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Try an ad. In the duett* There I If np Mora affective mediumof raaeh- | Ing tha 30,000 men, woman and chll- # dran In thla community. J FIFTY-FIRST YEAR PITTSTON, PA., THURSDAY EVENING, JUNE 6, 1901. TWO CENTS AOOPYI «0e A MONTH. f NEWYPRKSCHOOL SET ON FIRE. CHlFFEE.HITSJITtU.lES VOLODYOVSKrWlNS DERBY. MIR. HUNTON PORTO RICO SOUTH CAROLINA FIGHT. MRS. WOODBURY LOSES LONDON DINES NEW YORK. |n ijy8From Us and ! pul Save Money. Oiiptiirra DHlf lUbbon oi th» Turf JtfeL*«rih ChaUen*ea Tiitaa* «« t*. (•otirtitfonnl RealciiidferfK' Coinmbin S. C., Junfc #.—tDeC?ldedlj the most *«usationai development !i the,senatorial, tangle in this state Is • letter which Governed McSweeney sent to Senator Tillman $*6artferoay. In hit communication the governor Informed Senator Tillman thAt If he should "stlli wish to resign and will send to office an unconditional resignation I lotabl? at the Chamber Says Their Methods Have Been Very Unwise^^^, London. .Tutie &—The first frerby Of the OefiWry is already called the Amerlefcft t)erfoy. The raipe wap won by Volodyovskl, bwried by W. C. Whitney, an ..Ameri«vati millionaire, but, more Inttrt that. It showed In a great field of 25 horses that every jockey adopted the American short stirrup horsemanship that was so ridiculed until Tod Sloan made It all conquering against the backward Newmarket style. Yet It was a popular victory. Volodyovskl was frheered when young led him hfc V6r WTC. Whlihty; Secretary Discusses Situation T"-y Unexpect&T End of Christian ' Science Libel Suit. London, Juno O.—lt may almost be aaid that the wealth oMhc world sat at •tie table in London last night. Some •ordhi estimates are made of the Amount of gold represented by the 2tHJ toen who were present at the banquet givon by the London Chamber of Corumorre to the tifrlegptea of the New York ehamtto*, but the figure* mount so high is to be almost meaningless. Couiiucri'v llnnqaet. ..-t In the Island. F0REIGNEB8 IK A BAD LIGHT, XWEBNltBVT IS 8ATISFA0T0BY. JUDGE 3ELL 02DER8 DISMISSAL. Note Carefully tt Inducements Off ®r Ut This Wttk^ Narrow Escape for Inmates. NICE TO READ ABOUT. Vfcalr Xfgr«MlTeneai »nB i'htlfrccMirr Kiprdltlnni Hiti fclade Thru More Rated Than Be- 7oaaer?atlTe Men Thlah Grtlial Political Development la Beat—Free Trade With tutted Statea Would Greatly Stimulate Bualneaa. Mmr* All»gfd Reference to Chc Plaintiff fa Kof a Positive Ideatlflcation and *® riBd for Defendant. V Three Inches of Snow Has FalUrt In North Dukot*. fore Boie.* Troablca Be Manila, Junk 0.—Gem Chaffee, who commanded can troops In China, airly tome of his troop¥*jreste transport 8 u inner ffoni troops will be landed to* Chaffee told a correspont Chinese question noy hir Isfactory allotnttkV Jot tl He not expc/t def ments until thin njhtter It enth-e attention of/the Chii ea 10 obtaining *htD evaci province of Chill/by the f and hence they »e willing all reasonable demands. r ly desire to resume thpit but tho quest ibh guar Is a Herlous on require much tlme\ patl; bearanee to settle. A Meantime lawlessness I ta the province, as to Im allowed thfcre. fAfter tlort iTHteR tie ret\ conditions wllU)* gjradun China will ltove*io op prove her slnctwy. It U Impossible for her to do w *mmn. rill exercise the authority and powei vented In Ine by the people." Thl* means that the govethot will aceepl Senator tfflmail'n fcsfgnailon if if shall be formulated on that line. It is sufficient to say that it was the greatest gathering in the history of the leaders of finance and Mere millionaires .counted for nothing in ati assembly' Where Bnl*h men as Lord Rothschild, Mr. J. Pierpont Morgan Upd. tyr. A Ad rew Carnegie were inconspicuous figured, yet, curiously enough, the gathering also served to demon strafe tfi'e fact that great merchant*: and banters are seldom gifted with elo | quence and arc not easily aroused to enthusiasm. WASH SUITS. Women's Lawn Wash Suit* w in a large variety of pattern!, j excellent value (or, the sait..U.f( Ladies' Light Blue, Pink ana Lavender Lawn Wash Suit* with white tucked sailor collar*, the ■■ latest style skirt, with deep circular ruffle, with embroidery Insertion ; a very handsome suit $3.M Grand Forks, N. D., June 6.—Snow Is falling at Rugby, Larlmore and Langdon, covering the Northeastern part of the state. About three Inches has fallen. ral Adna R 1 the Abierl *d hek-e wltb day bo tb« Tdku. The oday. General 'ent that the ;efi bft a sat Indemnity nlte develop settled. Thf direct -*atlon of thC reign troops I to accede to ey earnest government, itees for the /D \y£iich will nee and for Washlhgton, .tube -W. ft. fiunt, ♦cretiry of the rorto Rican govertibent, Is In the capital. v$r. Hunt In an Intel-View irltn a rer porter last night on the financial and political situation in Porto Rico.and the probable results of the Foraker law a*m the recent supreme cotlrt decisions Mlti: Boslon, .tune ft—"I have exflrtiftifd this libel with great tare, Ijoth wMle ttf Stgumentfi wfee jfcblilfc off MfiKflrtrliipr the frtai. f think the fifaIrtH# itlrt suntalned her case, as I'hdv# fcffNfi# Intimated, upon the 11,after iff piiftffMltlon. As regnrdH the puhlratlon In'the church, there (A db Evidence that' bny one there understood the altered Hhel as applying to the plaintiff, ho that'she could not recover damages upon this count, because she bad shown no Injur? from it. A BRITISH VICTORY . A bumber of Americans saw Mr. Whitney's horse win. Harry PayhS Whitney and Vernon H. grown were noticed In the crowd. W. F. Oliver of New York had a large party In his private brake. Some of his guests werfc O. H. Carstajrs, Chllr!e& Allen, Wayne 6rta*tDra and H. F. Gillette. Governor McSweeney's letter was s surprise to Senator Tillman. The sen ator was Intercepted while going to attend the dosing exercises of th* State College For Women, In which Iff takes great pride, and a copy of th€ governor's letter was shown to him. The senator remarked, "He feels that his dignity has been biitrdged A little, but he does not touch on the really Important point, that he claimed the right to decline the resignations." MRS. M'KINLEY'8 CONDITION. Lei and Line Steamer Lost' She Continue* to Show a Slight tm Off Cape Race. provement. "Financially the Island Is doing fairly well. The business men are realizing that credits with the Halted States must be established and Spanish credits cut ofT. The trade of Porto Rico will be Immensely stimulated, however, by free trade with the United States, and the people want It. SHIRT WASST9* White Lawn 8hlrlWajiJy tucked sailor collar aiWB tion, latest styjg, eacMp., BKimfST"" K large line of Ladlea'Wi able Duck, Pique, Linen Washington, June 8.—A bulletin was issued at the White House this morning at 11.30 to the effect that Mrs. Me- Kinley passed a comfortable night, and that she continues to show a sllg'it Improvement. This is the second time In the history | of the Derby that the colors of an American sportsmaa have beett carried to victory, tti 188i Pierre Lorlllard s Wft, Iroquois, by Leamington—Maggie B. B., ridden by Archer, defeated Peregrine and 13 others for the rich prize. Iroquois was American bred, while the winner of yesterday's big fvep.t Is hn Kngllsb colt I#1 tiift heiharkably successful sire Florlzel II, out of La Relne, by Roslcrucian, out of Hue and Cry, by WTlld Da.vrell. Volodyovskl was bred by Lady Menx, who races under the name of "Mr. Theobalds." The speeches were sound, careful and conservative. Most of them turned to Che "Mood is thicker than water" sent! ment, hut JiuiaoT was almost absent, and only for a moment or two did any speaker indulge in a vein lighter than good fellowship. New York, June 6.—An attempt was made to burn 8t John's CoUege and Seminary, at Wllloughby and Lewis avenues, Brooklyn, at one o'clock this morning. Three sepamte dree were started, kerosene oil being scattered about the floors and soaked'Into beCl- "Taking the libel Itself, { see nothing which can In any fair way be said to Indicate the plaintiff in the flint part of the libel. The only thing In the libel, it seeins to me, which can by any reason-) able Interpretation be saidClrD serve as tiiering £f identification is the word 'widow.' i'ht words 'widow* and "widowhood' occur In the ltittPT part of Hit message. Senator McLaurln, after speaking bitterly of the senior senator, made the declaration that If 'Blllman will now tended to the goVerhbt the unconditional resignation of his office he (McLaurln) would consider this a direct challenge to him and he would likewise resign and cntet* the contest for Tillman's place. "The present form of government is satisfactory to the more conservative •lMnC?nt,. .Naturally, thfre IS loutiablo ambition to advance at once to territorial government and complete citizenship, yet it Is believed by many of the people that the surest way to get to this end is by gradual processes wherein they can accustom themselves to American institutions. In thf end, such men say, It will be the quickest. The year's experience has cpnftrim»d the wisdom of_the law. Its powers aro sufficient for the presetrt, tfhlle Its limitations Are wholesome. THE WEATHER. , Chambray Skirts. LAWNS AND DimiTIMS, We arc now showing an elt* gant assortment of Lfwni wd Dimities of all the newest designs; prices, a yard from. .D.1# IT ALWAYS PATS TO BUT AT JM The banquet was held in the magnificent hall of the Worshipful Company of Grocers. The rich decorations and sumptuously laid tables made a brilliant spectacle. As the company entered each guest received an artistic souvenir bearing the portraits of President MeKinlcy and King Edward, engravings of th». rapitol at Washington, the hoiiSC? of parii.'iiuent and St. Paul's cathedral?irlaata and quartered :h« big ljulldlng .wero aroused fro, *tTen nlgh ' BATTLE. •» by BrltlD ■ v Witt Heavy Loa*. ding and furnishings. The eighteen Washington, Jutte 6.—Forecast until 8 p. m. Friday, for Eastern Pennsylvania: Showers and thunder storms tonight; probably on Friday; cooler; Increasing cloudiness. i spreaditt# Deriai troop* the evacua rn of normal . Until then port unity to manifestly , oefore nor mal conditions are re-established. "t have come to the conclusion that even that refclW* floes not ai Identify the plaintiff. ami ?l wem* tC me that the plaintiff has not made « 'i a case here which I ran lef go ii'J'" Jur* I Khali therefore he obliged (C Order ft verdict for the defendant." BALL PLAYERS HURT. PEOPLE'S THE PLATT AMENDMENT. DRUNKEN MAN'S CRIME. farloaa Street Car Aeeldeat la Syra- ease* Cakaaa Awaiting In.(motion. From Sheota Father, Mother, Slate*', Wife end DaaahteK Syracuse, .tune 6.—A north bouttd trolley cat oil tiife Syrttcu§e, LrikesWlfe »nd Baldwlnsvllic road, with 46 passengers, including six ot the Syracuse baseball (flayers , and ptx policemen, jumped the track triillfe rouiidlng a sharp curve at 2:15 o'clock yesterday afternoon, plunged across the south fround track and toppled over, injuring more than 20 persons quite seriously. ftnCideta and t n♦»C!»«•»•C«-il Clone. with these words In the siiperloi court Judge Charles i\ BCli brought «« a sudden and unexpected end the fa toons $150,000 lt|Del suit brought by Mr6. Josephine Curtis Woodbury of Boston against the Itcv. Mary Eddy of Concord, N. H., the founder and present head of the Christian Science church. is Soith iuta Straet, WW People's 'Phone. Always the CknpMtD /e, last Havana, Juno 6.—The nonarrival of the Instructions from Washington was a disappointment to the convention, which had assembled nominally to listen to the report of the committee on style and to accept formally the amendment as passed a week ago after the committee had put the finishing tgyef,. e»..to it. The conservatives Uriel hoped for .the arrival of the Instructions so as DtCiC«MktHe them to change the style in j jntttf Away «8 to conform. If feasible, JnetiMiftions T*ie Veport was acaflCTwlli W sent to General WaahlnRlon, General Chaffee said he believed that the allies had lost all their gains by their protracted stay. They had fopfelted every right to reproach .U$ nese by their aggressive ness. unnecg**£l$ Expeditions, which had. the natives, and their lp slstance upon executions, all of which bad placed foreigner* lb A ttt'dre unfavorable light IVi Hiinese eyes than be-1 fort? tlte Boxer troubles. Russia's strong Influence at the court had been 1m-1 proved by her moderation. , Allies Have Lost All Otltti. Coleman. Mich., June fy-tVlii Arnell, proprietor of a hotel and saloon in Bea- TCItoTi. ran &fouck and before he was Overpowered shot and killed his 6-yearold daughter, fatally wouhded his wife and shot his aged mother, father and sister. No reason can be assigned Sfor the fehboting. "It Is the earnest desire of the government of the inland to expedite free trade tvlthltt tlie United States, bui wC» have to put into operation the new local revenue Jaw before notifying the president that a revenue systein prevails which will meet public excuses. This law will obtain July 1, ami after we have observed its operation we confidently hoiDe for results justifying the passage of the Joint resolution refected to. With no duties on sugar and fruits and with a better understanding of the American government and capital going into Porto Itleo its future looks particularly bright; "Conditions jit fcorto ftlco must be judged by conditions Jast before American occupation and with recollection of the terrible devastation wrought by the hurricane of 1899 and with reference to other tropical islands. From these standpoints very great progress Is to be recorded. The people are encouraged now and have grown more self helpful. Close observation shows Steady ImprOvemehf, and every day makes me feel "more certain that the people are gentle, well disposed and responsive.Government Dealres Free Trade. W lDraMi«d ™ under MERMAN UWIi h Excellent for r BACKACHE, Rheumatism, Neuralgia, etc. OR. RICHTER'S WorlCW!«n»wB«l Evans •f Itetortn, June 6.—A portijft iar Qei W»1 Beyer's commando, ' ■umbarlag WOO. wa*) recently surprised And to f sated aw Warmbad by 248. -QtKfyb under Colonel Wilson.. TM'feoer* W»l thirty-seven killed. Que hunir«d wDrt taken prisoners. All, of th* atfppllw Inclndlac 8,000 cattle •"'* JW™ wagons, was alM captured. Ish lost three killed and, 'flftooi -grounded. ' « When Arncll, who had been drinking for several days, entered the house, he went up stairs to where his daughter was hiding from him under a bed and killed her. He then came down and fatally shot his wife and fired at his luvalid mother, who was sitting in her chair, shooting her through the hand. Mrs. Samuel Dopp and Arnell's sister were attracted by the shooting, and its they approached ArKeli walked out td the street and opehed ftre oh therii, wounding his sister slightly. At this Juncture Arneii's brother and Mrs. Dopp's husband came on the scene, and Arnell shot his brother through the arm. Dopp was armed with a shotgun and opened tire, wounding Arnell. who was then captured and taken to the county jail. His wound la not fatal. Failure of the hand and electric brakes to check the siDecd of the car as It shot down an Incline was-responsible for the accident. No one was killed, and while none was fatally hurt scarcely a person aboard escaped without some evidence of injury. The car left this city at 2 O'clock* and most of those aboard were bound either for the lake tesorts,or the baseball game. . The iiarnfo ot the ball playets were: pe Montrevllle, short stop: Horton, pitcher; White, left field; McManus, catcher; Lynch, center field, and Roach, catcher. A few minutes later the Jury, which bad been excluded while argument*! were being nutde, was summoned Into the courtroom. After explaining briefly the cause for this course Judge Bell ordered the Jury to find for the defendant, which It accordingly did in the usual form. "ANCHOR" , PAIN EXPELLER. I If one genuine witboli* Trade Bart "leekor. In couclusion General Chaffee said that thn Chlh'we problem was not yet MtVed. He believes that Russia Intends to maintain her present Influence In north China, but does not intend to extend It, except in Manchuria. SCREEN DOORS— Fancy ...." Extra Fancy... -Wood./ SetaoR tflfnpully said thnt if thfD in ■trucbonfe fcpoctflcnlly atatfMl fhfit tliere eouM be or explnna abould vole accepting the amend IPgat WifllOut further nrgument. There K«pttMlTjM a feeling thnt If the In«tr?WtKios preJn the form of nn ultlmatum will unanimous' C"*1" 'he amendment and IffuM dtesolre. ruuetttruuenco. moL«»AavoJiua8i»ri Chicago. P«b. 4 189ft In our rrade we notice a larae nd constantly increasing demand for E)(PELLER.Evi» dance fo us rhar rhisremedy it giving .satisfaction lo consumers. Counsel for Mrs; Woodbury filed ex ceptions oil all the question* passed upon. They have not yet decided upon n definite course of action, hut authorized it to be stated that they fetpect to carry the case to the supreme court. Plain.... These price* i :ures of t hesnrj latest ■ - y- BE* T BIO STEAMER L08T. '&'${ ■ General Chaffer will vl«lt General MarArthnr today. He will xpll on the tranHport Wright In a Few days to. vlall all practicable polnta In tbe archlpela go, returning abbot July 1. He l« full oir etoergy and ban strong conviction" U to condltlona here. WiNtfOW SCREENS-- We havea ful This extremely important and far reaching decision of Judge Bell was given in response to one of two motions offered by Mr. Elder, senior counsel for Mrs. Eddy, at 12:45 o'clock, at which ♦imfe the plaintiff rested her case. Thin waa that a verdict for the defendant be ordered on the evidence as It stood. The other motion, which waa not sustained, was that the two counts In the declara tlon referring to the publication in the two Christian Science periodicals be stricken out. 25C. Ud 50c. at all driiRgiau or tftrwaga If. Ad. BJchterACo.,81* Pearl St, flew YtffcJ L 36 HIGHEST AWARDS .J Recommended 6j/prominent I'hj/- ticiana, Wholesale and Retail RALMvwtite. Mi Tf» Aaayrian, of the Lei and Lin* la 1 Aafior* Near Cape Race. White and De Montrovllle are badly hurt and will be out of the game for months. The others will probably be able to play In a week. The game was postponed. ' St John'!, N. F., Jose 6.—The bis. LDe?lull Line steamship, Assyria, Antwerp to Montreal, went ashore ■ear Cape Race last night, and U Br feared she Is a total low. The crew had a desperate experience. ' -"-v.. Xel* M«Wr» lajHeirl. --tWw¥tDrk, June ft—tuls Moret Murtte, Mid to $e.**«.latfve or LuM itunoz River®, ex-president Of the Porto Rico Federal parly, baa been Indicted bj» tHe grand Jury upon a charge of gl and larceny In the |lr,st degree. Ueuer il Urlbe-Urfbe.'the Colombian Insurgent leader, ney stopping In tula city, la the com|lj»lnMt against Mhnos, who, whs arrested In Ban Juan, Portrf.Rleo, hp wb» nliout to land fram the United States transport McClellan. He (a UoW detained at the honae of Chief of on callejuT police headquarters aniT"ti)ld csfrtyfi TBtus tliat Munox had becitejiitru^gf •Mm. HrHInlf j'a Condition. Washington. June ft—Dr. Rlxey made his usual nightly visit to the White House shortly after 9 o'clock and remained about an hour and a half. On leaving be said: "Mrs. Mckinley la resting comfortably. She has gained a little, but there fa no marked change. She Is doing very well." While tkC Improvement In Mrs. McKlnley's con' dltlon Is slight, tbe fact that there bad been no setback yesterday, but, on the contrary, a little gain, was gratifying to tbe White House household, and the SKeaJdjagt expressed U# pleasure sev-" eral times last evening. In view, howevet, of the gravity of tbe condition of mistress of the White HflHPtoo mufliwrfffMflcance la riot attached to the slight Improvement ahown. - '■ CHILDREN'S WEAR. READY GENERAL MA 8ENT N3R. BASEBALL. Always in stock. Lt Hans Ckam Wants Hint to Go to Basalts of Yeaterdar*s Gained la ths Different Leafnes. NATIONAL LEAGUE. Washable, in the various shades, fast Colors, very nobby, new stjries, also for youths and meil. NAVAL GRADUATES. Ckl-ll. "The full force of the recent decision of the supreme court cannot be understood In Porto Rico an yet. -Indeed It is still tbe subject of animated discussion In the t'viited States, judging by the papers, and until It is generally known Just how far the court went sentiment will not crystallize In either land." At Cincinnati — R. H. Brooklrn 9 0 1 0 0 S 0— 1 0 0 Cincinnati 0 0 0 I 0 0 O— 1 7 I Batteries—KM aon and McGuire; Bergen, Ruaie M'i Ptiir. i At St. Louis- H. V. p. Mew York ....0 00§00000~-3 « 1 St. Louis .... 000025500 •— 4 6 0 Bstteriea— Mathewaon, Smith and Bowerman; Harper and Nichols. At Pitteburg— C *. H. a. Philadelphia. 00 1 00000 I— 8 7 8 httsburg ....1 2 d t 0 i 0 0 •— 8 7 7 Batteries—Orth Snd Douglas; Leever and O'Con- j tor. GARDEN Peking, June 6.—Li Hung Chang lias Bent an urgent demand to General Ma to hasten 10,000 Chines* trcopu |o (reptral Chl-ll province which IS nctw being evacuated by the allies. Holding Their Annuel Meeting at the I Annapolis Aeadamy. Annapolis, Md„ June (~4fte f#oafcm ot graduates of the-" United States. INaval Academy took place today. -Cfce' {graduation exercises take place-taifeorrow. The Itinerary for the.aommer cruise of the naval cadetahas Mr- Will Give a Concert. We have a fine new stock of specially selected Gents' Fi rnmhings for June Sales. Ptices defy all competition. (all line Ths of thin city, will give an entertainment In .the Old Forge M. E. church tomorrow evening. Some excellent talent will participate, ail J tho prospects aro for a tfcry successful concert. Following Is tho programme: Chorus, Serenaders; organ selection, Miss Llllle Benfleld; soprano solo MIbs Lillian Evans; reading. Miss Mabel EvanB; duet, Messrs. Probyn and Kneebone; chorus, Serenaders; reel tatlon, Miss Llllle Benfleld; soprano solo, Miss May Staley; male quartette Sexton Jones' Quartette; Edgar Probyn; graphaphone selections, Will Harris; tenor solo, Thomas Kneebone; reading. Miss Sadie Morris; duet, Miss Staley and Mr. Probyc, chorus, Serenaders. The accompanists will be Miss Lillie Benfleld and Miss Mary Sloan. The members will leave on the 7.20 car. i TT~ GARDEN AND GRASS SE At prices ell ¥ low. Call and same before elsewhere. ' The troops of Governor Yuan Shih Kai, who are to occupy Peking, are reported to he-making rapid progress. They have reached Tsangohou and are expected here within 15 days. Bnrpnena von Ketteler See* Kaiser* Call and be convinced. For the money, you cannot get such bargains in the city of Pittston. Berlin, June 0.—EuqDcror William's reception of Baroness von Ketteler, formerly Miss Mnml Ledyard of Detroit, was extremely cordial. His majesty listened with Interest to the recital of the widow's sorrowfnl experiences during the siege of Peking and to her account of Baron von Ketleler's death. The empress, who was present at the audience, often interrupted with questions evincing the highest regard for the widow's courage and subsequent nursing of the sick and wounded. Her majesty/lit the enqjeror's request, pinned the Insignia of the highest class of the Louise order to the widow's breast. In the evening she dined with the emperor and empress. eeht to Washington for approval. Jjffct cruise will be in the Indiana and*Chettapeake, and will extend along the North Atlantic coast as far as Halifax. The ships will leave Annapolis on ■June 10D And generally return about the last of August with 106,000 pesetas tfrdMng from Porto Rico "i"!iffV p«*setasi had ttot yet mateilalpWr ■ The Franco-German government of Pao-tlng-fu has been abolished, and the native authorities have resumed Jurisdiction. STANDING or THE CLUB9. W. L. P.C. New York... IS 10 .043 St. Lovls. Pittsburg... 20 15 .571 Brooklyn. Cincinnati.. 18 II .56:1 Boston... Phila'phia.. 19 16 .514 Chicago.. W. L. P.C. 16 19 .47.1 15 17 .465 12 16 .426 , 13 23 .361 Hi. GREENWOOD'S, —r~- ' Evans Bi The ministers have Informed the Chinese plenipotentiaries that ttiey will refuse to permit provincial examinations in Peking or Pao-tlng-fu. They will, however, agree to allow metropolitan or national examinations, but not at points where provincial examinations are not permitted. French Chnmplon WI*o'• Itaee. Providence,' June CJMmpion, the F^enA race C Aittil.T hpit, «ffen!ny, reflating Arable by arid .one tap fri motgr paced race at the Providence McJSachern led up to the tWelfth jnlkv jrhen the rear tire of hla pacing machine slipped, throwing the pacemakers and McEach™rn, who lost three lap« before he got under way again. The fall-took the ilfe out of McEachern, and he was 'apped four tlinea. The time was slow, tlm. 48 2-5s. •:.-v — Buffalo, June 6.—A tfre which for a time fbrpfctened to assume serious proportions occurred at the Pan-American exposition grounds last nlglit. The blaze started In the beautiful Orient, a Midway «bow. Two of the performers were badly burned while trying to extinguish the flames. Just before the" theater performance was ended smoke was seen coming from one of the small buildings tn the concession. The cry of tire almost caused a panic lu the theater. There was a inad rush foi the exits, but fortunately the crowd was not large, and no one was Injured. Firemen extinguished the flames, but not until damage had been done amounting to several hundred dollars. Fire Exposition Oroind*. Mt- 79 NORTH MAIN STBEET. 4$ South Main AMERICAN LEAGUE. At Detroit—Philadelphia, 2; Detroit, 3. At Milwaukee—Boaton, 7; Milwaukee, 4. ! PROMINENT MAN KILLED. EASTERN LEAGUE. At Hartford-llartford, 8; Buffalo, 0. At Providence—Providence, 12; Montreal, 0. At Rochester—Rochester, IS; Worcester, 4. Above Them AIL * * •* * * * * 4. + PRIDE" OF W 1 GOODS ARE THE 1 Halifax Iron Manufacturer's Son De- capitated by a Train. Halifax, N. 8., June 6.—'Thomas C. Moxham, eldest son of resident Jfloxham, of the Dominion iron and Steel Co., was instantly killed on the railroad yesterday. He attempted to board a train of moving cars, but fell nnder, the wheels passing over his neck. Boston, June 0.—The labor trouble la New England has had a few changes. At Clinton, Mass., the strike of the union masons was ended by George A. Barnard, the contractor, discharging all his nohunlon employees and signing an agreement to employ only union men in the future. The fight lasted two months. At Cambridge the Blake Manufacturing company, whose 650 machinists struck, announced that It had .Iplred 375 machinists and will not recede from Ita original npaJ&mof. tautlug the strikers as imlfrftliial».. At jRll River doffers, sweepers and oiled up, mostly boys, In the Pocasset mills struck because they were not allowed money covering the cost of admission to the circus Tuesday night. -Mew Kaglaai Labor Troablei, Colorado Springs, June 0.—The deal for the Portland gold mine at Cripple Creek, which has been under way foi mouths, is authentically reported closed. Wcrener Blet & Co. of London we said to 1h» the buyers. Tlie price It given as $21,000,000, or $7 a share The Portland adjoins Btratton's Inde pendence, owned in London. The twe mines of 2TiO acres form a solid block They have yielded $12,000,000, wltli $8,000,000 dividend paid. In sight aw $5,060,000 in ore bodies exposed. Agent* of Londoners are negotiating for the Gold Coin and Camp Bird mines also. Portland Niae Bold For $21,000,000. We I II || U ..1 ETcrjffiiSr**® "PRIDE OF Very Best M*nuf»cture«. PEAS, pet o»n - - f OOBN, per o«n - - -f BERTS, per can PUMPKIN, per Oil - t " CORN 8TAHCH, per |"W 8ALAKATC8, per j BAKING POWDER, p« 1» I Corbett to Spar Before Kalier. New York. June ti.—James J. Corln»tt has an engagement to demonstrate the manly art of self defense before the strenuous emperor of Germany. Corbett will also show other royalties, including the king of England, how to hit and get away. Corbett will lie the firnt man who has Iwen a prizefighter to be thus honored by crowned heads, although King Edward before he came to the throne was not seeing two. good men maul each other and shook hands witl^0*111 Sullivan, who/ being a good* American, thought he was honoriug the prince. Bolts, and lots of them, at Corcoran Bros., N. Main St Eleven Tfconsand For Broken l.epr New York. June 0.—A verdict of #11,- f)00 was awarded yesterday in the clr emit court before Judge XevitiK in Jerney City in the suit of Miss Klleu Pons lass McDonald of Oxford/ N, Yr igalnst the Ijicfcewanna railroad. MlD». McDonald's leg was broken In six places and she was otherwise hurt In a •olllsloii of trains at Paterson, N. J., on Thorough Mastication PAPER MILL 8TRIKE. Of food Is essential to good health. Without good teeth we cannot have thorough mastication. We do everything known to modern dentistry at moderate prices. Teeth extracted without pain by aid of vitalized air Dr. Reap, IS 8. Main 8t Arbitraffrn Intervening, With Some Prospects of 8uccess. Holyoke, Mass., June 6.—After s conference this morning between the board of arbitration, 'paper mill strikCa»*rs and employers, the board announced that matters would atand a* they are until June 15, by which time the manufacturers will have formulated a schedule of prices to submit to the men. , New York. June fi—The regular drllW of. Squadron A and Troop C at the staff, camp at Pecksklll went on without ln-1 terrupiion yesterday. In the afternoon the noncommissioned staff won a dtn ner In New York from the commissioned officers. The former met the latter at polo and bent them by a score of four to nothing. Today is Held and re ccption day. Colonel Daniel Appleton visited the camp yesterday and rode out to look over the ground aPound Lake Mohcgan, where the Seventh will have to camp. At Camp. PRIDE OP ROME B A KINO POWDBI 4» That's what they aay about our stock of . *####WALL. PAPERS. New Patterns Received Dally. JU The Very Latest Conceits. «& v* Prices Way Below the Average. 41) plfltar* Framing a Specialty. • The Wetherlll White Leads and 011s|l» stand the weather. 4. T.S.&W.S. BARRETT, 4» . NORTH MAIN ST. 7) Uinrtssgood asRoralorC It U put op for,nB;£ erery can, and will Sgar'fi; aiUI perfect aatltfactlon.T'rTP' ,Sj,u Bakinn Powder and TO" want It thereafter. rhanksgiving day, 18PH. The company Had already paid surgeons' bills of M.000 and has accepted- the verdict. Mollaeax Record* Go to Albany. New York, June 6.—The records of the Roland B. Molinenx case, a single volume of 3,405 pages, were sent to the court of appeals at Albany early last night by express. The volume is a foot thick and contains the entire record of the trial and includes 157 half tone exhibits used in the case. It is the largest book ever made in a criminal case. Big Cut in Wheels. Boy Kllla Baby Slater. Bride Bleaaed by Pope, Fully guaranteed wheels going for |17, at Schussler Sb Bechtold's, N. Main street Hoyt Estate Controversy Settled, Nashua, N. II.. June 0.—A compromise has been effected lu the settlement of the estate of the late playwright. Charles H. lloyt of Charlesown, N. H. The terms have not been nsde public. The claimants were Mary iwn and Clara Hale of Concord and of this city, cousins. Ashland, O., June 0.—A terrible accident occurred In the family of Philip Cowan, a cousin of John K. Cowan, president of the Baltimore and Ohio railroad. His son James, 7 years ofd, accidentally killed his sister, 3 years old. He obtained his father's double barreled shotgun, which was loaded, and placed the gun across the hearth of the stove, where it pointed toward the little girl, sitting three feet away on the floor. He pulled both triggers, but only one barrel was discharged. The whole left side of his sister's fAre was blown off. Baltimore, June 0.—George Du Vlvler of New York and Miss Edwina Voss Elder were married at Hohiiiswood. the country estate of Mrs. Robert N. Elder. A small shrine was erected in the drawing room, uirhi which was placed a reproduction of the Madonna of the Dresden gallery, *» &i{f to the bride from the Marquise de Bruglere, aunt of the bridegroom, and which had been blessed at the shrine of Our Lady of I.ourde8. Upon the altar rested a letter containing the blessing of the pope. SHELLEY 4 LOCH! SEE OUB DISPLAY IN SHd You don't look dressy In a derby tin less It's a Ouyer or Youngs. At Fay's. West Side MY8TERIOU8 AFFAIR. Wedilag of Jnstlee Brewer. Can't be perfect health without pare blood. Burdock Blood Bitters makes Dure blood. Tones and Invigorates the whole sjstem. _ _ _ Wealthy Young Actor From New York Burlington, Vt., June 0.—Tlie Hon. David J. Brewer, associate Justice of the United States supreme court, wa? married to Miss Emma Miner Mott "I Washington yesterday afternoon. *he ceremony was performed by Itev. O. IS. Atkins of the First Congregational church at the home of Mrs. J. L. Hall, who Is a niece of Mrs. Brewee Only members of the family were present. Constantinople, June 6.—The United States legation has formally protested against the decree of the Ottoman government prohibiting the entry of Armenians who have obtained American protection. GrUeom Proteata to Saltan. R.B. 8hoots Himself In Cleveland. Don't Pull That Tooth Pretty summer Fal tive Price Saving. Cleveland, O., June 6.—Horace Porter Pella, an actor, twenty-three years old, and a member of a wealthy New York family, shot himself in his room at the Wyandotte apartment house here this morning. Mystery surrounds the attempt to commit suicide. A Naval Cadet Dismissed. Washington,- June 0.—Following the xatuple set at Point, the superlnendent of the N%val academy has aused a cadet to beillsmissed for having. la this case. howeVer, that of Cal/ln Joy'Crcssey Of California, the accused cadet was tried by court martial ind regularly convicted. s until you positively know that It cannot be saved. First consult the skilled doctors of painless dentistry at the -This store is noted fcH variety of Pretty Washl summer, consisting of v Peisian Stripes, Plaia-9 Figured Dimities. I An endless variety of wl Something special In (3 sets, Short Corsets, M« Long Corsets. Gloves, Ladies' Neckwi Handkerchief*. Lace in all the. Two More Cadets Dlamlned, BRIEF NEWS NOTES. Albany Dental Parlors, 22 N. Franklin SL, Wilkesbarre. If it can bs saved they will save it for you. If not, they will put in a new,one in its place for a moderate sum. Best set of teeth only $8. Crowns and'bridges, $3 up. A Trade In Porta, West Point, N. Y.f June 6.—Two cadets, members of tlio second class, have been summarily dismissed from the! United States Military academy. They] are Stephen B. Verner of Syracuse and Charles 8. Perry of Iowa. They werej court martlalcd upon a charge of hav-' Ing falsely obtained permission to leavej the post. This permission having been1 granted them, they were subsequently detected by au army officer drinking at a bar In Newburg. Senator PIatt*a Ifleee Weds, Victoria, B. C„ June 0.—The steamer Empress of Japan brings a story from Nagasaki that iu return for an ice free port In Korea (Masamplio and Port Lasareff are mentioned) ltussia offers to give Dalney or Port Arthur to Japan. The Nagasaki press says it has this Information from most reliable authority at Vladivostok. Serious disturbances continue throughout Spain. AMERICAN MOTORS FOR LONDON, FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. Binghainton, N. Y., June 0.—Society bees are buzzing over the secret wedding of Miss Anns L., the niece of United States Senator T. C. Piatt anCl n daughter of Mr. ond Mrs. T. E. Piatt of Owego, N. Y., to William Klein, 20 years old, employed In the Champion Wagon works, of which Senator Piatt Is president The bride Is 43 years old. Major General Chaffee has reached Manila from China. Turkey has paid the French claims for Amerlcun massacres. Big Contract Awarded to Company Represented by Charles Yerkes. London, June 6.—At a meeting of the n district railway proprietors, held thits afternoon, the proposal of the Amer lean company represented by Charles T. Yerkes, to equip thtf line with American electric motors, was accept - ed. Yerkes was present at the meetNew York Stock Markets, famished by M. S ordaa A Co., stock broken, room 96, Miner* teak Building. Five -French fishing boats, with 117 men, are thought to have sunk off Iceland.Oenta' plain and fancy hosiery at Fay's. (few York, Jane 6, 1901. For a butterfly bow or any kind of a swell style necktie, see Fay, Water St. Acme Steam Laundry. Vtchieon Ucfaiwoo '•rooklyn Traction.. torn, A Ohio. 7. & Steal r. 8. Steel pref ten. D 4o. Ps •eo. Oh X»Lllron * Fuel..... «. Pacific for. Pac Tor: Par. pref D. *|W *•00..... .gather Cnbber Tniou Pacific Tnloa Pacific tpref. v«bMh pref....... Veetern Unieo Open. Clot. ..86* 08* :'sa 'Su . 6IW (IM .558 -m lEB us C!» The Consolidated Tobacco company, with an authorized capital of $30,000,- 000, has been incorporated at Trenton. WILLIAMSONS PRIC Washington, June 6.—The secretary of the treasury has bought $440,500 abort term bonds for the sinking fund -$333,100 fours at 113.7052, $100,000 fours, deliverable today, at 113.8208 and $16,400 threes at 108.8420. Bond Parehaaea by the Trenanry. Neckwear, the BweU kind. Corcoran Bros. 1 'C M ISO 6114 Ckrlatlai Seleaee Doetw Dead. Baltimore, June 6.—Miss Matid Knlglit, a Christian Scientist practitioner, la dead In tbls city. The csuw at her death wax stomach trouble. She had refused medical assistance. London, June 6.—Count von Walder see has left Taku on board the German •raiser Hertha for Kobe, Japan. Thlsj Indicates the settlement of the recent, Tien tsin incident Field Marahal llaa Left China, The total number of deaths from disease and military operations among the British troops in South Africa during the month of May was 25 officers and TOO men. West Pittston Resigns. make a specialty I Material. Are You Going to the Exposition? Ins. J3SS Buffalo will be taxed to the utmost to take care of lta visitors, which. It Is estimated, will number upwards of 3D. 000,000 during the summer. Suitable accommodations can be had only by applying long In advance of your arrival there. Feed, all kiads, - $1.10 . B. Cu HEMPHILL 8AIL8. . 9714 1M VH 7B . so t« Dyspeptics cannot be long-llred because to lire requires nourishment. Food Is not nourishing an til It Is digested. A disordered stomach cannot digest food. It must have assistance. Kodol iDyspepsla Cure digests all kinds of food without aid from the stomach, allowing It to rest and regain Its natural functions. Its elements are exactly the same as the natural digestive fluids, and It simply can't help but do you good. T. J. Yates, Plttston, Stroh's Pharmacy, West Pitts**. Krause's Cold Cure Best patent flour • 4.50 17 lbs granulated sugar 1.00 Lffl 8tn Francisco Today for tha Phil- Mr. W. A. Illnes. of Maacbsatsr, la., writing of hla slmoet Miraculous eacspe from death, says: "Exposure after measles induced serious hing trouble. which ended In Consumption. I had frequent bemor rhsges and coughed night aad day. All my doctors said I most mum «*-. Thea 1 began to uss Or. Hag's Hew IHasseery, which wholly cured me. Hundreds hare aasd It on my sdrlce aad all eay It aever fails to cure Throat, Chest aad Laag troubles." Regular elss 50c. aad 91.00. Trial hottlea free. For sals by Stroh's Flaraaey, West llttston, aad W. C. Pries, Plttston. A Lifa and Death Fight. Cornea from Dr. D. B. Carglle. of Wuliita, I. T. He writes: "Electric Bitter* ku cored Mrs. Brewer of scrofula, which htd caused her great suffering for years. Terrlijjt sores would break oat on her head and face, and the best doctors could fire no help; but now her health Is fXcsi-eat/* Klectrlc Bitters Is the best blood purlfler known. the supreme remedy for ecssssa* tetter, salt rheum, ulcers, bolls, and running sores. It stimulates liter, kldnej and bowels, expels poisons, helps digestion, builds up the strength. Only 60 cant*. Sold by Stroh's Pharmacy, Weat Ptttata* and W. C. Price, PIttston. Guaranteed. - Glorious ewi for colds In the hesd, chest, throat or any portion.of the body, hresks op a cold In 24 hoars without Interruption to work. Will prevent colds If taken when first symptoms appear. Pries 2Se. Bold by all drngglstp. 14 and IS North ippinea. Fresh eggs - WPanPUPfl PHONE. San Francisco. June 6.—CtpMfrJ N. Hemphill, In command of falo during the Spanish-American w*r aallad today on the Monterey to re'itaye Captain Plgman. m 38 V4 Best dairy butter - .23 Long Hay, cwt - - .95 Best table syrup, gal • .40 Fancy N. O molasses .60 MONE , "The doctors -told me my conch was Incurable. One Minute Conch Cure mads ms a wijjl man." Norrls Silver, North Stratford, . Because you're not found relief from a stubborn coficb, don't despair. One Mlnute Cough Cure has cured thoasaa4s,Dand It #111 cars you. SafS snd ■riNfc ?• *• Yates, Plttstoa, Stroh's West Only one remedy In W|il at once stop Itchiness odjflfcs ui :ln fifty part of the body; Doan'a OfcUwIt. At any drag store, 50 cents. - _jr -Tlso't safe to be a day *ltliout *br. Thomas' Eclectrlc Oil la the hpuse. Never |TwSS» ***"' * Mr. McFarlane, formerly of Wllkesbarre, has provided for a limited num. ber of people, and these locations can be had by applying to John E- Sayre of D, E. Baxter, SI Bennet Building, Wllkesbarre. A Wealth of Beauty s often bidden by unsightly Pimples, •lesema. Tetter, Erysipelas, Salt Rheum, •tc. Bucklen's Arnica Salre will glorify' the see by curing *U Skin Eruptions, aleo Cuts. Jrulses, Burns, Felons, Ulcere, and voret forms of Pllee. Only 25 cents a box. Jure guaranteed. 1 For eale by Stroh's Pbsrnacy. West --- and W. C. Pries, Pitts-Y—Keep up the styw and wear a straw itiat. Wa have an'assortment oft be 3 cans corn - 3 cans tomatoes .25 .25 formortgagssla ai may stand for a Una of Interest be paid, or WHS gfv liege to snake payments on Mortal ly, quarterly, cf,«ai the Interest will ceve ImmadlatsM dollar of principal tbaa unpaid. 1 building association money, t 1 CONFEDERATE MONUMENT. Lawn mowcrm, oil tad Cu store* at Unveiled Today In Stonewall Cemetery .2*11 at rarrar. Peck * Roberta, apothecaries; Pittston, one door above Eagle Hotel, aad West Pittston, Wyoming and La- Mine aves.. and get a free sample of Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets. They are an ekvant physic. They also Improve the ippiUts. ■ strengthen the digestion and regulatt the: liver sad bowels. They an eMr«M£eV« i§ rtnt i 506 LUZERRE AVENUE. m. u vnuuMMBON. at Winchester. . ... f. JmjatM Brown, of r«l—gulH. -ft. I »A Tears of f. .mKcred for twi »It» •d oon oa hi* fico. Phjalclaaa could kelp mm. DoWht'a Witch Hurt Malte - Winchester, Va.. Jane 6.—A monument erected In honor of the Tenneuaee Confederate dead was unrefled . here today la tbe Stonewall cemetery Danger, disease aad death follow Deflect of the bowels. Use DeWltt's Little Barly Blsers to regulate them sad yon will add yearn to jour life aad life to jour jean. *asy to take, aster gripe. T. J. Tatas, tnttstsa. Mnk-s Pharmacy, wait minis, Mijbe jaa were oat late tut night? If you bad taken a Uauae'a fre Caseule befora retiring roar bead would be cool and clear this morning. Take one now and yon will he all right In an half how. Frio* BSTRAY ooa. I pilnte fuodaaud tnut tud* Came to my premises in Daryea, a setter ] - dog. ears blank and black spot on back. Owner I Ef OA VTP [latest Call ud hl'l T. J. Tataa, Ma. a*w Mr all r. wm mtm,.. ■ T j IX •' ''' ■ A 4*■ v fe-iifc
Object Description
Title | Pittston Gazette |
Masthead | Pittston Gazette, June 06, 1901 |
Subject | Pittston Gazette newspaper |
Description | The collection contains the archive of the Pittston Gazette, a northeastern Pennsylvania newspaper published from 1850 through 1965. This archive spans 1850-1907 and is significant to genealogists and historians focused on northeastern Pennsylvania. |
Publisher | Pittston Gazette |
Physical Description | microfilm |
Date | 1901-06-06 |
Location Covered | United States; Pennsylvania; Luzerne County; Pittston |
Type | Text |
Original Format | newspaper |
Digital Format | image/tiff |
Language | English |
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Contact | For information on source and images, contact the West Pittston Public Library, 200 Exeter Ave, West Pittston, PA 18643. Phone: (570) 654-9847. Email: wplibrary@luzernelibraries.org |
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, June 06, 1901 |
Subject | Pittston Gazette newspaper |
Description | The collection contains the archive of the Pittston Gazette, a northeastern Pennsylvania newspaper published from 1850 through 1965. This archive spans 1850-1907 and is significant to genealogists and historians focused on northeastern Pennsylvania. |
Publisher | Pittston Gazette |
Physical Description | microfilm |
Date | 1901-06-06 |
Location Covered | United States; Pennsylvania; Luzerne County; Pittston |
Type | Text |
Original Format | newspaper |
Digital Format | image/tiff |
Identifier | PGZ_19010606_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 | Try an ad. In the duett* There I If np Mora affective mediumof raaeh- | Ing tha 30,000 men, woman and chll- # dran In thla community. J FIFTY-FIRST YEAR PITTSTON, PA., THURSDAY EVENING, JUNE 6, 1901. TWO CENTS AOOPYI «0e A MONTH. f NEWYPRKSCHOOL SET ON FIRE. CHlFFEE.HITSJITtU.lES VOLODYOVSKrWlNS DERBY. MIR. HUNTON PORTO RICO SOUTH CAROLINA FIGHT. MRS. WOODBURY LOSES LONDON DINES NEW YORK. |n ijy8From Us and ! pul Save Money. Oiiptiirra DHlf lUbbon oi th» Turf JtfeL*«rih ChaUen*ea Tiitaa* «« t*. (•otirtitfonnl RealciiidferfK' Coinmbin S. C., Junfc #.—tDeC?ldedlj the most *«usationai development !i the,senatorial, tangle in this state Is • letter which Governed McSweeney sent to Senator Tillman $*6artferoay. In hit communication the governor Informed Senator Tillman thAt If he should "stlli wish to resign and will send to office an unconditional resignation I lotabl? at the Chamber Says Their Methods Have Been Very Unwise^^^, London. .Tutie &—The first frerby Of the OefiWry is already called the Amerlefcft t)erfoy. The raipe wap won by Volodyovskl, bwried by W. C. Whitney, an ..Ameri«vati millionaire, but, more Inttrt that. It showed In a great field of 25 horses that every jockey adopted the American short stirrup horsemanship that was so ridiculed until Tod Sloan made It all conquering against the backward Newmarket style. Yet It was a popular victory. Volodyovskl was frheered when young led him hfc V6r WTC. Whlihty; Secretary Discusses Situation T"-y Unexpect&T End of Christian ' Science Libel Suit. London, Juno O.—lt may almost be aaid that the wealth oMhc world sat at •tie table in London last night. Some •ordhi estimates are made of the Amount of gold represented by the 2tHJ toen who were present at the banquet givon by the London Chamber of Corumorre to the tifrlegptea of the New York ehamtto*, but the figure* mount so high is to be almost meaningless. Couiiucri'v llnnqaet. ..-t In the Island. F0REIGNEB8 IK A BAD LIGHT, XWEBNltBVT IS 8ATISFA0T0BY. JUDGE 3ELL 02DER8 DISMISSAL. Note Carefully tt Inducements Off ®r Ut This Wttk^ Narrow Escape for Inmates. NICE TO READ ABOUT. Vfcalr Xfgr«MlTeneai »nB i'htlfrccMirr Kiprdltlnni Hiti fclade Thru More Rated Than Be- 7oaaer?atlTe Men Thlah Grtlial Political Development la Beat—Free Trade With tutted Statea Would Greatly Stimulate Bualneaa. Mmr* All»gfd Reference to Chc Plaintiff fa Kof a Positive Ideatlflcation and *® riBd for Defendant. V Three Inches of Snow Has FalUrt In North Dukot*. fore Boie.* Troablca Be Manila, Junk 0.—Gem Chaffee, who commanded can troops In China, airly tome of his troop¥*jreste transport 8 u inner ffoni troops will be landed to* Chaffee told a correspont Chinese question noy hir Isfactory allotnttkV Jot tl He not expc/t def ments until thin njhtter It enth-e attention of/the Chii ea 10 obtaining *htD evaci province of Chill/by the f and hence they »e willing all reasonable demands. r ly desire to resume thpit but tho quest ibh guar Is a Herlous on require much tlme\ patl; bearanee to settle. A Meantime lawlessness I ta the province, as to Im allowed thfcre. fAfter tlort iTHteR tie ret\ conditions wllU)* gjradun China will ltove*io op prove her slnctwy. It U Impossible for her to do w *mmn. rill exercise the authority and powei vented In Ine by the people." Thl* means that the govethot will aceepl Senator tfflmail'n fcsfgnailon if if shall be formulated on that line. It is sufficient to say that it was the greatest gathering in the history of the leaders of finance and Mere millionaires .counted for nothing in ati assembly' Where Bnl*h men as Lord Rothschild, Mr. J. Pierpont Morgan Upd. tyr. A Ad rew Carnegie were inconspicuous figured, yet, curiously enough, the gathering also served to demon strafe tfi'e fact that great merchant*: and banters are seldom gifted with elo | quence and arc not easily aroused to enthusiasm. WASH SUITS. Women's Lawn Wash Suit* w in a large variety of pattern!, j excellent value (or, the sait..U.f( Ladies' Light Blue, Pink ana Lavender Lawn Wash Suit* with white tucked sailor collar*, the ■■ latest style skirt, with deep circular ruffle, with embroidery Insertion ; a very handsome suit $3.M Grand Forks, N. D., June 6.—Snow Is falling at Rugby, Larlmore and Langdon, covering the Northeastern part of the state. About three Inches has fallen. ral Adna R 1 the Abierl *d hek-e wltb day bo tb« Tdku. The oday. General 'ent that the ;efi bft a sat Indemnity nlte develop settled. Thf direct -*atlon of thC reign troops I to accede to ey earnest government, itees for the /D \y£iich will nee and for Washlhgton, .tube -W. ft. fiunt, ♦cretiry of the rorto Rican govertibent, Is In the capital. v$r. Hunt In an Intel-View irltn a rer porter last night on the financial and political situation in Porto Rico.and the probable results of the Foraker law a*m the recent supreme cotlrt decisions Mlti: Boslon, .tune ft—"I have exflrtiftifd this libel with great tare, Ijoth wMle ttf Stgumentfi wfee jfcblilfc off MfiKflrtrliipr the frtai. f think the fifaIrtH# itlrt suntalned her case, as I'hdv# fcffNfi# Intimated, upon the 11,after iff piiftffMltlon. As regnrdH the puhlratlon In'the church, there (A db Evidence that' bny one there understood the altered Hhel as applying to the plaintiff, ho that'she could not recover damages upon this count, because she bad shown no Injur? from it. A BRITISH VICTORY . A bumber of Americans saw Mr. Whitney's horse win. Harry PayhS Whitney and Vernon H. grown were noticed In the crowd. W. F. Oliver of New York had a large party In his private brake. Some of his guests werfc O. H. Carstajrs, Chllr!e& Allen, Wayne 6rta*tDra and H. F. Gillette. Governor McSweeney's letter was s surprise to Senator Tillman. The sen ator was Intercepted while going to attend the dosing exercises of th* State College For Women, In which Iff takes great pride, and a copy of th€ governor's letter was shown to him. The senator remarked, "He feels that his dignity has been biitrdged A little, but he does not touch on the really Important point, that he claimed the right to decline the resignations." MRS. M'KINLEY'8 CONDITION. Lei and Line Steamer Lost' She Continue* to Show a Slight tm Off Cape Race. provement. "Financially the Island Is doing fairly well. The business men are realizing that credits with the Halted States must be established and Spanish credits cut ofT. The trade of Porto Rico will be Immensely stimulated, however, by free trade with the United States, and the people want It. SHIRT WASST9* White Lawn 8hlrlWajiJy tucked sailor collar aiWB tion, latest styjg, eacMp., BKimfST"" K large line of Ladlea'Wi able Duck, Pique, Linen Washington, June 8.—A bulletin was issued at the White House this morning at 11.30 to the effect that Mrs. Me- Kinley passed a comfortable night, and that she continues to show a sllg'it Improvement. This is the second time In the history | of the Derby that the colors of an American sportsmaa have beett carried to victory, tti 188i Pierre Lorlllard s Wft, Iroquois, by Leamington—Maggie B. B., ridden by Archer, defeated Peregrine and 13 others for the rich prize. Iroquois was American bred, while the winner of yesterday's big fvep.t Is hn Kngllsb colt I#1 tiift heiharkably successful sire Florlzel II, out of La Relne, by Roslcrucian, out of Hue and Cry, by WTlld Da.vrell. Volodyovskl was bred by Lady Menx, who races under the name of "Mr. Theobalds." The speeches were sound, careful and conservative. Most of them turned to Che "Mood is thicker than water" sent! ment, hut JiuiaoT was almost absent, and only for a moment or two did any speaker indulge in a vein lighter than good fellowship. New York, June 6.—An attempt was made to burn 8t John's CoUege and Seminary, at Wllloughby and Lewis avenues, Brooklyn, at one o'clock this morning. Three sepamte dree were started, kerosene oil being scattered about the floors and soaked'Into beCl- "Taking the libel Itself, { see nothing which can In any fair way be said to Indicate the plaintiff in the flint part of the libel. The only thing In the libel, it seeins to me, which can by any reason-) able Interpretation be saidClrD serve as tiiering £f identification is the word 'widow.' i'ht words 'widow* and "widowhood' occur In the ltittPT part of Hit message. Senator McLaurln, after speaking bitterly of the senior senator, made the declaration that If 'Blllman will now tended to the goVerhbt the unconditional resignation of his office he (McLaurln) would consider this a direct challenge to him and he would likewise resign and cntet* the contest for Tillman's place. "The present form of government is satisfactory to the more conservative •lMnC?nt,. .Naturally, thfre IS loutiablo ambition to advance at once to territorial government and complete citizenship, yet it Is believed by many of the people that the surest way to get to this end is by gradual processes wherein they can accustom themselves to American institutions. In thf end, such men say, It will be the quickest. The year's experience has cpnftrim»d the wisdom of_the law. Its powers aro sufficient for the presetrt, tfhlle Its limitations Are wholesome. THE WEATHER. , Chambray Skirts. LAWNS AND DimiTIMS, We arc now showing an elt* gant assortment of Lfwni wd Dimities of all the newest designs; prices, a yard from. .D.1# IT ALWAYS PATS TO BUT AT JM The banquet was held in the magnificent hall of the Worshipful Company of Grocers. The rich decorations and sumptuously laid tables made a brilliant spectacle. As the company entered each guest received an artistic souvenir bearing the portraits of President MeKinlcy and King Edward, engravings of th». rapitol at Washington, the hoiiSC? of parii.'iiuent and St. Paul's cathedral?irlaata and quartered :h« big ljulldlng .wero aroused fro, *tTen nlgh ' BATTLE. •» by BrltlD ■ v Witt Heavy Loa*. ding and furnishings. The eighteen Washington, Jutte 6.—Forecast until 8 p. m. Friday, for Eastern Pennsylvania: Showers and thunder storms tonight; probably on Friday; cooler; Increasing cloudiness. i spreaditt# Deriai troop* the evacua rn of normal . Until then port unity to manifestly , oefore nor mal conditions are re-established. "t have come to the conclusion that even that refclW* floes not ai Identify the plaintiff. ami ?l wem* tC me that the plaintiff has not made « 'i a case here which I ran lef go ii'J'" Jur* I Khali therefore he obliged (C Order ft verdict for the defendant." BALL PLAYERS HURT. PEOPLE'S THE PLATT AMENDMENT. DRUNKEN MAN'S CRIME. farloaa Street Car Aeeldeat la Syra- ease* Cakaaa Awaiting In.(motion. From Sheota Father, Mother, Slate*', Wife end DaaahteK Syracuse, .tune 6.—A north bouttd trolley cat oil tiife Syrttcu§e, LrikesWlfe »nd Baldwlnsvllic road, with 46 passengers, including six ot the Syracuse baseball (flayers , and ptx policemen, jumped the track triillfe rouiidlng a sharp curve at 2:15 o'clock yesterday afternoon, plunged across the south fround track and toppled over, injuring more than 20 persons quite seriously. ftnCideta and t n♦»C!»«•»•C«-il Clone. with these words In the siiperloi court Judge Charles i\ BCli brought «« a sudden and unexpected end the fa toons $150,000 lt|Del suit brought by Mr6. Josephine Curtis Woodbury of Boston against the Itcv. Mary Eddy of Concord, N. H., the founder and present head of the Christian Science church. is Soith iuta Straet, WW People's 'Phone. Always the CknpMtD /e, last Havana, Juno 6.—The nonarrival of the Instructions from Washington was a disappointment to the convention, which had assembled nominally to listen to the report of the committee on style and to accept formally the amendment as passed a week ago after the committee had put the finishing tgyef,. e»..to it. The conservatives Uriel hoped for .the arrival of the Instructions so as DtCiC«MktHe them to change the style in j jntttf Away «8 to conform. If feasible, JnetiMiftions T*ie Veport was acaflCTwlli W sent to General WaahlnRlon, General Chaffee said he believed that the allies had lost all their gains by their protracted stay. They had fopfelted every right to reproach .U$ nese by their aggressive ness. unnecg**£l$ Expeditions, which had. the natives, and their lp slstance upon executions, all of which bad placed foreigner* lb A ttt'dre unfavorable light IVi Hiinese eyes than be-1 fort? tlte Boxer troubles. Russia's strong Influence at the court had been 1m-1 proved by her moderation. , Allies Have Lost All Otltti. Coleman. Mich., June fy-tVlii Arnell, proprietor of a hotel and saloon in Bea- TCItoTi. ran &fouck and before he was Overpowered shot and killed his 6-yearold daughter, fatally wouhded his wife and shot his aged mother, father and sister. No reason can be assigned Sfor the fehboting. "It Is the earnest desire of the government of the inland to expedite free trade tvlthltt tlie United States, bui wC» have to put into operation the new local revenue Jaw before notifying the president that a revenue systein prevails which will meet public excuses. This law will obtain July 1, ami after we have observed its operation we confidently hoiDe for results justifying the passage of the Joint resolution refected to. With no duties on sugar and fruits and with a better understanding of the American government and capital going into Porto Itleo its future looks particularly bright; "Conditions jit fcorto ftlco must be judged by conditions Jast before American occupation and with recollection of the terrible devastation wrought by the hurricane of 1899 and with reference to other tropical islands. From these standpoints very great progress Is to be recorded. The people are encouraged now and have grown more self helpful. Close observation shows Steady ImprOvemehf, and every day makes me feel "more certain that the people are gentle, well disposed and responsive.Government Dealres Free Trade. W lDraMi«d ™ under MERMAN UWIi h Excellent for r BACKACHE, Rheumatism, Neuralgia, etc. OR. RICHTER'S WorlCW!«n»wB«l Evans •f Itetortn, June 6.—A portijft iar Qei W»1 Beyer's commando, ' ■umbarlag WOO. wa*) recently surprised And to f sated aw Warmbad by 248. -QtKfyb under Colonel Wilson.. TM'feoer* W»l thirty-seven killed. Que hunir«d wDrt taken prisoners. All, of th* atfppllw Inclndlac 8,000 cattle •"'* JW™ wagons, was alM captured. Ish lost three killed and, 'flftooi -grounded. ' « When Arncll, who had been drinking for several days, entered the house, he went up stairs to where his daughter was hiding from him under a bed and killed her. He then came down and fatally shot his wife and fired at his luvalid mother, who was sitting in her chair, shooting her through the hand. Mrs. Samuel Dopp and Arnell's sister were attracted by the shooting, and its they approached ArKeli walked out td the street and opehed ftre oh therii, wounding his sister slightly. At this Juncture Arneii's brother and Mrs. Dopp's husband came on the scene, and Arnell shot his brother through the arm. Dopp was armed with a shotgun and opened tire, wounding Arnell. who was then captured and taken to the county jail. His wound la not fatal. Failure of the hand and electric brakes to check the siDecd of the car as It shot down an Incline was-responsible for the accident. No one was killed, and while none was fatally hurt scarcely a person aboard escaped without some evidence of injury. The car left this city at 2 O'clock* and most of those aboard were bound either for the lake tesorts,or the baseball game. . The iiarnfo ot the ball playets were: pe Montrevllle, short stop: Horton, pitcher; White, left field; McManus, catcher; Lynch, center field, and Roach, catcher. A few minutes later the Jury, which bad been excluded while argument*! were being nutde, was summoned Into the courtroom. After explaining briefly the cause for this course Judge Bell ordered the Jury to find for the defendant, which It accordingly did in the usual form. "ANCHOR" , PAIN EXPELLER. I If one genuine witboli* Trade Bart "leekor. In couclusion General Chaffee said that thn Chlh'we problem was not yet MtVed. He believes that Russia Intends to maintain her present Influence In north China, but does not intend to extend It, except in Manchuria. SCREEN DOORS— Fancy ...." Extra Fancy... -Wood./ SetaoR tflfnpully said thnt if thfD in ■trucbonfe fcpoctflcnlly atatfMl fhfit tliere eouM be or explnna abould vole accepting the amend IPgat WifllOut further nrgument. There K«pttMlTjM a feeling thnt If the In«tr?WtKios preJn the form of nn ultlmatum will unanimous' C"*1" 'he amendment and IffuM dtesolre. ruuetttruuenco. moL«»AavoJiua8i»ri Chicago. P«b. 4 189ft In our rrade we notice a larae nd constantly increasing demand for E)(PELLER.Evi» dance fo us rhar rhisremedy it giving .satisfaction lo consumers. Counsel for Mrs; Woodbury filed ex ceptions oil all the question* passed upon. They have not yet decided upon n definite course of action, hut authorized it to be stated that they fetpect to carry the case to the supreme court. Plain.... These price* i :ures of t hesnrj latest ■ - y- BE* T BIO STEAMER L08T. '&'${ ■ General Chaffer will vl«lt General MarArthnr today. He will xpll on the tranHport Wright In a Few days to. vlall all practicable polnta In tbe archlpela go, returning abbot July 1. He l« full oir etoergy and ban strong conviction" U to condltlona here. WiNtfOW SCREENS-- We havea ful This extremely important and far reaching decision of Judge Bell was given in response to one of two motions offered by Mr. Elder, senior counsel for Mrs. Eddy, at 12:45 o'clock, at which ♦imfe the plaintiff rested her case. Thin waa that a verdict for the defendant be ordered on the evidence as It stood. The other motion, which waa not sustained, was that the two counts In the declara tlon referring to the publication in the two Christian Science periodicals be stricken out. 25C. Ud 50c. at all driiRgiau or tftrwaga If. Ad. BJchterACo.,81* Pearl St, flew YtffcJ L 36 HIGHEST AWARDS .J Recommended 6j/prominent I'hj/- ticiana, Wholesale and Retail RALMvwtite. Mi Tf» Aaayrian, of the Lei and Lin* la 1 Aafior* Near Cape Race. White and De Montrovllle are badly hurt and will be out of the game for months. The others will probably be able to play In a week. The game was postponed. ' St John'!, N. F., Jose 6.—The bis. LDe?lull Line steamship, Assyria, Antwerp to Montreal, went ashore ■ear Cape Race last night, and U Br feared she Is a total low. The crew had a desperate experience. ' -"-v.. Xel* M«Wr» lajHeirl. --tWw¥tDrk, June ft—tuls Moret Murtte, Mid to $e.**«.latfve or LuM itunoz River®, ex-president Of the Porto Rico Federal parly, baa been Indicted bj» tHe grand Jury upon a charge of gl and larceny In the |lr,st degree. Ueuer il Urlbe-Urfbe.'the Colombian Insurgent leader, ney stopping In tula city, la the com|lj»lnMt against Mhnos, who, whs arrested In Ban Juan, Portrf.Rleo, hp wb» nliout to land fram the United States transport McClellan. He (a UoW detained at the honae of Chief of on callejuT police headquarters aniT"ti)ld csfrtyfi TBtus tliat Munox had becitejiitru^gf •Mm. HrHInlf j'a Condition. Washington. June ft—Dr. Rlxey made his usual nightly visit to the White House shortly after 9 o'clock and remained about an hour and a half. On leaving be said: "Mrs. Mckinley la resting comfortably. She has gained a little, but there fa no marked change. She Is doing very well." While tkC Improvement In Mrs. McKlnley's con' dltlon Is slight, tbe fact that there bad been no setback yesterday, but, on the contrary, a little gain, was gratifying to tbe White House household, and the SKeaJdjagt expressed U# pleasure sev-" eral times last evening. In view, howevet, of the gravity of tbe condition of mistress of the White HflHPtoo mufliwrfffMflcance la riot attached to the slight Improvement ahown. - '■ CHILDREN'S WEAR. READY GENERAL MA 8ENT N3R. BASEBALL. Always in stock. Lt Hans Ckam Wants Hint to Go to Basalts of Yeaterdar*s Gained la ths Different Leafnes. NATIONAL LEAGUE. Washable, in the various shades, fast Colors, very nobby, new stjries, also for youths and meil. NAVAL GRADUATES. Ckl-ll. "The full force of the recent decision of the supreme court cannot be understood In Porto Rico an yet. -Indeed It is still tbe subject of animated discussion In the t'viited States, judging by the papers, and until It is generally known Just how far the court went sentiment will not crystallize In either land." At Cincinnati — R. H. Brooklrn 9 0 1 0 0 S 0— 1 0 0 Cincinnati 0 0 0 I 0 0 O— 1 7 I Batteries—KM aon and McGuire; Bergen, Ruaie M'i Ptiir. i At St. Louis- H. V. p. Mew York ....0 00§00000~-3 « 1 St. Louis .... 000025500 •— 4 6 0 Bstteriea— Mathewaon, Smith and Bowerman; Harper and Nichols. At Pitteburg— C *. H. a. Philadelphia. 00 1 00000 I— 8 7 8 httsburg ....1 2 d t 0 i 0 0 •— 8 7 7 Batteries—Orth Snd Douglas; Leever and O'Con- j tor. GARDEN Peking, June 6.—Li Hung Chang lias Bent an urgent demand to General Ma to hasten 10,000 Chines* trcopu |o (reptral Chl-ll province which IS nctw being evacuated by the allies. Holding Their Annuel Meeting at the I Annapolis Aeadamy. Annapolis, Md„ June (~4fte f#oafcm ot graduates of the-" United States. INaval Academy took place today. -Cfce' {graduation exercises take place-taifeorrow. The Itinerary for the.aommer cruise of the naval cadetahas Mr- Will Give a Concert. We have a fine new stock of specially selected Gents' Fi rnmhings for June Sales. Ptices defy all competition. (all line Ths of thin city, will give an entertainment In .the Old Forge M. E. church tomorrow evening. Some excellent talent will participate, ail J tho prospects aro for a tfcry successful concert. Following Is tho programme: Chorus, Serenaders; organ selection, Miss Llllle Benfleld; soprano solo MIbs Lillian Evans; reading. Miss Mabel EvanB; duet, Messrs. Probyn and Kneebone; chorus, Serenaders; reel tatlon, Miss Llllle Benfleld; soprano solo, Miss May Staley; male quartette Sexton Jones' Quartette; Edgar Probyn; graphaphone selections, Will Harris; tenor solo, Thomas Kneebone; reading. Miss Sadie Morris; duet, Miss Staley and Mr. Probyc, chorus, Serenaders. The accompanists will be Miss Lillie Benfleld and Miss Mary Sloan. The members will leave on the 7.20 car. i TT~ GARDEN AND GRASS SE At prices ell ¥ low. Call and same before elsewhere. ' The troops of Governor Yuan Shih Kai, who are to occupy Peking, are reported to he-making rapid progress. They have reached Tsangohou and are expected here within 15 days. Bnrpnena von Ketteler See* Kaiser* Call and be convinced. For the money, you cannot get such bargains in the city of Pittston. Berlin, June 0.—EuqDcror William's reception of Baroness von Ketteler, formerly Miss Mnml Ledyard of Detroit, was extremely cordial. His majesty listened with Interest to the recital of the widow's sorrowfnl experiences during the siege of Peking and to her account of Baron von Ketleler's death. The empress, who was present at the audience, often interrupted with questions evincing the highest regard for the widow's courage and subsequent nursing of the sick and wounded. Her majesty/lit the enqjeror's request, pinned the Insignia of the highest class of the Louise order to the widow's breast. In the evening she dined with the emperor and empress. eeht to Washington for approval. Jjffct cruise will be in the Indiana and*Chettapeake, and will extend along the North Atlantic coast as far as Halifax. The ships will leave Annapolis on ■June 10D And generally return about the last of August with 106,000 pesetas tfrdMng from Porto Rico "i"!iffV p«*setasi had ttot yet mateilalpWr ■ The Franco-German government of Pao-tlng-fu has been abolished, and the native authorities have resumed Jurisdiction. STANDING or THE CLUB9. W. L. P.C. New York... IS 10 .043 St. Lovls. Pittsburg... 20 15 .571 Brooklyn. Cincinnati.. 18 II .56:1 Boston... Phila'phia.. 19 16 .514 Chicago.. W. L. P.C. 16 19 .47.1 15 17 .465 12 16 .426 , 13 23 .361 Hi. GREENWOOD'S, —r~- ' Evans Bi The ministers have Informed the Chinese plenipotentiaries that ttiey will refuse to permit provincial examinations in Peking or Pao-tlng-fu. They will, however, agree to allow metropolitan or national examinations, but not at points where provincial examinations are not permitted. French Chnmplon WI*o'• Itaee. Providence,' June CJMmpion, the F^enA race C Aittil.T hpit, «ffen!ny, reflating Arable by arid .one tap fri motgr paced race at the Providence McJSachern led up to the tWelfth jnlkv jrhen the rear tire of hla pacing machine slipped, throwing the pacemakers and McEach™rn, who lost three lap« before he got under way again. The fall-took the ilfe out of McEachern, and he was 'apped four tlinea. The time was slow, tlm. 48 2-5s. •:.-v — Buffalo, June 6.—A tfre which for a time fbrpfctened to assume serious proportions occurred at the Pan-American exposition grounds last nlglit. The blaze started In the beautiful Orient, a Midway «bow. Two of the performers were badly burned while trying to extinguish the flames. Just before the" theater performance was ended smoke was seen coming from one of the small buildings tn the concession. The cry of tire almost caused a panic lu the theater. There was a inad rush foi the exits, but fortunately the crowd was not large, and no one was Injured. Firemen extinguished the flames, but not until damage had been done amounting to several hundred dollars. Fire Exposition Oroind*. Mt- 79 NORTH MAIN STBEET. 4$ South Main AMERICAN LEAGUE. At Detroit—Philadelphia, 2; Detroit, 3. At Milwaukee—Boaton, 7; Milwaukee, 4. ! PROMINENT MAN KILLED. EASTERN LEAGUE. At Hartford-llartford, 8; Buffalo, 0. At Providence—Providence, 12; Montreal, 0. At Rochester—Rochester, IS; Worcester, 4. Above Them AIL * * •* * * * * 4. + PRIDE" OF W 1 GOODS ARE THE 1 Halifax Iron Manufacturer's Son De- capitated by a Train. Halifax, N. 8., June 6.—'Thomas C. Moxham, eldest son of resident Jfloxham, of the Dominion iron and Steel Co., was instantly killed on the railroad yesterday. He attempted to board a train of moving cars, but fell nnder, the wheels passing over his neck. Boston, June 0.—The labor trouble la New England has had a few changes. At Clinton, Mass., the strike of the union masons was ended by George A. Barnard, the contractor, discharging all his nohunlon employees and signing an agreement to employ only union men in the future. The fight lasted two months. At Cambridge the Blake Manufacturing company, whose 650 machinists struck, announced that It had .Iplred 375 machinists and will not recede from Ita original npaJ&mof. tautlug the strikers as imlfrftliial».. At jRll River doffers, sweepers and oiled up, mostly boys, In the Pocasset mills struck because they were not allowed money covering the cost of admission to the circus Tuesday night. -Mew Kaglaai Labor Troablei, Colorado Springs, June 0.—The deal for the Portland gold mine at Cripple Creek, which has been under way foi mouths, is authentically reported closed. Wcrener Blet & Co. of London we said to 1h» the buyers. Tlie price It given as $21,000,000, or $7 a share The Portland adjoins Btratton's Inde pendence, owned in London. The twe mines of 2TiO acres form a solid block They have yielded $12,000,000, wltli $8,000,000 dividend paid. In sight aw $5,060,000 in ore bodies exposed. Agent* of Londoners are negotiating for the Gold Coin and Camp Bird mines also. Portland Niae Bold For $21,000,000. We I II || U ..1 ETcrjffiiSr**® "PRIDE OF Very Best M*nuf»cture«. PEAS, pet o»n - - f OOBN, per o«n - - -f BERTS, per can PUMPKIN, per Oil - t " CORN 8TAHCH, per |"W 8ALAKATC8, per j BAKING POWDER, p« 1» I Corbett to Spar Before Kalier. New York. June ti.—James J. Corln»tt has an engagement to demonstrate the manly art of self defense before the strenuous emperor of Germany. Corbett will also show other royalties, including the king of England, how to hit and get away. Corbett will lie the firnt man who has Iwen a prizefighter to be thus honored by crowned heads, although King Edward before he came to the throne was not seeing two. good men maul each other and shook hands witl^0*111 Sullivan, who/ being a good* American, thought he was honoriug the prince. Bolts, and lots of them, at Corcoran Bros., N. Main St Eleven Tfconsand For Broken l.epr New York. June 0.—A verdict of #11,- f)00 was awarded yesterday in the clr emit court before Judge XevitiK in Jerney City in the suit of Miss Klleu Pons lass McDonald of Oxford/ N, Yr igalnst the Ijicfcewanna railroad. MlD». McDonald's leg was broken In six places and she was otherwise hurt In a •olllsloii of trains at Paterson, N. J., on Thorough Mastication PAPER MILL 8TRIKE. Of food Is essential to good health. Without good teeth we cannot have thorough mastication. We do everything known to modern dentistry at moderate prices. Teeth extracted without pain by aid of vitalized air Dr. Reap, IS 8. Main 8t Arbitraffrn Intervening, With Some Prospects of 8uccess. Holyoke, Mass., June 6.—After s conference this morning between the board of arbitration, 'paper mill strikCa»*rs and employers, the board announced that matters would atand a* they are until June 15, by which time the manufacturers will have formulated a schedule of prices to submit to the men. , New York. June fi—The regular drllW of. Squadron A and Troop C at the staff, camp at Pecksklll went on without ln-1 terrupiion yesterday. In the afternoon the noncommissioned staff won a dtn ner In New York from the commissioned officers. The former met the latter at polo and bent them by a score of four to nothing. Today is Held and re ccption day. Colonel Daniel Appleton visited the camp yesterday and rode out to look over the ground aPound Lake Mohcgan, where the Seventh will have to camp. At Camp. PRIDE OP ROME B A KINO POWDBI 4» That's what they aay about our stock of . *####WALL. PAPERS. New Patterns Received Dally. JU The Very Latest Conceits. «& v* Prices Way Below the Average. 41) plfltar* Framing a Specialty. • The Wetherlll White Leads and 011s|l» stand the weather. 4. T.S.&W.S. BARRETT, 4» . NORTH MAIN ST. 7) Uinrtssgood asRoralorC It U put op for,nB;£ erery can, and will Sgar'fi; aiUI perfect aatltfactlon.T'rTP' ,Sj,u Bakinn Powder and TO" want It thereafter. rhanksgiving day, 18PH. The company Had already paid surgeons' bills of M.000 and has accepted- the verdict. Mollaeax Record* Go to Albany. New York, June 6.—The records of the Roland B. Molinenx case, a single volume of 3,405 pages, were sent to the court of appeals at Albany early last night by express. The volume is a foot thick and contains the entire record of the trial and includes 157 half tone exhibits used in the case. It is the largest book ever made in a criminal case. Big Cut in Wheels. Boy Kllla Baby Slater. Bride Bleaaed by Pope, Fully guaranteed wheels going for |17, at Schussler Sb Bechtold's, N. Main street Hoyt Estate Controversy Settled, Nashua, N. II.. June 0.—A compromise has been effected lu the settlement of the estate of the late playwright. Charles H. lloyt of Charlesown, N. H. The terms have not been nsde public. The claimants were Mary iwn and Clara Hale of Concord and of this city, cousins. Ashland, O., June 0.—A terrible accident occurred In the family of Philip Cowan, a cousin of John K. Cowan, president of the Baltimore and Ohio railroad. His son James, 7 years ofd, accidentally killed his sister, 3 years old. He obtained his father's double barreled shotgun, which was loaded, and placed the gun across the hearth of the stove, where it pointed toward the little girl, sitting three feet away on the floor. He pulled both triggers, but only one barrel was discharged. The whole left side of his sister's fAre was blown off. Baltimore, June 0.—George Du Vlvler of New York and Miss Edwina Voss Elder were married at Hohiiiswood. the country estate of Mrs. Robert N. Elder. A small shrine was erected in the drawing room, uirhi which was placed a reproduction of the Madonna of the Dresden gallery, *» &i{f to the bride from the Marquise de Bruglere, aunt of the bridegroom, and which had been blessed at the shrine of Our Lady of I.ourde8. Upon the altar rested a letter containing the blessing of the pope. SHELLEY 4 LOCH! SEE OUB DISPLAY IN SHd You don't look dressy In a derby tin less It's a Ouyer or Youngs. At Fay's. West Side MY8TERIOU8 AFFAIR. Wedilag of Jnstlee Brewer. Can't be perfect health without pare blood. Burdock Blood Bitters makes Dure blood. Tones and Invigorates the whole sjstem. _ _ _ Wealthy Young Actor From New York Burlington, Vt., June 0.—Tlie Hon. David J. Brewer, associate Justice of the United States supreme court, wa? married to Miss Emma Miner Mott "I Washington yesterday afternoon. *he ceremony was performed by Itev. O. IS. Atkins of the First Congregational church at the home of Mrs. J. L. Hall, who Is a niece of Mrs. Brewee Only members of the family were present. Constantinople, June 6.—The United States legation has formally protested against the decree of the Ottoman government prohibiting the entry of Armenians who have obtained American protection. GrUeom Proteata to Saltan. R.B. 8hoots Himself In Cleveland. Don't Pull That Tooth Pretty summer Fal tive Price Saving. Cleveland, O., June 6.—Horace Porter Pella, an actor, twenty-three years old, and a member of a wealthy New York family, shot himself in his room at the Wyandotte apartment house here this morning. Mystery surrounds the attempt to commit suicide. A Naval Cadet Dismissed. Washington,- June 0.—Following the xatuple set at Point, the superlnendent of the N%val academy has aused a cadet to beillsmissed for having. la this case. howeVer, that of Cal/ln Joy'Crcssey Of California, the accused cadet was tried by court martial ind regularly convicted. s until you positively know that It cannot be saved. First consult the skilled doctors of painless dentistry at the -This store is noted fcH variety of Pretty Washl summer, consisting of v Peisian Stripes, Plaia-9 Figured Dimities. I An endless variety of wl Something special In (3 sets, Short Corsets, M« Long Corsets. Gloves, Ladies' Neckwi Handkerchief*. Lace in all the. Two More Cadets Dlamlned, BRIEF NEWS NOTES. Albany Dental Parlors, 22 N. Franklin SL, Wilkesbarre. If it can bs saved they will save it for you. If not, they will put in a new,one in its place for a moderate sum. Best set of teeth only $8. Crowns and'bridges, $3 up. A Trade In Porta, West Point, N. Y.f June 6.—Two cadets, members of tlio second class, have been summarily dismissed from the! United States Military academy. They] are Stephen B. Verner of Syracuse and Charles 8. Perry of Iowa. They werej court martlalcd upon a charge of hav-' Ing falsely obtained permission to leavej the post. This permission having been1 granted them, they were subsequently detected by au army officer drinking at a bar In Newburg. Senator PIatt*a Ifleee Weds, Victoria, B. C„ June 0.—The steamer Empress of Japan brings a story from Nagasaki that iu return for an ice free port In Korea (Masamplio and Port Lasareff are mentioned) ltussia offers to give Dalney or Port Arthur to Japan. The Nagasaki press says it has this Information from most reliable authority at Vladivostok. Serious disturbances continue throughout Spain. AMERICAN MOTORS FOR LONDON, FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. Binghainton, N. Y., June 0.—Society bees are buzzing over the secret wedding of Miss Anns L., the niece of United States Senator T. C. Piatt anCl n daughter of Mr. ond Mrs. T. E. Piatt of Owego, N. Y., to William Klein, 20 years old, employed In the Champion Wagon works, of which Senator Piatt Is president The bride Is 43 years old. Major General Chaffee has reached Manila from China. Turkey has paid the French claims for Amerlcun massacres. Big Contract Awarded to Company Represented by Charles Yerkes. London, June 6.—At a meeting of the n district railway proprietors, held thits afternoon, the proposal of the Amer lean company represented by Charles T. Yerkes, to equip thtf line with American electric motors, was accept - ed. Yerkes was present at the meetNew York Stock Markets, famished by M. S ordaa A Co., stock broken, room 96, Miner* teak Building. Five -French fishing boats, with 117 men, are thought to have sunk off Iceland.Oenta' plain and fancy hosiery at Fay's. (few York, Jane 6, 1901. For a butterfly bow or any kind of a swell style necktie, see Fay, Water St. Acme Steam Laundry. Vtchieon Ucfaiwoo '•rooklyn Traction.. torn, A Ohio. 7. & Steal r. 8. Steel pref ten. D 4o. Ps •eo. Oh X»Lllron * Fuel..... «. Pacific for. Pac Tor: Par. pref D. *|W *•00..... .gather Cnbber Tniou Pacific Tnloa Pacific tpref. v«bMh pref....... Veetern Unieo Open. Clot. ..86* 08* :'sa 'Su . 6IW (IM .558 -m lEB us C!» The Consolidated Tobacco company, with an authorized capital of $30,000,- 000, has been incorporated at Trenton. WILLIAMSONS PRIC Washington, June 6.—The secretary of the treasury has bought $440,500 abort term bonds for the sinking fund -$333,100 fours at 113.7052, $100,000 fours, deliverable today, at 113.8208 and $16,400 threes at 108.8420. Bond Parehaaea by the Trenanry. Neckwear, the BweU kind. Corcoran Bros. 1 'C M ISO 6114 Ckrlatlai Seleaee Doetw Dead. Baltimore, June 6.—Miss Matid Knlglit, a Christian Scientist practitioner, la dead In tbls city. The csuw at her death wax stomach trouble. She had refused medical assistance. London, June 6.—Count von Walder see has left Taku on board the German •raiser Hertha for Kobe, Japan. Thlsj Indicates the settlement of the recent, Tien tsin incident Field Marahal llaa Left China, The total number of deaths from disease and military operations among the British troops in South Africa during the month of May was 25 officers and TOO men. West Pittston Resigns. make a specialty I Material. Are You Going to the Exposition? Ins. J3SS Buffalo will be taxed to the utmost to take care of lta visitors, which. It Is estimated, will number upwards of 3D. 000,000 during the summer. Suitable accommodations can be had only by applying long In advance of your arrival there. Feed, all kiads, - $1.10 . B. Cu HEMPHILL 8AIL8. . 9714 1M VH 7B . so t« Dyspeptics cannot be long-llred because to lire requires nourishment. Food Is not nourishing an til It Is digested. A disordered stomach cannot digest food. It must have assistance. Kodol iDyspepsla Cure digests all kinds of food without aid from the stomach, allowing It to rest and regain Its natural functions. Its elements are exactly the same as the natural digestive fluids, and It simply can't help but do you good. T. J. Yates, Plttston, Stroh's Pharmacy, West Pitts**. Krause's Cold Cure Best patent flour • 4.50 17 lbs granulated sugar 1.00 Lffl 8tn Francisco Today for tha Phil- Mr. W. A. Illnes. of Maacbsatsr, la., writing of hla slmoet Miraculous eacspe from death, says: "Exposure after measles induced serious hing trouble. which ended In Consumption. I had frequent bemor rhsges and coughed night aad day. All my doctors said I most mum «*-. Thea 1 began to uss Or. Hag's Hew IHasseery, which wholly cured me. Hundreds hare aasd It on my sdrlce aad all eay It aever fails to cure Throat, Chest aad Laag troubles." Regular elss 50c. aad 91.00. Trial hottlea free. For sals by Stroh's Flaraaey, West llttston, aad W. C. Pries, Plttston. A Lifa and Death Fight. Cornea from Dr. D. B. Carglle. of Wuliita, I. T. He writes: "Electric Bitter* ku cored Mrs. Brewer of scrofula, which htd caused her great suffering for years. Terrlijjt sores would break oat on her head and face, and the best doctors could fire no help; but now her health Is fXcsi-eat/* Klectrlc Bitters Is the best blood purlfler known. the supreme remedy for ecssssa* tetter, salt rheum, ulcers, bolls, and running sores. It stimulates liter, kldnej and bowels, expels poisons, helps digestion, builds up the strength. Only 60 cant*. Sold by Stroh's Pharmacy, Weat Ptttata* and W. C. Price, PIttston. Guaranteed. - Glorious ewi for colds In the hesd, chest, throat or any portion.of the body, hresks op a cold In 24 hoars without Interruption to work. Will prevent colds If taken when first symptoms appear. Pries 2Se. Bold by all drngglstp. 14 and IS North ippinea. Fresh eggs - WPanPUPfl PHONE. San Francisco. June 6.—CtpMfrJ N. Hemphill, In command of falo during the Spanish-American w*r aallad today on the Monterey to re'itaye Captain Plgman. m 38 V4 Best dairy butter - .23 Long Hay, cwt - - .95 Best table syrup, gal • .40 Fancy N. O molasses .60 MONE , "The doctors -told me my conch was Incurable. One Minute Conch Cure mads ms a wijjl man." Norrls Silver, North Stratford, . Because you're not found relief from a stubborn coficb, don't despair. One Mlnute Cough Cure has cured thoasaa4s,Dand It #111 cars you. SafS snd ■riNfc ?• *• Yates, Plttstoa, Stroh's West Only one remedy In W|il at once stop Itchiness odjflfcs ui :ln fifty part of the body; Doan'a OfcUwIt. At any drag store, 50 cents. - _jr -Tlso't safe to be a day *ltliout *br. Thomas' Eclectrlc Oil la the hpuse. Never |TwSS» ***"' * Mr. McFarlane, formerly of Wllkesbarre, has provided for a limited num. ber of people, and these locations can be had by applying to John E- Sayre of D, E. Baxter, SI Bennet Building, Wllkesbarre. A Wealth of Beauty s often bidden by unsightly Pimples, •lesema. Tetter, Erysipelas, Salt Rheum, •tc. Bucklen's Arnica Salre will glorify' the see by curing *U Skin Eruptions, aleo Cuts. Jrulses, Burns, Felons, Ulcere, and voret forms of Pllee. Only 25 cents a box. Jure guaranteed. 1 For eale by Stroh's Pbsrnacy. West --- and W. C. Pries, Pitts-Y—Keep up the styw and wear a straw itiat. Wa have an'assortment oft be 3 cans corn - 3 cans tomatoes .25 .25 formortgagssla ai may stand for a Una of Interest be paid, or WHS gfv liege to snake payments on Mortal ly, quarterly, cf,«ai the Interest will ceve ImmadlatsM dollar of principal tbaa unpaid. 1 building association money, t 1 CONFEDERATE MONUMENT. Lawn mowcrm, oil tad Cu store* at Unveiled Today In Stonewall Cemetery .2*11 at rarrar. Peck * Roberta, apothecaries; Pittston, one door above Eagle Hotel, aad West Pittston, Wyoming and La- Mine aves.. and get a free sample of Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets. They are an ekvant physic. They also Improve the ippiUts. ■ strengthen the digestion and regulatt the: liver sad bowels. They an eMr«M£eV« i§ rtnt i 506 LUZERRE AVENUE. m. u vnuuMMBON. at Winchester. . ... f. JmjatM Brown, of r«l—gulH. -ft. I »A Tears of f. .mKcred for twi »It» •d oon oa hi* fico. Phjalclaaa could kelp mm. DoWht'a Witch Hurt Malte - Winchester, Va.. Jane 6.—A monument erected In honor of the Tenneuaee Confederate dead was unrefled . here today la tbe Stonewall cemetery Danger, disease aad death follow Deflect of the bowels. Use DeWltt's Little Barly Blsers to regulate them sad yon will add yearn to jour life aad life to jour jean. *asy to take, aster gripe. T. J. Tatas, tnttstsa. Mnk-s Pharmacy, wait minis, Mijbe jaa were oat late tut night? If you bad taken a Uauae'a fre Caseule befora retiring roar bead would be cool and clear this morning. Take one now and yon will he all right In an half how. Frio* BSTRAY ooa. I pilnte fuodaaud tnut tud* Came to my premises in Daryea, a setter ] - dog. ears blank and black spot on back. Owner I Ef OA VTP [latest Call ud hl'l T. J. Tataa, Ma. a*w Mr all r. wm mtm,.. ■ T j IX •' ''' ■ A 4*■ v fe-iifc |
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