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I: s, m m: % wD .», -v~ V R H-i s yr*S t WKBKLY KBTAHLflBHED I860. FC/M1. 1 DAILY KBT. bt THRO. HABT 188SL PITTSTON, PA., HON DAY, AUGUST 25, 1902. TWO CENTS A COPT: l C PACFV FOETY CENTS A MONTH. f "» TRYING TO REACH MORGAN IAL LIFE IN TEXAS. GOOD FILIPINOS. NAVAL SEARCH GAME ENDED. That was not long coming. The battleships soon bad the slower ships of the white squadron within easy range. Then from the Kearsarge came the signal, "Demand surrender." but would take no active pnrt toward a settlement. Ills attitude, in my opinion, is unchanged." Always the Taft TeatlUra ■■ to I.oyalty of Ex-la- ■nrs.nl.. Manila, Aug. 23.—Governor Tnft has resumed the governorship of the archipelago, relieving Luke E. Wright, who had been acting governor during Judge Taft's absence. Commissioner Wright is preparing to visit the United States. It was evident in every sentence of Senator nanna's talk that Ills sympathies are with the miners, that, he has given np hope of n peaceful settlement and views with sorrow the prolongation of the strike to the end that seems Inevitable. Soon after another signal was shown from the Prairie, flagship of the white squadron. It told with signal brevity that Commander Pillsbury admitted defeat. ikes of a Strenuous Commander PiHsbury Surrenders to Higginson. Hazleton Committee In New York For That Purpose. Nature at Times. Road the following quotations and compare the values with other The defense in the Freedom sedition case bus called Governor Tnft ns a witness to show thnt many former insurgent leader* who were guilty of various offenses not recognized by the laws of war have lieen appointed to civil positions. Governor Taft gave testlmony to the effect tliut many such former Insurgents had lieen appointed, lint that they had proved honest, straightforward and earnest. He said that some of them had been guilty of murder from American standards, but that from their own standards they undoubtedly believed their conduct of the war to have been legitimate. »• •' ■- D"• D '• • t NEGRO WITH A SHOTGUN. . ■ '/Li Hlmeolf Loose at a Dance, With A whulcboat was lowered from the Prairie, and soon after tiie defeated commander was climbing the sea ladder of the Kearsarge to receive a hearty handshake from the victorious rear admiral and some congratulations from Ills brother officers of that ship 011 the way he had kept them guessing. It's a Bood Investment To Buy Your Groceries Children's fine gauze vests, 4o stores: DEFENSE WAS TOO ALERT Children's fancy sunshades, 10o WILL 8EE BISHOP POTTER Ladies' sunbonnets, all colors and shapes, a large stock to choose from, 15c AT A Life Squadron Forced by Expira- BRENNAN & ROBERTS * til* RmuK That Fifteen Were Shot, 8*veral of Them so Badly That % They Will Die. tion of Time Limit to Make a Fu- Commander PIHsbur.v remained but a short time on Isiard the Kearsarge and then returned to his owu vessel, which In the meantime had come to anchor off Kettle Island, a short distance from Gloucester. They Think That the Financiar Hat Ladies' seersucker underskirts, well made, 39c tile Dash for the Massachusetts Heard Only One Side of the Ques- Children's fine muslin drawers, all sizes. 9c Coast—Effective Work of 8couts. tion and That He Can be Induced Best Patent Flour. 20 lbs Gran. Sugar Cheese, full cream, lb...... Pint Boot Beer Bottles, doz Qt. Root Beer Bottles, doz.. Hires' Root Beer, 3 for Arbuckle Coffee Lion Coffee $4.25 1.00 Itockport, Mnss., Auk. 2iD.—The expected has happened. Commander I'illsbury's throe vessels of the hostile white squadron made their dash for port, and immediately thereafter every ship of that squadron was "out of action," theoretically destroyed by the battleships of the defending fleet, which made for the enemy the moment he appeared. to Counsel Arbitration. Wide fancy ribbons, all colors, a yajrd CDc |j?„ •' Fort Wbrth, Texas, Aug. 25.—During ' « dance in Polk county, a drunken ne ■' gro turned a-flhotgun loose on a room »v ; full of dancers. Fifteen persons were i"'".' wounded and several of them are like► : ly to die. Itear Aduiiral Higginson's vessels returned to Itockport and subsequently sailed for New Conn., where the fleet will be got In readiness for the more spectacular maneuver for forcing the defenses guarding the eastern approaches to New York. Governor Tnft said that he had found these appointees to be loyal and that they were not chosen because they happened to be iusunccnt generals, but because they were men of influence among their own people. He said the experience of the civil authorities with these men had been most satisfactory. Now York. Auk. 25.—Another effort hD to bo made to Induce the coal operators to agree to arbitration. With tliat end in view £D. J. McCarthy, chairman, and Mnthew Long nnd Henry Silvermnn, members of the executive committee of the People's alliance of Ilazleton. Pa., have arrived In New York to try to bring nlDoiit a conference. The Hazleton men say there is a willingness on the part of the miners to submit to any decision a committee on arbitration may make, and they see 110 reason why the operators should not come into a conference on the same Ladies' Jancy summer corsets, grand value, for a pair 19c 10c quality window shades, sale price 7c tic quality Domet Shaker flannel for 4c [■ ROOSEVELT NOW IN BOSTON. I "*"T " r ' ' Lift Nahant This Morning and Spoke L ,,v - • Briefly at Lynn. Summing up the result, some of the officers snld tlint If PlUsliury's sqtindron could have made Rockport and established a hone there the government would have regarded that exploit as an Indication that a fort wa« needed at that place and that one would doubt- Ies have been erected there. Mrs. Chnffee. wife of (icuernl Chaffee, who has been seriously ill for the past week, is now improving and la out of nil danger. II was in the gray dawn that the blue fleet's long vigil was rewarded. There had been a night of frequent alarms, a futile hurrying here and there of the battleships of the blue, for It was upon the presence of these powerful ships of the defeuse that victory depended. 50c quality ladies' muslin night gowns, sale price 39c 1 lot boys' waists, 10c each Don't fail to visit our remnant sale in the basement v. Lynn, Mass., Aug. 25.—President Roosevelt, whp spent last night at Na, . hant, as the guest of Senator Lodge, l wont to Boston this afternoon. He L . stopped In this city for a short time and made a brief address. i • *' BBENNAN & ROBERTS, OlHelal cholera statistics show a totol up to date of 2."D,li(D4 cases nnd 18,040 deaths. The actual numlier of cases nnd deaths Is greatly in excess of the official reports. Ill some of the provinces of Luzon the cholera situation is ban, 414 cases and ."117 deaths being reported from the province of Ilocos Norte Inst Saturday. Corner Main and Thomas Streets, Next to Eagle HoteL 4 As showing the perfection of the system which Rear Admiral Illgginson had established for the defense it was pointed out that the enemy was reiiorted from three sources within live minutes of the time when the breaking down made It possible to discern his furoQ squadron. To several points they had been cnlled by the signal. The alert scouts discovered Imaginary foes all along It Is understood that the visit to this city on the part of the committee was prompted by the utterances of Bishop Potter ind .1. PieriDoiit Morgan. Iiishop Potter lias expressed himself in favor of arbitration, and Mr. Morgan has said he would not interfere. The committee believes Mr. Morgan's attitude is due to his having heard only one side of the quest ion. terms. [ v London, Aug. 25.—At a meeting of . - the Stockholders Lane thea[V • ter, this morning, a dividend of 15 t p»r cent, was declared. The chairman P ' announced that it had been decided to produce the pantomime, "Bluebeard," »... in New York during the coming Dof \ cember. prury Lane Theater a Gold Mine. VISIT Williams & McAnulty Ten members of the native constabulary have been ambushed at a point near Magdalenn, in the province of Rorsogon, Luzon, by a band of sixty lndroncs. The latter were armed with rifles nnd bolos, nnd n desperate light nt close range took place. One member of the constabulary was killed, two were wounded nnd throe were captured. Seventy constables have taken the Held in pursuit of the lndroncs. MILES TO GO TO MANILA. For a Fine Display of Carpets and Wall Papers. 15 South Main St. Decllvea to Stat? the Csniie of His Next to Drary's Btor • Visit. It Is their tirm belief that Mr. Morgan can be made to see the strike from both sides, and onee having done so he will use his influence with the operators to bring about n conference. They know the financier dislikes strikes and as a rule is willing to listen to arguments from the men working for any concern In which he Is interested. The Iiosition he has taken on the coal strike, the committee feels, is one he will lie only too anxious to abandon if it is made clear to hint the fault Is not all on the side of the miners. Also dispenser of Paints and Oils. Boston. Aug. 25.—General Nelson A Miles will sail for the Philippines within a few weeks. lie is reticent as to the object of his trip. When asked If he was going in bis olficlal capacity, he replied: t Tennessee Miners Granted Increase. «/V- Livingston, Ky., Aug. 25.—After a / ■ Bre days' conference, the coal operaand miners of the Jelllco (Tenn.) ' district have agreed on a scale for the Evans Bros. Window Shades Mad* to Order. 60 NORTH MAIN. BOTH PHONES year beginning Sept. 1. The miners v were granted a small increase in ; wageB. Washington, Aug. 23.—Tile death of Ensign Frederic It. Holninn of the navy on Aug. 13 abonrd the Celtic while on the way from Mnnlln to Sydney, Australia, is reported In a dispatch received at the navy department from Captain Speyers. The Celtic Is a refrigerator ship and presumably was on her way from Manila to Sydney to obtain provisions for the nrmy and navy in the Philippines. According to the dispatch, Holinan met his death by jumping overboard. Ills net was presumably due to ill health. lie was a native of Colorado and. was appointed to the navy from Iowa in 1803. His fnther, III New York city, hns been notllled of his dentil. Bnalffn Commit* Suicide. "Well, I'm not going as a tourist, neither am 1 going for my health. 1 cannot tell until I get there what I will do." If yon are looking for Something in the line of "In view of the correspondence between yourself and the war department," the general was asked, "does your visit to the Philippines in your official capacity indicate a change of heart on the part of the department':" £ V Protest From the Friars. Rome, Aug. 25.—The Vatican has received a protest' from the Friars in the Philippines, with documents confuting tbe arguments that have been advanced In favor of their withdrawal from the Islands. Pint Mason Jars, per dozen "HI© Oppo»e«l to Strike at Outset. In their efforts to Interest Mr. Morgan the members of the committee believe it will be useless for thein to try to do so directly, and for that reason they will enlist the services of persons close to him and In whose Judgment he has confidencc. The fallnrc of the previous conferences lias not discouraged the men in the People's alliance. Many of those enlisted in the movement to bring the strike to a close arc men who were opposed to a strike at the outset and believed that a willingness on the part of both sideb to deal fairly would have prevented the present conflict. GROCERIES "You will have to put that question to the department," General Miles answered. "1 do not keep my finger on the pulse of the war department." Quart Mason Jars, ACa per dozen ■liiU We have them. ■ electrician Killed by a Fall. FN "Reading, Pa., Aug.- 2R.—Irvin F. C.': Rrewster, aged" 25 years, of Camden, L', N. J., electrician at the Diamond Drill Li' W«tks, In Blrdsboro. was Instantly I' (killed this morning by falling from a • traveling crane. tS ADMIRAL HiaGINSON. '•will you take any part lii the negotiations relative to tHe friars' lands?" the extended line. Never since the Spanish war bad enemies lieeu so uumerons along the New England coust. Bottle Ketchup Bottle Ketchup, 10c, or 3 for 5 cans "Windsor Corn 3 cans -Early June Pears.. . 3-lb pail Jam, in tin '5-lb pail Jam, in tin......... 5-lb pail Plum Butter. ... ... 5-lb pail Apple Butter 1 crock Lutz & Schraum Cfc Co ■5 gal. Mason Jars, Cflffe per dozen OUto "Will you confer In any way with or make any suggestions to the civil government there?" "No." Hear Admiral Hlgglnson's three battleships, the Kearsargo, tUe Massachusetts and Uie Alabama, wore at unohor off Strait's mouth when the first news of the enemy was received. These ships had just came In from the direction of the Isles of Shoals, whence the rear admiral had hurried them, fearing from the reports he had boeu receiving that the enemy would make a feint nt Portland. Tried to Lrnoh Motoriuan, "No. X will linve nothing to do wltli any matters outside of my profession." Potatoes, fine stock fiflfo per bushel Pllw Prominent Woman Killed Now York, Aug. 2TD.—One of a crowd of fifteen Italians liavlnft been run over over at Jerome avenue and Potter place by a Union Railway company trolley ear, the other Italians pulled John O'Neill, the niotorman, off the car and after beating him attempted to drag htm to a tree, with the apparent intention of banging him. Passengers of the crowded car interfered, and some lighting followed. The reserves of the Tremont and Hronx park police stations were called out. They drove the crowd of 2,000 persons away and rescued O'Neill. General Miles declined to answer other questions relative to Ills trip. at. Louis. Mo., Aug. 25.—MrB. Marie Antoinette Hopkins, widow of Edward A. Hopkins, once United States minister to Argentine, was killed by a street car tbis morning. Fatal Wreck at Albany, Ind. The alliance Is composed of business men of Huzleton. They are the men who are bearing the brunt of the battle. Their Interests are suffering because of the stagnation of business, trade depending entirely uiDou the prosperity of their section of the country and mining being the chief industry. Their appeal will be in the uature of Innocent sufferers from a battle between capital and labor, with the brlngiug about of which they had nothing to do. While they are suffering at present, they will point out that they are to l»ear the burden later as taxpayers because of the exiiense attached to the calling out of troops and the extra police and deputy sheriffs sworn In to protect the property of the men who refuse to arbitrate. New Albany, Ind., Aug. 25.—In a freight collision on the Southern railway near Georgetown, ten miles west of here. Engineer "Red" Duval, Fireman B. Cox and Brakeman Itoss of one train were killed outright and Engineer Harry Goodall and Fireman George Myers of the other train were probably fatally hurt. Fourteen l»ox cars loaded with wheat, with two locomotives, were tumbled over a trestle to a ravine forty feet l*elow and were demolished. All traffic on the Southern railway between Louisville and St. Louis has been blocked. Apple Butter. 1 crock Heinz Apple Butter. 1 gal. Canned Apples,(whole) 3 bot. 5-minnte lloot Beer... 3 bot. Hires' Root Beer for.. Good Rio Coffee, lb Arbuckle's Coffee Lion Coffee Evans Bros. The 8hah Goes to Paris. London, Aug. 25.—The Shah of Per- His uiind set at rest on this point by later and more reassuring dispatches, he brought his division baclt to the vicinity of Rockport and liad just brought his ships to anchor when there came a sudden hall from the forward fighting top of the Kearsarge. r' pi* Jeft London this morning for Paris. A large number of note We peoplo & ' gathered at Victoria siation to see fl him off. 46 South Main Street, Ptttston, Pa. Aj_ Death of a Polish Painter. ■V Vienna, Aug. 25.—Senryk Siermir- L' admkl, the celebrated Polish painter, died today. 1 ThouKlit 111m Friend Wan a Ilnritlar. "Where away?" promptly dcmtinded Lieutena nt Stone, officer of the deck of that vessel. 'Sail, ho!" Ulehmoiid, Vii., Aug. 25.—J. I). Wilson, a well known you lie man. litis shot and killed his friend, C 1. E. Apportion. The ftimilies of the two occupied the, same house. Apperson's family was away, and Apperson had ehanged liis sleeping roonr. Wilson heard a noise in the room and proceeded to Investigate. Seeing a form which in the dark he supposed to be that of u burglar, he challenged and. receiving no answer, tired, with the above result. Both families are highly connected. Mangans For WEDDINGS CIaui Art V For FUNERALS ■ ■ the'weather. "Broad off the port bow, sir!" replied Navy Apprentice Stnelile, who was one of the numerous lookouts that had been stationed to keep watch for the enemy. Dlneovery of the Enemy. Pnprlt Biiamarek Hai a Minhap. New York, Aug. 25.—The British steamship Sheppy Allison, from Middlesbrough. reports that on Saturday, when in longitude (Hl.22 and latitude 40.44, about THHI miles east of Boston, she sighted the Hamburg-American liner Fuerst Bismarck, which signaled that her starboard shaft was broken and that slie was proceeding under one engine. Captain Bcrends of the Fuerst Bismarck told Captain Williams of the Slieppy Allison that all were well oil board and that he was proceeding on his voyage at a speed of about fifteen knots. Just whit you want in floral decorations on short notice. We can do much for you at a reasonable price. (new phone) IBCARPENTER,exeter st. ixetir iris Washington. Aug. 25—Fair tonight MU) Tuesday. The committee will linve a conference, and an effort will be made to see Bishop Totter, and before him will lDe placed a full statement of the condition of affairs in the mining regions and Ills assistance asked. Before leaving Hazlcton it was suggested by some of the members of the uliance who are not on the committee sent to this city that the men sent here make an effort to interest the prominent clergymen of the city In behalf of the arbitration idea. Dry Goods and Grocery Stores, Wt- FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. Night glasses were instantly trained in the direction indicated, and soon a dark smudge was made out to the eastward, which the glasses discovered to be tt large steamship heading in and apparently running without lights, as no masthead lights were visible. ,V New York Stoc.. ,.Ke_ ft: by Haight ft Freese, stock brokers, i1. Miners' Bank Building. | New York, Aug. 25, 1902. F .1 Open. Clos. P.isuBwr 132% 133% 3 Atchison 93 93 % T Atchison, pref. 102 C4 102% .'j Copper 66% 66% j Car ft Foundry 34% • 34% Brooklyn Traction 6fi% 67% k s k Mi *s furnished 10 and 12 North Main Street Feminine Cfinrlty, Maude—I didn't see you nt Mrs. Upperton's Burden party last night. Patent The Kearsarge immediately set her steam capstan going, and, tripping anchor, sullenly swung her great IkDw toward the stranger, her two consorts, the battleships Massachusetts and the Alalia ma, "following llag," heading in the wake of the leader. SaleNowGoingOn Clara—No. I had made preparations to go, but was prevented at the lust minute. Colt Every article in our stock has been reduced one-half. We pay heavily for the privilege of getting rid of these goods. You profit to a like extent. Maude—I'm awfully sorry. But, of course, there had to be a limit to the Invitations somewhere.—Chicago News. HANNA HOPELESS. SKin Wlllemstnd, Curacao, Aug. 25.— N'owh Iihs reached lu're from Venezuela that In consequence of the reoceupatlon of tlio port of Carupano, In the state of HeriuiKlez. by goveriiuient force* the blockade at that place has lievn terminated. The United States training ship Topeka has left La Guayra for Haiti. The departure of the Topeka from Venezuelan waters Is taken to prove that the'Unit ill States minister at Caracas, Herbert \V. Bbwen. believes that the tlnal result of the Matos revolutionary movement will be long delayed. Cnalro llcoccapli'" Carapano, »■D'■ He Will Make No Further Ef- B. * O. .... R Cites. ft Ohio 110% 54% 114% 56% Bneerai la Neceaaary, Presently, outlined against the pray oust, another and still another dark smudge came slowly Into view. fort to Bnd Striktw Chic ft Ot. Western v C.. U. ft St. P. ... i: c.. k. i & p 34% 186 183% 34% 186% 183% "Are plagiarists always found out?" HufTalo, N. Y., Aug. £D.—TTijIted States Senator Marcus A. Hanna lias arrived in Buffalo from Niagara Falls, accompanied by his daughter, Miss Ituth Hanna, and her friend. Miss Phelps of Cleveland. Ladies' Shirt Waists; they were 25c iuid 50c; sale price 15c Misses' Lace Hose, wor.th 18c; here for 10c Not Patent LeatHer^ "No, my boy. A medloero plagiarist may steal all his life, and no one euros. It Is ortly when a man has the ability to make a success of what he steals that we give him any attention."—Chicago Post. "That Is the white squadron," said the signal officer confidently as the last dim shape appeared. The strange vessels hold tlioir-courso, which seemed to be laid for Salem. ? Col. T. ft I £D.- • Erie 76% 40% Is the Material in Those Burt & Packard Korrect Shapes. i . Brie, pref. ; Loula. ft Nash. .. , Manhattan EI Met. Traction .... Mo Pactfc rCol. Southern 111. Central Mexican Central .. _ Canadian Pacific I" Rep. Steel .... .. f\ Norfolk ft Western N..Y-. O. &W Central .... r Pennsylvania prer gK Southern Ry K? Southern Ry.. pref. goiUern Pacific .. | f»4fc.C * Ij' ' tet&B Pacific .... t f; S. Leather ..;. R-j'.tJ. 8. Rubber .... pifclJ. 8. steel .... .. 1 lot Children's Gingham Dresses, nicely trimmed, sale price 19c It was quite apparent that they had not soon the defending ships, these having the land for a background, making It difficult for any one seaward to make tlicm out in the faint light and the haw which hung over tlie laud. For the first time Senator Hanna stated the almndounicut finally of all efforts to emUtlir great coal strike. He said it sorrowfully, for his sympathies are with the miners, and he believes the operators should meet them iti arbitration.Careful Haul Ladies' and Children's Pique Sunbonnets, here for 10c 1 lot Dress Gingham, worth 8c; yours now for 4Je Boys' Pants, they are the 25c kind; sale price 12Ac "Does your hpsband ever lose his Without doubt the finest shoes ever put together. Regular sparklers, high and low cut, temper V" "No; he keeps It in such constant use It has no chance to get lost."— New York World. Advance of the Kearaarifc. Verdict In Sharp Kllllas. "I have exhausted my efforts," said Senator Hanna. "I have done all In my itower and can do no more. I will piakc no further attempt, for it would lie useless." "(Jot a hustle on down there below! Enemy in sight!" was called from tlio bridge to the engine room of the Keursargo. and soon tlio groat battleship was rushing through the water with a great hill of foam under her itows and a small tidal wave rolling in her wake. The Alabama and the Massachusetts kept tlio paco. as did the gunboat Scor; pion, which hail joined in the chase. Tnmaqun, Pa.. Aug* 25.—The coroner's Jury selected for the purpose of placing the rcsiioiisiblllty for the killing'of Patrick Sharp at Nesquehonlng lias rendered the following verdict: "That Patrick Sharp came to his death lDy the nlalicloiis net of either Harry McElmoylo or, Wllrtnm Ronemus, and In view of tlie evidence adduced we advise that both the said Harry 'Mc- Elmoyle and William Honeinus be held for trial." Ladies' White Lawn Shirt Waists, worth 50c, 75c and $1.00; yours now for 25c Hammocks, worth 75c; reduced to • 45c A Whale's Oil. A large whale gives on un average twenty tons of rendered oil. $3.50 & $4.00. He said there wns no chance of arbitration so long as only one side, the miners, were willing to arbitrate. He gave it as his opinion that the miners will not sire in so long as they ore able to tight. "It will not be a short tight," said lie. "It will be prolonged, and such prolongation will mean not only hardslilps for the miners and the uVinien and children de]Dendent on theui, but it will nave its effect on the Amerleun people. The longer this struggle continues the greater will be the Increase in the price of coal." Patent Colt Skin is soft, brilliant and black as night. Every IDair guaranteed till the first sole is worn through. Ask to see the Prince Henry—the very latest, a high and low shoe all in one. Insanity was once looked on as the work of donjons. It Is now regarded as a purely physical infirmity, perhaps inherited from those who had somehow violated physical law or Induced by our own transgression. Iaaanlty. 1 lot Ladies' Silk Shirt Waists, nicely made, best colors, worth $2.50; this sale $1.65 A few miles had been run when an excited tor[Dedo boat was met racing in to meet the Hoot and all agog with Important news. This craft was made out to bo the Barney, but at first it was difficult to toll what she was. so fast was she traveling and so nearly hidden in the smother which her twenty-five mile an hour gait had caused. Blue Calico, worth (5Jc; here 5c Ladies' Wash Skirts, assorted lot, worth from 98c to $2.00; your choice 50c Ladies' Lisle and Taffeta Gloves, 25c kind, reduced to 10c The groom seemed to be rather «hy." ii "He was—jnst about $5."- Times. Absurdly So, Monterey, Mexico, Aug. 2TD.—Ar dcttl has Ikhmi cloned for the Bolonitos mine in Guanajato for $1,000,000. The purchasers are chletfy Boston capitalists, and their company is capitalized ut 000,000. Some of the principal men In the deal are E. L. White, Duncan McVichle, Arthur W. Hale and J. A. Corea of Boston. AiuerleauH Bay Mexican Mine. Children's Parasols jHE-y. 8. Steel, pref. 3B--We»tern Union .... Wabash, pref £ VWb»Bh. com F . ttotoo Pmclflc tUMhl Pacific, pref. 90% 96% 48% 33% 109% #2% 43% 90% 96% 48% 33% 111% 93% 43% '—New York 10c Another Raitlna Rhyme. f Willie scalped hlo baby brother, . Lett him lying hairless: ""Willie," said bis worried mother, " "Y«u an setting careless." Her commiimtcr, Lieutenant Davison, signaled "Enemy standing In" and then, rounding to his fust flying racer, headed-back to sea -in order to be in at the death. He said he considered the refusG! of the operators to arbitrate as filial. "I talked with Mr. Morgan lDefore he went to Europe," continued the senator, "and before the strike wns fully under way. He deplored the situation, The Magnet O.P.&C.O. —Cleveland Plain Dealafr i 37 S. Main St., Pitta ton. Shot Cowpaiy,
Object Description
Title | Pittston Gazette |
Masthead | Pittston Gazette, August 25, 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. |
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Physical Description | microfilm |
Date | 1902-08-25 |
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Description
Title | Pittston Gazette |
Masthead | Pittston Gazette, August 25, 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 | 1902-08-25 |
Location Covered | United States; Pennsylvania; Luzerne County; Pittston |
Type | Text |
Original Format | newspaper |
Digital Format | image/tiff |
Identifier | PGZ_19020825_001.tif |
Language | English |
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Contact | For information on source and images, contact the West Pittston Public Library, 200 Exeter Ave, West Pittston, PA 18643. Phone: (570) 654-9847. Email: wplibrary@luzernelibraries.org |
Contributing Institution | West Pittston Public Library |
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Full Text | I: s, m m: % wD .», -v~ V R H-i s yr*S t WKBKLY KBTAHLflBHED I860. FC/M1. 1 DAILY KBT. bt THRO. HABT 188SL PITTSTON, PA., HON DAY, AUGUST 25, 1902. TWO CENTS A COPT: l C PACFV FOETY CENTS A MONTH. f "» TRYING TO REACH MORGAN IAL LIFE IN TEXAS. GOOD FILIPINOS. NAVAL SEARCH GAME ENDED. That was not long coming. The battleships soon bad the slower ships of the white squadron within easy range. Then from the Kearsarge came the signal, "Demand surrender." but would take no active pnrt toward a settlement. Ills attitude, in my opinion, is unchanged." Always the Taft TeatlUra ■■ to I.oyalty of Ex-la- ■nrs.nl.. Manila, Aug. 23.—Governor Tnft has resumed the governorship of the archipelago, relieving Luke E. Wright, who had been acting governor during Judge Taft's absence. Commissioner Wright is preparing to visit the United States. It was evident in every sentence of Senator nanna's talk that Ills sympathies are with the miners, that, he has given np hope of n peaceful settlement and views with sorrow the prolongation of the strike to the end that seems Inevitable. Soon after another signal was shown from the Prairie, flagship of the white squadron. It told with signal brevity that Commander Pillsbury admitted defeat. ikes of a Strenuous Commander PiHsbury Surrenders to Higginson. Hazleton Committee In New York For That Purpose. Nature at Times. Road the following quotations and compare the values with other The defense in the Freedom sedition case bus called Governor Tnft ns a witness to show thnt many former insurgent leader* who were guilty of various offenses not recognized by the laws of war have lieen appointed to civil positions. Governor Taft gave testlmony to the effect tliut many such former Insurgents had lieen appointed, lint that they had proved honest, straightforward and earnest. He said that some of them had been guilty of murder from American standards, but that from their own standards they undoubtedly believed their conduct of the war to have been legitimate. »• •' ■- D"• D '• • t NEGRO WITH A SHOTGUN. . ■ '/Li Hlmeolf Loose at a Dance, With A whulcboat was lowered from the Prairie, and soon after tiie defeated commander was climbing the sea ladder of the Kearsarge to receive a hearty handshake from the victorious rear admiral and some congratulations from Ills brother officers of that ship 011 the way he had kept them guessing. It's a Bood Investment To Buy Your Groceries Children's fine gauze vests, 4o stores: DEFENSE WAS TOO ALERT Children's fancy sunshades, 10o WILL 8EE BISHOP POTTER Ladies' sunbonnets, all colors and shapes, a large stock to choose from, 15c AT A Life Squadron Forced by Expira- BRENNAN & ROBERTS * til* RmuK That Fifteen Were Shot, 8*veral of Them so Badly That % They Will Die. tion of Time Limit to Make a Fu- Commander PIHsbur.v remained but a short time on Isiard the Kearsarge and then returned to his owu vessel, which In the meantime had come to anchor off Kettle Island, a short distance from Gloucester. They Think That the Financiar Hat Ladies' seersucker underskirts, well made, 39c tile Dash for the Massachusetts Heard Only One Side of the Ques- Children's fine muslin drawers, all sizes. 9c Coast—Effective Work of 8couts. tion and That He Can be Induced Best Patent Flour. 20 lbs Gran. Sugar Cheese, full cream, lb...... Pint Boot Beer Bottles, doz Qt. Root Beer Bottles, doz.. Hires' Root Beer, 3 for Arbuckle Coffee Lion Coffee $4.25 1.00 Itockport, Mnss., Auk. 2iD.—The expected has happened. Commander I'illsbury's throe vessels of the hostile white squadron made their dash for port, and immediately thereafter every ship of that squadron was "out of action," theoretically destroyed by the battleships of the defending fleet, which made for the enemy the moment he appeared. to Counsel Arbitration. Wide fancy ribbons, all colors, a yajrd CDc |j?„ •' Fort Wbrth, Texas, Aug. 25.—During ' « dance in Polk county, a drunken ne ■' gro turned a-flhotgun loose on a room »v ; full of dancers. Fifteen persons were i"'".' wounded and several of them are like► : ly to die. Itear Aduiiral Higginson's vessels returned to Itockport and subsequently sailed for New Conn., where the fleet will be got In readiness for the more spectacular maneuver for forcing the defenses guarding the eastern approaches to New York. Governor Tnft said that he had found these appointees to be loyal and that they were not chosen because they happened to be iusunccnt generals, but because they were men of influence among their own people. He said the experience of the civil authorities with these men had been most satisfactory. Now York. Auk. 25.—Another effort hD to bo made to Induce the coal operators to agree to arbitration. With tliat end in view £D. J. McCarthy, chairman, and Mnthew Long nnd Henry Silvermnn, members of the executive committee of the People's alliance of Ilazleton. Pa., have arrived In New York to try to bring nlDoiit a conference. The Hazleton men say there is a willingness on the part of the miners to submit to any decision a committee on arbitration may make, and they see 110 reason why the operators should not come into a conference on the same Ladies' Jancy summer corsets, grand value, for a pair 19c 10c quality window shades, sale price 7c tic quality Domet Shaker flannel for 4c [■ ROOSEVELT NOW IN BOSTON. I "*"T " r ' ' Lift Nahant This Morning and Spoke L ,,v - • Briefly at Lynn. Summing up the result, some of the officers snld tlint If PlUsliury's sqtindron could have made Rockport and established a hone there the government would have regarded that exploit as an Indication that a fort wa« needed at that place and that one would doubt- Ies have been erected there. Mrs. Chnffee. wife of (icuernl Chaffee, who has been seriously ill for the past week, is now improving and la out of nil danger. II was in the gray dawn that the blue fleet's long vigil was rewarded. There had been a night of frequent alarms, a futile hurrying here and there of the battleships of the blue, for It was upon the presence of these powerful ships of the defeuse that victory depended. 50c quality ladies' muslin night gowns, sale price 39c 1 lot boys' waists, 10c each Don't fail to visit our remnant sale in the basement v. Lynn, Mass., Aug. 25.—President Roosevelt, whp spent last night at Na, . hant, as the guest of Senator Lodge, l wont to Boston this afternoon. He L . stopped In this city for a short time and made a brief address. i • *' BBENNAN & ROBERTS, OlHelal cholera statistics show a totol up to date of 2."D,li(D4 cases nnd 18,040 deaths. The actual numlier of cases nnd deaths Is greatly in excess of the official reports. Ill some of the provinces of Luzon the cholera situation is ban, 414 cases and ."117 deaths being reported from the province of Ilocos Norte Inst Saturday. Corner Main and Thomas Streets, Next to Eagle HoteL 4 As showing the perfection of the system which Rear Admiral Illgginson had established for the defense it was pointed out that the enemy was reiiorted from three sources within live minutes of the time when the breaking down made It possible to discern his furoQ squadron. To several points they had been cnlled by the signal. The alert scouts discovered Imaginary foes all along It Is understood that the visit to this city on the part of the committee was prompted by the utterances of Bishop Potter ind .1. PieriDoiit Morgan. Iiishop Potter lias expressed himself in favor of arbitration, and Mr. Morgan has said he would not interfere. The committee believes Mr. Morgan's attitude is due to his having heard only one side of the quest ion. terms. [ v London, Aug. 25.—At a meeting of . - the Stockholders Lane thea[V • ter, this morning, a dividend of 15 t p»r cent, was declared. The chairman P ' announced that it had been decided to produce the pantomime, "Bluebeard," »... in New York during the coming Dof \ cember. prury Lane Theater a Gold Mine. VISIT Williams & McAnulty Ten members of the native constabulary have been ambushed at a point near Magdalenn, in the province of Rorsogon, Luzon, by a band of sixty lndroncs. The latter were armed with rifles nnd bolos, nnd n desperate light nt close range took place. One member of the constabulary was killed, two were wounded nnd throe were captured. Seventy constables have taken the Held in pursuit of the lndroncs. MILES TO GO TO MANILA. For a Fine Display of Carpets and Wall Papers. 15 South Main St. Decllvea to Stat? the Csniie of His Next to Drary's Btor • Visit. It Is their tirm belief that Mr. Morgan can be made to see the strike from both sides, and onee having done so he will use his influence with the operators to bring about n conference. They know the financier dislikes strikes and as a rule is willing to listen to arguments from the men working for any concern In which he Is interested. The Iiosition he has taken on the coal strike, the committee feels, is one he will lie only too anxious to abandon if it is made clear to hint the fault Is not all on the side of the miners. Also dispenser of Paints and Oils. Boston. Aug. 25.—General Nelson A Miles will sail for the Philippines within a few weeks. lie is reticent as to the object of his trip. When asked If he was going in bis olficlal capacity, he replied: t Tennessee Miners Granted Increase. «/V- Livingston, Ky., Aug. 25.—After a / ■ Bre days' conference, the coal operaand miners of the Jelllco (Tenn.) ' district have agreed on a scale for the Evans Bros. Window Shades Mad* to Order. 60 NORTH MAIN. BOTH PHONES year beginning Sept. 1. The miners v were granted a small increase in ; wageB. Washington, Aug. 23.—Tile death of Ensign Frederic It. Holninn of the navy on Aug. 13 abonrd the Celtic while on the way from Mnnlln to Sydney, Australia, is reported In a dispatch received at the navy department from Captain Speyers. The Celtic Is a refrigerator ship and presumably was on her way from Manila to Sydney to obtain provisions for the nrmy and navy in the Philippines. According to the dispatch, Holinan met his death by jumping overboard. Ills net was presumably due to ill health. lie was a native of Colorado and. was appointed to the navy from Iowa in 1803. His fnther, III New York city, hns been notllled of his dentil. Bnalffn Commit* Suicide. "Well, I'm not going as a tourist, neither am 1 going for my health. 1 cannot tell until I get there what I will do." If yon are looking for Something in the line of "In view of the correspondence between yourself and the war department," the general was asked, "does your visit to the Philippines in your official capacity indicate a change of heart on the part of the department':" £ V Protest From the Friars. Rome, Aug. 25.—The Vatican has received a protest' from the Friars in the Philippines, with documents confuting tbe arguments that have been advanced In favor of their withdrawal from the Islands. Pint Mason Jars, per dozen "HI© Oppo»e«l to Strike at Outset. In their efforts to Interest Mr. Morgan the members of the committee believe it will be useless for thein to try to do so directly, and for that reason they will enlist the services of persons close to him and In whose Judgment he has confidencc. The fallnrc of the previous conferences lias not discouraged the men in the People's alliance. Many of those enlisted in the movement to bring the strike to a close arc men who were opposed to a strike at the outset and believed that a willingness on the part of both sideb to deal fairly would have prevented the present conflict. GROCERIES "You will have to put that question to the department," General Miles answered. "1 do not keep my finger on the pulse of the war department." Quart Mason Jars, ACa per dozen ■liiU We have them. ■ electrician Killed by a Fall. FN "Reading, Pa., Aug.- 2R.—Irvin F. C.': Rrewster, aged" 25 years, of Camden, L', N. J., electrician at the Diamond Drill Li' W«tks, In Blrdsboro. was Instantly I' (killed this morning by falling from a • traveling crane. tS ADMIRAL HiaGINSON. '•will you take any part lii the negotiations relative to tHe friars' lands?" the extended line. Never since the Spanish war bad enemies lieeu so uumerons along the New England coust. Bottle Ketchup Bottle Ketchup, 10c, or 3 for 5 cans "Windsor Corn 3 cans -Early June Pears.. . 3-lb pail Jam, in tin '5-lb pail Jam, in tin......... 5-lb pail Plum Butter. ... ... 5-lb pail Apple Butter 1 crock Lutz & Schraum Cfc Co ■5 gal. Mason Jars, Cflffe per dozen OUto "Will you confer In any way with or make any suggestions to the civil government there?" "No." Hear Admiral Hlgglnson's three battleships, the Kearsargo, tUe Massachusetts and Uie Alabama, wore at unohor off Strait's mouth when the first news of the enemy was received. These ships had just came In from the direction of the Isles of Shoals, whence the rear admiral had hurried them, fearing from the reports he had boeu receiving that the enemy would make a feint nt Portland. Tried to Lrnoh Motoriuan, "No. X will linve nothing to do wltli any matters outside of my profession." Potatoes, fine stock fiflfo per bushel Pllw Prominent Woman Killed Now York, Aug. 2TD.—One of a crowd of fifteen Italians liavlnft been run over over at Jerome avenue and Potter place by a Union Railway company trolley ear, the other Italians pulled John O'Neill, the niotorman, off the car and after beating him attempted to drag htm to a tree, with the apparent intention of banging him. Passengers of the crowded car interfered, and some lighting followed. The reserves of the Tremont and Hronx park police stations were called out. They drove the crowd of 2,000 persons away and rescued O'Neill. General Miles declined to answer other questions relative to Ills trip. at. Louis. Mo., Aug. 25.—MrB. Marie Antoinette Hopkins, widow of Edward A. Hopkins, once United States minister to Argentine, was killed by a street car tbis morning. Fatal Wreck at Albany, Ind. The alliance Is composed of business men of Huzleton. They are the men who are bearing the brunt of the battle. Their Interests are suffering because of the stagnation of business, trade depending entirely uiDou the prosperity of their section of the country and mining being the chief industry. Their appeal will be in the uature of Innocent sufferers from a battle between capital and labor, with the brlngiug about of which they had nothing to do. While they are suffering at present, they will point out that they are to l»ear the burden later as taxpayers because of the exiiense attached to the calling out of troops and the extra police and deputy sheriffs sworn In to protect the property of the men who refuse to arbitrate. New Albany, Ind., Aug. 25.—In a freight collision on the Southern railway near Georgetown, ten miles west of here. Engineer "Red" Duval, Fireman B. Cox and Brakeman Itoss of one train were killed outright and Engineer Harry Goodall and Fireman George Myers of the other train were probably fatally hurt. Fourteen l»ox cars loaded with wheat, with two locomotives, were tumbled over a trestle to a ravine forty feet l*elow and were demolished. All traffic on the Southern railway between Louisville and St. Louis has been blocked. Apple Butter. 1 crock Heinz Apple Butter. 1 gal. Canned Apples,(whole) 3 bot. 5-minnte lloot Beer... 3 bot. Hires' Root Beer for.. Good Rio Coffee, lb Arbuckle's Coffee Lion Coffee Evans Bros. The 8hah Goes to Paris. London, Aug. 25.—The Shah of Per- His uiind set at rest on this point by later and more reassuring dispatches, he brought his division baclt to the vicinity of Rockport and liad just brought his ships to anchor when there came a sudden hall from the forward fighting top of the Kearsarge. r' pi* Jeft London this morning for Paris. A large number of note We peoplo & ' gathered at Victoria siation to see fl him off. 46 South Main Street, Ptttston, Pa. Aj_ Death of a Polish Painter. ■V Vienna, Aug. 25.—Senryk Siermir- L' admkl, the celebrated Polish painter, died today. 1 ThouKlit 111m Friend Wan a Ilnritlar. "Where away?" promptly dcmtinded Lieutena nt Stone, officer of the deck of that vessel. 'Sail, ho!" Ulehmoiid, Vii., Aug. 25.—J. I). Wilson, a well known you lie man. litis shot and killed his friend, C 1. E. Apportion. The ftimilies of the two occupied the, same house. Apperson's family was away, and Apperson had ehanged liis sleeping roonr. Wilson heard a noise in the room and proceeded to Investigate. Seeing a form which in the dark he supposed to be that of u burglar, he challenged and. receiving no answer, tired, with the above result. Both families are highly connected. Mangans For WEDDINGS CIaui Art V For FUNERALS ■ ■ the'weather. "Broad off the port bow, sir!" replied Navy Apprentice Stnelile, who was one of the numerous lookouts that had been stationed to keep watch for the enemy. Dlneovery of the Enemy. Pnprlt Biiamarek Hai a Minhap. New York, Aug. 25.—The British steamship Sheppy Allison, from Middlesbrough. reports that on Saturday, when in longitude (Hl.22 and latitude 40.44, about THHI miles east of Boston, she sighted the Hamburg-American liner Fuerst Bismarck, which signaled that her starboard shaft was broken and that slie was proceeding under one engine. Captain Bcrends of the Fuerst Bismarck told Captain Williams of the Slieppy Allison that all were well oil board and that he was proceeding on his voyage at a speed of about fifteen knots. Just whit you want in floral decorations on short notice. We can do much for you at a reasonable price. (new phone) IBCARPENTER,exeter st. ixetir iris Washington. Aug. 25—Fair tonight MU) Tuesday. The committee will linve a conference, and an effort will be made to see Bishop Totter, and before him will lDe placed a full statement of the condition of affairs in the mining regions and Ills assistance asked. Before leaving Hazlcton it was suggested by some of the members of the uliance who are not on the committee sent to this city that the men sent here make an effort to interest the prominent clergymen of the city In behalf of the arbitration idea. Dry Goods and Grocery Stores, Wt- FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. Night glasses were instantly trained in the direction indicated, and soon a dark smudge was made out to the eastward, which the glasses discovered to be tt large steamship heading in and apparently running without lights, as no masthead lights were visible. ,V New York Stoc.. ,.Ke_ ft: by Haight ft Freese, stock brokers, i1. Miners' Bank Building. | New York, Aug. 25, 1902. F .1 Open. Clos. P.isuBwr 132% 133% 3 Atchison 93 93 % T Atchison, pref. 102 C4 102% .'j Copper 66% 66% j Car ft Foundry 34% • 34% Brooklyn Traction 6fi% 67% k s k Mi *s furnished 10 and 12 North Main Street Feminine Cfinrlty, Maude—I didn't see you nt Mrs. Upperton's Burden party last night. Patent The Kearsarge immediately set her steam capstan going, and, tripping anchor, sullenly swung her great IkDw toward the stranger, her two consorts, the battleships Massachusetts and the Alalia ma, "following llag," heading in the wake of the leader. SaleNowGoingOn Clara—No. I had made preparations to go, but was prevented at the lust minute. Colt Every article in our stock has been reduced one-half. We pay heavily for the privilege of getting rid of these goods. You profit to a like extent. Maude—I'm awfully sorry. But, of course, there had to be a limit to the Invitations somewhere.—Chicago News. HANNA HOPELESS. SKin Wlllemstnd, Curacao, Aug. 25.— N'owh Iihs reached lu're from Venezuela that In consequence of the reoceupatlon of tlio port of Carupano, In the state of HeriuiKlez. by goveriiuient force* the blockade at that place has lievn terminated. The United States training ship Topeka has left La Guayra for Haiti. The departure of the Topeka from Venezuelan waters Is taken to prove that the'Unit ill States minister at Caracas, Herbert \V. Bbwen. believes that the tlnal result of the Matos revolutionary movement will be long delayed. Cnalro llcoccapli'" Carapano, »■D'■ He Will Make No Further Ef- B. * O. .... R Cites. ft Ohio 110% 54% 114% 56% Bneerai la Neceaaary, Presently, outlined against the pray oust, another and still another dark smudge came slowly Into view. fort to Bnd Striktw Chic ft Ot. Western v C.. U. ft St. P. ... i: c.. k. i & p 34% 186 183% 34% 186% 183% "Are plagiarists always found out?" HufTalo, N. Y., Aug. £D.—TTijIted States Senator Marcus A. Hanna lias arrived in Buffalo from Niagara Falls, accompanied by his daughter, Miss Ituth Hanna, and her friend. Miss Phelps of Cleveland. Ladies' Shirt Waists; they were 25c iuid 50c; sale price 15c Misses' Lace Hose, wor.th 18c; here for 10c Not Patent LeatHer^ "No, my boy. A medloero plagiarist may steal all his life, and no one euros. It Is ortly when a man has the ability to make a success of what he steals that we give him any attention."—Chicago Post. "That Is the white squadron," said the signal officer confidently as the last dim shape appeared. The strange vessels hold tlioir-courso, which seemed to be laid for Salem. ? Col. T. ft I £D.- • Erie 76% 40% Is the Material in Those Burt & Packard Korrect Shapes. i . Brie, pref. ; Loula. ft Nash. .. , Manhattan EI Met. Traction .... Mo Pactfc rCol. Southern 111. Central Mexican Central .. _ Canadian Pacific I" Rep. Steel .... .. f\ Norfolk ft Western N..Y-. O. &W Central .... r Pennsylvania prer gK Southern Ry K? Southern Ry.. pref. goiUern Pacific .. | f»4fc.C * Ij' ' tet&B Pacific .... t f; S. Leather ..;. R-j'.tJ. 8. Rubber .... pifclJ. 8. steel .... .. 1 lot Children's Gingham Dresses, nicely trimmed, sale price 19c It was quite apparent that they had not soon the defending ships, these having the land for a background, making It difficult for any one seaward to make tlicm out in the faint light and the haw which hung over tlie laud. For the first time Senator Hanna stated the almndounicut finally of all efforts to emUtlir great coal strike. He said it sorrowfully, for his sympathies are with the miners, and he believes the operators should meet them iti arbitration.Careful Haul Ladies' and Children's Pique Sunbonnets, here for 10c 1 lot Dress Gingham, worth 8c; yours now for 4Je Boys' Pants, they are the 25c kind; sale price 12Ac "Does your hpsband ever lose his Without doubt the finest shoes ever put together. Regular sparklers, high and low cut, temper V" "No; he keeps It in such constant use It has no chance to get lost."— New York World. Advance of the Kearaarifc. Verdict In Sharp Kllllas. "I have exhausted my efforts," said Senator Hanna. "I have done all In my itower and can do no more. I will piakc no further attempt, for it would lie useless." "(Jot a hustle on down there below! Enemy in sight!" was called from tlio bridge to the engine room of the Keursargo. and soon tlio groat battleship was rushing through the water with a great hill of foam under her itows and a small tidal wave rolling in her wake. The Alabama and the Massachusetts kept tlio paco. as did the gunboat Scor; pion, which hail joined in the chase. Tnmaqun, Pa.. Aug* 25.—The coroner's Jury selected for the purpose of placing the rcsiioiisiblllty for the killing'of Patrick Sharp at Nesquehonlng lias rendered the following verdict: "That Patrick Sharp came to his death lDy the nlalicloiis net of either Harry McElmoylo or, Wllrtnm Ronemus, and In view of tlie evidence adduced we advise that both the said Harry 'Mc- Elmoyle and William Honeinus be held for trial." Ladies' White Lawn Shirt Waists, worth 50c, 75c and $1.00; yours now for 25c Hammocks, worth 75c; reduced to • 45c A Whale's Oil. A large whale gives on un average twenty tons of rendered oil. $3.50 & $4.00. He said there wns no chance of arbitration so long as only one side, the miners, were willing to arbitrate. He gave it as his opinion that the miners will not sire in so long as they ore able to tight. "It will not be a short tight," said lie. "It will be prolonged, and such prolongation will mean not only hardslilps for the miners and the uVinien and children de]Dendent on theui, but it will nave its effect on the Amerleun people. The longer this struggle continues the greater will be the Increase in the price of coal." Patent Colt Skin is soft, brilliant and black as night. Every IDair guaranteed till the first sole is worn through. Ask to see the Prince Henry—the very latest, a high and low shoe all in one. Insanity was once looked on as the work of donjons. It Is now regarded as a purely physical infirmity, perhaps inherited from those who had somehow violated physical law or Induced by our own transgression. Iaaanlty. 1 lot Ladies' Silk Shirt Waists, nicely made, best colors, worth $2.50; this sale $1.65 A few miles had been run when an excited tor[Dedo boat was met racing in to meet the Hoot and all agog with Important news. This craft was made out to bo the Barney, but at first it was difficult to toll what she was. so fast was she traveling and so nearly hidden in the smother which her twenty-five mile an hour gait had caused. Blue Calico, worth (5Jc; here 5c Ladies' Wash Skirts, assorted lot, worth from 98c to $2.00; your choice 50c Ladies' Lisle and Taffeta Gloves, 25c kind, reduced to 10c The groom seemed to be rather «hy." ii "He was—jnst about $5."- Times. Absurdly So, Monterey, Mexico, Aug. 2TD.—Ar dcttl has Ikhmi cloned for the Bolonitos mine in Guanajato for $1,000,000. The purchasers are chletfy Boston capitalists, and their company is capitalized ut 000,000. Some of the principal men In the deal are E. L. White, Duncan McVichle, Arthur W. Hale and J. A. Corea of Boston. AiuerleauH Bay Mexican Mine. Children's Parasols jHE-y. 8. Steel, pref. 3B--We»tern Union .... Wabash, pref £ VWb»Bh. com F . ttotoo Pmclflc tUMhl Pacific, pref. 90% 96% 48% 33% 109% #2% 43% 90% 96% 48% 33% 111% 93% 43% '—New York 10c Another Raitlna Rhyme. f Willie scalped hlo baby brother, . Lett him lying hairless: ""Willie," said bis worried mother, " "Y«u an setting careless." Her commiimtcr, Lieutenant Davison, signaled "Enemy standing In" and then, rounding to his fust flying racer, headed-back to sea -in order to be in at the death. He said he considered the refusG! of the operators to arbitrate as filial. "I talked with Mr. Morgan lDefore he went to Europe," continued the senator, "and before the strike wns fully under way. He deplored the situation, The Magnet O.P.&C.O. —Cleveland Plain Dealafr i 37 S. Main St., Pitta ton. Shot Cowpaiy, |
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