A- 5r- J-nJ,L .j fatfivXM. 'I fiiTPl h fS?ia3'l' XL Ttl r: Q vW mmtatti &" .& TWO CENTS. SCRANTON, PA., TUESDAY MOllNIXC, MARCH 7, 1891). rwo CENTS. Sitj SilliffiilRC IkLiy I JLll III LtA isdSSSiSli . fe? f "V Wb?Hnjp0SW KOONTZ AND KREPS MEET They Indulge in a Lively Till in the House. PEACE FINALLY RESTORED Wnrin Debate Ovei Resolution, to Enlarge the Biibery Investigation Committee Speakei Fair Repioves Mr. Koontz for Revealing Seciets of the Committee Meeting Kreps' Amendment Finally Withdrawn and Koontz Resolution Is Adopted. llarrisbuig, Aluuh G The luill of the house ot leprcsentatlvor ias crowded with sputators at tin1 evening session in anticipation ol a lenowal of last Friday's scenes. Speaker Farr e ailed the house to uulir shntly ' after S o'clock and announced that the flirt order of business was lepoits from committees Sevoial bills were ic puited, aflci ,huh the- following hills were lntioduii'd Hi Simon of AlliRlieny Appropriating yunoo to the littsbutg ami Allegher-y home for tin friendless. tr. Henderson, of Allegheny Legallz ins chittel mortgages Mr Bdmlstnn of Bradford AjiproprI.it. big W)() fm tin' Investigation of the ellse-usi s ot domestic animals Mr Sheridan ot Cumin la Approprlat Inr, $12 OXi to tlu Concmaugh hospital, Johnstown Ml Harris of Clc.11 field Authorizing orphan1'' com Is to decrease specific pci formuiHes of contracts )oi tho sale of il.i1 estate where the vinder Ins died without coiivevlng und ilso in casts where I hi 1 1 mlee bns died without hav ing puld tin porch i money. Mi. hi s.ti n of Alontgnmeiv To pro Mile for tin sift ill 1 ruction or disposal of thi otinaxsiM and of tho paits and products of animals nfHIcUd Willi dang erous and Indent diseases. Air lr.i, of Lucerne for the preser vation of inn ts Air .Smith of Oreene Appropriating J30.HM in tin Wnv nesboro colli ge. Mr Aliicomboi, of York Providing for the establishment of a division of pom olugv and hoitlculture In the department of am It ilium Mr Vein hie- of Philadelphia Appro priating $'i)om) to the Samaritan hospital, Philadelphia appropriating Jl.OOO to mid night million 1'lill.idclphla. Mr Colrillc of Philadelphia Appro priating JC.HiKi for the home of the deed, Philadelphia Koontz Resolution. Mi Koontz, of Someiset, offeted a resolution lulling for the appointment of fotn additional members of the com mune to investigate the chaiKcs of biiber In comnctlon with the passage of the MiCanell jury bill In the house. Tin- resolutions teclte that on robin. aiv J4. I'i9 Jlest-is Kieps, of Franklin Koontz, or Somerset, Vooihees, of iPhlladelphla. Tight-, of Luzerne, and Skinner, of Fulton, were "appointed a cininilttce to Investigate cettaln news paper chaises and rumois of alleged brlber. or attempted bribery of mem bets of the house," and that the com mittee oiganized March 1 by the ap pointment of Mr Kreps, chairman, and Mr Vooihees seeietary. and agreed to meet on Match 1 to heai testlmori : that the committee Issued 11 subpoen i to the bergeant-at-arms to summon live witnesses to appiai befoie the commit tee and that they wore niesent and ready to testifj The resolutions further teclte that "a majority of the said committee tefued to heai tho testimony of bald witnesses and bv resolutions, adopted by a ma jority of the committee against the pio test of the minoiltj, refused to perform the duty Imposed upon It by the house and decided that It would not act as an Investigating committee, bin as a Judic ial body, that It would not Infinite Into 01 investigate the charges and tumors set foith in the j esolutlon under which tin committee was appointed and would only try pi i sons who might be spcclflc nllv accused and would only act upon such accusations when both the ae- used and accusei weie pie-sent, there by rendering the Investigation impob hl'jl. ' The resolutions pioWde that Alessis. Robeit K Young, of Tioga; rtandall. of Chester (Republicans); Dixon, of i:ik and Fow. of Philadelphia ( Demo crats), "aio heieby appointed addi tional members of the committee with Instructions to pioceed to bear such testimony as niaj be otfered pursuant t'i said resolutions " Speaker Fan's Suggestion. Mi Koontz explained that his oilg Inul lcsolutlons were picsented after the publication of an attlcle In the Philadelphia Pi ess charging brlberj. anil juoceeded to tell what oceuireii Jfter the 1 evolutions weto offeied, Speaker Fair reminded Mr KoonU that he had no light to disclose what had been done by the committee. "I am reciting Just what occulted on the floor of the house," letotted Alt-. Koontz I have a light to do so." All Koontz then told about hf efforts to have certain witnesses appeal be 'nrt the committee hist Thursday even ng and sent to the Work's iiesk and nail tead as it pu- of his remarks the csolutlins adopted by the cominllUp 'egiilatlng the method of ptoceduto of ,hf investigation. Mi. Koontz then re cited what had occutred nt the v-aiious meeting" f the conimittee. All Con liell, ot Philadelphia, niUed the point of crder that the gentleman had no right to disclose what n-cmied In commlt te. The speaker mled the point well taken hi cause of the great puhlh In teretd In the matter and the deslie of the rhalr and the members that ever v thlni: -hotild bo brought out. Mr. Koontz then proceeded to criticize the lesoliitlonR which the committee lied adopted and Insisted that If the inquiry was conducted along those Uhph thero would ho no Investigation, IT the no rusocj were ulver twelve hours' notleo to '.menr bjfon the committed h'S would have ample time to get to Can ada or to leave his -mtntrv for his countty's eood. He demanded that these rrsohitloriH ho set aside by tha committee and that the Investigation ho conducted ptoperly and legally. Kreps' Amendment. Mr Kreps. of rtnnkltn. offered the following amendment to tho resolu tions1 That tho committee to Investigate cer tain i hinges lelntive to the passage of the MtCnrell bill und to tho pending senatorliil rnntest, be enlarged by add ing theieto the names of all the mem ber! ot the house of icptcscntatlves, not already members thereof, and that ull the member:) of the house ot representative! will sit as iiiemlieis of said commlttio with the Hon. V. II. Koontz, as chali mnti and that upon the organization of tin house of replete illative"1 as such com mittee, which organization with a view to an early Investigation, shall bo effect (d tomorrow afternoon, March 7, Imine dlatilj upon the adjournment of tho house, the present committee of Investi gation be and is herebv discharged fiom the furthci e ousldeiatlon of said chdigcs. Alt'. Kreps said he offered his resol'i t on In pel feet good faith and that A'r. Koontz' ciillelsms of the committee weio unjust f i oin the fact that they conceal certain actions Air. Kreps said he was not Influenced by party partisanship and the committee cannot be made now to Milt pattlsan purposes He argued that the accused had the right to face his accuser Air. Fow, of Philadelphia, raided the point ot order that the Kieps amendment was out of order and was not sustained by the speaker. All. Stew ait, of Phil adelphia, bffeted an amendment to the amendment to discharge the committee from tuither consldeiatlon of the charges. Air, Cieasy, of Columbia, s.ald in behalf of his Demociatlc colleagues that they weie satisfied with the le solutlon as offered by All. KoonU. "With the (unbent of the house Air. Stewart withdrew his amendment and Air. Cieasy resumed his speech. He said the Democrats were satisfied with tho men the lesolutlons named and every member on the floor should hi In favor of the resolution. Air. Koontz said his resolutions do not charge anv member of the house with being bribed, but to investigate rumors of alleged bribery. He had the evidence befoie the committee to substantiate th charges embodied In his resolution? and he was there to hear this evldeii'e. Air. Kreps wanted to know wh his colleague refused to hear certain wlt neses who presented themselves be fore the committee last Friday, after that body had suspended the rule3 and agieed to hear these witnesses. Denied by Koontz. Air. Koontz denied that he Interposed to delay and reminded his colleagues of the abrupt manner In which the house was. adjourned last Friday to shut out his resolutions to enlaige the committee. He said Air. Kreps came to him last Friday with outsti etched hand and said he was not feeling well enough to go on with the Investigation and that another member of the com mittee pleaded for delay on account of sickness in his family. Mr. Pllss, of Delaware, mpved that the session of the house be extended to allow this matter to be fully debated. The motion was adopted and Air. Bliss spoke against the Kreps amendment. I He argued that the Investigation could 'hfi fnoilnpterl liv tho rnmmittwi is 111 n. vlded for b t evolutions offeied . this evering bv Air. Koontz. Air. AlcClaln, of Lancaster, said it was time that the members stop quibbling In this matter and pioceed with the Investigation. C'rtnln charges have been positively and unequivocally made by a reputable newspaper- nnd it Is the duty of the house to further and assist this inves tigation rather than lesttiet It. He had full confidence in All. Koontz and did not believe he would wilfully harm a member. It the charges made In Air. Koontz'1' lesolutlons are unfounded the best waj to establish that fact Is to throw open the door and make tho Inquiry most seai ( hlng Air Vooihees, of Philadelphia, denied that he staed away from the house to prevent Air. Koontz from securing copies of subpoe naes to serve on witnesses. Air. Dum bauld, Vit Favette, offeied ji substitute that the committee be discharged fiom fmther consideration of the charges of biibery and elect Alessrs. Koontz, of Someiiret; Hauls, of Cleaifleld, Dix on, of Illk, Brooks, of Kile-, and Wch mond, of AIcKeau. Air. Dumbauld withdrew his substi tute, after which Air. Kreps withdrew his amendment and seconded the Koontz resolution. The original ieo lution was then adopted by a vivo voco vote. Air. Skinner, of Fulton, asked that 1 his name be btrlcken fiom the commit tee and was reminded bv the speaker that this had been done Creasy's Resolution. Air Creasy, of Columbia, offered the following resolution, which was unani mously adoptnl: Vheroas, The Unil inllouinment of the legislature has been iUed tar the LOth of April ni-Nt, and Whcrea". It Is necossao lh.it wt pass 1 he needed appropriations, wlncii will take nearly onu month, theiefoie, oe It ItesoHed, That the eomtrltter on appro priations and committee on wavs and means he Instructed to lnivi all bills now in the hands of the committee repoited to tho housi not Intel than March 24, and that the general appropriation lull be le ported out lor H11.1I action not later than April 4, ISM Air. Turner, sf Armstrong, oifrrrd a resolution that the biibery Investiga tion be required to lepott to the housi! on March 13 and that the committee bo given pei mission to fit dining the ses sions of the house. Adopted Senator Jones Is III, MNnnhlngton, Alarch fi-jAtter improving steadily for about ten da). Henalui J. K. Jones, of Ai Kansas, this afteinunn hud a sevcro incurrence ot his troublo, the paroitvsm lasting something over an hour. Tonight ho is n sling easily und Is free from pain. His phslciun attri butes the attack toda to tho senator's exerting himself in trying to attend to some pressing matters und bus Issued positive instructions that no one shall bo allow ed to see him for an Indellnlto period. Lighter TamesI Stranded. I.enM, Del. March 0 The llgluor TamesI, from Noifolk for Weston, It. f whl( h stranded on Williams shoal, tlueo miles tasl of Wallops beuoh llfo saving ulutlon entetiluy. has broken In two and will be u total I04. 1 SENOR SILVELA'S WARM RECEPTION SAOASTA'S SUCCESSOR ENCOUN TERS A STORMY SESSION. He Attempts to Rend the Deciec of Dissolution and Count cl'Almenas Tiles to Moko a Speech, But His Voice Is Drowned by the Crowd. Tho Session of Senate Closes In an Uproar. Madrid, Alauli ll. The initial npiienr nme In the senate today of Sonor Sll vcla as premier was marked by a some what stormy session. He attempted to read the decree of dissolution and Count d'Almenas tiled to talk, but his voice was di owned with cries of "Con spue, conspuez." The president of the houe vainly en deavoted to quell the disturbance, hut finally Senoi Silvela completed reading the decree amid cheers for liberty mingled with cheeis for the que on. the army and the navy. The session was declared elose'd amidst an uruoar. There wore similar scenes In the chumber of deputies and shouts of "Down with the Jesuits'" and cheers for the lepubllc and for llbeity. The session was closed In a general uproar, the ushers having to dtive the public from the lloor and platform of the chamber. The Duke ot TeUian, former minister of foreign affairs, and twenty-seven Conservative senators and deputies have decided to oppose tho government and will lorm a Dissident group. CONDITION OF THE NAVY. Through Action of Congress the De partment Has No Men for the New Battleships Soon to Be Completed. "Washington, Alarch 6 The officials of the navy department are leellng grateful for the small mcasuie of to llef extended by congress In the In creased foico of enlisted men, although the total Is small and Inadequate under sound Diactite for the needs of the navy. Congress authorized the ineieare of the fotco to 17,500 men. Last Sat uiday thoie wen in the navy 17,511 men. The officials think that they can contrive- to gel along for tho piesent with 17.C0O men, and, while they will not be under the necessltj of putting out of commission any of the laigei ships now In active service, thev will be left ab solutely without piovlslon for manning the big battleships Kearsago and Koii tucky, now nearly completed at New port News, or the cruiser Albanv, al most finished at Aunstiong's, in Hng land The department will be obliged In older to man those ships, which the government is bound to lake off the contractors' hands as soon as they are complete, to put some ships out of com mission. JOSEPHINE KIPLING DEAD, Daughter of the Author Succumbs to Pneumonia. New York, Alarch C Josephine Kip ling daughter of the author, died at fi M o'clock this morning at the home of AIlss Do Forrest, Ul East Thlrty fltth street Josephine was taken sek the day af ter her father became 111, Ihliteen dajs ago, with the same disease by which her father was prosttated, pneumonia. Almost Immediately after she became sick she was taken from the hotel to $he house of AIlss De Fori est, a friend of the family. There Dr. Janeway has been visiting her and ti eating her. Her condition was regarded as serious fiom the llrst. Josephine was sl years old, being the eldest of the authoi's tluee chlldien. When she became ill It was thought better that she should not be kept in the Hotel Gienoblo, wheie her father was, but that she be removed to some other place w hei e she- e ould be as w ell attended, so AIlss De Fouest, a filend of Airs. Kipling, olTeted to take the child to her home on Hast Thlity-flfth stieet. This was done It was theie she tiled and It was AIlss De Fot rest who went to the hotel this nioinlng to notify Air Doubleday of the gill's death. SUGAR ADVANCED. Trust Is Now Prepaied to Squeeze the Consumer. New Yoik. Alarch 0. An all-around advance In the price of refined suguis was made today by the Ameikan .Sugar Refining company, At buckle Bios, and Howell Son & Co , the last rained firm representing the Independent rehiieiles. The advance Is 'f, cent a pound, bring ing barrel sugar up to riis and package sugar 5i cents. The Alollenhauer Refinery, one of the Independent concerns, resumed opeia tlons today. British Cruiseis at New Yoik. Now York. Alatch (. Tho thlid-elais lliltlsh ciulser Telliot, Captain Gamble arrived here todav from Bermuda and anehoicd In the upper bav. The Talbot waw ordered nere 10 tianapoii trio imii of Lord Herschell to Bnglund. The ends, er was met at querantlue bv the I'nlted States levenuo cutter Manhattan and escorted to her 011 borage Just i-uiith of Liberty lsl ind by the cutter Big Stone Syndicate. Wlllces-Buiri1. Aluich (!. Klehatd Ciok ei Jr, John Rodger. 1M Atlller. At. A Aliller, npresentlng a Now Vork sndl cate, nrrlved In town jesterday, and to day Inspected a big stcno quarry on tho Wllkeo-Barro mountain It Is believed tiny will purchase the quuio lion Woiks Will Resume. Tamaqua, Pn Alarcn 0 -Tile Vulcan Iron works, which aro controlled ly WllkPS-Uarre-capitalists, and hovo been Idle moro than u year, will shortly re sumo operation with contracts on hand that will requhe a ear's lima to com- J Dlete. THE ANOELLS APPEAR. Missing Witnesses in tho Gould Caso Como to Testify. Albanv, N. y, Alarch ti Airs. 'Sarah Ann and John Angel!, the missing wit nesses In the Codv cas-c were on hand at the opening of the court In the Cody Hint today Airs Angell Is the vvomun, who, It was contended, had been mar rhd to Jay Could, and who was the mother of tin child, the alleged birth lecord of which Is in tin books ot the Cooperville church. Is tho basis of the case ot .the prosecution. Inasmuch as expetts claim to have discovered era sures and changes in it. Mis. Peguin. of Itoros Point, testified to having written a. letter to Airs. Heebe. at the dictation of Airs. Cody, In which she lndlteetlv .inked fot funds with which to prosecute her lnvcsllgo tlnn as to the man logo of Jay Gould and Alary Brown. She s tlcl In the letter that while It would be very dlllkult to pioeurc a until Inge round, the other fthe bit th recoid) was "now all right." second litter identified by Airs. Seculn as fiom Alls. Cody to Alts. Beebe aske-d for tlui) and told that Mis. I'leice's lawyer had arrived In lbany with a deposition from Alls. Angell to the effect that she v. as never mairled to Jay ttiiuld. The niarrriage, the de position K-t forth, was to a rienchman named A'lelas, "who staived her." Alls Codj'.s litter lotitiniies "I think th woman is nan I am going to tiy and get an affidavit fiom hei to the effect th it she had a e hild by Jay Gould. Isn't It a shame that the illlaln at thlb late dav should foil us " It will be contended by the defense that Alls. Cody's pait In the alleged at tempt to etor I monev from the Goulds had nothing ot blackmailing attaching to it. ALGER AGAIN HAS TROUBLES. Neaily All of the Volunteer Officers Desire to Remain in Service. Washington. Alarch 0 Seeietary Al ger was falily ovei tun today by con giessional callers, nearly every one of whom had one or more candidates for appolntme nt In the regulnr or volunteer aimy under the terms of the reorganiz ation act. It is a safe estimate that 75 per cent, of the nlllcens in the pre sent volunteer army aic anxious to re main In the lervlci The secretary, in answer to a question todaj, said that he had not yet been able to make any selections for appointment. There is some doubt whether ap pointments of ofllcers for the volun teer blanch of the service under the new law will not have to be deferred Indefinitely, that Is until Mich time as the volunteer regiments have been ac tually recuulted. As theie Is a dispos ition at present to get along without these volunteer soldleis as long as pos sible the chances of any appointments being speedily made in the ofllcers grades are not ver bright. PROSPERITY'S FRUITS. Wages Advanced at Various Manu facturing Plants. Pittsburg, Alarch 6 The Baker Chain company advanced the wages of all emplojes todaj fiom 5 to 10 per cent. The increase infects SCO men. The strike at the Sehoen Pressed Steel comuanv is still on. An advance of 10 per cent. In wages was made bv the flini on Saturday, but the men are not satisfied and the ear depaitment Is still idle-. Hollldaysburg, Pa , Alarch C The puddlers employed in the Portage lion works at Duncansvllle have been grant ed an increase of 25 cents per ton. All other emplojes aie allowed a 10 per cent Increase Irr wages. This advance In wages affects 500 men. RUMORS IN MOLINEAUX CASE. It Is Alleged That Mr. Gallagher Has Confessed. New Yoik, Alaich 6 Theie was a minor current today that Felix J. Gal lagher, for whom Roland B. Alollneaux obtained a position as clerk In the Knickerbocker Athletic club, has made a confession. Assistant District At torney Alclntvie stated he had heard of no conleslon It was also stated that Gallagher had given some complete data to Cap ptaiir AlcCluskey In connection with tho case which will gieatly assist the pros ecution in bringing the case- to its cli max at the Inquest KIPLING'S CONDITION. Is Impiovmg Giadually and Takes Nourishment. New Yoik, Alarch C Air. Doubleday at 7?0 o'clock tonight said "Air. Kipling has hade a splendid und comfortable day. He is beginning to take nourishment of a more sub stantial kind Of course has has the appeal ance of a man who has been at the point of death and his mind woikst very slowlj. Ho has not been told of his daughtei Jobpphlne's death. Klsle haw been somewhat better today and T think she Is well on the mad to lecoverv." GERMAN SHIPS AT TANGIER. They Will Foice the Sultan of Mor occo to Pay Up. Berlin Alureh 0. Tho German school ships Car lotto and Stosch, the corres pondent of the Auboclated Piess Is In formed on authority, have arrived at Tairglei, Alorocco, to enforce the de mands made for the pavment of an In demnity to the German victims of tho Aloroceon outrages The sultan bus failed to act up to the agieements ni rived at 111 the mat ter Masked Robbers Get $2,500. Jliigersto.vn. Alarch ft KUc muskrd robbers entered thH house of Miss Bll.i Waltz, air uged maiden Kiily near Cuve town along the western Alaryhmd rail road about woven miles from thlti city, at 1 o'llock thi moiiilng, and, securing U. 600 in cash, escapesl AIlss W'ultz and a bov named Holtzman aged 10 seals, were 1 he onlv personH In the house ---- - Upholds. Shuck Jury Law. Trenton. V. .1.. Alarch $. -The couit of errors and appeals this niornlujr sus tained, tho conviction of Janus K. Blown for the killing of Polk email Gobhnrt, of llnhnkvn, and thdibv uphold the cm Htllutlonullty of the Struuit iury law. UNITED STATES TO HOLD ALOOF WILL NOT JOIN THE RAID ON THE CHINESEI COAST. Tho Government Has Remained Pas slvo During the Execution of tho Italian Project to Secme an "Open Door" Through the Acquisition of Sau Mun Bay and Outlying Islands Will Take No Action Save to Piotect American Inter ests. Washington. Match C The tTnlted Stalis -'overnment has lemalned abso lutely passive throughout the execu tion of the Italian project to secuie nn "open dooi" on the Chinese coast thioiigh lire acquisition of San Alltn bay and outlvlng Islands. Some days tiro Unitid States Allnister Conger, at l'"klitg, acquainted tho stale depait ment with tile f.iet that Italy bad pre fericd a lequct on '"'hlna for a lease of the spot selet'ed but he has made- no icpotl s'neo and It Is not known ofll elally whelhei 01 not the Italian forc es have bei-n landeel at San Alun. One ef the hlchest authorities today sild- "The government of the United States will net take any Pteps In r gatd to the Italian demand for the ces sion of Bticli Chinese territory" In other woids our government, re sisting fiom motives of broad policy alluring Intimations from other pow ers to the eftect that the time is ripe for a raid by tho United States on somn pait ot the Chinese coast line lns defi nitely detormincHl to kee-j hands oft. But one motive could Induce tho gov ernment to change this policy nnd that would be a desire to protect our enor mously valuable commerce with China fiom the danger of being completely cut off through tho gradual extension ot the lease holds of European nations over the whole Chiieso seacoast. So long as our tiade Is let alone, or Is at least allowed fair oppoitunltv for de velopment and Is not made the subject of discrimination so long will the Uni ted States government refrain from any inter ferenre In Chinese affairs. Air. Conger has icported th it Pekln has been unusually quiet dui Ing the past wlntir. He does not undertake to say whether 01 not the presence of marine guards at the United States legation and nt othei embassies and legations In Pekln had an thing to do with repress ing illsoider but his statement bears tho affirmative' Interpretation. The Chinese minister called at the state depai tnient today and hnd a con-ferer-ce with Secretary Hay. WHOLESALE POISONING. An Attempt to Kill a Whole Family Tails. Camden, X. J., Alarch 6. The author ities todaj begun an investigation ot what they believe to have been an at tempe to kill a whole family by pois oning. AI10. Itebaeea Alorgan, a widow aged CO, lesidcs at 139 Wiliams sttct. and with her lives her son, Henry, aged 30, his wife nnd two children. Airs. Clara Caiter, 1 wvlow. aired SS and Charles Applebach, aged 10. The latter is a stieet car motor man. On Friday morning last Applebach, as wan cus tomarv, ate his bieakfast much earlier than the others of the household, the loeaktast being prepaieer by the elder Airs. Alorgan. After the others hud partaken of breakfast they all become very ill and Dr. Wallace AIcGeorge, w ho attended them, says the sv mptoms were those of aisenical poisoning. Not until todiy did he consider his patter ts out of danger. Applebach called on Dr. Alt George and complained of ill ness. Ho was treated by tho phyr: clan, but his condition was not as ser ials 113 the others. Applebach and Airs. Carter were engaged to be mar-' rleel, hut the engagement was bioken off last week. The detectives, Investigating the case say they have their susplclo u as to 1 the D'-rson who placed poison rn tnu I food, Lut they refuse to disclose the I name of the person they suspect. SUSQUEHANNA AT SUNBURY. Fall of Tempeiature Checks the Rise of the Water. Sunbury, Alarch 0 The- fall in tem peiature last night checked the rapid line of the Susquehanna river at this place cnul vicinity. Sunday the water lose tluee Inches per1 hour' and L now eight feet above low water tnaik. No fe.iis of a. Hood aie entet t.alned here, however, owing to tire high bank built 1 by the city nuthotltles several years . au-o. I All the low fat 111 lands between this I place and Wllllamspoit are pattly sorb. meipeil but no damage has as yet 10- ! suited to property. All the big ice gorges In the river 1101 th of here wer eaten away bv thu muddy water and passed off without doing any damage. At I o'clock todav the water began to leeede at thi 1 place. FirTY CORPSES RECOVERED. Echoes of the Explosion at Toulon, Finnce. Toulon, Alaich 6. About 50 corpses have now been iccovered from the scene of the explosion of the powder magazine yestetdav morning between La Seyne urrd Toulon. The remains of several other victims are still buried In the debris Loudon. Alarih C A special dlspatcn from Bails savs that It Is tumor cd that orro of the soldiers who perished In the explosion of the powder magazine yes terday near Toulon had for a long tln.o been the victim of systematic p.-i'joiu-tlon on tho pait of a corpoial and had vowed to be revenged. It Is added that this man is suspected of bavin-,: blown up the magazine. Expensive Sire at Wilkes-Banc. Wilkes-Banc, March (. Geimmilu, hall, a largo building In tho center of the city, was destroyed by lire at noon toil ly. Loss, j:o,(K) puitly liuuired Steamship Arrivals, New York, Alaich ft Antwerp Arrived: Noordlaud, vv York, GllualtarAr lived: Bins, Now York for Naples and Genoa, TIIK NEWS THIS JIOUNLVU Weather Indications ToiUyi FAIflj COLDER. 1 Gcneial Spirited Times In State Leglu. In tutu. Many Tribes About Alanlla Will Join thu Ameilean Forte b. Undo Sam Will Aid In the Paitttlon of China. Warm Reception for the New Spanish Premier. 2 General Plttston City Happening. Financial and Commen lal. 3 Local Seventeen Remonstrances Piled Lackawanna Lumber Company Afn1s a Largo Purchase. 1 IMitorlal. News and Comment. 5 Local Board of Control Committees. Acildent Unavoidable! In the Jovco Case. New President of the D., L, A W. Will Bo Hero Todtiy. G Local West Sernnton and Suburban. 7 Local New h Round About Scruntoii D.av's Doings In Dunnioie Adjournment of IVder.il Court. QUAY WILL NOT WITHDRAW. Rumors to That Effect Ate Ridiculed by His Manngers. Harrlsbtng, Alatch b The iiimor is current here tonight that Senator Quay will withdraw before the close of the present week and that Colonel George F. Huff, of Greerisbuig, will be chosen his successor In the United States sen ate. There Is nlso talk that If Air. Quay remains In the fight ti e Lancaster dele gation will desert him on nreount ot the icmoval of a nephew of ex-Auditor General AlyJIn, of Lancaster, by Governor Stone from a subotdlnnte position on Capitol hill. Senator Quay't manageis lldlcule these reports and Insist that under no conditions will he wlthdtaw. They claim their lines are Intact and that the rumors of further defections In their tanks aie absurd. WILL SLEEP IN THE CASTLE. Ambassador nnd Mis. Joseph H. Choato Aro to Visit Windsor. London, Alarch 6 The United States ambassador, Joseph H, ICIhoate, and Airs. Choate will proceed this atternoon to Windsor, where they will dine and sleep at the castle. A rpyal carriage will convey All. and Airs. Choate fiom Clarldge.s hotel to Paddlngton railroad station, nnd her majesty's master of the ceremonies, Colonel, the Hon. Sir William James Colvllle, will conduct them to the Windsor nnd present Air. Choate to Queen Victoria before din ner. The Alarchloness of Salisbury will present Airs. Choate. Air. White, secretary of the United States embassy, and Airs. White aro also Invited to Windsor, but Alts. White will be unable to go, as she Is Indis posed. The Duke of York held a leveo this afternoln nt St. James palace. All White presented George W. Wuttz, for meilv United States charge d'affaires at St. Petersburg. Joshua Wilbour. United States consul at Dublin, and Georire W. Cable, the American novel ist, nnd Dr. C. S. Weller, of New York. SPONGED FROM THE "RECORD." Impromptu Spenker Ward Bliss Not Recognized by the Legislative Harrlsburg, Alarch 6. The Legisla tive Record, containing the proceedings of the house of Friday last, at which Ward U. Bliss, of Delaware, ptesiiUd, appeared last evening orr the tiles on the membeis' desks, Faily this morn ing this portion of the Hecoid was ab stracted from the files b Sergeant-at-Atms Raw lings. Mr. Raw lings says these proceedings weto pi lute J and Hied without his permission and that he was ordered by a superior ofhier to remove this portion of the Recoid fiom the tiles Tho Quay Republicans In sist that the proceedings weie incgu lar and they thev should not have been printed and made a pait of the official lecord of the house The antl-Republl-eans and Democrats who participated at the session over which Air. Bliss pre sided, claim that It was regular and that the official stenographer was jus tified in making the pioceedlngs a pait of the Rei ord. Copies of the Record containing Fri day's proceeding? of the house weie this evening restored to the files In the senate and house to avoid threatened complications. TO PAY THE CUBAN ARMY. Tluee Million Dollars Will Be Shipped to Gen. Biooke. Washington, Alarch 6 The wui de partment Is now making arrangements for shipping to Cuba the $!.0fl0,0i0 asked for by Genet. ll Brooke for paying off the Cuban aimv Definite arrangements have not been completed, but tho money will be shin ped the latter- part of the week from New Yoik and two or tluee paymasters will be detailed In a day 01 two to take 1 lung of the nvjiie.v and accom pany It and turn It over to Geneiul Brooke's, possession and piobably at tend to tho dt tails of the pavment to the pioper authorities on thi part cf the Cubans The vcsel to (iin.v It has nor been select d. Pennsylvania Pensions. Washington, Mnuii C. -These Peniisjl viinlii pensions h.ivi 1 ei u lusiud: In ireiisi Latirlhlon S Woodwind, Mniii ioi., fill to $JI, Stephen L Schooley, Potty Foil. I.uzeiue $10 to J12 ReUs 10 Special Feb l!1 Hum C Aide 1 son, Athens, Biadfoid SIT Original widows Lucy .1. ('nilg, Ashley, Luzerne. i, De Ijnali f Redmond Lquluunk, Wnvno, S Jack Bennett a Winner, littsbuig, .Mauh ii. Jack Bennett and Joeeph Pluiile, both of this city, met to night 'for a UJ-rotiud bout. Nearly a.OOo people wllncssid th. bout Bennett won the ilerixloH u fur a hard contest laming the limit Wages Advanced. Rethlelv 111, Ph., March 1!. i he Ilethlr. hem Iron lompany today announced a ruli-e irr wugew of 10 per cent., affecting the common laborcis. of whom more than ,mi ure on the pay toll THE REBELS AT MANILA ARE DIVIDED Ilocanos Will Assist in Thrashing Hie Tagalos. TRIBES ARE DISSATISFIED Many of Them Will Join the Ameri cans in tho Work of .Restoring Peace If Given an Opportunity. The Members of the United States Philippine Commission Aro Now Sight-seeing on the Islands, Aguinaldo Wants 7,000,000 for Spanish Piisonors.i Alanlla, Alarch ti. 4 p. in.1 -The csX-ll members of the United States Phllln plne commission, who 111 rived here oil Saturda afternoon from Hong Kong on the United States cruiser Balti more, landed today, and aie now In stalled in their quarters, especially pio vlded for them on the Alalate water fiont. While nwaltlng the Arrival ot Colonel Charles Denbv, fo'rmer United States minister to China, the other members of the commission will tk -vote their time to slght-seilng and get ting famlP-r with local conditions. Until Colonel -"enby arrives the com mission will be Incomplete and can du nothing officially. The troops wlrlch arrived on Satur day on the United States transport Senator und those that at rived yestei day on the transpoit Ohio aie dlaem baikiug and all the picparatlons aie being made to proceed with an aggres sive campaign befoie the wet season sets In. Theiebels, anticipating the American advance, are busy throwing up n trenchments In every direction and it is reported that they are levying men and supplies In every province. As a result great dissatisfaction prevnl's among tribes ordtnarly unfriendly to the Tagalos, pai tlcularly among Via Ilocanos, who asseit their desire to assist In conquering the Tagalos if fur nished with arms. Movements of Transports. The following older has been issu.'d regarding the movements of trans ports: 'The Arizona will sail for San Fran cisco via Hong Kong with all the si' k on Alarch 9 the Newpoit via Nagasa'cl, Japan, with all the returning office: st and their wives on Alaich 10; the Scan dla via Nagasaki with dischaiged sol dleis 011 Alaich 11 and the Alorgan Cly vla Nagasaki on Alaich 12. The rebels have been concentrated in the vlcinltj of the reset voir To du u patrol of Company G, Second Oiegon volunteuis, was taken in am bush. Two men weie wounded, but the Oregonlans held their ground under a heavy lire until the remainder of the company, assisted by two companies ef the Fit st Nebiaska leglnient. Hanked the eneniv, killing .'.0 and wounL i,; sev eral men e. Two battalions of the Twentieth uv ular Infant! y have reinfoiced Genet ll Hale's brigade. All the native huts hate been de bt! oyed at Alatiqulna and the counltv there la piettv well cleaicd, but tbe lebels weie letuinlng In small bodl s at sundown. , Appaiently they have seemed ,1 new supply of the smokeless ammunition lecentlv, as there has been a notice able dlttei elite dining the last f w days. The Spanish commissioners who aw endeavoring to soono the release of the Spanish prisoneis in the hands, of Aguinaldo have letuined to Alalol is to offei $.',000,000 for their release. ' s Aguinaldo has been demanding $7.0J0, 0011 It is not likely their mission will he slice e-sful. TWENTY MEMBERS VOTED. I Banishing Mauh 1,. The luuio met ui noon to aliunde ior the meeting of tho j joint asstiiiblv to ballot for u United Stati s se'liatin. There were about twentv 1 membeis pre-i nt, and no buslne-s was transaiteil Air. AloBIIuiis of Allegheny, objected to the tustomaii motion to dli in !! with the nailing nl the join mil of Saturday's si ssluii Mr i. Idwln. of Del awaie, rose to u point of older, that nothing was In nrdir but to ai range for the met ting of the joint aseinbh. Speak ir Pan1 sild this point would be decided when llm senalois appealed to ballot for seu.iloi. When the senators arrhid tho speakci ordered the cltil; to dlspilisii with tho lending nf the journal. Air. Fair vleldid tho eliali to l.ietitt mint Governor Unhln and tin joint usiimbly went In'o session The lending of the list of pairs and othi r piollmlmules wciu dls-pensul with and the ballot was taken with thu following HMilf Quiy .... 11 JcnUs S Tubbs I No electioi -- Dyo Works Damaged. Philadelphia, .March ft Tho Geirnahlc dvo woiks at Kensington and Alleghonv iivrraies, owned bv .Ma. Sorfoit. was damaged by llm todav to the extent of $1S Oil on building and content?. Tho fire started In a room used for the storage of rlienilenln The loss is eovcied by n siir.inu Librarian of Congress. Washington, U.i-ci B Tin re Is good reason to bilUve thai the president will offer tho position ol llbrarinn of conxiess to Air I lei ben Piitnim of Boston. I M--f-r-Hf-H-"H-1H-t--r-r-M- 4- - I WEATHER FORECAST. Washington, Aluich 0 Poreiait f lor Tuosdnv Fur Bistciu Pe nn- - f H.vlviinla gemiallv fair and some. 4- what coldei; frcidi to brisk north -- f to e-iist wlnd-i. V ( .