for the old hands, Tjje strikers also refuse to go back on the Merchants and Miners' line and work with nonunion men and submit to a reduction of cents per hour in their wages. BETWEEN HEATS. Cliim of IVti'i' SlliUtU', Is once more In foul to liar,mini,if. It Is not likely tliiit Connor, 2:6314, will be campaigned this Benson. Boi'uliim, 2:07, Ih ill lino lVt(U\ Toiu Miiixti Ih hamulus liliu al Dover, X. II. Ktilu Leo, Uiiin of Captor, II:C.'!i, and other fast ones, fen-curly fouled n bay colt by Cecllluu, 2:22. "Ily iliis time Lord Moilmen was wounded, and the casualties were ex Oeodlnjjly heavy anions Ills men. Their niuiutiuliiou was mostly exJteiMleil. and llie surrender was made at about hah past U In Hie morning. "Owing to tlio approaching accession t»f the 'young king the late ministry of Sngista was in i •fleet simply a provisional one, anil as the iinal ratification had to In* left to tin* new ministry an opportunity was afforded me to apply for a short leave of absence. I expert to return to iny post early in June. My relations with the Spanish government and with officials of all classes have been of tiie most pleasant character, and on all hands 1 have been the recipient of the most courteous consideration.It Is reported that A. E. Perrin re fused .VD.IHKD for Equality, 2:12U- MI* owner paid .fTail for lilm at auction. ('oliinrl (arliitm lleiiouiieeil hy Wife Vienna, March 17 rests have hoeii math* in countetioii witli tlit* con C I enituition tCD death l»y a court martial at Warsaw of a Russian colonel of the liniUe'of (Jriumi for tin* systematic revelation of military se i rets to a foreign power. Anions tIu» persons apprehended arc a number of Russian officers of rank. Colonel (iriniiu lias not yet heen executed. The discovery was clue to Colonel (Jrinnn'h wife, who denbiuiced her husband in revenge for his having lliliU court to Aliout sixty nr The Monk, -:US*/i» would have a fast lot to beat in the race lor 4he Boston Challenge. Cup. Hut he may be a contender. ' moil, per CfUl 22c 1 llD can fhit Salmon.. 18c I llD can I nil Salmon. .12.1c 11» can Mnt Salmon.. 10c I II) Can Markorci;,v^J^Ac Yon can always Cle]ienCt\ on our sail and can iish to he "Cm DC1 stock. v "The party in the kraal still held out and did nut give in until two gun# and a pompom were brought to bear upon them zit about It) o'clock, making theii position untenable. Promotion For l'rinee Henry Why did The Abbot have to play second fiddle to CresceusV Because lie wasn't (Jeered up to Ketcham. Not so bad, is it? I»erlin. March IT. Admiral l'rincc Ilenr.v of lYhssla. after completing the "It is continued that most of the Boer# wore our khaki uniforms. Many also wore our badges, liven ait ctosi' quarters they could not be distinguish ed from our own men. •fleet innnettvers the coming snmtner. will resign the command of the KJrst squadron, which he lias held for two years, prince Henry has held all positions in the Oennaii navy up to that of admiral. The only possible higher, com maud is that of the double squadron maneuvers, which have hitherto Keen conducted under a general inspector of the navy. It is expected that I'rinee It is said that Eddie Illee, the aflluent owner of Anaconda, 2:0 lv,, will pilot the fast pacer himself this cowing Reason. "It is clear the infantry fought well, and tin: artillery kept up the traditions of their regiment, in addition to the "I regretted to notice in many of tlio Amcrii-nn papers whieh I reeoived in Madrid statements to tin* efl'eet that tin* .vounj; king was physically ami mentally unlit to assume the reins of , , _ .. tfaveriurient. That is not t rue. lie has; P jp M ffj jjn M Mf been admirably brought up by a most UliEilu8wJr4l* ©& devoted mother, ami 1 see no reason ! LS v gut g*. n, mag m, onx -*» why lie should not reiuu with honor to • IIMIii IJ? [j ijS himself and to his country. He has I'wMlill ■ A I f OII AO \ot IlMMIIII|IOlfnC, smother woman, EVANS BROTHERS 'l'he Wichita Driving and Athletic company will be capitalized at and a line half mile track will be laid out and a spacious grand stand erected.A Hryn Mnwr Dormitory Hurticd. forty members of the ('ape police a I Philadelphia. .March 17. Denbigh hall, one of the .dormitory buildings of ready mentioned :i few parties of iinpi1 You Will Miss It if DCDu don't (:ik« Hr.vn Ilk* hinlitT oiluvatiofi CD!' .vmniir hulif \vv col bio squadron maneuvers next year :iC■ of our (livat Pan Patch, 2:041{», is wintering well, iiml liis"owner is Haiti to be out gunning for a -:ur» pacing class. Maybe a class ol'ttial sort will sprout before the sea- was burned last night. The college is located at Rryn Ylawr. af»out ten miles from this city. The tire was caused bv Wall Paper troops off the Held lDelareD*M C'oarto*y Tin* Sultau'M Ift-fun of Terror. ('Mnstaiitln*»pl«\ March IT. It is rumored lion* that forty additional arrests were made last Friday. It is be lie veil the persons apprehended were mostly officers of the naval school oii the upsetting of ;i lamp in tin* room of one of the students. It got beyond the I'roni other dispatches it appeals that General Mcthuen was shot while riding to bring up the mounted troops grown very fast and is now a lino look in«T lad. II«* takes a keen interest in military affairs and shows to -reat advantage when lie appears iiiounted at a son opens. PRICE LIST Reduction Sale PALETTE AND BRUSH control of the local tinmen, and lift' companies were sent from Philadcl phla. No one was injured. 1 Denbigh hall was erected in lHliO at a cost of Theodore C. Steele, the noted portrait! and landscape painter of Indianapolis, ! is painting a picture of .lames Whit | coiub Hi ley. the surrender tJoiioral 1 Delarey rode up and treated Ceneral Methuen with the greatest courtesy and consideration, lie ordered his return to Klerksdorji under (he care of his own nephew ami Ilafki island. Fund Tasha. who waD • review of the troops." liloateix, pertloz recently arrested by order of the Will I Speaking of lire king's accession, Mr. Smoked Filial! Hacldii tan', has I teen sentenced by the Vildb Sturcrsaid: Steak (\altisii court martial to live years' detention "There will be no formal coronation. Salt Mackerel lb in a fortress. The formal judgment of as the king of Spain is supposed to Siseoes the court will shortly be officially pub born crowned. He will merely take tlit- D\ r , . *• j' " It sets forth the details of' Fund oath to preserve the constitution, and , , !I j1,1.1 !1 *0# Pasha's seditions designs. there will be the customary cerenio- J r, Salmon.... ti • . ... .• .1 1 I v ' I' • i 1 I Ss'ilimiii For 'L'liis Week ()iiI v $!!« I tSc IVpiT "ith Wiilc Jionli'r go *";■D,■! Our sliii flias Imh ii cWHvilcd with I'roniinoiH ItuclicHtcr ItiinUcr Dead Cecilia Beaux of Philadelphia, the portrait painter, has received a commission to paint a portrait of Mrs. Theodore Roosevelt. She will start at once upon the work and has gone io- Washington I'm* that purpose. Rochester. N. V.. March 17. Samuel Wilder, a prominent banker and business man of this city, is dead, aged 7S u medical oflicer [satisticil HiMtoincrs. It-riuK Id,, i tin' sizi's of \ our rooms ami j»t«t pays a tribute to General 1 Delarey humanity ami describes him as The correspondent of The Dally Mai years. He was at one time prominent in dry goods circles and was one of the early direetois of the Western I'nion ——m«'s. It was, in Iju I. a question up to DiMnntroiiM Firo in \«Di»raska. | the last moment whether the represent 1 lli l' lat Salmon Hastily, Neb.. Millet* 17. A disas- atives of foreign' governments should j Ifaiiosi steak Salmon trolls tin' lias destroyed nearly hall* (In Ik* specially invited to witness tlie ae j|D cans Sardines. town of C anIt started in a hi! eesslon. Only tin* night before 1 left !'{ cans nstanl Sardines liaril hull and iuati hour. with a terri|iC Madrid the minister of state personal i .] ,y ;i * iD: .j.j , wind blowing. binned the billiard hall ly informed rue that tlie king wouhl i / " m • M , \t a newspaper otljee, blaeksuiith shop be pleased to have a representative of ! s! * ' ' * I postoliiei'. hardware store, drugston the United Stall's present, on this j 'll; Sweet .Mixed :,ml 1,01 I'l osUl.-nt Koos.-V . It .1. .1. I. M. j wc always carry a fine ttnm of Gro-11|B |■ s!ceruD"coods|walfer !• .ill It,., ,. A .isD.M:hvh li. Ai :i i„ tin-srliTtlwn of Mr. C'iiitv. as hr wn's CoVllfl' Main ami i'lHiliias Strci'ts,, I'"11 1!m'' Uanul.iHur Miinist.T at Mndiiil wlica tin' vouni; ' NVxi to |*,«k. lloti'l. ■ ! ITS asMin; III,HI II was voIim! In I IK r. ■: IK. k- * -oJo. is,- Fine Remnants 4c Double Roll. -f1' \\ i' li;i\iD ri'i'civt'd over SO(X) rolls »i New Spring Wall Papar :nnl will - I»ut il oil sale ll('\t Ucek. ••lu Uliant fighter am! a born lead* r who biing* no bitterjiess or i;:V**i:« 1 I't'tM lug to his task ami who sternly re Miss Anna West Shaw, a Si. Louis nrtlst, has been commissioned to paint a portrait of Queen Alexandra and will noon depart l'or London. She is a graudniccu of ltcujumiu West, one of tin* Wading painters of early America. Telegraph company. lie was at oik time president of the Central hank, ol tin' Merchants' bank and long a director in the Flour City hank- and was the owner of the Wilder building. lit1 leaves an estate upward of .*l,t»up,000. presses any excesses on the part of tin •Further evidence of the anility ol tile Iloers to penetrate the blockhouse lines is contained in a dispatch fioni fleilbron, Orange lliver C olony. wliit li describes how Commandant Mentz on the night of March in crossed the Hcllbroii-Wolvchock railroad line at Watch for Our Announcement. A painting by Constantin Troyou was j Hold last month at Christie's, London, ! for JfoO.UUU. It is a picture of eatrlo iiud sheep HT'.j by fiOji inches, from the William Waring collection, ami wa'tfj bought from the artist lor not more S. Barrift, lUrtniugham. A hi.. March 17. A cyclone struck the town of riper, I»ibb county, wrecking forty houses and damaging thirty live others. Ed Turner, colored, was killed;'and John Allen. Forty l|oiiN*'M Wrecked, near I'Vit\ Uridyl i.'ottenbcrg. One Boer advanced, tirin his rifle. Two pickets between tin blockhouses returned this lire'and kill than ijvXH). liver nulls III pel eellt. Tin* 'meeting' \Uis iUhMulnl by ill Willi's in a SPECIAL SALE McDonnell mCzr & DOBBIE PERT PERSONALS verely injured. vd the Bt»cr ;mC! liis lioi'Htv Tin* IU»«*rV tlu'U C lit 1MC» wire IV|u*o mid drow ii n uioU loosC» s. whit*h UiioCkrD Cluw.ii -UU ysirilH of tin1 fumr Cir«*at lliilIHulit nt .Itinr**/, 101 Paso. Tex.. March L'T. 'IVn ..... •c waircs tmuv than CD per , , „ ssiml people, most C»f thrill Ann rinu witnessed a bloody Imlllijjht at .Juarez, Mexico, just across the river from tills city, in which two of Spain's iiofed matadors, Fuentes nml Miiz/antini. „ ,Ml |H.slii..ist..|. 1o"U Six lml,M ,liy' i M.'I.S SI l'.ltl l,t 1 h;iC I l.v IT, -i.l. nt lloiisi'. l,ill, l,lU s""nl' 1,11,1 liv'' ln"w" mlucnl I,. SI! J, pail- , \ .'It. i ™ r" f-""vd I''f'Htt'S illili |,.s. 1I-| \ p;,i, KUMnintcrd not thoso who 11:i(1 iI'mD ci'iit tlol lo uClV TODAY! tV!T«'(l Hogg e And it wasn't jacU ot calf thai dt! C 'inn BRIEF NEWS NOTES By this tiliif l'rlftee Henry hasfCeased wondering why A lueriemis go abroad with over .".no JHur*. and tin* pickets were powerless to stop the overwhelm \vk oitkr vol somm. TIHSCi I'lNK IN CAN XKI) I'lU I L'S. niomllii Tukfii to llowliiii. P.hsImii. Mjireh IT. .1. WiHn-d Won illi.i. under indictment' by the The lvslymilion ol' William M. John idler SlitM' All now stv to rest. Haitituore American; Mr. Si-huah was rift-elected president of the steel trust without opposition, iVudar FiulilH n Dik'I. Lawreuceburg, Ky., 'J 1 .—Alfred *Vitherspoon, president of the First As campaign material those Monte Car lo stories were Hat failures.—Washing his wife, whose holly was found in the Chelmsford woods last summer. was National hank ti'ere, is in a precarious eoiulition ait his home and I'oliee Indue'I'orter Walker is under stirveillauce as tin' result of a duel between tin'in with revolvers in a dry goods store. ilonl of (ho naval rettiing hoard am), cnl.v lights i (-.-in ears .«•« .!Zt' . . 1 .ii-, I He, 22C .. 1.1,., is,-, '2-2,. t«»n l*ost ;isi night from New n«'\t to Adiiiiral l»i*\vov. tin* I'fiiikhi^ DAVENPORT'S Shoe Store. iHc- and 2fV iidc One of the Yanderbilts luts just had his tax schedule cut from #L\000,000 to $10,000. Of course his piano is listed for JjyO and Ills watch lor .510.—Chicago i Kecord-Herald. York on the steamer old I'omiuiou I»\ Otlicer t'liapman of Hiv city police ami Detectives Rhodes and lYoctor of t he olfio'i- oftlit* iia-y.v, has reached t li«i aire of sixty-two and. iti ';tcC-ordauce with i hc l;t w . has liccu-placed on the retired ,jJ(l j.v,sj 4s;j I.ouis yards .Mitchell liar- EASTER FLOWERS. MMiiKjjitiro Hurl In Wreck Si. Louis, M.-m-li 17. In ;i wiv And Full I.in.- of Dried I'niits ;d Vcrv l.uw I'ric-cs. lisou of I'liiluih-lpliin. iniIl|oimin» ami '111III# t)u-} H'i»r«'s«'iU!iUvt' of J. i\ .Moi'iran; ?Dr. Ajin;j'fC*:rn clicks tea in \;tnCinislietl tin?'j OoriKtt.. .Mr. I Jjj prison's physician, ami IV-ilisli team in tin- intmmtional ruble I tlio yiilw (it* ilio mtlliVmaiiv, wnv in- Afl'T two ilnys (if liiiril flu I'ottfil Hunts ;iml PmIhi Flouvrs miiiI J'oliaf^i IWointioi Cut • A man named Home is said to be slated for the governorship of the Danish West Indies. He is a New Knglander. They always go t«D new countries with a horn for the natives.—At- AilmlrnI Si'lih'.v (iin-H lo IIonIoii No LfltcKkrya, *'Iloi,'t' Fivsl, I uul 1 iutti'i* a Specialty WiisliiiiKlon. .Mmvli IT Si'lllcy luls left law for Huston. »vl»'ic lie Is tu ultrml tlie ri'lrlmiiioii iuciilvut Ailinlval Husbands in I.tmolmrf;, Prussia, must 1m- home lit 11 oVIovk at nlj-'lit or |inv ii tin'' "t ab'lit half of which (roi;s to tin- o!jin;iiainaut, who In usually the wife. i.-lti'KK fCxniiuJimi11. tlii* Ityfnit llii' srv ' juivil. Ail'lcr at Hit'St. I.tifiis • ntli uf lilt' iltUnialiyllul M'ik'S of ' Bii|ilist . lios|Dll.il tliC\v ln:i tcHi'S for I In- X.nfm'H Ctn|D. A HUTU':! Irn vC i hi' if «on 1 gaiiifrtiinU Urea; Ki'lfaiu -IJ-j, | hurst, C 76 SOUTH CHAIN STREET. to till' 1!\ MrllllIiCD11(1:1 y ii't'rlllilllirs. 4 'oil ttivKsiiiau Na|i|u'ti UcroiiiiiaiiicU liliu. Wt'l'O lit I'mvjiases dC 1 i\• red. J-BCIRPENTER.exeterst. exeter bdro C )|lll;)X lakcll IiVi'I'iiM |ilnni( lamu Coustltutloii, ly. 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