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ESTABLISH Kl 1903. TEN PAGES-7O COLCMX 3:30 EDITION. MIRROR'S SPECIAL REPORT. PUBLISHERS' PRESS SERVICE. COCHRAN SEES HOME RULE.

Believes Land Bill Will Be the Sal vat ion of Ireland. New York, Aug. W. Itourkc Cuck- ran, i returned irom Ire- laud, in an -interview his belief that will o-m liave ho-iic rule. i- mv-t ojiti- mistic the future of Ireland.

He believes the Irish land i.iii will prove the --ahatioii of the Russian Towns Wiped Out by Fire M. I'eiersbiirg, Aug. -'Hie towns l)briiika. ami i'reoxrege located in the jiruvint-e of Samara, have been de-troyed by lire. '-Three huudred houses and" of grain were destroyed.

There is inten-e -sutlering among the- victims of the c-m- ilagratiou. To Punish Russian Consul's Murderers. St. Petersburg. Aug.

Otiiciai Messenger today says that the Russian ambassador at Constantin-ipse has received a telegram from announcing that a squadron of Russian Black sea fleet has been ordered to sai! for Turkish waters, for the purpose of enforcing the punishment of every official in any way connected with the murder of the Russian consul at Monastir. Albania Insurgents Fighting Turks. Yienna. Aug. from Constantinople state that the insurgents are in pasipision of the town- of KJissure.

Albania, and that fighting continues between the Turks and insurgents near Sierula. Both sides are reported to have lost heavily. Weather Forecast. Showers tonight and Sunday. Wanner tonight.

PERSOMMEL OF HhVSf ARK1Y STAFF Two General Orders Wiil Be Issued by General Young as Chief of Staff of the Army. Washington, Aug. general orders will be issued by General Young as chief of staff of the army tmter the new law. The first states that rn compliance with the instructions of the president, he. General Young, relinquishes command of the army and as- snmes the duties cf chief of staff.

The second order announces the as- signraent of officers of ihe genera! staff as follows: Assfs'ant- irif chief of staff. Major General Henry C. Corbin. adjutant Erisaoier General William H. Carter; Genera! Wallace F.

Randolph, chief of artillery. The officers named will perform such duties as may be assizmeU them uuder the law by the chief or staff. War college board: Brigadier General Tasker H. BHss. president; Colonel Alexander Mackenzie, corps of engineers, general staff, and Major William D.

Beach, Tenth cavairy, general staff, directors. Colonel William P. Kail, assistant adjutant general, is designated acting adjutant general of the assembly. Heretofore all army orders have been issued from tbe headquarters of the army adjutant general's office, by command of lieutenant general, hut by the adjutant general. Hereafter orders will be issued direct from the war department, signed by the chief of staff and inscribed, "Official, W.

P. Hall, acting adjutant general." As assistant chief of staff General Corbin will perform much the sarn3 duties that have come under his direction hertofore. Thr "United Tailors." AUK. istrsi in tra-j? oaci of nations 1" as the "United Tailors." Charics Scnvrab's millions srosaid 10 behind the scheme, which, it is understood, will be launche.1 in this ia one week. Five branra stores have been in various parts of and the project s-ay within CO Vnerr will be in operation in large cities all over the country.

TRAINS WERE LATE. Wrecks Caase Delays of Both East and West Bound Traffic. Wreck- -ju-ed Ieiays and train- i iiio Pacific expre-s v.a- an and minutes behind, the new-oaiier train two hours and thirty minutes and the last mail half an hour. A wreck below he cause. Many liu-ine-- men.

there fore. did not get their eastern mail un til almost noon: likewise their Train No. 22. feist Imund. due Isere a' 4:40 a.

did get in i 7 Fifteen minutes late and running at tlie rate of fort.Vjfive miles an hour, ihe train ran into an open witch late tcrday afternoon at O. One trainman was instantly killed, another fatally injured and eleven other persons wore more or injured. Items Oudenaed--Personals Cacght Just Before Our Press Hoax. Krauk Weaver f-ur have goue to Atlantic City for weeks. M.

A. Coisdriii sun- Walter aud Freddy, are visi'i'ig in Wa-h itigtoii, OMo. iliss Charlotte Iteichley, af York. Pa. is visiting Miss Eleauur Eleventh street.

Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Miller. 2W2- Niuth avenue, are visiting Pittabur; friends aud relatives. Mr.

and Mrs. Ira Cummin-, of Mi- Aloy's Fort, lluiizingdon couuty. are ii- iliug reknives in the city. Miss Fannie Woud and Cliar- lone, left fur a tiio weeks" iiit t- Philadelphia aud Atlantic City. Miss Elsie Inin.

of Piltsbiirg. re turned lutjise. after a lend with her friends in this city. Millard Helms and William Mariii. leave tonight for an e.Mended It l.hii-ago and oilier western t-iiies.

Ikivid K. Klelfmaii. of 71l Howard ave tue. left last night for Washington. York.

Philadelphia and Atlantic City. Chri-t F'-iiiu and family. of Ahoona. pa--ed the cily ierday uu their City. Mu acount of the inlet at Eighth ave- and Tweniy-lirst clog- the stn-et at that Ls i Mater.

Miss Kose Kajtlain. stenographer f- P. Ar North of Newton. X. was a ivi-ent guest at the huine of Euima Hinton.

ti20 Third avenue. iieginning Monday will made at No. a engine house. A new loor wiil be laid in the carriage other needed repairs completed. Mr.

Warner Hell, of the Philadelphia North American stair, arrived in the eitj ast nigist. on a short visit. Mr. Bei' vas for many years editor of the Gazette. drs.

J. E. MacNevin. of Mandan. Vorth Iakota.

is the pieassint gncs; 01 icr brother and niece. Mrs. J. F. Copley.

1510 Nineteenth street, Mr. John Cassiday. of 47 avenue. Mr-. M.

Neylun. a former if Altoona. now of Allegheny, was one the excursionists to Atlantic City Here she was joined by her Master Cleve Condrin. wha accompanied her to seashore. A horse owned by Hotel Keeper Yon.

vhich ran away last Thursday while on he road to Altoona from Wopsononock. vas captured this morning at Fourth irenue and Fourth street. The auinur vas suffering from numerous cuts and LATE NEWS PARAGRAPHED K.x-C;:iii-iIman Thomas Moore, of the ixth Wiird. has entered his pacer. John in the gentlemen" driving race at he business men's picr.ic.

A large iniin- er of have already been entered different races, and they will wove one of the entertaininpr fea- ures of that enjoyable Mrs. Still, an lady, while walking station yesterday morning, was- unforiiiiiate enough to 1-ise or mislay mall chip basket, the of whie'i vere tied with a red siring. As th? ontents were valuable only to her. eon- isting of private papers and a pension the aged woman is eonsiderably worried over her loss and will be verv hankfi'I if the finder will kindly leave he basket at this office. CHARGED WITH BURGLARY.

acob Plowden and Charles Finn Accused of Entering Louis Skolneck's Home Early This Morning. About 3 o'clock this morning Sadie Skolncck. aged 1-5 years, wiio was on a couch on the lirst tloor of the ionic of her father. Ixmis Skolne-k. the econd-hand dealer, wiio lives in the rear of 22 avenue, wa- fartled by two negroes in her room, he gave a and the jeat a hasty retreat.

The gin's outcry awoke her father, vho drew on his clothes and pursued he Swo men. lie followed them to Nineteenth avenue and Sixteenth street, vliere he overtook one. whom he reeog- esl as Jacob Plowden. Plowden made nsotion as if to draw a revolver ami ikolmt-k iiii him on the left cheek with a I'iowdcn lore Ioo-e from hi- and The a burglary was reported ihe police and thi- morning Special Mfn-er Bradley was detailed onthecap. ilc learned Uie facts.

anl. accompanied McFeeiy. went, to the I'iov. at avenue i Nineteenth -Ireel. '1 here they ar- re-5ed Jacob Plowden.

Charles Finn. eol-ired. a found in the hoti-e. ind i'le oiiieer- I'-arned that Finn Plowmen iia-j been out together la-t r.i^'nt. Finn place--! un-'er ar- rc-- During ciitiii- iM-twfn in I Skoinei-k.

f-irnjer io-t iii- cap an'! pave it to (itiicer wno lia--i the head-covering in hi- ptK-ket when iie arrc-lei I'lowden. i oiiieer told Plowden to on hi- and along, but. he not find if. y.f- Kf-eiv the c-ip and Plowisen ii wa- hi- property. ail(J were lockfii up later wr-r' 1 given iiciring be- nre Alderman on charges of Imrgury.

SkoJnfi-k the two men a-id they were held in bai! each for court iriai. When earclie-l a bottle containing unknown liquid was in Plowden's pocket. AS li-s Skolneck'- face i- burned it i- litiievcil some of stntT wa- ued on her. It is the men were a a charity box their loose chsinge. whi-h is collected once a ye.ir by the reprr-entative- of the Ht" brrw- from IN WOOD JID HELD.

Societies, Sunday Schools and Private Parties Sport aad Eat Outdoors. it iv oil Moiu'a and I siitt- 1 vhurdi at park. J'vroue- -t. I'haitered lor the trip will Ua; Sixth axeiuu- aud Fourth -tn-i-t at a. in.

"iu-kets for ihe round trip. jtl aiid 75 -M-'initaiu t'itv No. 4Oi. -Jr. A.

l.i iiuld a aiu! outing at on i on a will t'u- 5 an i-f i-hun-'i was u-rdjy at the a of Ui-i- bail The Sunday li-ruu-r married and -ingle nu-ii. uiiiniiu; a -core of 22 21 gillie- aad all i-iij-iiabie, ilay. Three i the crowd to the jrr.ninds. Mr. and Mrs.

James Yaiixun.il. of 220 Howard avenue, and family a few friends are going -aiupnig to Newton ilaii.ihun. August for ten days. The jarty consists of the folovving jiersons: Mr. aud Mrs.

Vaiizaudt. Vaii- Elenore Vaiizaudt. Kathryii Yan- i.n"-'!l. Yanzaiidt. Alice Yau- Swartz Yauzaiidt.

Kathryne F'iterst Mrs. Annie Maugh and son Edward, of Nashville. K.H!i:a and Rosie Schufidt. of lollidaysburg. and Emma liauth.

WOODMEN PICNICKING AT PARK. The of Aiuerk-a are cnicking park today. Many of the t'-ivns are represented, as in a There i-; to liie provided. the of vhii-h i- ball ifunie and d-jneinir. Thi a vv.i- he'd in the ii-iino and spr-fi-ise-; re '-iv tlie leadinjr mirinbcr-i of the onU-r.

ALUKNI OUTING. All have bet-n perfett- for the of the Aliuni outing at park on September 4. intending to attend the out- to purchase tickets early a- as it i- desired to earn how many persons will be pres- which are 50 '-ents. can jirocured at Jones" music -lore. Elev- avenue and Thirteenth street.

WEDDINQS. ROWAN--EDWARDS. Married, at nuptial mas- at this norning. ii: the Holy It'isary Catholic -hurch. H'riiewoiKi.

Ka-t End. Ir. Walter it. C'. ui and TIiss Dor- tliy liaughter of Mr.

anil John of Kiist Eis-f. Pitt-burg. Tlie Kini is a furjner resilient of Altoona imi is as private r-r-ere- to the superintendent of the Win division. P. K.

at Alb-gheny iir. and Mrs. Rowan hroiigh the city on day express this norning oil their way the Atlantic a shi)rt afU-r which hey will time at ildwoiKl near Cresnon. on Ihe Alleghen- es. They will be at home to their 'riends afier Noveinlw-r 1.

7H5 Kcd- OH avenue. Knd. Pill-burg. Mr. Winfield Scott Myers and "lara Harrington left on an ecrly train morning for where odav they were united in marriage.

are well and popular young re-i- lent- of the city. The groom is driver 'or Xo. company. Their many friends vish them continued Renew yonr stationery at the Mirror office. Iion't use your" old style.

OUR DAILY WEATHER REPORT: Aug. 14, fi p. lemp. 72 abv Aug. 14, 1-2 p.

temp, til abv Aug. 15. fi a. temp. abv Aug.

15, 12 temp. 72' abv THE DEATH RECORD. MR. JOHN ISENBERG )ied at. hi- home.

Cove Forge, thi- noriiiijg at and 27 days. He lom near Alexandria, luntingdon county, young he rc- i his parents to the Mines, county, on what i- now the Jo-eph Wagner farm, and later to Franklin, and thfre I the old K-rg homc'tead. in Canoe and ivc-d there unlil 1S7I. wh'-n he biiiiglil he farm opposite Cove F'Tge. where ic ever -ince.

He v.as niarriei; lantiary 13W. to Mary .1. Kemberling at, the Kemberling nr-ar hi-, i precfiing to the grave -eien month? ag-. To thi- nnioii twelve chiidrcr. nine arid "iying iii infancy.

the-e children J--eih. Tiiornton. jer. Servi-. A'it-rt.

l.cjcy. Minnie AJice: by ope brother. Enoch, of and si-ter. Mrs. Hiieman.

of The -deceased a member of the ther.in cinirch a- Wiiiiam-Unrg. The funeral ice- be 1 aJ the on at a. i tf-rment in Canoe Valiey ceinejory. In the de-atii of Mr. I-enbrrg Blair county onf of and citizens.

MRS. CARRIE E. LYKENS, of (ie-'-rge M. died at 10:40 niglit. at nor itrtdS 1 hird ai e- Mie.

The cau-c of iieatii peritoni- li-. wa- born in Huntingfkni April 12. i- i i i by her an! "lie dnughter. an! iK-r parent-. a P.

Kabi-. of thi- city. i si-tcrs and two brother- -urvive. She a cou-i-tent, mcin- ber of the lirc'hren church. The funer.il will Monday afternoon at 2 oVIock.

servicfs to lie held in the Second I'nited Brethren church, conducted by llev. S. S. Hough Interment will bo made in Oak Ridge cemetery. MANAGER FOR ASB3N MARTJNE.

Mr. A. -T. Holsjnger. formerly a.

clerk at Henry John-on'-i shoe store, has been nadc manager of Askin Marine's re-Jit clothing house, at 1117 Eleventh ivenuc. iir. Ilolsiiigcr is one of the ciiergelic young business men in he city ami-will'make, a most accent- ible manager for this concern. He lioroughly understands the clothing ALTOONA SOCIAL EVENTS Social Halations Contributed by Per Interested is Them. ilr.

and Mrs. Eber-t. of Tliir. axenue. a binlwluy party in liynoi liieir daughter Iruui.

il IW-MIJ; hei birthday, Kuih liavi-. llutli Kleuurf au Kulhrvn i.illioju Sniiili Amber Iteutoii. Sarah lui: liauks. Lizzie Evalyu Deitrich likiiu-he White. Mauiiii Aiirandl.

Eberst. ihe folks dejsirted wished iriua iiauy more happv birthdavs. THE ACCIDENT RECORD. Fred Levan. yard brakeiuan, live- at 41o Tweiily-fwurlh strtvt.

liad middle linger of his hand while at work this muniing. Hi injur- were dressed at the John As tig. agi-d 22 years, of Tyrone. i.o v.a* -hot by a a TJiur-day uighl. brought lo the hospital I No alii-iiipt ha- i IM-CM lu.i.'j 10 reiuoir the builel.

which Uwlged ill Attig'i- liet-k. No -erioii- results from the wound are Hi- a a i ant has yet IM-CII Thf-e case- iirre treated at the hos- Jital yesterday: WilHaiu H. Waters, aged 4O years, of 4Oi Oak avi-nue. of riuht arm while ojeraliiig .11 air drill in the freight car -hops; Merrills, aged years, of lUrii- ligtou road, for spraiu of the Icfl wri-t and of the left shoul- Ivr. by iV.Hiug ihroiiga a coal house oof: Edward Morrill.

aged 21 years, of Sixteenth avenue, abrasions of the eft arm by his arm caught in brake wheel. MAY LOSE LEFT EYE. K. Isenberir. of Third avenue, a carpenter and contractor, while irivinjr a spike in a joist on a baiidinir Second avenue and First street at 1:15 this mornhifr with an accident vhich may result in the loss of his left ye.

A jrhniciiiji blow caused the spike o. fly up ami strike him in the eye. a severe laceration. The family jbysician who dressed the injury fears he eve cannot be saved. TAKES FEW TO MAKE A BUSHEL.

On our desk we have a potato revived from the airricuUur- st. If. H. Powell, which mea-ures nches in circumference. 1C inches nd weighs one and a haif pounds.

Mr. 'owell he has about tifty aliont tiMr same size ani weight, and eels proud of liis crop of Burbaiiks this A CHANCE TO MAKE A man with a horse and bujjjjy and a ittie -retup can. a few days isitinir the fanners of i-ounty nd them the barjniin ver oifcred. Only one of them for ale. Any traveling man i i -ell side i-ue.

Address "in-e H. W. 'LESS, care Mirror BOARD OF HEALTH NOTES. The resilience of AV. E.

120 'rawford avenue, was disinfected yes- erday for -irlet fever. frank L. White. avenue. va- reported tw the of health esterdav as a victim of scarlet fever.

FLUKE REUNION. The annual reunion wiil be held at park on Friday, September JJn-ine-- ir.eelin^ in north end of at 2 p. NOTICK TO KNTCHTS TEMPLAR. The members of Mountain ei'in'mand- ry. No.

K. wiH asr-emble in rill nxiin. Masonic Temple, 071 Mondjiy. 17. at 1:45 frharp.

to alU-nd unera! of our la(e rater. Sir of order of A. NOTICE TO EAOLES. All members of Altoona Aeri: id. Fraterual Orri'-r of 1-jigle-.

to meet in Matter r.ewiy eiev'--'; icrjt. Hon. TJiomas II. (i. SEWAUIX I E.

P.IIMWN. N'i. ur- -rii REAL. tii'- fa-hioiiab. always in evidence at The same, can be said of hi- fur- men are "Thre that come not back: The srent arrow, The pokcn word.

The neglected opporhmify." Don't netrlett ihe opportunity offered bny a'lot at Llyi'wen. Read the advertisement of Suburban lome company, at Llyswen. ARE YOU GETTTXG OLDT Orange Manna will make yon young again, $1.00 per bos, at Kantner's drug store, 1308 Eleventh avenue. "Small The advertisement on the 7th patre of thi- paper I tells you how best to invent your savings. I Tire contract let by the city of under ordinance Xo.

132: was awarded to Saupp, contractor. A GOOD COMPLEXION Is insured and constipation cured by taking Orange Manna. Kantnert drug store, 1308 Eleventh ciunk- Aliiu v.a- ariv-te-l at tiio pa- seiiger Li-i night at on ihe oi iK'iug u-iir, prufaue -lo-eph at EJci ISritjge 1.1- uight by Fiaak iULiiii-. the young cripple who was beggiii; money, wa- at a fore Alayor Juiiu K. ua- lined and hek $10t) Itiil to the pe.u-e by AI derniau J.

J. i ia-l evening, on -barges by OSlicer John and -lohu Ander.x'ii had i hearing before Alderman IJoI'vne yes erday on a charge of a-sault ami hreats. piei'erred by Mrs. Ida Lind. I'he vsas FJiner While, a v.ell-knov.n character, vas taken inlo cti-Uxlv ibis morning at Cighth aieiiiie aud Fourtenth street.on he charge of He from a ailment and vas removed to the h-' 4 btaim-l reiief.

F'ive members of the t-om- lany. appetire.1 at the opera louse last evening, were arrested by of Ihtrrisburg. on a warrant rom AMfrinaii of ihe c.ipit-i! ity. in v. hich they were charged kipping a board bill.

They were taken efore Alderman Ciawford and the isposed of by the defendants paying he bill and all the costs. These sentences were imposed in po- iee court yesterday: Robert Mengel. harged with being drunk, disorderly, rofanity and resisting. lined nd in default; was sentenced to thirty ays in jail: Peter Arnold, drunk and isorderiy. forfeited $-1 security as .1 ne: Elaine Pensyl.

drunk and break- windows, tined S2: Ivatie Mcrtenzia L. Johnson, charged with keeping disorderly house, discharged: Andy drunk and vagrancy. Twenty- ur hours. DOINGS IN POLICE CIRCLES. Cases Brought Before the Mayor and Aldermen of This City.

Four COMPANY GETS CHARTER. A charter was jmintc'I at Ifarri-burir cstenkiy to the Knd Sewer and iiia-rc of Altoona. to con- truet and niaintaiii JiKI: direi-lors. A. A.

Slovens. E. II. lolly and I'arl Uhnes. Altoona.

This control the sewage and ainajri: at the new town of 'ark Pla- e. RECEPTION TO T. H. GREEVY. City T.

If. Ureevy, lately letted jire-idpnt, of the Eajrles. rrivs-d from Erie on eastern ex- re-; hi si niirht. A nieelinff eprif Xo. liSO.

Fraternal Order I wiil be held Monday ever.inj; perfect- arraiiueini-iils for ti-nderinjra to tins resident. AWARDED THE COKTRACT. The Alioona h-r-pital trustee- met e-iterdav in b-iard of trade room ml awarde-l the contsai-T fur the ddition to M. V. Ihijrhe-.

iiis bid beini; -H il.e r.ew will oon bcjrin. a- it de-irons having i. compl'-tcil before f.iil. NATIONAL and AMERICAN GAMES National League Standing. p.

t. P'-t slmnr 'it yd .474 Iini 35 fifi -HIT -iS 61 3K7 Nations! League Games Friday. At K. H- 1 fi 0 1 0 0 2 -5 0 I i II 1 IMI 0-- 0 4 2 nherg and PheifS. AT R.

'i ft ft 2 1 l. -i -i -i f-- 7 sni K. H. 0 ,1 0 3 i 1 li ft-- and Al- American League Standing. p.

r. J7 American League Games Friday. H. E. 0 4 1 'l fi y- 'I il i 0 i 0 (i-- 7 y-nns an; Crijc'-r: Uontj-ar.

aaJ TT. E. i 0 2 i ii Y- rk li 'l li 11 i-- i 7 At H. 'I i At St. cam--.

H. 0 0 0 0 ft 1 i t. Ix.ms 'i li It ft 0 i ft 0 'i 2--') in H. t.J.-,.-,:- fi 3 0 ft i- atih'rff ar.tl TIME TEACH KS MAXY LESSOXS. IVm't let it teach you that you have raited too Ion? jKSt one of tho-se jeatitiful T.ly?-wcn See advertise- uent on 7th tutre of tiii-; paper.

3-3 LOTS FOR SALE CHEAP. to Block from Street Car Line. are between Eleventh and Thir- eenth Allonna. Outside city lim- Price, to 5400. Also hree aeres and lots near RlairKnr- lacc.

exchari'e ariy or this or TEXTUAL City property. Dr. J. L. BRUBAKER.

"A young man's opportunities are ometi'mes his only fortune." The Suburban Home company in its adver- isement on the 7th page of this paper points to that opportunity. ALTOONA WON YESTERDAY Mr. Matthews, Who Cast a Wierd Spell Over the Locals, Bumped Good and Haid. -jv iln- a.i- 1 in li i i.iiii-j,..tt and K- v.a- b.n:;pi-i ali.l lo I. i- Al.s"J.vtt- u- bc- u.i- by li.irri-- to and ii.p.r:-i out.

in j.jj, h- A- u.i- by tin- Minor ia-T a ai.d it. ii! 1 b.il!..o:i wi-nt which run-. Wihi.iiu-p g.iv,- in i I by lint i i': world. NEWS IN RAJIROAD CIRCLES. Items of Interest to Railroaders An Along the Steel Highways.

his i the Al'oona. K. 11. o. A.

E. Atterbury and railroad officials through city yesterday after- en r-ute t. Philadelphia from a--I-racr mechanic of the railroad, at Altwna, been niade asi-t an engineer motive power of the Philadelphia Jc Erie divi-ioii. Prc-Mtient Pugh. Engineer aud ticreral Manager AtTerburv -p-1 through Altoona ve-ionlav on way hack'to PhHa'delphia, their vi-h to Pittsburg.

he run within the iVw a i from on the Penu-; TO Ni.igara FalN. These in- live-day excursions and l.if Jx.j!::a, companr v. of the A Deiio'sit The running of traisi- oxer t5 a ad to i-f. 2b. cnnv.

Ib. "axis. If -ing. rf ielllli-t t. p.

4 4 1 ii 1 (I -2. It 2 II 1 1 4 li II 1 Totals 37, 1 27 2 Williamsport. U. K. H.

O. A. Ib. Vilii-. cf.

ievier. c. p. Total- 1 0 II II II 0 1 2 II 0 1 1 0 (I II II It 1 II 1 24 r. Score by Innings.

Viiliamsport 0 0 0 0 1 0--1 Mtooiia 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 i-arnc-'l runs. Altoona I. Wiiiiamsport stolen bases. Cooper. Doherty.

Hin- on 2. Lang 2. Davis. Bennett; two its. Cooper.

Sliuitz: tirst bare on er- Altooiia 1. Wiiiiamsport left on Allnana William-port dou- poll's. Bennett to Denny. i) Willig t.i struck out. by Jennet by i a 7: leises on oJT I.

otf Matthews i' by pitcher, by itcnr.c-tt 1. by Mat- iiew- 1 wild pi'che-. Manisew- 1. rm- of game. I I'mpire.

O'Neil. Kates on the Game. Copper had oniy two in the sjxth. Hinlou'-y ba-i- i was a feature. T-jiii O'Ni ill his iiiii- robbed Sandherr cf a and of a.

run. Timely Denny drove ii! the run in i fourih. Kennel i pulled oil" a fast doubli; in he fourih by line and tos-ing Clymcr out at tir-t. Clynier tried to pull off an old trirk th" -ixth by running around lirst iV-r Lang had cm--ed his (Jy. Bres-- cue wa- to -core from third, but iii- di'hi't attempt it.

iierc r.cxt Monday and Altoona ha- won 47 and per WILL COST CiTY OVER S500. City Engineer Figures On the Grading of Sixteenth, Seventeenth and Eighteenth Avenues. iii" of i trolley up r- i i i i a i a pscpurcd iia- igiir'- i of yards i i 2.1.;: in i i ii.iy- it. the i c-jm- other h.i'f. Tn.Ter»iv.

tbe i in i i i "i IT w.i-for- 22 feet when w.r'«; i- it wiil he 21 be 22 fee: ir.f i'" 5 citizen- ihe an i n'iO'i prv.r-t r.iin-t -i tii! thai Mr. Linton pupvi-e- i i top of the, iiii'. to conform i of -trcet. Mayor nd Mr. Lir.i-in to ireel v.

ith 1 matter, but Mr. l.inr-m v.i- T-it-y sever Iwi-a to ilu-r TYPEWRITER If you are interestei. look -John atson's window, Lock (Jtin-mith, avenue. Pon't mis Replopt'e's shirt sale. There are barir.uns for you all: especially in sizps.

L. RF.PLOUI.F. corner Eleventh avenue and Twelfth street. Blue and of CoiiernI K. n.

the Se-j board Air line, reni.vo.i from Washington to have a the bnsiue-s from the northwest. Pennsylvania. Maryland. Delaware. N'exv ork and -li-rsey.

New York and N-iv England are reserved for the New York -T. William-! Thatcher, who yesterday the Altoona IJeech Creek Terminal railroad for of the Nw York and Central railroad rompany. lie said that the to him a mere formalitv. found a way to -ettlp the and did so a COISJ.IP of week I do not know anything aliout the safe. My claim was a personal one and I did not "and do not reprer-ent any railroad interests in the matter.

My attorney. Mr. N-. II William street, represented me and understands the details. He will return to the city on Mohdav.

PICKPOCKETS AT WORK. Market Dealers Suffer Loss at Hands of Light-Fiagered People. Pickpockets were in evidence at Xinth avenue- market this morning and several dealers and customers iiuourn the loss of lariouj sums of money as a re-ult. Another evil that prevails is the stealing of various articles from the nf This morning Mrs. F.

wlin has a st-intl in the mark relieved a. con- t.iining -si. and a order for Another dealer was fi ins-tin mined out a dnllar. and a thirl vne lost -50 at the h.inas of tiic-e workers. A eu-imiifr.

a purchases, in a -i-ie coat pocket and afterward discovered it had Th" contained i receipts. A i a was caught pur- idining a head cabbaare and a I-iiijK? from of the stands. On being pai'i fi-r the article? and left place. There have been numerous thefts from the stands of dealer; lately aud the next pT-on not get off so Tlie large crowds which generally attend the markets a the work of the pickpockets comparatively easy. Today's Markets.

The market i avenue this morning was wt-il attended, and the diJIereat deak-rs ail report satisfoctory Plums were plentiful and were of .1 nice variety. They -old at 1O i-r-nts 110 ef-nts a Jiei-k. Ecnrs f-pnts; l.utter 20 t-i 2-" c-nts -weft jutat-'c- 15 cents ijiiartcr pet-k; pf-nrs IS cents a quarter. was artenfJp'I ar'i r.irf fi.Tfrf-ii. r-ain" a- at nurket- NEW YARD NOW ASSURED.

A rv.v eTa-iri'-a'i y.ir 1 Beliwoo-i for freight. and r.v ass-ure-i. The r-iiT'-vci (vwp.ir.y a "I Iir. 1-H' feet wide 1 'e r-treot. Be'J- .1 distanceof ut; Ks-cei-ary to tr' k- to f- nr.it c--i "--2 the lai! the Be'l A.

i i i ar. I John I east- 1 iUr.c i I resiehed by a. "ire vi th-i- Penn- svJvar.Ii a at CHF.APE-T AXD BEST MORTGAGE heen made t- an-1 cheaply the rn- i i (JeTrand for short-term in- stalment Money loaned nat or ea-f ji.i-nti!y Investigate plan an.i save money on new loaa or by repaving old one. Branch orfioe. rooni- ami 15.

Xo. 111S Twelfti street. Aiioona. Pa. supplies at Kantner's Drug Store, 130S Eleventh AMUSEMENTS.

OPERA HOtTSB. TONIGHT, The Bir Trick Farce Comedy, ZAG ALLEY" Xight--25c, 35c, 50e, 75c..

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