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flUIES-CAIIISE ISVJEJTHfO XSSiCDEIL THURSO AT. ETOY. 13. 1903; AMUSEMgTg NOW IS TOUR GENERAL-GOBIJT WILL-DISTRIBUTE PRIZES AOTER MU PLEADS GUILTY RAINrt CflAKCE: r- TU mine i.nc tukc WM on the few. perhaps the only great composer, who 'eally became sincerely attached to America and Americana.

hen i he eeme to this country six or eight years ago to assume the direction of one of 100 Tubs of Fsnoy Dairy Butter 2So lb. Naw Mines Meat. 4 lb, for 25c GRAIN COFFEE Those Won by the Foremost Companies of the Ninth to be Given on 25th. Maple Sugar, 2 lbs. for 25c 7 Vtl.

I A It. "I'poriani or American Musical Conservatories he immediately took a keen Interest In our institutions and our music. There has always been a treat deal of discussion as to whether A TWr ef Mm Five Aooused of the Swhmjt Cm to be Triad on Mon- day. Michael Toshkla, another of the four murderers of Daniel Sweeney, was placed on trial before Judge Halsey In court room No. lata yesterday afternoon.

After a short consultation Even -cMdran drink Grain-O because they like It and tho doc tors say it la good for them. Why not? It contains all of the nourish- xnent of the pure grain and none of tho poisons of coffee. TRY IT TO-DAY. At grocers erarrwhsrs' isc. sad package.

Great preparations are being made by the officers and men of the 9th regiment for the event of events to them the distribution of the six prizes won at the last annual company Inspection, held some two months ago. The prizes a nation can be credited with the existence of real folk songs. The Indian melodies have never been credited as being songs and the.negro oiua uni vonee iso in. Value as good as if you paid 10 cents, i Wt Will Havs in This Week New Citron, -New Demon peel, New Raisins, Nsw Currants, New Mixed Nats, New Orange Pee'i Everything you want for your Thanksgiving and Xmaa fruit cake. New Pettljohn in To-Da 10o per Package.

wv.um.wjr um oia plantation uuw ueen aeciared by many iuiiu nave eminated and been cvwvea irom roiit songs of Europe. with his counsel, Fred Lazarus and David Rosenthal and when the indictment was read to him by the district attorney he pleaded guilty and left the nowever, aia not take this point of view and he declared the old plantation melodies as distinctly American and worthy of being charac-terized a folk song. As evidence of will be presented by General Gobln, commander of the Third brigade, who will be' accompanied on the occasion by his entire staff. All the -companies showed exceptional proficiency in the manual of arms and the various exercises necessary to fit them to take part in a general call to arms, and much difficulty was encountered in picking out the winners, THE EPWQRTH LEAGUE. Fifteenth Annual Convention of Wilkes-Barra Sub-district.

Like mother used to maker the degree to be fixed by the court. In order to get an understanding of the iu oincenty, ne took these oid plan- lallnn t.mn. The fifteenth annual convention of facts connected with the case. Paul Davis 43 East Marktt Street Wilkes-Barre sub-district Epworth League was held In Centenary M. E.

maae mem tne basis of The New World Symphony which has become one of the most popular and delightful symphonies played out nnany tne awards were made as Tomchect, one of the accused and who made the first confession was put on the stand. He told the same story that he gave In the trial of Smith. duel in hub country or abroad. The New World Is probably the only well known symphony which is distinctly church, Ashley, yesterday afternoon and evening, there being a fair attendance present. The program was most interesting and not only was it greatly GEORGE WASHINGTON Dr.

Parke Sickler, of Hanover, was next called and described the wounds that he had discovered on the body of iu nunuiuieiy American in character. The Philadelphia Orchestra Will IntrA. i NONE SUCH Is not "start" mlmx mat Wm ether tftxil, Rtfux ntsHtwtcs. insist pit fHtof vlutt you ask ft. Writs MarsUSoau Syrtaue, A.

tfftm poctr cannot sopely ysm. siitmmrt tnstsud. enjoyed, but It was very instructive AS A MASON Bweeney tne morning alter be was murdered. He said that the dead man's skull had been fractured in three places puce this as the first Symphony it will play Suring Its season of concerts In this city. Frits Scheel, the of the band, is an Intimate friend of Dvorak's and is in sympathy with his The afternoon exercises consisted' of a cabinet meeting, followed by a song service, led by John Warne; address of ana tnat aeatn resulted rrom the In juries ne received.

follows: 1. Company Wilkes-Barre, Captain Frank DIetrick. Lieutenants W. S. Norton and Charles Johnson $150 and gold medal.

2. Company Hazleton Captain Calvin Pardee, Lieutenants W. Isaac Ravert and Carl Connor $100 and gold medal. 3. Company Pittston Captain Charles S.

Colony, Lieutenants William A. Francis and Edgar L. Van-valkenberg $63.50 and gold medal. 4. Company Nanticoke Captain George Evans, Lieutenant George Henkleman $62.50 and gold medal.

5. Company WestPittston Captain B. S. Emory, Lieutenants William Everhardt and Walter S. Garman $40 and gold medal.

6. Company Wilkes-Barre Cap-tan K. Camp. Leutenants William .1. welcome, Rev.

H. L. Ellsworth, music, ana win give the four move After hearing this testimony Judge Halsey fixed the degree as murder in ments an adequate reading. Landmark Lodge Last Night Celebrat men tne lollowlng program was the second degree and remanded him ed the 150th Anniversary of His curried out: Work (paper) BREAKER TIME. ne xnuaaeinnia innnirer un CROWD JOINED IN WEDDING FUN.

1 i.r, I us quality may ralrly be judged by Initiation. Iormance 8t night's program. Gathered About a Hotel, Cheered Bride Hiss Maud MeCay Solo j0hn Eddy Hints on League Mr. Mannear Recitation Mable Gay ui tuc.u xur. ocneei nas Landmark Lodge, No.

442, F. and A. organized Is one of which Philadelphia may properly feel proud; One whicn we sndBridegroom and Threw Rice and Old Shoes. Philadelphia, Nov. 13.

That all the M. last night celebrated at Masonic L.uerury wont (paper) neeu not tear to put in comparison Miss Bessie McGee wiui any oar none. Metnoas or Successful League Work world loves a lover was given strenu hall the 160th anniversary of the initiation of George Washington into the fraternity. this great orchestra yjll be heard for the first time in this citv on tha Wcitzel and C. F.

Fiuerstein 2 5 and gold medal. Discussion ous proof at 10th and Chestnut streets at noon yesterday, when several hun afternoon of Tuesday next, at the it was decided after a most interest ing discussion to hold a bible confer Company C. of Pittston, and Com to the county Jail for sentence. District Attorney Jones and Assistant John Farm ham were present in be- half of the commonwealth. The Judge and district attorney were satisfied that the men did not intend to kill Sweeney, but give him a severe beat- rog, because -he was doing non-union work and that the murder was not planned aforehand.

The outcome of these cases is a great victory for District Attorney Jones and his assistant. The case tagainat the defendants was worked up with little evidence to begin with, but they with County Detective Jones lowly wove a chain of circumstantial Wldence around the prisoners which together with their confessions made conviction possible. The trial of Ignats Shukls. the third There was a very large attendance INeSDlll. pany of Nanticoke.

were tied for dred persbns forgot their own Interests ence at some summer resort next year of visitors present from Lodge 6 and Co. Increases lt4 Front, Eight te Nins Hours. The story was last night sentf ou that the Lehigh and Wilkes-Barre; Coal company had posted notices at all of its collieries that beginning today miners will work nine house in- stead of eight. No company says how many hours a miner shall work. He Is a contractor and obeys his own sweet will as to'hls hours the' only restriction being that he must go down into the mine at a certain hour in the morning.

The however, had Its breakers running sometimes Ulna hours, sometimes eight and sometimes less but now proposes to run tha breakers for nine hours in, all tha for a moment in order to give a pair of other Masonic lodges In this and ad At the Nesbitt. ana a committee consisting of the cabinet of the convention and the presidents of the leagues of the sub-dis third place, the same rating being givr en to each by the Inspector, and so Captains Colony and Evans decided to lifnip the third arid fourth Drlze monev lovers a happy sendrOff on their wed joining counties and some visitors Of The Lily and the Prince, the new ding Journey. For five minutes the play in Which Miss Mildred Holland from a considerable distance. tricts make arrangements as to the and divide it evenly. Straws were The committee In charge of the ar appears at the Nesbitt tonight, the Pottsville papers where it opened time and place of holding the same.

At the conclusion of the nfternnnn drawn for the medals, one of which streets rang with cheers for the blushing bride and her embarrassed husband and when their carriage drove off at a rangements which' consisted of D. mane me iouowing comments: me Miners Journal "If the ovation M.yW.. D. Brother Chas. A.

exercises supper was served in the lecture room. The evening" session as owned with was inscribed third and the other fourth. It was as a result of this Captain Colony's star- being in the ascendant, that Pittston comnnnv Durant. and Senior Warden Woodward accorded Miss-Holland in -any criterion gallop the coachman disappeared in a of the worth of the critical sense dls- perfect, shower of rice, confetti, old willtakel, roan svccusea or tne murder. a most enjoyable service of song and secured third place.

Place on Monday mornine before jn "wvenwwin nau maae eiaooraie pre- uj wuuiriicH 1 1 ut nanicuiar i okaa nraise. rouowed by an appropriate ad i-iiiiieiira uiuii me snoriage in cou It goes without savfntr thnt rnlnn.i VOUnflT ladV Ann np ni I Lynch in court room No. 1. District for the event and a program ress covering the scope of the work is somewhat made up. are destined to a series of successes The haPPy couple were Mr.

and Mrs. In the new fleM -At the Iouls Shuears, who had been mar- Dougherty is proud of the records of hlfc command and that he will use every endeavor to mnke the Attorney Jones and Assistant John Williams will represent the commonwealth In this case and Attorney Frank McOuigan will defend the accused. He FORTY FORT. third act Miss Holland and her exeel- rleU otlocl' St. Clement's Epls- copal church.

The ceremonv was ner lent company were compelled to re spond to seven curtain calls, and she formed by the Rev. George Hei heft Moffett, lector of the church. The which will take place" on Tuesday evening, Nov. 25, a pronounced success. connection with the prize giving there will be a regimental parade Which of itself will be a sla-ht in boo says his client will not plead guilty but will fight the case out.

After this trial la over the case of Tomcheck, the last received the greatest ovation evenap- of more than usual excellence was carried out without a hitch. The ceremonies commenced with the opening of the lodge by W. M. Russell E. Andreas which was' followed by prayer by Rev.

Curtis Mogg, chaplain of the lodge. After the whole lodge had joined In singing the "Old Hundred" extracts from the records of the Grand Lodge maid-of-honor was Miss Anna Meyers, coraea an actress In this city. a sister of the bride, who was born Miss Helen Ieona Meyers. The best man was O. V.

Balrd, and the ushers The Republican: There was but one verdict rendered by those who witnessed the first production of The Lily and and there is no doubt but that the boys will be inspected by a large number of tneir relatives and friends lmt in nnce, oy Miss Mildred Ho land were jonn n. Kern and W. P. Shugars. After the ceremonv at the church th and company at the Academy of Music or tne leagues delivered by Rev.

O. S. Connell, of Mountain Top. The gathering was pf the largest and most enthusiastic of the" kind held in the vicinity of Ashley and there was a strong expression manifest of Christian good fellowship. The new officers are: President, A.

J. Burger, Wilkes-Barre; vice president, Ebenezer Evans, Wananile; recording secretary, Miss Hattle Green, Wilkes-Barre: corresponding secretary Archie B. Watson; treasurer, Miss Mary E. Jones, Wilkes-Barre. The reception committee to, whom much of the success of the convention is due, were: Misses Maine Kelzer, Jennie L.

Tiffany, Bessie Keizer, Jean Albert, Anna Evans, Ella Kelzer, Eva M. Stair and John G. Eddy. THt STOCK-MARKET. of Pennsylvania, showing the cordial relations that existed between the first president and that of to-day were read equally interested in making the event a pronounced success.

One thousand tickets' will be Issued for the presentation and each member of the command ibsi nignt and that was that, Miss Holland's fame and renutntlon. nlremiv Dnaai party was driven to the New I.afayette Hotel, 10th street, below Chestnut, where Mr. and Mrs. J. W.

R. poyle entertained them with a breakfast. Mr. Doyle is associated with Mr. The Y.

M. C. A. rooms are now open for the season and will be open every evening except during the church service. The reading room la well stocked with good reading matter such as Success, Cosmopolitan, Review of Reviews, Harper's Weekly, Youth's Companion, American Boy, Scientific American and some others besides the local dallies.

The amusement room is equipped with chess, checkers, carroms, and other interesting games. The members of the Association are Invited by tha officers to make good use of the rooms, and ore urged to bring their friends with them. The Men's meeting held last Sunday waa.iLjgaQiLone.and Mr. I. Pittston gave a very earnest and edifying address.

brother U. G. McGee. high and secure by her interpretation of the character of Aria In The Power CTieuaani, wui De taken up. OLD RESIDENT GONE.

John Dunn, Here For Sixty Years, and a Veteran of the Civil War Pas- ses Aawsy. John Dunn, an old and respected tesldent of this city. In fact one of Its landmarks, passed away at his residence, 408 East Market street, this inorng jattheage of 72. Deceased bad retired from active buBineB8TifT some years ago, and had been the pos- Brother James M. Qoughlin of Lodge iienind the Throne, will be almost Im 3a ana superintendent of tne Wilkes Shugars In business.

Somehow or Yw measurably enhanced by her new play. Barre public schools, gave an adress on mur-i 11 uecuiiie noisea aoout tnat a ine mronicie: its nosslb ities are oriue was in the hotel. Several girls 11 wasnington as a Omen. Rev. Dr.

John H. Bickford read ffPA'l tanrl Atn A A j. I win receive one for a friend. It has been determined to refuse admittance to those unfortunate enough not to possess a ticket. At the conclusion of the presentation and Inspection at the Armory the field, staff and line officers will hold tbelf-a1muarriarrnony Westmoreland club, when General Go-bin and his staff will be the guests of 1 rP1" office building across remarkable paper entitled "Observa V-l.

ne Slreet nocked to the windows to see encores were frequent. Miss Holland. Wr BrMcLean one-on her come out. Then a man stowd-n wno practically nas the great Inquisi the pavement and gazed at the hotel. "Washington as a Mason" and Brother Sidney R.

Miner one on "The Mason tion scene in the third act to herself. iik wan joined oy anomer. and then a sized up to the situation in mnirnlfl r-lmHfc" fYom Jordan brokers. 15 South horror." cent lorm, receiving no less than sev The Masonic choir and Masonic or tnird. Itli the speed peculiar to street crowds, several hundred persons had gathered in less time than it takes to tell it.

en curtain calls at its close! from the chestra rendered some patriotic and THE NESBITT IN THE COURT! entnusiastie audience which filled ev Masonis songs-and Hymns nd selec tlons from the great masters with ex ery seat in the house, standing room "Here, what's the trouble?" said the uown stairs being at a nremlnm THURSDAY EVENING, NOV. 13th, cellent effect and a most enjoyable time weeks ago, when he hal an attack of paralysis, which led to his death. Mr. Dunn was born in Trenton, N. In 1830, and came here with his family when twelve years of age, since which time he has resided here.

When the civil war broke out he entered the service In defense of the Union and served with credit In the company of which Judge Woodworth was captain. Mr. Dunn was a constant member of was naa. reserve policeman who stands at 10th and Chestnut streets, as he cleared a way through the crowd. Twenty voices A ftumoei v.

Cases Disposed of and Miss Holland at the close of this act, was called upon for a few remarks. The Leader will nublish the ad Court Adjourns Early. but fllie could only murmur her presses delivered In the course of miormea mm at once that there had the demonstration accorded her. Judge Wheaton assisted by Judge Ed a weddlnu. that the bride neen lew days, and they will be found of Franklin street," Wilkes-Barre.

New York, Nov. 13. The statement of United States Steel showing the very large surplus which Is telng accumulated, has given rise to revived rumors that the bond conversion plan may be dropped and that the expenditures, the necessity for which primarily suggested the propose change in capitalization, may be provided for out of earnings, Some people Jri pretty close touch Avith the Standard Party express the. opinion that steel preferred is one of the cheapest stocks on the list. This opinion ia based on the earnings and the belief that a long con within, and that everybody wan wait.

mucn interest to both Mason and non ward M. Dunham of Laporte, Sullivan Mason and all lovers of their country. Charles Frohman will present Robert lo, see ner. i I A rierht Al right" said the nolicnmaii. n.

e-rln Marshall's latest comedy There's Many county, presided in court room No. this morning. The case of Martin Mozlnskl who rrnp. witn an all star cast at th STONE TO BE LAID 5 One performance only of MILDRED HOLLAND In Carlnpi Jordan's Great Play, THE LILY THE PRINCE Under the direction of E. C.

White, St, Mary's Roman Catholic church. His family and numerous friends wUl greatly miss bis genlaL hearty presence. The deceased leaves the following on his face. A minute later he was keeping a space cleared, as one of the ushers tied a white sheet jNesniu Kriday evenine-. Nov 14.

Tt in '5- WITH MASONIC HONORS charged by Gearv A. -Dills with aesrra. vated assault and on trial to tne oacK or the carriage waiting for the bride and brldeirroom. On iKo ahni eludes Jessie Mlilward. formerly leading lady of the Empire Theatre Stock Company, Beatrice Irwin, ingenue from Wyndham's -Theatre, London, Edwin On Thanksgiving Day the Corner Stone vuuuren; Edward oerore junire Wheaton this morning.

in mg macs; letters, was of the New Federal Building Will Be wuim a jun. i-atrica uottien, cellar and Margaret A besides the ymirici Aiiomey Jones and assistant John Williams are representing the Stevens and Edward Abies. There's WE HAVE JUST KEEN MARRIED! Placed in Position. Many a Slip hns just finished a bril OH JOY! lonowmg sisters: Mrs. Julia Goff, Mrs.

Martha Bowman, of thi itv v-uiiiirauiM aim in tne case. Before JVdge HalBev in court The Wilkes-Barre Board of Trade The bridles of the horses Mrs. Helen Bennett, of the state of No, liant engagement at the Garrick Thea tre. New Tork, and the complete pro ductlon will be brought here. tne case or Evan T.

Jones, who is charged with bribery bv R. C. Jones Handsomely Staged. Magniflcant Seen ery. Wonderful Light Effects.

PRICES $1.00, 91.00, 75. -50, 25. ated with white roses, and the coachman proudly flourished a whip that had five yards of broad, white ribbon upon tt. win meet in their rooms In the Simon Long building to-morrow afternoon at 4 o' clock to make arrangements for county detective, was called when court wasnington, and Mrs. Dennis McCarthy, of Miner's Mills.

The funeral will take place Saturday morning at o'clock from the house to St. Mary's church, where solemn hiirh The management of the Nesbitt has opened tnis morning. The attorneys tinuance or the present high level of prosperity in the steel and iron business can be looked for. In these circles It is claimed that Standard Oil Influence had very much to do with the adoption of the system of management by a committee a system which has been brought to its highest perfection and has produced eminently satisfactory results In the Standard Oil Co. The system Is said to be working very well in the case of the steel cor-poratlOTr -anti the -cratnr- that it "has been Introduced In deference to tho made arrangements with the manage- the parade and ceremonies In connec Entering Into the spirit of the occaa- iui me uerenaani maae a motion quash Indictment and the 1udee made TTlPnt ff HnrV "Millar anH Vt I fnmnonu Iam tion with the laying of the corner stone tn tnat some one requiem mass will be sung, thence to rule returnable at next session of ar An imhfr wai nnlv rK umvnirc Ui Huppiy 1 1 WI in TlCe.

of the new Federal building which will mo piace oi interment in Hanover gument court. riearis aase at tne jvesbltt Saturday, vemeiery. The case of Paul Parasrus. who 1 take Place on Thanksgiving Day. Nov.

22. The piece will be repeated for FRIDAY EV'Q, NOVEMBER 14th, CHARLES FROHMAN THE ALtr STAR too willing, and soon fifty persons held bags of rice of confetti, or an old shoe poised 4n-4htr- handr A motorman rm charged wit asstm and bt tery by uie evening performance aiao. The corner stone will be laid with NEWS OF HORSE MEN. miniums ivreeweinB. is on trlaJ before Judge Halsey.

The parties are from full Masonic honors and all the various orders of Masonry will be reoresented At the Grand. Talk of Sleighing Carnivals at West htttston. Assistant District Attorney wishes of the Standard Oil party suggests that the latter has a large interest in steel stock. from the Entered Apprentice to the a loth street car stopped Just before the and the passengers crowded to the windows. A delivery wagon and a coal cart Joined the car and the street was thoroughly blocked.

Uy this time, too, every window In th huiMin rarnnam is ror the prosecution. All The repertoire of plays announced for presentation next week commencing tne trial list was cleared uii this after xnirty-uiira degree Mason. It is expected that of the other Manhattan mirolua after Dy jonn a. iiimmeleln suc noon and both courts adjourned about Sept. 30 are asralnst 1 S4f tiii cessful attraction The Ideals, Is a most societies in the city and county will ociock until to-morrow.

It about had three or four heads sticking last year. GARRICK THEATRE COMPANY IN There's Many a Slip. Jessie Mlilward, Edwin Stevens, Ed-i ward Abies, Beatrice Irwin and a sup porting company of capable conferee, Same production as seen in Newj York nt the Garrick Theatre. PRICES 1.50, $1, 76c, 60c, 25c, ambitious and comprehensive one, participate in the procession and cere The following cases were continued i'ui 11. includes mony and that the various labor onra poni.in ui.i riere tney come: shoutert maii M.

E. Beyon, charged by John Kane with extortion: Peter SodoIIs. chara-nd nizatlons will assemble and join in the procession ana tne subsequent Enemy, The Great Devereaux Case, In throwing a shower of rice directly Peril, anney's Cross Roads, Garry lne, race. th'' hri- Everybody oy jas. neaaington with felonious as MARKETS BY WIRE The following- are the minfnilnna nf sault and battery: John Yurko.

Jr. Owen, In the Heart of the Storm. On ana me bridegroom, who had The Grand Army, the Sons of Veter ans and other military organizations nd Ranch 10. By this it he saw the the Frontier, at and Frank Tlbus, charged by Frank Krlshack with malicious mischief; J. E.

Adamson. charged by John Wichitas will parade in large numbers as they -iwwu, iiiauH a uann tor the carriage, He helped his bride in. follow him. will be seen that the entire list Is a most comprehensive one, and embraces me new iorK siqck Exchange at 3 p. m.

received by Jordan stock brokers, No. 15 South Franklin street, nave none nnnerto ana will form by self and ducked to escape the bombara- witn assault and battery: Frank Reshimus, charged with carrv cnncnal- a representative of almost every style no means, the least interesting part of the procession. meni OI Oia Snoes. The ffnori-naturaA ea weapons by Jos. Koons: W.

of play ever presented. To properly present such a repertoire requires a policeman slammed the door and New York, Nov. 13. Gnen. Tins Col.

C. B. Douirherty will be Grand Side Park This Winter, Activity is manifest In horse circles present, and It may be said that there are a large number of new pacers and trotters In this city that will be seen to advantage as soon as there Is ft decent snowfall. Ell Ager, the veteran horseman of Bcranton, who has been through the grand circuit racing season and for the past month taking an active interest in the running and harness racing in iMemphls. returned home this (week, having had good luck.

Elwood Smith Is occupying the Stables at West Side Park for his horses this winter. If there is enough snow at any time during the season there. will be sleighing carnivals there. The track will be put in shape for speeding. It was greatly damaged during the flood.

Carl Hetzel's Shetland pony, Henry cutting quite a figure on the streets. He is a neat driver and looks stylish. The Stegmaier boys, sons of George J. gtegmaier, have two ponies that are saddle broken and drive nice Eimitn, cnarged with arravated as marshal ana win be pleased if all bodies carnage arove on amid a perfect hur rlenne of cheers and irnod wlnha The Philadelphia Orchestra Frits Scheel, Conductor, and (5 People. sauu ana battery by John Petchel: H.

Rowland. Victoria Kline- and Chun company of the utmost versatility and strength, and that is Just what Mr. Mimmeleln claims to provide. Headed by Miss Beatrice Earle who is prehaps All the way out Chestnut trat tn or men who wish to join in the Jubilation over having a Federal building at Am. wmeiters 4314 Am.

Car Foundry 34 Am. Car Foundry pfd S9 Am. Locomotive 27 Am. Loco, pfd 91 Robert, charged by Jos. Matchko with last in signt win communicate th oroaa ntreei estation the carriage attracted great attention.

The street did aggravated assault and battery. him at once so that he can give their 42 34 89 27 87 83 98 thin ritir rtifiincr iho actuarm thara la nni Its work nobly and the bride and bride organization the place in line to which me case of Lawrence Donsavage who Is charged by Daniel O'Llnski with assault and battery was nolle Anaconda Copper 87 Amal. Copper B8 tney are entitled. a weak spot In the entire organization, oom, drove through a lane of laugh- ia i i hlnK, cheering people. prosea.

Atchison 83 Atchison pfd 98 friends of this attraction during the -n(1 M.r"- Shugars will be at home MINERS WARNED. John Venscaerge. charired with aa. coming week. Captain Impudence aller temper i.

at 1S57 N. 27th street. Brooklyn Traction 58 55 sault and battery by Rosey Grublefskl Monday evening. B. 0 101 101 Ministers' Association of Hszleton Says railed to appear and his ball was foN SOLOIST, August Spanuth, Pianist The Nesbitt, Toesday Afternoon, Not.

18th Tickets COc. to $1.60. Diagram open Saturday morning. Canadian Pacific isnsv: ieitea. MET LONG AFTER THE FUNERAL.

Mr. Kyle Shakes Hands With Man BAND ORCHESTRA. It Still Exiita A Protest Msde. The Ministerial Association of Hazle The Jury In the case of FYnnlc C. (i.

Western 26 56 Chg. Rock Island 3S5V4 185H Ch Mil. St. P. 178 176 1 1.

esKy who was on trial before Judee the Who Helped in the List Sad Rites ton yesterday passed resolutions The Chicago Marines Coming to Y. M. C. A. Next Week.

Halsey yesterday, returned a verdict of for Him. -n, mum 34 32 not guilty, tho prosecutors failing to Colo. Southern 29 The city is to have a treat next week against- violence in the ooal regions, saying? Resolved, That we believe, that wa Readera of the Arizona Republican mane out a case against the accused. was accused of stealing $600 nr 1 1 in the way of orchestra music that can win hi. ri-iiri.

iiien-nant rifinmn will remember a story printed a few months ago" describing the death of D. should at this time, as law-abiding not be excelled. Brooke and his famous Chicago Ma i ne nerendant was employed in the UK AND OPEttA HOUSE Ches. Ohio 4614 Col, Fuel J. 84 Vi Den.

Rio Grand 41 Den. Rio Grand pfd. 90 Hocking Valley 89 Yt, D. 159 Erie 35U piaintin store as a clerk. P.

Kyle in a small -pox ward of tha rlne Band Orchestra will give one of The following plaintiffs failed to an Madison, General. Army hospital their popular entertainments In the Y. 29 46 .85 41 90 89 158 34 65 10 143 126 26 pear and bnil was forfeited: Thos. Mc- is.ane, cnarged with fraudulent anoro in the winter of 1864-5. It also described how he was burled and his personal effects sent home, and how prlation of association money, by James Erie 1st 644 Ice 10 Illinois Central 144 nncKiey; Annie Kingorshie, aggravat ed assault ana buttery.

Wladislaw Tas- afterwards It proved to be the 126 ALL THIS WEEK. Matinee Daily. Huntley-Moore Go. Presenting M. C.

A. auditorium next Tuesday evening, Nov. 18, at 8 o'clock. The Identity of the orchestra Is practically the same as the band which was so popular during the season 1900-1901. Musically there Is absolutely nothing left to.

be desired in the company. A glance at the programs will show lowskl, Katie Patrick, charged in the next bed that was burled, the 1th keeping tippling house by Mike Kan. Tex 26 K. T. pfd 67 67 uvannugn; wm.

H. Powell, embezzle false report having gained currency through the fact that when th mnn rnent, C. Tull. Walter Proaser. enter our earnest protest against the boycott, intimidation, threats ahd violence that have existed to a greater or less extent during the past five months, and, notwithstanding that the strike has been declared off, still exist.

We deplore the effort of any person or persons to create the impression that the men have not been molested in the exercise of their, rights as citUena of this commonwealth. Resolved further, That it is for the interest of the entire community that the deplorable occurrences of the past few months should never be repeated, and we call upon all law-abiding citizens to take a firm stand in the determination that all attempts to abridge the liberty of the individual in the anthracite coal fields shall cease at once and forever. mTih(eyreBQjuUons were passed unanl- ly also to harness. They have considerable speed and are driven -to a ight two-seated wagon. FOOT BALL GAME, Mhlgh and Wyoming Seminary to Play on Saturday.

On Saturday afternoon at 2:30 the Wyoming Seminary will play the at Wyoming leld. This will be one of the great Karnes of the season that the Seminary will play and a good game may be ex-, pected. The followers of the Seml-Jiary are somewhat discouraged by their defeat by the Bloomsburg Normal choor at Bloomsburg last Saturday, but wlU expect the team to redeem self In the game with Lehigh on Saturday. They have been practicing hard for this game and expect to carry off the honors. The Lehigh reserves are a strong team.

Admiasion will be 26 cents, Y. W.C A. Notes. j1" 8 o'clock Mrs. G.

B. JWlibur will address the girls on "Con-t'n- PH" Carpenter will be 55 a.nd Eleanor Murray the Dlaniat. Martin. Man. Elevated 134 Met Traction 13714 137 Mex.

Cen. 28 23 Mo. Pac 1071i 106 charged with larceny by T. A. Murphy.

In the. following cases the plaintiffs failed to appear and a verdict of not Thursday Evening Kentucky. Friday Evening Saturday Evening Evidence. next to him died Mr. Kyle was moved up one berth into his place and under the card suspended over the bed telling who the occupant was.

The cards that the brain of the clever leader has lost none of its cunning, and that the tastes of all have been consulted in full mensure, classical, popular and guilty was entered upon the record: i-nas nice, charged with assault and National Lead 25 24 Nor. Western 71 70 N. Y. Cen 151 160 O. 80 30 were not cnangeox and the chaplain battery by Hugh Tralnori Adam Gre- ALL NEXT WEEK.

HIMMELEIN'8 IDEALS. descriptive numbers each finding" a finding a corps? and Mr. Kyle's emp representation. berth verv Jzll Vf- Fii savage, Anthony Jockaskey and Jos. nskinsky, charged with assault and Peo.

Gas 102 101 Pr. Steel 60 59V, A curious and interesting feature of rest of Mr. Kyle's soul and buried the battery by Mose Kline: Pearl Mat- Monday Evening Impudence; otner man unaer an assumed name Pennsylvania 157 157 Pacific Mall 38 89i thews, charged with larseny by Anna Htaffer; Anthony Thakenovitch. char. That wasthirty-seven vears turn, and though Mr.

Kyle has often toM th. Reading 68 the program for the coining season Is the number knows as "The Dislocated Organ," Each member of the orchestra plays on an organ pipe, representing a certain key in the scale of music. The effect is electrical, and ed with perjury by August Wishnew- story he never could conjure up a liv- Kl. The case of Jacob, Relchard who was iiik wiiiiem mi one uay lost week when A. E.

Macomher. whn in on. BUILDERS' AND must be heard to be appreciated. Be VARIOUS MiNE tAn aged 35 years, was taken to the Mercv Hnnnitoi charged by P. J.

Boyle with embezzlement was gaged In the lumber business in North Reading 1st 85 85 Rep. Steel 19 191, Southern R. 33 33 South. R. R.

pfd 92 92 Southern Pacific 64 63 St. It. San. 74 74 St. L.

A San. F. nfd 71 71 In the case of Jas. Cam obeli. Thoa.

SiT sides the orchestra Mr. Brooke has with him Miss Lillian Perry Reid, a soprano soloist of national reputation. The association Is fortunate in being Campbell and Mrs. Thos. Camnell.

the eaon evening this week, anil ll vm.iMM, Jury returned with a verdict of not TTr ttra invited. afternoon suffering from burnt hand and back caused by an explosion of gas r. collle-y of (he Lehigh auio-iu present, mis attraction to the guilty. They were charged by P. M.

Gilllgan with robbing him of a larte St. L. S. Wn. pfd 64 63 Sugar Refg Co 115 114 C.

1 58 67K ern Arizona came to Phoenix. He hunted up Mr. Kyle, who did not recognise him, when the following conversation ensued: "Is your name Kyle?" "Yes. "Did you ever have the smallpox "Yes. "Did you die with it 7" "Yes.

sir." 75 PAINTERS These two lines are LEADERS with us. We carry, very large and complete stocks, and sell at the lowest prices consistent witH the high qualities we maintain. We sell at WHOLESALE and RETAIL. Texas Pacific 42 4 2" Mi puoiio at tne reasonable rate of cents, Including reserved seats. A few season, tickets are still sale at 2.00 each.

quantity of flour some time ago. The flour and other merchandise were found In their house. for Union Pacific 102 101 1i fcrfi Mattaon, father of "Christy" atthewson. the famous pitcher of Union Pacific pfd 90 80 S. Steel 37 85 12 U.

S. Steel pfd. V. S. Leather U.

S. Leather pfd. Wabash 37 84 12 89 31 84 25 874 "Whereabouts 7" "Madison hospital Indiana." "Well, shake hands. I was at your funeral, and It's the first time I've seen you since." Mr. Kyle was greatly pleased, of course, for he always feels an interest In those 'bo wept over his bier Jerick Krlger, a miner, of North Sherman street, had a a leg broken this 5.faJl rock the Dehlgh and Wilkes-Barre Coal Co.

colliery. He was taken to the City Hospital, Joseph Suph of Miner's Mills, was this morning burnt about hands and feet at the D. H. colliery by an explosion of gas. Taken to City Hospital.

Fell From Wsgon. OUes Brooks, son of Frank Brooks of 124 Scott street, fell from a wagon this 86 31 45 25 89 Wabash pfd. Wisconsin Central Western Union au dub js in town tor a. few days. Mr.

and Mrs. I Lutsey, of this tbe ment of their daughter, Florence Edna, and Lawrence a Ross, of Philadelphia? A birthday party was held on Tues- iXrat'SL11 hmor Mra Alrre'd I.eher at her home on Spruce street! 'i herewere muslo and refreshments? Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Spears entertained about fifteen of their vmini friends last evening at their homeNo! 13 outh Franklin Vreeu Garnet and muslo wera indulged In and refresh-nenw were served. All enjoyed a pleas, unt evening.

FUNERAL. OF CUAY PRICE. Victim of Bennett Building Accident Buried This Afternoon. Clay Price, aged 48 years, who was killed last Tuesday morning by the falling of a wall at the Bennett building was burled this afternoon from his late residence on Elder street. The funeral services were performed by Rev.

James F. Beates, rector of 6t. John's Lutheran church, i who paid a glowing tribute to the character of the deceased. There were many sympathising friends present, among whom was noticed Mayor Price, a life long friend of his namesake. Interment was made in the City cemetery.

SUGAR NOTCH, FIRE AT OLYPHANT. Eleven Buildings Destroyed The Loss $250,000. -The mining town of Olyphant near here suffered severely from fire to-day, eleven buildings being (destroyed and the loss reaching a quarter of a million. The fire started In Atherton's general store an explosion, of gas th the furnace setting fire to a gasoline tank near by. The fire department saved the town, the local department being unable to cope with the ilames.

All the buildings destroyed were business houses, The fire Is now under control. WYOMING Low rates during September anil morning on "North Pennsylvania ave. The lad WaS ovkll. XTJHJSPS EXFIiI2S and UI.NI JIAI, FREIGHT DELIVERY, plsnos and Furniture a Spsotslty, Residence, 187 South Canal St PeeplsV Telephone 1133, October to Colorado, California, Montana, Oregon, Washington, Utah end Wyoming points. Low rates during September and October to Colorado, California.

Montana, -Oregon, Washington, Utah and Wyoming points. Tickets snd all Information st 1, I A W. ticket office. No. 47 Publlo Square, Wilkes-Barre, pa.

Injured about the head. Giles was taken home where Itf Injuries were attended to. Tickets and all Information atD, A W. ticket office. No.

47 Public uare, Wilkes-Barre, Pa. i.

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