This Pajw. is » MEMBER oi the. ASSOCIATED PRESS.THEESTABLISHED IN 1871. NO, 11,241-MONDAY- MORNING,' DECEMBER 28, 1007.NEW ST. STEPHEN’S DEDICATED SUNDAYBishop and Many of Clergy! Participated.MUSIC WAS MAGNIFICENT(Jhoira of Two Churches and Full Orchestra Took Part at Both Services, The Church and Parish.in the great paen at praise to the Cro-ftior,YU* itiHi}'_!»! program wan an .t,spt*c!al fra turn of the ceremonies. Millard'* ilftss In H lint being rendered by the comMiiM choirs of St. Sitjihdh'M and ?ti. Titus church .Titusville. rtKSl»tu«l by Colccuon's orchestra. Joseph Swin d!-rncior or St. Titus vholr. had charge of llw musk:. The latter Is one oi ill! unfed musical iMS'AiilrailonE of this aec* tlon, Imt. cum Pet ern critics who fcearJ the mans tun,; yes to relay Say the organ-izitlon erceUel previous prrfurmanCM, Thu u'otk of the soloists, quartettes, trio a nml I in? chorus wtifi perfect unit beyond criticism of any kind. The program was as fnllowa:Kyrk* Millard's -Mass In P FlatMr. Hcflry Stoddard, Mias Mary o‘.s’ein.OIdH.l .......... Millard. Mr. V ill I ft m WAddH'tttli.Qui Tollifj—(TrlfpThe stately new St. Stephen's rhurch, ronreded to be or.o of tljo most beautiful and ccmpteii edifices In Northwestern i'emisylvaoio. was solemnly dedicated to Divine worship Emidiiy morning liy lit. Ttev. John £1. Fitsmrmrk-c. P.P... bi-shop of TSrlft. assisted by nearly a dorm priests of ih« it lores*. Tho pomp and hpltmlor of tho Roman Catholic liturgy, with Ita deop ayRthoUcol religion* fils*-nificanco, tlia rkli ve*t meats and dignity of »h* ortlcietinc clergy. the exquisite rend’tlcn of ifc* didicult, sou I-In spiting mu Pic df tho church by the choirs s:»l the reverence Red devotion of ihi wor-shtppcra ifitide an Impressive seen* that was daplk\ited in the evening when unlemn vespers were celebrated, rite electric ligbM ftnd burning candles on the ultar'a adding rli^ artistic touch that com-piu'td '.ho pJi'xtifi»sTito i.-ere.uor.j ■? dr-Hr.tt. Ion began at 10 o'clock, but Eons before tirni hour t!.-j entire Brathiir capacity of tho church war iK-cujdetl anil It u-ns tK-vraaary id place chafr* In the aislr.s and thu vfSU-buk- to acoomirtOiUio th? prop’**. It I.* estimated d.0di persons won* present at tho morn in* nervier-.-* and a a many at vespers In thu evening.After tb? bishop and vlorry bad r**i*eJ In ilw Kacriny ihry in.irclic.1 Li:rough tile middle nlfilc to the State nr?«-t entrance.After ths prvr.'Jribr.l prayers had been rocked by 151 shop jr I ttinf.ur !■:«:. n profession was formed and the vt'Ttfy marched ftmund (he outaldn of the church In the foliowfa.if nrih-r: (Tree ills bearer; -u-.oiytes, J-*atl:OM tViNK Auth and D m n el Ian i ih-neonf of honor. FAtliP.ce Nftti and Cav-Mrs. yni:U Held, JIUs O'Neill.Mr. VadkworlbVenl Creator ....... Latnbltatt*Credo ....... -MillardMrs. Callahan. Mr. Slortdnrd,Mr. Echreck.Et IuoamotuaMr. Frank S. Floury, Mr. H eh rock. Oiltrtorj—Ave Marie” (Trim... .Qwc*:» lira. Trank Retd. Mns, I.ouia Dhigman, Mr. Fle'jry.Sanctiis lltllar.lBcRodtelu*........rc..........MillardQuartcLW: Mrs. Callahan, Miss 0'NUI, Mrs. Floury, Mr. ?ccp.Aeuus IVI........... ...MillardHass-. Mr. Qec-rgo Frank Brown.Dona NobJa .....................Mrs. John A Th**ofcftW, Mr.S lod il*l rd.IIj,mn—!CoIy lt;!lt;id We 1’ralPO Thy.NtaiO'' ........... *Choir.Tho wall lictH uro lenga'n to tho artist* au •■Alpine b'r«i*n, cluucly resembling an exceed 1»sir Ugh* fii%-lt;.Tliu vcatlbuio. between tha state alreet entrance utid tho navo of iho eliuieh, U. nine foot p'Mi* und 21 feet long, with £!ti enirnnoi ro the choir loft al the noutli and the haptlMry at tha Tlwwainscoting of iliovosilliulir and hapil^iry Is uf vyhilo marbJo. with rctl JtniUd border. nnd I he Ikor id of blue :tnil white marble, laid In aquurc-s. Tin re are thrco outside n ml ill roe in *llt;h dobr.i In the front, nil of quart rial In Id off In panels and cxlt;iulsliely liaiul carved. Tim baptismal font »r,d receptacles fOr t!ie holy water are curved from nnlifJ blocks of vrhUo r.iNi‘M« und the coders ar» of gold-plated brass,Tho iloor.t of the enw and tninscpt nto laid In anrrow dovetailed maple. There arc I on pew* or quarter saivod oak, tho ends of tihlels are deeply carved m scrolls. Thf yf.nix have many cQueen-Irncei and arc a« luxurious in ulllky .a* In u’.’Peatar.ee.PERFECT HAIlMDXl' OF COLOR.TWO WRECKS AT THE SAME POINTMail Train Crashed Into Deraileel Freight.FOUR PERSONS INJUREDIi’Cr«y[onal—,,f! lor!a from Mozart’*Twelfth Mft?* ............Orpui And Orchestra-DI reel or Mr. Jnscpli S(»cpOre i n 1st Mrs. tp. U. CurryCrtlennn's Ore lustra. UVENISO SEHVICES.The solemn .Vesperlnn and Ilencdlrtloa «crvlcrt v»:t5 al lt;’:3C o'cleclc. k(?v. Father Ncu efDelattag. with Father CnvRnaogb A'-lJr.g an dcaenn, nurt T*alher Hartnell, r.f Titusville, aa «ubdcat-or. A upechil aermon tea* deliver rd l»‘ IteV. Father I’ran el s Auth. C. .SS. It.. yn*shk*ui of Ft. Jkry's Rrdcmpiftrhit euliccc and jsu.-nlfiary, at North East.Father Antf. ppoka- u^n .St St^phffn, undrr wlmsc patronaj;? ihc church an!roccrcgallon has been plae^cJ. Tho «lls-Ciiur^r rovc.oJfd the speaker to he a clow and profound scholar, thoroughly fomiliar with, the di-tails of profane and «■ e-ri»^!r_pt|cal history, lift also delivered awnrln tnfi«aCC C lt;coturratuTatlon to theOn* of Hie moai forceful loiw.isinns made by tho Interior of tho church In tho harmony that exists In both urvhUeetuve and la the itecor*ilons. The WiiLr.^cotiisg la of da I k red Itallnti marble. - Km.-n tills to thu top of Iftc ivalle, when ih.» supports atari to curvu tn a rnmniou rr-ntcr. rhe tight hlrnds until ii Ghftfetf offInto the crftim nrA gnifi. where me center Is marked by n catliodral chmric-lier. In ivlik-Ei cither gas or declrirlty may be li-cd. Overhead iL Ihc irAnBftM ?boro Is a great dome. In which there Is n cIiistit of H«h!N. in number and power, snrticlent to illuminate the imerior of the entire church. The dome fresco is u master* piece uf sky efTcct.The olrar rail, gothic in its carving, supports .1 wunMunlun rail of white marble, The sanctuary and the* stairs lead-ins »0 it «nd th? ul^T^H rrro carpeted in the ilnest of OfljV: ^rrteti Hoyal Wtlinjj.The mat:i altar i-S one of thft most beautirul or:mmenis of this edifice, which Is hound u li»wnie nwro (liRli locally uotrcl for jt-i rb!h oritanivnlutlon. U to(Vc;t ah nofit to the ceiiiuB cf ihv sanctuary, a body of white rim? s-t.ircr.d 11 the slne-it of parcvluln And Ib rl-'hly embellished With geld leaf tir.d Hintura of The Mims. Al it* base, illuminated by Kh.ul-d idviUio lift T I ft, i* U lisu rclleC ift terra COtln Of Ih-i I.JfcT fiurpcr. In 11 the ilgurts aro ymaU. hiu rraarkalily truft to nature, r.nlt;l onioned with historic iM*iur it* nwS cojttiuw. wii’toiiy above this Ic the tabprhaclo. with a gold cruckix ev«rh«alt;i. Thin \a Uluznlnntrd tvlth nine electric biilho ar.d on either side Is a llfe-slao tl«Ufo of ft ^rttardhia angel boa ring- a ilxml-eau. The* Halite of the itftitibfp-ux nr«* of both gutf tuid dec-tricky. The purity of the feature?, tho lifelike upland drnptmf °* fh* ^.rnwssiiaThree IVnoks of the Pennsylvania Blockaded. Property Loss Heavy. Bad Rail Blamed Por Accidents. ■ .riTTSHt’nCb OCC. 22,—Four prrsonfi uc-ro Injured, heavy property loss wlt;i* sustained nnd lhr« :rucks of tho Pc«n-r.y!vaulft railroad wsru bJoeku.lvd for IhO nlg!)L by two/wrwdra ne*r Dallvar. A’a., 5S mile* ftlfii of hw, «t ? n’cltmh lo-niKlit..Extra freight trtln No. 5081 loft the tail3 of lifteit No. 1. bucauea of k brukuu rail It Is boHcvftd, ftnd 20 cars ware smashed and pile** up over track* I and 2. Aim oat Imcitrdthtoly ftft*?r tho accident lo the freight- No. 18. known ar th«ChJcoirn Mall, rt:iminrr at hi«h spend to ihftlio up lost time, reached the point on track No. 2 .it\«l plowod Into tha debris wlih U-riUk- force. Every person on iho train ran badly Jolted ojid shake a up, many of th* pasfoo/crs helns thrown : from ibelr Beals. Nunc of the passenger ^caris lvfi iHe track, but u number of window a were broken nnd several persona |«ow cut by fiyir.it ghta*. At iho nfflco of the rutapany henv It Is stated that one matl clerk wii* r eve rely bruised and ihnrupcA by helair Ihrown »f;nl.:st theshle • of hti car and That three pnsficticers wore ' tnuro or Jess cut end bruised. No one on ! the fr-.'lBtil train 'as injured.Tho mail train eonled of five mail 'eftrK. two express onrs and threo day . waqhc**, drawn by two locohioHvea. The ilront locomotive was, al must compI«lcly i demolished. 'r After, a delay of throe ruid a half hours Iilw.raasenBcr italn was r*la back in Lho; jirft ^rnajnvnr. transferred to rrnek No-[4 and continued i-izst. All of tho injured iream:heel on the train. Ofllchda lt;h not li-xpccl to elfftr tho trucloi bedora 1 or S i1 o’clock Uvmariow murr.Ing. Ir, the mean*.-m.. i n a arn m.IiU'Oduced by nc-prckontRllve Pnyuo and I-a Baud by the liousu during the l-«at rox:-KffHB mid which admits Id tilt* L’lilttt* Elates free of duty r.riiciea wholly *tlw product of tl!2 Dillfpptnsa, except auR-n. tcbacco and rice, on, which a duty amount In jf tn 26 per cc'lit of tho prcfieji'. into in provided for.Mr. Fayno haa luul reiuents for henr-lups from repivafuiallvoa of practically Ihc same inlereyta ihut wero.heard tsvo yours ago. Jio i?rojf-s«;3 that praeik ally tho yftme llr.r* of testimony ns t):ot previously offered io the corn mi it Co will l0 presented, /uj was tho capo two years £So 11 ia expected there will b« sirnne nppmdtlun to lim Ult ujuii tho Ammlcau ftii?;nr, rohaft-'o zind rlt*'* IiiU'ipeIb,The bill iTJIed to pn an iHo sen a to during the lost congress ar.d it Is known Unit it will ugtln encounter atrori? oppo-sklun there.—O-1 ' '■I mii i: rgenc y hot I diyt: Senior flilk-tl lo all utmnciul btrin«ency I Imni'i S. Klaif. pi I'Vonc Im-o i-U-arlng 1 Iho situation: “Ui:Weeks fcverythlujf ii elrelvff Iirh been hu Hie holiday in pjtBt.! dcinur.il. The clear! have server! u usi’l are prndu:il)y rutlrlr.SABBATH I PIFIRE AT WILKES-BARRE,Five Story Building Burned, Causing Loss of Nearly a Quarter Million,Many Places of opened AJte: SunclWI CilC ES-llA II n R, Pa., Dw. —A 531 o'clock tbl^ n-ornltis a great volume nr smoke was sctn pouring out or Hid flcc-aiary Cilobc dry goo.lG store building, cn the public Rquare, one of the Irirgwt oiid most rnndorn'xiructurc3 tlda city, end In leas than lialf nn licur the H\lc*rllt;?r wits u furnace of firo.Adjaconc brick blocks v*i» dftimiprd by water. Tho tllubc alort-. owned by Lanfcld Bros., Ifi n tolai Joss. Tho loss to this* firm will reach 520O.OG0 with in-Hurauce of JiOO.vitO. Two hundred .lalcft pedplo ire thrown out of cmploymeui. .The bull ding in owned by the 1 Bernard F,u rgmiider ostfiio, whose !1 a csthv.r.tft»l at % 30. bwi}. partially lusurod. Other losses total about s..dOO,Th.* origin of thu fire was ft ilt'fcrah c wire on an c loci tic .switch boani. Tliu wftichuuin was fcrccd to kave the building lo anvc Jilf lire. Suvcr.ll tlrcnu-n t«*po qvortOKid by s:uoce or otlicrwii-e Injured. They ^rc:Henry Etnerson. idoliCr. and Kr«l 3*«p-pt-rllnft, overcome byJohn Tucker and .Tompit Kropp. eitt nhunl Ihc ucad h- broken gh«*a.John 1 I driest, liionuis Wcrth. Janw^ Smith, Jaini MeKuni.a uud J:«n:*s Pot-tot son, Bovoroly hiirneil on the hiind^ ami fnee; were: rcuioyed from Iho UulWUt-Jwflh difficulty.ORDERS FORV^ARDED.XPJN YORK Pcft«3 u:oftllor3 prepan formftiieo that esca tho wsr.C!**il or ft flu ri umusiimicnl rrvniuu-; hu.,ii::e*a tu-iiuy.With few .except incuts were swh oh foro Justice. O'Corn: (atIon of the* JiuiuUfercd, and after tv.-c suited In the mlop: oi a mare liberal crlt; lions «■ ftrn Iho movS tlio cast nldt*. which open though the I prciinlsod in pieturo Tile peep shniv* oC however, were held i *;u*y dl3li:icih*n hi-vlftivs thsii moved ;istill.Tha theatres, opci rkiFS music halld i The vaudeville houm firuiiu to nit etches, n; eoa exhibitions und ' par (lira of cimsciiue day prespnt.uhtr-N k iiv?s'* was cllnilaab shitting nnrl *'i]ud Daslelus vrnn njso mu ye. hut foe thoso tliclr own en)oyz:cii cuden wuro open u:tlt; ness- Skating rinks full EWlUK.CHILDRENSmall Pupils oiPfiTfciiilly ^Mrs, Jn.no B. 1