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. |.DV 7. »;• PITTSTON, PA., FRIDAY, FEBRUAR 7, 1902. TWO CENTS A COP*; I gg pACffi. FORTY CENTS A I " RAVAGES OF THE FLAMES NORTH RIVER TUNNEL. ' t. : • , 1 * ' J SbI lr t( \ 1 ■ - ''H^B J&® V, ; i- , - • ■ _ rrr HAY-WHITNEY WEDDING Great Whiter Its Prolerlora Bar Land For Great Ken York Terntul. EYEflUSS OPPORTUNITIES. Clearing Sale New York, l'eb. 7.—Ill the heart of the old VI nth ward the projectors of the Hudson river tunnel have purchased an entire block of property, and here In Greenwich village they will ultlinntel.v land millions of passengers a month from the cities and suburban towns of New Jersey. It lins taken some sixty days' to buy the property, and the news of'Its purchase will take a liirpe part of the public by surprise. , ;-Jr D , Fire Continues Its Destruc• «• Two Great American Families Are United. We Quote' a Few Prices From Our Immense Stock.... tlve W«rk. Our optician will exanfine your' eyes carefully and furnish a pair of Frameless eyeglasses with- Solid Bald Spring for 3 VERY C08tlY BLAZES. NOTABLES AT CEREMONY. 1 yard wide/ Un- OSbleached Muslin . ®4 Best Indigo Blue Calicoes for Il® 9-4 U n 1) 1 cached I Ole Sheeting, for— I C2 Bleached and Unbleached Toweling $1.00 Ladies' Cor- Ef)e . sets, a pair....... 8™ Good Heavy ("ream J. Shaker Flannel for "i* The block bounded on jhe north by West Tenth Street, on'the east by Hudson street, on- the sopth by Christopher street and on'the west by Greenwich street has lieon acquired through Horace 8. Kly & Co., who have been quietly prosecuting (he work while It was believed that the Hudson river tunnel scheme, launched a generation ago, was long since dead and buried. Tlx' bloH: hug lDeen obtained for the Jersey City and New York Hallway company, the jsissessors of the franchise for the tunnel running from Fifteenth street, Jersey City, to the l'oot of .Morton street. New York. Chicago''Fiat Burned Last Night—Lo«« VC0,000—Another Disastrous Fire Gueata Include the Highest Govern- y.oo ment Officials and Society Leaders From Many Citlea—A Fortune in in the Business Section Today— Minneapolis Hotel Burned. "•"•few. Chicago. Keh. 7.—The \'arsity flat building, situated ut the 'southeast corner of Sixtieth street and Ellis avenue and near the Chicago university buildings, has lieon destroyed by lire, entailing an aggregate loss upon the owner of the structure and the teunnts of .fltllt.OOO. Preaenta. H. G. SHUPP, OPTICIAN, Washington, Fob. 7.—The weddhiB of Payne Whitney, son of the utilllonalrc and former secretary of the nuvy, who lias Just announced Ills retirement from active business, nml Miss Helen Hay, the beautiful and talented daughter of the secretary of state, was witnessed by one .of the most notable gatherings seen in Washington in years. Besides the president, Mrs. Itoosevelt and Miss Itoosevelt, the entire cabinet, and the supreme court, nearly every nation in the world wns represented* In the inrge gathering which tilled the Church of the Covenant yesterday nt noon. In addition, there were present many friends of the Whitney and Hay families from this and other cities. WILKESBARRE. 36 WEST MARKET STREET. The burned building was four stories high and i-ontained forty-seven flats, all of which were occupied. All the tenants had ample time to escape, however, and no Uvea were loBt. The lire started in the basement l;i a pile of rubbfsh, and for a time It was imposslhle to locate the blaze. The building liecaine so tilled with ivnoke that everyltody was out before the flames were discovered. The Whttriey-Wldener-Elklns syndlcote, us owners of the Metropolitan Street Itullway company, and I'nlted States Senator Elect John F. XJryden, IS. F. C. Young, I'ml H. McClirter and other iiromlnent Jprseyinen, who control the North Jersey Street Hallway company, will have an Interestjn the scheme. Each of these coriioratlons has contracted with the tunnel concern -the North Jersey company—to run its curs through the tunnel and the Metropolitan to connect with the twiners Munlmttnn terminal. There are still larger possibilities in the project, for the Pennsylvania railroad's big competitors may yet send their passengers through this tube to New York city. named for tlic bride's grandfather Eugene 8. Ilalp, a Yale college class mate, wax IM»»t man for the bridegroom, anil the bride's attendants were her sister, Miss Alice llay, and,Miss (Jorothy Whitney, the llfteen-year-old sister of tho bridegroom. Cream Table Da- I Q_ mask ■ The bride wore a princess dress of white satin, the only trimming being of orange blossoms., A wreath of the blossoms held her tulle veil, and an English shower bouquet of white orchids and orange blossoms was carried. This liouquet was modeled afler the on." carried by the bride when she was presented at the KiigliHli court and fell over her hand to the hem of her dress. She wore no»Jewels of any description, despite the rich presents received by her. Chicago. Feb. 7.—A Are that threatened the destruction of hundreds of thousands of dollars' worth of property in the heart or the business district and created a panic among the thousands or workers ctarted this morning In the Sftnford building, a four-Btory structure on Randolph street, occupied by the George Watson Paint and Oil Co. After a desperate three hours' battle with the flames, which succeeded in spreading to the Trade building, a ten-story office building, and Handel hall, the firemen got the Are tinder control. No casualties are reported. The loss Is estimated at $250,000. While this lire was raging, another was destroying the building on Michigan avenue occupied by the Gage Millinery. Cp. and the Central Union Telephone Co. The loss here was $150,000. Thousands of Bermuda lilies adorned the church and made the air sweet with frngrnncp. The heads of the |iew# 13 SOUTH M/UN STREET, ALWAYS TNE CHEAPEST. ML ' hIL •' MmP/ / ' By trolley connection between the Jersey City terminal of the tunnel, which Is to lDe on a block at I'rovost and Thirteenth streets. It is said, passengers from the Erie. Delaware, i.ackuwanna and Western and the Jersey Central—all of which ure Pennsylvania rivals—may be carried to the mouth of the tunnel nnd then through It on specially constructed cars in about one; fifth the time It takes to cross a ferry. The tunnel projectors, however, refuse to discuss this matter. SENATOR DEPEW ON HIS WAY TO THE CAPITOL Sale Day Next to President Uoosevelt, one of the most talked of personages In Washington Just now is Senator Chaunoey M. who Is enjoying his honeymoon and attending to his senatorial ditties at the same time. His Appearance on Pennsylvania avenue, whizzing along in his hundy little motor runabout, Is always a signal for a great craning of heads aud for much good natured comment. The senator and his new wife are.at last settled 111 their flue home, and Washington society Is paying them a great deal of atteutlon. The bridesmaids' dresses were of gray crepe tie chine, and they also carried English shower bouquets of lilies of the valley. Their hats were of white cloth, trimmed with feathers. Small diamond heart pins, the wedding souvenir. also were worn. Mrs. Hay laid aside her deep mourning for her son and appeared lu white silk, with a small black toque anil black furs. Mrs. ltooseveit also wore white corded silk and a black and while hat. EVERY DAY at our Store. If you want to buy groceries wliere you can buy them the cheaiDest atul get the beat value, -why you should trade with us. GOV. TAFT'S SEDITION LAWS When Governor Tuft appeared before the senate committee oil the I'll!! ippities. Senator Ciirinnek culled Ills nttentlon to the report of (ieneral Mac- Arllinr Iti I'.mki to the effect that there was substantial unity amoiiK the Filipino people in tlieir opposition to the United States. Taft ContlnucH lit* Statement. Wholennle Murder In MlHHonrl, Kansas City, Mo.. Feb. 7.—Upon the discovery of the dead iiody of George Zimmerman, a German farmer, sixtythree years old, at his home ueur .Morris Station, six miles west of Argentine, Kan.', his head having been crushed and the body lying in a pool of blood, the Wyandotte cpunty officers concluded that Zimmermun and two other aged men, all recluses, have been murdered since the tirst of the year by the same persons, and in each case, it IB believed, the motive has been robbery. Zimmerman had been dead for more than u week. He lived alone and, It is said, kept u large muu of money in an old trunk. The murderers evidently made u thorough search of tin premises. , Minneapolis, Minn., Feb. 7.—The Vendome hotel, the leadiBg European hoatelry In this city, valued at 9200.- 000, was completely gutted by Are early this morning. Weddlnflr Breakfast, After the ceremony the bridal party was driven to the Hay home, where an elaborate wedding breakfast was spread. WATCH OUR PRICES Subject of Warm Discussion in the Senate. Governor Taft replied that the com-, mission hud not originally accepted the fccneral's conclusion, ami its tour of the iireliipeliiKO had convinced . the members that they were correct In their conclusion. Beat Put. Flour, per bbl $4DSQ Potatoes, very fine stock, per bnsliel.....v... . v .. Gr. Sugar, 20 lbs. for Butter, Best Dairy, per lb. Tomatoes, per can Peas, very line, per can,... Corn, •! cans for Succotash, :t cans for Green Stringless Beans, 3 FAMOUS PAINTER DEAD. The fiut'Rts were limited much more closely tli:iII ill the admissions t» tlie church, and, besides tluD president, with .Mr*. Kuoseveit mill Alice Boosevelt. the faces at the table were theme of members of the Hay ami Whitney familicH, college chums of the bridegroom ami Intimate friends of the brlile. The house .was artistically decorated with (lowers and plants. Break fast was served on small round tables, eneli having a centerpiece of white roses or lilacs l|) a plaque of green. Before euch plate was a white satin box bearing the Initials of the couple containing cake as a souvenir of the event. • 1.1 •- Thomas Sidney Cooper, of England, DEFENDED BY MR. F0RAKER .24 .10 .10 .28 .25 UDndon, Feb. 7.—Thomas Sidney Cooper, the famous painter and member of the Royal Academy, died this morning, aged 98 years. Cooper began as a scene palnte.- in a theatre at the age of 17. After much work and travel, he married and settled in Brussels, where his talent, especially 16 painting animals, was appreciated. The revolution Involved him in trouble and lie returned to England, where he afterward enjoyed complete success. Passed- Away This Morning. "That originally the people of tic Philippine Islands were much arointed I do not ilonlit." CloVernor Taft continued. "iKit the opiHJwltlon does not continue In its general aspect. Sine# the second election of President MeKlliley (lie great majority of the people of the Philippines have been frfvorable to peace and to the acceptance of the sovereignty of the I'liited States, and it would he impossible to continue the present system of guerrilla warfare without the system of terrorism which now prevails. Ohloan Says They Are Almost Identic MKS. PAYNE WHITNEY. cal With Acts Relating to Treason had standards topped ofT with lilies and ribbons, making a lily aisle through which the bridal party marched to the platform. The pillars and side walls were hung with smilax garlands supporting great clusters of the lilies. The effect was extremely artistic. in Force Here—New York Postof- cans l'or Yellow Wax Beans, 3 cijjw for a-'- Beets, :f lb. cans, per can... .25 Schwab Bad In Honne of Conimona, flee Bill Passed, .25 .10 M M London. Feb. 7.—Joseph Ijnvrenoe, M. I'., tind Archibald W. Maconochle, M. P.. entertained Charles 11. Schwab, president of the United States Steel corporation, and Mrs. Schwab at dinner at tbfliouse of commons last night. The guests included Air. Chamberlain. tliCv eolon(al secretary; Lord Kelvin, president of the Royal society, Edinburgh; Sir Thomas Liptou, Sir Edward 11. ('arson, solicitor general; Colonel Hunsicker, chairman of the Nickel corporation, and Mrs. Hunsicker. John Kletclitr Mouiton. M. I\, and Arthur Iveen, chairman of the lfowlais Iron, Steel and Coal company. Washington. Feb. 7.—Yesterday the senate had the Philippine tariff bill under discussion. The measure was completed so far as the Philippine coinmlttc Is conccrncd, all of the committee amendments being adopted. Several other amendments, however, will be offered, one or two being pciiil- Jtllf. PrraldrntinI Party, Evans Bros. Mocba add Java Coffee. 1 lb Cans per lb. 25c. The best value In Coffee for tbe money. As rood as yoa bay matt place* at 35c. Try It if you have not already done ao. Half an hour before noon the church was well filled with guests, and as the hour of 12 approached not a seat was vacant. Admittance was by ticket only, and the lines were drawn rigidly. President ltoosevelt came early and received the place of honor between the aisles In the tlrst row of pews. He came with Mrs. ltoosevelt and Ills daughter Alice, and they preceded him as he came to the front of the church. On either side of the presidential party were the relatives and immediate friends or the bride and groom, and close behind were the memliers of the president's, cabinet. The young couple loft lioro In the afternoon for the south. traveling C"D C'"lo- "lone! Oliver Payne's private cur. They will he In TluiinURvllle. (in., until l:*.e In the spring. when, lifter n visit here, they will co nhroinl. Former Secretary Whitney was accompanied to the church by hlssh'pduugliti'K Miss Adelaide Itniiilol|ih, and Sir Kilwnril Cole Brooke of Kughind. his guest. PRESIDENT'S SON ILL. "This is my conclusion, and in so far as the statement differs from Ueneral Mat-Arthur's report to that extent do I differ with him." Theo. Roosevelt, Jr., in • Serious Con. EVANS BROS. dition Prom Pneumonia. Washington, ID. C., Feb. 7.—Theodore Roosevelt,the President's eldest son, is tUtif pneumonia at Uroton school,proton, Mass. This alarming intelligence reached the White House this morning by telegraph from the principal of the school where the youth Is boarding. Mrs. Iloosevelt leaves this afternoon for The house spent the day on the legislative. executive and. judicial appropriation bill. Very rapid progress was made. 7-1 of the l-'iO pages of the bill being disposed of before adjournment. No debate of importance developed duripg tiie consideration of the bill, and no amendments of Importance were adopted. 46 South main St. Toward the close of I ho session the discussion became heated. In response to a resolution offered several djiys agof by Mr. Rawlins (I'tahi the secretary of war transmitted to the senate the seilitloil la\V» enacted by the Philippine commission. They were read in full and immediately drew the lire ol the opponents of (he government's Philippine policy. Air. Hoar (Mass.) expressed his astonishment that such law's should be enforced by the government authorities. in need ofPainters Supplies, Wall I'm jDer C Dr Artists Materials, 'remember you can have a larger variety to select from for loss money ifyou Tlie Prt-MentM. The presents received liy the young couple exceeded in magnificence any wedding presents ever seen here. There were about 4(HD in nil. some of them u sniiill fortune in value. Tuft Dine* With the President, Washington. Feb. 7.—President Roosevelt Invited a number of well known men to dinner at the Wiiite House last night to meet (lovernor William SI. Tuft of the" Philippines, jvho Is now In Washington. They Included the following: Secretary Shaw. Secretary Root. Speaker Henderson, Senators Fornker. Lodge, Spooner. Fairbanks, Hanuu and Bevwidge, Representatives (Irosvcnor and Henry A. Cooper, President Had- Je.v of Yale, Rev. Lyman Abbott and Mr. J. B. Bishop. Groton, THfe- WEATHER. Knoxville. Tenn.. Fell, 7. -Admiral Sehle.v and his wife left tills morning at o'clock for .Washington. A brilliant reception by the Cumberland club last night was the closing feature of Knoxvlllc's generous welcome. The entire clubhouse was decorated handsomely in the tricolors. The punchbowl was imbedded ill the hold of a miniature of the Brooklyn made from the choicest flowers. Hundreds of prominent men were present and enjoyed Schlep It'llvew TmuenHfr. Thy diplomatic corps were seated In the "center of the church, the place of honor being held by Lord Pauncefote, the Hrltlsh embassador, with the women of his family. Minister Wu and his wife were prominent figures in the diplomatic hotly, wlilA Included the head or charge of every one of the embassies and missions in Washington. Secretary of State Hay and Mrs. liny gave a diamond tiara and a silver tea service of highly polished repousse worlj oil a silver salver. Washington, Feb. 7.—Forecast until 8 p. m., Saturday, for Eastern Pennsylvania: Fair and colder tonight and Mr. For iker (O.) had read from the revised statutes ol" the 1'nited Stales the laws of congress relating to the crime of treas;m and similar offenses against the government anil said that the acts passed by the Philippine (Commission, were almost Identical in.their language with the laws enacted by congress iu the days of the fathers of the republic and Unit there was nothing unprecedented or unuktml about them. William C. Whitney's present was a brooch of diamonds mid rubles, to lie worn as a corsage ornament, with » pendant of three solitaire diamonds, each nearly au inch in diameter; also u Saturday, FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL New York Stock Markets, furnished by M. S. Jordan & Co., stock brokers room 26 Miners' Bank building. The organist was softly playing the prize song from "Die Melsterslnger" as the hour of 12 struck. Immediately the Soft notes gave way to the splendid refrain of the "Lohengrin" wedding march, and the bridal party entered the church nnil moved down the aisle. Miss liny leaned upon the arm of tier father, and her maids followed closely. The little party was preceded by the ushers to the platform, where the bridegroom. with his best mail, stood In waiting. Rev. Tunis Hamlin read the service fill let ly and without oratorical effect, and the responses were made in low but linn voices by I Kith bride and groom. ' ruby ring, Ninety-four Break Jail, Colonel Oliver Payne, uncle of the bridegroom, gave a one hundred ami tift.v thousand dollar necklace, a man slon on Fifth avenue, New York, and a beautiful residence at Tuxedo with spacious grounds. Within litis house he has placed a complete out lit of china and the greatest portion of the furnishings.New York, Feb. 7, 1902. Open. Clos. .128% 129 • 77% 78% . 98 98% • 74% 72 Tii . 29 23% . 66% 06% .104% 104% . 46% 46 . 23 23% .166% 166% .164% 165 • 86% 86% . 38% 39% . 69% 69% .104% 105'4 .135% 134% .171% 172% .103% 103% . 52% 52% . 16 15% • 57% 57% . 33% 33% .163% 163% .150% 150% . 57 56% ..82%" 82% . 33 33% ■ 94% 95% . 65% 65% . #4 64 . 38% 39% 11% 11% 81% 81% 44 . 43% 93% 93% 91% 91% '43% 44% Colon, Colombia, Feb. 7.—Ninety-four political prisoners escajied Feb. t from the Cartagena Jail, 'l'hey killed the commander of the prison and severjll others. The Venezuelan rebel warship Libertador. previously imported tiiink by one of Castro's warships at Port Colombia. coaled at Carta ge|ia Saturday, took on supplies and sailed Sunday. the occasion. Sugar :. Atchison Atchison, pref Copper Car ft Foundry ... Brooklyn Traction . B. & O dies. & Ohio Chic. ft Gt. Western Chle., M. & St. P. .. Chic.. R. I. A P. ... Col. I. & F Erie Army Will ttctiirn VldfiriouK. ~~ Ynuiiir'a ShorlHKf Mnde (ioud, Louisville, Ky., Feb. 7.—The Jionil company xyhlch was surety for the late Stuart ft. Young. formerly city treasurer of Louisville, who committed suicide last November after a shortage in his accounts with the city lind been discovered. lia« sent to Mayor Grainger a check for lMsi.04tD. covering the entire nmotmt of t ae shortage, excepting $.131!, which was paid l»v Colonel Bennett H. Vnuuir. father of the dead ofljeial. The Ohio senator was Interrupted continually and had several warm colloquies with senators who were opposing him. In one of theui he announced with great earnestness that the American a fifty never would fetilhl from the Philippines until It returned victorious and that gentlemen in and out of congress, rail about If as they might, ought thoroughly to understand Unit fact. , A NEW INDUSTRY. to the up-to-date store of r. S. A W. S. BARRETT, North Main St. Neik Phone. Company Incorporated to Transport Passengers Through the Air. Admiral Hnmpaun Reported Dylnl. Chicago, Feb. 7.—The Inter Ocean received a dispatch last night from Washington stating that Hear Admiral W. T. Sampson is unconscious and that Ills death Is believed to be imminent. Admiral Sampson was born Feb. !). 1S4C». Should he live until Sunday he will be retired for old age. Charleston, W. Va., Feb. 7.—The Myers Transportation Co.. of Pittsburg. was Incorporated here yesterday. The company is "to manufacture, build and operato European airships and engage in the business of transporting passengers through the air." The Griffin Studio. Artistic Photography in all Branch** Fine Mnvlcal ProKramme. At the.conclusion of. the debate Mr. Hoar poured oil on the troubled waters of the seiuife. maintaining that men might well dllTer on any of the great questions now liefore. the country, bin that all were thoroughly loyal Jo the country and were doing their duty as they saw It. t.olidon, Fell. 7.—From Calcutta the correspondent of The Dally Mall In a dispatch »ays tliere is little douht that India Is threatened with another severe famine. This is the more to lDe dreaded because the area affected Is practically the same which has been ravaged during the past two years. Much depends upon the rainfall during the coming fortnight, continues the correspondent, as a large portion of the spring crops is still capable of salvation. _ Imllll 'I'll real1'n ell Willi Famine, A beautiful feature of the weddlnst was the musical programme, which had I teen arranged by the liny sisters and was produced by Organist Harvey Murray. Four of the six numbers were sclta'tionri from Wagner. The music was as follows: "Pilgrims' Chorus" unit Krie, pref Louis. & Na'fih. ... Manhattan El. Met. Traction Mo. Pacific M„ K. ft T Col. Southern Norfolk & Western N. Y.. O. ft W N. Y..Central .... Pennsylvania .... Reading Reading, pref Southern Ry Southern Ry., pref. So. Pacific Tenn. C. & I Texas Pacific II. S. Leather .... U. S. Leather, pref. I'. S. Steel I". S. Steel, pref. . Western Union .. Wabash, pref Minora El ml Operator* Still UaKRllnir Sampson's Statement Filed. IVllkeabarre, Pa. PEOPLE'S PHONE 368 S 8. MAM ST liidlanu|iolls, Intl.. Feb. 7.—No agreement was reached yesterday by the joint committee upon which a basis of settlement of the differences between the United Mine Workers and operators of the four competitive milling states cn'u be made. "The Evening Star." from •Tannininner;" proccNsioiiill march of the master •lingers, tiio prize song from "Die Mols'einingeK:" wedding uiarclt liv- Inidley Buck; "The Swan SoiQr." from "I.ohennvln;" march from '-Midsummer Night's Dream," Mendelssohn. Washington. Feb. 7.—Admiral Sampson's counsel this morning filed with Secretary Long a statement and argument In behalf of Sampson, as opposed to the contention of Schley's attorneys that Schley was in actual command at the battle of Santiago and therefore entitled to credit for the victory. TF. BURKE, Hallway and Rteamahlp Ticket Arent. Tickets to all poluta la tbf mmt over the beat ronton. Baggage always checked - through to destination. Agent for u» Inmaa Lice, White Htar Line, Cauard Line, Qnloa Line, Anchor Line, North German Lloyd Hu bara Lines, FieDch Line, Nuthor lands Une„ Red star Line American Line, Italian List aud Allan State Line. Drafts and Mousy Orf ders sold for Kngllab ponnde, Austrian Guild •n, Raaslan Rooblea. and German Marba. Vat low rates. Ofllco at D.. L. * W. depot,Ptttaton JorC*Unn. P** Early in the day Mr. Scott (W. Va.i delivered a speech In which he advocated nil lnvi of the Say Warranto for an isthmian canal, and Mr. Hnnsbrough made a carefully prepar ed address, on his bill to provide a national system of irrigation of arid lands. WhltP Bride of Yale Chlaaman. geovll lloime liiok Appear*. Tile iMhers were Henry Clews, .Jr.. Frederick Kernochan, J..N. Wnterbury. Milton S. Befger mid (lonvernenr .Morris of New York: Juiues N. Watlswortli. Jr.. of Ce.ieseo. N. Y„ Hugh 1). Scott of Piiilaili Ipiila and Major Churlew Sic- Seattle. Wash., Feb. 7. — William Head, a Chinaman who has been at Yale college, has married Miss Jessie Ward, a pretty white girl of a good tuimll.v. Wntcrhiiry. Conn., Feb. 7.—William II a tin. second cook at the Scovil House, who was thought to lie n victim of Monday luorulng'it lire, has been located In the city alive and well. Yesterday uiornlng the authorities "began a search of the ruins of the hotel with the expectation of linding his body there. 'The announcement ill local pullers of this «eurch led Halm to report Ittniuiilf to t1*«* mtlli'P . . •New York's new postoffleo 1)111 pasjji'd thy senate 111 Us amended foran without a fl'fsentlng voice. A division wanot veil nf'cessary. It appropriates JS.SOUllXtO for the site and building, tjenntvr I'hitt allied for unanimous consent to take up the bill 'out .of tlie regular order. It was jjlvon,, and the measure was Immediately passed. Washington, Feb. 7.—Dr. P. M. Rixey, one of Admiral Sampson's physicians, said this morning that there was no truth in t.he reports of a serious relapse in the Admiral's condition, so far as he knew. He was confident that if the Admiral was in any immediate danger he would lDe advised. Sampson Has Had No Relapse. People's Phone 5090. Plana Prepared Cheap, Central 1IS4. awley. I'nlted States marine corps. BENJ. A. CROWTHER, Architect. Dyspepsia—bane of human existence. Burdock Blood Bitters cures It, promptly, permanently. Regulates and tones the stomach. The olHciatiiiK clergymen were the It»v. I)r. Ilainlin of the Covenant and he lie v. H. C. ilaydcu. pastor of the \maxn Stone Presbyterian church, ..'levchtnd, which was built bv and BuildiDRR Looked Aftor. HeffixusreU Putout Attorney.
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Title | Pittston Gazette |
Masthead | Pittston Gazette, February 07, 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 |
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Date | 1902-02-07 |
Location Covered | United States; Pennsylvania; Luzerne County; Pittston |
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Description
Title | Pittston Gazette |
Masthead | Pittston Gazette, February 07, 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 | 1902-02-07 |
Location Covered | United States; Pennsylvania; Luzerne County; Pittston |
Type | Text |
Original Format | newspaper |
Digital Format | image/tiff |
Identifier | PGZ_19020207_001.tif |
Language | English |
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Contact | For information on source and images, contact the West Pittston Public Library, 200 Exeter Ave, West Pittston, PA 18643. Phone: (570) 654-9847. Email: wplibrary@luzernelibraries.org |
Contributing Institution | West Pittston Public Library |
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Full Text | . |.DV 7. »;• PITTSTON, PA., FRIDAY, FEBRUAR 7, 1902. TWO CENTS A COP*; I gg pACffi. FORTY CENTS A I " RAVAGES OF THE FLAMES NORTH RIVER TUNNEL. ' t. : • , 1 * ' J SbI lr t( \ 1 ■ - ''H^B J&® V, ; i- , - • ■ _ rrr HAY-WHITNEY WEDDING Great Whiter Its Prolerlora Bar Land For Great Ken York Terntul. EYEflUSS OPPORTUNITIES. Clearing Sale New York, l'eb. 7.—Ill the heart of the old VI nth ward the projectors of the Hudson river tunnel have purchased an entire block of property, and here In Greenwich village they will ultlinntel.v land millions of passengers a month from the cities and suburban towns of New Jersey. It lins taken some sixty days' to buy the property, and the news of'Its purchase will take a liirpe part of the public by surprise. , ;-Jr D , Fire Continues Its Destruc• «• Two Great American Families Are United. We Quote' a Few Prices From Our Immense Stock.... tlve W«rk. Our optician will exanfine your' eyes carefully and furnish a pair of Frameless eyeglasses with- Solid Bald Spring for 3 VERY C08tlY BLAZES. NOTABLES AT CEREMONY. 1 yard wide/ Un- OSbleached Muslin . ®4 Best Indigo Blue Calicoes for Il® 9-4 U n 1) 1 cached I Ole Sheeting, for— I C2 Bleached and Unbleached Toweling $1.00 Ladies' Cor- Ef)e . sets, a pair....... 8™ Good Heavy ("ream J. Shaker Flannel for "i* The block bounded on jhe north by West Tenth Street, on'the east by Hudson street, on- the sopth by Christopher street and on'the west by Greenwich street has lieon acquired through Horace 8. Kly & Co., who have been quietly prosecuting (he work while It was believed that the Hudson river tunnel scheme, launched a generation ago, was long since dead and buried. Tlx' bloH: hug lDeen obtained for the Jersey City and New York Hallway company, the jsissessors of the franchise for the tunnel running from Fifteenth street, Jersey City, to the l'oot of .Morton street. New York. Chicago''Fiat Burned Last Night—Lo«« VC0,000—Another Disastrous Fire Gueata Include the Highest Govern- y.oo ment Officials and Society Leaders From Many Citlea—A Fortune in in the Business Section Today— Minneapolis Hotel Burned. "•"•few. Chicago. Keh. 7.—The \'arsity flat building, situated ut the 'southeast corner of Sixtieth street and Ellis avenue and near the Chicago university buildings, has lieon destroyed by lire, entailing an aggregate loss upon the owner of the structure and the teunnts of .fltllt.OOO. Preaenta. H. G. SHUPP, OPTICIAN, Washington, Fob. 7.—The weddhiB of Payne Whitney, son of the utilllonalrc and former secretary of the nuvy, who lias Just announced Ills retirement from active business, nml Miss Helen Hay, the beautiful and talented daughter of the secretary of state, was witnessed by one .of the most notable gatherings seen in Washington in years. Besides the president, Mrs. Itoosevelt and Miss Itoosevelt, the entire cabinet, and the supreme court, nearly every nation in the world wns represented* In the inrge gathering which tilled the Church of the Covenant yesterday nt noon. In addition, there were present many friends of the Whitney and Hay families from this and other cities. WILKESBARRE. 36 WEST MARKET STREET. The burned building was four stories high and i-ontained forty-seven flats, all of which were occupied. All the tenants had ample time to escape, however, and no Uvea were loBt. The lire started in the basement l;i a pile of rubbfsh, and for a time It was imposslhle to locate the blaze. The building liecaine so tilled with ivnoke that everyltody was out before the flames were discovered. The Whttriey-Wldener-Elklns syndlcote, us owners of the Metropolitan Street Itullway company, and I'nlted States Senator Elect John F. XJryden, IS. F. C. Young, I'ml H. McClirter and other iiromlnent Jprseyinen, who control the North Jersey Street Hallway company, will have an Interestjn the scheme. Each of these coriioratlons has contracted with the tunnel concern -the North Jersey company—to run its curs through the tunnel and the Metropolitan to connect with the twiners Munlmttnn terminal. There are still larger possibilities in the project, for the Pennsylvania railroad's big competitors may yet send their passengers through this tube to New York city. named for tlic bride's grandfather Eugene 8. Ilalp, a Yale college class mate, wax IM»»t man for the bridegroom, anil the bride's attendants were her sister, Miss Alice llay, and,Miss (Jorothy Whitney, the llfteen-year-old sister of tho bridegroom. Cream Table Da- I Q_ mask ■ The bride wore a princess dress of white satin, the only trimming being of orange blossoms., A wreath of the blossoms held her tulle veil, and an English shower bouquet of white orchids and orange blossoms was carried. This liouquet was modeled afler the on." carried by the bride when she was presented at the KiigliHli court and fell over her hand to the hem of her dress. She wore no»Jewels of any description, despite the rich presents received by her. Chicago. Feb. 7.—A Are that threatened the destruction of hundreds of thousands of dollars' worth of property in the heart or the business district and created a panic among the thousands or workers ctarted this morning In the Sftnford building, a four-Btory structure on Randolph street, occupied by the George Watson Paint and Oil Co. After a desperate three hours' battle with the flames, which succeeded in spreading to the Trade building, a ten-story office building, and Handel hall, the firemen got the Are tinder control. No casualties are reported. The loss Is estimated at $250,000. While this lire was raging, another was destroying the building on Michigan avenue occupied by the Gage Millinery. Cp. and the Central Union Telephone Co. The loss here was $150,000. Thousands of Bermuda lilies adorned the church and made the air sweet with frngrnncp. The heads of the |iew# 13 SOUTH M/UN STREET, ALWAYS TNE CHEAPEST. ML ' hIL •' MmP/ / ' By trolley connection between the Jersey City terminal of the tunnel, which Is to lDe on a block at I'rovost and Thirteenth streets. It is said, passengers from the Erie. Delaware, i.ackuwanna and Western and the Jersey Central—all of which ure Pennsylvania rivals—may be carried to the mouth of the tunnel nnd then through It on specially constructed cars in about one; fifth the time It takes to cross a ferry. The tunnel projectors, however, refuse to discuss this matter. SENATOR DEPEW ON HIS WAY TO THE CAPITOL Sale Day Next to President Uoosevelt, one of the most talked of personages In Washington Just now is Senator Chaunoey M. who Is enjoying his honeymoon and attending to his senatorial ditties at the same time. His Appearance on Pennsylvania avenue, whizzing along in his hundy little motor runabout, Is always a signal for a great craning of heads aud for much good natured comment. The senator and his new wife are.at last settled 111 their flue home, and Washington society Is paying them a great deal of atteutlon. The bridesmaids' dresses were of gray crepe tie chine, and they also carried English shower bouquets of lilies of the valley. Their hats were of white cloth, trimmed with feathers. Small diamond heart pins, the wedding souvenir. also were worn. Mrs. Hay laid aside her deep mourning for her son and appeared lu white silk, with a small black toque anil black furs. Mrs. ltooseveit also wore white corded silk and a black and while hat. EVERY DAY at our Store. If you want to buy groceries wliere you can buy them the cheaiDest atul get the beat value, -why you should trade with us. GOV. TAFT'S SEDITION LAWS When Governor Tuft appeared before the senate committee oil the I'll!! ippities. Senator Ciirinnek culled Ills nttentlon to the report of (ieneral Mac- Arllinr Iti I'.mki to the effect that there was substantial unity amoiiK the Filipino people in tlieir opposition to the United States. Taft ContlnucH lit* Statement. Wholennle Murder In MlHHonrl, Kansas City, Mo.. Feb. 7.—Upon the discovery of the dead iiody of George Zimmerman, a German farmer, sixtythree years old, at his home ueur .Morris Station, six miles west of Argentine, Kan.', his head having been crushed and the body lying in a pool of blood, the Wyandotte cpunty officers concluded that Zimmermun and two other aged men, all recluses, have been murdered since the tirst of the year by the same persons, and in each case, it IB believed, the motive has been robbery. Zimmerman had been dead for more than u week. He lived alone and, It is said, kept u large muu of money in an old trunk. The murderers evidently made u thorough search of tin premises. , Minneapolis, Minn., Feb. 7.—The Vendome hotel, the leadiBg European hoatelry In this city, valued at 9200.- 000, was completely gutted by Are early this morning. Weddlnflr Breakfast, After the ceremony the bridal party was driven to the Hay home, where an elaborate wedding breakfast was spread. WATCH OUR PRICES Subject of Warm Discussion in the Senate. Governor Taft replied that the com-, mission hud not originally accepted the fccneral's conclusion, ami its tour of the iireliipeliiKO had convinced . the members that they were correct In their conclusion. Beat Put. Flour, per bbl $4DSQ Potatoes, very fine stock, per bnsliel.....v... . v .. Gr. Sugar, 20 lbs. for Butter, Best Dairy, per lb. Tomatoes, per can Peas, very line, per can,... Corn, •! cans for Succotash, :t cans for Green Stringless Beans, 3 FAMOUS PAINTER DEAD. The fiut'Rts were limited much more closely tli:iII ill the admissions t» tlie church, and, besides tluD president, with .Mr*. Kuoseveit mill Alice Boosevelt. the faces at the table were theme of members of the Hay ami Whitney familicH, college chums of the bridegroom ami Intimate friends of the brlile. The house .was artistically decorated with (lowers and plants. Break fast was served on small round tables, eneli having a centerpiece of white roses or lilacs l|) a plaque of green. Before euch plate was a white satin box bearing the Initials of the couple containing cake as a souvenir of the event. • 1.1 •- Thomas Sidney Cooper, of England, DEFENDED BY MR. F0RAKER .24 .10 .10 .28 .25 UDndon, Feb. 7.—Thomas Sidney Cooper, the famous painter and member of the Royal Academy, died this morning, aged 98 years. Cooper began as a scene palnte.- in a theatre at the age of 17. After much work and travel, he married and settled in Brussels, where his talent, especially 16 painting animals, was appreciated. The revolution Involved him in trouble and lie returned to England, where he afterward enjoyed complete success. Passed- Away This Morning. "That originally the people of tic Philippine Islands were much arointed I do not ilonlit." CloVernor Taft continued. "iKit the opiHJwltlon does not continue In its general aspect. Sine# the second election of President MeKlliley (lie great majority of the people of the Philippines have been frfvorable to peace and to the acceptance of the sovereignty of the I'liited States, and it would he impossible to continue the present system of guerrilla warfare without the system of terrorism which now prevails. Ohloan Says They Are Almost Identic MKS. PAYNE WHITNEY. cal With Acts Relating to Treason had standards topped ofT with lilies and ribbons, making a lily aisle through which the bridal party marched to the platform. The pillars and side walls were hung with smilax garlands supporting great clusters of the lilies. The effect was extremely artistic. in Force Here—New York Postof- cans l'or Yellow Wax Beans, 3 cijjw for a-'- Beets, :f lb. cans, per can... .25 Schwab Bad In Honne of Conimona, flee Bill Passed, .25 .10 M M London. Feb. 7.—Joseph Ijnvrenoe, M. I'., tind Archibald W. Maconochle, M. P.. entertained Charles 11. Schwab, president of the United States Steel corporation, and Mrs. Schwab at dinner at tbfliouse of commons last night. The guests included Air. Chamberlain. tliCv eolon(al secretary; Lord Kelvin, president of the Royal society, Edinburgh; Sir Thomas Liptou, Sir Edward 11. ('arson, solicitor general; Colonel Hunsicker, chairman of the Nickel corporation, and Mrs. Hunsicker. John Kletclitr Mouiton. M. I\, and Arthur Iveen, chairman of the lfowlais Iron, Steel and Coal company. Washington. Feb. 7.—Yesterday the senate had the Philippine tariff bill under discussion. The measure was completed so far as the Philippine coinmlttc Is conccrncd, all of the committee amendments being adopted. Several other amendments, however, will be offered, one or two being pciiil- Jtllf. PrraldrntinI Party, Evans Bros. Mocba add Java Coffee. 1 lb Cans per lb. 25c. The best value In Coffee for tbe money. As rood as yoa bay matt place* at 35c. Try It if you have not already done ao. Half an hour before noon the church was well filled with guests, and as the hour of 12 approached not a seat was vacant. Admittance was by ticket only, and the lines were drawn rigidly. President ltoosevelt came early and received the place of honor between the aisles In the tlrst row of pews. He came with Mrs. ltoosevelt and Ills daughter Alice, and they preceded him as he came to the front of the church. On either side of the presidential party were the relatives and immediate friends or the bride and groom, and close behind were the memliers of the president's, cabinet. The young couple loft lioro In the afternoon for the south. traveling C"D C'"lo- "lone! Oliver Payne's private cur. They will he In TluiinURvllle. (in., until l:*.e In the spring. when, lifter n visit here, they will co nhroinl. Former Secretary Whitney was accompanied to the church by hlssh'pduugliti'K Miss Adelaide Itniiilol|ih, and Sir Kilwnril Cole Brooke of Kughind. his guest. PRESIDENT'S SON ILL. "This is my conclusion, and in so far as the statement differs from Ueneral Mat-Arthur's report to that extent do I differ with him." Theo. Roosevelt, Jr., in • Serious Con. EVANS BROS. dition Prom Pneumonia. Washington, ID. C., Feb. 7.—Theodore Roosevelt,the President's eldest son, is tUtif pneumonia at Uroton school,proton, Mass. This alarming intelligence reached the White House this morning by telegraph from the principal of the school where the youth Is boarding. Mrs. Iloosevelt leaves this afternoon for The house spent the day on the legislative. executive and. judicial appropriation bill. Very rapid progress was made. 7-1 of the l-'iO pages of the bill being disposed of before adjournment. No debate of importance developed duripg tiie consideration of the bill, and no amendments of Importance were adopted. 46 South main St. Toward the close of I ho session the discussion became heated. In response to a resolution offered several djiys agof by Mr. Rawlins (I'tahi the secretary of war transmitted to the senate the seilitloil la\V» enacted by the Philippine commission. They were read in full and immediately drew the lire ol the opponents of (he government's Philippine policy. Air. Hoar (Mass.) expressed his astonishment that such law's should be enforced by the government authorities. in need ofPainters Supplies, Wall I'm jDer C Dr Artists Materials, 'remember you can have a larger variety to select from for loss money ifyou Tlie Prt-MentM. The presents received liy the young couple exceeded in magnificence any wedding presents ever seen here. There were about 4(HD in nil. some of them u sniiill fortune in value. Tuft Dine* With the President, Washington. Feb. 7.—President Roosevelt Invited a number of well known men to dinner at the Wiiite House last night to meet (lovernor William SI. Tuft of the" Philippines, jvho Is now In Washington. They Included the following: Secretary Shaw. Secretary Root. Speaker Henderson, Senators Fornker. Lodge, Spooner. Fairbanks, Hanuu and Bevwidge, Representatives (Irosvcnor and Henry A. Cooper, President Had- Je.v of Yale, Rev. Lyman Abbott and Mr. J. B. Bishop. Groton, THfe- WEATHER. Knoxville. Tenn.. Fell, 7. -Admiral Sehle.v and his wife left tills morning at o'clock for .Washington. A brilliant reception by the Cumberland club last night was the closing feature of Knoxvlllc's generous welcome. The entire clubhouse was decorated handsomely in the tricolors. The punchbowl was imbedded ill the hold of a miniature of the Brooklyn made from the choicest flowers. Hundreds of prominent men were present and enjoyed Schlep It'llvew TmuenHfr. Thy diplomatic corps were seated In the "center of the church, the place of honor being held by Lord Pauncefote, the Hrltlsh embassador, with the women of his family. Minister Wu and his wife were prominent figures in the diplomatic hotly, wlilA Included the head or charge of every one of the embassies and missions in Washington. Secretary of State Hay and Mrs. liny gave a diamond tiara and a silver tea service of highly polished repousse worlj oil a silver salver. Washington, Feb. 7.—Forecast until 8 p. m., Saturday, for Eastern Pennsylvania: Fair and colder tonight and Mr. For iker (O.) had read from the revised statutes ol" the 1'nited Stales the laws of congress relating to the crime of treas;m and similar offenses against the government anil said that the acts passed by the Philippine (Commission, were almost Identical in.their language with the laws enacted by congress iu the days of the fathers of the republic and Unit there was nothing unprecedented or unuktml about them. William C. Whitney's present was a brooch of diamonds mid rubles, to lie worn as a corsage ornament, with » pendant of three solitaire diamonds, each nearly au inch in diameter; also u Saturday, FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL New York Stock Markets, furnished by M. S. Jordan & Co., stock brokers room 26 Miners' Bank building. The organist was softly playing the prize song from "Die Melsterslnger" as the hour of 12 struck. Immediately the Soft notes gave way to the splendid refrain of the "Lohengrin" wedding march, and the bridal party entered the church nnil moved down the aisle. Miss liny leaned upon the arm of tier father, and her maids followed closely. The little party was preceded by the ushers to the platform, where the bridegroom. with his best mail, stood In waiting. Rev. Tunis Hamlin read the service fill let ly and without oratorical effect, and the responses were made in low but linn voices by I Kith bride and groom. ' ruby ring, Ninety-four Break Jail, Colonel Oliver Payne, uncle of the bridegroom, gave a one hundred ami tift.v thousand dollar necklace, a man slon on Fifth avenue, New York, and a beautiful residence at Tuxedo with spacious grounds. Within litis house he has placed a complete out lit of china and the greatest portion of the furnishings.New York, Feb. 7, 1902. Open. Clos. .128% 129 • 77% 78% . 98 98% • 74% 72 Tii . 29 23% . 66% 06% .104% 104% . 46% 46 . 23 23% .166% 166% .164% 165 • 86% 86% . 38% 39% . 69% 69% .104% 105'4 .135% 134% .171% 172% .103% 103% . 52% 52% . 16 15% • 57% 57% . 33% 33% .163% 163% .150% 150% . 57 56% ..82%" 82% . 33 33% ■ 94% 95% . 65% 65% . #4 64 . 38% 39% 11% 11% 81% 81% 44 . 43% 93% 93% 91% 91% '43% 44% Colon, Colombia, Feb. 7.—Ninety-four political prisoners escajied Feb. t from the Cartagena Jail, 'l'hey killed the commander of the prison and severjll others. The Venezuelan rebel warship Libertador. previously imported tiiink by one of Castro's warships at Port Colombia. coaled at Carta ge|ia Saturday, took on supplies and sailed Sunday. the occasion. Sugar :. Atchison Atchison, pref Copper Car ft Foundry ... Brooklyn Traction . B. & O dies. & Ohio Chic. ft Gt. Western Chle., M. & St. P. .. Chic.. R. I. A P. ... Col. I. & F Erie Army Will ttctiirn VldfiriouK. ~~ Ynuiiir'a ShorlHKf Mnde (ioud, Louisville, Ky., Feb. 7.—The Jionil company xyhlch was surety for the late Stuart ft. Young. formerly city treasurer of Louisville, who committed suicide last November after a shortage in his accounts with the city lind been discovered. lia« sent to Mayor Grainger a check for lMsi.04tD. covering the entire nmotmt of t ae shortage, excepting $.131!, which was paid l»v Colonel Bennett H. Vnuuir. father of the dead ofljeial. The Ohio senator was Interrupted continually and had several warm colloquies with senators who were opposing him. In one of theui he announced with great earnestness that the American a fifty never would fetilhl from the Philippines until It returned victorious and that gentlemen in and out of congress, rail about If as they might, ought thoroughly to understand Unit fact. , A NEW INDUSTRY. to the up-to-date store of r. S. A W. S. BARRETT, North Main St. Neik Phone. Company Incorporated to Transport Passengers Through the Air. Admiral Hnmpaun Reported Dylnl. Chicago, Feb. 7.—The Inter Ocean received a dispatch last night from Washington stating that Hear Admiral W. T. Sampson is unconscious and that Ills death Is believed to be imminent. Admiral Sampson was born Feb. !). 1S4C». Should he live until Sunday he will be retired for old age. Charleston, W. Va., Feb. 7.—The Myers Transportation Co.. of Pittsburg. was Incorporated here yesterday. The company is "to manufacture, build and operato European airships and engage in the business of transporting passengers through the air." The Griffin Studio. Artistic Photography in all Branch** Fine Mnvlcal ProKramme. At the.conclusion of. the debate Mr. Hoar poured oil on the troubled waters of the seiuife. maintaining that men might well dllTer on any of the great questions now liefore. the country, bin that all were thoroughly loyal Jo the country and were doing their duty as they saw It. t.olidon, Fell. 7.—From Calcutta the correspondent of The Dally Mall In a dispatch »ays tliere is little douht that India Is threatened with another severe famine. This is the more to lDe dreaded because the area affected Is practically the same which has been ravaged during the past two years. Much depends upon the rainfall during the coming fortnight, continues the correspondent, as a large portion of the spring crops is still capable of salvation. _ Imllll 'I'll real1'n ell Willi Famine, A beautiful feature of the weddlnst was the musical programme, which had I teen arranged by the liny sisters and was produced by Organist Harvey Murray. Four of the six numbers were sclta'tionri from Wagner. The music was as follows: "Pilgrims' Chorus" unit Krie, pref Louis. & Na'fih. ... Manhattan El. Met. Traction Mo. Pacific M„ K. ft T Col. Southern Norfolk & Western N. Y.. O. ft W N. Y..Central .... Pennsylvania .... Reading Reading, pref Southern Ry Southern Ry., pref. So. Pacific Tenn. C. & I Texas Pacific II. S. Leather .... U. S. Leather, pref. I'. S. Steel I". S. Steel, pref. . Western Union .. Wabash, pref Minora El ml Operator* Still UaKRllnir Sampson's Statement Filed. IVllkeabarre, Pa. PEOPLE'S PHONE 368 S 8. MAM ST liidlanu|iolls, Intl.. Feb. 7.—No agreement was reached yesterday by the joint committee upon which a basis of settlement of the differences between the United Mine Workers and operators of the four competitive milling states cn'u be made. "The Evening Star." from •Tannininner;" proccNsioiiill march of the master •lingers, tiio prize song from "Die Mols'einingeK:" wedding uiarclt liv- Inidley Buck; "The Swan SoiQr." from "I.ohennvln;" march from '-Midsummer Night's Dream," Mendelssohn. Washington. Feb. 7.—Admiral Sampson's counsel this morning filed with Secretary Long a statement and argument In behalf of Sampson, as opposed to the contention of Schley's attorneys that Schley was in actual command at the battle of Santiago and therefore entitled to credit for the victory. TF. BURKE, Hallway and Rteamahlp Ticket Arent. Tickets to all poluta la tbf mmt over the beat ronton. Baggage always checked - through to destination. Agent for u» Inmaa Lice, White Htar Line, Cauard Line, Qnloa Line, Anchor Line, North German Lloyd Hu bara Lines, FieDch Line, Nuthor lands Une„ Red star Line American Line, Italian List aud Allan State Line. Drafts and Mousy Orf ders sold for Kngllab ponnde, Austrian Guild •n, Raaslan Rooblea. and German Marba. Vat low rates. Ofllco at D.. L. * W. depot,Ptttaton JorC*Unn. P** Early in the day Mr. Scott (W. Va.i delivered a speech In which he advocated nil lnvi of the Say Warranto for an isthmian canal, and Mr. Hnnsbrough made a carefully prepar ed address, on his bill to provide a national system of irrigation of arid lands. WhltP Bride of Yale Chlaaman. geovll lloime liiok Appear*. Tile iMhers were Henry Clews, .Jr.. Frederick Kernochan, J..N. Wnterbury. Milton S. Befger mid (lonvernenr .Morris of New York: Juiues N. Watlswortli. Jr.. of Ce.ieseo. N. Y„ Hugh 1). Scott of Piiilaili Ipiila and Major Churlew Sic- Seattle. Wash., Feb. 7. — William Head, a Chinaman who has been at Yale college, has married Miss Jessie Ward, a pretty white girl of a good tuimll.v. Wntcrhiiry. Conn., Feb. 7.—William II a tin. second cook at the Scovil House, who was thought to lie n victim of Monday luorulng'it lire, has been located In the city alive and well. Yesterday uiornlng the authorities "began a search of the ruins of the hotel with the expectation of linding his body there. 'The announcement ill local pullers of this «eurch led Halm to report Ittniuiilf to t1*«* mtlli'P . . •New York's new postoffleo 1)111 pasjji'd thy senate 111 Us amended foran without a fl'fsentlng voice. A division wanot veil nf'cessary. It appropriates JS.SOUllXtO for the site and building, tjenntvr I'hitt allied for unanimous consent to take up the bill 'out .of tlie regular order. It was jjlvon,, and the measure was Immediately passed. Washington, Feb. 7.—Dr. P. M. Rixey, one of Admiral Sampson's physicians, said this morning that there was no truth in t.he reports of a serious relapse in the Admiral's condition, so far as he knew. He was confident that if the Admiral was in any immediate danger he would lDe advised. Sampson Has Had No Relapse. People's Phone 5090. Plana Prepared Cheap, Central 1IS4. awley. I'nlted States marine corps. BENJ. A. CROWTHER, Architect. Dyspepsia—bane of human existence. Burdock Blood Bitters cures It, promptly, permanently. Regulates and tones the stomach. The olHciatiiiK clergymen were the It»v. I)r. Ilainlin of the Covenant and he lie v. H. C. ilaydcu. pastor of the \maxn Stone Presbyterian church, ..'levchtnd, which was built bv and BuildiDRR Looked Aftor. HeffixusreU Putout Attorney. |
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