ft hi tit TWO CENTS. SCRANTON, JA., TlllRSDAV MORNING, MALIC II 2, 3S09. TWO CENTS. Sfilk? 1 I 11 III 1 llfl -Pr--?: m. m KrC7 M.ii.ai.iiiai -?mmmmwmmh. m&&K- SAGASTA HA? I irr I jRESIGNED Cession of Philippines Pre cipitates a Cabinet Crisis. TROUBLE WAS EXPECTED ICho Ministry's Narrow Escape from Defeat in the Senate Yesterday Made an Oveitlnow Inevitable A Washington View of the Affair It Does Not Involve the Tallin e of the Peace Treaty. Mndiid. Maich 1. Svnor Sagasta, has handed the teslgnatlon of the ministry to the queen regent. Tho ministerial crisis was expected, as It was believed that the cabinet was convinced of the impossibility of avoid ing defeat In the final vote on the hill Cor- the cession of the Philippines, as the opposition may increase, while the government cannot hope to sain a single additional supporter. The cabinet cilsls is expected to last f i several da.vs, as It will he necessary foi the queen legem to consult with the piosldents of the chambeis and other politic al lendeis. In the mean while, the chnmbeis will adjoutn until a hi vv ministry is fotmed. The Ministerialists hope the queen legem will support Senor Sngasta and dissolve the chambers. In the Spanish onnto esterdny the measure submitted by the opposition lucmbeis of the committee to which tin government's bill for the cession of Hie I'hillpplnes was leferred, was elefoitnl l arelv bv 120 to US votes1. Washington's View. The leslgnation of the Sagasta cabi mi state depaitment otllcials wy to d.iv liner not necesaiily, in thili opin 1 in involve the fallute of tbe peace tit at v They believe th.it the succeed liv lablnet will find the same means to fui ward the tieaty to the point of j itKlc.Ulon, and tint the opposition to thi- government will expuss itself as intent with the manifestation of 01s uppiovat manifested In foiclng the i a1 ini l to resign Thi. m.ncnn 1o tlilw UMleF Is tlint 1 lift ' Spanish government has much mote to l.isi bv the lnllure of the Heat of pea c tli.m has the United Slates. CHOATE IN LONDON. Tho Ameiican Amhassador Wel- corned in England. Southampton. Mnieh 1 Jo-eph II. Clii'.itc, the t'nited State s ambassa dor to tho louit of St. James, ai lived hen this afternoon on boaul ihe American Unci St I'.ml Horn New Yoik The xtwmn.1 w.is boaided hi the maor and sheriff, who welcomed the ambassadoi in behalf of tho coi poiatlon Stveial thousand peisons awaited the an ival ot tlie Ignited States am bassador. The Stars and Stiipes weie illsplajed on many buildings. London, March 1 The ambassador nnd Mis. Choate ai lived heie this eve ning by special tialn fioni Southamp ton. They were met at the Watetloo lallioad station ay the t'nited States barge d'affaires, Mr. Ilenty White, and by other Amei leans Theie was po foimallty In the weltome extended to Mr. Choate nt the station. Mi and Mis. Choate weie diiven to ' Claildge's hotel, vvheie they will 10 maln until their Louden lesldencc is leadv foi occupation. THE DEADLY GASOLINE. Two Young Women Die from the Effects of nn Explosion. Philadelphia. March 1 Jennie Mi-i -rm aged 11 jeais, and Claia Meyer ngfil 'Jl. aie both dead fiom lniuis received 'vestordnj hv tho explosion of i tan of gasoline at the home of Miss ileum's slstci, No 1SJC North 1'iont ureet. Iloth gills weie teulblv Imill- d The voungerof tho t'vo died in tin lo'Pllal Kit night and Miss Meji-is' u(T ilng i nbil In death today. 'Hie explosion was caused by pouring .i-iillne on a slmvlv burning 11 to GRANITE CUTTERS STRIKE. Nenily rifteeu Hundiccl Men Ate Thrown Out of Work, tjulnev-j Mass.. .Maich 1 All tbo union gtanitei cutteis in this city utiit'k todaj owing to the falliuo of the Uinnlte Mnnufacturors' association nnd the Cutteis' Union to agiee" on a now schedule of piiees, th" old bill hnvlng explied at midnight DOBBS DEFEATS M'DONALD. He Knocks His Opponent Out in Two Rounds. London, March i In a 20-iound con Ufi at Uateshcad this evening, Hobby Dobbs, the Minneapolis coloied boxer, defeated Pat MacDonald, in the second round. The two men had met pievlously nt QbiHgow on Keb. 2J, but the police lit trifeicd and niioHted both coin batautK, Increase of Wages. Lebanon, Pa., Mireh 1. flie I'oiinsl vnnla Holt mill Nut company Uiln ovonlng pouted notices In thu pueldie nnd rolling Kill elimartiiinntie (imioiiiii lug mi liioriWHO et 10 pel cunt, ill wim, to taku ft ee t Ainll 1. About sou imii am lnuriwttcel. POPE LEO IMPROVES. His Genoral Conditions Ate Sntlsfnc toiy to Physicians. Home. Mutch 1. An ofllclal bulletin Issued at 5 o'clock this evening says. The pope's ptilso Is excellent mid tbo genual conditions ale veritably Hutlatno torv In the part opciatcd on Jll Is prO CCllllllg l LUiil.it lj. (Signed) Mri7?.onl, Lippolil. Di. Mnz.onl and Lappoul, who left tho pope's aiiartineuts at 6 o'clock, ex pressed satisfaction at the condition of his holiness. They said his tem perature was 9D.5. The stieain of calleis continues and sincere stnpathy is shown in all cir cles, Italian ns well as pap ll. There Is no sight of mi thing unusual nt the Vatican. Cardinal ltampolla took his customaiy diivo this afternoon. Dr. Lapponl will again sleep at the Vatican During tho opciatlon the pope asked Ills piivate chaplain, Fath er Angell, to say mass. Aftc r the surgeon, had completed their task he was In excellent splilts and oven Joked with them. Ills holiness slept two houts during the da) At 0 o'clock Dts. M.izzonl and Lap ponl again visited him and found that the pain caused by the operation had so abated as to allow his holiness to lie on his tuck. At that hour his temper.itute was lower and his general condition satlsfactoiy. The cyst removed was about the size of an oiange Dining J.r. Mnzzonl's visit the pope asked him how many female patients weie accommodated at the hospital of St. John, of which Dr. Marzonl Is the chief surgeon, and he lnqulted regard ing tho work done nt tho hospital by the Slsteis of Mercy. He begged Dr. Marconi to Infonn the slsteis that he blessed them, knowing that the weie Placing foi him and his recoveiy. Unless complications of which theie is no apprehension shouldt set in, Di. Ma77onl will not return to the Vatican until tomoriow. GUFFEY'S MANIFESTO. He Politely Intimates That Ceitain Democratic Senators Should Miucl Their Own Business. Ilairisburg, March 1. Colonel James M. Gufiey, of Pittsburg, a mcnibei ot the National Democratic committee, tonight gave out the follow ins signed statement in connection w ith the let teis from Demociatle senatoisnnd con giessmen made public last night by Congiessman-elect Joseph C. Slblej "The dltlii2Ulshed Democratic Unit ed States senators and lepiesentatlvcs who aie toielgn to Pennsvlvania and not in touch with hei political londl tlons, mean well nnd no doubt ate hon est in their expressions, but have heaid only one side of the question about which the wilte "The Demociats of Pennsvlvania are honest and fully capable of dealing with the sonatoilal situation them selves. They aie familiar with both llenubllcan factions, their strong nnd weak points, and as for themselves, I i"? rnee oi aimor ami the device nan their com so was .Ustinctlj outlined in bt-,on io'ortel to of blinging loiwaiil the Altoona plattorm. on which th I new aimor which they maintained campaign i is fought. Tint platfoim (ou'd not bo manufactured for lesi made it possible to elee t the eighty-I tllan r,r u tn lio ,m I1(,t PHipose, seven tiKinbeis of the leislMntuu who I he said, to be led from his opinions bv now play sueh a piomluent pait In the ilv "' " statement. He did not Ik semtorial struggle and who will con-l11' 0 t,nt lt; "oul(l c",t 'J'00 'f" llnuo to do so. nnd that. too. stuctlv mol1 t" nnK, tn" 'IP nimor than within the lines and In full aeeoid vvlfh l, 1,1a,:0 tllP HarvevIyiHl nrram Ho the Deinociatlc plattoun and the cam paign "The Democratic party of I'onnsjlva nla. thiough Its leinesentatlves In tlm leglslattue mid as now oigaiilzed and conducted, is an honest body and will i be lesponslble to tbe people foi their action and the outcome of I lie sona tcuial contest (Signed) "J. M Ouftey." HEAD-ON COLLISION. Four Peisons Killed Near White Plains, Nevada. Ogden, Utah, Match 1. In a head-on collision between p icnser tialn No. 2 castbound and a double-headed west bound near White Plains. Nov.. four people were killed outright and one seilousl lnjuied. The dead Engineer V .1. Yeaigln. I'll eman Hendershot. Pnenian Dillon. Another e-nglneer was also killed. Tho head biaheman of the Irolght was perhaps f (it nil lnjuied. TO PAY SPAIN. Senate Passes $20,000,000 Appio piiatlon In Shoit Older. Washington, Maich 1 One ot the lit Bt acts of the sen ite when that body convened at 11 o'clock today was the consldeiatlon of the bill eau.vlng $J0, 000,000 with which to pay Spain foi relinquishing the- Philippines, In ne coi dance with the tie.tt of I'-uK Mr. Allison (Iowa) icpoited the measure for the committee on nppio priatlons and asked for Its Immediate consldeiatlon. The bill was laid be toie the sennte and In half a minute was ptsseel without u woid of debate. TEN PER CENT. INCREASE. Haltlmore. March 1 The Mailand Steel company of Spairow Point to day announced a ten per cent. Increase In the wages of all its emploes, which lestorcs their pay to tho old rate, ie dnced owing to business depiesslon in 1S93. Thero nie now 1,700 men at woil;, but this number, It is expected, will soon be Incieased to 2,000. Johnson Out in tho Eighth Round. Hot Spiliihf. All; . Maili 1. biilecn bun dud peoplo vvlluuHbtil I ho gloei coiitint this nfternoou bitween Tommy fcnu, ot Sjracuse, ami C'huiley Joluison, of Jlln ueiiixilis. 1 call men cntmcel the ilnu in gojil comlltlon, bat It wi.h appmunt In the llrst iouiiU that Johiiwcn was no miteb foi Hvan. In tho elglith louiid Jolinsoii was knoeKed ilown tbiee tlme be blowte 111 the slam teh unci tho last tlniu w i counted out. Mrs. Veimeulo Acquitted. New Yejik Muidli l.-Mrs. Loulxe 'er- ineulc, who has been on trial chanted with paw line a worth!) hh draft, vvat. toiiuy ac- e'.ulttcel by a Jury In tho tomt ot t'nrai StiHKloUH. NO POSSIBILITY OF AN EXTRA SESSION HOUSE PASSES ARMY REORGAN IZATION DILL. Senate Rapidly Clearing tho Desks foj Tinal Adjournmcnt.Mr. Till man Makes a Sensational Speech in Support of a Scheme to Estab lish a Government Plant to Make Aimor Mr. Chandler Also Sup poits the Aimor Amendment. Washington, March 1. The senate Is lapidly dealing Its desks foi llnal adjournment. The naval npptopila tlon bill, which oidinailly consumes the time of tho senate for novel al eliiS, was passed this afternoon aftei less tlnn live houis of debate In that time, however, It was amended rad- Itallj In one respect Tho price to be paid by the government for armor plato was llxod nt $ino a ton, a redui -lion of the amount llxeel by the house of Sll" a ton. In addition, the secn laiy of the navj was authoilred In the event of the refusal of armor plato companies to supply nimoi at $100 a ton to proceed to the con Him Hon of nr aimor factoiy to cost $l,r,(J0 000 and placing in the secretaij'd contiol $.' -000 000 with which to operate the gov ernment plant The light for these amendments was led b Mi Tillman (S C ). who made a chai uteilsilculP sensational speech In suppott of the piopoltloiis, ihe senate adopted le solutions of regiet on the death of Lord Heischell and concluded the d.ij's session b pronouncing eulogies upon the late Repiesentatlvo Dlnglev. Duilng the session a measuie was parsed piovidlng .or the erection of n public building at New Btlghton. Pa, to cost not nioie than $75,000 Mr Tillman In the course of his speech said lie proposed an altei native pioposltlon to establish a government .uinor plant so that the I nlted States eouldsayto thoaimortiust that If It did not supply the nimor at a piopcr pike the government would manufae title Its own armor. He sain it was peifect ly evident tiiat the two Pennsylvania nimor trusts had a "pull, whntever that might mean," In the house of congress and weie nble to hold up the price of aimor. Will Not He Held Up. "Whv," he (Umnndcd, "an we to ltld to these aimor plate thieves, these robbeis? Are vvc to pel mil these people to oulei us to stand and de llvei I have deemed It luj duiv to piotest against these methods nnd theufoie have ofnied mv ameuilmont l educing the prii e to J300 a ton " Mr C"nnndlcr (X II ) In suppoit of the amendmfnt nld the C.unog1" mil H-thlchem factories weie In combina tion, and together In combination with Europenn nianutactuieis, tlnv weie making a despeiaf- effort to holil up would lalliei wait tiefore puieliasinij moie armor, for anothei ennfu! Inve"--tigatlou of tli" whole aitnoi plat" qui s tlon. Mr. Tillinan p amendment vwis adopt ed 14 to .'". as follows Yeas ,il n Il.ii on I'.ile liniv.llntl f'affiev, ) hi ndler ('hill in )' iv, ( ockit II, D tub 1 Ilnii'liroiiKh Hulls Kenm v, Kjle J.lneNii Mallorv M.iitln Mom v. ll"Co IVttUiew Petliis, Kawlliis Koneli, Iloss, Stuwiiit Siilllv in Tillniun Till lev. Turner. Vest AVe Ulne,ton White j Nnys Allison Huirous i'.iiui CLiik. Dehoe Pull hanks, ruulkner, Poiuk'i, tilav, H.il Iliiina, ll.tvvl'-v. Hoar, Me 15i Ide Melhuiv, McMillan, Mmtle. Pen rose T'erlclns 1'latt D'onti ). l'rne toi, Se w ell Saoup. Spoom r, Teller, M. line 11 2e In the House. The last llngeiing possibility of an exlia session of congiess dlsappeaied today, when the house passed the sen nte army leoiganlzitlon bill A'ety eon sldeiable and vlgoious opposition to the acceptance of the penate bill was voiced on both sides of the hall and for a time It appealed possible that the bill wou'd not secuie the necessary two-thluls to pass It under suspension of the u'l " Hut the Republican lead eis. M'ssi Henderson, Giosvenor and Cannon. am to Its suppoit on the H -puhliran side nnd Mr. Hailey, the Deinoeiatle leader, thiow the weight of great lnlluenee In favor ot it on tho Democratic side, nigitlng that It pio lcled only for a tempoiar Increase of the army, which would lie made im manent if congiess weie convened in extra session. Another big element in the vote was Mr. Hull's iceltal of a statement nia'o by the president to hlni that he would not construo Section 12 ns atithotlty to c onset lpt the minority In volunteer or ganisations which should elect to le mnln In the service. The bill pissed 203 to .1.'. It now goes to the piesldent. Tho decks were also cle.ueel of many other Important matters. The gineial detlclency nppiopilation bill cairylng $21,OMi,O0O was passed under suspension ot the lilies without a woid of ciltl clsm. This is the Inst of the nppio prlntlott bills. The senate amendments to tint liver nnd hat hot bill weie uon concuued In and It was sent to con fetence. Hie friends of tlu Nlcnragui canal amendment having decided to po Hpone their light until the conferees report. The eonfeienco repoits on the omni bus claims bill, tho naval personnel unci man other less tinpoitnut measuics were ngieed to Tho senate bill mak ing Devvov a full ndmlrn! was passed. Tho bill now goes to tho president for his Hlguntuie. Shot and Killed a Hi Ide. ('hiiiiilHlfburg, I'd, Maub 1. hllo catclinsly luinelllni; n revolver loulR.'it John I'lttlngir shot and almost Instiintlv Hilled Mrs. Saiah Shoemaker. l'i cam old, n Initio of six months. I'tlttuge i, who was si nt to Jail to await the result of Hut coiomi's Imiuent, saH that Mih Slue maleei hud told him the weapon wi.s not loaded, (let In oul IK onis old and had railed to acconipaii thu woman and her husband to luircli. QUAY AT HARRISBURG. Senator Is Guest of Governor Stone at Executlvo Mansion. IlatiNbuig. iVlatch 1 -Senator Quay nnlvi'd in this city and Is the guest of Uovorilol Stone ut the exeelttlve mnnslon vvheto lie was called upon by u laige uumbci ot st nutois and mom bets and other tilends Asked If he had anvthlmr to sav regarding the po litteal situation, the senator sulci. 'The puiosi of m visit Is simply to meet ni iileiids who have so con sistently and loyally supported me ns tha nomine o of the IScpublicun caucus for the setiatotshlp. I doslio to expiess my appiLciatlon ot their action. My duties at Washington have prevented mo fiom giving close attention to the situation. I am naturally latir.ed with the fact that over two- Mi els ot the llopubllcan meinbeKS of the legls latuie have tiom the outset supporteel me nnd that theie lias not been a sin gle bleak In the lines of there stal wart Ucpubllcan though the contest h is been prolonged for two months. The Information that lias come to me slnre my an lval in Ihe city Is of the nio't encouraging ch nacter, and I havo eveiy ieai;on to believe I will be ie eleHi'd ' MR. KIPLING IMPROVING It Is Believed That He Has Passed the Danger Point and That His Recoveiy Is Asnuod. New Yoik, Match 1. Tho condition of Itttdntd ICIpllntT is very much lnt piovcd tonight The cllsis in the dis ease v as passed this moinlng. Tho Associated 1'rcs dispatches last night Indicated that tho eiisls was close at hand and thu It was because of this that the phyle lans displayed s much anxiety concerning the outcome. At 2.1" o'clock thU nftcinnon the fol lowing bulletin was posted. Mi Kipling lias gained since this inuiii Ing. The temperature jnel pulse nio low, and In eve'iy direction the Improvement Is noted V. D J.iuewav Theodoio Dunluini This was the ninth day of Mr. Kip ling's lllnets In pneumonia the eilsls Is geneially i cached bv the seventh or ninth da, but It may be dehived until lout ton Theie theicfoio weie foltv elght hours dining which the ph si clans haidly left their patient's side. During that time Kipling suffered greatlv during his conscious momenta but he v.as lioquentlv unconscious or sulTeting fiom attending dellilum. 'J in most advaucid seienlllle methods have been ndopte'd for tho tieatment ai.d for several das ogen was lorced Into tin' in.w to tide ovei the times that Kipling was un ihle to brertbe suf llcient air to sustain liie. The o gen method was abandoned es'leidi, a, hopeful sign. Tho patient began to breathe nioie frul -atly this moin lng, nnd aftot a li w houis diopped Into a lelieshlng sleep, the 111 st in davs, nnd the one essential to restore his fast waning stiengtb Later the tem pei.itme diopped lapidly fiom 101 to ''), which is about noimal. This i" the or dluarv coins of tbe disease Tlint the ciisls imd pissed was quick ly known thtoughout the hotel and It was plulnlv appuent In the magical change In tb aspect of the phvslelius, muses, lelatlves and otlins about the hotel. The (list bulk tin in the momlng In dltatcd the Improvement in Mr. Kip ling's condition and that he bail in Joid Instead ot delirium a uatuinl slep. Thiovghouf Uu dnv the cnlleis at the hotel we ie verv numeious and the tin. otlii lal Hpoits all gave indications of continued luipt nciuent. Mi " Kipling, who has In c i as anxious a watcher at 1" r husbands bedside showed nciV hope this alteinoon. Accompanied bv her ninlel she b ft th bote I and lemaln ed out toi an houi s walk. iM .lnntw.i letnainid iivvav fiom Mr Kli ling s bedside fen nearlv all the entile day H called at 0 o'clock to night, however, nnd ieniaincl an hour. Dr June-way showed In w relieved he was but would Mvo no positive as HUi.ince of his patient s lecoveiv. "1 nevei tell mine than I know," was his cautious leply to an inanity. Notwithstanding the fact that tho ctisls Ins been passed in Mr. Kipling's Illness ho Is ov no means out of d m goi. pneumonia being an Insidious elN eae tint has a tendency to seriously nftfet; the lu ait and absolute quiet and abundant stlinulitluii aie necessary even after Hie tide has turned Should the Improvement continue and no le lapse oecur Mi. Kipling should be out of dangei In a eiy few tlavs. , The tallowing bulletin was posted at 11 15 p m.' "Mr Kipling Iuih con tinued to Improve." U a late houi Mr Kipling was '.est lng easily and with evety chance of a ustful night COURT OF BEEF INQUIRY. Meat Packois' Repiesentatives Havo the rioor. Washington, Match 1. The court of Inquliy Into the beef e harges had a long session todn examining olilcera and enlisted men and lepresentntlves of western meat firms. The meat packets' lepiosontntlvos gave practl call the same testlmon they had previously piesented to tho wnt Inves tigating conunhslon, but It Is under stood that this Is only to get their genual statement on tlu court locoid and Hint their examination today will bi followed by a much more detailed examination Into specific Incidents connected with the mem furnished In Cuba nnd Potto lllto duilng tho wm. Major Jesse Lei-, who attended the eouit for some os, It being geneially undei stood that he was pioem In be half of Cieneial Miles, appeared again today, taking notes and formulating eiuestlons. lie was allowed to question the nun of his own teglmcut, but his questions ito other witnesses weie taken undei advisement b the couit ami It was undei stood a decision will he i) ached tomoriow ns to Major Lee's standing befoio tho court. Tire at Newtown. Newtown, Piu, Mm eh I. Kite toda ile stiojed Ihe lmiiluuro store of II, t Wniittiill and tlio notion Moto of Mis S, U. Dollon. Loss estimated at fc,iio; pint. ly Inxutel. The buildlnw otciqilcd by Woi. stall Is thought to have been Hied l a liurclur, who, in this manner, tiled to (over his trucks. PROCEEDINGS OF THE LEGISLATURE MEASURES REPORTED TROM JUDICIARY COMMITTEE. Bill to Piohiblt the Sale or Olft of Liquor on Memorial Day Among the Numbei Bill to Regulate Hoi re Shoeing Arouses Discussion. A Bill to Provldo for Weighing of Coal. Ilarrisbttig March 1. The bill to provldo an additional law Judge for Lancaster county was favorably re ported fiom the Judiciary general com mittee today. The bill to piohiblt the sale or gift of liquor on Memotlnl day was also favotublv icported from com mit tee Mr Adams, Philadelphia Intioduced a bill provlditg that the capital com mission shall cause to be Insetted once a vvetk for tlnee vvoi'ts In n newspaper In Philadelphia, one In Ilairlburg and one In Plttsbuig i deHle to leeelve plans nnd specifications which bids shall be opened b the commission thlitv davH after the fltst ndvcitlse ment The advf rtlsements shnll call foi granite v hich shall enclose the bullillnr nnd the erection or tenslons to the building with the lemoval of the buildings row occupied by tho scc letiuv ot internal affuli and the si c lctaiv of agiiculture. The plans ni cepfeel shall v. In a pilze of $.'.000 with a second pile of si.noo and a thlid pi be of Jl.OC) Th" totnl cost ol the lonstiuctlon and completion of the building, iinlsli lng and fuinisbiug. ball not exceed $1.000 000. The building shall be llnlsh ed by Januaiv 190J. This Is the sec ond cupltol bill Intioduced On motion of Mr. Sklniei, of Pulton, the postpone 1 bill eulaigln,; the powers of the Mipeilor court was taken up M. .Mai shall, of Mlegheu, followed with n motion, which was unanimously aelopted, thai the vole by vvhl'h the bouse esterdav tefused to go Into committee of the whole for special amendment be icconsldeied. Mi. lias son piesented an amendment, which was unanimously adopted, that "when ever two Judges of the superior couit I aie to be chosen for the same lei m ot , set vice each voter shall vote for only one and when Hire are to be chosen he shall vote for no moie than two; candidates highest In vote shall be de clnied elected " The house refused to go into tbe committee of the whole vcsteiday ioi the luseitlun of this amendment bv ncnilv a stii'lly paity vote the Demociats tavorlng the nmendmrnt and a huge m ijoiltv of the He publicans oppo'lng it Theie was no objection to the amendment when it was piesented this afternoon ai.d the bill as ami'iided In committee! ot tho (Whole was unitnimouslv adopted bv . Ihe house and the mra-uie was laid aside for piintlng and third leading. To Regulate Horse-Shoeing. When the bill to legulate the occu pation of hoi so-shoeing In cities and to piovide foi the leglstiatlon, ex amination and licensing oi hoise shoeis was i cached, Mr. Kow. of Philadolphli. laised tho point of oi -dei that the legislature had no light lo Hgulate nitv Made or labor, stpeak ei Tair ebe Ided the point of oielei rot well taken and a long discussion oh the miilts ot tin- measuie followed. Tlie bill was amended by deci easing the line- Hum J.0 to t25 toi violations of the pioposcd act 'Ihe bill was iea.1 the second time. The bill pioviiling that a suit wong- ly begun in oqult niiiv be continued ai law with the mme effect ns It oilg- Inallv bc-jjun at law was doleated. Mr. Kiosan, of 1'ajette. Intioduced i a bill to piovide foi the weighing of i oal at bituminous and reml-bltumili- ous i oal mines and tor tlie ravine nt of the same by weight. Mr Vooihees. of Philadelphia, pie sented a bill to piohiblt the gt. lining to any biewer of more than one II e enso in tlie same county and lepenllng the nets of June Jl. IS97. and July ?0, ls'tT, lelntlng to the sale of ,ralr and lit e wed llquois. Mi Ilalcl.v in, of Delawaie, otesiiiteJ a bill to regulate and define the light of meienntile agencies. A bill was piesented by Mi ?fah!e, of Blair, to nuthorUe constable or clhei petee ofllcers to anwt v Ithoitt wan ant upon the request of any piop eit linnet or rente! tiny pet son annoy ing, tiespassing oi doing ail damage to pi ope it or take without leave any vegetables, fmlt, nuts, beule-s, etc., on Sundii BRIBERY COMMITTEE. Organized to Investigate Charges In Connection with McCanell Bill. Ilnirisbuig. Maich l.-The commit- too to Investigate the bilbeiy charges lu connection with tho passnge ot the McCanell juiy bill In the house ot ganUed this afternoon hj th-- elei.eni tif William C Kteps, of I'rank'iti, m ehalinian, Chailcs E Vooihees, of Philadelphia, sectetaiy, and L. Schoch. of Sei anion, stenosniphor. Captain Geoigc W. Skinner, of Pulton, who declined to serve nn the eoir.m.f tee, was the only absentees A lesolu tleui was offcied bv Chairman Krcrs and adopted that an member bu eta poweied to subpoena witnesses i.ntl that each niembei- have the light to ask an eiuestlons they may doslio. The secietiuy was diieete-d to havo printed ,"i00 subpoen i blanks Mr Koontz suggested that lh com mittee meet this evening as bo had seveial wltnesces he diMirod to ctll. Mr. Voiiheos said the stenog-apher could not leach heie nef)ite tonionow nnd moved that the Hist me ting bu held tonionow evening. The inotl Hi was adopted and the cominl'leej ad journed. General Wage Advance, Harriet ur Mnieh 1 The Ppnnsjhn. lis Still comp.ni poUe-d a notice todiv uiiuounilih Hint beRliinlri? Ap'll 1 next then will Is ie genual iidv inco of about (i pel cent lu ,m)i f High, But They Must Have Him. Washington, Maich 1 Auviutin M. High wiih todu uomlnntrd for poutinnster ut Uendlmr Pa . mill Ida II, .Mathers was appointed to (he fourth chests ullleu at Llla, Pa, 11115 NKWS THIS M0KN1NU Weather Indication! Today: RAIN j WAnMEIt. (iencral Resignation of Sagasta. Congress 1'amc.s the Arm llcoigmilza- Hon 1)111. PlllplnnH Prepirlnr, for Activo Work. State Legislative Proceedings, Clcneral News of the Industrial World. riiuiiicl.il uud Commercial, Iocal Ivorllcs Celebrate St. David's Dav. Court Prncccdlngs. Editorial. Ncvns nnd Comment. Local Coal Property Changer- Ilutiels. Meeting of tho Hoard of Health. Local West Scranton and Suburban. News Hound About Scranton. Local Iv oi ltes Celebrate St David's Dny (Concluded). AN INDICTMENT FOR M0L1NEAUX Giand Juiy Holds Him for the Mur der of Mrs. Katherlne J. Adams. New Yoik, March 1 ltnlnnd B. Mollneaux was todav Indicted by the giand Jury for murder In tin lliht degtee In causing the death ol Mis. Katherlne J. Adams. The Uncling of the' indictment doe- niva with a heat ing before the coroner, nnd there w 111 bo small chance for Mollneaux s coun sel to take any steps In his behalf until the case actually comes to ti lal. The Indictment contained foul counts Pli't, tiiat Roland 11 Molln eaux sent a poison thiough the malls to kill, and which did kill Mis Kath erlne Adams, second, that Molln eaux did sent through the malls a poison for the purpose of killing some unknown person, thlid, that .Molln eaux sent thiough the malls tjnntde of meicuty with Intent to kill; fotutli, that Mollneaux sent an unknown poison to kill some unknown peison. The witnesses upon whose evbleiiee the giand Jurv based the indictment were Coronet's Phsician Albeit L Wesjton, to prove death; Prof's c IJ. A. Witthuus to piove the can't of death, H. S Cornish to ptove r cent l,f poison package and the muiive toi sending It; Nicholas Heckmaiin to Identify Mollneaux as the i enter of the letter hot In Forty-second atteet, and Hxpeits William J. Kinsley, K. B. Hay, Peislfer Piaser and Henrv L. Talinan to piove that Mollncaix's hand addles eil the poison packtge to II S Coinlsh Tlie Indictment was tiled with He coider etoff in P.nt 1 of geneial s- .'illllS The case of Mollneaux was placid on the calendar for pleading nnd hi will be airalgnod befou- lln-nw-r Uulf tytnoirow. He will then piobiblv be re n amic il to the Tombs with, lit bail BARON lirTRSCHELL DEAD A Member of the Biitish Joint High Commission Dies Suddenly. Washington, Maich 1 Baton I'airer Hei-sehell, ine of tlu commission fiom (lirat Piitaln on the high joint com mission recent In sys-don heie to ad just dlfterenies bPtween the I'nlleil States and Canada, died eiiilt uiiddi nlv at T 0"i o'clock this innmlu.r at tho nhoieham hotel vheie he hud been confined to his bed foi seven al weeks with a bick'ii bene eatf-d bv a fall on a sllppetv sidewalk. Lonl lle-tiehell's death came without wanting IvXeept for th pain Incident to the iia Uilt of his leg which oc elli ud on Pebiuaiy 1", he- has been in excellent in alth and splits and up to nlino'-t the houi of his el 'nth thete was no piemonltoi.v svinptoms of the com ing end At about " o'clock this morning his loulship av akeiie-d and called to the nurse who found him huathing heav Ily Vtter iee living mme attentions- he said he lelt better and jiiiln went to sleep. A llttl aftet ( o'clock he acriln called the utiisc and said he Mt ill and complained ol pleat pain in his chest below the u ait Dr. W. W. Johnsoi was hastily summoned and iiftei a huriied examination dispatched .i .in sbenge r for Dr Maddox who Join ed him In a lew minutes. The pain, however, did not vie Id to tieatment and at live minute aft i 7 o'clock his loidshlp bieathed his lift At ihe time there was wlih him bis pi hate sLC- lietaiv. Mr IWwortli Wllilam-oti Mr. ('. Caitvvil,;ht, secietarj of the jomt 'high ci mmlsalon of vvhl'h Lord ller- si bell was the piesldent Dis Johnson I mm Madelox and ills nurses lu answer to Inquliles the physicians said they weie minble In give the exact cause of death but the svinptoms. It was I thouL.ht. Indicated Uyu It was angina ' liectom Ills lordships familv, who with the exception of his son. Hichaicl, nt Otoid, Is In thi- south ot Pianee, have been e ableel the sad news-, but up to this hour no lesponse has been ie celv ed. THE VOTE POR SENATOR. Iliirrisbuig. Mnieh 1-Seimtnr lllglns, of Bchiij Ikill Drmwiat. who Is couval eicbi,, frcnii nn iitinck ot pneumonia was the unlj nliscnleo without a pilr at to day's sertsJuii of the Joint iicmbly. Tao vote for Piiltril States senator resulted In no elcctloi and follows Quay in.-, so is IciiKs .. , D,cUell . Stew ait . Huff . , WIllflKT. Mai Me .. livlu .... Stone .... Tnbbs .. it'ee Smith, .. (Irow ... Illtei .... Total Nccckksiv lii n elu'lce, lit. Postmnatei Ai tested, Alioinin, Pa , Muieb 1 V Uonnluv, itntst.int iioi'tniHHter at HiuiiC'elioroiigli C.nnbilti ' omit), wax aiiisted unbiy i. Deputy MHrfhal John lloo un thu cnarse of einberslliiK MX) ft cm tho nuiiie order elcpiirtment of the olllce. At a paillil Inuring clven blm befnto Piiltcel States Commissioner Mcl.eod lu this ety tonlsht he wax helel In fs'Hl bull for it bearing to. monow, FILIPINOS AREACTIVE They Prepare lo Mount a Battery at Malabon. SOME DESULTORY FIRING Busy at Caloocan Also Throwing Up Earthworks The Transports Ta coma and Arizona Arrive at Manila Tho General Situation Unchanged. Manila, March L 4,33 p, m. The rob els are veiy nctlvo at Caloocan and Malabon. They evidently intend to mount a battel y in front of tho Mala bon church. destroed by the fire of the United Stutes monitor Monadnock on Teb. 27. They can be seen throw ing up earthvvoiks for guns nnd epaule meats. Theie wa the usual desultory firing csteiday evening nnd toduy, but tho only casualty toported is in the casj of Private Haiold 'Paiks, Company K, California volunteeis. The Nebraska volunteers, at the Ites ervolr, had n slight biush with a small body of the enemy this morning. The rebel scattered Into the jungle after the fltst volley. The United States tuinsport Tncouia has arilved heie without tho loss ot u hoise or mule. The Negros commissions s have en teitnlne'd seveial Ameiican ofllcers and Biitish subjects at their hotel ns a re turn foi the compliment paid them by Geneinl Otis. They sailed for Negros today. The United States transport St. Paul has emb.ukcd Colonel Smith, Mnjor Slmes, a battalion of the California volunteeis and the ofllceis recently ap pointed to posts nt Hollo. Chaplain Leland, of the Tennessee volunteers, died recently at Hollo of smallpox. The United States transport Arizona has ai rived heie (ionerall speaking, the situation is unchanged, CHICAGO WIFE MURDERER. Albeit Becker Confesses Having Pushed His Partner off a Viaduct. Chicago, March 1, Albeit Becker, the South Side butcher, who has boon In i ustody for a w eek on suspicion of hav -lug nuirdeied his fiist wife, Teic-a Becker broke down tonight under th" long-continued cross-questioning of the polle e and made a complete confes sion The love of anotln r woman, which piompled Becker to Kill Teies.i Becl;ei was also apparently the c iitse of th" butcher's confession Hncp Beckers arresi his second wife, 17- ear-old Kill Siltterllll, 1ms been In custod. Becker lmiulied conthiunlly for her, asking the police whv she was not released. He was alwavs given an evasive an swer, and appirentlv leeeivlng the im pression that IMa. would in some wa be connected with the dl-nppiuinnc of his Hist wile Becker, ai oordins t. the theorv of the police, made the con fession In order to absolve her fiom blame, lie was taken Into Captain Levin's ofllce and for seveial houis piled closely with questions. Caught again and again In misstate ments, hi finally tossed his be id and told thu whole story of Teresa Becker's min der 'We went down town on the after noon of Jan. 'J7." said Becker. "Wo visited some museums and a number of saloons vvheie- we thank liquor anil finally went to the postofllce. Prom there we went out on the Randolph stieet viaduct. Then we began to quar rel. Mv wife ne'e used me of Infidelity and I told her she did not love me. rinallv I became so nngiy that I push ed her off the viaduct. She fell into one of the Illinois Central slips." The police will maVe another seatch of the slips tomouow and endeavor tn recover the body of the unfm lur.ato woman. WATER IS RECEDING. Big Ice Gorges Will Disappear Without Doing Damage. Lancaster, Pa. Mai eh 1. An easier feeling exists tonight along the feus eiuehaiina and It Is believed that tin big be goiges that threatened sue It great destruction will disappear with out doing any serious tl image. Tlu snow on tlv mountains Is melting so gindually that theto Is little probabil ity of the stie.ims becoming unusually swollen. The watei Is lecedln?. flow -evei, some appiehenslon is still flt because of the Ice an I water passli g clown tho channel on the Yo.-k cotiinv slch of the Columbia, which Is n ivv open to the middle of the rlvi. Ai Washington borough tho situation Is quite p-iave. In the lowei part of lbs town water Is ovei the pavements and boats are lucel in going fton ho'is to house Some pluces tho piled ice would have to move only ten or fifteen feet to eiash Into tho houses, which would then bo swept nwny. No trnbia havo been mn on the Columbia and Poit Deposit mllroad since thmday. The "Biid Booh" Case. IlaiiUbmg Abiiih 1 The "blidbmk" caiteof c'St it PiinurCl nenco M. iiiic h against T'u m i M Join" supeilntonib nt of ttatc inlrtti u which vuis locoiitl le libd In rivor ot Hi luttii by an opinion from Judz' Me I'liiison, hut been ip peat il to the Supicinc court and will bo tn ml In Ilnirisbuig In June, f -f )- r -t-1 -f t 1 1 1 4- sv - WEATHER rOIlECAST. f Washington, March 1 forecast - f for Thuiiidn : Tor c'Kterii Penh- - s.vhlilllii lain; fleshiMHtelly vvlmls. tft-rti"t-rtttttf-t-M-ttttttt I