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T h e c o llie r ie s la t h e L a e k a w o in n a re g i o n a r e In b e t t e r s h a p e than th o s e In a n y o t h e r p a r t ot t h e a n t h r a c ite £e ld s . T h e co llie r ie s lu the W y o m i n g re g i o n w ith a sm a ll o u t put a r e In good sh a p e , b e i n g fre e fr o m gas a n d w a ter. B u t - t h e la r g e m i ^ e s are s t i l l h a m p e r e d b y w ittçr. T h e g a m e co n d itio n s p r e v a i l In th e L e h ig h r e gion. in the S c h u y l k i l l region th e la r g e m in e s are rep o r ted a s In bot'ter co n d it io n than w ob o s p o r ted. A ll t h e m ines In o p e r a tio n 'will b e sh o r t In their n o r m a l o u t p u t to d a y , but by t o m o r r o w It Is e x p e c t e d alm o s t the f u l l ou tpu t \W ill be reach e d . A l t e r su c h a long s p e l l ot Id le n e s s m in e r a and l a bo r e r s a r e ••soft” an d n o t cap a b le o f doing & b h a r d d a j- s ' w o r k a a whon t h e y were “ s e a s o n e d .’ ” R e p o r t s aro co m in g In f r o m all o v e r tho m i n i n r reg io n th a t m a n y e n g l - reo r s , firem e n , p u m p m e n , c a r p e n t e r s nod co m p a n y h a n d s have fa il e d to -se t th e ir o l d p laces b a c k . T h e old e m p lo y e s aro fa r in g better w i t h In d i v i d ual co m p a n ie s th a n w ith th e la r g o co m p a n ie s . A d é l é g a t i o n o f c a r p e n ters m a d e up o f em p lo y e s from m a n y TO lllerlea In the W y o m i n g regio n c a l l ed at P r e s id e n t M ltch e n a h e a d q u a r ters a t noon an d laid th e ir g r i e v a n c e before h im . T h e y said m in e r s a n d la b o r e r s h a d no troublo In g o t t l o g \M 3 r k , b u t oth e r em p lo y e s b o ld in g g o o d p a y in g p o s it ion s beforo th e y w e n t o n strik e g e n e r a l ly fo u n d th e i r p la c e s filled b y o t h e r m e n an d th e m ine s u p erin t e n d e n t s said th a t th e r e would b e no c h a n g e s at p r e s e n t . M itch e ll a d vised b i s c a lle r s to bo p a t ie n t a n d a w a it th e d e v e lop m e n t s o f tho n e x t few d a y * . (,f t h e c o l li e r i e s hut o w in g t o the c o n d i t i o n o f m a n y ot the m in e s the f u l l q u q t a o f ow n co u ld n o t b e em p loyed. T h o A r e b i a s e s reported Chat m a n y p la c e s - w e r e In a d a n g e r o u s 'c o n d itio n and t M su p e r in t e n d e n t s re f u s e d to a i « low m in e r s , t o en t e r , t h e s e places. A t le a s t 16 p e r c e n t of the m in e s In t h i s d e p a r t m e n t w ill* n o t be a b l e to resu m e w o r k fo r s e v e r a l weotcs, a s th e lowfcr lifts a r e still4' Bootle'S.. T h e r e was n o fric t i o n b e t w e e n the' u i i e p and n o n un io n ^\men w h e n th e y rep o r t e d fo r w o r k th i s m o r n in g . I t I s reported th a t In a few Isolated c a s e s , m in e r s > h o - toiJk. ^prom lrLent p a r t 'ln th<* s t r i k e w e r e n o t given w o r k . Tho p o n - u n lo a e n g i n e e r s and ptjm p men a r a h o ld i n g th e ir p o s it io n s a n d refuse to g l v a th e m up t o tnalse ro o m fo r union m en. A, n u m b e r of old ei^rlneers, p u m p m e n afld firem e n a g a i n applied for t h e i r old p o s it io n s th i a m o r n ing, but w e r e - t o ld th a t there w e r e no v a c a n c ie s at p r e s e n t . Old em p lo y e s w h o h a v e fa ile d to get th e ir p la c e s b a c k are re p o r t i n g th e .fact to P r e s id e n t M itch e ll a t s t r i k e h e a d q u a r t e r s . T b e L a c k a w a n n a w i l l havo lit) c a r s of c o a l f« a d y to m o v o to N e w Y o r k at noon. ODELL H J U B U R N . ADDRESSES LA.RGE CROWDS ON ISSUES O F THE DAY. D E F E N D S A D M IN IST R A T IO N From the Attack* Mads Upon It by . Showing- the .excellent Work Per- form e^- A Showing o t Which tho Administration ,May W ill be Pround r—Great Au.dlencea Hear Him. 1 . !!.' JU't ■ V - J. _ ____ - (By A * * o o latp4 Pr»as.> A 'lih iu a u J(tcU Jt3 ^ Q m ’4 fB ^ r O d e ll a d d r e s a e d a la r g o ' \ au d len c o at th a B u r t l a o p e r a h o u s e tills a f t e r n o in T h e w b o le K k m o c r a t i r p la t fo r m th e g o v e r n o r d e c lared appealed to passion rath e r th a n to r e a s o n . It proposes rem - lilles t h a t are Im p o B ilblo a n d which shouid co n d e m n ft to defeat reKardleaa as to w h o m lta can d idates may be. Refuse to R#t urn to Work. H a z leto n , Oct. 2 2 —O f th e 28 c o l l l e r - U s In th e R a z lq t o n d i s t r i c t , not o n e h a lf resu m e d o p e r a t io n s to d a y . Q. R . M a r k le A C o m p a n y ’s m en a n d the e m ployes o t C o x a B r o t h e r s & C o m p a n y a t tw o c o l l i e r i e s re f u s e to, r o f a r n to w o r k b e c a u s a o f tho p o s t e d n o tlco a re q u i r in g them t o p r o m ise th a t th e y w ill a b i d e b y th« d e c isio n o t th e a r b itra t i o n t r i b - onaL * . • 7 8 P a r C e n t a t W o r k , P o t t w r lllp , Oct. 2S.— F u l l y 75 p e r c e n t o f the m in e w o r k e r s are a l r e a d y e m ployed a n d othar» trill b» a s soon & s placet a r e raady fo r th e m C o n d i tion s a r e fa v o r a b l e a t B r o o k itd e , Q o o d S p r in g an d E a g l e H ill an d s t C l a i r ealllO r lQ fa r la r g o gh lp in e n ta In a d a y o r two. Explosion In a Mine. S h a m o k l u , 0 »;t. 23.—W h e n tho A la a - Ua s h a f t , ow n o d by tho H e a d in g C o a l and Ir o n t o . w a s re-opened th i s m o rn ing a n ex p lo s io n of gas o c c u r r e d . R o b - tt t M o w u e y a n d A a ron D r e h e r w e r e b lo w n ab o u t 2 0 feet a n d w e r e b a d ly burn e d . T h e g a s extended deeper in to th e m ine a n d w h ile th e reticula* p a r t y rem o v e d tho tw o m e n an o th e r body o f men b e g u n w o r k in g their w a y Into th e b r e a s t s w h e re fiv e m e n w o r e th o u g h t to be im p r iso n e d . I'p to 1 0 o 'c lo c k tho b r e a s t s had n o t b e e n reach ed. N e a r l y all o f tho ro llio r lo a In th i s d'istrl« t w ere re-open e d to d a y and th o la l n e r s ao t lvoly began the w o r k of g e t - Unfi o u t coal. A num b er o f flro bos»- o , e n g in e e r s a n d stablem e n who h a d boon o n strik e w e r o not rein s t a t e d C o r p o r a l Jo h n B I r d s b a w a n d P r iv a t e Jo s e p h M aus o f the lo t h reglm o n t e n gaged in , a Qght in tha re a r o t tho p r o - \09t g u a r d h o u s e last n i g h t , d u r in g w h ich tho fo r m e r w a s cu t . Ho is in a s e r i o u s con d ition . '— ac*d i No Heading Coal. ' R e a d in g , i» a , O ct 2 3 —T h o R e a d in g ta lltra jr co m p a n y officials d o not o x - pert a n y coal m ined to d a y to b e b r o u g h t dow n boforo la t e to n igh t o r oarly to m o r r o w T h e y d o n o t bellove that a n t h r a c ite w i ll be m o v i n g In a n y Rroat q u a n t it ie s ‘ before e a r l y n p x t wook, A b o trt 100.000 ton s Is lo o k e d ?or th o Prst w e e k a g a i n s t a norm a l w e e k ly a v erage o f 240.000 ton*. A l l c o a l tra in s aro to be (Ivo n p r e feren c e a n d th e re w ill b e no d e lay u n load in g c o a l in tb e yard s o f cities a n d tow n a E v e r y fa cility fo r sp e e d y work Is b e i n g p r o vided fo r the t r a i n rrew s a n d shifter«. Last n i g h t ¿fiOQ tons cam e d o w n th e road. . A c t i v i t y In W y o m in g . W ilk e s B a r r e , Oct- 2 3 .—T h o m in i n g o f coal w i t h union m in e r s w a s re s u m ed In t b e W y o m in g V a lle y th is m o r n ing. T h e r a w a s m u c h a c t i v i t y at a l l How about y o u r feet, Mr. M an? Nobody can denrolop the better part of his nature while his feet ache. Aside from making himself disagree able to others he loses considerable of lift'» sunshine. It gets right by him—ha is busy thinking about those feet It's good bualnem to buy shoes lnteHlg«ntly. Rave them right at tha start FftNNER'9 HARVARD 93 8H0H9 tbe smoothest shoe« is Jam«*- town tod*|* No lumpy InsokU, no «tiff no pinch? lasts. Just [*soUd comfort and correct style from itoxneQt you pat them oa. Como and ae* tfcsax Ton «riH NOT bo> to buy. , ,13, *. TtmMir :■* :*«»>; R s f u s e s to 8 1 gn A g r a a m e n t a . H a s ! * t n n , O c t 23 —O n l y t w o o f th « 28 e o llte r ie s In t h i s d istric t resum e d o p e r a t io n s to d a y T h e tw o m in e s a r e tbe H a z e lb r o a k e r o f the L e h i g h V a lley Coal co m p a n y a n d the u p p e r Lehigh mine o f tho T p p w r L e h ig h C o a l com pany T h e L e h i g h V a lle y C o a l com pany e x p e c t * , la t e r In the d a y to start up Its Y o r k t o w n and H a z le t o n sh a f t m ines w i t h a b o u t h a lf th e u s u a l fore« o f m e n , th e w o r k i n g s not ye*, b e ing In co n d it io n to g i v e em p lo y m e n t to a l l hands. B e c a u s e o f h igh w a t e r or other c o n d itio n s n o effort w a s m a d e t o start t b e oth e r co llieries in d icate d . Som e o f them a r e sure to re o p e n be fore t h e end o f t h e « e e k . Tho c o llie r ie s o f O. B . - M a r t i « A Co a t Je d d o , H i g h l a n d , O a k d a le and E b e r v i l l e a r e In a b a p e fo r resu m p t io n but o n l y a s n a i l n u m b e r o f m e n made a p p lica t io n fo r t b e l r p la c e s a n d gave th e ir v e r b a l a s s e n t to ab id e b y th e de cision o f th e a r b itra t i o n co m m issio n aa req u ire d b y t b e notice p o s t e d yes terday. Jo h n M a r k l e an n o u n c e d that as soon a # a su ffic ie n t n u m b e r o f men com p ly w i t h th e n o t l w w n ttt w ill b* resu m e d . N o n e o f the se v e n co llie r ie s o f C o x e B r o s , ft C o ., the' C r a n b e r r y , and C r y s t a l R i d g e o t A. P a r d e « 4 Co. resum e d becau s e th e fo r e m a n asked th e m e n t o Sign a n a g r e e m e n t n o t to in t e r f e r e w ith n o n tm lon_m e n , p e n a lty o f d isch a r g e . unde» _ _____ Tbe men had been tastructed by *he nnion leadors not to sign sgreements anft-aU ro- t-urned bome. 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U s h o u ld p o s s e s s t h a t all o v e r our state ai 0 th o s e who a r e lnterosted In th e w o lfaro o i st«tb w a r d s , it h a s attack ed th e a d m l n l s t r a l l o B of uur ctian t a - K o In s t t t u t lo n s a n d o u r ikiU tuttuua f o r tho In s a n e w ith statem e n t s that a r e fa lse a n d w h ioh I f trua B h o u ld m a k e every o n e co n n e c t e d w ith th e i r admin istra t i o n an o b je c t o t repron, h ¡>i„l a subjoi-t fo r c r i m i n a l p r o s e i i n the courts o f tho s t a t e . 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T b s s ® re su lts h a v o com« ab>-'i* under th o ad m in i s t r a t io n nf th« -tafe su p e r in t e n d e n t o f p r iso n s «-ho p ipplanted th o sys tem In r o g u e m a n y jf a r s a g o , and in p r o p o r t io n to tbe j. pulatlon . condi- I tio n a a r e better i u . j we h a v e few e r I tr i m i n a l s and m t*> refo r m a t io n s .’' A f t e r re fe r r in g t > t ’.n q u e s t i o n of ta x a t i o n th e govarnur <lerlared th a t all th e Issu e s o i the U n raocratlo p a r t y had b e s n m e t an d d issipated Ho c o n t in u e d : “ T h e o n * Issue w h ic h re m a i n e d to th e m , a id e d aod en c o u raged b y those w h o d e s ire d to see a . o n fllct betw e e n la b o r a n d capital, has been taken a w a y th r o u g h the w ’ ^dom of t h e pres id e n t o f th e Tnlfed -«atea T b e y aro IksucIpss a n d w 'th o u * a p o licy excep t th a t o f stirT ln s i.m ’ r o v e b s y ^ p T t r tht> n d m i n istra t i . n nf u n a i r s of t n ^ s i a t « f o r the b e n e fit of tbo*se who l o n g , h a v o b e e n d e p r iv e d of *he p a t r o n a g e o f o f fic e . 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S t e a r n s an d m o t h e r of B o y I . A lic e P an d O a r t r u d a M Stear«# , a l ^ n f Ib i s city, d ied at t h e fa m ily honie B4 P r o s p e c t aven n e at 8 *5 o 'clo c k th is m o r n i n g , aged 48 years, 3 m o n th s and 18 d a y s . M r» S t e a r n s also le a v e s a s t a t e r , Mrs. W illia m H. C r a w fo r d o f E v a n s t o n , 111 T h e fu n e r a l w i ll bo h e ld fro m tb e la t e hom o F r i d a y a t 4 30 p . m .. th» b o d y to bo ta k e n to W a r r e n f o r b u r i a l Jo h n O M c O o ® o f E r ie fllo d W ed- n e r d a y A w i f e a n d s'* c h ild r e n Sur v ive . C h a r le s M c O e o of Ja m e s t o w n ls a so n . M r. M c Q e e fo r m e r l y resid ed o t W a r r o n . T>sv1<j W a lt e r d i e d at W o r r 'e n O d t in b t s fiSd y e a r . S i x c h il d r en s u r v i v e . n i o d r r i l l e . O c t 2 2 — 8 1 1 a * P ie r an r i d re s id e n t o f C h n u t s t n < io ronntv « a s b u r l e d h e r e W « d n e s d a y , o c i IB. 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T h e .d istin g u ish e d p a r t y w ill a r r i v e ait Ja m e s t o w n ear.ly S a t u r d a y e v e n in g fro m D u n k irk.- J u s t tb e h o u r ot a r r i v a l ha,s n q t d f l t e r m l n e d y e L tllQ , B r i o ro o d «rill r u n a s p e c i a l - tra i n t o Ja m e s t o w n tor th i s m e e t in g . T h e tr a i n w i l l le a v e . (Mean a t 3 p. m ., a r r i v i n g a t J a m e s t o V n a b o u t 6 o ’oiook. to re t u r n to O lean a f t e r th e c l o s e o f tho m e e tin g . T h i s train w i l l s t o p a t a ll in t e r m e d ia t e sta t i o n s a n d th e faro for th e round tr i p from O lean w i ll bo | l ; fr o n j S a la m a n c a 78 c e n t s ; from R a n d o lp h go c e n t s ag]4 fr o m K e n n e d y SO cen t s . A 26 cent ro u n d trip ra t e b a a heen secu r e d from M a y v i l lo an d In t e r m e d ia t e p o in t s o n th e steam b o a t . T h e boat w i l l leavo M n y v t lle on th e reg u la r sch e d u lo tim e . 8-4R p m S a t u r d a y , and w i l l rem a in a t C s lo r o n d u r i n g tho e v e n i n g and re t u r n to M a y v i l lo a f t e r tbo m e e t in g , sto p p i n g a t a l l p a i n t s . T b e fin a n c e com t n lt t e o o f th o lo c a l o r g a n iza t io n h a s been a t w o r k to d a y in an ¿ S o r t to r a i s e suO ieloBt fu n d s am ong th e R e p u b li c a n s o f th o o l t y to d e fra y tho n e c e s s a r y e x p e n s e s at ten d a n t upon su c h a g a t b o r i n g and bos m e t w ith go o d suocoss. A r r a n g e m e n t s h a v o boon m a d e w ith the Ja m e s t o w n S t r e e t H a l l w a y co m p a n y fo r tree tra n s p o r t a t i o n fro m tbe Bbormi^n bouse to C e loron an d retu r n for a l l w h o w i s h to atten d th o m oot ing. 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King at Akron, 0. —Mrs. James Mailer left ot Britt train 8 Wednesday evening for New York —Charles Dwrta of Billings, Mont, is visiting his mother, Mrs. William Davis, 6 1 Rathbone street —Mrs. Elisa Jones and daughter, Miss Bessie Jones, loft an BrtG train S Wodnesday evening for Now York, Philadelphia and other eastern points. —Mrs. Alsod Thurston and M in Thurston hsve returned to their home’ At Randolph aftor visiting Mrs. 1. 3> Horton of KB Broadbaad avenuo. -R. T. Logan of Jamestown la in . tho olty.—Bradford Hra. -In St. Bernard's ohureh at Brad« ford at noon Wednesday Misa Oertruda Hartnett was married to O. B. Fox of Olean. A sumptuous dinner follow’- ed the ceromony. Among the gueatl was Miss Kathoryn Barka of Bprfatf. Btroet Jamostowo. —Mrs. Julia Preston of Asbrills and, Mrs. Virgil of Sugnrgrove spent Wed« nnsday with Mrs. H. 0. Loot of RtuU street —Color Serssant BJ, P. Walsh and Hospital Steward E3ester A. Swankon of tbe non-commissioned staff of th* First battalion, N. O. N- T„ hate bee* . ordemd to appe&r at bsttallon head» puartars at Niagara Palls tomorrow fcr Inspestion —Mr. and Mrs. W. H Maynard of Chautauqua who have spent the sum mer at Jamestown havo roturned to Chautauqua where they will spend th# winter with their daughter in the Bialsdoll cottage. —Richard ponton, who ls connected with the Qrsndln Pine Timber com* pany of Qrsndln, Mo.. Is tbe guest at. Lis parents Mr. and Mrs. E3. A_ IfeatoB for a weak or two. < - y*i Football Saturday. B u f f a l o C e n t r a l H . 8 . r a . Ja m e s town |£. 6 . at Crickot grounds, (»anio | called *:M p. m. Admission 2 5 a 2 2 d 3 R e s e r v e d s e a t s to r S t a r le c n r o ’ c n u rge o n n l o a t Y . M C . A . otHoo th i s e v e n i n g , 7 : JO of c l o c k Live Agent* Wanted. W o r k e r s c a n m a k e trrtm $5 t a 18 e v e r y d a y on s o in v e s t m e n t o f Ji.B O ; la d le s o r Rents N o oxpo r len c w n e c e s s a r y . G a l l at' Tafo ft C o ’s, I I I W e s t T h i r d . 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Wo do hereby beg to «presa oar heartfelt thanks to all our neighbors, friends and relatives for kindnegg and aympathy extended to us at Che sick ness and death of our beloved son, Franees Mârshal Oscar. Mr. âüd Mrs, Oscar Johnson. Ja m e s t o w n , ■ N . T . , O c t- 2 3 . 1902. Referred seats for St*Lt> lecture ccanio on $th at T. M. O. A. sfflco tW* «»«»ft f itù afclocfc d 8EB FOOTSAIaT oAMìT SUNDAY. t +JÎ • ’ * -\¿i*. Rcserred seats for Star leetnr» coor*« on salo at T ST. O. A. atte» this «ronlng, 7:90 o'clock. SOMETHING NEW IN HOT DRINKS Wkmi't battar tksee ooid days lia s a I drlak it seme fled—ee4 . aspeejaHv for ladlea lonr, /a n stsy ia aad wy dsllolaas hot sé %«aeflefat. • shepflng lonr, a ssag of S g ï c i  S T t f & m t i i i : : : : : ” '.: H O T A S r A Ä O X ........... .. BOT TOMATO ■nOÜW.to^. u . n e t OIOOOUTB Wtlk whi» .. ............................. I ............................. ;sc M c C a r t h y , a o a TME DRUGGIST, M A I N S X K Ç C B 1 * . 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