11 hit It i 7M TWO CENTS. VM SCRANTOX. PA., FRIDAY MOItXIXd.. JTXI3 10. 181)8. TWO CENTS. TROOPS FEAR THE TORPEDO BOAT! Stmge Craft Is Seen in (he Florida Straits It Is Thought That They Are Watching for the Tampa Transports Admiral Sampson Will Driye Them Away Before the Troops Sail. Washington. June 0 It became ap parent this uftcinnou that the war department, thiough the energetic ofll ces of its cenois, ban succeeded en tirely in its piiipoxu to keep the move ment of the United States troops n secret Tor beyond question at the dose of the day It was impossible to learn here the location of the Putted States tioops which aie under the command of CJeneial Shaftor in Flor ida, Stories of the appearance of a mn terlous warship In Cuban waters float ed through the navy department dur ing the day The olllcers quickly con demned them, declaring that If the boats were Spanish, they were nothing more than small aimed launches and ;iot to be feared by any number of trnnspmts com eyed by such gunboats as the Helena nnd Bancroft. Hut when these utorles reached the war department they weie received with a different splilt. Nothing Is more helpless in warfare than an un armed troop transpoit full of sol dieis She would fall an eur victim of the smallest gunboat, and the sol diers Knowing their weakness in thlh respect aie loath to undertake to 01 oss the Florida straits until these disagreeable visitors have been icniov ed fiom the pathwa. Without respect to the chaiacter nf the strange craft that aie said to be aaaaaaaaaaaa.. H,.t...AA.AAAAAAAAAAA.AA.fcAAA.AAA.AAA.AA, FUTURE OF THE PHILIPPINES The Effect of the Success of (lie In surgents on II. permanent possession y the untti:u states determined prorablv-on no account can tiik islands he restored to spain -och possession has bi:i:n rucoonixed practically my fu'ssia-miutlsh capitalists interested men: us to clinch Ol It HOLD. (I opv right. HDS by the Associated l'rcs ) London, June 9 Whatever may be the policy of the United States toward the Philippine Islands, the English capitalists whose Investments there give them the right to speak with au thoilty upon the conditions nnd needs of the colony, are of one mind Dele gations of London men lepiesentlng some of the most Impoitaut Inteiests in the Philippines, bave i ailed upon Ambassador Hay to urge him to make representations to his government of the English capitalists' deslie that the United States retain pcimanent pos session of the islands. Thev ngice In the belief that with the suur.mtee of a stable go eminent the Philippines would beco .ie a richer and even moie lesiinble possession than Cuba, and saj that Spanish lule dlsiouiages busi ness ente piles and lepels capital, and that mux of the legitimate pmllts of their business is absoibed bj illicit nnd ludiiect bribes to Spanish officials AVithout liberal Investments to secure the favor of the iiillng class no bus ' ness opeiatlons can be conducted under the leglme of Spain. The position of the Philippine capl tnllts Is one which pi events- them fiom making a public decimation of their views Should the Islands remain under Spanish sovcielgnty that government might matte conditions buidensome for business men who weie on iccord as desiring a change nnd who had made revelations about Spanish misrule. They can make known theli deslies onlj thiough seciet diplomatic chan nels as they bave done. EXTORTION IJY OFFICIALS. The president of an Impoitant Phil ippine comnanv, having Its principal office In London, who piesented a state ment to the ambassador, discussed the question with a icpresentutlve of the Associated Press, but only on condition that his name be withhold. He gave the usual recital of extoitlon bj the ofllrlals who go from Spain to the islands as they ge to Cuba with the solo purpose of acquiring as much money as possible In the shoi test time. He ridiculed the suggestion that the Philippine Insui gents could be induced by the Spaniards to form an alliance against the United States The na tives, he- declared, would welcome any power which would relieve them from the domination of Spain. He did not. however, teem to place much confi dence In the good faith of the revolu tionists, nnd Incidentally remarked that he had knowledge that moie than ono native Insurrection had been Inspired and promoted by the Spunlsh ollloials themselves for thp Incrensed revenues which would come to them thiough the Importation of tioops Into the Islands to suppress the rebellion. Under proper treatment the Islanders, al though consisting of several different races, would be entlicly ttnctnble. The greatest illfTleultleH tho United Stated would encounter In managing them would come from the tellglous orders, which had been accustomed to squeeze dodging the blockadcm nt Havana, they will be lemoved fiom the scene of action In shoit notice, as It Is under stood that Sampson has been made ac quainted with the situation and will le expected to ledeem his pomise to provide safe conduct to the army when called upon. He has ample foice to conduct the operations nt Santiago de Cuba and still spaie vcwsels of any power desiiable for use In the Flor ida straits It was jointed out today by a naval otllcer that the admiral, since the ar llval of the marine battalion on the Panther has at Ills disposal what he may regard as a sufficient force of men to eaptuie Santiago, even If the troops fall to arrive. The 800 marlncH on the Panther added to the mailnes already with the fleet would make a total of about 1,500 men without Im paliiug the ellicienej of his ships. Ad miral Sampson could spare 1,000 blue Jackets for a lauding party, and with a total force of 2,500 men, if the In sui gents, who have been aimed by the United States government, do their share. It seems possible for Sampson to eaptuie Santiago on short notice. Theie seems to be a very decided air of expectation this afternoon among the officials who nie acquainted with the governments plans that will war lant a conclusion that an engagement of some kind was expected toduy. tie natives, and have accumulated much valuable pioperty. The present lnsiiirectloii was as much an uprising against the chinch as against the gov ernment , and was conducted by a seciet society which had been organ ized to oppose the priests, a son of freemasonry which had spread through out the Islands. AN INSTANCE. As an instance of Spanish colonial government he said there was but one road outside of Manila in the Island. The entire absence of public works of all sorts was a gieat check to business entei prise Careful investigations hy the most efficient englneeis bud proved that the sold deposits of the Philip pines weie among the i Ichest In the woild, and under conditions favoi.ible to the development he was sure that the Islands would suipas.s Austialla and South Africa ns a gold country. In conclusion, he asseited that the American government need not be de teired by fear of the climate from In vading the Philippines with unseasoned troops Duiingn residence of ten ycats he had known of but one epidemic of disease, and that was not of a serious natuie. CABLE NEWS CENSORED. .Unit ot Me Sent Irnm the United states Hercnltcr. Washington, June i) Cieneial A. V. (ireely. chief signal oUliei. Issued to night a general older to the cable com panies that heiealtei no news con cerning the movements of American vessels or of Ameiican tumps would be peimltted to be sent to foieign tommies. The-oi clei covcislmth pi ess eablegiams and pilvate messages. Central Cicely said that In the en rol content of the older no exceptions would be made. The onlei npplles to all movements of vessels and tioops. whether the subject mattei of the dis patch bus been published in this coun tiy or not. PHILIPPINE FILIHUSTERERS. Hong Kong Police Seize u Cargo at Suspicious A nun ii n it ion. Hong Kong, June 'i The police have -elzed a eniuo of aims on board the IirltNh i-Winner Paslg owned bj Tang Sam Yung of this iltj It Is supposed th" nuns weie destin ed for the Instil gents ot the Philippine Islands They weie seized under tho neutrality law. GENERAL G0BIN APPOINTED. Washington, June '.). 1 lie president cnt to the siimte the iioinlnu.lons ol J. War. li-n Kelfei of Ohio, to be major gcturil, unci J. P S Gown, of I'tnnsjlvanm, to I" brigadier Lenci.il. THE STORY OF THE DAY. GENERAL GOUIN Ik appointed brigadier gtnei.il hi the president. POLICE AT HONCI KONU seize a cargo of arms nu a Ilritish vessel supposed to have been destined for Philippine hiburgc nts CRUISER CHARLESTON' ordcicd to s-izu the Island of Ciuliun, coutlolled by Hie Spanish, which will be used as coaling station. PRESIDENT PARDONS Cuptuln Hart, one of the Cuban llllbusterers now In piUou. ADMIRAL SAMPSON will send warships to drive Spanish Wnpedo uoats from the Flotilla straits, whoro the men uce American tntnsports. SECRET SERVICE agents detect Phil adelphia brokers selling coal to the Spunlsh. WAR REVENI'E HILL to uilsc $100,000,. 000 In bonds approved b tho house. SPAIN WANTS PEACE and Instructs her agents to sno for it. uccordlnc to adv Ices received from London. TKIOUTIi TO HUDSON. Commodore Schley Nical In Clow lug Terms of Ibe llt-roc. iCopj right, 19S, by the Associated Pren ) On bontet tho Associated Pi ess ells patch boat Dauntless, oft Santlngo tie Cuba, Sundaj, Juno Ii, I p. ni . via Kingston, Jr., Monday, June H, 9,ri"i a m Commoiloie Schley paid a beauti ful tribute to the valor of Lieutenant Mobson nnd the gallant erew of the collier Mciiliuac, as he sat out on the nlterdecl; of the flagship Hiooklyn, ly ing five miles off Santlngo ele Cuba, on Sunday nftoinoon lalklntr with n toi lespondtllt of the Associated Pi ess. Pointing tow lid th" grey wnlls of Moio Castle, where Lieutenant Hobson and his brave men were said to be Inc nicer ntod, the commander spoke as follows: "History eloes not iccord an act ot liner heroism than that of the gallant men who are prisoners over theie. I watch el the Meiilmae- ns he made her vn to the entrance of the harbor and my heart sank as I saw the peifcct hell of fire that fell on the men. I did not think It was possible that ono of them could have gone thiough alive. They went Into the Jans of dnth. It was PalaUava over again without the means of defense which the Light brig ade had. Hobson led a foilotn hope without tho power to cut his way out. Hut fortune fawned the biavc. nnd I hope he will have the recognition and piomotlon he deserves. His name will live as long as the heroes of the woild are remembered." SECRET SERVICE. Is Relieved to llnvo Caught Phila delphia Coal Men Selling to tho Spntiinrila. Philadelphia, June 0 Tho Press will tomorrow publish the following: "United States Attorney James M. Heck and Chief McManus, of the seciet service buieau, aie busllj engaged In conducting an Investigation which thev believe will Jesuit In sending several piomlnent coal dealers In this section of the state to jail. "The ollleials aie In possession of valuable Information regnidlng th sale of huge quantities of coal to the Spanish government by dealers in this cltv. and the district nttotnev. It is said, Is simply waiting foi certain other developments before taking action. Chief McManus has made Impoitant dlscnveiles toda In connection with the searching Investigation which was begun last Monday. Late todav he held what was icported to have been an Important confeience with Assist ant Dlstilct Attorney Kane. All the ofllclalb aie retlc ent. Assistant Dlstilct Attorney Kane le fused to make any statement, but ad mitted that a. most rigid Investigation is 1 Ing conducted. The seciet servile olllcials learned today that w hlle the war has been In piogiess hundieds Of tons of coal have been shipped bj biokers In this locality to the Spanish agents." WAR REVENUE BILL. House Ilns Agreed to the Ccnlercnco Report on the Bond Issue. Washington, June 0. The house ngieoel to the confeience lcpoit on the war levenue bill The vote was l.M to 107. The provision of the bill leg.ndlng the lfhue of bonds Is as follows The secretary of the tieasury is authotl"d to bonow on the ciedlt of the United States from time to time, as the pi ex ceeds may be requited to clef i ay ex penditures authorized on account of the existing wni (such pioceeds then re ceived to be used only for the purpose of meeting such war cxpodituies) the .-.urn of $400,000,000 or so much theicof as may be necessarj, and to prepaie and Issue theiefoi coupon or leglstered bonds of the United States In denomin ations of $J0 ot some multiple of that sum, redeemable in coin at the pleas ure of the United States after ten yeais fiom he date of their isi-nie. ami payable L'O jeais fiom such date, anil healing Intel est p.ijubli' quartcil in colli at the late of ,! per tent, per annum The bonds are to be Hist ofio.ed at p.u as a popular loan After five bonis devoted to the e-on-sldeiatlou of the bill to enable volun teer loldlers to vote in c ongicsslon il election, the confeience lepoit on the war lev time bill was passed thiough the house. The eoiifeienie was Intel nipted by a it cess to s o'clock this evening, at which lioui the icpoit was taken up again nnd after tluee hours. Involving a wide lange of subjects ami some sensational feat lit ex. It was voted upon and adopted 1.11 to 107 Tho election measuie will bo dis posed of tomoirnw Immediately after the meeting of the house. Tonight Mi Pleite (Dem.. Tenn) made a vlgoious attack upon the pio.se cutlon of the vvnt and the alleged will ing delay In sending lellrf to the Cubans. The sensational fentuio was the clash between Giosvcnor (Hep.. Ohio) and Mr. Swnnson (Dem., Vn.), growing out of the foimer's attack up on the hitter's speech In ciltlclsm of the revenue bill. The Hawaiian annexationists made a Htiong fight to get the bill under way to prevent Its going over to to monow, us pilvlleged, and which might postpone to nnothci da their Inten tion to foice consideration of the an nexation i evolutions In the house. Plaudit Realm bj' Jlnu Or. Cincinnati. O , Juro S Plaudit, tho greatest I- eat -old filly met his first du teat ot the season ten ij in the derby ofter one of the grandest contests ev r wltne-sed on tho western tint. Hun 'il ls the eolt that low t red the colors ot tho maiden pride and, in doing It he low creel the worltl's record for a mile and a half. Ten thousand people cheered Man Or as he enme down the stretch like a wild hoi He. He ciohsccI the wire a winner by tluee lenirthx amid gnat excitement: tlmt. 2 32 ij a quarter of a second bet ter than the ictcrd. The puise is worth J7.000, .lit. Crrtiin Troop Homiiln. Ml. Oictn.i. Juno ". The three troops of cavolry did not have camp tocluj us was expected. The j wcro scheduled to leave at 10 o'clock this morning and again at o'clock this evenln.'. Euch time Just as thoy wcio to leae oidurH were iccolved to hold tho tioops. until fm titer neitlec. Only about one-third of the troopers have horses. WE WILL SEIZE MORE TERRITORY Uncle Sum Has Use for tbc Ladrones Islands. THE CITY OK OUIIAN IS WELL roUTtr'IHD. VA'V THE UNITED STATES NEEDS l'HE ISLANDS l'OI A COAL STATION AND THE CRUISER CHARLESTON WILL UE SENT TO ESTAIILISH A COAL HIID, San Francisco, June 0. The Evening Post will say today the cruiser Charles ton w 111 not go to the Philippine. Islands Immediately, hut tluit her destination Is tho Island of Clulmn lrt tho Ladiones group, which aie controlled by the Spanish and which nru 1,500 miles fiom Manila and .I.KOO fiom Honolulu. The City of Gillian Is foi tilled well for such a small place and attends one of the best hnibois and coaling stations In the Pacific. About six months ago the foitllleattons were sttengthened by the Spanlnids. The Post sas that the United States will seize ttiihan and use the Island for n conllnir station In addition to any othets she may seize In tho future. The Charleston, the Post continued, was ordered to wait nt Honolulu for the first lleet of transports that left the cltv and take the ships to the Ladrones It Is asserted bet nrtlllerj, which went on the Peking, wns really Intended to ganlson Guhnn and that after quiet Is restored and the Islands are under the control of the United States the e'harleston with the tians poits will go to Mnnllu. It is said that the Modanock will not stnj at Honolulu but will proceed to the Ladrones and sn there a per manent guutdlan of the Islands for the United States. SAGASTA WONT QUIT. Suys Spniti Hits .No Intention to Sue lor Pence. Mndthl. June P The cabinet council was occupied with a long ellscusslon as to the mlllt.u: situation In tbe Philip pines (ieneial Correa, minister of wai, denied that Cnptnln-Cenernl Au gunl's position was desperate. Seoor Sadism added that Manila had the means of lesKtnnce until the ariival of leinforccmc ntt. Senoi Sngastn declaied that the gov ernment had "No intention of taking the initiative U negotiations for peace." He said he was not aware thnt any power wns disposed to do so The government has lecelv'eel no offi cial dispatches as to a new homhaid ment of Snntiago Captain Aunon, minister of mulne, stinted for Cadiz at 10 o'clock this even ing 11 tin ministers accompanied him to the iailro.it! station He will i emaln at Cadiz until Admiral Camn la's squndrciii is icady to sail. Genet nl Coir'c.i in the meantime fulfilling his elutles at the minlstiy of mailne The llftecn vessels founlng the sttia ti lt u will start together under staled ouleis which will only be opened when the squaelion is nbout to put to sea It Is undei stood that the toiccs will then be dlv Idcd. YELLOW FEVER IN THE SOUTH. Quarantine Ilns lloen K'tnhlUhed in n illisaisiippi Town. Jackson, Miss., June 0 General J. V. Iluntei, seciet.il of the state bo.nd of health, gave the Associated Piess the following statement at 10 30 to night. It having been itpoitic to me b Dis Ilor.iWon and Pokes winitny iuspi'ttnis of this board, thai seven i,i.cs ot wllmv level exists at Mcllenrv. Ml-s . hereby declare the town of Mcllcuiv In quatan tine mult i chnige of Dr llmalsou who will obscivti tin- till. n. inline and sanltaiv lilies ami I -illations udopti d by this board (Slgiieeli J I'. Hunter, Sec!ctui Ml-si"slppl Ho nil of Health IS SANTIAGO TAKEN? So Reported by u ISnhnmn .linn nt Cnpe Iln lien. tCopilgh( iv bv IheAsscclatid l'i.-ss) Cape Ilnyticn, Haytl, June 0. mo p. in. -A man who ai lived heio todav In a schooner fiom Tuik.son, one of the Hahamn-) and about 110 miles ninth of Haytl. said It was it-poitcd thete on Tucsildy that Santiago do Cuba had bec-u taken bv the Aiuet leans. Cable communication between Haytl and Cuba Is still liitcnuptcd. X RAYS IN THE WAR. Ijiirgo Outfit lor llio Use ol the Hos pital Ki-riice nt .Manila. New Yoik, June 0. Colonel Mori Is llrtiwn. of the Medical Suppl depart ment. U. S N., has shipped to the act ing medical ofllcer at San Finnelsco a laigo static X-ray outfit, to be used in the hospital service at Manila. It is especially adapted for locating bullets. The United States now has In use nbout tr.O outllts of the X-ray appar atus. Fiom experiments londurtcd by Mnjor G. H. Torney. at West Peilnt. it was unsolved that 20 per cent, of am putatloiiH were saved by tho use of the X-iuy In the aimy. Why tho &i u ml rou Dcl-ivx. Gibraltar. June 3 It Is the belief hero that the delay In tin depirturo ot tho CadU siiiiniliou Is reallj owing to Uio necessity of aiming the nuxPiaiy cuiher Havel, lete-ntly puirhastil incllrtclly lroni the North lleimun Llo.vel SlcuuiHhlp com pan). l(rc?ptlon tor Gen. Lee, Jiickhiinvllle, Tla.. June P. A grand ball unci reception was. Riven ut-ths Windsor hotel tonight compllmi ntiiry to General Lee and stuff nnd tho other oftlccrs huio. CAPTAIN HART PARDONED. Tim Cuban I'lllbiiMerur to lie Ro leased from Prison. Washington, June ! The president todny granted a pardon to Captain John D Hint, now seivlnga sentence ot two years 111 the Eastern peniten tiary, P nnsjlvnnla, for engaging In a filibustering expedition to Cuba The pardon wns granted on the lecommen elatlon of the iittornoy general. The attccney general In his recommenda tion, utter a levievv of the case against Hnrt. concludes ns follows- Hart has now been In prison three months. He wns subjected to most able and vigorous pioseetitlon at tho hands of the department of Justice, entulllng upon him much expense and distress of mind. He hns been severe ly punished by tho term of Imprison ment already suffered. Many citizens are sympathetically lnteiested in his release A paper signed by seventv slx senators of tho United States ask for his pardon. I think It has been made manifest by this time that the neutrality laws of the United States will bo vlgoiously and sevetely en forced by the government nnd that the punishment already undei gone by Cap tain Hart Is adequate under the cir cumstances to serve as a warning and an c.xnmple- and that no haim can conn to the administration of Justice by his release. His offence Is not to be te gatded ns either Justified or condoned. His paidon at this time will Imply meiely that he has, undei the peculiar circumstances of the case, been ade quately punished by the impilsonment already undergone. PRISONERS OF WAR Release of Lieutenant Hobson ami Ills Man Is Delated by Spin- Uli Red Tape. (Copyright, 1W, bv the Assoclikel IMess) With the blockading lleet. off Santl ngo June S. Ill p m . Mole St. Nicholas June 'J, "i p. m Lieutenant Hobson ami his heroic companions in the exploit of sinking the e-olllet Men limit acioss the entrance to the harbor of Santiago may not be lelonsod tor some time. Today Admiral Cerven- sent u Hub of truce to Admiral Sampson, with n i ieage that the prisoneis ci In the hands of the militniy nuthoiities and that theli elites had been lefeiied by the mllitatv goveinot of Santiago to Governor Gen eral P.l.inco. The plan of exchange submitted bv Admli.il Sampson to Ad miral Ceiveia Is thus tempoimlly fius ti.ltcd. The United Suites cruiser Maible head and the nuxillaiy ciulsers Yan kee and St. Louis weie successful In cutting the cable at Ciiiantnnmo jester elay after firing on a Spanish gunboat and the old fashioned foitlflc-.iti'ius there Cuba Is thus cut off from all communication with the outside vvc-rld The nimj of Invasion is eagetly awaited, nnd evcij thing Is readj for Its leceptlon. The blockade has bscn uneventful slime Monday. WALTER GOODWIN HAN0ED. I ho UclUboro nlfe .Murderer Pro tests His Innocence-. Coining. X Y June P. Waltei E Goodwin, who on September I, l-fJ7, murdered his wife at Mansfield, Tioga eouiitv. Pa . v as hanged In the c ouiitv Ja'l at Wellsboio todav. He died pio clalmlng Ills Innocence unci piotestecl that the deed waj done bv Gettrude Taylor and that he was only an accom plice The Tavlot ghl wns with him at the time the cilnie wns committed md at th" trlul turned state's evidence. The droit was sorting at IJ..TJ and he was pronounced de-ad twelve minutes later. PROFESSIONAL BICYCLE RACES. Gardner Minn the .Mile Open nnd Kiier the .'i-Wile llnndtrnp. Huffalo, X Y , June 0 The National riicuit blc.vcle incite this afternoon at tiacted a hit go and eiithuslnstle ciowd. In tho final heat of the mile open piofession.il championship, Ai thur Gardlnei, Chicago, won; Tom S Coopei. Detioit, second, Eddie Raid, Ruffalo. third. W E. Meckel, .Minne apolis, fcaiith, time, .'0.' In the the -mile pmfcMnnil handicap Hail Klset. Davton, was Hist. F. Mi Farlnnd, San Joe, c-eiond, "Mnjoi" Tujlor. New Yoik. tl-.lul time- 1.1 1 '-j. Eddie Haiti wheeled an exhibition half mile, paced b a tilplet He made the half mile- In ui 4-5 t-ccnuds. MISS CISNCR0S MARRIED. Tho Cuban Girl Is Uedtli'd to Ono ol lie r Rcscucri. Italtlmore, June 'i Mlis Evnngcllnn Clsneio", whose lom.intli escape from n Spanish pnson in Ilavai-a several months nr" Is leinlleii, was mairicd heie today t- Culm F Ciibonell, who assisted In hei teiciie The cereinonv took place ut the Hotel 15-nnot at noon and the happv couple left for Washington an hum later. . MADRID PRESS VIOLENT. Thev Dciire to I'lx llusponsihllllt Tor Philippine DU:ister. Madtld, June 9. The newspapers aie pr'ntlng violent in titles demanding that the lesponslblllty fot the piesont situa tion be dotei mined. Political elttles expiess themselves as being "satisfied that the powe-rs will not permit the United States to possess the Philippine Islands." Miiiui-npullii in Port. Newport News. Vn., June ! The cruiser Minneapolis arilvecl at Old Point Comlort ioila and anchored near the- Uuffulu. She left Admlrul SempsonV fleet before the light nt Santiago. The- eiulscr has been scouting In West Indian waters for tin lust month It It si-Id that iho came- hero for repairs Point Hre-co Races. Philadelphia. June !. The lace meeting at Point llreiise track ended today with two intertsting raeis. The S.S'i tlass Hot ting ruee was won bv My Lad. The '.'.'.'J class paring race was taken In ttialght heals b Alliaworlh m Kpiuinh Torpedoes DrlnrcJ, Madrid, June 9. A mall steamer that was eiirrjhiB-tcnpeclcts debtlned for tho tlefe-nso of Manila bus retuincd to Uar. celona, IS SPAIN READY London Advices from Madrid Say the Spanish Emissaries Hayc . Been Given Full and Complete Instructions to Solicit the Offices of the Powers in Calling OH the United States Believed That the Philippine Captain - General Will Be Directed to Make Terms With Dewey, London, June 10. Tho Madrid cone- spondent of the Dally Mall sas: "Theie Is now little doubt that Spain, seeing the hopelessness of furthet con tinuing the war, Is approaching the powets with a view of obtaining an bono! able peace. The cabinet council todav finally authorized Duke Almou dovar De Rio to expedite diplomatic action and In consequence tho duke is now conferring with certain ambassa dors and lnlnlsteis In Madild. "Instiuctlons have been tolegtaphetl to the Spanish minister In Vienna, and oi der.s likewise given to Senor ARUera, the nnder-sectetatv ef state, to pm ceed at once to the Austrian capital. Spain Is unquestionably looking to Au'tii.i for assistance In hei dlstiess. It Is unllkel thnt any appeal will bo made to the pope, as the earlier Inter vention of his holiness met with a dis couraging reception In America. "Probabl Captain General August! will be oidercd to make the best teims he can with Admlial Dewev. A mln Istei has Infoi med me that If teln forcement was sent to the Philippines, Augustl would be oideied to hold out to the last, but If they weie not, Aug ustl would net according to circum stances a mild eiiphonlsm foi sm -lender. The eiulsei Lepnnt Is still nt C.r tegena. completing her ciew Oidei.s have been issued lor between 2 000 ami PHILOSOPHER OF JPA1N TALKS Interview with Don Nlcolos Alonzc, the Famous Thinker. HE IS CONFIDENT THAT SPAIN IS HEADING STRAIGHT 'lOWAKDS A RIG DISASTER AND SEES NO HOPE OP ESCAPE FOR HER-GLANVH AT THE REVENUES. (Cupv light P'Js In the Aoclaled Pies Madild. May :'" Late tonight the cot respondent of the Associated Piess had an intiivlew with Don Vleolos AIoiiko. the famous Republican Icadci, thinkei, phllosophei and reformei. Ib is a tall, c'aik man with a thoughtful head nnd scholastic beaiing. giving on- the lini ics'-lon that he would be moif In place in the tu-itesroi's chair than on a political platform Hut as one gets deep into tonveisatlon with him, this Hist idea gives vvi'y befoie tin bunting elnciuiiiee, aim m'liinei and tltamatlt action with whlih he -lee-oui-pnnles his vonls. He titer stniitN ic v.nletl not or-.lj as a thinkei, but ,-s a stteng man seeking to imptess his lliouhis on oiling, and his ideas on th" i voi da world, As bis vhws aie begun-n of (in mrn. nhllosojihy. with a stt ui-j dash of lleibert Spent or thrown In, It s nm surpilsing th it he remains as "one erjii'g In the wllde in- " If not too fni lu (idvanee for the woild ut largo, l.e Is decldc-dlv too advanced for his own eouuti.v. Moieovir, he labors uuili-r the disadvantage of being of the leatb-ts of Republican thought which has faltee' Again lib somewhat toe fierce antag onism to the cleigj, oi inthei to evny form of l elisions creecl, puts him nut of eouit In a nation so deeply iittae bed to thel: chinch ns the Spanish ate. In the '-onveisation be tout-lied on many suit) ets niitl elld so In a manner which compelled t Jose atli-nlluii. He thinks Sn.iln Is heading s-tralgbt tow ait's n big ilbi.ster and sei a no hupp of escape for her. The voice of the people, lie tnnteniN, is unheal el, for, ho bolus that If elei tioiiH weie leally tree, a large Republican mn.loilty would be sitting In the Coitus. Heine, he said, conies the nppatciit lethal gy of the people who feel that they ate helpless befote the buieautlc TIIK NKWS THIS 3I0KX1NU Weather Indication! Todiyi Showers and IhunJer Mormi. 1 Ttlegrnph Spiiln Will Again Appeal to the powets. l'e.n- ot Torpedo Hints. I'ncle Sam Will Seize tho I.atlrono Islands. Effect ot the Bucccfs of tho Insurgents I'pon tho Phlllppliicn. 2 Telegraph-War Rcvcnuo Hill Agreed I'pun riuniielal and Commercial. 3 Loriil-Selcet and Common Council Dees Much HeslnctP. CoiiMnb'ts O.ilhei in Many (Jamblhis Devices. 4 Etlitotlal. Con inent of the Press. I l.ocnl-Ciystnl Rose Company Ce-le-brute Its Silver Jubilee. Soldlns Relief Exeiutlve Conimltteo In Hoi i on, C Local-West Scranton nnd Suburban. 7 The News Round About Scranton. 8 Telegraph-Thirteenth Regiment Asks to Go to the Prcnt. Local-Common X'lcts Court Doings, TO MAKE PEACE .'!,00O men to be nshonibled nt Cadiz. Admlial Camilla's siiuadion may lack Kit full complement. "All the foice-3 oppoed to tho gov ernment are showing signs of lest lessncsy MlnlHtet Cessiir Maiquls de Ceiralbo, the chief agent of Don Car los, nasuies me that while the war lasts the Cat lists will t emaln quiet, but, should ii ellshonoiable peat e be negotiated, they will net In nccortlnniu with their Ideas of duty. This Is a plain statement and should not be lost sight of, since It l.i baldly possible that the gove.nment will be able to negotiate a peace which the people will not legal d as flushing. The Times sa.vs editorially this morning: "Probably the next few days will form as critical a period asany that the Spanish government hns yet pass ed thiough. It Is tiselivis for Spain to cheilsh pleasing Illusions. America, will lick her" vedunteers Into ii shnpe good enough for th work In hand a gieat deal moie quickly than seems to be- anticipated In Madrid." The Rome loiiespondent of the Dally News sas "A new appeal hart been mailed to the pope to Intel v one to Ube all his Influence to obtain the Intel -fetenee of the powets. It Is asserted that the iu?en it-gent has even sub mitted to the pope the question of her letiiement in oidet to allay public dis content." measuies which welgli like a night man' on the countiv. Rut when this lethal gy Is dispelled Senor Alonzo thinks that the icstilt may be tenlble ami a dls.istious condition In his opin ion will bilnir this to pass. GLANCI-: AT RKVKNCE. The conversation did not end with out allusion to his bete noli- the cleigy. He sent tor some pnillamcntary papeis bt-ai Ing on the budget and pointed out that out of a total revenue of SCT.OOO.OOO pesetas Snaln spends unptoduetlvely over one-half, v U , Inteiest on debt, JOO.O0O000. civil list, 10.000.000; cleigj, 11.000,000. military eleigj, 1 000.000. Against this enitlaj he put the sig nificant fact that on education all tuld the tountrv onlj spends 1.1,000,000 pe setas ' The primate of Spain has a linger salai v than the prime mlnlstei," he said "Were this monej. .spent as the Catholic cleigj spend it In jour countiv theie would be less to bay against It, Hut I fear It Is not." TROUBLE AHEAD. Disagreeable News from Philippines ('imso II!-I'eeliug at .llailritl. Madild, June 1' The puss and gen--i.il opinion are outspoken on the ill. -agiecablo news fiom the Philippines, bltteily blaming the ie ml.ssiiess.of Hie piesent government without thlowlng the whole ic-spniislhillty upon it. Ptibllt feeling Is displaying an om Inom calmness, waiting to know the woist, but when tlmt Is Known theiu will be developments. It is generally believed that impoitant decisions weie, tnken at the- cabinet council. MADRID STREET RIOT. llooilltinii Assault a Corpus Christi l'rocesilon and Arn Scattered. Madild. June ! The ni-oee-Mloii of Collins Chi 1st I was one of unusual splendor. The piocerislon left the ! cathedral at 'doik and tiaverstd Seveial stteets without Incident, but on us ui.ivai at tne I'lurtn ut-i ol a number of hoodlums Insulted tho cliuuli emblems. The police and Itroops lining tho squaro subdued a tew loutlles, caus ing a panic- In tho tiowd, mainly com posed of women and children, who wt-to stamped in all the by stieets. Many women weie hurt and others fainted. A few chlltli en. weie trampled but es caped more- seilous injury almost mi raculously. At last order wns icstored and the piocesslon continued without further tiouble. Theie was a great stone of popular emotion and tllstuibanccs uio quPe possible. The revolutloniny elements aie taking advantage of tho urn est of the people In view of tho situation In tho Philippines. tf t -f f -rt-H-f -r-r tti tttf ft f 4- WEATHEB FORECAST. f Wiishli cton. June 9. -rorecast for I'rldio . Por e astern Pennsj 1- -f vnnlar. fair wentlur, kuutherly f winds, beccinlna tillable-. Por we-Mcrn iVnusjIvaulu Inerensliig clouillness, with showers nnd tliun- -f dei storms, light vailablo winds. - f New York, Juno 10. (Herald's - foiecust) In thp middle state, and -f New Englii.nl. lodav Itss Hiiltty -f wei.thei nnd light Irewh nurtheily -f and northtiisteilj wind will pt5- f vull, wltli sllghtlj It . i niptra- -f tine hi tho uotthcin uNttlcl.s, fob -f lowed by cloudy vvcuthc. f -H- f -r f -t-f -H- -T-H t i t II t V, r