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"ptf . ' •• : •• J 1, s" J St- * * a. j; m -fw PITTSTON, PA., TUESDAY, APRIL 8, 1902. TWO CENTS A ' j. FOETY CENTS A MONTH, f 6 PAGES. Dnj UriB ~ (WEEKLY ESTABLISHED 1960. 940 FMn. | DAILY 'EST. BY THEO. BART 1882. ESIDENT AT CHARLESTON EXCLUSION MALATESTA SENTENCED. HUGHESTOWN Do you know good goods when you see them. And do you want that kind. At the People's Store you will always And the' best values at the lowest pfices.,. 4 . STRIKE NOT ENDED. Bllamlnan* Miner* Rrpndlate In- BILL PASSED Get* Fire Mnntta ForvApplauding McKtnley'a Mu'rrtcr. Solid Bold Spring o Eyeglases ONE DOLLAR Fitted and Adjusted liy H. 6. SHUPP'S Expert Optician, 38 W. MARKET, WILKESBARRE. HO CHARGE FOR EXAMINATION Duliois, Pa., April 8.~Tho district office™ of the United Mine Workers anil delegates from the mines of the ltochenter nnd Pittsburg Coal and Iron company have rejected the Indianapolis agreement reached last Krliluy by their dtnnapnllii Asrcrmrnt. Rome, April 8.—Enrico Malatesta, the Italian anarchist, has I been sentenced by a court of justice to five months' Imprisonment for contumacy on account of certain articles applauding: the murder of President MeKlnley which -were written for and published lu tin anarchist newspaper. An interesting session of the Hughcstown borough council was hehl last evening, at which several matters of great importance were, considered. This Week We Offer Party Arrived There This House Finishes Consideration of Chinese Measure., Perhaps the most Important feature of the meeting was the presentation of three ordinances by Burgess Hunt which provide for summary conviction and fine for Infraction thereof. One relates to the conduct of unlicensed hotels and saloons, another to the keeping open of saloons on Sunday's and election days, and the third to keeping pool and billiard rooms open on Sunday. All three of the measures provide 'for infractions, a line be imposed or a t£rm of not exceeding o0 days in the lock-up be given. They were passed on first and second-reading and allowed to lay over until the nest meeting for final action. Ladies' Calico Wrappers, a nice assortment Eflft of patterns for.... IPUIp 20 pes double width Noyelty Dress Goods. all shades, a yard fcUU Large assortment Ladies' Fancy Hose, for a ft pail'; ■ Morning. ■aattonnl executive-board* mid General Manager Robinson of the Rochester amtPIttsburg company. WAR TAX REPEAL ADOPTED VISITED THE NAVY YARD. The conference between the. district officers, the delegates and Sir. Robinson took place at Punxsutawiiey, the first session being held in the morning, when Mr. Robinson submitted the Indianapolis ugrecmcnt, ns follows: Mnlatesta Is veil known to the an arclilstle colony of Ifciterson, which came Into such prominence owing to the assassination of King Humbert- and President McKinle.v. Knrlco Malatesta, the recognized headfof all anarchists, is a former convict mid served a term of Imprisonment in rial.v. For n further period he was Interned on the island of Lampedusa, near Sicily, whence he escaped to London through the agency of the Patorson group and London confederates. About June, 1800, he came to N'ew York and at once assumed the leadership of the anarchists here as editor of one of their newspapers. Conference Rcpo/t Accepted by Both To Avoid the Crowds, the Party Took House and Senate—Now Goes to Trolley Cars From a Mile Outsido the City—Will speak at Banquet the President—Debate on Cuban "Work to lie resumed on the same basis of price for mining and day lalwr and conditions ns existed nt the beginning of'the last scale year, except that at Uleanorn the miners shall push cars one way in all rooms that are now or may hereafter be equipped with Iron rails, otherwise present conditions of mule haulage to continue, and at the Florence mines cars to be handled, after both mule and electric, by pushing one way except In such places, now working and equipped for electric haulage. . Reciprocity Began. Tonight. Washington. April 8.—The. house yesterday passed the Chinese exclusion bill after Incorporating in It several amendments which Increased the drustic character of the measure. The principal one not only excludes Chinese by birth and descent, but all Chinese of mixed blood. The chief struggle was over the einploymeut of Chinese sailors on American ships. Charleston, S. C., April 8.—The Pres. Idential special arrived here at 9.30 o'clock this morning, on time. To avoid a large cfowd at the station, the President's special stopped a mile and a half before reaching it. and the party took trolley cars for the site of the now 'Charleston navy yard. After a brief visit at that point, the President and his guests went aboard the revenue cutter Algonquin, and started on their tour of the harbor. The President's remarks at the banquet in the Charleston hotel tonight will be entirely informal and extempore. He will reserve his speech' for delivery at the exposition grounds tomorrow in response to the formal address of welcome by fhe president of the Exposition company. Ladies' Skirts arid Shirt Waists —a grand assortment of styles and colors. The street committee which recently irEde a tour of the borough reported that the streets were In bad shape and the Btreet commissioner was instructed to see that all highways were pkeed in good condition as soon as possible. Burgess Hunt was Instructed to notify all property owners along tlii newly-graded section of Parsonage street to move their fences back to the pioper line at once, in order that the sticet may be placed in proper condition. The street commissioned was instructed to notify the burgees of any persons caught dumping ashes or rubbish on the streets, so that the latter could take proper action against them. White Enameled Curtain Poles, complete foV 10c each Ho was very intlmute with Bresei, nnd after leaving New York for London communicated with him before Bresei started on his murderous expedition to Italy. According to Information In possession of the police, at several meetings of the Puterson anarchists the idea of assassinating President McKinley was seriously discussed. Malatesta, it was reported laRt January, was on li.is way to New York to stir up the zeal of his fellow agitators, using the visit of Prince Henry as an object lesson. 1,000 yarcls of Embroideries, assorted widths, a good ' variety of patterns, worth from 8c to 12c a yard; your choice. .5c yard All amendment covering this proposition at first was ruled out on a |Dolnt of order, but subsequently was uiodiflad to evade the ruling and was adopted— 100 to 74. As passed the bill practically re-euaets alMhe existing exclusion laws and incorporates with them the existing treasury regulations. It extends these exclusion laws |o the Philippines and the other possessions of the United States and forbids Chinese laborers In our colonial possessions coming Into this country. "The present conditions of pushing cars will continue until such rooms art! exhausted or worked out, nfter which the cars during the pit-sent scale year will he hauled one way and pushed one way, as customary after regular mule haulage." WE'LL WRITE ....It DOWN AVe have an elegant assortment of White Goods and all kinds of Wiisli Goods. Now is the time to make your selection. People's Store, This the miners refused to accept, and another conference was held during the afternoon. -Mr. Robinson stated he had no further offer to make. The miners refused absolutely to accept this agreement and insisted upon nothing less than the Jltoonn scale, which is in effect that mules must !*• placed in all mines Where possible to haul cars. We want your grocery orders for several reasons. DESTITUTION IN T :as. The /check roll for tho month of March, amounting to $170.98, was ordered paid, as were several small bills which were presented. Burgess Hunt notified council that ho had sold the shanty used by the small pox guards to Thomas Keid for $U The bond of Patrick J. Fly nil, high constable, in the sum of $500, with Samuel Monk and David J. Jones as sureties, was ap. proved. Beoause'we have the largest and best stock of Fancy Groceries. The Philippine commission by the terms of the bill Is directed to ndopt proper measures for the enforcement of the provisions of the bill In the Philippines.Twelve Hundred Pernom Hfpo! ILMYS TIE CHEAPEST. is south maim stket.. London, April 8.—Earl KimWerly, Liberal Icjuler of the House or,Lords who has been seriously 111 for Borne time past, is dead. He suffered a serious relapse yesterday morning, and the end came. Liberal Leader Dead. to Be Htnrvinic. Because our attention will jussure you best servicc. Because we can save you time and monev. Laredo, Tex., April Letters wore received from Court t.v Clerk Vails. Sheriff and Tux Collector l.oznno and County .fudge Spolm of Zapatu county in response to imiuii'les as to the condition of affairs in that section, and they contirm the reports of the doHtltutc condition of I hi' citizens. County Clerk Vails in his letter says: EVANS?? The conference therefore adjourned, and the strike goes on, with no immediate prospect of settlement. The district officers say that (icneral Manager ltohiusou must come to them the next tliue for a settlement. Depression lias everywhere in the region taken the place of the good cheer that was manifested on the announcement from Indianapolis Saturday morning of a settlement.The conference report on the war rev. enue. tux repetft bill was adopted and the bill sent to the White House. Lutein the afternoon Mr. Fowler (X. .1.i moved to pass under suspension of the rules the senate bill to extend the charters of national banks for twenty years. As it was after the usual hour for adjournment the attendance was slim, but a call of the house finally secured a quorum, and the bill was passed. Because one o*-»lor is a step toward the making of a permanent custom«r. We pride ourfjll onour*t«D«'k. No "Cheap .Tolln,, iritfxls. Everything of ilie vory b?st finality. STRICTLY FRESH EGGS. Hanged This Morning, Camden, N. J., April 8.—Samuel Van Stavern was hanged here at 10.02 this m6rnlng for the murder of his wife last November. Chief of I Police Schmaltz presented the following list of officers, which was approved by the council: Herman Strubeck, Henry Smith, .U. G. Carichner, Charles Tischler, Dennis Owens, Joseph Walsh, Thomas Sheridan. P. J. Hughes, William Slieetz, Patrick Grogan, Frank J. Stahl, Jr., Evans. The chief reported that the stars used by the officers were in bad shape and was decided to get new ones. The auditors presented the audit jor 1901, which was approved and ordered printed. Btfy your Groceries at Our Store and you are alwave sure to be buying at the Right prices. "I cannot In words picture the misery, privations and suffering afflicting our drought stricken country. To say some families have one scant meal a day is expressing it mildly. While I cannot state positively that any people have actually died of starvation, still 1 cajii say in all truth, and all the residents here will benr me out. many have died that were sick wild could easily be saved if nourishment had been at hand. A COMPLETE LINE OP FRESH GARDEN SEED. Court Juatice Dead. BRENNAN & ROBERTS Yonre for Business, Auburn, N. Y.. April 8.—Charles C. Dwlght. Justice of tbe Supreme Court, died tills morning, aged 72 years. Qualify Guaranteed. PRINCE HENRY ARRESTED Considerable time was consumed by tlie senate in a discussion of the conference report on the bill to reduce the war revenue taxes. As passed by the senate the tax ou transactions in so called bucket shops waB retained. The conference struck out that provision, it being explained thut the house would not consent tp lt«f retpnt(pii. Mr. Berry' (Ark.t, Alt'./B*oon (Ga.) and Mr. Pcttus (Ala.) insisted that the senate should demand the retention of the tax. Mr. Atdrlch (II. 1.1, Mr. Allison (la.) and Mr. Si»ooner (Wis,*, while tliey were la favor of the tax, explained that It could not be retained without endangering the entire measure. The conference report Bnally was adopted—3tl to 20. Comer Main and Thomas Streets, Next to Eagle Hotel. Evans's Success Flour, per bbl. .94.SO THE WEATHER Wiw ryrlhiK on Korlildilcn Path With Wife ami Huler of Hennr. Potatoes, per bu .90 Washington, April 8—Forecast until 8 p. m„ Wednesday, for Eastern Penn. sylvanla: Rain tonight and probably Wednesday; colder Wednesday. Berlin, April S.—lYInee and Princess Henry, who nre visiting the Grand Duke of Host*:, have been doing a good deal of bicycling around Darmstadt. While wheeling with the grand duke ||n the Heidelltcrg road the prince, the princess and their host left the muddy wagon road for a footpath on which bicycling is forbidden. A imllceinan suddenly jumped out from 11 hedge and shouted: "Halt! Dismount!" Trimmed Hats New niHMjfPoncni Hats; special for this weelc #1.1)8 to #5.00. Gran. Sugar, 20 lbs for ...%»■ .30 "In San Iguacio and other places the children have that pallid look, that listless walk and blank stare which clearly show that hunger is at hand. Ask the governor that a representative of charitable people be sent here to Investigate. All we ask for Is corn, beans, lard, coffee unci sugar. Planting tiiuc has passed, ami there is no hope of a crop again this year. The people who actually require and must lmvq aid arp estimated at 1,200." Butter, best quality, per lb Fillings that last. Dr. Welsh, 14 S. Main,! Evans's Best Coffee, none better FINANCIAL AND Hll ?ork Stock Markets, furnished by.M. S. Jordan ft Co., Stock brokers, room 2ti Miners' Bnnk building. nilxBdril In WUeonaln 26 Quaker Oats, 2 pkgs. for -86 Grape Nuta, 2 pkgs. for Cream of Wheat, 2 pkgs. for £S per lb. PUlllltield, Wis., April 8.—A terrific April blizzard prevails furiously over central Wisconsin. Snow has been falling and a high wind prevailing all day, mid it is very cold. It is the worst storm of the winter. LEGHORN HATS Beautifully trimmed with mull and (lowers; 4!)o and 75c; worth double. Pillsbury Vitos, 2 pkgs. for .25 New York, April 8, 1902. Open. Clos .131V4 131% Tlio royal iwrt.v obeyed. mid the priinil ilnkc, I icing sharply i|iicstloiied. said lie. whn the (il'illld Duke of Hesse and Ills companions were Prince and Princess Henry. /If. WALOMAN Force, try It, per pkg. 16 Sugar Atcbt8uu Atchison, pref Copper Car & Foundry Brooklyn Traction * B. & O Mother Oat*, per pkg. .10 77% 97% 6G 77% 97% 65% Mr. Simmons Of. C.) explained briefly why he should support the Chinese exclusion Mil, although he fnimbly siiid he would do jso wltli some reluctance. The exclusion bill was reaii for committee*amendment, the reading occupying considerable time. 19 South Main St. Flaked Rice, per pkg. ..... .16 Now York. April Through August Bcluiont & Co.. financial agents of tlic Subway Construction company, full settlement lias boon made with the owners of property in Park avenue' whose hollies were" destroyed l»y the cavein of Mil veil 21, when tile fronts of several handsome residences on tineast side of the avenue slid into the rapid transit tunnel. TliiD settlement involved cash payments aggregating $V,- UOfr.lMMi and I lie purchase of a whole block of buildings. Details of the transaction. which is without precedent ill tin1 history of rapid transit operations, are lacking, but it Is known that an entire block of dwellings has boon purchased by a representative of Iteiuioiil & Co. and that the price paid for each plot more than compensated the owner for actual losses resulting from thr Belmont Pay* Damn (tea, For over years Heintz'a Large Sour Plcklea, 3 doz .25 Heintz'a large Dill Pickle*, 3 doz .26 29% G5% 10«J 46% 29% 65% 106% 46% The policeman cnlnjy asked for idcutiflcntion, and when all three had answered satisfactorily he let. llieiu bo. saying that he would report the matter at hcadtiuarters. Dr. RICHTER'S World-"Renowncd "Anchor" Fain Expeller A Book Free Heint's Sweet Pickles, 3 doz.... £5 Heintz'a Sweet Mixed Pickles per qt..20 Chcs. & Ohio ..... Chic. & Gt. Western C., M. & St. P. ... C.. n. I & P Col I. & V Brie 24% 167% 24% 168% It is likely that the usual line of 7 marks ($1.75) will be collected from the royal bicyclers. 176% 98% 37 68% 107 134% 176 99% 367k 68% 1(19% 134% Hash to Idaho MoldArlds. Wo will bo plert«»ed to seed, on receipt of Attached coupon, correctly filled out nnd ouecent to coyer o*iDon»e of mailing or will deliver to any one presenting iho coupon properly made out at our store h copy of EVANS BROS., ;«. * Boise, Ida., April 8.—The northwest has In a long time seen nothing to create such widespread excitement as the discovery of the Thunder mountain goldtlelds in this state. A stampede has resulted which promises to add 20.tMHD to the camp's population before summer is ended. One remarkable development is the investment of large sums of money by eastern syndicates eomposed'of men supposed to be too conservative to take a flier on even a gold mine and whom the Klondike could not tempt. Already over $ I..KHUN hi has been invested by Pittsburg. Chicago and New York persons, with the district still under ten feet of snow. has proven to be the Best there U for Eric, pref. ... Louis. & Nash Manhattan El. Met. Traction Mo. Pacific ... Col. Southern ill. Central . Hartford, t'ouii., April K -Hy a vole of (D,Cil8 to (D,134 Ignatius A. Sullivan, a clerk in a clothing store, was elected mayor of Hartford, defeating the Republican candidate. Major William It. Dwigiit, who is a member of one of the most distinguished families in Connecticut nnd who made a tine record in the Spanish war. With bands playing the "Wearing of the lirecn" the labor unions celebrated the victory last night with a big parade. I.ast year the Republicans carried the city by Mr. Sullivan declares this victory is but the beginning of the end and that workingmen are bound to win at the polls everywhere if they organize and that through thcui politics will be purillcd. Hartford F.lccti I.ahor Mayor. Rheumatism, Gout, Neuralgia,«c. UAMOU9 Rheumatic Compiaints. '•THE DICTIONARY OF SP0RTS--V01.1." containing, aphabeticaUy Arranged, under each ou i of the nmin sports, such as Golf, Baseball. Radug etc., all the popular expressions with a concise definition of oach. It is v THE ONLY BOOKLET OF ITS KINO EXTANT of convenient and vest pocket size. Everything attractively ana artistically illustrated. It alao contains a number of haodsune full-page illustrations, showiug correct clothes for men. The Booklet throughout i« illustrated in colon tints, the work of the famous New York artists, Messrs. C4raut Wright, M. R. Morgan and Mrs. E. MacNanmra The Booklet whh written by Mr. Will Curlev. Editor of Field HiDorts, New York Journal for Messrs. Alfred Benjamin Co.» New York, Makers of Correct Clothes for Men, who, at an expense of many of thousands of dollars, published 46 South Main Street, Pittston, Pa, 163% 1110% 165% 101% 28 142% 27% 142% Oaiy 25c. and 50c. at all druggists crthrough Norfolk & Western N. Y„ O. & W N. Y. Central Pennsylvania Heading 56% 32% 163% 130% 56% 32% 163% 150% F. IC, Richter & Go. 56% 82% 32% 94% 57% 82 cavein 215 Pearl Street, New YorC. Reading, prcf. . . SouthernC Ry Southern Ry prcf . So. Pacific Tcnn. C. & I Texan Pacific U. S. Leather U. S. Leather, prcf, u, S. Rubber . IT. S. Steel . i., U. 8. Steel prcf Western Union Wabash, pref Union Pacific Union Pacific BRIEF NEWS NOTES 33 94% The shall of Persia lias decided to visit Kuiperor William ill May. THERE: IS NOTHING 65 till 41'/4 12% 83% 05% 09 % 41V4 Mayor Carter II. Harrison has forwarded to I'anl Kruger at The Hague an Invitation to visit Chicago. MARKET MOVEMENTS Jim Howard's WllncNi Indicted, Frank fort. lv.v.. April 8.-The grand jur.v lm» indicted 11. I". Robertson of Breathitt county, chief aiilii witness for Jtimes Howard, who was convicted of the inurdpr of William tioeiiei, on the chni'Ke of false swearing. Robertson was hrought iwro and released on ball. The same jury indicted Frank Cecil and Zach Steele of Bell county for complicity in the alleged Coelicl murder conspiracy. It is said that both have fled from the state. carefully Analyzed and present ed Id our EQUAL TO THE 12% 84V6 1714 41% 94 90 It Is iinounccd from Skji FraiK'iftco that the Commercial company will lay a cable to the Philippines without regard to action of congress. "Daily Market Letter" ill "irh manner u* lo In1 of vttlmihlr asxistnricr In thr nftrruhtf, nulr/it,- him l-D in fiaitr as In iibfnni thg firs/ Dvills Mailrnl free. al*» our biidnomo 400 1D«»C■. clolhbountl, illustrntcil A QUARTER OF A MILLION COPIES, WILKE TILE OR ilnsslnns Appeal to Amerlcnn Consnl. liondon, April 8.— a dispatch dated Moscow, Friday, April 4. Hip correspondent of The Times says the American consul at Moscow. Samuel Smith, lias received a column ideation purport ins to come from the mothers and sisters of Imprisoned Russian students protesting a gainst .the cruelties towliicli the latter are subjected. The petitioners s4tj* they are convinced that the czar Is ignorant of these cruelties, otherwise his known kindnestf of heart would prompt him to stop them. They implore the American consul, "(lie representative of a free and enlightened nation. to acquaint tlie czar with the cruelties perpetrated in his narnp." The book is of intrinsic value and if produced for B«»ok Htorw sale would readily bring 250. TO 50C. IF SOLD TO » LOVER OF OUTDOOR SUMMER SPORTS 1714 42 93% 90 43% 101 % . 87% OLASS LINED A number of persons were injured In a collision that occurred at Carlstadt, N. .1.. on Monday between a train ou the New York and Now Jersey railroad and a trolley ear of the Jersey City, Hobokon and ratorson Trolley company."Guide to Investors" Orderi solicited to any amount for puichnso or iialp. REFRIGERATOR. 44 10114 ss Simon Long's Sons. COUPON- ■Cut out and acud to Haight & Freese B. Q. CARPENTER * CO., prof WILKESBARRE. Un Allen's Foot-Ease, EstJihlinhed AA Main Office, 1800. If !!■ 53 IJ'wny.NY. STOCKS, BONDS, GRAIN, COTTON. PlwiHo JH'iid mo free-one oo|iy Rooklot: orHiwrta,' illiiHtratn.f, HH |Ml)llCuhoU I»v HoUjRUlill £ Co Neir York. Kiirlojed i» on« cent to cover postage-or deliver to hearer. A powder to be shaken Into the shoea. Tour feet feel swollen, nervous and bot. and get tired easily. If tou hare smarting feet or tight shoes, try Allen's Foot-Ease. It tools the feet and makes walking oasjr. Curea swollen, sweating feet Ingrowing I'udprrnitl Fiends l or n Convict. Albany. X. Y.. April 8.- Iguace Pndereski appeared before liovernor Oileil In tlie exeeutive chamber to plead for the liberty of a fellow countryman. He was received most cordially by the governor and was assured that the greatest consideration would be Riven the case. M. Paderowski's apiieai was for a pardon for Anton Nvcruer. a Pole now in Sing Sing sixteen years serving a life sentence for murder. •Turned YVliltfieldi presldeut of the Western Baseball league niul siMirting editor of-tlip Kansiis City Shir, committed suicide at his home 111 Kansas. City on Monday. Mr. Wliittleld was well known In sporting circles throughout the west. Miner's Bank Bldg., Pittston, Pa. FttiNCirAi. omens. Name lln«ioa, rhIUilflpliU, IHl»hiirr. WnrfulA-, IMllMr*, n«shlnBfon, C ttirlaait, Newark. Knlllo, Sr«rnw, AI ham. r*ii|kkrr|ilf, Tnrnnl", lll«nll« C Uy. ( Ih'ImmiV Toledo, ( oluabiit, Itetrolt, l'rotldrN#*, U«fll, liar I ford, S|irlnjt(1f Id. Street ; mill, blister*, and callous (pots. Ilclleven * J corns sfld bunions ot all pain and gives rest and comfort. Try It today. Sold by all drucglata *"C• «•"D« stores for 25c. Trial pAckags FK«B. Addraas, Allen S. Olmsted lURoy. M. I. Saved Many a Time, Byraruae Demnmla an InvmtlKfltlon IJon't neglect coughs aud colds even If It Is spring. Such eases often result sterlously at this season just because people are careless. One Minute Cough Cure will remove all danger. Absolutely safe. Acts at oncc. Sure thfrhnrnrtrrftiirt financial rMimli.lltllltv of your Broker. in M« tmportvitu the ftolectlon of rlffht .litcka." Syracuse, X. Y., April 8.—The common council has nnunlinously adopted a resolution calling upon the senators and representatives in congress from New York state to demand a complete investigation of the cliarges that Edward Kichter of Syracuse, a private in the Twenty-eighth infantry, was tortured to death at the command of a.n oflicer. McDonnell & DOBBIE The Griffin Studio. Artiitlc Photography In all Branohaa. BURKE'S We'll Do Your Dental Work painlessly, perfectly, and when you yant It. or we won't charge you anything for It. We've been doing business that way for the paBt 20 years— and the bulk of It, too. Evidence that the people appreciate It. The Albany dentists. 23 N. Franklin St., Wilkesbarre.Shipwrecked Crew Reni-hea Port, San Francisco, April N.—The British ship Frnnfclstan. laden with coal from Newcastle, N. S. W„ and bound for this •city, was abandoned at mi on April ,'t, her cargo having Ijeen oil tire for three days and the vessel being In imminent danger of destruction. Captain Atkinson of the burning ship, his wife and the crew of twenty-six men were rescued by the schooner H. C. Wright and have reached tills port. 18 South IHaln St. euro lor croup, grip, bronehltip and other throat ami lung troubles. Postmaster, C. O. Dawson, Barr, 111., says it is the very, best cough medicine on the market. It has saved many a severe Bickness." Farrer, Peck & Roberts.Our opening has been n great success, although as well prepared as we will be ill a few days more. We offer tomorrow the following bargains: WE OFFER YOU SOMETHING FINE IN CANNED FRUITS. Wllkeaharrt), Pa. PEOPLE'S PHONE 361 51. MAIN ST t'onnt Milillklla In »w York Titian's Phila. Candy Kitchin will receive tliis we k a lnrgc shipment of ICE CREAM DROPS und will(8ell thenj This Week Only ut 30c Per Pound. 1 gal. can Best Apples 32c UeAlng stoves at ABh'a. New York. April 8.—Count Matsukata, former premier of Japan, wbc with a party of friends Is on a tour of the world, has reached New York. The count will s|MDnd a couple of weeks in New York. Washington and the other large cities of the east atid will then go to Europe. Ladies' Eton Jackets, black, brown 3 lb can Pears 3 lb can Peaches... 3 lb can Apricots... 1J lb can Pineapple 15c, 18c, 22c 15c, 18c, 22c . 18c and 20e 20u Yaaaen'a Jewelry Store Has Opened a new place at 63 N. Main St., next door to Sacks & Brown. Ruby Lip* and a clear complexion, the pride of woman. Have you lost these charms through .torpid liver, constipation, biliousness, or nervousness? Dr. Agnew's Liver Pills will restore them to you—40 little "Rubies" In a vial. 10 cents. Act likte a charm. Never *ripe. 100 in 25c vialV Sold by J. H. Houck.—15 ' , and tan, at Ladias' black and blue serge or *3.5© First Train In Ten Dara. Armory Block, North Main It. cheviot Walking Skirts, trimmed silk bands, percale lined, at *2.tX) Ladies' Navy and Black Suits,Eton Jackets, skirt and jacket trimmed with hands of satin, tailor made in the latest style, at each $5.50 Other bargains at same time. And Full Line of Dried * Fruits at Very Low Prices. Drink "COKo" and you will not have d^aPCPBia. Meridian, Miss., April &—Traffic on the Mobile and Ohio south of Meridiau and the Alabama anil Ylcksburg has opened up, and trains are running through for the first time in about ten days. It will be some days and perhaps weeks before regular schedules are resumed, as trains liaye to move cautiously in the flooded districts. Noliea. Fresh Eggs and Butter a Specialty i NO Better Fish and Oysters Than You get at Meaaiok'a. Both phones. For making repaira around your If the party, or parties who havo circulated ruunortt to the effect that I attempted to poiHon Georjre tJtowe Ttlhnau. of Mootic, will meet at the office of a Justice of the Peace, I mill *i*» an opportunity to prove the truth of their aoutertfnns otherwise to bear the sentence of tho law in cans of slander. Monumthta and CorntC Poitt, ;!n» and Curbing. P. W. Stege- Wyo. W. Plttston. tl home this spring you will And just what you need at Dershlmer & Griffin's lumber yard, and at price* that are right. First come flrst served. 16 SOUTH dill 1TUET. Finn man, Have your printing done at zette Office. the Ga- fnPHINA Doiikk TlU.il A*. JOHN BURKE ft SON. New phono 5080. Prompt dtlirory.
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Title | Pittston Gazette |
Masthead | Pittston Gazette, April 08, 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 | 1902-04-08 |
Location Covered | United States; Pennsylvania; Luzerne County; Pittston |
Type | Text |
Original Format | newspaper |
Digital Format | image/tiff |
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 |
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Title | Pittston Gazette |
Masthead | Pittston Gazette, April 08, 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 | 1902-04-08 |
Location Covered | United States; Pennsylvania; Luzerne County; Pittston |
Type | Text |
Original Format | newspaper |
Digital Format | image/tiff |
Identifier | PGZ_19020408_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 | "ptf . ' •• : •• J 1, s" J St- * * a. j; m -fw PITTSTON, PA., TUESDAY, APRIL 8, 1902. TWO CENTS A ' j. FOETY CENTS A MONTH, f 6 PAGES. Dnj UriB ~ (WEEKLY ESTABLISHED 1960. 940 FMn. | DAILY 'EST. BY THEO. BART 1882. ESIDENT AT CHARLESTON EXCLUSION MALATESTA SENTENCED. HUGHESTOWN Do you know good goods when you see them. And do you want that kind. At the People's Store you will always And the' best values at the lowest pfices.,. 4 . STRIKE NOT ENDED. Bllamlnan* Miner* Rrpndlate In- BILL PASSED Get* Fire Mnntta ForvApplauding McKtnley'a Mu'rrtcr. Solid Bold Spring o Eyeglases ONE DOLLAR Fitted and Adjusted liy H. 6. SHUPP'S Expert Optician, 38 W. MARKET, WILKESBARRE. HO CHARGE FOR EXAMINATION Duliois, Pa., April 8.~Tho district office™ of the United Mine Workers anil delegates from the mines of the ltochenter nnd Pittsburg Coal and Iron company have rejected the Indianapolis agreement reached last Krliluy by their dtnnapnllii Asrcrmrnt. Rome, April 8.—Enrico Malatesta, the Italian anarchist, has I been sentenced by a court of justice to five months' Imprisonment for contumacy on account of certain articles applauding: the murder of President MeKlnley which -were written for and published lu tin anarchist newspaper. An interesting session of the Hughcstown borough council was hehl last evening, at which several matters of great importance were, considered. This Week We Offer Party Arrived There This House Finishes Consideration of Chinese Measure., Perhaps the most Important feature of the meeting was the presentation of three ordinances by Burgess Hunt which provide for summary conviction and fine for Infraction thereof. One relates to the conduct of unlicensed hotels and saloons, another to the keeping open of saloons on Sunday's and election days, and the third to keeping pool and billiard rooms open on Sunday. All three of the measures provide 'for infractions, a line be imposed or a t£rm of not exceeding o0 days in the lock-up be given. They were passed on first and second-reading and allowed to lay over until the nest meeting for final action. Ladies' Calico Wrappers, a nice assortment Eflft of patterns for.... IPUIp 20 pes double width Noyelty Dress Goods. all shades, a yard fcUU Large assortment Ladies' Fancy Hose, for a ft pail'; ■ Morning. ■aattonnl executive-board* mid General Manager Robinson of the Rochester amtPIttsburg company. WAR TAX REPEAL ADOPTED VISITED THE NAVY YARD. The conference between the. district officers, the delegates and Sir. Robinson took place at Punxsutawiiey, the first session being held in the morning, when Mr. Robinson submitted the Indianapolis ugrecmcnt, ns follows: Mnlatesta Is veil known to the an arclilstle colony of Ifciterson, which came Into such prominence owing to the assassination of King Humbert- and President McKinle.v. Knrlco Malatesta, the recognized headfof all anarchists, is a former convict mid served a term of Imprisonment in rial.v. For n further period he was Interned on the island of Lampedusa, near Sicily, whence he escaped to London through the agency of the Patorson group and London confederates. About June, 1800, he came to N'ew York and at once assumed the leadership of the anarchists here as editor of one of their newspapers. Conference Rcpo/t Accepted by Both To Avoid the Crowds, the Party Took House and Senate—Now Goes to Trolley Cars From a Mile Outsido the City—Will speak at Banquet the President—Debate on Cuban "Work to lie resumed on the same basis of price for mining and day lalwr and conditions ns existed nt the beginning of'the last scale year, except that at Uleanorn the miners shall push cars one way in all rooms that are now or may hereafter be equipped with Iron rails, otherwise present conditions of mule haulage to continue, and at the Florence mines cars to be handled, after both mule and electric, by pushing one way except In such places, now working and equipped for electric haulage. . Reciprocity Began. Tonight. Washington. April 8.—The. house yesterday passed the Chinese exclusion bill after Incorporating in It several amendments which Increased the drustic character of the measure. The principal one not only excludes Chinese by birth and descent, but all Chinese of mixed blood. The chief struggle was over the einploymeut of Chinese sailors on American ships. Charleston, S. C., April 8.—The Pres. Idential special arrived here at 9.30 o'clock this morning, on time. To avoid a large cfowd at the station, the President's special stopped a mile and a half before reaching it. and the party took trolley cars for the site of the now 'Charleston navy yard. After a brief visit at that point, the President and his guests went aboard the revenue cutter Algonquin, and started on their tour of the harbor. The President's remarks at the banquet in the Charleston hotel tonight will be entirely informal and extempore. He will reserve his speech' for delivery at the exposition grounds tomorrow in response to the formal address of welcome by fhe president of the Exposition company. Ladies' Skirts arid Shirt Waists —a grand assortment of styles and colors. The street committee which recently irEde a tour of the borough reported that the streets were In bad shape and the Btreet commissioner was instructed to see that all highways were pkeed in good condition as soon as possible. Burgess Hunt was Instructed to notify all property owners along tlii newly-graded section of Parsonage street to move their fences back to the pioper line at once, in order that the sticet may be placed in proper condition. The street commissioned was instructed to notify the burgees of any persons caught dumping ashes or rubbish on the streets, so that the latter could take proper action against them. White Enameled Curtain Poles, complete foV 10c each Ho was very intlmute with Bresei, nnd after leaving New York for London communicated with him before Bresei started on his murderous expedition to Italy. According to Information In possession of the police, at several meetings of the Puterson anarchists the idea of assassinating President McKinley was seriously discussed. Malatesta, it was reported laRt January, was on li.is way to New York to stir up the zeal of his fellow agitators, using the visit of Prince Henry as an object lesson. 1,000 yarcls of Embroideries, assorted widths, a good ' variety of patterns, worth from 8c to 12c a yard; your choice. .5c yard All amendment covering this proposition at first was ruled out on a |Dolnt of order, but subsequently was uiodiflad to evade the ruling and was adopted— 100 to 74. As passed the bill practically re-euaets alMhe existing exclusion laws and incorporates with them the existing treasury regulations. It extends these exclusion laws |o the Philippines and the other possessions of the United States and forbids Chinese laborers In our colonial possessions coming Into this country. "The present conditions of pushing cars will continue until such rooms art! exhausted or worked out, nfter which the cars during the pit-sent scale year will he hauled one way and pushed one way, as customary after regular mule haulage." WE'LL WRITE ....It DOWN AVe have an elegant assortment of White Goods and all kinds of Wiisli Goods. Now is the time to make your selection. People's Store, This the miners refused to accept, and another conference was held during the afternoon. -Mr. Robinson stated he had no further offer to make. The miners refused absolutely to accept this agreement and insisted upon nothing less than the Jltoonn scale, which is in effect that mules must !*• placed in all mines Where possible to haul cars. We want your grocery orders for several reasons. DESTITUTION IN T :as. The /check roll for tho month of March, amounting to $170.98, was ordered paid, as were several small bills which were presented. Burgess Hunt notified council that ho had sold the shanty used by the small pox guards to Thomas Keid for $U The bond of Patrick J. Fly nil, high constable, in the sum of $500, with Samuel Monk and David J. Jones as sureties, was ap. proved. Beoause'we have the largest and best stock of Fancy Groceries. The Philippine commission by the terms of the bill Is directed to ndopt proper measures for the enforcement of the provisions of the bill In the Philippines.Twelve Hundred Pernom Hfpo! ILMYS TIE CHEAPEST. is south maim stket.. London, April 8.—Earl KimWerly, Liberal Icjuler of the House or,Lords who has been seriously 111 for Borne time past, is dead. He suffered a serious relapse yesterday morning, and the end came. Liberal Leader Dead. to Be Htnrvinic. Because our attention will jussure you best servicc. Because we can save you time and monev. Laredo, Tex., April Letters wore received from Court t.v Clerk Vails. Sheriff and Tux Collector l.oznno and County .fudge Spolm of Zapatu county in response to imiuii'les as to the condition of affairs in that section, and they contirm the reports of the doHtltutc condition of I hi' citizens. County Clerk Vails in his letter says: EVANS?? The conference therefore adjourned, and the strike goes on, with no immediate prospect of settlement. The district officers say that (icneral Manager ltohiusou must come to them the next tliue for a settlement. Depression lias everywhere in the region taken the place of the good cheer that was manifested on the announcement from Indianapolis Saturday morning of a settlement.The conference report on the war rev. enue. tux repetft bill was adopted and the bill sent to the White House. Lutein the afternoon Mr. Fowler (X. .1.i moved to pass under suspension of the rules the senate bill to extend the charters of national banks for twenty years. As it was after the usual hour for adjournment the attendance was slim, but a call of the house finally secured a quorum, and the bill was passed. Because one o*-»lor is a step toward the making of a permanent custom«r. We pride ourfjll onour*t«D«'k. No "Cheap .Tolln,, iritfxls. Everything of ilie vory b?st finality. STRICTLY FRESH EGGS. Hanged This Morning, Camden, N. J., April 8.—Samuel Van Stavern was hanged here at 10.02 this m6rnlng for the murder of his wife last November. Chief of I Police Schmaltz presented the following list of officers, which was approved by the council: Herman Strubeck, Henry Smith, .U. G. Carichner, Charles Tischler, Dennis Owens, Joseph Walsh, Thomas Sheridan. P. J. Hughes, William Slieetz, Patrick Grogan, Frank J. Stahl, Jr., Evans. The chief reported that the stars used by the officers were in bad shape and was decided to get new ones. The auditors presented the audit jor 1901, which was approved and ordered printed. Btfy your Groceries at Our Store and you are alwave sure to be buying at the Right prices. "I cannot In words picture the misery, privations and suffering afflicting our drought stricken country. To say some families have one scant meal a day is expressing it mildly. While I cannot state positively that any people have actually died of starvation, still 1 cajii say in all truth, and all the residents here will benr me out. many have died that were sick wild could easily be saved if nourishment had been at hand. A COMPLETE LINE OP FRESH GARDEN SEED. Court Juatice Dead. BRENNAN & ROBERTS Yonre for Business, Auburn, N. Y.. April 8.—Charles C. Dwlght. Justice of tbe Supreme Court, died tills morning, aged 72 years. Qualify Guaranteed. PRINCE HENRY ARRESTED Considerable time was consumed by tlie senate in a discussion of the conference report on the bill to reduce the war revenue taxes. As passed by the senate the tax ou transactions in so called bucket shops waB retained. The conference struck out that provision, it being explained thut the house would not consent tp lt«f retpnt(pii. Mr. Berry' (Ark.t, Alt'./B*oon (Ga.) and Mr. Pcttus (Ala.) insisted that the senate should demand the retention of the tax. Mr. Atdrlch (II. 1.1, Mr. Allison (la.) and Mr. Si»ooner (Wis,*, while tliey were la favor of the tax, explained that It could not be retained without endangering the entire measure. The conference report Bnally was adopted—3tl to 20. Comer Main and Thomas Streets, Next to Eagle Hotel. Evans's Success Flour, per bbl. .94.SO THE WEATHER Wiw ryrlhiK on Korlildilcn Path With Wife ami Huler of Hennr. Potatoes, per bu .90 Washington, April 8—Forecast until 8 p. m„ Wednesday, for Eastern Penn. sylvanla: Rain tonight and probably Wednesday; colder Wednesday. Berlin, April S.—lYInee and Princess Henry, who nre visiting the Grand Duke of Host*:, have been doing a good deal of bicycling around Darmstadt. While wheeling with the grand duke ||n the Heidelltcrg road the prince, the princess and their host left the muddy wagon road for a footpath on which bicycling is forbidden. A imllceinan suddenly jumped out from 11 hedge and shouted: "Halt! Dismount!" Trimmed Hats New niHMjfPoncni Hats; special for this weelc #1.1)8 to #5.00. Gran. Sugar, 20 lbs for ...%»■ .30 "In San Iguacio and other places the children have that pallid look, that listless walk and blank stare which clearly show that hunger is at hand. Ask the governor that a representative of charitable people be sent here to Investigate. All we ask for Is corn, beans, lard, coffee unci sugar. Planting tiiuc has passed, ami there is no hope of a crop again this year. The people who actually require and must lmvq aid arp estimated at 1,200." Butter, best quality, per lb Fillings that last. Dr. Welsh, 14 S. Main,! Evans's Best Coffee, none better FINANCIAL AND Hll ?ork Stock Markets, furnished by.M. S. Jordan ft Co., Stock brokers, room 2ti Miners' Bnnk building. nilxBdril In WUeonaln 26 Quaker Oats, 2 pkgs. for -86 Grape Nuta, 2 pkgs. for Cream of Wheat, 2 pkgs. for £S per lb. PUlllltield, Wis., April 8.—A terrific April blizzard prevails furiously over central Wisconsin. Snow has been falling and a high wind prevailing all day, mid it is very cold. It is the worst storm of the winter. LEGHORN HATS Beautifully trimmed with mull and (lowers; 4!)o and 75c; worth double. Pillsbury Vitos, 2 pkgs. for .25 New York, April 8, 1902. Open. Clos .131V4 131% Tlio royal iwrt.v obeyed. mid the priinil ilnkc, I icing sharply i|iicstloiied. said lie. whn the (il'illld Duke of Hesse and Ills companions were Prince and Princess Henry. /If. WALOMAN Force, try It, per pkg. 16 Sugar Atcbt8uu Atchison, pref Copper Car & Foundry Brooklyn Traction * B. & O Mother Oat*, per pkg. .10 77% 97% 6G 77% 97% 65% Mr. Simmons Of. C.) explained briefly why he should support the Chinese exclusion Mil, although he fnimbly siiid he would do jso wltli some reluctance. The exclusion bill was reaii for committee*amendment, the reading occupying considerable time. 19 South Main St. Flaked Rice, per pkg. ..... .16 Now York. April Through August Bcluiont & Co.. financial agents of tlic Subway Construction company, full settlement lias boon made with the owners of property in Park avenue' whose hollies were" destroyed l»y the cavein of Mil veil 21, when tile fronts of several handsome residences on tineast side of the avenue slid into the rapid transit tunnel. TliiD settlement involved cash payments aggregating $V,- UOfr.lMMi and I lie purchase of a whole block of buildings. Details of the transaction. which is without precedent ill tin1 history of rapid transit operations, are lacking, but it Is known that an entire block of dwellings has boon purchased by a representative of Iteiuioiil & Co. and that the price paid for each plot more than compensated the owner for actual losses resulting from thr Belmont Pay* Damn (tea, For over years Heintz'a Large Sour Plcklea, 3 doz .25 Heintz'a large Dill Pickle*, 3 doz .26 29% G5% 10«J 46% 29% 65% 106% 46% The policeman cnlnjy asked for idcutiflcntion, and when all three had answered satisfactorily he let. llieiu bo. saying that he would report the matter at hcadtiuarters. Dr. RICHTER'S World-"Renowncd "Anchor" Fain Expeller A Book Free Heint's Sweet Pickles, 3 doz.... £5 Heintz'a Sweet Mixed Pickles per qt..20 Chcs. & Ohio ..... Chic. & Gt. Western C., M. & St. P. ... C.. n. I & P Col I. & V Brie 24% 167% 24% 168% It is likely that the usual line of 7 marks ($1.75) will be collected from the royal bicyclers. 176% 98% 37 68% 107 134% 176 99% 367k 68% 1(19% 134% Hash to Idaho MoldArlds. Wo will bo plert«»ed to seed, on receipt of Attached coupon, correctly filled out nnd ouecent to coyer o*iDon»e of mailing or will deliver to any one presenting iho coupon properly made out at our store h copy of EVANS BROS., ;«. * Boise, Ida., April 8.—The northwest has In a long time seen nothing to create such widespread excitement as the discovery of the Thunder mountain goldtlelds in this state. A stampede has resulted which promises to add 20.tMHD to the camp's population before summer is ended. One remarkable development is the investment of large sums of money by eastern syndicates eomposed'of men supposed to be too conservative to take a flier on even a gold mine and whom the Klondike could not tempt. Already over $ I..KHUN hi has been invested by Pittsburg. Chicago and New York persons, with the district still under ten feet of snow. has proven to be the Best there U for Eric, pref. ... Louis. & Nash Manhattan El. Met. Traction Mo. Pacific ... Col. Southern ill. Central . Hartford, t'ouii., April K -Hy a vole of (D,Cil8 to (D,134 Ignatius A. Sullivan, a clerk in a clothing store, was elected mayor of Hartford, defeating the Republican candidate. Major William It. Dwigiit, who is a member of one of the most distinguished families in Connecticut nnd who made a tine record in the Spanish war. With bands playing the "Wearing of the lirecn" the labor unions celebrated the victory last night with a big parade. I.ast year the Republicans carried the city by Mr. Sullivan declares this victory is but the beginning of the end and that workingmen are bound to win at the polls everywhere if they organize and that through thcui politics will be purillcd. Hartford F.lccti I.ahor Mayor. Rheumatism, Gout, Neuralgia,«c. UAMOU9 Rheumatic Compiaints. '•THE DICTIONARY OF SP0RTS--V01.1." containing, aphabeticaUy Arranged, under each ou i of the nmin sports, such as Golf, Baseball. Radug etc., all the popular expressions with a concise definition of oach. It is v THE ONLY BOOKLET OF ITS KINO EXTANT of convenient and vest pocket size. Everything attractively ana artistically illustrated. It alao contains a number of haodsune full-page illustrations, showiug correct clothes for men. The Booklet throughout i« illustrated in colon tints, the work of the famous New York artists, Messrs. C4raut Wright, M. R. Morgan and Mrs. E. MacNanmra The Booklet whh written by Mr. Will Curlev. Editor of Field HiDorts, New York Journal for Messrs. Alfred Benjamin Co.» New York, Makers of Correct Clothes for Men, who, at an expense of many of thousands of dollars, published 46 South Main Street, Pittston, Pa, 163% 1110% 165% 101% 28 142% 27% 142% Oaiy 25c. and 50c. at all druggists crthrough Norfolk & Western N. Y„ O. & W N. Y. Central Pennsylvania Heading 56% 32% 163% 130% 56% 32% 163% 150% F. IC, Richter & Go. 56% 82% 32% 94% 57% 82 cavein 215 Pearl Street, New YorC. Reading, prcf. . . SouthernC Ry Southern Ry prcf . So. Pacific Tcnn. C. & I Texan Pacific U. S. Leather U. S. Leather, prcf, u, S. Rubber . IT. S. Steel . i., U. 8. Steel prcf Western Union Wabash, pref Union Pacific Union Pacific BRIEF NEWS NOTES 33 94% The shall of Persia lias decided to visit Kuiperor William ill May. THERE: IS NOTHING 65 till 41'/4 12% 83% 05% 09 % 41V4 Mayor Carter II. Harrison has forwarded to I'anl Kruger at The Hague an Invitation to visit Chicago. MARKET MOVEMENTS Jim Howard's WllncNi Indicted, Frank fort. lv.v.. April 8.-The grand jur.v lm» indicted 11. I". Robertson of Breathitt county, chief aiilii witness for Jtimes Howard, who was convicted of the inurdpr of William tioeiiei, on the chni'Ke of false swearing. Robertson was hrought iwro and released on ball. The same jury indicted Frank Cecil and Zach Steele of Bell county for complicity in the alleged Coelicl murder conspiracy. It is said that both have fled from the state. carefully Analyzed and present ed Id our EQUAL TO THE 12% 84V6 1714 41% 94 90 It Is iinounccd from Skji FraiK'iftco that the Commercial company will lay a cable to the Philippines without regard to action of congress. "Daily Market Letter" ill "irh manner u* lo In1 of vttlmihlr asxistnricr In thr nftrruhtf, nulr/it,- him l-D in fiaitr as In iibfnni thg firs/ Dvills Mailrnl free. al*» our biidnomo 400 1D«»C■. clolhbountl, illustrntcil A QUARTER OF A MILLION COPIES, WILKE TILE OR ilnsslnns Appeal to Amerlcnn Consnl. liondon, April 8.— a dispatch dated Moscow, Friday, April 4. Hip correspondent of The Times says the American consul at Moscow. Samuel Smith, lias received a column ideation purport ins to come from the mothers and sisters of Imprisoned Russian students protesting a gainst .the cruelties towliicli the latter are subjected. The petitioners s4tj* they are convinced that the czar Is ignorant of these cruelties, otherwise his known kindnestf of heart would prompt him to stop them. They implore the American consul, "(lie representative of a free and enlightened nation. to acquaint tlie czar with the cruelties perpetrated in his narnp." The book is of intrinsic value and if produced for B«»ok Htorw sale would readily bring 250. TO 50C. IF SOLD TO » LOVER OF OUTDOOR SUMMER SPORTS 1714 42 93% 90 43% 101 % . 87% OLASS LINED A number of persons were injured In a collision that occurred at Carlstadt, N. .1.. on Monday between a train ou the New York and Now Jersey railroad and a trolley ear of the Jersey City, Hobokon and ratorson Trolley company."Guide to Investors" Orderi solicited to any amount for puichnso or iialp. REFRIGERATOR. 44 10114 ss Simon Long's Sons. COUPON- ■Cut out and acud to Haight & Freese B. Q. CARPENTER * CO., prof WILKESBARRE. Un Allen's Foot-Ease, EstJihlinhed AA Main Office, 1800. If !!■ 53 IJ'wny.NY. STOCKS, BONDS, GRAIN, COTTON. PlwiHo JH'iid mo free-one oo|iy Rooklot: orHiwrta,' illiiHtratn.f, HH |Ml)llCuhoU I»v HoUjRUlill £ Co Neir York. Kiirlojed i» on« cent to cover postage-or deliver to hearer. A powder to be shaken Into the shoea. Tour feet feel swollen, nervous and bot. and get tired easily. If tou hare smarting feet or tight shoes, try Allen's Foot-Ease. It tools the feet and makes walking oasjr. Curea swollen, sweating feet Ingrowing I'udprrnitl Fiends l or n Convict. Albany. X. Y.. April 8.- Iguace Pndereski appeared before liovernor Oileil In tlie exeeutive chamber to plead for the liberty of a fellow countryman. He was received most cordially by the governor and was assured that the greatest consideration would be Riven the case. M. Paderowski's apiieai was for a pardon for Anton Nvcruer. a Pole now in Sing Sing sixteen years serving a life sentence for murder. •Turned YVliltfieldi presldeut of the Western Baseball league niul siMirting editor of-tlip Kansiis City Shir, committed suicide at his home 111 Kansas. City on Monday. Mr. Wliittleld was well known In sporting circles throughout the west. Miner's Bank Bldg., Pittston, Pa. FttiNCirAi. omens. Name lln«ioa, rhIUilflpliU, IHl»hiirr. WnrfulA-, IMllMr*, n«shlnBfon, C ttirlaait, Newark. Knlllo, Sr«rnw, AI ham. r*ii|kkrr|ilf, Tnrnnl", lll«nll« C Uy. ( Ih'ImmiV Toledo, ( oluabiit, Itetrolt, l'rotldrN#*, U«fll, liar I ford, S|irlnjt(1f Id. Street ; mill, blister*, and callous (pots. Ilclleven * J corns sfld bunions ot all pain and gives rest and comfort. Try It today. Sold by all drucglata *"C• «•"D« stores for 25c. Trial pAckags FK«B. Addraas, Allen S. Olmsted lURoy. M. I. Saved Many a Time, Byraruae Demnmla an InvmtlKfltlon IJon't neglect coughs aud colds even If It Is spring. Such eases often result sterlously at this season just because people are careless. One Minute Cough Cure will remove all danger. Absolutely safe. Acts at oncc. Sure thfrhnrnrtrrftiirt financial rMimli.lltllltv of your Broker. in M« tmportvitu the ftolectlon of rlffht .litcka." Syracuse, X. Y., April 8.—The common council has nnunlinously adopted a resolution calling upon the senators and representatives in congress from New York state to demand a complete investigation of the cliarges that Edward Kichter of Syracuse, a private in the Twenty-eighth infantry, was tortured to death at the command of a.n oflicer. McDonnell & DOBBIE The Griffin Studio. Artiitlc Photography In all Branohaa. BURKE'S We'll Do Your Dental Work painlessly, perfectly, and when you yant It. or we won't charge you anything for It. We've been doing business that way for the paBt 20 years— and the bulk of It, too. Evidence that the people appreciate It. The Albany dentists. 23 N. Franklin St., Wilkesbarre.Shipwrecked Crew Reni-hea Port, San Francisco, April N.—The British ship Frnnfclstan. laden with coal from Newcastle, N. S. W„ and bound for this •city, was abandoned at mi on April ,'t, her cargo having Ijeen oil tire for three days and the vessel being In imminent danger of destruction. Captain Atkinson of the burning ship, his wife and the crew of twenty-six men were rescued by the schooner H. C. Wright and have reached tills port. 18 South IHaln St. euro lor croup, grip, bronehltip and other throat ami lung troubles. Postmaster, C. O. Dawson, Barr, 111., says it is the very, best cough medicine on the market. It has saved many a severe Bickness." Farrer, Peck & Roberts.Our opening has been n great success, although as well prepared as we will be ill a few days more. We offer tomorrow the following bargains: WE OFFER YOU SOMETHING FINE IN CANNED FRUITS. Wllkeaharrt), Pa. PEOPLE'S PHONE 361 51. MAIN ST t'onnt Milillklla In »w York Titian's Phila. Candy Kitchin will receive tliis we k a lnrgc shipment of ICE CREAM DROPS und will(8ell thenj This Week Only ut 30c Per Pound. 1 gal. can Best Apples 32c UeAlng stoves at ABh'a. New York. April 8.—Count Matsukata, former premier of Japan, wbc with a party of friends Is on a tour of the world, has reached New York. The count will s|MDnd a couple of weeks in New York. Washington and the other large cities of the east atid will then go to Europe. Ladies' Eton Jackets, black, brown 3 lb can Pears 3 lb can Peaches... 3 lb can Apricots... 1J lb can Pineapple 15c, 18c, 22c 15c, 18c, 22c . 18c and 20e 20u Yaaaen'a Jewelry Store Has Opened a new place at 63 N. Main St., next door to Sacks & Brown. Ruby Lip* and a clear complexion, the pride of woman. Have you lost these charms through .torpid liver, constipation, biliousness, or nervousness? Dr. Agnew's Liver Pills will restore them to you—40 little "Rubies" In a vial. 10 cents. Act likte a charm. Never *ripe. 100 in 25c vialV Sold by J. H. Houck.—15 ' , and tan, at Ladias' black and blue serge or *3.5© First Train In Ten Dara. Armory Block, North Main It. cheviot Walking Skirts, trimmed silk bands, percale lined, at *2.tX) Ladies' Navy and Black Suits,Eton Jackets, skirt and jacket trimmed with hands of satin, tailor made in the latest style, at each $5.50 Other bargains at same time. And Full Line of Dried * Fruits at Very Low Prices. Drink "COKo" and you will not have d^aPCPBia. Meridian, Miss., April &—Traffic on the Mobile and Ohio south of Meridiau and the Alabama anil Ylcksburg has opened up, and trains are running through for the first time in about ten days. It will be some days and perhaps weeks before regular schedules are resumed, as trains liaye to move cautiously in the flooded districts. Noliea. Fresh Eggs and Butter a Specialty i NO Better Fish and Oysters Than You get at Meaaiok'a. Both phones. For making repaira around your If the party, or parties who havo circulated ruunortt to the effect that I attempted to poiHon Georjre tJtowe Ttlhnau. of Mootic, will meet at the office of a Justice of the Peace, I mill *i*» an opportunity to prove the truth of their aoutertfnns otherwise to bear the sentence of tho law in cans of slander. Monumthta and CorntC Poitt, ;!n» and Curbing. P. W. Stege- Wyo. W. Plttston. tl home this spring you will And just what you need at Dershlmer & Griffin's lumber yard, and at price* that are right. First come flrst served. 16 SOUTH dill 1TUET. Finn man, Have your printing done at zette Office. the Ga- fnPHINA Doiikk TlU.il A*. JOHN BURKE ft SON. New phono 5080. Prompt dtlirory. |
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