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r ■ : mr/J sot® ttV&Kflt. I WKKKLY ESTABLISHED I860. 1 DAILY EST. BY THKO. HART 1888. P1TTST0N, PA., THURSDAY, JULY 24, 1902. TWO A COPY; I FORTY CENTS A MONTH, f G PAGES. NE WORKERS IN CONTEMPT. THE PHILIPPINE WAR. SHIP TRUST IN TROUBLE MAN'S BODY IN SACK. CAPT. STRONG ONLY ONE STORY; BEST. OF EVERY! ALWAYS»CHEAPEST It Included Two Thnnnaml Six linndred and Fifty-one UBKogementa, Brooklyn Police Have Another Mir- SAILS AWAY. New York, Jul^lM.—As tin- rrmilt of a ghastly find made liy four boys who started to go in swimming early Inst night nt tlie foot of Seventy-third street, liny Itldge, the police hove another murder mystery to solve. ilep Mywtery to Holve. [NG Washington, July 24.—Major James rarker of the adjutant general's office has complied some Interesting statistics regarding the insurrection in the Philippines. There were 2,651 engagements with the enemy, more or leBS serious, between Feb. 4, 18!)!), the date of the battle of Manila, and April 30, 1002, fixed as the virtual downfull of the insurrection. The larger proportion of these fights were attacks from ambush on the American troOps or skirmishes in which only small detachments took part. All Summer floods at Speolal Low Prices. Look Over Those Bargains i One case Children's Gauze Vests, 3 cents Each Ladies' Seersucker Underskirts, — 39 cents Each Children's Black Bibbed Hose, Ision Rendered in West - is.. •. Virginia Case. Rumor That It May Never Be Consummated. Family Will Care For Him During Good Behavior. . % BRENNAN & ROBERTS The boys stumbled 0Y1 it tightly sewed up suck n few feet from the bank which on being opened proved to contain the horribly mutilated body of n mun. The police were immediately told of the discovery, mid in addition to the local special policemen several detectives under Captain Reynolds were Bent iKistliuste from the detective bureau. Best Fatont Flour 20 lbs Gran. Sugar... 10 bars Laundry Soap Arlmckle Coffee Lion Coffee $4.25 1.00 MOTHER JONES INCLUDED. CANNOT RAISE THE MONEY BACK TO COMMERCIAL LIFE .25 .!D£ .9?, .12 .17), 5 cents a pair Ladies' Bummer Corsets, Judge Jackson, of the United 8tatet -ides That the Defe the Order Is HI* Court Regarding Meetings. Parkersburg, W. Va., July 24.—Ii terest wlas aroused In tho proceeding of the United States District Cour here this morning, when Judge Jack son rendered a decision declaring ("Mother" Jones, seven organizers of the United Mine Workers and four Hungarians guilty of contempt of court for disregarding an injunction Issued on June 19 against holding a meeting or creating a demonstration at a mine of the Clarksburg Fuel Co. or near tlie houses of mtfoers working in that mine. Owing to Alleged Reluctance of Amer- 19 cents a pair Children's Parasols, all colors, 10 cents Each Ladies' Sun Bonnets, ican Investors—The Lines Involved When His Relatives Saved Him From Cheese, full cream, lb. Sweitzer Cheese, lb... 5 bot. Catsup Court, Decides That the Defendants The number of troops that hnve been transported to the Philippines anCl have arrived there up to July 10 lost was 4,135 officers and 123,D0;t men. The aVeragc strength, taken from monthly returns for the period of the insurrection, was approximately 40,000. Clutches of Police, He Promised to .Disregarded the Order Issued b Resume Individual Management of . The roadway running along the water front at the point where the sack ha.l been found Is fully twouty feet above the bank, and it was with the greatest difficulty that the find was carried, to the wagon. At the stntlon house the thorough examination made showed that the mnii had apparently been dead less than twenty-four hours. Come Home and be Good—Sword .25 .25 .25 Their Respective Concerns. Rescued From Pawnshop. !$ doz. Heinz Pickles, sweet.. 3 doz. Heinz Pickles, sour .. 1 Cjt. Heinz Sweet Mixed 19 Cents Each Ladies' Muslin Cowns, 39 Cehts Each Ladies' Colored Shirt Waists, 39 Cents Each Infants' White Lawn Bonnets, f lO Cents Each Ladies' Wrappers, well made, 49 Cents Each Ladies' Fancy Gauze Vests, 9 Cents Each Gents' Fancv Suspenders, London, July 24.—According to Information from Liverpool it is now considered exceedingly doiibtful If .the .1. Pierpont Morgan shipping combination will be consuminnted. New' York, July 24.—The climacteric net of the Zaun-like romance of Captain I'utnain Itrndlee Strong and May Yohe ended yesterday when Emanuel II. Friend, attorney for May Yohe, paid his last call upon Judge Jolt E. Hedges, who represented the Strong fuinlly durtng the negotiations concluded on ► IttjHtyay afternoon. Both lawyers ln- the incident was closed and Clmt ttivh was nothing further to be expected. Major I'orker summarizes the casualties of the American army as follows:BRENNAN & ROBERTS, It is said n breach has occurred between the parties to the agreement aud that owing to the Alleged reluctance of American investors to put money in the combination it has been found Impossible for the syndicate to pay the purchase money as arranged. Corner Main and Thomas Streets, Next to Hotel. Killed or Cliod of wounds, 00 officers nnd 1)30 enlisted men; deaths from disease, 47 officers and 2,535 enlisted men; deaths from accidents, 0 officers and 125 enlisted men; drowned, 0 officers and 257 enlisted men; suicide, 10 officers and 72 enlisted men; murdered, 1 officer and S)1 enlisted men; total deaths, 131) officers and 4,010 enlisted men; wounded, 100 officers nnd 2,707 enlisted men, a total of 2.807; killed and wounded and deaths other than by disease, 282 officers and 4,188 enlisted men, a total of 4,470. TU«D outside wrapping consisted of an ordinary potato sack, while the inside appeared to ho made of floor limiting firmly sowed into tlio form of a bag." The man's throat had heen cut from ear to ear, several bones in the body were broken, and the flesh was terribly beaten and contused. Several yards of heavy twine bound the bead tightly to the knees, the body being completely doubled up so that it might enter the sack. It Is thought that the bones may have been broken after death also to n id In this purpose. The corpse was nude with the Mtocption of the head, which was •tUstflot-used in an ordinary unmnrkciLrflcitir hag and afterward by u copy of n'frietey'aner of the Issue of Sunday, July lfR Aside from* Jto mutilations, which were fresh, tlieMiody was 111 good condition and it is thought can lie easily identified by any one who had known the man. The height was about !"D feet 10 inches and weight approximately 240 frounds. The man, who had been uuusually handsome, had gray eyes, thick black hair ami n sandy mustache. He was extremely well built and powerful looking. The age was about thirty-eight years. Williams & McAnulty. First official Intimation of this condition of affairs was contained in a circular Issued by the Dominion, line stating that the completion by the Morgan company of the purchase of the shares of this line had been unexpectedly delayed. A prominent stockholder of the Dominion line said: "The American syndicate has suddenly required an unexpected extension of time in which to supply the purchase money, and there is a possibility tlii)t the combination will not be effected at all. The agreements signedin XIarch were of a provisional character only." Wo sell more ready mixed DEATIV P*inta during the summer J months thftn«ll the year round. The weather is more favorable 10 Cents a Pair Mon's Balbri(#?an Underwear, BRYAN IN BOSTON. Captain Strong sailed on Wednesday, July 10, on the St. Paul under an assumed name for Kngland. This much, however, is known for their use at that time. We AJflVCIl tell von trnly. our line of 1T11 ACll ready mixed paints is of a rq-1 liable grade—the paint takes hold and stays on, retaining |D A IWTC it8 c°l°r mnoh longer than I A1m 1J poor, unreliable paints Buy at the well known reliable old Arm of Williams & MoAnulty. 60 North Main Street, Pittston. 15 Cents a Garment Boys' Bl'.ick and White Shirts, 19 Cents Each Window Shades, spring roller, GuMt of the New England Democratic League at Big Gathering. May Yolie received in full settlement of all claims the sum of $10,000, which covered the cost of the redemption of the jewels pawned for $7,100, the redemption of those for which no pawn tickets were held and the value of omt, brooch still missing. The other Jewels were restored to her by Judge Job Hedges, representing tile family. ; Boston, July 24.—William Jennings ! Bryan arrived In Boston at 7 o'clock ,thts morning, as a guest of the New England Democratic League. President Hughes and Secretary Hoilis, of the League, met the distinguished visitor at the South Terminal, where a crowd of considerable size had gathered, and escorted him to Young's Hotel, where the Bryan party ate breakfast. Bryan left the hotel at 9.45 for Tremont Temple, where he addressed the newsboys of Boston. He received an en-' thuslastic welcome from over 200 boys. He told them the best advice he could give them was tq have a trade, and stick to it. He suggested that they look up the book of Proverbs, which he himself i-ead 31 times, and put their trust in thq Bible. When he finished speaking, the boys sent up three mighty cheers and then filed past the platform and shook hands with Bryan. /Then the Bryan party started for Nan /tasket, where a big New England Democratic League gathering is taking jDlace this afternoon. A large proportion of the deaths by drowning occurred ill action .or In active operations against the enemy. Major Parker nuikcs the percentage of killed and wounded to the strength of the army 0.7. O Cents Each People's Store, NEW TELEPHONE. 15 SOUTH flVAf/V STREET, If you are looking for Something in the line of PRESIDENT AT SEA GIRT. Indications of a breach are found in the fact that the White Star company, the Dominion company, the Eliermnn branch of the Leyland liije and the American line have resumed in all things within the last few days the individual management of their respective concerns. GET OUR PRICES I-4JV0 SEE OUR uwc or JELLY GLASSES! BEFORE BUYING. SEE DISPLAY 111 WINDOW Reviews New Jersey Guard and Enter- May Yohe and Captain Strong will soon be 3,000 miles apart, and if the promises of Captain Strong to his family be fulfilled he will never meet the vaudeville actress again, but will quietly return to Now York to take up a mercantile or business career under the protection and with the assistance of ills brother-in-law, Albert R. Slmttuck. In the meantime he will receive n small allowance from the family. To Hetum to lluiilueNH. Sea Girt, N. J., July 24.—President Roosevelt and party arrived here from Oyster Bay shortly after noon. Those accompanying the President were Mrs. Roosevelt, Miss Alice Roosevelt and Secretary Loeb. The President's yacht, the Mayflower, hearing the party, arrived at Atlantic Highlands at 11.45 a. rn. A special train was in waiting and the run to Sea Girt was made in 35 minutes. After reviewing the troops and being entertained at luncheon by Governor Franklin Murphy, the "Presidential party left for home at three o'clock. A salute of 21 guns was fired as the Mayflower passed the Brooklyn Navy Yard on the way out. tained by Governor Murphy. GROCERIES This is significant, becnuse under the provisional agreements the manager of one firm was Appointed to arrange terms with outside shippers for freight rates on all the combined lines. Therefore one attempt at centralized management lias been dropped. We have them. THE KAISER WARNED. Mrs. W. h. Strong, Mrs. Albert R. Shattuck, a young woman friend of the finally and Mr. Shattuck left New York yesterday afternoon at 3:30 o'clock for the rest of the summer. Bottle Ketchup Bottle Ketchup, 10c, or 3 for 5 cans Windsor Com 3 cans Early June Pears.. . 3-lb pail Jam, in tin 5-lb pail Ji«p&, in tin 5-lb pail Plum Butter 5-lb pail Apple Butter 1 crock Lutz «fc Schranm k Co Jill Kinds at Lowest Prices. \ pint plain or optic Jelly Pear That Pollnh Fanatic Mar At- A Liverpool official of one of the big Atlantic steamship companies said he had good reuson for stating that the "Morganization" of Atlantic shipping would never take place. ltcrlin, July 24.—Court Chamberlain von Morawski, a Polish landed magnate, has appealed to Emperor Wlllluin not to visit Posen during the army maneuvers to be held in September, as his majesty had planned to do. The chamberlain fears that some Polish fanatic might attempt to harm the emperor. Racial feeling is described as at fever heat, and several lferlin journals take the view that It would be unwise for the emperor to expose himself unnecessarily.tack Htm. Glasses, per dozen? A pint plain or optic Jelly 22c Glasses, per dozen f, quart plain or optic .Telly Glasses, per dozen 30c 1 pint plain or optic Jelly Glasses, per dozen .... 48c Good TumWers, can bo used for jelly glass or drinking glass, smooth top with tin cap, two styles, per dozen.. 30c 25c It was learned yesterday that Mr. Shattuck had been in communication with Captain' Strong up to the time Strong left this country for England and that the subsequent developments were not In any fashion n surprise to the family. A DOUBLE LYNCHING. Won't Have Their WniceM Reduced, PENNYPACKER RESIGNS. Ml wood, Ind., July 24.—Great pressure was brought to bear without the desired result to have the Amalgamated Association of Iron and Steel Workers accept the 25 per cent reduction in wages In order that the American Tin Plate company may secure an order of 1,500,000 boxes of tin from the Standard Oil company. President Shaffer and Secretary Williams arrived here yesterday, and the American Tin Plate company's plant was closed in order to give the 400 members of the Amalgamated association the chance to meet with the representatives of the company and the national officers that the matter might be fully discussed and If possible to have rescinded the vote taken by the workmen last Saturday. The meeting lasted four hours, and, despite the fact that President Shaffer advised the men to accept the reduction, they refused to reverse their former action. Negroes Charged With Murder Meet a Horrible Fate. Will Retire from Philadelphia Common Apple Butter 1 crock Heinz Apple Butter 1 Kill. Canned Applet*,(whole) 3 bot. 5-minute Boot Beer... 3 hot. Hires' Boot Beer for.. Good Bio Coffee, 11) Arbnckle's Coffee Lion Coffei' Mangans , .30 Phillppl. W. v., July 24.—Two negroes. names unknown, were lynched at Womelsdorf, near here, late last night, by a mob of several hundred men. The first one was killeij at the station house. The second was taken to the- park, where he was hanged and then riddled with bullets and .cut to pieces. The lynching grew out of the murder of Chief of Police Bud Wilmont, on Tuesday night. Pleas Bench on Aug. 1 Tlio handsome sword presented to Captain Strong for bravery when he was Lieutenant Colonel Putnn in Hnullee Strong of the Slxty-nlntli regiment, N. ft. S. JJ. Y„ has been rescued from a Itaxter street pawnshop and Is now used In mimic warfare behind the footlights. HarrislmrK. Pa., July 24.—Governor Stone today received from Hon. Samuel W. Pennypacker his resignation as president judge of Philadelphia Common Pleas Court No. 2, tg take effect on Aug. 1. The receipt of the resignation was a surprise to nobody. It had been semi officially announced a few days ago that Judge Penny pack, er would retire from the bench in order to enter actively into his campaign for the governorship of Pennsylvania. as the candidate of the Repub- The Post (Conservative) says It is Informed that It would greatly relieve those responsible for Ills majesty's safety to learn that he had given up the trip. Prominent Ccrmuiis residing In Poach are glad that the Polish officials and nobility have determined not to attend the festivities, as thereby the chances of unpleasant incidents arising are lessened. 1 pint Mason .Tare, per doz... 45c 1 tpiart Mason Jars, per doz.. 50c J Kal. Mason Jars, per doz... 60c I)nn l'ntoh Lmvem Hln Record, Mason tops and rubbers, doz. 25c Fruit jar rubbers, good quality white, per dozen Cleveland, O.. July 24.—The 2:04 pace and the 2:07 trot furnished sensations for the fecord breaking crowd tliat attended the grand circuit races here yesterday. The unbeaten Dan Patch won the 2:04 pace, but had to cift Ills record to 2:03% when chased out in the opening heat by ltlley It. The performance did not tire the favorite in the least, and lie took the deciding heat with ease. The lirst heat of the 2:07 trot went to The Monk. Lord Derby was far back, and the judges decided that Spear had made an improper drive. He was taken down and (ieorge Saunders put up behind I.onl Derby, who won the second event. A bad break put him out of the going in the deciding heat, and the race went to The Monk, Dolly Dillon being unable to force liltn out. The judges lined Spfttr $250 and gave the money to the substituted driver. All bets on the race were declared off. Direct Hal had the 2:15 pace at his mercy. . 4c Bargain in Basset Shoos. See our displav in window. Every pair at cost and some below cost. King Edward's Strength Returning. Cowes, England, July 24.—The following official bulletin concerning King Edward's condition was Issued from the royal yacht this morning: "The King continues to make uninterrupted progress. Although his majesty has not been able to leave his couch, his strength is returning satisfactorily." licans. It Is scarcely likely that Emperor William will act upon Chamberlain von Morawski's apiteal, because his majesty never permits himself to change ills plans on account of the timidity of his advisers. He goes anywhere lie thinks duty calls him, and, besides. It Is Ills purpose to declare the government's Polish policy while In rollsh territory, and tills giving up of personal supervision of the maneuvers would be unprecedented. Dry Goods and Grocery Stores, Evans Bros. Paterson, N. J., July 24.—William McQueen, the anarchist editor who has been in jail here for the past three weeks, charged with inciting a riot during the recent silk workers' strike, was this morning released on $5,00(1 bail. Anarchist Editor Released. 10 and 12 North Main Street 46 South Main Pittston, Pa. The Prenldent'M VlnltorH. Turkish Mob Insults French Minister. Oyster Bay, N. Y., July 24.—The president entertained at luncheon yesterday President Jacob Gould Scliurman of Cornell university, President Nicholas Murray Butler of Columbia university anCl Captain F. Norton GoUdnrd of New York, who long has been identified with tin- civic reform in New York. President Scliurman is passing the summer at his country home near here, and President Butler came to spend the (lay with the president at Sagamore Hill. During the afternoon the president and Professor Scliuriniin had a talk about the Philippine situation. C/r Qv J* Vienna. July 24.—M. Constans, the French minister to Turkey, was insulted by a Turkish mob at Konia. The Porte refused to punish the often ders and a renewal of the Franco-Turkish dispute is likely to result. For WEDDINGS C|AWA.t f For FUNERALS r IUWOT® J Brooklyn Pilgrims Received by Pope, Thorough instruction. Low tuition rate* Graduates secure best positions. Some are now drawing salaries of $1,500 and $1,800- Manv in five and six months qualify them selves to fill positions which pay $50 and $00 per month at the start. The attention of AMBITIOUS young people is solicited. Positions furniftn«d. Bend for circulars. BUCK & WHITMORE, SCRANTON. Rome, July 24.—Pope Leo today received 150 pilgrims who were under the leadership of Father Porcile, of Brooklyn, N. Y. The reception took place in the Sala Clementina, West VlruJnln Strikers MnrchlnR. Charleston, \V. Va., July 24.—The strikers in the vicinity of tJlen Jean were marching yesterday. Thirteen were brought here under arrest for violating an injunction. They gave bond for a hearing tomorrow. According to the officials of the Collins mine, Incendiaries have set lire to the mine. They say timbers were placed in an old drift Monday night. Oil was poured on the wood and set on tire. A rich vein of foal caught tire, and all efforts to extinguish the blaze have failed so far. The drift will be flooded. The Collins main mine Is working with 250 men. Just wli.it you want in floral decorations 011 short notice. We can do much for you at a reasonable price. (new phone) JB-CARPENTER.exeter st. exitir ioro FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. New York Stock Markets furnished V Halght &- Frfeese, %stock brokers, Miners' Bank Building. Suez, July 24.—The French transport Chodoc, which is bringing 250 soldiers from Tonquin. is ten days overdue here. It is feared that the vessel has been lost. French Transport Missing, Smart Price-Saving on All Lines at the Myilrrlouii Murder In I'lttNliurK. Special'" This Week. Now York, July 24, 1902. 132% 132% 92% 92% 103% 102% CG% 65%) 32% 32% 70 f.9% 110% Pittsburg, July 24.—One of the most mysterious murders In the city's history was committed last night Jn a drinking room in the rear of the Traction hotel. The victim is Agnes King of 130 Crawford street. The murderer, who escaped, Is unknown. The story is that the woman and man had been drinking together since Monday at the different saloons In the neighborhood, and tlie carousal ended In a quarrel yesterday afternoon, which was renewed last night. The only witness of the murder was a woman who liap- IHMied to lie In the room When the couple entered. She says the whole affair was enacted so quickly she can give no description of the murderer. — MAGNET Sugar Atcliie|m Atchison, pref Coppei" Car & Foundry Brooklyn Traction . B. & O Chea. & Ohio Chic. & Gt. Western C.. M. & St. P C., R. I. & P Col. F. ft I %le Waterloo, In., July 24.—A cloudburst yesterday did $"D0,000 damage and drove twenty families from their homes. At one time tile" business streets of the town were uudOr from two to three feet of water, and hardly a basement in tilt! city escaped being Hooded. Dryruu creek became a torrent and for tiie second time this year overflowed. Xo lives were lost, but three people narrowly escaped drowning. Clontl burnt In Iwwa, Tokio, July 24.—An official has been sent to establish Japanese ownership of Marcus Island, in Polynesia, which is claimed by the united States. Japan to Take an Island. You will find a saving of a half and more here. Early for such a movement ? Yes ; very. That is the chief charm of it for you ; the first of July when you want the tfoods. But concealed enthusiasm is K°'"K to thaw out Suddenly when it comes, and we propose beiuj; first in the freshet. 110% 54% .31% 184^4 190 notlin arid Delnrey nt rnjip Town Cape Town, July 24.—GiMierals ISotha mid Delare.v, on their way to Kurope, luivft arrived here from Pretoria and were.jnct nt the railway station liy law crowTIVi. At n meeting hold in the Dutch Reformed ciiurch later In thanking those present for thc.yelcotiie extended to them General Dbtlii'said he wished to impress upMt Ws liNiivrs the necessity for working hamfjln Ivund with the British, na Suutl)'w.af the only country they riejOdVjrojioihc. General Delarey said toe Biwii 'had hurled their Mausers and their flan, but not their traditions. 54% 31 187 THE WEATHER. Wc have marked down our stock of Men's Summer Suits to figure? that mean a saving of money 195% 97% 38 «9% 112% 135 Washington. July 24.—Forecast until 8 p. m., Friday, for eastern Pennsylvania; Partly cloudy tonight; Friday. increasing cloudiness. 97% 38% Erie, pref Louis. & Nash Manhattan El Met. Traction *i. Pacific .. 1. Southern 111. - Central Mexican Central Canadian Pacific . Hep. Steel I'rnn|lnent Farmrr Killed. 1 lot Ladies' Lisle Thread Vests, handsomely trimmod with wide lace and «ilk tape, V neck, worth 60c; tula week 19c. to. you 140% 130% Now is the Time to Buy Your Shoes Little Valley, N. Y„ July *4.—William II. Hurrell, n prominent farmer, aged sixty-three, of Now Albion, xvns instantly killed by lightning. Mr. Hurrell and his hired man, Jerry Drew, were putting a team in the stable when It was struck by lightning. Mr. Hurrell and the team were instantly killed. Drew was thrown out the door, stunned, but not seriously Injured. 1 r» 1 % 115% 150% 115% We have reduced prices on all foot wear, lloston Shoe Store, 79 N. Main 1 lot Boys' Wash- Blouse Suits, with sailor collars, worth 75c; this week 38c. Men's Sack Suits in serges, flannels ami fancy worsted; formerly $9.00, 10.00 and 11.00; M LA our price V ■ '™ 34 167 V 33% 166% 29% 338% Children's Untrimmed India Panama Hate, regular 45c quality; special price 8c. Oil and gas stoves at Ash's, N. Main. Prepared under GERMAN UWi, Is Excellent tor 1 lot Best Machine Bilk. 50 yards; we cot them cheap and it is yours for 3c. 138% r TOOTHACHE/ Faceache, Rheumatism, etc. OR. RICHTBR'S World-Renownod "ANCHOR" 18% 01% 34 "Everybody said I had consumption," writes Mrs. A. M. Shields, o{ Chambersburg, Pa. "1 was so low after six months of severe sickness, caused by hay fever and asthma, that few thought I could get well, but I learned of the marvelous merit of Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, used it. and was completely cured." For desperate throat and lung diseases it Is the safest cure in the world, and Is infallible for coughs, colds and bronchial attentions. Guaranteed bottles 50c and $1. Trial bottles free at J. H. Houclt'e and W. C. Price's, Plttston. and G. D. Stroh's, West Plttston. Saved From an Awful Fate. HIlMlinp to Torpedo Iloat Scorpion. Ladles' Shirt Wai&t*, all the latest styles, reduced one-half; 50c kicd now 25c. Norfolk ft Western N. Y. O. ft W. ... N. Y. Central .... Pennsylvania .... Read inn Reading, pref Southern Ry [Southern Ry., pref. Southern Paeiflo jenn. C. & I. Texas Pacific . U. S. Leather . U. S. Rubber .. U. S. Steel ... U. S. Steel, pref Western Union Wabash, pref Wabash, eom. Union Pacific onion Pacific Alton 33% 164% 159 V, eo»4 Newport. It. I., July 24.—The United States dispatch boat Scorpion went ashore at the Blue Itocks, in the upper harbor, having struck hard and fast, but she hacked from the position with her own engines at 0:10 o'clock last night, although it was not high water until !):3.rD. She then proceeded for the bay and anchored for the night. It is believed that the damage to the vessel is very slight. Children's Lawn Caps, worth everywhere 10c; this week 5c. Wash Suits; reg. 4C« rD0c value; our price Villi 1C5V4 160% 67% 73 "nnlnmnker'a*' Kant Ride. 1 lot Felt Window Shades; while they la*t 8c. Linen Opaque Shades, regular 25c goods; this Minneapolis, Minn., July :J4.—A. A. Hanson, tluD "Rainmaker," completed liis 1,000 mile road rlile tfn n motor cycle against time shortly after noon yesterday, tlie elapsed time being 72h. —«Dni. .VIs. and the actual riding time 54h. "Ditm. 110s. Tills is believed to tie the fastestToad ride of tlie distance on record, nil any vehicle that does not run on a prepared track. PAIN EXPELLER. week 19c. 72*4 39 97% Ladies" Fast Black Hose, with white feet, worth 15c; this week 8c. Two-piece I). B. Suits, serge,V)to loyrs, (4 Eft worth 3.50; price V™"®" One well-known teroutol Bojs'Caps, regular 15c kind, special price5c. Ladies' Patent Leather Belts, 18c and 25c quality; your choice 10c. EMtenton St New IS07^ Dr. Richtarfc ANCHOR PAIN EXPELLER-should nevorfail tobeamonjthe house mad icineat It is an excellent remedy for To oth ■ ache,RDDaumeflsi»i)and)Neu\ ralglc Pains. /a s. ■//ex.*Jr RECTOR OF STaWIStTUS JIECTOdfr. ~*~ Folding Lunch Boxes, worth 20c; here for 5c. India Linen, regular 10c quality, this Cc a yard. See our handsome line of laces and embroideries, we have all kinds, reduced onc-lialf. DOT 4 IK, Dallas, Tex., July 24.—Workmen excavating in a gravel pit two miles aouth of Dallas have unearthed the remains of a mastodon. The jawbones were iu perfect shape and eight feet in length, but crumbled when exposed to the air. The teeth remained perfect, however. The molars are 14% inches ■aiu' 7*£ wide and welirb If, nonrtda. I Doncii of n Mantodon Fonnd Yokohama, July 1M.—It Is announced that ail oltlcinl lias left Tokyo for Marcus island, iii the Pacific ocean, about 800 miles southeast of Yokohama, to establish Japan's ownership. An American schooner left Honolulu tor the same destination July 11. Trouble Dmilnit la the 1'lU'fflp, 25c* and 50c. at all drutgl iL'.ftd.Blekter*Co*8MPurlSt., New York, L 36 HIGHEST AWARDS, i |k RccommtndtdbvproninmiIMt-yfl RL nclana, W/wUtiU and iHrnoyiMts. [iiu or tbrougti The Magnet 37 S. Main St., Pitta ton. Clothiers, Ilatters and 30% 109% 92% 44 Ten thousand demons gnawing away at one's vitals couldn't he much worse than the tortures of itching piles. Yet there's a cure. Doan's Ointment never fails.. Furnishers, pref. Coriwr Main m4 fraud Streets,
Object Description
Title | Pittston Gazette |
Masthead | Pittston Gazette, July 24, 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 | 1902-07-24 |
Location Covered | United States; Pennsylvania; Luzerne County; Pittston |
Type | Text |
Original Format | newspaper |
Digital Format | image/tiff |
Language | English |
Rights | http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/NoC-US/1.0/ |
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, July 24, 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 | 1902-07-24 |
Location Covered | United States; Pennsylvania; Luzerne County; Pittston |
Type | Text |
Original Format | newspaper |
Digital Format | image/tiff |
Identifier | PGZ_19020724_001.tif |
Language | English |
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Full Text | r ■ : mr/J sot® ttV&Kflt. I WKKKLY ESTABLISHED I860. 1 DAILY EST. BY THKO. HART 1888. P1TTST0N, PA., THURSDAY, JULY 24, 1902. TWO A COPY; I FORTY CENTS A MONTH, f G PAGES. NE WORKERS IN CONTEMPT. THE PHILIPPINE WAR. SHIP TRUST IN TROUBLE MAN'S BODY IN SACK. CAPT. STRONG ONLY ONE STORY; BEST. OF EVERY! ALWAYS»CHEAPEST It Included Two Thnnnaml Six linndred and Fifty-one UBKogementa, Brooklyn Police Have Another Mir- SAILS AWAY. New York, Jul^lM.—As tin- rrmilt of a ghastly find made liy four boys who started to go in swimming early Inst night nt tlie foot of Seventy-third street, liny Itldge, the police hove another murder mystery to solve. ilep Mywtery to Holve. [NG Washington, July 24.—Major James rarker of the adjutant general's office has complied some Interesting statistics regarding the insurrection in the Philippines. There were 2,651 engagements with the enemy, more or leBS serious, between Feb. 4, 18!)!), the date of the battle of Manila, and April 30, 1002, fixed as the virtual downfull of the insurrection. The larger proportion of these fights were attacks from ambush on the American troOps or skirmishes in which only small detachments took part. All Summer floods at Speolal Low Prices. Look Over Those Bargains i One case Children's Gauze Vests, 3 cents Each Ladies' Seersucker Underskirts, — 39 cents Each Children's Black Bibbed Hose, Ision Rendered in West - is.. •. Virginia Case. Rumor That It May Never Be Consummated. Family Will Care For Him During Good Behavior. . % BRENNAN & ROBERTS The boys stumbled 0Y1 it tightly sewed up suck n few feet from the bank which on being opened proved to contain the horribly mutilated body of n mun. The police were immediately told of the discovery, mid in addition to the local special policemen several detectives under Captain Reynolds were Bent iKistliuste from the detective bureau. Best Fatont Flour 20 lbs Gran. Sugar... 10 bars Laundry Soap Arlmckle Coffee Lion Coffee $4.25 1.00 MOTHER JONES INCLUDED. CANNOT RAISE THE MONEY BACK TO COMMERCIAL LIFE .25 .!D£ .9?, .12 .17), 5 cents a pair Ladies' Bummer Corsets, Judge Jackson, of the United 8tatet -ides That the Defe the Order Is HI* Court Regarding Meetings. Parkersburg, W. Va., July 24.—Ii terest wlas aroused In tho proceeding of the United States District Cour here this morning, when Judge Jack son rendered a decision declaring ("Mother" Jones, seven organizers of the United Mine Workers and four Hungarians guilty of contempt of court for disregarding an injunction Issued on June 19 against holding a meeting or creating a demonstration at a mine of the Clarksburg Fuel Co. or near tlie houses of mtfoers working in that mine. Owing to Alleged Reluctance of Amer- 19 cents a pair Children's Parasols, all colors, 10 cents Each Ladies' Sun Bonnets, ican Investors—The Lines Involved When His Relatives Saved Him From Cheese, full cream, lb. Sweitzer Cheese, lb... 5 bot. Catsup Court, Decides That the Defendants The number of troops that hnve been transported to the Philippines anCl have arrived there up to July 10 lost was 4,135 officers and 123,D0;t men. The aVeragc strength, taken from monthly returns for the period of the insurrection, was approximately 40,000. Clutches of Police, He Promised to .Disregarded the Order Issued b Resume Individual Management of . The roadway running along the water front at the point where the sack ha.l been found Is fully twouty feet above the bank, and it was with the greatest difficulty that the find was carried, to the wagon. At the stntlon house the thorough examination made showed that the mnii had apparently been dead less than twenty-four hours. Come Home and be Good—Sword .25 .25 .25 Their Respective Concerns. Rescued From Pawnshop. !$ doz. Heinz Pickles, sweet.. 3 doz. Heinz Pickles, sour .. 1 Cjt. Heinz Sweet Mixed 19 Cents Each Ladies' Muslin Cowns, 39 Cehts Each Ladies' Colored Shirt Waists, 39 Cents Each Infants' White Lawn Bonnets, f lO Cents Each Ladies' Wrappers, well made, 49 Cents Each Ladies' Fancy Gauze Vests, 9 Cents Each Gents' Fancv Suspenders, London, July 24.—According to Information from Liverpool it is now considered exceedingly doiibtful If .the .1. Pierpont Morgan shipping combination will be consuminnted. New' York, July 24.—The climacteric net of the Zaun-like romance of Captain I'utnain Itrndlee Strong and May Yohe ended yesterday when Emanuel II. Friend, attorney for May Yohe, paid his last call upon Judge Jolt E. Hedges, who represented the Strong fuinlly durtng the negotiations concluded on ► IttjHtyay afternoon. Both lawyers ln- the incident was closed and Clmt ttivh was nothing further to be expected. Major I'orker summarizes the casualties of the American army as follows:BRENNAN & ROBERTS, It is said n breach has occurred between the parties to the agreement aud that owing to the Alleged reluctance of American investors to put money in the combination it has been found Impossible for the syndicate to pay the purchase money as arranged. Corner Main and Thomas Streets, Next to Hotel. Killed or Cliod of wounds, 00 officers nnd 1)30 enlisted men; deaths from disease, 47 officers and 2,535 enlisted men; deaths from accidents, 0 officers and 125 enlisted men; drowned, 0 officers and 257 enlisted men; suicide, 10 officers and 72 enlisted men; murdered, 1 officer and S)1 enlisted men; total deaths, 131) officers and 4,010 enlisted men; wounded, 100 officers nnd 2,707 enlisted men, a total of 2.807; killed and wounded and deaths other than by disease, 282 officers and 4,188 enlisted men, a total of 4,470. TU«D outside wrapping consisted of an ordinary potato sack, while the inside appeared to ho made of floor limiting firmly sowed into tlio form of a bag." The man's throat had heen cut from ear to ear, several bones in the body were broken, and the flesh was terribly beaten and contused. Several yards of heavy twine bound the bead tightly to the knees, the body being completely doubled up so that it might enter the sack. It Is thought that the bones may have been broken after death also to n id In this purpose. The corpse was nude with the Mtocption of the head, which was •tUstflot-used in an ordinary unmnrkciLrflcitir hag and afterward by u copy of n'frietey'aner of the Issue of Sunday, July lfR Aside from* Jto mutilations, which were fresh, tlieMiody was 111 good condition and it is thought can lie easily identified by any one who had known the man. The height was about !"D feet 10 inches and weight approximately 240 frounds. The man, who had been uuusually handsome, had gray eyes, thick black hair ami n sandy mustache. He was extremely well built and powerful looking. The age was about thirty-eight years. Williams & McAnulty. First official Intimation of this condition of affairs was contained in a circular Issued by the Dominion, line stating that the completion by the Morgan company of the purchase of the shares of this line had been unexpectedly delayed. A prominent stockholder of the Dominion line said: "The American syndicate has suddenly required an unexpected extension of time in which to supply the purchase money, and there is a possibility tlii)t the combination will not be effected at all. The agreements signedin XIarch were of a provisional character only." Wo sell more ready mixed DEATIV P*inta during the summer J months thftn«ll the year round. The weather is more favorable 10 Cents a Pair Mon's Balbri(#?an Underwear, BRYAN IN BOSTON. Captain Strong sailed on Wednesday, July 10, on the St. Paul under an assumed name for Kngland. This much, however, is known for their use at that time. We AJflVCIl tell von trnly. our line of 1T11 ACll ready mixed paints is of a rq-1 liable grade—the paint takes hold and stays on, retaining |D A IWTC it8 c°l°r mnoh longer than I A1m 1J poor, unreliable paints Buy at the well known reliable old Arm of Williams & MoAnulty. 60 North Main Street, Pittston. 15 Cents a Garment Boys' Bl'.ick and White Shirts, 19 Cents Each Window Shades, spring roller, GuMt of the New England Democratic League at Big Gathering. May Yolie received in full settlement of all claims the sum of $10,000, which covered the cost of the redemption of the jewels pawned for $7,100, the redemption of those for which no pawn tickets were held and the value of omt, brooch still missing. The other Jewels were restored to her by Judge Job Hedges, representing tile family. ; Boston, July 24.—William Jennings ! Bryan arrived In Boston at 7 o'clock ,thts morning, as a guest of the New England Democratic League. President Hughes and Secretary Hoilis, of the League, met the distinguished visitor at the South Terminal, where a crowd of considerable size had gathered, and escorted him to Young's Hotel, where the Bryan party ate breakfast. Bryan left the hotel at 9.45 for Tremont Temple, where he addressed the newsboys of Boston. He received an en-' thuslastic welcome from over 200 boys. He told them the best advice he could give them was tq have a trade, and stick to it. He suggested that they look up the book of Proverbs, which he himself i-ead 31 times, and put their trust in thq Bible. When he finished speaking, the boys sent up three mighty cheers and then filed past the platform and shook hands with Bryan. /Then the Bryan party started for Nan /tasket, where a big New England Democratic League gathering is taking jDlace this afternoon. A large proportion of the deaths by drowning occurred ill action .or In active operations against the enemy. Major Parker nuikcs the percentage of killed and wounded to the strength of the army 0.7. O Cents Each People's Store, NEW TELEPHONE. 15 SOUTH flVAf/V STREET, If you are looking for Something in the line of PRESIDENT AT SEA GIRT. Indications of a breach are found in the fact that the White Star company, the Dominion company, the Eliermnn branch of the Leyland liije and the American line have resumed in all things within the last few days the individual management of their respective concerns. GET OUR PRICES I-4JV0 SEE OUR uwc or JELLY GLASSES! BEFORE BUYING. SEE DISPLAY 111 WINDOW Reviews New Jersey Guard and Enter- May Yohe and Captain Strong will soon be 3,000 miles apart, and if the promises of Captain Strong to his family be fulfilled he will never meet the vaudeville actress again, but will quietly return to Now York to take up a mercantile or business career under the protection and with the assistance of ills brother-in-law, Albert R. Slmttuck. In the meantime he will receive n small allowance from the family. To Hetum to lluiilueNH. Sea Girt, N. J., July 24.—President Roosevelt and party arrived here from Oyster Bay shortly after noon. Those accompanying the President were Mrs. Roosevelt, Miss Alice Roosevelt and Secretary Loeb. The President's yacht, the Mayflower, hearing the party, arrived at Atlantic Highlands at 11.45 a. rn. A special train was in waiting and the run to Sea Girt was made in 35 minutes. After reviewing the troops and being entertained at luncheon by Governor Franklin Murphy, the "Presidential party left for home at three o'clock. A salute of 21 guns was fired as the Mayflower passed the Brooklyn Navy Yard on the way out. tained by Governor Murphy. GROCERIES This is significant, becnuse under the provisional agreements the manager of one firm was Appointed to arrange terms with outside shippers for freight rates on all the combined lines. Therefore one attempt at centralized management lias been dropped. We have them. THE KAISER WARNED. Mrs. W. h. Strong, Mrs. Albert R. Shattuck, a young woman friend of the finally and Mr. Shattuck left New York yesterday afternoon at 3:30 o'clock for the rest of the summer. Bottle Ketchup Bottle Ketchup, 10c, or 3 for 5 cans Windsor Com 3 cans Early June Pears.. . 3-lb pail Jam, in tin 5-lb pail Ji«p&, in tin 5-lb pail Plum Butter 5-lb pail Apple Butter 1 crock Lutz «fc Schranm k Co Jill Kinds at Lowest Prices. \ pint plain or optic Jelly Pear That Pollnh Fanatic Mar At- A Liverpool official of one of the big Atlantic steamship companies said he had good reuson for stating that the "Morganization" of Atlantic shipping would never take place. ltcrlin, July 24.—Court Chamberlain von Morawski, a Polish landed magnate, has appealed to Emperor Wlllluin not to visit Posen during the army maneuvers to be held in September, as his majesty had planned to do. The chamberlain fears that some Polish fanatic might attempt to harm the emperor. Racial feeling is described as at fever heat, and several lferlin journals take the view that It would be unwise for the emperor to expose himself unnecessarily.tack Htm. Glasses, per dozen? A pint plain or optic Jelly 22c Glasses, per dozen f, quart plain or optic .Telly Glasses, per dozen 30c 1 pint plain or optic Jelly Glasses, per dozen .... 48c Good TumWers, can bo used for jelly glass or drinking glass, smooth top with tin cap, two styles, per dozen.. 30c 25c It was learned yesterday that Mr. Shattuck had been in communication with Captain' Strong up to the time Strong left this country for England and that the subsequent developments were not In any fashion n surprise to the family. A DOUBLE LYNCHING. Won't Have Their WniceM Reduced, PENNYPACKER RESIGNS. Ml wood, Ind., July 24.—Great pressure was brought to bear without the desired result to have the Amalgamated Association of Iron and Steel Workers accept the 25 per cent reduction in wages In order that the American Tin Plate company may secure an order of 1,500,000 boxes of tin from the Standard Oil company. President Shaffer and Secretary Williams arrived here yesterday, and the American Tin Plate company's plant was closed in order to give the 400 members of the Amalgamated association the chance to meet with the representatives of the company and the national officers that the matter might be fully discussed and If possible to have rescinded the vote taken by the workmen last Saturday. The meeting lasted four hours, and, despite the fact that President Shaffer advised the men to accept the reduction, they refused to reverse their former action. Negroes Charged With Murder Meet a Horrible Fate. Will Retire from Philadelphia Common Apple Butter 1 crock Heinz Apple Butter 1 Kill. Canned Applet*,(whole) 3 bot. 5-minute Boot Beer... 3 hot. Hires' Boot Beer for.. Good Bio Coffee, 11) Arbnckle's Coffee Lion Coffei' Mangans , .30 Phillppl. W. v., July 24.—Two negroes. names unknown, were lynched at Womelsdorf, near here, late last night, by a mob of several hundred men. The first one was killeij at the station house. The second was taken to the- park, where he was hanged and then riddled with bullets and .cut to pieces. The lynching grew out of the murder of Chief of Police Bud Wilmont, on Tuesday night. Pleas Bench on Aug. 1 Tlio handsome sword presented to Captain Strong for bravery when he was Lieutenant Colonel Putnn in Hnullee Strong of the Slxty-nlntli regiment, N. ft. S. JJ. Y„ has been rescued from a Itaxter street pawnshop and Is now used In mimic warfare behind the footlights. HarrislmrK. Pa., July 24.—Governor Stone today received from Hon. Samuel W. Pennypacker his resignation as president judge of Philadelphia Common Pleas Court No. 2, tg take effect on Aug. 1. The receipt of the resignation was a surprise to nobody. It had been semi officially announced a few days ago that Judge Penny pack, er would retire from the bench in order to enter actively into his campaign for the governorship of Pennsylvania. as the candidate of the Repub- The Post (Conservative) says It is Informed that It would greatly relieve those responsible for Ills majesty's safety to learn that he had given up the trip. Prominent Ccrmuiis residing In Poach are glad that the Polish officials and nobility have determined not to attend the festivities, as thereby the chances of unpleasant incidents arising are lessened. 1 pint Mason .Tare, per doz... 45c 1 tpiart Mason Jars, per doz.. 50c J Kal. Mason Jars, per doz... 60c I)nn l'ntoh Lmvem Hln Record, Mason tops and rubbers, doz. 25c Fruit jar rubbers, good quality white, per dozen Cleveland, O.. July 24.—The 2:04 pace and the 2:07 trot furnished sensations for the fecord breaking crowd tliat attended the grand circuit races here yesterday. The unbeaten Dan Patch won the 2:04 pace, but had to cift Ills record to 2:03% when chased out in the opening heat by ltlley It. The performance did not tire the favorite in the least, and lie took the deciding heat with ease. The lirst heat of the 2:07 trot went to The Monk. Lord Derby was far back, and the judges decided that Spear had made an improper drive. He was taken down and (ieorge Saunders put up behind I.onl Derby, who won the second event. A bad break put him out of the going in the deciding heat, and the race went to The Monk, Dolly Dillon being unable to force liltn out. The judges lined Spfttr $250 and gave the money to the substituted driver. All bets on the race were declared off. Direct Hal had the 2:15 pace at his mercy. . 4c Bargain in Basset Shoos. See our displav in window. Every pair at cost and some below cost. King Edward's Strength Returning. Cowes, England, July 24.—The following official bulletin concerning King Edward's condition was Issued from the royal yacht this morning: "The King continues to make uninterrupted progress. Although his majesty has not been able to leave his couch, his strength is returning satisfactorily." licans. It Is scarcely likely that Emperor William will act upon Chamberlain von Morawski's apiteal, because his majesty never permits himself to change ills plans on account of the timidity of his advisers. He goes anywhere lie thinks duty calls him, and, besides. It Is Ills purpose to declare the government's Polish policy while In rollsh territory, and tills giving up of personal supervision of the maneuvers would be unprecedented. Dry Goods and Grocery Stores, Evans Bros. Paterson, N. J., July 24.—William McQueen, the anarchist editor who has been in jail here for the past three weeks, charged with inciting a riot during the recent silk workers' strike, was this morning released on $5,00(1 bail. Anarchist Editor Released. 10 and 12 North Main Street 46 South Main Pittston, Pa. The Prenldent'M VlnltorH. Turkish Mob Insults French Minister. Oyster Bay, N. Y., July 24.—The president entertained at luncheon yesterday President Jacob Gould Scliurman of Cornell university, President Nicholas Murray Butler of Columbia university anCl Captain F. Norton GoUdnrd of New York, who long has been identified with tin- civic reform in New York. President Scliurman is passing the summer at his country home near here, and President Butler came to spend the (lay with the president at Sagamore Hill. During the afternoon the president and Professor Scliuriniin had a talk about the Philippine situation. C/r Qv J* Vienna. July 24.—M. Constans, the French minister to Turkey, was insulted by a Turkish mob at Konia. The Porte refused to punish the often ders and a renewal of the Franco-Turkish dispute is likely to result. For WEDDINGS C|AWA.t f For FUNERALS r IUWOT® J Brooklyn Pilgrims Received by Pope, Thorough instruction. Low tuition rate* Graduates secure best positions. Some are now drawing salaries of $1,500 and $1,800- Manv in five and six months qualify them selves to fill positions which pay $50 and $00 per month at the start. The attention of AMBITIOUS young people is solicited. Positions furniftn«d. Bend for circulars. BUCK & WHITMORE, SCRANTON. Rome, July 24.—Pope Leo today received 150 pilgrims who were under the leadership of Father Porcile, of Brooklyn, N. Y. The reception took place in the Sala Clementina, West VlruJnln Strikers MnrchlnR. Charleston, \V. Va., July 24.—The strikers in the vicinity of tJlen Jean were marching yesterday. Thirteen were brought here under arrest for violating an injunction. They gave bond for a hearing tomorrow. According to the officials of the Collins mine, Incendiaries have set lire to the mine. They say timbers were placed in an old drift Monday night. Oil was poured on the wood and set on tire. A rich vein of foal caught tire, and all efforts to extinguish the blaze have failed so far. The drift will be flooded. The Collins main mine Is working with 250 men. Just wli.it you want in floral decorations 011 short notice. We can do much for you at a reasonable price. (new phone) JB-CARPENTER.exeter st. exitir ioro FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. New York Stock Markets furnished V Halght &- Frfeese, %stock brokers, Miners' Bank Building. Suez, July 24.—The French transport Chodoc, which is bringing 250 soldiers from Tonquin. is ten days overdue here. It is feared that the vessel has been lost. French Transport Missing, Smart Price-Saving on All Lines at the Myilrrlouii Murder In I'lttNliurK. Special'" This Week. Now York, July 24, 1902. 132% 132% 92% 92% 103% 102% CG% 65%) 32% 32% 70 f.9% 110% Pittsburg, July 24.—One of the most mysterious murders In the city's history was committed last night Jn a drinking room in the rear of the Traction hotel. The victim is Agnes King of 130 Crawford street. The murderer, who escaped, Is unknown. The story is that the woman and man had been drinking together since Monday at the different saloons In the neighborhood, and tlie carousal ended In a quarrel yesterday afternoon, which was renewed last night. The only witness of the murder was a woman who liap- IHMied to lie In the room When the couple entered. She says the whole affair was enacted so quickly she can give no description of the murderer. — MAGNET Sugar Atcliie|m Atchison, pref Coppei" Car & Foundry Brooklyn Traction . B. & O Chea. & Ohio Chic. & Gt. Western C.. M. & St. P C., R. I. & P Col. F. ft I %le Waterloo, In., July 24.—A cloudburst yesterday did $"D0,000 damage and drove twenty families from their homes. At one time tile" business streets of the town were uudOr from two to three feet of water, and hardly a basement in tilt! city escaped being Hooded. Dryruu creek became a torrent and for tiie second time this year overflowed. Xo lives were lost, but three people narrowly escaped drowning. Clontl burnt In Iwwa, Tokio, July 24.—An official has been sent to establish Japanese ownership of Marcus Island, in Polynesia, which is claimed by the united States. Japan to Take an Island. You will find a saving of a half and more here. Early for such a movement ? Yes ; very. That is the chief charm of it for you ; the first of July when you want the tfoods. But concealed enthusiasm is K°'"K to thaw out Suddenly when it comes, and we propose beiuj; first in the freshet. 110% 54% .31% 184^4 190 notlin arid Delnrey nt rnjip Town Cape Town, July 24.—GiMierals ISotha mid Delare.v, on their way to Kurope, luivft arrived here from Pretoria and were.jnct nt the railway station liy law crowTIVi. At n meeting hold in the Dutch Reformed ciiurch later In thanking those present for thc.yelcotiie extended to them General Dbtlii'said he wished to impress upMt Ws liNiivrs the necessity for working hamfjln Ivund with the British, na Suutl)'w.af the only country they riejOdVjrojioihc. General Delarey said toe Biwii 'had hurled their Mausers and their flan, but not their traditions. 54% 31 187 THE WEATHER. Wc have marked down our stock of Men's Summer Suits to figure? that mean a saving of money 195% 97% 38 «9% 112% 135 Washington. July 24.—Forecast until 8 p. m., Friday, for eastern Pennsylvania; Partly cloudy tonight; Friday. increasing cloudiness. 97% 38% Erie, pref Louis. & Nash Manhattan El Met. Traction *i. Pacific .. 1. Southern 111. - Central Mexican Central Canadian Pacific . Hep. Steel I'rnn|lnent Farmrr Killed. 1 lot Ladies' Lisle Thread Vests, handsomely trimmod with wide lace and «ilk tape, V neck, worth 60c; tula week 19c. to. you 140% 130% Now is the Time to Buy Your Shoes Little Valley, N. Y„ July *4.—William II. Hurrell, n prominent farmer, aged sixty-three, of Now Albion, xvns instantly killed by lightning. Mr. Hurrell and his hired man, Jerry Drew, were putting a team in the stable when It was struck by lightning. Mr. Hurrell and the team were instantly killed. Drew was thrown out the door, stunned, but not seriously Injured. 1 r» 1 % 115% 150% 115% We have reduced prices on all foot wear, lloston Shoe Store, 79 N. Main 1 lot Boys' Wash- Blouse Suits, with sailor collars, worth 75c; this week 38c. Men's Sack Suits in serges, flannels ami fancy worsted; formerly $9.00, 10.00 and 11.00; M LA our price V ■ '™ 34 167 V 33% 166% 29% 338% Children's Untrimmed India Panama Hate, regular 45c quality; special price 8c. Oil and gas stoves at Ash's, N. Main. Prepared under GERMAN UWi, Is Excellent tor 1 lot Best Machine Bilk. 50 yards; we cot them cheap and it is yours for 3c. 138% r TOOTHACHE/ Faceache, Rheumatism, etc. OR. RICHTBR'S World-Renownod "ANCHOR" 18% 01% 34 "Everybody said I had consumption," writes Mrs. A. M. Shields, o{ Chambersburg, Pa. "1 was so low after six months of severe sickness, caused by hay fever and asthma, that few thought I could get well, but I learned of the marvelous merit of Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, used it. and was completely cured." For desperate throat and lung diseases it Is the safest cure in the world, and Is infallible for coughs, colds and bronchial attentions. Guaranteed bottles 50c and $1. Trial bottles free at J. H. Houclt'e and W. C. Price's, Plttston. and G. D. Stroh's, West Plttston. Saved From an Awful Fate. HIlMlinp to Torpedo Iloat Scorpion. Ladles' Shirt Wai&t*, all the latest styles, reduced one-half; 50c kicd now 25c. Norfolk ft Western N. Y. O. ft W. ... N. Y. Central .... Pennsylvania .... Read inn Reading, pref Southern Ry [Southern Ry., pref. Southern Paeiflo jenn. C. & I. Texas Pacific . U. S. Leather . U. S. Rubber .. U. S. Steel ... U. S. Steel, pref Western Union Wabash, pref Wabash, eom. Union Pacific onion Pacific Alton 33% 164% 159 V, eo»4 Newport. It. I., July 24.—The United States dispatch boat Scorpion went ashore at the Blue Itocks, in the upper harbor, having struck hard and fast, but she hacked from the position with her own engines at 0:10 o'clock last night, although it was not high water until !):3.rD. She then proceeded for the bay and anchored for the night. It is believed that the damage to the vessel is very slight. Children's Lawn Caps, worth everywhere 10c; this week 5c. Wash Suits; reg. 4C« rD0c value; our price Villi 1C5V4 160% 67% 73 "nnlnmnker'a*' Kant Ride. 1 lot Felt Window Shades; while they la*t 8c. Linen Opaque Shades, regular 25c goods; this Minneapolis, Minn., July :J4.—A. A. Hanson, tluD "Rainmaker," completed liis 1,000 mile road rlile tfn n motor cycle against time shortly after noon yesterday, tlie elapsed time being 72h. —«Dni. .VIs. and the actual riding time 54h. "Ditm. 110s. Tills is believed to tie the fastestToad ride of tlie distance on record, nil any vehicle that does not run on a prepared track. PAIN EXPELLER. week 19c. 72*4 39 97% Ladies" Fast Black Hose, with white feet, worth 15c; this week 8c. Two-piece I). B. Suits, serge,V)to loyrs, (4 Eft worth 3.50; price V™"®" One well-known teroutol Bojs'Caps, regular 15c kind, special price5c. Ladies' Patent Leather Belts, 18c and 25c quality; your choice 10c. EMtenton St New IS07^ Dr. Richtarfc ANCHOR PAIN EXPELLER-should nevorfail tobeamonjthe house mad icineat It is an excellent remedy for To oth ■ ache,RDDaumeflsi»i)and)Neu\ ralglc Pains. /a s. ■//ex.*Jr RECTOR OF STaWIStTUS JIECTOdfr. ~*~ Folding Lunch Boxes, worth 20c; here for 5c. India Linen, regular 10c quality, this Cc a yard. See our handsome line of laces and embroideries, we have all kinds, reduced onc-lialf. DOT 4 IK, Dallas, Tex., July 24.—Workmen excavating in a gravel pit two miles aouth of Dallas have unearthed the remains of a mastodon. The jawbones were iu perfect shape and eight feet in length, but crumbled when exposed to the air. The teeth remained perfect, however. The molars are 14% inches ■aiu' 7*£ wide and welirb If, nonrtda. I Doncii of n Mantodon Fonnd Yokohama, July 1M.—It Is announced that ail oltlcinl lias left Tokyo for Marcus island, iii the Pacific ocean, about 800 miles southeast of Yokohama, to establish Japan's ownership. An American schooner left Honolulu tor the same destination July 11. Trouble Dmilnit la the 1'lU'fflp, 25c* and 50c. at all drutgl iL'.ftd.Blekter*Co*8MPurlSt., New York, L 36 HIGHEST AWARDS, i |k RccommtndtdbvproninmiIMt-yfl RL nclana, W/wUtiU and iHrnoyiMts. [iiu or tbrougti The Magnet 37 S. Main St., Pitta ton. Clothiers, Ilatters and 30% 109% 92% 44 Ten thousand demons gnawing away at one's vitals couldn't he much worse than the tortures of itching piles. Yet there's a cure. Doan's Ointment never fails.. Furnishers, pref. Coriwr Main m4 fraud Streets, |
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