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r ^ Without the support or tho '• \ best element of thecommuni- ~V tics In wlilch It circulate*, no > m newspaperUAU nt'nln i)crmti* i'limit success. THE tfTAK THE WASHINGTON STAR J tiling to merit tills mil porr. 5TH YEAR-NUMBER 25. WASHINGTON, WARREN COUNTY, N. J., THURSDAY, JUNE 19, 1902. SUBSCRIPTION: $1.50 PER YEAR FIVE STRAIGHT VICTORIES. the men crossing (here reported that THE COMMENCEMENT. ho had seen two men pans under the brldgu In a boat and had ordered them Washington Uaaebnll Club Adds Ail Washington High School to Graduatt to stop. When they rowed away he other to tlio Mat by Winning from Six Bright Young People To- flrrd a shot at them but is certain he A FINE SERMON Norwich A. O. on Suturduy, morrow Kvenlug. failed to bit either of them. They dis- Washington won Its fifth conaecutivo The commencement oxorcisos of tho appeared In tho darkness and doubt- victory last Saturday, defeating tho faB Washington High School occur tomor- IOSH landed on this Bido of the river. Norwich Athletic Club of Brooklyn by th Chief Shropo aa well ns tho police scoro of II to 2. Tho visiting aggregation, row night jn tho Opera House and TO of all tho nearby rownB were notified although rather light hi weight, wore real judging from the salo of seats tho at- Chosen the Late Air. Salmon's ly a very cloeor lot of ball players, and un- tendance will doubtless be very large. of tho escape on Sunday evening but til tho eighth inning tho gnmu was ex* Disease Breaks Out in, Central A small admission fee of flftoon ceuta Notorious Crook and Murderer tho trail seems to poict toward tbe Dr. England's Baccalaureate Ad- ' Successor on Tuesday. tromety Interesting. Both nldcH Indulged ia to bo charged at the door to defray mountainn in tbo upper part of the In BOIIIO fast fielding throughout the con- Railroad Camp at Junction. the expenses of tho evening and to Escapes From Prison. county. It ifl moro than probable that dress of Last Sunday. test, tho Norwich abort stop and Miinson prevent tho overcrowding which al- tho men separated on reaching this and Cypbors particularly distinguishing ways happens when such public affairs county and that Aiello will attempt to HE HAD NO OPPOSITION themselves. If John flfll continues at bin aro free. join some band cf Italian laborers present HlugE-Ing ratio, ho will Ond himself ONLY ONE CASE SO FAR MAY M m THIS COUNTY where bis Identity cc'n be ef sily burled. BIG AUDIENCE PRESENT wltb n Lajolo avorngo hoforo tho season's The exercises will begin at eight Grethor would probably keep in the Contest Consequently Lacked Spirit and end. FourhltH out of four times to bat,Jersey City Negro .Thought He Had Rash o'clock, tho program opening with Bins Ridge nntil far enough away to WIIH his record on Saturday. McQonry "America Forever" by HofTa orches- With Another Murderer, He Walks Out Speaker Instructs Students on What Light Vote Was Polled. evidently misjudged tho cnlibro of hla op- and Took No Precaution?. tra. Tbe Invocation will he by Rev. of StrotidsbMrg Jail. fely make his appearance. : Constitutes Success. ponents nt tho start but after tho second D. B. F. Randolph and this will be fol- Inning WanhlnRton'fl star twirlor settled lowed by Miss Miriam Speirs, the snlu- Xo (.loss OurrliijM Piilnt Made Mr. Flanagan Will Take Mis Seal July 9ib If down and bad tho visitors at his mercy for Railroad Company Builds Isolation Hospital tatorlan of the clnss, whose subject Lax (Methods of Guards Snld to Be Respon- will wear HH long as DSVOO'H. No others Preaches From Book of Joshua on Virtue Congress Is Then In Session. tho remainder of tho matinee, and Quarantines Camp. will bo "HoneBt Work for the Day, nre n» honvy bodied, becnuRO Devoe'B Tho following la tbo scoro: sible [or the Kscnpc. wofch 3 tn S ounces mnro 'o tho pint. Sold and Right Living. Honest Hope for the Morrow." A hy M. A. Mnston nnd P. N. JenklnB. Tho election ia over and Clinton Do- piano solo, "Oberon," by Martha Junction is just now the storm conter Spc-Irs, Is the next feature after which Charles Grethpr, tho notorious ttrook Deeplto tho hoat of Sunday evening, Witt Flanagan of JMorriBtown is tho :t of 11 smallpox ecaro thnb tins worked up and convlf t/d murderer who h"H bpp>n Notice to Mpreliunts. new Congressman from the old Fourth , i.f -t will come a reading by Miss Sadio 1 an unusually large congregation gath- -iintioii. Hi r. the citizens more than anything which OreBsman, "The Society of Books." confined in the Strourisburg. jail for / ^y wife. Mr«, Ida Purrel off Port MAlur- ered In the Washington M. E, church district. "If Congress romalns In ses- Until, *.» •" haa happoned ninco the Central rail* the pasbfow months, is one* mnro st "?' n"*niJ I*™ my hod nndbonrd, I b(icro- sion so long, he will take his seat on Tho Bolectlon is from Ruskiu. "The -.jtto to listen to tho annual baccalaureate Hik n\( roiul moved away tho repair shop largo and is a ftullfvn from justice. J»Vnr»nfyaIi »crchMnts nrd oihr-rs no sermon to tho graduating claps of the or about July 9th. Undor the lawMrKiiM; I I i» 7 force. Strange to Bay, thiBaimio build- Gypsy Flower Girl," another reading ill pay J J in. r.t t a •( o from McDowell, by Pearl Etta Thomp- coolly walked o,t of hh priPon i:A "— - High School by Rev. E. B. England, the Canvassing Board can not canvass Mcdviirr, i» ^ -•-' :t y ing la now tho location, or rather was pastor of the Presbyterian church, that the vote until twonty-one days after the location, of the present sensation. son, will follow. At this point tho TOTAI IIS II 17 27* orchestra will rondei* another selection. congregation as well ns the ethers of tho election and tho certificate of elec- The Central railroad company haa the borough having united with the tion will then bo Issued immediately. _.\<HtUK'H A.I,'. for several weeks been collecting forces "The Athletic Girl," an essay by Methodists in a union service. On tho following day Mr. Flanagan . -1 • of laborers nt various points along Us Martha Speirs, will come next, and can take IIIB seat. ' wniiin. it ;...;. 1 ii after that Robert DeRtamer, the only Tho speaker choso for bis text the l!owL'tl.;tl> . 1 0 1 lino presumably with tho intention Sth vorse of the first chapter of Joshua, AB was generally expected, the voto Khiif.p..-. of running them into tho coal mining young man in the class, will read the • .'t 0 clnss prophecy. This will bo followed which reads as follows : "This book of was light all over the district, for Hkk^l'ljf!!""""" districts to take the place of tho strik- . I 0 1 ing minprs, in case the strike Is not by a violin solo, "Cavatlna," by Miriam the law shall not depart out of thy wherever thore is no contest thore is . 1 1 ! mouth, but thon shalt meditate thereon K.'l'll'r-, V.H""™" . -> Spoirs. Tho valedictorian of the clnss naturally but little intcrost. In fact, ended within a ceitiin length of time. day and night, that thou mayest ob- tho vote was entirely a complimen- Vim tlnrt-n, r.f..... 1 i1) i: About two weeks ago considerable is Carrie R. Shields whose subject is "Pearls in Hand." serve to do according to all that Is tary ono and vary ofton tho pub- TMT>\I ..•11 activity wna noticed in the neighbor- Ho does not go out of itn way to H ~ hood of tho old shops nt Junction and, Thoro nre twenty-four members of written thereiu, for then thou shalt II " ( •_' (I x-11 make thy way prosperous, and then heBtow a compliment. Aside from XurwiolT .\. '.'!..... o u I almost before tho citizens wero aware the Grammar school graduating class this fact, It Is a busy time with tho •'ft !! n I) <j- u—1:of It, tho population of tho place had this year. They aro; thou shalt havo good success." The Stolt-ri tm .-n—.Mii been increased by about eighty souls. minfeter divided his Bermon into three farming communities and tho voto in Klntr. Twri ll — 11111(1'). (.'yfitji>PH,.Mn Harriet W. Albert, George W. Arm- parts—conduct, thought and prosper- tho rural districts was particularly w.n. U'alli-. Viilali, Si-tili-rrt. Struck out—Itv A carload of ccta and bedaing was it roug, Marjorie May Brown, Cathe- ity. light. Tho Democratic population MHi N In- WnUU, l\. ISHM.W ..n ' " rine Mao Carter, Joseph Banker Cor- 1 : off Wal-li, .". till !.v first to arrivo and this was soon fol- knew that, theoretically spoiiking. ono Mi->;(.-tirv, 1 : off Walt-]],.".. lilt !.r ti!t'-li<'i! niah, Leigh Curl, Nellie M. DeR«mer, All schools of philosophy in nil the II—IVnlrth. Dniilil.' iilni—llnwoll, Vli-mU. lowed by a. quantity of cookinguteneila ages had agreed, he said, on what cour vote was sulllcient to elect, and it • HIM! Wllll.*. L'tiijiln—Hitlmnu. and a steel rungs. These were hardly K«ta Strykfr Dllt3, H. Wihnot Eckel, saved its efforts for next fall. Thcro Charles H. Ford, Augusta Fregin, Wil stltuted true virtue. Ho compared it NOTES. in place in tho shops when two coaches wero 12H votes cast (or Flanagan and fall of foreigners, and moro or less bur L.