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LOUS? 2110.0 onus 0 iiE is unnooT opinions Lii. .10 luJ COY jl ESTATE Presented Their Evidence to Judge Sando Concerning Right to Property. Questioned about financial condi By United Pre. Ntw York, June 23. J.

PJerpont tions abroad Morgan said: I. "I have nothing whatever to regarding "Other people'a affairs. I have been busy attending to my 4 PCZCLnUTCJ C7 ATTZZZLkTlZZ can recommend laTwtaenti harih a abort requisites 7 mm of our broad tad long experience. DnOOICO Ct CO. DANKCRO maBSS OBK STOCK EXCnAXGS.

CRAKTQX. tnLKES BARRS. A OR Of EES YOU 119 ABOUT In the undermentioned hourly offerings. You can't help but recognise the importance of buying wanted merchandise at such bargain prices as usual in all OUR GREAT DISPUTED WILL PRESENTED Morgan is noma again. Ha arrived today on the Adriatic and was met at quarantlna by his yacht Corsair, but ha did not go aboard, preferring to remain on the steamer until it reached Hi Per.

Morgan was as taciturn as ever and gave negative answers to most of the queries propounded by newspapermen. Morgan said ha Intended to appoint three trustees for the Hyde stock ia the Equitable Life to succeed the late Grorer Cleveland, Morgan J. O'Brien and George Westlnghouse. Asked when the appointment would be made he said: "When I get ready to do so." own." Asked about the railroad rate situation which affects so many of the railroads he controls, Morgan said: "I have been abroad a long while and know absolutely nothing about the rate situation." He declined to discuss the Ryan statement of yesterday suggesting the names of a number of young financiers who could be looked upon as likely to take over the Morgan INVESTMENT George Fancher and Jane Thompson, rival claimants for the estate of Henry Coyle, a bachelor, who died recently On your present investments depend" leaving a valuable farm in Fell town ship, also considerable money, presented their" respective claims before Judge four future independence. The careful investor confines himself to high grade bonds and preferred stocks and deals exclusively with reliable Bankers.

In control of the world of finance. M. F. Sando, in Orphans court yesterday. The Thompson woman did not quiries for large or small investment get her whole case in the absence of an receive prompt and careful attention.

J.B.RrISCo. ciaicno Xtoalara tafdr aleaakere the TBW YORK STOCK KXCBANQB. OaHeeat New York WIIkea Barre Ckleac Btakate Blamlnu SCRAN TOR. PA, Mean BalMla TOLL IA (I A. DUDKE CO.

No. 1, 86112; clover and clover mixed, Dressed Poultry Easier. Turkey, 16 18c; chicken. 16023c: fowls, 14 18c; spring; duckling, 18lc. Live Poultry Dull.

Geese, 11c; duck 14c; fowls. 1717c; turkeys. 1014c; Serantoa BANKERS Wllkei Barra Correspondent of SPENCER TRASK CO. Members New York Stock Exchaa. ales rooster, old and young, 12c.

Chee Firm, quiet. State milk, common to specials, 1015c; skims, common to specials, 6 12c; full skims, 2 VERY HEAVY c. Coffee Options opened unchanged to important witness necessitating a postponement until September 12. Coyle died last February following an accident. Fancher, his nephew, some days later brought a will purported to have been made by Coyle, to the office of Register of Wills Law ler.

He was granted testamentary letters. In the will Fancher is made sole beneficiary. Subsequently the Thompson woman secured a rule to revoke the letters and declare the will null and void. She argues that Coyle never made such a will that some years previous he had willed his entire estate to her. Fancher's attorneys, C.

A. Van Wormer, of this city, and Mr. Gardner, point lower. Butter Easier. Receipts.

10.702 okrs. Creamery extra, 27 state dairy tubs, M.S. Jordan Co. STOCK BftOKHU, IEARS BUILDING, SCR ANTON, PA. zstwzic; imitation creamery, nrsts, ffi25o.

By United Press. Philadelphia, June 23. The toll of the torrid wave, which for the preceding three days has totaled twenty four fatalities, was augmented early tojay, by two. lif Bask BMc, PtttatM, Tm. Eggs Quiet.

Receipts, 15,980 pkgs. Nearby white, fancy, 2628c; nearby mixed, fancy, 2123C; fresh, firsts, 19 22c. CHICAGO BOARD OF TRADE. Vint at. lblhta.

At 10 o'clock the temperature reg istered 85, one degree higher than I TERR HAIjTKL INniAKAPOI.ia A at the same hour yesterday. The of Forest City, yesterday produced NEW YORK MARKETS By Unite1 Pro. New York, June 23. Fractional declines were noted in a majority of issues after the first few minutes of trading on the atock exchange today, but the tone was decidedly strong. At midday leading stocks like Union Pacific, Northern Pacific, St.

Paul and Reading showed losses of around a point from yesterday's I EASTERN TRACTION CO. Flrat I mui RcfnadiBa: ftlnkloK testimony to show that the will favor humidity was far more oppressive. EIGHT IN CLEVELAND. ing Fanches is a genuine one. The Fvad Bond Due IMS.

Own or controls 18 miles of Quotation furnished by M. S. Jordan ft Co. WHEAT Open. High.

Low. Clos. July 96 98 96 97 Sept 97 97 96 97 CORN July 69 59 58 58 Sept 60 60WT 69 60 OATS July 39 39 39 39 Sept 3D 39 38 38 subscribing witnesses, Michael Flannel ly and Henry White, so testified. Flan Cincinnati, 23. Eight more were prostrated by the heat today in Electric railway, including all the treat railway and lnterurban ter Lznlnals in the cities of Indianapolis, Cincinnati, making neaiuy a hundred nelly admitted signing the document but claims Coyle placed his mark on the paper.

His physical condition pre ViMted ihis attaching his Signature, with two deaths, the fatality record rerre Haute and Richmond, Indiana. I Net earning are more than three I time the amount reauired for in for the past two days. Today was the llereet charge. the court was told. Flannelly testified hottest of the year, the thermometer passing yesterday's mark of 95, and the further that Coyle some days before forecaster says there is no relief in told him of his intention to make a will DENY MURDER; BLAME WITNESS nee to yield an out B.3070.

Brown Bros. Bate, New Yerk. Philadelphia. Represented by S. M.

CONGER, Peoples Bank Scranton. and of his going to leave everything sight. FIVE MORE IN CHICAGO. ciose. Business was small.

Extreme dullness prevailed during the afternoon. (Quotations furnished by Brook ft STOCKS Blh Trn. to Fancher. But one witness was called by coun SALE NO. 1 BEGINS AT 2 O'CLOCK.

ySpv 98c CURTAIN STRETCHERS 9 AT 69c trislUi ar wod smooth finish, ad lu ill any a 'ron Pars JJl an PSJ best quality; inch nieas wTA JfJ ure all round frame. Clean your XNjfc itt jyT curtains much better when yon have mmmj a.good curtain stretcher. MRS. POTTS' SAD IRONS FOR 98c These irons are the latest shape and are heavily nickel plated, the best kind on the market; regular price $1.29. Set of these, irons, one holder and stand.

25c WASH BOARDS FOR 17c Extra quality double zinc, line and coarse corrugated sides. Regular size always a needed wash day article. 50c ENAMELED WATER PAIL FOR 29c Quantity limited this low price purposely made to clean up entire lot at this hour. Imported. Blue outside and white Inside, heavy bail handle, easy to clean; sanitary; do not leak; no hoops to come off.

59c AND 69c HEAVY TIN WASH BOILER AT 48c Regular size; made of a good quality tin, bright finish, with covers; drop style iron handles. WOMEN'S 25c MUSLIN DRAWERS, PAIR 17c Of a soft finish muslin, pure white, wide hemstitched ruffle, well made; this sixty minute price barely covers the cost of material. Sale in muslin underwear department, second floor. 10c, 12c AND 14c GRADES OF WALL PAPER FOR 9c Including some of the newest things brought out this season. Color combinations and patterns suitable for any room in the house.

Third floor. SALE NO. 2 BEGINS AT 3 O'CLOCK. Chicago, June 23. Although the temperature here today is about the Alii.

si.i 9 sel for the Thompson woman, At torneys George Watson and L. P. Wede same as yesterday, the humidity in' man, Mrs. May Everett testified that By United Press. Wilkes Barre, June 23.

John Alex 65 V4 66U 26 66 66 44 Atnal Copper 66 Amer Ice 2 Am and 67 Amer Loco 44 Amer Smelt 1 v. creased and the day brought greater suffering than any other since the heat Coyle did not seem in hia right mind following the accident. He knew her androvltc'n and John Lalko, two young wave struck Chicago. 17 7714 Amer Sugar 12S 122ft 122 well and quite frequently called her Five deaths were reported today as the result of the heat, making a total of thirty seven since the present heat men of Larksville, are on trial today before Judge Garman on the charge of the murder of Anthony Carmalo vitch, who died as the' result of wounds said to have been inflicted by them in "Belle" instead of "May as he was wont to address her. It has not yet been brought out just what relation Jane Thompson was to the decedent.

Coyl. The defendant in answer denies that the plaintiff is an heir. 4tchi0Ik 106 105 i54 and O. 112 112 112 Brooklyn Sow 7SV4 78 Can Pacific 197 196 iftsg and nu gnii si Chi Gt West 27 27 27 and St 127 12 127 Col and I 38 3S Con Gag 141 139 139 wave began. DROWNING WAS NOT a fight on Easter Sunday last.

Both men were put upon the stand 17E OFFER 10 SHARES PEOPLES NATIONAL, 10 SHARES PINE BROOK 5 SHARES UNION NATIONAL 5 SHARES JESSUP NATIONAL 10 SHARES ANTHRACITE TRUST 5 SHARES SCRANTON TRUST 15 SHARES I. E. P. PPD. flDELITY SECURITIES COMPANY, CHARLES E.

ROBERTSON, 914 15 Mean Building, Scranton, Pa. Old Phone 1320. New Phone 259. i W. P.

BOLAND SAYS this morning, and they entered strong TO WOMAN'S LIKING fCr nil so as IT PAYS TO BE A TRUTH CLASSIFIED AD. READER Special to The Truth. Wilkes Barre, June 23. After denials that they had dealt the death blows, laying the entire blame on William Somelovitch, the chief witness for the commonwealth. It Is expected that the trial will be over by tomorrow night.

having jumped in the waters of the Susquehanna, and become convinced 30 30 27 27 46 46 132 132 19 19 R2 62 148 148 38 aS 67 67 75 75 117 117 27 27 44 126 126 uib eec 80 Erie 28 Erie 1st 46 Great North pfd 133 Interboro 19 Interboro pfd 64 Louis and Nash 149 Mo Kan and Tex 39 Mo Pacific 68 Nat Lead 75 Central 118 Nat Ry of 2d 27 and 44 North Pacific 127 If you were told that a Truth Classified ad. reader made a thousand dollars the other day through reading one of these what would you that drowning as not the easy death which she had been told it ARCHBALD. was, Mrs. Annie Henley, aged 45 years, was rescued about 5 o'clock think? And, yet, Truth Classified ads. present similar opportunities every day.

If others are profiting by reading them, why not you? It pays to be a this morning near the Dorrance col liery of the Lehigh Valley Coal Pennsylvania 133 133 133 METER WAS INCORRECT Truth Classified ad. reader. People Gas 107 107 107 Pd Steel Car 36 36 .36 Reading 158 157 167 Republic ...84 33 38 Rock Island 41 40 40 A night watchman of the colliery Baw the woman taking off her hat, SUMMER HOTELS. Dance, Cawley hall, Friday evening. Full orchestra.

Shirtwaist club. 22t3 Mr. and Mrs. Michael Lyons, of Wayne street, are rejoicing over the arrival of a baby girl at their home. Euchre and dance of Mid Valley Aid, Cawley's hall, Archbald, Tuesday, June 28.

23 27 William P. Boland at noon today 15c NOTTINGHAM AND FISH NET CURTAIN GOODS An unprecedented offer. We have received a larger quantity than we want for regular selling, and shall close out a number of pieces at cost. Widths range from 24, 27 to '3(5 inches; woven fast edges; also scalloped edges, for door panels. Sev and then watched her as she plunged So Pacific 124 123 128 aer 11 1 11 ru 1 1 1 ti a inmnnrinn South Railway 26 26 26 Union Pacific 176 173 173 Steel 79 78 78 Steel pfd 116 116 116 into the water.

After she had come up for the first time, she began fighting to get out, in which effort she Glen Summit Springs Hole I Glen Summit Springs, Pa. against W. W. Scranton and the offi cials of the Scranton Gas and Water company, restraining the was assisted by the watchman and a few other workmen who gathered. When taken into custody, she said "CARNIVAL OF NATIONS" IS TO OPEN TONIGHT she had been ill for the past three years, and with no support from her Modern Hotel of 200 Rooms.

White Service, Garage, Cafe, Grill Room. Special attention Given Automobile Parties. Wabash 20 19 19 NEW YORK CURB. (Quotations furnished by Brooks Co.) STOCKS Bid. Asked.

Bay State Gas Chicago Subway 2 2 Cos Arizona 1 15 11! 2 Ely Cons Ely Central 1 3 16 1 Goldfieid Cons 9 9 9 11 Greene 7 7 Inter Salt 5 7 Nevada Cons 11 11 Rawhide 20 21 United Copper 6 6 Yukon 4 4 Newhouse 1 1 relatives sne was tired or life. She had heard that drowning constituted an easy death, but she said that after her experice of this morning she had found that it was not. She determined to try some other route. The police will turn her over to the" charities for disposition. WARBURTON, Proprietors.

from collecting a water bill of contracted at Mr. Boland's home along the boulevard during the period from November, last, until May 1. The hearing has been set for June 27 at 9 a. m. Mr.

Boland's bill in equity recites that the meter in use during that time did not record accurately that the amount named in the watre company's bill is exorbitant and excessive. It is shown that a new meter in position since May shows a decided decrease In the amount of water consumed. This, too, despite the fact that it is known that considerably more water is now being used than at any time between November and May. Attorney Frank E. Donnelly represents the RKSORTa, Everything is In readiness for the "Carnival of Nations," which will be opened tonight in the Y.

C. A. building, for the benefit of the Playground Association, The moving pictures, showing views of the foreign countries, will prove to be an interesting feature of the carnival and in this connection the following programme will be carried out: Solo, Miss Stone; solo, Mrs. R. H.

Albertson; selections, Church of the Good Shepherd orchestra selections, "The Little German Band;" drill by a group of girls artistically costumed in Japanese apparel. MR. BARRETT WAS NOT REQUESTED TO RESIGN nFSCPiPTixp r.i imp It develops that Thomas A. Barrett, eral patterns in Nottinghams. Also various size mesh in the fish net material.

BOYS' WASHABLE BLOUSES 23c Made of well selected materials, in cheviots, percales, cham brays and satins. Light and dark patterns; stripes, also checks, including plain white; collar attached, breast pocket, pearl buttons, 7 to 15. Second Floor. $1.50 AND $2 MEN'S VESTS, THIS HOUR 33c In the men's clothing department on the main floor we will offer 400 men's regular made vests, from remnants of high grade materials, such as worsteds, in various fancy paterns, medium and dark colorings. This is one time in a lifetime to buy vests at so extraordinary little price.

Buy now for future needs. WOMEN'S FINE RIBBED VESTS AT Lace and tape trimmed neck, pure white, very elastic, real summer weight vests; shown in all sizes. WOMEN'S $1.25 JULIETS, PAIR FOR 88c Have rubber heels, patent tips, a very flexible shoe, and the kind for comfort for about the house, or street wear. All sizes. 50c MEN'S FINE RIBBED SHIRTS AND DRAWERS AT 35c Summer weight, ecru color, French collarette, silk and pearl buttons, trimmed front; drawers have double seat, suspender straps.

All sizes. SALE NO. 3 BEGINS AT 4 0 'CLOCK. vH.ss. I brimtnl pf useful Information, benntl.

iiiunrMo. TU. lemling hotel, described. who recently resigned as street commissioner at Wilkes Barre, did so on his own initiative, and not at the request of Mayor Kniffen as reported id NEW YORK GRAIN AND PRODUCE. New York, June 2S.

rFlour. Dull, unsettled; nominal. Pork Steady. Mess, 324.75(g) 25.25. Lard Quiet.

Middle west, spot, $12.40 12.50. Sugar Raw, firm. Centrifugals, 96; test, 4.24. Muscovado, 89; test, 3.74. Refined, quiet.

Cut loaf, 6.96; crushed, 5.85; powdered, 6.25; granulated, 6.15. Coffee Rio No. 7 on the spot, 8 8c. Tallow Steady. City, 6c; country, Hay Steady.

Prime, 116; No. 3 to wmi raw. aij Th. onl reliable complete Golde of City Send It'll. In for maillnir free copy.

Hureau 14 fork Atlantic Cit J. some Quarters. Refreshments will be served and special plans have been made in order to keep the carnival a cool and breezy center. Luna Park Sunday School excursions are healthy. Write for rates.

Better do so now. Free stunts 2SU Mr. Barrett will 'engage in the publication of the Man's Magazine, for which a company is' no being or CAUTION. ganized. It will 'be published in this I HEREBY WISH TO NOTIFY THE public that I will be responsible only city.

tor bins mat are 01 my own con traction. PATRICK H. KANE. Vandling, June 23, 1910. EAST SCRANTON.

TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY. WANTED AN EXPERIENCED LATJN dress, willing to do upstairs work. References required. Apply to Mrs. J.

J. Belden, corner Webster avenue and Willard Staples, of Verge avenue, Olive street. 2.U3 EXPERIENCED SHOE SALESLADY wanted. Apply to the manager. Myer Davldow, 307 Lackawanna avenue.

23U WOMEN'S $3.98 TRIMMED HATS FOR 95c Now is the hour chance to purchase a fashionably trimmed hat for less than cost of materials. Adolf Blau Union Ticket Agency 203 Lackawanna Scranton, Pa. aged about 15 years, was struck in the forehead by the large crane in the Allis Cbalmers company yesterday, cutting a deep gash. He was taken to the pffice of the building where medical attention was given. Several sitches were necessary to close the wound after which he was taken to his home on Verge avenue.

Chicken thieves are at work again in this part of the city. Numerous complaints have been sent in to the city police headquarters by people who have heard prowlers around the neigh FOil SALE OR RENT, BY WEEK, month or season, Idlewild Cottage, Lake Sheridan, Pa. A. D. Williams, 443 Taylor avenue, city.

23t9 (V'ANTED A PAINTER. APPLY AT Dougherty, 132 Bloom avenue, Dun more, Pa. 23t3 Mushroom shapes, in tan, red and blue flowers and ribbon trimmed. LEGAL. Bell Phone, 662 New 'Phone, 303 Authorized Agent for NOTICE IN THE COURT OF COM mon Pleas, No.

145, June Term, 1910. In the matter of the petition of the City of Scranton for the appointment of viewers to ascertain the costs, damages and expenses and assess the benefits for paving, grading and curbing North Main avenue, L. W. R. R.

to Oram street. The undersigned, having been appointed by the Court, viewers In the foregoing matter, hereby giv notice that they will on the 5th day of July, A. 1910, at 10 o'clock a. meet on the line of the said improvement, at the corner of North Main avenue and Oram street. Proceeding thence over the line of said improvement, viewing the same and the premises affected thereby, and will hear all parties Interested therein, and their witnesses.

ALEX THOMPSON, W. L. JAMES, DAVID CLARK, S3tl Viewers. borhood during the early hours of the morning. Wednesday about 2 o'clock two men were seen strolling around Buenzli court, after which they went to Ferber street where they entered a couple of hencries and the noise that the chickens made frightened the thieves away.

At the meeting Tuesday evening of the Golden Star council, Daughters of American, a committee was appointed to make arangements for the pic nis to be held at Nay Aug ark July 4 11 to 7 p. m. The committee in charge is composed of Mrs. Wellner, Mrs. Stark, Mrs.

Wayman, Mrs. Paff, and Mrs. Hoffman. The Ladies' Aid society of the German Presbyterian church is busily engaged making arrangements for its sociel which wil be held July 4 in the auditorium of the church. Ice cream and cake will be for sale.

Captal Jacob Fries, of Chemical Company, No. 3, is on his vacation for two weeks and will spend a number of days fishing in some of the nearby lakes. WOMEN'S 69c WHITE LAWN WAISTS AT 42c Lingerie and plain tailored 'styles. The lingerie Is made with fine tucks in front, cluster tucks in back, crush collar. The tailored waists of linene, stiff collar and cuffs, pocket, fastens down front.

Lingerie fastens down back. Long sleevs all BiZea don't pay to make waists when you can buy them for 42c. WOMEN'S FAST BLACK HOSE AT 5c 100 Dozen just received from a big maker who calls them run of mill; two thread heel and toe, and at 5c away they'll go. 15c WHITE LAWN, THIS HOUR AT .1 40 inches wide; a fine sheer quality; has a crisp finish; its width gives it an extra advantage for making fine dresses or underlining. 15c WHITE BASTING COTTON, DOZEN FOR 8c Put up 12 to package, in white only.

No. 40 and 50 only. A smooth finish, strong thread quantity limited to 12 to a customer. 75c TABLE COVERS, EACH 55c 8 4 size, measures 56x70 inches. Choice of fast color turkey red and white, or green and white; set and all over designs; with border and fringe all round; service wearing covers.

29c GRANITE COTTAGE CARPETS AT 19c 36 inches wide in four good paterns, which are reversible. A strong, serviceable quality. At this hour's price this lot will go quickly. If in need of enough for room or so for your cottage, this is an ideal chance to buy. Jonas Long's Sons All Steamship Lines The following lines have weekly sailings and there are still a few desirable berths on their various steamers White Star, American Line New York and Philadelphia service, Cunard, Anchor, North German Lloyd, New York, Philadelphia and Baltimore service, Holland American, Scandinavian American, Hamburg American, French, Atlantic Transport, Austro American, Fabre, Lloyd Sabaudo, Red Star, New York and Philadelphia service, the Royal Mail S.

S. Co. Call on us and we will secure your berth by wire, giving you the same accommodation as the head offices, without extra charge. Express, Bankers' and Steamship Companies' Travelers' Checks issued. Available all over the world, without charge.

Legal Bonded Agent for Thos. Cook Son, Raymond Whitcomb, Mc Grane's, Clarke's and McCann's Tours in Europe and America. NOTICE IN THE COURT OF COM mon Pleas. No. 146, June Term.

1910. In the matter of the petition of tfte City of Scranton for the appointment of viewers to ascertain the costs, damages and expenses and assss the benefits for paving, grading and curbing Cedar avenue from the Cedar avenue bridge to the end of the present stone block pavement. The undersigned, having been ap by the Court, viewers in the oregoing matter, hereby give notice that they will on the 6th day of July, A. 1910, at 10 o'clock a. meet on the line of the said improvement, at the corner of Cedar avenue and the bridge.

Proceeding thence over the line of said Improvement, viewing the same and the premises affected thereby, and will hear all parties interested therein, and their witnesses. THEO. V. OR A MBS, ED. A.

WHITE. WM. PENN MOPGAN, 23tl Vljvttk Socialist Speaker Tonight. Rudolph Katz, organizer for the Socialist Labor party, who spoke last night on the tenets of the party in West Scranton, will speak again to night in South Scranton at Working men's hall, Prospect avenue and ANsr street. i.

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