ho Bl IO THE NEWS Judge Andrew 8, Draper, superintendent of the public schools of Cleveland, Ohio, has re- signed, and will accept a call that was made to him about a month ago to the regency of the Univoreity of Illinois, — Mrs, Lily Hasson was shot and badly wounded by her jealous hampton, Mass, a workman named Duplicie was severely burned, and the dye house of N, Parrier was set on fire, The flames com- municated to a steam boiler in the building and caused a second explosion, which wrecked the burning building.——During a heavy gale at Henderson, Ky., steamer Eugene was over- turned asd sunk, + The boat was valued at $10,000; insurance $6,000, The crew escaped but the captain was rescued with difficulty just as the boat sank out of sight.——Lillie Turner, a sixteen-year-old Philadelphia girl, committed suicide by inhaling gas, ——James was murdered by his cell mate, George Dun- lay, who became suddenly insane, With the view of stamping out small-pox and to guard against a spread of the disease, the sweat shops of Chicago are to be inspected daily.——E. A. Goodanow, of Worcester, has given $10,000 to Drury College, in Spring- fleld, Mo.——— The independent cottonseed oil mill men met at Waco, Tex., and organized what will be hereafter known as the **Cotton- seed Crusher Association, of Texas.” It re- presents every independent oil mill in the state, or about sixty per cent, and is strictly anti-trust. The Chicago, Burlington and Quincey Rail road Company is using apparatus for burning oil in locomotives, It will take the place of coal as fuel. ——During a conflict be. tween non-union Armenian lasters and strik- ing union lasters in Stoneham, Mass, a num- an deal disposing of the buildings at the World's Fair has been completed, and the work of dismantling them will be commenced. The first payment of $25,000 on the total purchase price of $80,000 has been made by the buyers, the Chicago House-wrecking Company, — Caleb Munson, who four years ago had one million dollars, was suffocated by gas in St Joseph, Mo. He died poor.——Near Union- town, Pa., strikers assaulted four workmen and fatally injured Richard Harbarger, Rudolph Leigler, for the killing of John § ters, of Morgan county, Va., voluntary manslaughter, and sentenced to two years in the penitentiary, A WAS granted, however, pendingaction of the Court of Appeals on a writ of error.——Fire did $5,000 damage in Shepherdstown, W. Va. several dwelling-houses burned, Sheriff Bud Burnett, of Campbell county Tenn., was fatally shot in tryfog to make an arrest at Montgomery, W. Va. His John Burnett, the former she killed a y-ar ago while trying to arrest an es caped prisoner, Mobile and Ohlo locomotive engineers have accepted a cut of eight per in They agree that this eight per cent. reduction shall go into effect this week. and force until December, t stored, ———A fire destroyed valuable 1} property in Millbury, Mass, Pumberiand Glass Works, in Bridgeton. N J., eaused probably by a tank furnace ing, caused a loss of 15.000, on is an insurance of §0.000, The hol tank furnace and the batch house were com. pletely destroyed, —— Ernest Shira and Eu. gens Reed, wanted in Ackerman, Choctaw county, Mise, for the killing of a negro band on April 18, were arrested in Fort Wortl Tex., while in the act of boarding a train. Both claim to be among the hiest zens of Choctaw and Winston icted of Was conv stay being brother, riff, was cent, remain hen wages will be re usin 3 1 a lowwnre wealt counties, Miss, committed suicide, in Trenton, N. Y.. by shooting himself in the temple with a revol- ver, His body was found in a carriage io a wagon shed near his home, M. Mead. ville, of Hollidaysburg, Pa. fatled. His assignee is Lawyer OW. Hewitt Assets, §27 000; liabilities, $20,000, — shal Field, Lyman J. Gage, George M. man and fifty other ( and importance in the financiai world, have signed a creed with Limetallism as its basis, and pledged themselves to promote its adop- tion as an international system. It is reported that ‘the Post-Intelligence, of Seattle, Wash. has been sold by 1. 8. J. Hunt to Fredeirck J. Grant, late minister to Bolivia, and present editor, and George H. Hedlbren, manager of the Guarantee Loan and Trust Company, who edited the paper during Grant's absence at his mission, Colonel Joseph Moore, who designed and constructed all the pontoon bridges used by Sherman on his march to the sea, died in Indianapolis at the age of sixty-five — Sub Ponaes were served on the mayor, members of the board of aldermen of Haverhill, Maas, , and all the applicants for license, calling them before the grand jury to tell what they know about alleged bribe wy in the granting of the licenses, The board met in secret ses. sion some time ago and granted licenses t« fifteen applicants, Fire at Hammondsport, &t the head of Lake Keuka, N, Y., nine buildings, valued at $25,000, ution is reported to broken out in Buenos Ayres, ~The | preme Court decid. od that there is no law a ath wrizing ma itdeipal authorities to issue Hquor licenses, BOLD BANK ROBBERS. Seven Men Seeurs Between $3,000 and $4,000 and Ride OF. Seven men armed with Winehesters and re. and robbed the bank, getting all the mony it eon- tained, between $3,000 and $4,000, They did the job in a very business like manner, Two of them were stationed on the sidewalk, three entered the bank with a sack and two others guarded the horses, About 100 shots were fired by the robbers, J. CO. Seabourn and 0, I. Seabourn webs both shot through the grofu. Mart Hembree bad a log broken by a bullet, 8 F, Melton, United Btates Marshal received a flesh wound inthe leg. As they were leaving the out. skirts some one fired several shots at them killing a horse and wounding a robber. He immediately secured another horse from a farmer who was passing and followed his Gr. Pull hieagoans destroyed A revol have No resistance was offered hy the oitizens, The wounded men were shot while standing COMMONWEALERS Coxey, Browne and Jones Con. victed by the Jury. MOTION FOR A NEW TRIAL According to the Verdict Jones Did not Walk on the Grass, But Like the Others, Violated the Law by Displaying a Banner. The three leaders of the commonweal Gen, | Jacob Blecher Coxey, Marshal Carl Browne and Christopher Columbus Jones, have been found guilty of violating the law by & jury of | their peers, and will have to submit to a sen- | tenes hereafter to be imposed by the court for their recent demonstration on the Capitol | grounds, Thus ingloriously ends what its leaders | styled “‘the greatest march of the 19th cen- tury.” Allthree of the accused were con- | vieted on the first count of the indictment, i which charged them with displaying a banner designed to bring into public notice the J, 8, Coxey Good Roads Association. . Jones, of Philadelphia, was acquitted of the second count, which accused them of treading on the grass, but Coxey and Browne were convicted, The jury retired at 12.55 o'clock after hear- | ing Miller, which to conviet it About 8.50 the the and | a long charge from Judge MH) his jeadings, defense, but the government they flied into the court-room objected, while the jus Attorney Hy- have the fact prosecution but he was supp ald ne instructions ige | Young to jection came from the ury. ressed, it have | under been Judge Miller stated that he we © written ‘umstances. as that would have Only five minutes after this episode jury returned with the verdict, “Genel” nd his May- witiun Caxey had been visiting with his wife a hter, the Goddess of Peace of the but took his seat arty reo Hy yman t vii to tha tf shiection t 16 jection to mstration, the bar, and all of the p eived the ro. WHO Was Lae Jor in which the verdict was presented, but who by his colleagues, Attorney Lipscomb immediately entered ther in mim Then the judg i Fr Hur wer, who several days to flle the formal paper, juiries about bail, an nok a well-known w sale gr Dem ress from the Virginia n for the erat ie nomination to Con the P each o district acro for “re. ww 8 wo + River, signed a bond in $500 ft wonvicted comm ca—— ANTWERP'S EXPOSITION. the three « i Wed be Latest World's Fair, Exhibition wy the King and Que giums, he weather was delightful, display of troops and gorgeous official tumes was magnificient. Hands formed officers and soldiers, tired diplomats, and spi indies were to be seen everywhere, and strains he World's ROrpeonu lidly drew ming cannon filled ing the f music and the The burgomaster and me of Brussels alr. mbers of the sity council as owing to the rivalry exisiting rp those were not present, between the officials had Count Depret, president of the executive of the exposition, delivered King and Qu 0 n ever held in Antwerp, int Depret for his a ron. and complimenting the exposition upon the Minister of the govern. souncil a long the the largest exbibitic fly th replied 1 sanking C de behalf cantata, choir of 1.500 voices, of the Afterward a Benoit, was sung by a King Leopold visited only a small part composed by of the exhibition not being ready for visitors The teature of the exhibition are a repro. duction of Old Antwerp in the sixteenth cen tury, and the Congo, International and Mar- ions, all of which possess great in- terest, The Beiglan section is tha largest, Franee, Germany, Great Britain, India, the United States, and Italy coming next, in the order named, An extensive space is set apart for side attractions from Eastern countries, such as streets In Calro, Constantinople, dancing and howling dervishes, priests, cara. vans, ko, Among the many distinguished persons present at the opening were the princesses of the royal family, the Countess of Flannders, Princes Yon Hohenzollere and the members of the ministry, Upwards of 40,000 people were present, ine sect EE c— es MORE WARSHIPS SENT. Additional Protection to American Citizens in Nicars- gun and Neighboring Nations. » Acting Secretary MeAdoo bas ordered some important ebanges in the stations of naval vessels, The New York now at Kingston, Ja. maien, has been ordered to Colon, The Ben. nington now at Mare Island, Cal, has been | detached from the Bering Sea fleet and will proceed at once to Salvador, The Charles. | ton, which has been stopping st Montevideo, is under orders to proceed to Callao on the West Const of South Amerien, All of the moves have been made at the instances of the State Department, The state of affairs in Central America is far from reassuring and the department is de sirfous of having an available ship near the soene of expected trouble to guard American interests, In Balvador, where a revolution is fn progress that threatens to involve Hone duras and perhaps Guatemala, or Nloaragua, with the Bennington on the west const and the New York on the Gulf side, there will be naval protection for our citizens, The New York will be convenient to Blueflelds if needed to reinforee the Ban Francisco, which now Hes off that port, FIFTY-THIRD CONGRESS ot ——— UBENATE. The open session of the Senate Insted but half an hour. Senator Allen, of Nebraska, who is defending Coxey and his lieutenants in the Police Court, introduced a resolution for the appointment of a special committe of flve senators to investigate the alleged clubbing by the Washington police of the leaders of the Commonweal when the “army” tried to break into the Capitol grounds, The resolution went over until to- morrow, and will probubly be called up as soon as the Senate meets, 121st Day, ~The bill for the ercetion of a public printing office in Washington occupied the sttention of the House during the greater pisrt of the day aud came to a rather ignomin- ious ending. 1220 Day.—An amendment to the Tariff bill was considered in the Senate and agreed to, It was that to levy duty on goods in bond on the date when the bill goes into effect, Mr, Lodge's amendment to levy com- mercial war on Great Britain until that coun- try should sequiesce in an international agreement for the coinage of silver was de- feated. Work on the Tariff bill was pre ceded by a two hour's debate upon the Allen resolution for the appointment of a special committe to investigate the alleged police clubbing outrages on the stops of the Capitol, 128n0 Dax. —For two hours the Benate dise cussed the resolution to investigate the al- leged police clubbing outrages on the ocon- sion of the Coxey demonstration in front of the Capitol, but no conclusion was reached, Mr. Hoar, Mr, Gorden, Mr. Teller and Mr. Harris participated. The remainder of the day was spent on the Tariff bill, 12470 Day. —In the Beuate Senator Quay introduced a bill of 125 pages, and asked for {8 reading in full, Hours eould been consumed in this way, An objection Arried the bill over, In the course of the eo on the subject, Mr, Quay boldly avowed filibustering motive, declaring defi anutly that he thought time would be better employed in that way than sasidering the tariff Lill The Senate {8 now the fifth paragraph here are about seven hundred pur “graphs in the bill 12011 Day, have in « on 120 Day. In the He yl Sa w Jersey Bridge bil no of rules on me ial order for the eree the Wis Aion wns ad ¢ New York passed un ‘of Mr. Dun- seta VErnms fer WwW RY fice and Ff uw 2 As y until they are dispos with ti strong ciash bed woen lines, Rome gas Commitee ots efsion tas §% tn seryion + attention will H Cum. nings il granting $08 in the oe Jorts have been made to by the House or le proposed by the bill now pending, but with. The f { tha Mesures are ackn in 185] retary John Congress take early steps for nstons certain per. life saving get favom gisiation similar to those meritorious ed an reeot out avail Honea that the extension ywindg Sherman vended of the pension laws to the crews of the An evidence of the valuable w bing is alforde in a graphic movements done by the naval hydrographic 1 by the May pilot manner the inception, of the oyelone of which res disastrously Hydrographer Bigabee collect shart, which ex- hibits growth and Mareh 23 Inst, ty shipping ited 80 n no less in order to enabis him to plot out the eycione, He it was the most terrific large area storm experienced in the North Atlantic ts close proximity to the el data fro says that in sevoral years, trans-Atlantic steamer routes caused the full fore of the storm to be felt by a very large rough passace, FOR A LABOR COLONY. Establish a Fruit Colony in Bouthern California. Several leading offieors of the great labor organizations resident in New York and Chi in the San Josquin Valley, to examine land there on which they The eolony is to be composad of Eastern Itis the inteation to pur chase 2,500 acres of fruit lapd, and establish 18 families on it. Each family is to have 20 nores for farming purposes, besides a house and garden place ine the village, which it is proposed to build in the contre of the 2.500 acres, : The following are the officers: William C, Pomeroy, general organizer of thé American Fedemtion of Labor; M. H. Madden, presi. dent of the Hlinols Stats Pederation of Labor, John Niece, president of the Hotel and Restaur. ant Employes’ National Allianey; Joha Jal. foray. secretary of the Deividere Federated Labor Union, The Iatter organization is ag Belviders, IL, and represents 700 sidiled workmen of the sewing machine factory there, now closed down, ' ¥ STRIKING MINERS Use i in Alabama and West Virginia WORKS AND CAS BLOWN Up Other Attacks Reem Imminent Near Birmingham--Riotous Demon- trations at the Parson's Plant--Miiitia Held in Readiness. The striking miners, reduced almost to starvation, have at length had recourse to violence, A crowd of from 800 to 500 of them marched into Horse Creek, In Walker sounty, Ala,, shortly after mid-night, fired a hundred or more shots to intimidate the eft- izens, and then blew up the engines, boilers and other machinery of the Thomas Price mines with dynamite, The ten armed wateh- mon fled without resistance, and the riotery then the of the mines along with supplies and other property, The to foree to idleness the miners who had refused to join the strike, From Price's the mob tudged to the Vietor mines, distant, and after numerous volleys into the buildings destroyed maluways the purpose was en firing of HOUSER a few miles they saturated the scale veral vied slew up se and wre and set them afire, inden cars with dvnamite, wn the the Then they hed ately as they went, through town, and dis Cast, har- witli a Sheriff Gutton Hi . on hearing the news, reek from Jasper of © for hous urse the lawbreakers A hundred arme Jurking in wher and OF mines, ito in COIs srike riff M it the mot from ambush with peared, They are believed to be Horse will return a Crock and it is feared that they rowd, d destroy time of The Govery sor has placed troog Morr disposal o rif! will be Pratt mis ff ores A . ¥ iP RUBRTGSs Is on 1 a 8 at the Testun GUL irexd all the avalial ir the srking pt The » and have the trade un fithe State, Many of t} verge of Marvation s are fo the streets oy vers will rite Hort this wee : lace the make n strikers with negroes brought back from the Over nd Kansas mines rived at Blue Creek a under a strong guard, Ifthis d eral ind wi ot bi Ts in igh ine blown ot bama withou Are the sla 3 Le oe tric i, W Davis Coal srdoad bry rifies and the strikers ar ¥ with 1 SMALLER MINERAL PRODUCT The Smallest Output for Auy Year Since 1869 Report” ed by the Oeclogical Survey The report on mineral resources for 1803 compiled at the United Staten Geolog under the supervision of Dr. David T, has been completed, It shows an aj. gregate valuation for the product and $£600,- 586,033, of which $358 604.217 represents the prodact and $249 951.866 the product with an unspecified pro- JL00,000, The product is the smallest of any year sinos 1899 and is an aggregate decline of over 875,000,000 from the previous ical Sur. vey Day, non-metallic srseelba lin mesa The principal feature is the falling off in pig iron, which shows a reduciion of more than #£40,000.000 in long tons in rroduction, Both gold and silver increased in produc. | tion, valaation and $142,700 troy Sliver increased 5.000000 troy 585,837 taken at its colnage value on $1.9000 per troy ounce, Copper decreased in pro duction about 16,000.000 pounds and nearly 26,000,000 in value, Lead decreased almost 50,000 tons or $5,000,000, Zine decreased about 9,000 short tons and almost £3,000,500 in valutation, Aluminum increased about 30,000 or 94,000, Nickel has fallen off near. ly 30 per cent, in quantity and over that por. centage in the value of its droduet, Bitumi. nous coal increased 1,262,405 long tons, but decreased $2,500,000 in value, Pennsylvania anthracite increased 1.015, 550 long tons and $3,000,000 in value, The Inrgest gato in production was in petroleum, which increased $3,000,000 in valuation of the product, Natural gas decreased #500,000 and mineral waters $650,000, Ll HAWAII UNSETTLED. Admiral Irwin Says the Natives May Rise ot Any Time Rear Admiral John Irwin, recently relieved from duty at Honolulu by Admiral Walker, arrived at Ban Franvisoo on the Australian, accompanied by Lieutenant Adams and Ene sign Parmenter, He is reportod as saying the Provisional Government is in a precarious condition, “The natives are restless and an outbreak may occur st any time,” sald the Admiral “All the troops of the Provisional Govern. may be wanted at any time," : Paul Nouman, the ex-Quoon's adviser, wa also a passenger on board the ship, He ia suid to be on on way to Wastisgton. | ! i | NINE DAYS IN A CAVERN. Tourists Finally Bascued from Their Btalactite Prison. A eable despatoh from Gratz, Austria, says: A diver succeeded in reaching the party of tourists who have been imprisoned in the stalactite cavern at Souroch for nine days past, owing to a sudden rise in the water, and the fact that the passage into the cave came blocked with timber and boulders, The diver found all seven of thd'tourists alive, It people were tourists emerged any assistance, but imprisoned, Bix of the from the cavern without the seventh was too weak to help himself, The news that the tourists were still alive ennsed satisfaction among the crowds of peo- ple who gathered about the cavern to watch the work of the engineers, who had a difficult task in making an opening into the cavern, The entrance was blocked by timber and huge boulders, buried beneath a mass of smaller flood debris, After the matter had been fully Investigated it dynamite to by the engiveer officers, it was found that was absolutely necessary to use clear away the obstructions which prevented The engineers succeeded in exploding several , Which disturbed but did not entirely They were compelled it was sion might bury tons of charges remove the olstruetion, to feared that a too severe expl work slowly and with eaution, as beneath rock, additional charges were ex- and the trees and rocks about the en- removed without Diver Fischer ploded, trance to the wore to the Imprisoned « Cave harm noes, made another and this time a sueck t to the outh of the He sent a long time. 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PENNSYLVANIA ITEM: Epitome of Hews Gleansd from Various Parts of the Btats, The handsome new buildings of the He formed Theological Beminary oat Lancaster were dedicated by Rev, Dr, Joseph H, Dubbs, A large number of Behuylkill county citi zens organized st Pottsville Brauch Xo. 108 the Henry Clay Republican League, The Republican Convention of Dilaware county nominated John M. Clayton for Judge, he receiving the votes of 152 of the 239 delegates, Keeper 1. 1. Bookhammer, of the Stats Reformatory at Huntington, was murdorous Iv attacked by two inmates, one of whom the keeper shot dead and, was exonerated by a jury. Four freight in Westmoreland county have suspended operations the scarcity of conl, railroads owing Ww Beranton is in & ferment of excitement over the prosecutions brought against reputable by Rev. ¥. A. Douny, secre of the Babbathh Unio The pre being brought again druggists, bakers, tobuo P Ppen { ¢ if such busine business men district American ations are wonists and tioners who kee Be been placed under arrest and fi Another murdered near Hazleton fare so they are BREN, Great preparations Pittsburg fo s big erans in smber, The labilities of the de i Bunday, 4 peopl ned 4 ea was robbed the auth about a re unknown man accustomed to mysterio crimes that making Uitle ff 10 trace ihe belne 1 being mi N are reunion « Bee bank have reached tors will probably Elias and a prom disappearad, A big storm in the the State did much fruit Lightning. anid soriand, HAMAQR® trees, Bbeveral poo of Peun Eagle, 1 he Grand Oastle olden ual session ob gin Judge 8B Lon papers und that he is not » I Mages « the ! Mrs, 8 aud a soreded in cone belonging 10 her er valuables, The ber then hager an the w Wo tue gagged Mrs. After a k man retensed herself nas s identity, Working on the oss, Burer-eiect J and Stupy I went away. ng struggle There is a and the py lice filed bis bond ard will Jace kson 1 r Pattison his office this week, was shot to near Port 1 GFOVEr Italian, his shanty, an in d War the kley, the miner who was en- Hig a aillve hiand mine, near Jeddo, after being imprisoned ire letter oarriers have been nmission is sOOnL Caster at the Civil Service Cx their grievance and will y, the who tric Kidnapping Ed« Brotherton, found not guilty by a jury. William RB. ) indiana, talian organ grinder, at Wilkes-Barre { of Ashley, was mllaters bas been on lie merchant by Marshall, a leading & of Pa., oommitted suicide shooting, James Rhoads, chair alter Muncy saloon and Mrs. James Swalles’ ber Allentown home while cooking fe is despaired of, 70 years, staggered to drink of lig died in two minutes, sithing caught fire in sup; faking = It was developed in the injunction case of the Gallitizin School Board, at Ebensbarg, that Father Rvan visited the public school two or three times a week and heard recita- State Treasurer Morrison was succeeded by by Deputy Secretary of the Commonweaith en. Martin Sisimo was instantly killed and Chief Letter Carrier Pinkerton, of Lancas. ter, who got up and forwarded to Washing- master was dismissad from the service A band of white caps, composed of masked men and women, roughly handled a Price burg citizen because he ill-treated his wile, Several arrests have been made, wisi IIs cnc —— DYNAMITE IN A PRISON. Dold Attempts of Michigan Convicts to Get Pres by Exploding a Bomb, An attempt was make to blow up the prison at Jackeon, with dynamite as the convicts were being marched to their cells from an evening meeting, Three of the convicts, Bde ward Huntley, serving a term of twenty § wars for burglary: John Deeman, serving fit. tren yoars for murder in the second degree, and Arthur Lawrence, serving ten years for burglary, made a break from the ranks, One of them selred the guard and another sprang ap ato a window and attempted to light a fase connected with a dynamite bomb, An alarm was given and deputies arrived ia time to prevent any damage and to quell the disturbance, The warden says there have been ramos of dysamite being concated about the prison for over a year, but none of the guards 8 Were able tu find any truce of i. THE CHINESE REX REGISTRATION. Nearly the Total Population Obeyed the Exclusion Act Clauss, Commissioner Miller of the Internal Revenue Burean made publie the results of the registration of the Chinese under the Ex. clusion Act the term of which expired on the third instant. Of the total Chinese popula. Won 307,485 weotding the 1800 ewan 18 Were seg ;