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howkes tonight or Saturday. A S3' t.I fl I anpsdK)ttevluil4taB no p. B8TABUS ID I860, PITTSTON, FRIDAY AUGfrST 8, 1913. Bi1 JSC. 18B2.

1 1 III) V.WI 11 Tl ME 01 INNOCENTLY TELLS HOW FATHER KILLED HORSE oQIJ GENERAL CLEAN UP OF SALOON SIDE ROOMS BY SLASHING THROAT IS NOW CONTEMPLATED ROUBLE HI IN OPPOSING OF UNO'S MISSION nil it WILL TAKE StAND 1:11 IE Unconscious of the fact that he was Preparations for a wholesale clean 1 inST Out of anUnn aAa rnmtlfl In Wil I SENATOR LIPPITT. weavine about his father a net or evi MAYOR WHITL.0CK. kesbarre and other places are being I dence which threatens to land the parent in Jail, John Novak, aged nine mane Dy the county detectives anoi Desk Covered With Cotton Fabrics In Tariff Debate. i next week there promises to be some I developments which iwill startle the! Said President Wilson Is Concid ering Him For Diplomatic Post. years, of 37S, Norm Main street, last evening unbared his youthful mind to Alderman Lewis Smith of how his community.

The district, attorney! father. Andrew Novack; and Joseph American is Welcome in proposes to ride yer the heads of the I local police and other officials and I clean out dives in a maner they have! Remanowski. of 371 North Main street, To Tell How Dtfendan Controller Claims Penalty cut the throat of a horse belonging to never been cleansed before. William Smalauckas, of 7 Cornelia Mexican Capital. EloDed.

District Attorney iBigelow Is ou: tor street, a year ago. Following the child's story the alderman held the of town and will not be back until! Monday, so the detectives were not at I liberty to make any thing public to 1 defendants, under $500 bail each for court on specific charges of cruelty APPREHENSION IN WASHINGTON to animals and malicious mischief. day. They, however, stated that they FOR A NUMBER OF YEARS IT WAS were at work on other hotels besides A PRACTICE OF COUNTT COL ANXIOUS tO RELATE Alili THE ORDtl DETAILS OF THE CASE SITUATION NOT UNLIKE THAT After the crime had lain dormant. i iic uiiwj Twucie cue lines uavc uecui for about twelve months, it became TRIAL WILL NOT BE LONG entered.

the part of the childish lips to tattle WHICH PRECEDED BLOWING UP OF MAINE INDIGNITY TO LIND WILL MEAN OUTBREAK In sDeaklne of the crusade today. the story of how his father "cut a DRAWN OCT OtJBTlCE VAN FLEET EtfPfiAVORISG TO KEEP County Detective Price said that in horse's neck." Other mouths took it OF WAR NEXT 24 HOURS WILL BRING GRAVE DEVELOPMENTS formation about these places has been in the hands of the county officials for the past several months, but to Smalauckas, who instituted the prosecution and caused warrants to be Issued for the two men. The cutting WITNESSES TO THE FACTS AND CASE MAT B7 WOUND VP IN A LECTORS TO RETAIN THIS FIVE PER CENT. PENALTY FOR THEIR OWN. USE," BUT CONTROLLER HENDERSHOT WtLtl STAND FOR IT NO liONGEH AS A RESULT RECENT SETTLEo MENTS HAVE BEEN MADE UNDER PROTEST.

Trouble has been almost daily en IN SITUATION, that was difficult to get witnesses WEEK. of the horse's throat followed so closely upon the controversy, which to stand up. Now hat the Tripoli Washington, Aug. 8. Despite the hotel case gave them an opening and San Francisco, Aug 6.

When today's trial of Maury I. Biggs, on the became so violent as to attract pub attempts to assume an attitude of optimism, there was some grave ap lic attention among the members of the wotneeses were rounded up, it is an easy matter to use them in other cases. cnarge oi violating the Mann white prehension in official circles today over St. Casimir's Lithuanian congrega slave law 'began, indications that tion, that Smalauckas immediately en the reception which will be accorded John Llnd; President Wilson's person tertained suspicions that members of Miss Martha Warrington with whom be is alleged to have eloped to Rena from Sacramento, would be countered by. the county officials In making settlements with tax collectors, and as a result there la a quiet war being waged that may result In litigation in some cases.

ThA trouble All! REPORT SHOWS al representative when he lands In the faction of the to which he did not belong had killed his horse in called to the stand. She has been waiting, in the district attorney's of a spirit or revenge. Vera Cruz today. Official circles were still insisting today that the open attitude, of opposition of the Huerta government was a bold bluff In a final is over the five per cent, oenaltv which EARNINGS OF VAUEY The youngster was the 'star wit nce lor several days to be called i Vi i' for years paslt the collectors have been retaining. The controller hus ness in the case and his story, backed by his blissful, big eyed innocence.

and is said to be, impatient to go on the She Is expected to give attempt to force recognition. If it is decided not to stand for thla and as SMASH All alt the details or her relations with a consequence all the settlements that could not have been more prejudicial to his father than if he had desired to convict the defendants. The al Dims and to describe the events be nave been recently made with the Senator Lippitt of Rhode Island con. all will be well. But, if not, and Lind is molested, the government will be confronted with a situation Identical with that which followed the blowing up of the Battleship Maine in Havana county treasurer have muri niw fore and after the arrest of Dlggs and Drew Caminetti in the they verted the senate into a.

textile school. derman let him talk and helped him For the fiscal year ended June protest His own and neighboring desks were out with an occasional question. rented in te no. the Lehigh Valley Railroad Company! Some time ago the county solicitor. covered with cotton fabrics, designs of Harbor.

He did not see the horse throat The trial will not be long drawn met the tax collectors and notified Lind ma fall In his mission, hut an which were displayed on a wall map, Mayor Brand Whit lock of Toledo. Is reports results which establish new cut, but he seemed to know all about tliom tKst tliA n. 1 1 cut. The government attorneys declared today that hey expected to indlamitv to Und would nractieallvl while another large chart contained fig it, for he said that the animal had announce the intent of war. which "res or the cotton textile industry.

He the latest prospective candidate for diplomatic honors and If' McCombs decline's the French ambassadorship he may gut close their case in a day and a half been removed one evening from the records. The gross earnings of $43, iw them the five per cent penalty, as 043,372 were $6,137,437 in excess of they were not entitled to It The solid (tor explained that thv were beiiur. charged discrimination, against the higher would necessitate armed reprisal. or testimony and the defense Is ex barn of Smalauckas and led down the that. Mayor Newton D.

Baker of Clove The Mexican situation today was of goods of New England in favor railroad tracks to the rear of the No pected to occupy about the same land, who was In Washington a few days said that another 24 nours would re of the coarser goods made in southern mills. This was hotly denied by Senator length of time. There will be little ack and Remanowski homes. Here. ago, got assurances that Mr.

Vt hillock year and the greatest in the history of 1 the company About two thirds of the Penalty belonged the increase in earnings resulted from mc.n:y;,, i sult in grave developments. Presi or no salaclousnessi If federal Judge according to the boy, its throat was Simmons and other Democrats. would probably be the one man reccigni.ed dent Wilson and Secretary Bryan had slashed. The animal was found dead from Ohio with a diplomatic appointment. the official word this afternoon of coal traffic, which yielded a revenue tTSSTJS there the next morning.

Van Fleet can avoid it. He frequently interrupts' the questioning Ot witnesses to expedite, the trial to get the facts from the witnesses in as few words as President Huerta, that unless John The little fellow graphically de of $20,385,389. For the previous fiscaTyear the profit and loss Account Mr. Baker was an original Wilson man In the preconventlon campaign In Ohio and his, delegation was seated at the Baltimore Lind was authorized to recognize the existing government, his presence would be considered Undesirable. The scribed' how his father and Remanowski had returned to the house, talking about a "Job well done," and how the convention after a desperate nght.

possible. The witnesses called yesterday afternoon testified principally regarding, the purchase ty Diggs and was given special credits, which strengthened the showing made. Jf? "SS Nothing of this sort has been re UmJhey ten0Ottnl8r2? ATfufi in th trouble and no settlement was made youngster's mother had taken down a President has not yet decided what reply is to be made to this bold decla Caminetti of Interstate railroad tick strap, for which Tie seemed to have a 1.1,1.1. i) ii tn on me oia iDasis. ration.

Tov nll.n 1 tremendous respect, and walloned her ets for themselve na Miss Warrington and Lola Norris and regard' PNEUMONIA IS CANOE CLUB IS ORGANIZED BY LOCAL YOUNG MEN presented. Nor was it necessary to 5 2Jr. It was officially announced at the spouse for his part In the affair. The force a showlmr On the pontrarv ex Vv VKUU tuB collection White House this afternoon that Lina ing the circumstances of their trip boy was much impressed with one will go. from vera Cruz to the Mexi from Sacramento to Keno.

can capital tonight, and that he will thing he remembered, that Reman owski's arm was covered with blood to the elbow. TS7 PwnSi Aftlr six ninths froni not be requested to remain on board CAUSE OF DEATH me notice or the time to pay taxes the ures for the latest fiscal year amount the Battleship New Hampshire for RACING AVIATOR AAAjnn i fvt vwuu uuutfivj Muau further orders. In collector, failed Reports From Mexico. a to notify taxpayers of the approach compared with the" previous year. th5 penaity period and wheV, tHU while for maintenance of equipment time irH itntwi Mexico, via Galveston.

Mils' ft With I HOMAS M. REAP, FORMER RESIDENT, OF SEN. I0HNSTON Former Governor John Lind. Presi Launching a project which promises WITH FAST TRAIN dent Wilsnn fi Rnecinl rpnrcoontaHvo tolto become remarkably monular and arrive here tonight, Mexican Jingoism lneet deserved success, a num the expenditure was $7,561,271, an in per cent additional, giving them tin crease of $1,247,954, most of which is cent for collection. This was a depreciation charge to conform to a practiced largely In cases where the requirement.

coal companies retain the taxes Iropn With the ratio Of operating ex the mcriw nt their Btnnlnvno. Tw was at Doillng point today. That west i nuiion there is opposition to the coming of men met at the Y. A. T.ind thero in nn Hmiht ht ih.

miu. last evening and took the initial st ns Washington, Aug. 8'. Senator Jo All TO I1 seph F. Johnston, of Alabama, one of 'peases to earnings thus Increased, and I tax oodleotoxav would.

jlt ntU. the) standing 87.20 per cent, there was a penalty period aiTlveaMd "then they tion agitating Americans todav is how towaru the organization of a eanoa Dr. Joseph C. Rean. Dresident of the revenue oi jo.odz.

i would turn it into the company to, gt serious tne opposition is. It was asnertert tnri.iv that tho fr. There vere about 15 canoeists pres Miners' Bank, has received word or tne inis is a gain or over the the extra five per cent to the preju the oldest members of the Upper House, died here today of pneumonia. Johnston was a Democrat and resided in Bismingham. He was 70 years of age.

After twice being death of his brother. Thomas M. Reaii. elgn office spoke with the authority of at lne ffwUllI anl the PCapo Mnertn voatnv vion tf iOI lsit! was d'scussed with enthusiasm pieviuus year anu compares wun in, dice or tne tax payers who (were nn at Tacoma, yesterday morning. iov.vod iur laii, uui ior mat iscai acquainted with the method.

year the operating ratio was $8,761. Controller Hendnrflhot wmiM not statement that Lind would not be de Mi' CIetM of officers was and iieians relative to the passing of elected governor of Alabama, Johns sirable in Mexico, unless he came bear, was named prcsi Baltimore, Aug. 8. Racing a train on the Pennsylvania railroad from New York to Washington, Aviator C. Marvin Wood reached Baltimore today 828.

an increase of $1,948,808 over stand for this method Kit doing bust 1912, and comparing with $7,519,458 ness and the collectors have so been for 1911 as the previous largest notified. He claimed that the eol ton was sent to the united States Senate in 1907, and re elected in 1909 Mr. Reap are lacking. The cause of death is not known, further than Mr. Reap had been falling In health for about six months.

Burial hvill ptobably be in the western cilv. but at 8:10. He was then far ahead of The death of Senator Johnston leaves ing recognition of the Huerta govern ferrln' TIce president; ment. George Brittain, secretary treasurer; Despite the agitation there has been no anti American demonstration, but Sohwarfz. Ellis and Touhill.

The char those experienced in things Mexican J0LK rcstilt. lectors were not entitled to the fiTe the Democrats in the senate a margin inus tne benign valley Kallroad oer cent, nenaltv. aa this Was not ad of one vote with which to pass the company shows earnings equal to I ded for their benefit, but for the bene this is not known definitely. Thomas iM. Reap was 56 years tariff bill.

are apprehensive of what may occur if the Mexicans get worked un to a 14.45 per cent, on its $60,608,000 capl fit trt the county. tal stock. Adding the separately The other day one of the coHeotors The possibilities of the Susquehanna pucr. ot excitement. age.

He was the son of Michael and Alary Bolln Reap and was bor in the family homestead on North Main teporteo net income of the controlled asked him why he was raisins; suoh for clean sport and recreation have AMBASSADORS MEET benign vauey uoai company, si.471. racket about tne penalty, nr. been neglected by the Ameri street. He. spent his boyhood in this 275.

the showing becomes 16.87 per Hendershot answered that he was not cent, as the true outcome of the fiscal praising a racket but that the law was city and when a young man entered cans of the Plttstons, but the new organization purposes make enjoyment of the onncrtunlties bresento'l SEVENTEEN LOSE into the general insurance. business in year. The report shows $6,507,721 as making the disturbance. the train, which was due at 8:25 Wood left Garden City, L. in his monoplane at 4:88.

The speolal train "racing Wood left Jersey City at 4:30. Aug. 8. Aviator Wend was forced to alight a mile and a half west of here at 9 o'clock today. The aviator's train was on the Pennsylvania tracks and when Wood saw the Maltimore and Ohio tracks from a high altitude, he' swooped down.

He made a perfect landing on J. J3. Dy man's farm. There was also 'some slight engine trouble which Wood desired to remedy before resuming his flight. If possible he wanted a special train to guide him to the national capital, as he had strayed fully twenty miles from the association with his father, Michael naving been expended for additions by the river practicable.

The recent Yv and betterments to the railroad prop erties. MAY NOT BALLOT M. J. A. carnival demonstrated very effectively how well adapted the Susquehanna is to water sports and to LIVES AS Reap, who is best remembered in business circles for his part in the establishment of the Miners' Bank.

Later THomas Reap looked after the extensive property holding or the Reap Estate in Pittston. POWER Capital obligations of the Lehigh Valley Railroad Company outstand that excellent recreation, canoeing. ir.g were reduced during the year by London, Aug. 8. The ambassadors The tentative plans of the canoe net amount oi 94,010, uuu.

rom CANDIDATES HQ M9 AT PRIMARY ELECTlul About twenty years iinro he vnt niiusiuianes me company received 585,000 of debenture 5s fn reimburse BOAT GOES DOWN Washington and settled in Tacoma, where he had ikh" development of which he has devoted club call for the erection of a portable or stationary boathouse along the river edge on the west side between the two bridges. It is proposed to have the work done sometime during the winter in preparation for spring and summer activity by the club. The met today in consultation at the foreign office of Sir Edward Grey, the purpose of discussing the Adrianople situation. Now that another peace agreement has been reached In the Balkans, It is believed that all that remains to be done is to make Turkey ment of cash advances, and took Into Its treasury $1,350,000 new eaulD Pennsylvania tracks. Wood said that he became ennfusd as to his route on most of his time since lenv'ntr ment 5s Issued against 1.000 additional In 1894 he married Miss Matilda Stah rreignt cars and 50 steel passenger Some sumrlse and consternation leaving Baltimore, when he encoun similar iurna nf oiitnrl nmnnv lurllnlnl randldatAa cars, wonting assets exceed Swinemur.de.

Germanv. Aue. 8 structure, under present plans, would' tered a maze of railroad tracks on the llaDllltles tO the extent Of $32,277,507 lan.l their frlenrio map a Seventeen persons were, drowned off merely accommodate the canoes of outskirts of the city. lem, of Tacoma, who survives him, as does one daughter, Genevieve. jtfr.

Reap had twice retured to visit his family and friends in Pitts ton. Through his residence here and for the railroad and $2,408,035 for the that unW atrlxt IntarnrAtaMnn Qaithersburg is about twenty live miles from Washington. Wood hopes respect the treaty of London and retire operation on Enos Midia frontier. Bulgaria has formerly notified the the powers to put the Ottomans out of powers that she regards it as up to Adrianople. coal company.

the iaw iudiclal candidates could hot tne Deacn here in sight of hundreds of the members and would be an elaDor bathers and strollers when a power ate affair. Preparations are also un boat capsized. There were twenty one I der way for suitable care for the craft persons abroad and only four were of the club members during the bal Acting Upon a plan for financing lh tori unnn it thn nriman alwtlnn visits, Mr. Reap mill be remembered) new capital requirements of the elec but that all candidates would have trie lighting and power properties In their names placed on the non partl the Lehigh Valley Transit svsrem in. Unn hniint fn ih.

a.nn,.i saved. The boat was couiDDed also I ance of the season. by many PittstDn people, to whom the news ot his death will be a cause of The Scranton Canoe Club, with its with a sail and a sudden change in regret. to resume his flight later in the day. TWO ARE DROWNED AT AIUNTIC CUV: elaborate home at Lake Winola and wina caused the accident.

Besides his widow and daughter. The Train for St. Mary's Parish Excursion, of Upper Pittston, to Harvey's Lake, will leave the Junction station at 8:30 a. in two sections, Monday, Aug. 11, stopping at the its attractive social functions during the winter season, is a properoug and dependently of the electric railways.

The law requires that thirty days the controlled Lehigh Valley Light and must elapse from the creation of a Power Company has sold $275,000 first vacancy In office to the time for flllwt m.VZ LoutTof.an authorized Issue nomination papers, and in the present of $2,000,000. It is understood the instance Attorney John Halsey. the proceeds of the bonds sold go largely Republican county chairman, found in reimbursement of exDendlturen al. that tK .1.. successful organization that affords much enjoyment and recreation to its nemical works, water street, ano Mr.

Reap is survived by his brother, Dr. J. C. Reap, and one sister, Mrs. Mary Reap Bohan, of this city.

mm dardis, Dorranceton. 8a2t members and it is suggested that the pursuits of the local club be along Hi dig KILLED BY lulu mvi aic uhij S3 1 11 uiuo ae ready made. Financing th3 prim A vacanV hold tn Hnv Mltl ahM similar lines. If the project goes lirrY na miAnaoofiillir a a tnjlliaflkn HUSBAND UNDER ARREST a vuiuaoie ariving norse owned dvi v.m 1 uuuii, lite iiuim 11 mien wmiM mob. MVaPQ OT, FORMER PII1SI0H MAN, inT i iiin cits bu uaujy iniurea iv divisions of Its operations separately leaves to the Lehigh Valley Transit Company the free and unsold balance of Its 15.00t refunding and Improvement bpnds, which is $5,316, 000, for the further and future development of the railway properties.

EOR MYSTERIOUS MURDER the governor signed the bill creating an additional judge on July 2 lit. As the last day for filing nomination papers for. the primary election falls on August 19, it makes it a day short of the legal requirement When the attention of the clerks In the county commissioners' office was umiiK an uk iv ujr nie iwt au uuuna xsiacs Atlantic City, Aug. 8 'While bathing, in the ocean shortly after 6 o'clock this morning before life guards were on duty. Miss Edith.

Rocky, aged 21 years, of Quarryville, near Lancaster, and William Lewis, of Washington, Ii. Ct were drowned. So far neither body has been recovered. Rufas Bradley, a negro, is in the City Diamond express, of the Lehigh Valley, In Upper Pittston, yesterday after 1 CLERK BROKERS noon, that It was necessary to shoot it. The animal was originally owned by called to the matter yesterday It was M.

J. Murtha, of Upper Pittston, re tne late a. B. iKommel, of the Wyo ming vaney paper mill, and was used Hospital suffering from the effects of as a driving horse by Mr. Bolln, ceived a letter today containing the sad news of the "death of his uncle, Thomas Dardis, a former resident of his brave efiorts to save the girl.

He has only a flKhtinr chance of llvlner. SAYS SULZER WAS ine norse was a net animal and agist the mm since purchasing it, Mr. Bolln al this city, who passed away recently While the crowd was watching Bradly lowed it much freedom. Yesterdav. at his home in Cincinnati, Ohio.

Mr. swimming toward the girl, Lewis called for help "several yards up the Philadelphia, Aug. 8. Isadore Wolf, whose wife Yetta was found murdered in her home in the vice quarantined section of this city last night, was committed without ball today to await the action of the coroner's jury. Although Wolf declared that he had not entered the house until the time the body was found, two National Guardsmen testified that they had seen him enter the dwelling about four hours before the murder was discovered.

Other evidence produced against Wolf today was a shirt from which several pieces had been torn. Dardis was about 65 years of age. while grazing near the Lehigh Valley traoks, near the Seneca breaker, the stated that they had Just received a certified copy of the new act creating the additional Judge and had not had the question formally considered. As the additional judge is practically a State office the matter will be referred to the attorney general for a decision before any Anal action Is taken by the county commissioners toward challenging the ballets. Petitions will be received for the primary election as was originally planned unless word Is received from With the view of strengthening his He was a native of Honesdale and dur beach.

Before he could be reached his BACK OF ACCOUNT case against the German ia Hotel, animal iwandened down the main line ing his early are resided in tnis city. iwiiKeaoarre, conducted by Harry For of the Lehigh Valley. The Black Dia body disappeared under the waves. A crowd of BOO persons, who gather on the board walk, witnessed the double tragedy. sey, tne district attorney today obtain mond was going at its usual fast clin, About 35 years ago he moved to Cincinnati, where, for many years, he had been a member the city police force.

He is survived by his wife and and the engineer, it is said, made every eo an order from the court commanding the proprietor to produce his hotel etrori to get tne norse on the track, New York, Aug. 8. Effingham' Sut When the train was a short' fiiRtn.nA? register, showing the lUt of guests at his place for the past three months. away, the horse started to run alone ton, a broker's clerk, this afternoon three daughters, also by his sisters, Mrs. Hughes.

of 'Pine street, this city, and Mrs. Jane Ennlai of Cincinnati, the auditor general at Harrisburg to the contrary. The detectives working the case. say Via ti inb hut 11 cist. I rnnlr thn atiinri hafnlA thA FrawleV The Germanla is the place where Alice that the torn pieces may have beenith.

f.t imi. m.i'.j Innmmlt too. invenHirntinir thn cam The question, however. Is worrying dispell and Herbert Johns stayed and on brother, John, of Cincinnati. stained with blood.

ir nath The hlnw ft si.r ih. Llcn fund of Oov. Snlziir. and swore some of the candidates and prospect FdR JOHN FAIY prior to going to Harveys Lake, 'whore the girl met a tragic and mysterious death. It Is charred bv the authorities neisner.

anas Catharine mJ1r hin. anrt it w.ia alias Catharine that the much discussed account "No. ive candidates for judgeship, and If the primary Ib eliminated imun, agea zj. who the detectives it OF 10 500," of Fuller and Gray, was back of I it will result in a of possibly oay ia me oiner woman in tne case. that the hotel Is conducted very loosely the governor.

By this evidence the a score of candidates for the place at and a rule has been asked for the committee sought to make good the charge that Sulzer "played the mar (Special to the Gazette.) 'Pottsville, Auk 8 John Fahey, mho was defeated by William Mat revocation of Forsey's liquor license IAN INVASI tne general election. was also arraigned before the magistrate and at the request of agents for the department of justice who are investigating the white slave evil, was held in $500 bail for a further hear It is reported that several men who so ket," while a candidate for governor thews for the position of president of cured accommodations at the hotel Rowley's Band Dance tonight. It of New York. JJlstrict No. 9.

U. M. W. or wnicn have been subpoenaed as witnesses. OF UtIIIFO STATES ing.

he had held for many years, wHl not Scranton, Aug. 8. A message was Herbert John has also been tub FINE MARKET STOCK TOMORROW pcenaed. LARGE GLASS PLANT received here today that a branch of the Wharton School of Finance of A huge pair of shears were found today and the detectives believe that St. Petersburg, Aug.

8. The tide of long be idle, lor he has been named by National President John P. White as national statistician of the union, emigration from Russia to the TTnltoH tney were tne instruments with which the University of Pennsylvania will be founded in the Lackawanna and AT BRENNAN ROBERTS'. Home Grown Peaches. Blackberries good season end stoe Blackberries good season end the dead woman's throat was and South America has reached succeeding Senator William Green, of FOUR LABORERS KilEO DESTROYED BY FIRE unpreceaeniea ipruporuons, according Wyoming Valley region on October 1.

The report expressed the hope that the work can be conducted for both and Scranton. stock. to government ngures out officially here today. The figures were taken from the reports of provincial gover in mm OFCK Cumberland, Aug. 8.

The Ripe Cantaloupes and Watermelon. Home Grown Tomatoes. STRUCK BY BASE BALL, INJURY PROVES FATAL nors to tne ministry of the Interior. Tn'rTSf P. Merten Sons, was totally the provinces of Volhynia, Tlie Train for St.

Mary's Pnrlsh Ex Naw York, Aug. 8. 'Four laborers from Kiev, destroyed' bv fire early today, with a cursion, of Upper Pittston, to Har were Instantly killed and five are dy Ohio, who was named to succeed Edwin Perry, resigned, as secretary treasury of the international organisation. Mr. Fahey is preparing to go to Indianapolis to take up new duties.

He was one of the first organizers of the mine workers in the anthracite region, where he laid the foundations for the present District No. 9 organization in 1897, soon after the Lattimer riots. For 15 years he was at the head pf the Schuylkill Northumberland miners, until the factional sorap deposed him last spring. none urown sweet corn. Home Grown Cooking1 Apples.

Complete line of fresh, seasonable loss of $50,000. Kharkov. Minsk and Saratov. Six thousand are arriving daily at Llbau for the purpose of embarking on ing following a collision between a motor hand oar and a freight train. vey Lake, will leave tne junction station at 8:30 a.

in two sections, Monday, Aug. 11, stopping at the Johnstown, Aug. 8. Struck in the head with a base ball while In a fruits and vegetables: Tou can boy at on the Centra New England Railroad, steamers leaving that port for the Chemical Works, Water street, anw near Pleasant Valley, here today. game Wednesday, Donald Hamilton, of Americas.

It Is noted the renort nnh The business man who IS Wideawake enough to advertise his stock deserves your support Scan The Gazette advertising columns today. V. TIT A 1 Dorranceton. 8a2t in mi leuni. ot tne Tribune i ih tod.iv tnat Knwinnu vhn this market with just as much absolute satisfaction by phone as by a per sonal call.

Try it tomorrow. League, died thl3 afternoon. I crate to the Americans rarely return An Ens Way to Make Money. Take advantage or tne bargains Some good nai gains mentioned In his the advertising columns of The Ga their mother country as do those his 'from Italy and some of the countries of southern and central Europe. which progressive merchants advertise In The Gasette.

Tell your merchant you read advertisement in The Gazette. Tell your merchant you read advertisement In The Gasette, Read The Gasette and. keep posted. Read The Qosstte and keep potted. ette today.

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