Pittston Gazette |
Previous | 1 of 6 | Next |
|
small (250x250 max)
medium (500x500 max)
Large
Extra Large
large ( > 500x500)
Full Resolution
All (PDF)
|
This page
All
|
Loading content ...
' * «3fes - '4*/ •/-: % y m" Dv ? i "D -Di W it" COJ Vr/ID J WEEKLY ESTABLISHED 1850 OtfO rUH. 1 DAILY EST. Br THEO. HART 1888. PITTSTON, PA WEDNESDAY, 0CT0BER ,5 ,902. TWO CENTS A COPT: I gS D/ICpC FORTY CENTS A MONTH, f ° rrtlllCa. CANDIDATES FOR THE COMMISSION PIOUS CASE IS DECIDED HUDSON VALLEY STRIKE. BATTLE WAGING NEAR VALENCIA For downrightirood value, there is not tho equal of this store in.tho city. rotugh member stipulated In the operators' proposition—tluit is, "a man of prominence, eminent as a sociologist." Situation A*«ome« a More Threaten- Ins Aspect. Consider I Mob Attacks Miner*. Saratoga, N. Y., Oct. 15.—The motormen's strike on the Hudson Valley railway is assuming u more threatening form. Dynamite has been used In Saratoga Springs, and a riot Is feared at Mcchanlcsvllle. A trolley car passing through Hamilton street near the Clarendon hotel and only a short distance from the passenger trolley station on South Broadway was partially wrecked by an explosion of dynamite that had been placed on the track. The car windows were broken, the track torn up and the windows of n nearby Baloon shattered, but no one was injured. The explosion was heard In every part of the town and created much excitement. Some of Our Prices: Shamokln.'Pa., Oct. 15.—While John Shipman and David Hewitt, nonunionlnts, were returning home from the Henry Clay shaft they were held up by a mob of 000 men, women and children and pelted wtih tomatoes, clubs and stones. Shipman and his oompanions were knocked down a number of times before they escaped. On the approach of the soldiers the crowd dispersed.No Particulars Obtainable Quality Men Who May Arbitrate the The Hague Court Finds in Favor of United States. At 25c a garment, ladies' fleece ribbed vests and pants At 21 e a garment; boys' fleece lined shirts and drawers At 25e each, children's white-silk caps, embroidered, in fancy designs, excellent value At 39o each, ladies' umbrellas, fast black, with paragon frame At 39c a garment, men's Heece lined shirts and drawers At 25c each, children's combination suits, all sizes • fv- At 4cCD yard, unbleached muslin, Utl inches wide Strike. at Last Report. and you will find our prices cheaper than any other store in town. We stand ready to prove this to you. Are you willing to be convinced ? AWARD OF OVER $1,000,000 WARSHIPS ASKED FOR. CARROLL WRIGHT IS ONE. United States Minister Bowen, at Car- First Suit Before the International D » ■ •V-- The President Does Not Consider Him- TARIFF COMMISSION. Tribunal Was One Arising Out of acas, Says They Are Necessary for self Bound by Any Limitations in Payne Say* the President Will Ree- the Acquisition by Our Government the Protection of American Inter. the Selection of the Commission to Milwaukee, Wis., Oct. 15.—rostmuster General Henry C. Payne In an interview said that the forthcoming annual message of President Boosevelt to congress will probably recommend that a permanent tariff commission be appointed. ommenil a Permanent Iloartl. of California. ests. Act on Strike. Major Andrews of the Third battalion, Second regiment, on strike duty at MechanicsvlIIe, in the southern part of Saratoga county, has been otiiclally notified by Village President Finnegnn of MechanicsvlIIe that he had sworn in a large force of deputies and proposed to nrrest and lock up every national guardsman discovered doing patrol duty in MechanicsvlIIe. As the Second regiment! is doing strike duty by orders from Governor Odell any nttempt on the part of Flnnegan to carry out his threat may lead to serious consequences. Major Andrews has three companies under his immediate command.Washington, Oct. 15.—Unit.eS States Minister Bowen, at Caracas, seat to the State Department last night the following telegram: "The army 13 stilt near Valencia. No particulars arc obtainable. Valencia is closely surrounded and a battle is going on now." Ad-l-ed to this dispatch was a request for United States warships to protect American interests. The Hague, Oct. 15.—The arbitration court In the Pious fund case has condemned Mexico to pay the United States $1,420,082 In Mexican currency. The decision of the court waB unanimous.New York, Oct. 15.—The United States commissioner of labor, Carroll D. Wright, Is considered a certainty on the commission. Other names known to be under consideration by the president are General J. M. Wilson, former chief of engineers of the army; Brigadier General George L. Gillespie, present chief of the engineers of the army, and Bear Admiral Melville, chief of the bureau of steam engineering of the navy, also an expert civil engineer. Farmer Senator George Gray, now n circuit Judge In the eastern district of Pennsylvania, is considered a strong possibility as the judicial member of the commission. As mining experts Dr. David T. l)ay of the geodetieal survey and Frank Ivlepotka, who had charge of the Amalgamated Copper mines, are now under consideration. Aa men experienced in the business of mining and selling coal the names of Senator Mark Hanna and Marvin Hughltt, president of the Chicago Northwestern railroad, have been submitted to the president. Brennan & Roberts I At 45c a garment, ladies' muslin night gowns, full length and openwork insertion At 10c a yard, one case of Flannelettes, a variety of patterns iu all colors "The president's views in regard to the revision of the tariff are substantially the same as those given by Senator Spooner in ills speech Monday night," said Mr. Payne. "He probably will favor u reduction of Import duties Upon products which no longer need protection. He is also inclined to favor the creation of a permanent tariff commission, which at all times can receive testimony, subject to expert consideration, concerning the varying interests of production and trade, submitting their reports and recommendations to congress as other departments of the national government. Corner Main and Thomas 8tfl. Next to Eagle Hotel. First.—That the claim of the United States in behalf of the archbishop of San Francisco Is governed by the principle of res Judicata in virtue of the arbitration decision pronounced by Sir Edward Thornton Nov. 11, 1870, and amended by Sir Edward Thornton Oct. 24, 187(1. The tribunal llnds | & * Fatal Accident at Sea, VISIT At 3c a dozen, good pearl buttons, all sizes New York, Oct. 15.—The four masted ship Shenandoah arrived th's morning from, San Francisco, after a pat sage of 123 days. On July 27. Wllllnm Varney, aged 27, fell from a sill yard to the deck. His both legs were broken and his skull fractured. He lived for 13 days in great agony and died on Aug. 9, being buried at iea. Williams & McAnulty A! 15c each, a new lot of ladies' fancy belts Second.—That in conformity wltli tbis decision tlie government of the United States of Mexico should pay the government of the United States $1,- 420,082.07 In money of the legal currency of Mexico within the period lixed by article 10 of the protocol of Washington. This sum will cover the total payment of annuities due from an(l unpaid by the government of the Mexican republic—namely, the annual payment of $43,050.01) In Mexican currency from Feb. 2, 1800, to Feb. 2, 1!X)2. For a Fine Display of AllOo each, fancy cushion cords DICTATOR IN COLOMBIA. Carpets and Wall Papers. hi »: Fercandei Executed Another Conp People's Store, Colon, Colombia. Oct. 15.—Beports of Minister of War Fernandez having dedared himself dictator In Bogota and having virtually made President Marroquln a prisoner have not caused astonishment here, as Fernandez has been recently acting just as he pleased. d'Etat. Also dispenser of Paints and Oils. •i, & "This will Insure the thorough and careful compilation of all information accessible and will save to congressional committees a vast amount of labor. This was the policy outlined by the president In his speech at Logansport, Ind., which ho had prepared for delivery ut Milwaukee and which, It Is safe to predict, will lip embodied in his anuual message to congress, lie is strongly In earnest in these views as well as In those in relation to reciprocity as a feature of our commercial intercourse with foreign nations. 15 South Main St., Pittston New York, Oct. 15.*-The new trial of Boland B. Mollneux, charged with poisoning Mrs. Kate Adams, was opened this morning. The trial promises to be a speedy one. Molineux Trial Opened Window Shades Made tq Ordar. 60 NORTH MAIN. BOTH PHONES ALWAYS THE CHEAPEST. This Is the second coup d'etut effected by the conservative government since the revolution began three years ago. The first was carried out by Vice President Marroquin usurping the rights of the legal president, San Clemente, August 1, 11)00, who was ousted In a most unceremonious manner. It was alleged tlmt although the legal president of Colombia he was too old to control public affairs. Evans Bros. incident Roosevelt In accepting the proposition for the appointment by him of a commission to settle the strike realized at once the tremendous responsibility. Solely in the Interest of relieving the distress which threatened tbe country, he accepted, with the full expectation that the striking miners at well as the public would trust to his faithful endeavors to be absolutely fair. Third.—The government £)f the United States of Mexico will pay to the government of the United States Feb. 2, 1003, nnd every following year for the same date forever an annual payment of $43,050.00 of money of the legal currency of Mexico. THE WEATHER The Climax of u % $ Washington, Oct. 15.—Fair tonight and Thursday. Shirt Waist Selling When you buy Groceries It is well to remember we are always Lowest in Price. "Since the adjournment of congress overwhelming manifestations that the people favor reciprocity with Cuba Indicate that the opposition to that measure has faded away and that congress at an early day will redeem the pledge made by President McKlnley tor reciprocal trade relations with the young republic." FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. The Decision Read. New York Stock Markets furnished by Haight & Freese, stock brokers, Miners' Bank Building. The decision of the tribunal was read by Secretary General Ruyssenaers In the presence of the members of the diplomatic corps, their wives nnd the representatives of the litigants. Fernandez, who once was a mere commander of police in Bogota, has now acted more or less the same way with Marroquin, so really there is now no constitutional government In Colombia and there has not been one since July 31, 1000. The actual situation is more anarchical than legal. Best Pat. Flour, bbl..$4.25 Feed, per 100 .. 1.40 Oats, No. 1, white, bu.. .40 Hay, long & cut, 100.. .85 Butter, per lb. dairy or creamery (best). .24 Lard, pure, per lb.. .D 124c Cheese, full cream, lb .12 Gold Dust, 4-lb package 19 Snow Boy, 4-lb package 19 Big Drive Bak. Powder, 2-lb .20 Nabob Pan Cake Flour, 1-pk .10 Cold Snap B'wheat Flour 3-lb .12 Aunt Jemima Pan Cake, 3-lb .25 Will Select Fair Commluloii New York, Oct 15, 1902. Open. Clos. .122 122% . S7V: S8 ,100 100"j 6" 65% . :s 1 % 34% , 62 63 104% 104% , 49 50 29% 30% lS.i'H: 187% 194 194 84 V, S4V. 3P% 38% .67% 07% :36 136% 133% 134% 138% 140% 107 (/D 109% 1 16 147% 26% 26% 132% 134 21 21% 72% 73% 33% 154% 162% 69% 77 37% 96 71% 64% 14% 90 17% 40 89% 91 A sale that oftnrs m you the most ei. - 0k gant Shirt Waists ■■ mW !■ trw Inoo 4lio« +linir \ll The president now considers himself trustee of both sides to the controversy. The selection of a commission fair, Just and satisfactory to all concerned Will be his first and only endeavor. Dr. Matzen, president of the court, who declared that a revision of the sentence was only possible In the event of new facts coming to light, thanked the representatives of the United States and of Mexico for their assistance In enlightening the arbitrators. He added that while ho single Judge was Infallible the unanimity of the arbitrators who bad so closely examined the whole question at issue was a guarantee that no mistake had been made. Sugar Atchison Atchison, pref. .... Copper Car & Foundry .... Brooklyn Traction . B. & O Ches. & Ohio Chic. & Gt. Western C„ M. & St. P C.. R. I. & P Col. F. & I. Erie .... Erie, pref I.ouis. & Nash Manhattan El Met. Traction Mo. Pacific III. Central Mexican Central ... Canadian Pacific ... Rep. Steel cost. • President Mitchell In his original proposition thut the president or a presidential commission be the tlnal arbiters of the strike and that pending such a settlement by the terms of Which he promised to agree expressed the absolute willingness of himself and the strikers whom he represented to trust to the good Judgment nnd fairness of President Roosevelt. Washington, Oct. 15.—'The navy department has cabled $15,000 to Munila, to be sent from there to the island of Guam for the rehabilitation of the naval station property which was damaged by the recent earthquake. The department has received a cablegram announcing the departure of the collier Justin from Cavlte for Guam, and It 1h understood here that she carries the funds for the repair work. Orders have been issued by the navy department directing Commander W. E. Sewell to proceed to Guam and assume the duties of commandant of the naval station at that place, relieving Com. mander Seaton Scliroeder, ordered home to await orders. Rehabilitation of Uuam, M Extraordinary bar- A HA gains, everyone of them. We need the room. We must get rid of these goods, even at less than the wholesale cost of the material in them. Dig Raid In Tenderloin. New York, Oct. 15.—The police has raided live alleged gambling houses In the Tenderloin district, and as a result more than 100 prisoners were taken to the police station. Among the houses raided was that of which "Honest John" Kelly Is the alleged proprietor. At this place a complete gambling outfit and fifteen persons were taken. The police broke In the doors and windows of another place on West Thirty-fourth street ana there also made a good haul of paraphernalia and prisoners. The other houses were raided In much the same manner, and everywhere the Inmates were completely taken by surprise. An immense crowd of people watched the proceedings and cheered the police as the pile of gambling outfits und number of persons Increased. Mr. Itnlston of Washington, one of the lawyers In the case, and Senor Pardo, In behalf of Mexico, thanked the court for the care it had given to the case. Senor Pardo declared he was sure that so soon as his government learned of the court's award It would accept It. lie must, however, reserve for hlB government the right to avail Itself of the provisions of the protocol. They come in white ami colors, of a pretty make and material. It's worth going a mile out of your way to get a bargain like this. -7 to? i That tills trust Is still retained and will again be expressed the president firmly believes. Did he not he would not accept the responsibility Imposed upon blm by the ojierators. In this connection it is well to hear In mind the exact words of Mr. Mitchell'* proposition and to show that tlie.v now have an Intimate relation to the proposition made by the operators. This paragraph is quoted: 12.50 Waists $1.75 Waists $1.50 Waists #1.25 Waists $1.00 Waists If you are in need of Jelly Glasses we have all kinds cheaj). OR Shoes or Rubbers. 49® Town Destroyed by Fire. History of the C me. Norfolk & Western N. Y„ O. & W. N. Y. Central Pennsylvania Reading Reading, pref Southern Ry "Confident of our ability to demonstrate to any impartial tribunal the equity of our demands, we propose that the issues culminating In this strike shall be referred to you and a tribunal of your own selection and agree to accept your award upon all or any of the questions involved." * Ashland. Ore., Oct. 15.—The most destructive lire In the history of northern California has visited the town of Klumathon, at the crossing of the Klamuthon river, Siskiyou county, and wiped out the entire business portion of the pluce, a new sawmill, a wish, door and Imjx factory and more than 5,000,- 000 feet of sawed lumber and did damage estimated at $350,000. The Southern Fncllic ltailroad company's station, frciglithouscs, rolling stock and side tracks were also destroyed. Most of the dwelling houses of the town, which were situated on an elevation, were saved, as well as one hotel ou.u back street. The Pious fund originated in 1097 with gifts by charitable persons, designed to enable the Jesuit missionaries to carry on their work in what is now New Mexico. When the Jesuits were expelled from the Spanish dominions In 1707, the fuud was seized by the crown and put into the hands of the Franciscans. Evans Bros. Dry Goods Store Bis Find In Policeman's Denlc, I" New York, Oct. 15.—Over $100,000 in cash, diamond jewelry nnd securities has been found in the desk of Police Captain John J. Donobue. who dropped dead in bis station bouse last week. The finding of this treasure was a surprise and makes the value of the estute nearer $200,000 thun $73,000. In the safe of the station was found a deed showing that Captain Douohuc owned the apartment building at the northwest corner of One Hundred and Thirty-first street and Seventh avenue, valued at $33,000. The appearunce of the $34,000 in cash in the desk was such as to indlcute that most of it had been there a long time. It was packed in packages of $1,000 and $5,000. 46 South Main Street, Ptttaton, Pa. Southern Ry., pref. Southern Pacific . Tenn. C. & I U. S. Leather U. S. Leather, pref. U. S. Rubber .... U. S. Steel U. S. Steel, pref, .. Western Union .. Wabash, com. ... Wabash, pref Union Pacific For WEDDINGS CIaiham f For FUNERALS "lOWerS J , President Free to Act. In 1821 Mexico won her Independence from Spain, and the fund was transferred to the Mexican republic. Mexico, In 1842, sold the properties constituting the fuud and put the proceeds into the treasury, stipulating, however, to pay the church 0 per cent in perpetuity on the principal. The president, contrary to the reports thut reach Washington from the headquarters of the strikers, does not consider himself bound by any unusual limitations in the selection of the proposed commission. As to the personnel, he ouly considers himself limited by the third clause ot the proposition, which says that one member of the commission shall be "one of the judges of the United States court of the eastern district of Pennsylvania." and. still abiding by this, there are four men from whom be can make selections.B U S S BEAUTY, GRACE and STYLE Just what you want in floral decorations on short notice. We can do much for you at a reasonable price. (new phone) 1-BCARPENTER, exeter st. exeter boro 33% L 'idP. B,v the treaty of Querctaro Upper California was ceded to the United States, and Mexico ceased paying her share of the interest on the fund. The church made claim in 180S for twentyone years' interest from Mexico. The claim was allowed by the court, and Mexico paid the church the full amount, $004,700. No further payments have beeu made by Mexico since 1808. 90 47% 104% 90 SB 29% arc the essential features of TAILORING and are always embodied in the Built-to-Order Garments of American Generals nt Aldernliot. London, Oct. 15.—Generals Corbln, Young and Wood and their aids-decamp visited the British camp at Alilershot as the guests of General French and Inspected all the soldiers' quarters, witnessed evolutions by a light horse battery of artillery and visited the gymnasium, where there was an Interesting exhibition of the setting up drill, athletic exercises and swimming competitions. Union Pacific, pref. Alton Kt .. 3",ia 29% Special Low Prices. If you are looking for bargains, :Df course you go to Kt., pref. 59-Di 60% Forge ra Got $441,000. Presently. BUSS, Minneapolis, Oct. 15.—Losses aggregating $40,000 are believed to have been sustained by Minneapolis bankB through the operations of Edwin T. Blew and Thomas Armstrong, who have been arrested on charges of forgery. They huve been passing as mill feed brokers and have negotiated drafts on faroff customers, bills of lading accompanying the drafts. It is now charged that these bills of lading have been forged, and in at least one case the men huve admitted it. They are held to await the action of the grand jury. Presently formerly meant instantly, immediately, and is used in this sense In scores of places by Shakespeare and other writers of Ills time. It is a curious Illustration of the dUatoriness of human nature that a word which once meant Instantly should come to be universally considered as meaning after a time. The City I ;,*:a * sf As to the other four members of the commission, one being an engineer of tho army or navy, another a mining expert, another an eminent sociologist and the last a man experienced in the mining and selling of coal, he is at liberty to select such persons as he may deem fit and fair so long as their otlicial and business positions comply with the requirements.Tailou n MAGNET Divorce Vor Throwing Catchup. Now York, Oct. 13.—Mrs. Cornolln Editli Smith, a comely young music teacher lti the Brooklyn public schools, testilioil in her husband's suit for ulicnntion iu the supreme court in Brooklyn that it was not her father's iiillucuce, but her husband's cruelty, that caused her to break up her home. She had stood his insults and abuse, she wild, until he threw tomato catchup iu her face across the dinner table andtold her he would hurt her more severely if it were not for the baby in her arms. Fall Clothes J. A. Drake Win* 9*0,000. This year we have been able to get together the largest variety of bargains wo have ever had, and we are selling them at record breaking prices. Why ? Because, when we buy a bargain, we sell a New York, Oct. 15.—John A. Drake, the Chicago millionaire horseman and race track plunger, won a large fortune on the result of the tiist four races at Morris l'ark. He secured from the ring a sum variously estimated by tiie bookmakers at from $00,000 to $80.1X10. it was the largest amount won at a race track this Beason by any are arriving. A big variety of patterns already on hand. Come in and make yonr choice early. Birdur j p Maple, The president and all the members of Mb cabinet in the city consider this broad enough to be satisfactory to the miners if they still believe in the fairness of the president and the carncstueM of his efforts to bring about an end of the strike in the interest of humanity, at the same time keeping in view the supreme interest of both partie# to the controversy. No one in Washington takes the view that Mr. Mitchell, who liow has supreme power In thi? settlement of the strike, can with Justice object to the character required 'of four-fifths of this commission of settlement.The beauty of the blrdseye maple arises from the contortions of its fibers. The cause of this peculiarity is un- known. Main Street, Opposite Water St. Pittston. 1 lot fancy Domr.t Flannel, 80 quality, special price 5 cents. Half woyl Cashmere, all colors, 15c kind, hero for 10c. bargain. Ben as Pluttren. one man Duluth, Minn.. Oct. 15.—United Stuffs Senntor Nelson pumped a handcar five miles In order to make connections with a train for Two Harbors, where he was billed for a speech. The senator was delayed by a wrecU, and, spying a handcar, he made a bargain for its use and pumped it tivc miles to Wolff Junction, reaching there in time to make connection. A suit of clothes ruined was the most serious damage resulting from the unwonted exertion. Senator Pumps m Handcar. When first turned into a hive, bees do not begin to collect honey. Their first care is to collect u sort of sticky wax called "propolis" and with It plaster up all boles and crevices in their new dwelling. Bailmouns Ask for Arnna'a Pardon Madrid, Oct. 15.—A cabinet council has considered a petition presented by residents of Itilbao asking for the dismissal of the charges against Senor Sablno Arana (leader of the Yiscayau Nationalist party), which arose from his having sent a congratulatory cablegram to President ltoosevelt last spring on the granting of Cuban independence. The ministers decided not to interfere In the ease and that it must be Judged by"the courts of Justice. i t-^p»w«n. ■ ■ Best Patent Flour 84.25 !! 20 lbs Granulated Sugar 1.00 ;; 21 lbs 4 Sugar 1.00 ■ ■ Hay 85 ! I Bran and Middlings.... 1/85 ; ; Corn, Cr. Ccru, Chop and Meal 1.45 Children's heavy fleeco lined Vests and Pants, special, from 5c 1 lot llag Carpet, 25c quality, here for 19c. Three CoiiiiiiinteB Withdrawn Ballston, N. Y„ Oct. 15.—Lieutenant Colonel Lester, commanding the Second regiment, New York national guard, has received orders from Governor Odell withdrawing Companies I, K and »L from further strike duty along the line of the Hudson Yallcy railroad and returning them to their homes at Whitehall, Glens l'alls and Saratoga respectively. The other nine companies remain in the field. S Ladies' Striped Flannelette Underskirts, ruffled bottom, only 25c. Some Parisian restaurants charge a franc extra for the U6e of the tablecloth.Parisian Restaurant*, Children's eider down coats, angora trimmed, 98c kind for 50c. The president believes that the operators have arrived at their proposed terms of arbitration only after careful consideration and with a realization that the interests of the public are now first to be considered, with a belief in the Judgment of Mr. Mitchell he trusts that he, too, will meet the situation iu the same generous spirit. 1 lot children's cashmero capes, all colors, 10c. The Bedouin Arubs are small eaters. Six or seven dutes 6oaked in melted butter serve a man a whole day, with a very small quantity of coarse flour or a little ball of rice. Bedouin Arabs. m Siamese Prince at Mount Vernon, Washington,*1 Oct. 15.—The crown prince of Slam and his brother placed two handsome wreaths on the tomb of Washington during their visit to Mount Vernon. One of these was of orchids and violets and the other of ouk leaves and white chrysanthemums. The party has left here for Wilmington, DeL 1! Gilt Edge Creamery and ! |; Dairy Butter. ; 11 Strictly Free]; Eggs. !! Chase & Sanborn's Best ! \ | Blend Coffee, 35c lb, I! :: 3 lbs.- $1.00;; . . Chase Cfc Sanborn's Teas from ,. \ I 30c to 70c jDer pound. ; I Special Inducements toCash Purchasers 1 lot ladies' flanettc shirt wafiis, liico assortment of colore, worth 50c and 75c, here for 25c. Lace curtains worth 75c, special price 45c. Pauporta to Heaven Sold, Topeka, Oct. 15.--Senator Burton, who lately returned from Hawaii, said: "The Hawaiian* have been robbed by missionaries from Boston and elsewhere, who, in exchange for their hinds, gave them certificates that they will go. to heaven when they die. One noble Huwaiian, even in his unimproved condition, is worth forty spider legged Cubans. Hawaiian natives are full of good which only awaits development b.v our government." Tin Workeri Accent Redaction. Elwood, IriiL, Oct. 15.—Acting upon instructions from ['resident Shaffer, McKinlcy lodge of the Amalgamated Association of Iron and Steel nud Tin Workers met and took another vote on the proposition to accept a 25 per cent rtsthictlon on orders from the Standard Oil company. The vote was almost unanimous to accept the reduction on the oil company's contract, but upon no other*, 1 lot 2 clasp kid gloves, all colors, only 65c. Up to a late hour the only decision leached by the president with reference to the of the commission is that the commissioner of labor, Carroll I). Wright, shall be a member. Mr. Wright was 111 consultation with (be president again, and it is now considered a certaluty that be will he the Flying is not a twentieth century idea. As far back as 1273 Friar Bacon predicted that flying would "shortly" become a general practice, and Bishop Wllklns In 1052 Jjaid, "It will yet be as usual to bear a man call for bis wings when ho is going on a journey as tt la now. to hear him call for his boots." Flying Machines. The Magnet Fatal Accident In m Mine. Madrid, Oct 15.—The collapse of the roof of a mine at Lobo, near Linares, has resulted in the death of seven persons.37 S. Main St., Pittaton.
Object Description
Title | Pittston Gazette |
Masthead | Pittston Gazette, October 15, 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 | 1902-10-15 |
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 |
Sponsorship | This Digital Object is provided in a collection that is included in POWER Library: Pennsylvania Photos and Documents, which is funded by the Office of Commonwealth Libraries of Pennsylvania/Pennsylvania Department of Education. |
Description
Title | Pittston Gazette |
Masthead | Pittston Gazette, October 15, 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 | 1902-10-15 |
Location Covered | United States; Pennsylvania; Luzerne County; Pittston |
Type | Text |
Original Format | newspaper |
Digital Format | image/tiff |
Identifier | PGZ_19021015_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 | ' * «3fes - '4*/ •/-: % y m" Dv ? i "D -Di W it" COJ Vr/ID J WEEKLY ESTABLISHED 1850 OtfO rUH. 1 DAILY EST. Br THEO. HART 1888. PITTSTON, PA WEDNESDAY, 0CT0BER ,5 ,902. TWO CENTS A COPT: I gS D/ICpC FORTY CENTS A MONTH, f ° rrtlllCa. CANDIDATES FOR THE COMMISSION PIOUS CASE IS DECIDED HUDSON VALLEY STRIKE. BATTLE WAGING NEAR VALENCIA For downrightirood value, there is not tho equal of this store in.tho city. rotugh member stipulated In the operators' proposition—tluit is, "a man of prominence, eminent as a sociologist." Situation A*«ome« a More Threaten- Ins Aspect. Consider I Mob Attacks Miner*. Saratoga, N. Y., Oct. 15.—The motormen's strike on the Hudson Valley railway is assuming u more threatening form. Dynamite has been used In Saratoga Springs, and a riot Is feared at Mcchanlcsvllle. A trolley car passing through Hamilton street near the Clarendon hotel and only a short distance from the passenger trolley station on South Broadway was partially wrecked by an explosion of dynamite that had been placed on the track. The car windows were broken, the track torn up and the windows of n nearby Baloon shattered, but no one was injured. The explosion was heard In every part of the town and created much excitement. Some of Our Prices: Shamokln.'Pa., Oct. 15.—While John Shipman and David Hewitt, nonunionlnts, were returning home from the Henry Clay shaft they were held up by a mob of 000 men, women and children and pelted wtih tomatoes, clubs and stones. Shipman and his oompanions were knocked down a number of times before they escaped. On the approach of the soldiers the crowd dispersed.No Particulars Obtainable Quality Men Who May Arbitrate the The Hague Court Finds in Favor of United States. At 25c a garment, ladies' fleece ribbed vests and pants At 21 e a garment; boys' fleece lined shirts and drawers At 25e each, children's white-silk caps, embroidered, in fancy designs, excellent value At 39o each, ladies' umbrellas, fast black, with paragon frame At 39c a garment, men's Heece lined shirts and drawers At 25c each, children's combination suits, all sizes • fv- At 4cCD yard, unbleached muslin, Utl inches wide Strike. at Last Report. and you will find our prices cheaper than any other store in town. We stand ready to prove this to you. Are you willing to be convinced ? AWARD OF OVER $1,000,000 WARSHIPS ASKED FOR. CARROLL WRIGHT IS ONE. United States Minister Bowen, at Car- First Suit Before the International D » ■ •V-- The President Does Not Consider Him- TARIFF COMMISSION. Tribunal Was One Arising Out of acas, Says They Are Necessary for self Bound by Any Limitations in Payne Say* the President Will Ree- the Acquisition by Our Government the Protection of American Inter. the Selection of the Commission to Milwaukee, Wis., Oct. 15.—rostmuster General Henry C. Payne In an interview said that the forthcoming annual message of President Boosevelt to congress will probably recommend that a permanent tariff commission be appointed. ommenil a Permanent Iloartl. of California. ests. Act on Strike. Major Andrews of the Third battalion, Second regiment, on strike duty at MechanicsvlIIe, in the southern part of Saratoga county, has been otiiclally notified by Village President Finnegnn of MechanicsvlIIe that he had sworn in a large force of deputies and proposed to nrrest and lock up every national guardsman discovered doing patrol duty in MechanicsvlIIe. As the Second regiment! is doing strike duty by orders from Governor Odell any nttempt on the part of Flnnegan to carry out his threat may lead to serious consequences. Major Andrews has three companies under his immediate command.Washington, Oct. 15.—Unit.eS States Minister Bowen, at Caracas, seat to the State Department last night the following telegram: "The army 13 stilt near Valencia. No particulars arc obtainable. Valencia is closely surrounded and a battle is going on now." Ad-l-ed to this dispatch was a request for United States warships to protect American interests. The Hague, Oct. 15.—The arbitration court In the Pious fund case has condemned Mexico to pay the United States $1,420,082 In Mexican currency. The decision of the court waB unanimous.New York, Oct. 15.—The United States commissioner of labor, Carroll D. Wright, Is considered a certainty on the commission. Other names known to be under consideration by the president are General J. M. Wilson, former chief of engineers of the army; Brigadier General George L. Gillespie, present chief of the engineers of the army, and Bear Admiral Melville, chief of the bureau of steam engineering of the navy, also an expert civil engineer. Farmer Senator George Gray, now n circuit Judge In the eastern district of Pennsylvania, is considered a strong possibility as the judicial member of the commission. As mining experts Dr. David T. l)ay of the geodetieal survey and Frank Ivlepotka, who had charge of the Amalgamated Copper mines, are now under consideration. Aa men experienced in the business of mining and selling coal the names of Senator Mark Hanna and Marvin Hughltt, president of the Chicago Northwestern railroad, have been submitted to the president. Brennan & Roberts I At 45c a garment, ladies' muslin night gowns, full length and openwork insertion At 10c a yard, one case of Flannelettes, a variety of patterns iu all colors "The president's views in regard to the revision of the tariff are substantially the same as those given by Senator Spooner in ills speech Monday night," said Mr. Payne. "He probably will favor u reduction of Import duties Upon products which no longer need protection. He is also inclined to favor the creation of a permanent tariff commission, which at all times can receive testimony, subject to expert consideration, concerning the varying interests of production and trade, submitting their reports and recommendations to congress as other departments of the national government. Corner Main and Thomas 8tfl. Next to Eagle Hotel. First.—That the claim of the United States in behalf of the archbishop of San Francisco Is governed by the principle of res Judicata in virtue of the arbitration decision pronounced by Sir Edward Thornton Nov. 11, 1870, and amended by Sir Edward Thornton Oct. 24, 187(1. The tribunal llnds | & * Fatal Accident at Sea, VISIT At 3c a dozen, good pearl buttons, all sizes New York, Oct. 15.—The four masted ship Shenandoah arrived th's morning from, San Francisco, after a pat sage of 123 days. On July 27. Wllllnm Varney, aged 27, fell from a sill yard to the deck. His both legs were broken and his skull fractured. He lived for 13 days in great agony and died on Aug. 9, being buried at iea. Williams & McAnulty A! 15c each, a new lot of ladies' fancy belts Second.—That in conformity wltli tbis decision tlie government of the United States of Mexico should pay the government of the United States $1,- 420,082.07 In money of the legal currency of Mexico within the period lixed by article 10 of the protocol of Washington. This sum will cover the total payment of annuities due from an(l unpaid by the government of the Mexican republic—namely, the annual payment of $43,050.01) In Mexican currency from Feb. 2, 1800, to Feb. 2, 1!X)2. For a Fine Display of AllOo each, fancy cushion cords DICTATOR IN COLOMBIA. Carpets and Wall Papers. hi »: Fercandei Executed Another Conp People's Store, Colon, Colombia. Oct. 15.—Beports of Minister of War Fernandez having dedared himself dictator In Bogota and having virtually made President Marroquln a prisoner have not caused astonishment here, as Fernandez has been recently acting just as he pleased. d'Etat. Also dispenser of Paints and Oils. •i, & "This will Insure the thorough and careful compilation of all information accessible and will save to congressional committees a vast amount of labor. This was the policy outlined by the president In his speech at Logansport, Ind., which ho had prepared for delivery ut Milwaukee and which, It Is safe to predict, will lip embodied in his anuual message to congress, lie is strongly In earnest in these views as well as In those in relation to reciprocity as a feature of our commercial intercourse with foreign nations. 15 South Main St., Pittston New York, Oct. 15.*-The new trial of Boland B. Mollneux, charged with poisoning Mrs. Kate Adams, was opened this morning. The trial promises to be a speedy one. Molineux Trial Opened Window Shades Made tq Ordar. 60 NORTH MAIN. BOTH PHONES ALWAYS THE CHEAPEST. This Is the second coup d'etut effected by the conservative government since the revolution began three years ago. The first was carried out by Vice President Marroquin usurping the rights of the legal president, San Clemente, August 1, 11)00, who was ousted In a most unceremonious manner. It was alleged tlmt although the legal president of Colombia he was too old to control public affairs. Evans Bros. incident Roosevelt In accepting the proposition for the appointment by him of a commission to settle the strike realized at once the tremendous responsibility. Solely in the Interest of relieving the distress which threatened tbe country, he accepted, with the full expectation that the striking miners at well as the public would trust to his faithful endeavors to be absolutely fair. Third.—The government £)f the United States of Mexico will pay to the government of the United States Feb. 2, 1003, nnd every following year for the same date forever an annual payment of $43,050.00 of money of the legal currency of Mexico. THE WEATHER The Climax of u % $ Washington, Oct. 15.—Fair tonight and Thursday. Shirt Waist Selling When you buy Groceries It is well to remember we are always Lowest in Price. "Since the adjournment of congress overwhelming manifestations that the people favor reciprocity with Cuba Indicate that the opposition to that measure has faded away and that congress at an early day will redeem the pledge made by President McKlnley tor reciprocal trade relations with the young republic." FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. The Decision Read. New York Stock Markets furnished by Haight & Freese, stock brokers, Miners' Bank Building. The decision of the tribunal was read by Secretary General Ruyssenaers In the presence of the members of the diplomatic corps, their wives nnd the representatives of the litigants. Fernandez, who once was a mere commander of police in Bogota, has now acted more or less the same way with Marroquin, so really there is now no constitutional government In Colombia and there has not been one since July 31, 1000. The actual situation is more anarchical than legal. Best Pat. Flour, bbl..$4.25 Feed, per 100 .. 1.40 Oats, No. 1, white, bu.. .40 Hay, long & cut, 100.. .85 Butter, per lb. dairy or creamery (best). .24 Lard, pure, per lb.. .D 124c Cheese, full cream, lb .12 Gold Dust, 4-lb package 19 Snow Boy, 4-lb package 19 Big Drive Bak. Powder, 2-lb .20 Nabob Pan Cake Flour, 1-pk .10 Cold Snap B'wheat Flour 3-lb .12 Aunt Jemima Pan Cake, 3-lb .25 Will Select Fair Commluloii New York, Oct 15, 1902. Open. Clos. .122 122% . S7V: S8 ,100 100"j 6" 65% . :s 1 % 34% , 62 63 104% 104% , 49 50 29% 30% lS.i'H: 187% 194 194 84 V, S4V. 3P% 38% .67% 07% :36 136% 133% 134% 138% 140% 107 (/D 109% 1 16 147% 26% 26% 132% 134 21 21% 72% 73% 33% 154% 162% 69% 77 37% 96 71% 64% 14% 90 17% 40 89% 91 A sale that oftnrs m you the most ei. - 0k gant Shirt Waists ■■ mW !■ trw Inoo 4lio« +linir \ll The president now considers himself trustee of both sides to the controversy. The selection of a commission fair, Just and satisfactory to all concerned Will be his first and only endeavor. Dr. Matzen, president of the court, who declared that a revision of the sentence was only possible In the event of new facts coming to light, thanked the representatives of the United States and of Mexico for their assistance In enlightening the arbitrators. He added that while ho single Judge was Infallible the unanimity of the arbitrators who bad so closely examined the whole question at issue was a guarantee that no mistake had been made. Sugar Atchison Atchison, pref. .... Copper Car & Foundry .... Brooklyn Traction . B. & O Ches. & Ohio Chic. & Gt. Western C„ M. & St. P C.. R. I. & P Col. F. & I. Erie .... Erie, pref I.ouis. & Nash Manhattan El Met. Traction Mo. Pacific III. Central Mexican Central ... Canadian Pacific ... Rep. Steel cost. • President Mitchell In his original proposition thut the president or a presidential commission be the tlnal arbiters of the strike and that pending such a settlement by the terms of Which he promised to agree expressed the absolute willingness of himself and the strikers whom he represented to trust to the good Judgment nnd fairness of President Roosevelt. Washington, Oct. 15.—'The navy department has cabled $15,000 to Munila, to be sent from there to the island of Guam for the rehabilitation of the naval station property which was damaged by the recent earthquake. The department has received a cablegram announcing the departure of the collier Justin from Cavlte for Guam, and It 1h understood here that she carries the funds for the repair work. Orders have been issued by the navy department directing Commander W. E. Sewell to proceed to Guam and assume the duties of commandant of the naval station at that place, relieving Com. mander Seaton Scliroeder, ordered home to await orders. Rehabilitation of Uuam, M Extraordinary bar- A HA gains, everyone of them. We need the room. We must get rid of these goods, even at less than the wholesale cost of the material in them. Dig Raid In Tenderloin. New York, Oct. 15.—The police has raided live alleged gambling houses In the Tenderloin district, and as a result more than 100 prisoners were taken to the police station. Among the houses raided was that of which "Honest John" Kelly Is the alleged proprietor. At this place a complete gambling outfit and fifteen persons were taken. The police broke In the doors and windows of another place on West Thirty-fourth street ana there also made a good haul of paraphernalia and prisoners. The other houses were raided In much the same manner, and everywhere the Inmates were completely taken by surprise. An immense crowd of people watched the proceedings and cheered the police as the pile of gambling outfits und number of persons Increased. Mr. Itnlston of Washington, one of the lawyers In the case, and Senor Pardo, In behalf of Mexico, thanked the court for the care it had given to the case. Senor Pardo declared he was sure that so soon as his government learned of the court's award It would accept It. lie must, however, reserve for hlB government the right to avail Itself of the provisions of the protocol. They come in white ami colors, of a pretty make and material. It's worth going a mile out of your way to get a bargain like this. -7 to? i That tills trust Is still retained and will again be expressed the president firmly believes. Did he not he would not accept the responsibility Imposed upon blm by the ojierators. In this connection it is well to hear In mind the exact words of Mr. Mitchell'* proposition and to show that tlie.v now have an Intimate relation to the proposition made by the operators. This paragraph is quoted: 12.50 Waists $1.75 Waists $1.50 Waists #1.25 Waists $1.00 Waists If you are in need of Jelly Glasses we have all kinds cheaj). OR Shoes or Rubbers. 49® Town Destroyed by Fire. History of the C me. Norfolk & Western N. Y„ O. & W. N. Y. Central Pennsylvania Reading Reading, pref Southern Ry "Confident of our ability to demonstrate to any impartial tribunal the equity of our demands, we propose that the issues culminating In this strike shall be referred to you and a tribunal of your own selection and agree to accept your award upon all or any of the questions involved." * Ashland. Ore., Oct. 15.—The most destructive lire In the history of northern California has visited the town of Klumathon, at the crossing of the Klamuthon river, Siskiyou county, and wiped out the entire business portion of the pluce, a new sawmill, a wish, door and Imjx factory and more than 5,000,- 000 feet of sawed lumber and did damage estimated at $350,000. The Southern Fncllic ltailroad company's station, frciglithouscs, rolling stock and side tracks were also destroyed. Most of the dwelling houses of the town, which were situated on an elevation, were saved, as well as one hotel ou.u back street. The Pious fund originated in 1097 with gifts by charitable persons, designed to enable the Jesuit missionaries to carry on their work in what is now New Mexico. When the Jesuits were expelled from the Spanish dominions In 1707, the fuud was seized by the crown and put into the hands of the Franciscans. Evans Bros. Dry Goods Store Bis Find In Policeman's Denlc, I" New York, Oct. 15.—Over $100,000 in cash, diamond jewelry nnd securities has been found in the desk of Police Captain John J. Donobue. who dropped dead in bis station bouse last week. The finding of this treasure was a surprise and makes the value of the estute nearer $200,000 thun $73,000. In the safe of the station was found a deed showing that Captain Douohuc owned the apartment building at the northwest corner of One Hundred and Thirty-first street and Seventh avenue, valued at $33,000. The appearunce of the $34,000 in cash in the desk was such as to indlcute that most of it had been there a long time. It was packed in packages of $1,000 and $5,000. 46 South Main Street, Ptttaton, Pa. Southern Ry., pref. Southern Pacific . Tenn. C. & I U. S. Leather U. S. Leather, pref. U. S. Rubber .... U. S. Steel U. S. Steel, pref, .. Western Union .. Wabash, com. ... Wabash, pref Union Pacific For WEDDINGS CIaiham f For FUNERALS "lOWerS J , President Free to Act. In 1821 Mexico won her Independence from Spain, and the fund was transferred to the Mexican republic. Mexico, In 1842, sold the properties constituting the fuud and put the proceeds into the treasury, stipulating, however, to pay the church 0 per cent in perpetuity on the principal. The president, contrary to the reports thut reach Washington from the headquarters of the strikers, does not consider himself bound by any unusual limitations in the selection of the proposed commission. As to the personnel, he ouly considers himself limited by the third clause ot the proposition, which says that one member of the commission shall be "one of the judges of the United States court of the eastern district of Pennsylvania." and. still abiding by this, there are four men from whom be can make selections.B U S S BEAUTY, GRACE and STYLE Just what you want in floral decorations on short notice. We can do much for you at a reasonable price. (new phone) 1-BCARPENTER, exeter st. exeter boro 33% L 'idP. B,v the treaty of Querctaro Upper California was ceded to the United States, and Mexico ceased paying her share of the interest on the fund. The church made claim in 180S for twentyone years' interest from Mexico. The claim was allowed by the court, and Mexico paid the church the full amount, $004,700. No further payments have beeu made by Mexico since 1808. 90 47% 104% 90 SB 29% arc the essential features of TAILORING and are always embodied in the Built-to-Order Garments of American Generals nt Aldernliot. London, Oct. 15.—Generals Corbln, Young and Wood and their aids-decamp visited the British camp at Alilershot as the guests of General French and Inspected all the soldiers' quarters, witnessed evolutions by a light horse battery of artillery and visited the gymnasium, where there was an Interesting exhibition of the setting up drill, athletic exercises and swimming competitions. Union Pacific, pref. Alton Kt .. 3",ia 29% Special Low Prices. If you are looking for bargains, :Df course you go to Kt., pref. 59-Di 60% Forge ra Got $441,000. Presently. BUSS, Minneapolis, Oct. 15.—Losses aggregating $40,000 are believed to have been sustained by Minneapolis bankB through the operations of Edwin T. Blew and Thomas Armstrong, who have been arrested on charges of forgery. They huve been passing as mill feed brokers and have negotiated drafts on faroff customers, bills of lading accompanying the drafts. It is now charged that these bills of lading have been forged, and in at least one case the men huve admitted it. They are held to await the action of the grand jury. Presently formerly meant instantly, immediately, and is used in this sense In scores of places by Shakespeare and other writers of Ills time. It is a curious Illustration of the dUatoriness of human nature that a word which once meant Instantly should come to be universally considered as meaning after a time. The City I ;,*:a * sf As to the other four members of the commission, one being an engineer of tho army or navy, another a mining expert, another an eminent sociologist and the last a man experienced in the mining and selling of coal, he is at liberty to select such persons as he may deem fit and fair so long as their otlicial and business positions comply with the requirements.Tailou n MAGNET Divorce Vor Throwing Catchup. Now York, Oct. 13.—Mrs. Cornolln Editli Smith, a comely young music teacher lti the Brooklyn public schools, testilioil in her husband's suit for ulicnntion iu the supreme court in Brooklyn that it was not her father's iiillucuce, but her husband's cruelty, that caused her to break up her home. She had stood his insults and abuse, she wild, until he threw tomato catchup iu her face across the dinner table andtold her he would hurt her more severely if it were not for the baby in her arms. Fall Clothes J. A. Drake Win* 9*0,000. This year we have been able to get together the largest variety of bargains wo have ever had, and we are selling them at record breaking prices. Why ? Because, when we buy a bargain, we sell a New York, Oct. 15.—John A. Drake, the Chicago millionaire horseman and race track plunger, won a large fortune on the result of the tiist four races at Morris l'ark. He secured from the ring a sum variously estimated by tiie bookmakers at from $00,000 to $80.1X10. it was the largest amount won at a race track this Beason by any are arriving. A big variety of patterns already on hand. Come in and make yonr choice early. Birdur j p Maple, The president and all the members of Mb cabinet in the city consider this broad enough to be satisfactory to the miners if they still believe in the fairness of the president and the carncstueM of his efforts to bring about an end of the strike in the interest of humanity, at the same time keeping in view the supreme interest of both partie# to the controversy. No one in Washington takes the view that Mr. Mitchell, who liow has supreme power In thi? settlement of the strike, can with Justice object to the character required 'of four-fifths of this commission of settlement.The beauty of the blrdseye maple arises from the contortions of its fibers. The cause of this peculiarity is un- known. Main Street, Opposite Water St. Pittston. 1 lot fancy Domr.t Flannel, 80 quality, special price 5 cents. Half woyl Cashmere, all colors, 15c kind, hero for 10c. bargain. Ben as Pluttren. one man Duluth, Minn.. Oct. 15.—United Stuffs Senntor Nelson pumped a handcar five miles In order to make connections with a train for Two Harbors, where he was billed for a speech. The senator was delayed by a wrecU, and, spying a handcar, he made a bargain for its use and pumped it tivc miles to Wolff Junction, reaching there in time to make connection. A suit of clothes ruined was the most serious damage resulting from the unwonted exertion. Senator Pumps m Handcar. When first turned into a hive, bees do not begin to collect honey. Their first care is to collect u sort of sticky wax called "propolis" and with It plaster up all boles and crevices in their new dwelling. Bailmouns Ask for Arnna'a Pardon Madrid, Oct. 15.—A cabinet council has considered a petition presented by residents of Itilbao asking for the dismissal of the charges against Senor Sablno Arana (leader of the Yiscayau Nationalist party), which arose from his having sent a congratulatory cablegram to President ltoosevelt last spring on the granting of Cuban independence. The ministers decided not to interfere In the ease and that it must be Judged by"the courts of Justice. i t-^p»w«n. ■ ■ Best Patent Flour 84.25 !! 20 lbs Granulated Sugar 1.00 ;; 21 lbs 4 Sugar 1.00 ■ ■ Hay 85 ! I Bran and Middlings.... 1/85 ; ; Corn, Cr. Ccru, Chop and Meal 1.45 Children's heavy fleeco lined Vests and Pants, special, from 5c 1 lot llag Carpet, 25c quality, here for 19c. Three CoiiiiiiinteB Withdrawn Ballston, N. Y„ Oct. 15.—Lieutenant Colonel Lester, commanding the Second regiment, New York national guard, has received orders from Governor Odell withdrawing Companies I, K and »L from further strike duty along the line of the Hudson Yallcy railroad and returning them to their homes at Whitehall, Glens l'alls and Saratoga respectively. The other nine companies remain in the field. S Ladies' Striped Flannelette Underskirts, ruffled bottom, only 25c. Some Parisian restaurants charge a franc extra for the U6e of the tablecloth.Parisian Restaurant*, Children's eider down coats, angora trimmed, 98c kind for 50c. The president believes that the operators have arrived at their proposed terms of arbitration only after careful consideration and with a realization that the interests of the public are now first to be considered, with a belief in the Judgment of Mr. Mitchell he trusts that he, too, will meet the situation iu the same generous spirit. 1 lot children's cashmero capes, all colors, 10c. The Bedouin Arubs are small eaters. Six or seven dutes 6oaked in melted butter serve a man a whole day, with a very small quantity of coarse flour or a little ball of rice. Bedouin Arabs. m Siamese Prince at Mount Vernon, Washington,*1 Oct. 15.—The crown prince of Slam and his brother placed two handsome wreaths on the tomb of Washington during their visit to Mount Vernon. One of these was of orchids and violets and the other of ouk leaves and white chrysanthemums. The party has left here for Wilmington, DeL 1! Gilt Edge Creamery and ! |; Dairy Butter. ; 11 Strictly Free]; Eggs. !! Chase & Sanborn's Best ! \ | Blend Coffee, 35c lb, I! :: 3 lbs.- $1.00;; . . Chase Cfc Sanborn's Teas from ,. \ I 30c to 70c jDer pound. ; I Special Inducements toCash Purchasers 1 lot ladies' flanettc shirt wafiis, liico assortment of colore, worth 50c and 75c, here for 25c. Lace curtains worth 75c, special price 45c. Pauporta to Heaven Sold, Topeka, Oct. 15.--Senator Burton, who lately returned from Hawaii, said: "The Hawaiian* have been robbed by missionaries from Boston and elsewhere, who, in exchange for their hinds, gave them certificates that they will go. to heaven when they die. One noble Huwaiian, even in his unimproved condition, is worth forty spider legged Cubans. Hawaiian natives are full of good which only awaits development b.v our government." Tin Workeri Accent Redaction. Elwood, IriiL, Oct. 15.—Acting upon instructions from ['resident Shaffer, McKinlcy lodge of the Amalgamated Association of Iron and Steel nud Tin Workers met and took another vote on the proposition to accept a 25 per cent rtsthictlon on orders from the Standard Oil company. The vote was almost unanimous to accept the reduction on the oil company's contract, but upon no other*, 1 lot 2 clasp kid gloves, all colors, only 65c. Up to a late hour the only decision leached by the president with reference to the of the commission is that the commissioner of labor, Carroll I). Wright, shall be a member. Mr. Wright was 111 consultation with (be president again, and it is now considered a certaluty that be will he the Flying is not a twentieth century idea. As far back as 1273 Friar Bacon predicted that flying would "shortly" become a general practice, and Bishop Wllklns In 1052 Jjaid, "It will yet be as usual to bear a man call for bis wings when ho is going on a journey as tt la now. to hear him call for his boots." Flying Machines. The Magnet Fatal Accident In m Mine. Madrid, Oct 15.—The collapse of the roof of a mine at Lobo, near Linares, has resulted in the death of seven persons.37 S. Main St., Pittaton. |
Tags
Comments
Post a Comment for Pittston Gazette