I 1 Have those fine art series permanently preserved. x.mqr f g T crouton The Tribune Bindery will do it best and cheapest. EIGHT PAGES--56 COLUMNS. SCRAXTON. PA.. THURSDAY MOP KING, MAY 3, 1804. TWO CENTS A COPY. t7nr hi FUNLY BILL PIAYEB THE STATE EI rp r? sr m RKEIEIT Tl . r r c mSS RUF FIERCE RIOTING it mm Angry Hobs Swarm the Streets of the City Beut on Destruction. THE CITIZENS ARE TERRORIZED A Gathering of Six or Seven Thous and Rioters Embark Upon a Mis sion of Madness Windows Are Smashed and Workmen Driven from Their Posts The Police Charge the Mob and Drive the Rioters from the Furniture Works An Attempt to Hold Up a Train. CLEVELAND) O., May 2. J MOB numbering between 0,000 111 and 7,000 men aasein 1 led in the IS public squares thin morning and lTu marched ont, ua on rattarday af ternoon, on a mission of distraction. On Seranton avenue every window w:is broken at tba Vnrit'ty Irou works and the entire fore of men run out. A: the I'pson Not and ilnlt works win dows were broken, mart inery smashed t'tul the men ilriven away. Twenty live men were driven from the church furniture work. At this point the po lice charged tlu mob and drove it up tlia hill on Jaoniogl avenue. Police were tlin hurried to the scene from all available sources. All tt.e reserve force of police, Including the mounted men. were ordered out Many artests w,ra made. Oreat ei eitcnant was caused all over the southern p .rt of the city. The mob, after moving np Jennings avei.ue, reformed end were again and again reeliarged bf the police. The rioters had meantime raided a scrap iron yard and armed themselves with piece of iron. They were la a frenzy of excitt-ment, and were constantly nrgd on by their leaders to resist the i Altera an grrurivg obamb. At this juncture a ! arc reinforce Baal of police arrived on the ecene, and another charge was ma te on the niob with drawn clues. The crowd showed flzht only for a moment, and then their ranks were broken and scattered in all direction a, The police meantime hud ued tli-ir clubs to ancb effeOl that many of the rioters were foiled. The patrol wagons were loaded with priaontra, and hastily sent to the near-st station. .Many of the turn threw stones and other missiles at the police from the Abbey Street bridge. Ti.ey were forced sway, however, aud ran like sheep, making occasional Standi to resist the power of the law. While a j art of the mob were light ir.it the po loa at Keulh.iber's, others made an unsuccessful attempt io bold up a mail train on the Nickel Plate road as it was pasting that point. The train slac kned sp o I in order to not nn down any of the fellows, but went in its way unharmed. ' CONVENTION OF PLANTERS. The Ihlrtaenth Annual Meetlr.a of Pennsylvania Undertake. Piiii.a lEl phi a, Pa, May 2. Tba hirteenth annual meeting of tbe r'u-i-ral Dinotora1 Association of the Hate of lVnnsvlvsnia began in the rooms of th New Century club this morning; Every comity in the state is r'iireented by one or more delegates The delegates were welcomed by Mayor Stuart, the response being made, bv Stat- Praaldanl William 11. Maxwell, of Pottstown. The following officers will be elected tomorrow, the nominations having1 been msile today: President, I! Prank Kirk, of Oermantown, Philadelphia; vice-presidents. Junes Ljwrie, Alle ghany City; U W, Day, Williams town, and (J A. Miller, Seranton; secretary. George Chandler Paul, Pnila jihia; treasurer, J S Pearce, Ar.Jmore. AN UMPIRE'S SUICIDE. Killed HlmaMf JUcanaa His Decisions Wr Q leatlnned. PaDDCABj Ky., May I -Sensitive Alfred McCnwIey, a Wapaitad citizen of Canton, killed himself Saturday be cause ball players "kicked" at his de cisions sa umpire. Two local teams went ont to practice aud IfeOawlav tried to be arbiter bstween the two nines. His decisions proved nnsatisfactory, precipitating a quarrel among the members. MeCawley then berime ex asperated, and, going behind the back stop, blew bis brains out with a re volver. SUICIDE OF HENRY HAHN. Prospsotive Bridegroom Seeds a Bullet Through Bit Head. Rochester. Pa., May 2 This mor ning Henry Hahn a well-known young business man of Monaca, committed suicide by shooting himself through tbe bead. Additional interest is felt in tbe case by the fact that he was to have been married to-night, for whio b all preliminaries were perfected. No reason can be assigned for the self murder. Hahn was 84 years of age. well to do and widely known. His intended bride, Miss Blanohe Hug gins is frantin with grief. a HOMESTEAD MILL STARTED. The New Plant Employing 2,700 Men In Operation. Homestead, May 2. The new 28 inch mill of the Homestead Steel works was started up successfully yesterday The working lorce was reduced from 8,200 to 3,700 men. The changes in the department were tbe causes of reduction in the foroe of employes. The output will be in creased. TROUBLE AT RIDGWAY. Mob of 300 Men Tries to Intimidate tbe Working Miners. Ridoway, May 2 Sheriff Elliot and fifteen deputies left this morning for St. Mary's where tbe miners employed by Hall, Kail & Co,, were at work. The sherilT'.-i posse was called to pro tect the men and works from the mob of over 300 miners from the works of the Northwestern Mining and Ex change compauy at LVtgti mines, who had marched overlaud six miles to in duce the St. Mary's strikers to come out. The latter had been given an ad vance and bad gone back to work at 00 cents a ton. At 2 o'clock this nfternoon the minors assembled at the Commercial l ouse in an open-nir meeting- About 150 miners are employed at St. Mary's, and latest reports say tint about half of tbem already have come out since the visit of the men from Dngns. A second cull for twenty-five more depu ties was received at noon. Wholesale liquor dealers have shut down the beer supply at the request of the operators, and no violence has yvt been done. s MR. DEMPSEY'S PLUM. He Ii Appointed Mail Transfor Clerk at This City WAaOnOTON, D C . M iy 2 -Ropre sentative Hi nes, of Pennsylvania, se cured the tppointtnout of J. E Hemp sey. of l'ittston, as mail transfer clerk at Seranton. Mr Dempsey is the principal ofhvial of the Trainmen's union in tbe Wyo ming valley of Pennsylvania. THE COMMONWEAL IN CAMP. Coxey, Oklahoma Sam, Christopher Columbus Jones, Browne and Other Freaks In Good Spirits. WASBmOTOR, D. C, May 2 The Common Weal army is now at us now ramp on First street, in Southwest Washington. The ground is enclose I by a board fence, an I along tlu south tnd wool sidet the fanonaoanvaai wall lias been stretched forming quite a good awning. Under this a lot of clean clraw bai been thrown and the maj r ity of tiie mu are sheltered. At noon Oklahoma Sim announced the arrival of Christopher Columbus Jones Three cheer, were giv.'ti aud Jones rem ve 1 his hat an 1 entered smilingly and Waa enthusiastically received. Hreiuarkel that he would not say much. "We are gaining confi dence in the public," be began, ami then said apologetically, ''I hope Ton won't think I am putting on frills ridin' roan1 la a cab vj.ter Isy. " Then some one le gaii to sing "Miss J nea OMM Bank, and Jones retired to a tent. A few minutes latr Mr Coxey en terd and immediately began giving orders to clesn up t h grounds Ua evidently is fixing np for au indefinite stay. Wheu aekeJ if he would agsin attempt to speik at tba capitol. be re plied that he would say uotblug on th subject Carl Browne was down at the camp early in the morning for a few minutes only. There are quite a number of MW recruits at the camp, including one "accor llonlst," who ground ool the most doleful airs to a numlier of attentive listeners The men seem to be contented. A ingle policeman ll detailed at the rump MISTAKE Of A DRUGGIST. A Wllke.-Berre Apv.h.csrj'e Error Lia ble to Product FVal Ra.tilU. Wilkin-Bakhi', May J - - A drug gist's miataka mar eu.e the death of lisiiii 1 Carmodv, foreman of th Shel don Axle works of this city. Mr Cir mody suffered from nasal catarrh and consulted Dr. O'.Malley, who prescribed a douche in whii'ii one of the ingre dients was potash. The druggist in compounding the prescription mad verteiit y substitute. 1 M chloride of merrury. which is a p is motM drug. When Mr, OttttOOy applied the rem edv it ate away the nieinl.rane of thu nostrils, causing the patient tbe most intense agony and rendering him abeo. lutely blind for several boon. He is in a orltical condition aud his recovery is considered doubttul. SOCISUSTS LYING LOW. Their May Dv Dm mstratlons In France Were V.ry Mild. PAHS, May 2 The mod era tO news papers doolaro that tiie propooad May day demonstrations upon the part of the Socialists and others through mt Prance were failures. The Radical and Socialist newspapers BTgOS that the proletariat in avoiding governmeut prov ocations has IhOWU its etrsngtn. WASHINGfJN GOSSIP Three Dotted States eenalors have died within five weeks. The gold res-rye wis again invaded yes terday, hi ending at Government expenditures during May exceeded receipt by almost ,5imj,000. PrasJdOOi Cleveland made a brief open ihg addres. yesterday at the npeningof the annual convention of the Association of Military Surgeons of the United Slates. HEARD OVER THE CABLE. Lisbon's board of health declares the pre vailing malady to be diarrhu-a,not cholera. All the housed of the French missionar ies at Slam havo been burned, and the missionaries maltreated and imprisoned. Three raced have been arranged for in connection with the Mediterranean Inter national regatta of L899 to be sailed in April. (liters of amnesty by the Hermans have been contemptuously refused by Witborl, the rebellious leader of Damaraland, ATrira. Insulting remarks concerning Russian officials has sent Hector Ahhvardt, the no torious anti-Semite, to prison for three mouths more. The Brazilian cruiser Repuhlica will herenfter be known as the fifteenth of November, ami the Aquidaban as tbe Six teenth of April. The American straw hat is now in great demand in England, tbe London made ar ticle being, like most English manufao tures, heavy and ugly. The pope's coming encyclical, it is said will Include a dlscussbu of his action in reference to tbe American Knights of La bor and the Satolli mission. A party of eight explorers are impris oned in a stalactite rave near Iionrlacli, Austria. A sudden flood prevented their eHcape. Parties are trying to rescue them. They have been imprisoned since Satur day and are without food. THE E Two Persons Killed in an Explosion In N.'w York City. A SHOWER OF GLASS ON THE PAVE The Front of a Store on East Twelfth Street Blown Entirely Out by an Unexpected Explosion Leopold Geneau nnd Louiso Floorman In stantly Killed-Many Others Seri ously Wounded The Building Dam aged to the Extent of $10,000. Ntw Tome, May 'J. n N explosion that ahook some of the big bnlldtnga on Broadway blew Ul ont the Wbola store front of the UU building 61 Baal Twelfth street thil afternoon and set fire o the build ing. The wracked building was th cleaning and scouring concern of C Jolly & Son. Bondna usd in their bnaiUOM CatMed tne explosion In tbe Tire that ensued two persons periabod. Four more yver burned, on of them very badlV, Tbe building was dam aged 10,000 This is ton list of casualties Den), Leopold Geneau, 4'J years old. I.tuiae tToorinan. I ' years old. Is Hired, Bmil Mason, M years old. of Jersey Cltv Heights, badly bnrnd, will die; Leon Badolr, very badly burned about the face, bauds and arms; Jean Haptl.te Iwoirarron, badly burned about head, neck and hands. One other workman was less badly mime I The factory is a five-story building The explosion occurred nt an hour when both these streets were crowded with shoppers. There was no warning of it whatever. A in Iden deafening erash, with the sensation to th ti on the next bl.ck of a t low tbat took one's bresth away, t those nearby as if they were lifted off their feet, nd the street waa covered glass, cnslied to minute atoms and raining In a perfect shower on the pavement A UOWtt Of UI.ASS. Fire s'o.wed through the wrecked front, and the next instant burst from farf empty window spare Tt.e shrieks of men an 1 women, frighteue I au I hurt, filled tbe air, A dozen crawled upon the fire aOOOPOa, fleeing for their lives. A man with clothes ablexe ran out of Him ball- la mollshed building and staggered blind ly toward Fourth avenue llehind Bin anotuar erpt out of tne cellar and still another. Policemen ranght them and extinguished the tire When the smoke cleared away to per alt the firemen to look down, the loiv of one wae lying under the broken glass skylight on tlsoaldowntk vTkoa it was possible to reach it, tne firemen went down an 1 brought up the bodv It waa I lentlfled as that of QoaaM lie lay within three feet of the lsn zine tank that had aipio lad The firemen went down agsin an 1 f oiud the laaly of Louise Fioorineu. or Fleiirmann Mia was not employed down there, tut on an BpgeM tl "r. What she was doing there tier em. . - ers could not I m agin a Whether the doad were killed by the hock of the explosion or afle;srl burned was not ciear. Tne bodies were burned P. T. BeRNUM'S HEIRS. They Pri-ea- Bcau.e tl.a '' cutore Paid $11,000 to ColUct 81 14 OOO lilill".: t d;T. Conn . May -' The In vestigation into the managaBaol of ll a P T. Parnnm estate is to be begun Fri day. The nine heirs of the late P. T Hsrnuiii received as their share of the income from the estate last voir $d O'si The gross income was about fill,""', and there is dissatisfaction am mg oine of the heirs witn the manner in which Kxecntors Fish and lliucks are managing the estate. The last report of the ex-etriors hss not been accepted iii tiie probate court, claim la-iug mide that expenses are wholly disproportionate to the reoeipts The report of tbe executor. BhOWt tlist it cost fll.Ksi to collect f U.UOO. which came to the estate last year. Cllntou Barnnn Seeley, the favorite grandson of the dead showuiau is push ing tbe investigation. CON FLAGRAT ION AT YORK. Plant of tht Vila and Lock Company Totally Destroyed. YonK, l'a , May '.' The plant of the York File A Lock Ua, was entirely do sti I, by fire this evening. Loss, fl'yxtO. Iusnrance, (.'tn.OUO. The ori gin of thu tire is unknown. These works employed 10iJ men and were full of work To-day several government jobs were tested and approved by experts, but they are now among the rulna. The works will bo rebuilt as Boon aa pos sible. THIS COMET RETIRING. It la Three Million If lies Away From Ue and Doing Rapidly. Wasiiimiton, May 2 Assistant As tronomer George A Hill, of tba Naval Observatory, last night sighted a large, bright comet, jnst above the south western horizon. Acoording to Professor Hill's calcula tions the comet wae 3, 000. 000 miles from the earth and going from us at tho rate of about 5,000 milee a day The comot is believed to be the Gale comet, discovered at Sydney, N. S. W., a short time ago. e ROUTED BY AMAZONS. Working Ulcere Stoned and Beaten by the Wivee of Alabama Strikers. Birmingham, Mny 2 The coal min ers' strike is again assuming an ugly aspect. There have been two manifes tations of violence within the past twenty-four hours. On Monday night while J. Deb Hopper, owner- of the Little Warrior mines, and a party of men who had refused to strike were returning from work they ware fired DEATH ERIN TANK upon from aoibub. As no one was hurt it is believed tint this was merely a warning to the men to quit work. Yesterday afternoon Sheriff Morrow received a message to hasten to Wylan with a posse. On his arrival there it was found that while twenty men were returning from work tbey had been set upon by wives and daughters of the strikurs and severely stoned. The spe cial guard who accompanied the men dared not molest the women for fear of precipitating a riot, and for that rea son the sheriff was called upon. Sev eral of the men wero b dly bruised, but the arrival of the sheriff's poise quieted mutters. WIDOWER FOR IMMA JUCH. Assistant District Attorney Wsllman, of New York, to Marry ihe Prima Donna. New YOWL May 2. The engage ment of AsHlstiint District Attorney Wellman, of this city, and Miss limine Jurh, which was rep irted a mouth ago m ii il then waa denied by both, was con firmed yesterJay by tbe gentleman. He said thai the day of the wodding had not yet been fixed. Miss .Inch, who is at her summer home at Stamford, Conn., met Mr Wellman last summer on a steamship returning from Iv.irope. Miss Juch was born in 1861, In Vienna, of Amen can parents, and studied under Mine. MnrlO Oalll, Sh made her del u' at Her Msjanty's Grand Italian Opera. London, aa Fillna, in Thomas' ''Mignon." Three years later she; came to this country and ropMtad her success s, .is prima donna of the American and Nat: ul Opera compa nies, and aa the hea l of the .Inch p sra company, of late sho has confined herself to concert work. Mr. Wellman is a wi lower His first wife, miss Bdltk vVataoO. daughter of John 11 Watson, ex-prelderit of the Columbia Hank of New York, died in June, 1898. after le.s than a year of married life. Mr Wellman is himself an excellent mtiici in WAY DAY CELEBRATIONS. The Vienna Soi i.i U M.ike a Noise, But No Further Trouble Forty Thousand Dispersed by Rain. Yiksna. May 8. Forty thousand Workingmen assembled In the Prater e.ir tav afternoon f r the pnrpona of I ling a mass ui'.ting, but jul as the spanking aonamsaoed it igau to rain heavily and ti e meeting dispersrd. Thai crowds returned home, and j-ered and hooted at the pelloe ata Ujoamd along the routes of mar 'h The police, according to instructions, paid no attend ui to the insults, allhnngh on all previous occasions of the kind they have retaliated With sabre charges The crowd sang" S ciallsl Ming, an I hailed before a numhar of pahilr build ings, ii iahly the police koadq lartera, where they gave vtnt to their feelings in hoot anil hissea. They finally die parsed ipietly There was no rioting during toe dar or evening In the provinces everytning was quiet throughout the day In Prague many organisations marched in pro cession, each msn wearing a re 1 cock ade and having hi uiotith gagsed with black gaur.e as a alga that b . t ad been coerced into tflMOa There was a sei ir ui disturbance in GrNtl last evening, caused ny the po. 11m ordering that no rltg. be carried in parades When the police attempted to enforce tbe order they were received With a shower of stones. They then made a charge with drawn swords, wounding syersl men. Tn of the poliejaattn "r cm with stones. Tne mob was finally dlsporaad by troops. Thirty-three arTSatS were male a - SUCCESS OF Ml COAL STRIKf. Pre.ld.nt MePrida Save ihe Supply of Pltumineaa I. Kip die Diminishing (oii'Mhis, O , M.y .'-A letter to President John Mriiri te, of the Tinted Mine W-rkers, la tea that oool that ei .ti ; ; 1 Ir on I Utah ir- IhrM weeks ago is being shipped back for consumption here, and that wood is being burned in many steamboat boil ers at St. Louis, two strong indications thai the supply of coal is growing short President McKrl la estimates that the numtwr of miners now participating in the strike exceed 160,000, fully HO, 000 of whom could go to work tomorrow on their own terms if they wished to do so. a CHARGED WITH BROCKWAYISM. Conduct of Ihe Matron of Lancaeter Ho.p'tal to ba Iuv.atlgatad Lasi asThK. Pa,, May J Under the direction of Governor Pattison. the lo cal hoard of charities is investigating sensational and seandalons charges sgaiuat Mrs Webber, matron at the connty hospital. She is charged with extreme cruelty to the inm ites, many of whom are aged, and of scsndslous conduct In her management. The investigation is be ing held with closed doors ' e i HOTEL PRINGLE BURNED. Hunlocka Creek Visited By a Disas trous Conflagration. Wm.keb Haruk, Pa. , May 2 Hotel Prlngle and three houses adjoining at Hunlocka creeks wsre destroyed by fire today The origin is unknown. Loss, $11, 000; partially insured. e IN OUR OWN COMMONWEALTH. The green worm scourge has appeared iu northern Uerka county fields. Surveyors of the Pennsylvania Traction compauy begau work at Coatesville yes terday. John Pitzslmmons was appointed alder man of the F.ighth ward of .Seranton yes terday by Uovernor Pattison. Charles Shendel and Samuel Heard have leased aud will erect a big breaker on coal lands three miles south of Tainaqua. Thomas H. Johnston, leading Urv goods merchant of liuutiugdon, failed yesterday. Executions amouiitiug to il7,000 have been issued. For writing an improper letter to a Philadelphia girl, Johu H. Brewer, of St. Peters, has beeu held nnder $300 bail at Heading. After being presidsnt of Heading's board of health for twelve yeara, L)r. 14. A. Rhodes resigned and Dr. A. B. Dundor was chosen tb succeed him. WHITTLING IHE S W ROLL Dockery Commission Tt lis How Many Clerks May Be Thrown Cut of Employment. THEY ARE SAVING AT THE SPIGOT The Learned Members Have Discov ered That the Army of the Unem ployed May Be Increased by tho Dis missal of a Large Number of Peo ple Who Are Employed in the Gov ernment Service Resolution Di recting an Investigation of the Browne Clubbing Is Referred to a Committee. WasHrSilTns, May 2. TUK discussion of the tariff lull in the ssuate today was not marked bv any of tnu.e exciting inci dents or Important announce ments that had characterized the de bate on recnl days Mr, Lodga (lltM.) did mako a fruitless etTort to goad the Democratic senators into a display of temper, but they remained calm and stolid, taking no notice wb ttever of his remarks The Kepubliean policy in regard to the bill was outlined by Mr Lodge, so far ss he was authorized to outline It, in the declaration that the Kepubliean party would welcome the responsibil ity of defeating the bill, or stopping its passage, and that discussion of ey-rv item and a vole on evarv item, would be insisted np m Mr Lodge was followed by Mr. Squire, Washing ton, in a speech in which tbe bill was denounewd as a political and commer ajtl monstrosity. No action was taken on the pen ting amendment, and the senate at S.48 adjourned. in Kr.llY LXiMMIHiSION PAROUS. The ltockerv commission today sue reeded in passing thr ugh the house, with but one dissenting vote, the v nnth of tbe list of bills reported by it, four of Wfeiah are now laws. This was MM most comprehensive and Imp .rtant measure prepared Jy tba oouiuiission, pr ri II g for the aCwiiehing of tne of fices of commissioner of customs and second comptroller of toe treasury an 1 devolving their duties upon the audi tors. Bjl the changes proposed, a ssviog of 200,0k) a jeer in clerk lure an 1 una aallanaons expenses is nnti itpnta. 1 Put this will not . . etT-cl at once, for the work of the department is first in be brought up to data and this will re quire eolne tune and the empl uie:it of an additional f. rce of clerks tempo rarily. IWfore adjournment the house en tared litem the cunsiderstion of tne river and harbor appropriation tnl for the year en ling June it i (800 I'.erly in the dey Mr Johnson iDein , Obi fere I as a matter of privilege a raooll ti n directing the r.immittee on public buildings a id k'r in, is to investigate the assault ma la by the police on the capitol grounds ve.ter lav up in cill rens, which was said to have been . rue an I unnecessary, aud to report to the house. Speaker Crisp ruled the resolution out as preeeiitiriajejn question of pnvi lege l..ter Mr Johnson IntTOdnotd the resolution in it was referre I action. Shortly bouse adjourned tbe regular war, and to tbe committee for after S o'clock the IN A CAtaRAUT Of b IV. R. l ght That Won d have fnnlra d tb. M dem Ootil Bug Pun io 1 1 itu, Mav I. Tba work men engaged in eonntlng the hftv in I lion sliver dollars that lie in the rec ently opened vaults of the mint had au exciting experience yesterday after noon Ihe bags have rotted .o much that a dam wae built across the vault to pre vent the sliver from rolling out in case the bags sln nM hurst A uumler of workmen were on the mountain of sil -ver r.sterday afternoon, and directly beneath the wooden dam as its base were several clerks. Suddenly a bag beneath the foot of a man above burst aid disgorged ita con tents. The men on the silver iu notnln started to coma down. Tba bigs broke suddenly by the dozens, and before the men in the Vault conlil realize what was coining, over 100,000 silver dollars were pouring down upon them, a veritable cataract of prttiottl metsl. They jumped and ran, for there was no knowing but that tbe millions above might follow. Fortunately do one was caught in the flood and no one was in jured. a HARRISON NOT A CANOIOATE. The Ex-President Ralterates the Stats msnt That He la Not In I r i , Cincinnati, May 2. Ex-President Harrison, who is iu the city attending tbe annual session of the Loyai Legion, deuied responsibility for the Harry New publication of yesterday, saying he had only seen the young man once iu months anil only to casually speak as hs passed him. For this reason, he said, he did not believe Mr. New had been correctly quoted. He reiterated his ott-repaated state meut that he was not talking about, or thinking of the next presidency, and that most certainly no one had been authorized to speak for him on the subject. In fact he was giving his mind exclusively to bia law practice. s THE AMERICAN MECHANICS. Next State Council of the Order to Be Held In Soranton. HAnrtisiitnta, Pa., May 2 At this morning's session of thu state Council American Mechanics the following of fleers were elected: Councilor, Hobert M. Johnson, of No. 200, Pittsburg; vice-councilor, H. U liolstein, of No, 85, Harrisburg; council secretary Walter Graham, of No. 109, Phil adelphia, council treaaurer, Charles H. Kurtz, of No. 8(1. Philadel phia; Council Inductor Jaeob Wnobob, of No. 373 Big Run; Council Examiner W. C. Hiilegaa, of No. 149, Reading; Council Protector A. P. Uarnum, of No. 8C0. Philadelphia; Representative to the National iCouncil E. A. Noppel, of No. 47, Philadelphia. The. reporta of the national represen tatives were submitted today and con siderable routine business waa tran sacted. This afternoon the state council de cided to meet next year at Seranton. ANOTHER BOMB HOAX. This Time tb Bogua Explosive Is Found at tin Recruiting Offloe LONDOlfjj May 8. A supposed bomb was found this morning at the entrance of the reoruittngofflca, Spring gsrdens, this city. The bomb consisted of a screw-jointed cylinder to which a part ly burned fuse was attached. A man, apparently a foreigner, wear ing a heavy overcoat waH seen loitering about the spot some time previous to the discovery of the supposed bomb The "bomb" turned out, like the "bomb " found yesUrday in the Guild hall, to lie harmless. Nevertheless the panple are becomiag alarmed at the fa cility with whieh ancb artioles can be deposited in public pisses. INDIANA REPUBLICANS. Municipal Elections Show Remarka ble Changes Democratic Strongholds Overturned. Inmanaivi.is. tod., May 2. Munici pal elections were held throughout Indiana yest-rday. The only cities not voting ware Indianapolis aiid pvans ville, which operate nnder sjecial charters. Terra Haute elcts the whole Kepubliean ticket by m g iri'ies rang ing from BOO t . 1 61 i. a. Kepubliean gain on Mayoralty ol BOO Union Hjr gives the U'ual K-pubiican majority Bedford gives a dean sweep for the rWpnbtloana, South Hand, usually lemoeratic. go. Kepuolio.u on the 'utire Ueket by (00 Qca baw gives a cleen sweep, with Kepubliean majori ties of fratn BO to :0) It is nsu. iy Democratic At Valpa raiso, where tb liemocrate hs I a ma jority of 100 two years ago, KepnhUcau tnaj mi. a range from 79 lo it1"'. At Kugomo Ihe Republicans win by largely increased majorities ltrazil, usually close, goes ll. publican Law rencebtirg, usually Democratic, elects the entire Kepubliean tlakat and three . ut .f five eouncilmen. !! ft ".J Mich ei:r. usually D'lnocratic. both goi eavily Republican. Richmond elects all Hepuhlicslis by In creased in .j rules, aa doai Kendall ville, liloommgion, Frankfort, Andar OO, Munich, wreeu Castle, Klwood and Marion. All the gas belt cities show increased ; -bl lean tuaj Titles Nw Albanv, n.ually 1,000 Democratic, elects every i: pnbHona but nn. councilman, and Seymour, another Democratic stroug hel I. g ana Republican Lafavette goes Republican with a gain of I 0, s BOMBS IN COKE RECION. Makara if Itf.m.l Maohinee Arrested at Mt PI. a. an- M T. PuMsvvr Pa., May i -Thfirst attempt lo introluce dynamite In be half of the coke .truer, waa frustrated - ' lay A week ago Superintend Ml Ram. iv. of tlM Bonlbwoat railway, ra-aived rellsble information thst the atrikars intended blowing up his oom panv A ah. ft at Morewood Mr Ramsey con.ulted with SherilT M t'ann and. aa a result, suspected psrties were put under surveillance, whirh ended in arree.mg th.m today while putting the finishing touches on boia be in the woo Is st Band Hill, half mils north of town aud less than a mile from Mm shaft, wblok the infernal machine Waa Intended to destroy to night. The prisoners are Edward Davis and William McCracken of this place and two foreigners Davis and Mc' rscken slain t no v hail no hand In making the bombs and were present by accident. s EIRE IN f R EeJCH ARSENAL Haw Mi la at KonttUea Damaged $1, 250 OOO- Several Matinee Injured. ToCteOK, May 2.-The enormous saw mills of thu arsenal at Mourillou were hnrnasl laal nigi.t. Fire lasted three honrs sn.l did damage to the amount nt$l,S80,000 There was great daager of the hie extending to the ahip-build-ing yards. Several marine were aerion.l in. jured. The origin of tho Ore is un- snown, An otbcial iiiiulry has beeu iHstiiuted. OINEO WITH IHt KING. Hlnietar Thnmas Oeta a Qiod Dinner and a Big l-s!nt!n- st Stockholm. BlOi UOLM, Muy 2, -At the farswell audience whicu the retiring United States Minister, the Hon. W. V. Thomas, Jr., had with the kin today his nmjeaty proatntad Mr. Thomaa with a lif.. size portrait of himself la colors, (iiitH an unusual honor. Mr and Mrs. Tbomil dino with the king tonight at the palaoe. a i FLASHED FROM THE WIRES. Ki-S'uator and Mrs. Henry L. Dawes celebrated their golden weddiag at their i'ittsneld (Ma.e.i home yesterday. Allmny Hapnblioani flred lOO gnns to ceU'bruto Kettiiiu'coutrol of thu city gov an man! for the first time In teu yoars. Harry S. New, In tba Indianapolis Jour nal, puts Benjamin Barriaon iu the field as a full-tledced t'resideutlul caudidate. Following tho trial of Indianapolia cor mptlon cases. Juror Armstrong was ,, to prison for eighteen months for seekluir a 12,500 bribe. B For hurling an inkwell in a Minneapolis court at a dangerous wituess, .loo White, charged with murder, was put U hand, cuffs for the rest of tho trial. The Stannton, Virginia, jury In thecaaeof Lawrence Hplllor, the negro charged with the rape nnd murder of Lottie, Kowe, fouud him guilty of murder in the first degree and he was spntoncod to hang June 8, -a- WEATHER FORECAST. warm! Wasiiinoto?i, Mav 2. Fuvrcwtt for Thursday: r0r Kartrrn nmnst'iiiia, irnernlfi fair ifur iHi Thursday; northwest winds tirannina ttaWflHl i..,,. f'eiinsianio, fair, tcarwirr, south winds. 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